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The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 17, 1982-Page 11
MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP
Mariners blank 0's, 6-0
BALTIMORE (AP) - Richie Zisk, then stole second and scored on Willie
Dave Henderson and Bruce Bochte had first on a sacrifice fly by Buckner and Blue Jays 6, Rangers 0 Upshaw's single off knuckleballer
three hits apiece and combined to drive made it 2-0 in the third when Bump TORONTO (AP)- Jim Clancy held Charlie Hough, 7-8.
in all Seattle's runs as the Mariners Wills led off with a triple and scored on Texas to one hit for eight innings and In winning for the first time since
defeated the Baltimore Orioles 6-0 last a sacrifice fly by Ryne Sandberg. ended a personal four-game losing June 15, Clancy, 8-7, allowed a double to
night behind the two-it pitching of Floyd The Braves got a run back in the four- streak as the Toronto Blue Jays Lee Mazzilli with two out in the fourth
Bannister. th as Dale Murphy tripled and scored blanked the Texas Rangers 6-0 last inning and singles to Lamar Johnson
The victory ended a four-game losing on a double by Bob Horner. night. and Buddy Bell in the ninth. Joey
streak for the Mariners, who won for The Cubs made it 3-1 in the fifth when Toronto scored the only run Clancy McLaughlin came on with the bases
only the sixth time in 29 games at Wills led off with a single, took second needed in the first inning when Texas loaded and two out and Mickey Rivers
Memorial Stadium since they joined the n a srif ut n scar n a doue second baseman Mike Richardt booted grounded into a game-ending forceout.
ZiAk hit his eighth homer in the by Leon Durham. a hard grounder by Lloyd Moseby, who Clancy walked two and struck out eight.
second inning off Dennis Martinez, 9-7,
and added RBI singles in each of th next
two innings. Martinez suffered his
second loss in a row at home, where he
had a 14-game winning streak snapped
July 1.
Cubs 4, Braves 3
CHICAGO (AP)- Jay Johnstone's
two-out, 10th-inning single scored the
winning run as the Chicago Cubs took a
4-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves
yesterday in a game that was delayed
more than two hours by rain.
The game was delayed after Ryne
Sandberg took two pitches from loser
Gene Garber, 6-4, in the bottom of the 10th
inning when a torrential rain fell over
Wrigley Field.
TWO HOURS and 19 minutes later,
the game resumed and Sandberg lined
a double to advance Junior Kennedy to
third. Kennedy had singled before the
delay.
Bill Buckner was then intentionally
walked and Garber got the next two .
outs before Johnstone lined a 1-1 pitch
over third baseman Jerry Royster's
head into left field to knock in Buckner
with the winning run.
Bill Campbell, 2-4, came on in the 10th AP Photo
and earned the victory. SHORTSTOP DOUG FLYNN of Texas misses the tag on Lloyd Moseby of Toronto at second base during last night's
THE CUBS opened the scoring in the game in Toronto. The Blue Jays defeated the Rangers, 6-0.

Clampett opens five-
stroke lead at Troon

TROON, Scotland (AP) - Bobby
Clampett, a calm exterior belying a
bubbling excitement, composed a
brilliant 6-under-par 66 yesterday and
took a five-stroke command of the 111th
British Open Golf Championship.
"Inside, I'm bubbling like crazy," the
skinny, curly-haired- 22-year-old said
after he'd posted a 133 total - 11
strokes under par and only one off the
record for the best two opening rounds
ever shot in this ancient event, a record
set 48 years ago by Henry Cotton.
WHILE IT MAY have missed the
record, it was more than enough to
have his nearest challengers shaking
their heads in dismay.
"I like to look at the leader boards'
while I'm playing," said U.S. Open
champion Tom Watson, who started the
day's play only two strokes off the pace.
"I looked and I'm eight behind and
I'm playing pretty well, and I'm won-
dering what do I have to do?"
AND WATSON, a three-time winner
of this event chasing a young man who
has yet to win his first title on the
American PCA tour, quickly answered
his own question:
"I just have to go out and play better
than I did today and yesterday and try
to catch this man."
And that, admitted Watson, will not
be an easy task.

"HE'S GOING TO be a tough man to
beat," said Watson, who managed a 71
and was seven strokes back with a 140
total.
"I'm not really concerned about the
lead. I'm concerned with scoring as low
as I can," said Clampett, a frequent
challenger but not yet a winner in the
United States. "It will be a mental
challenge from here on out.
"My goal is toshoot the best score I
can this week. If someone can beat that,
fine. If not, I win."
And if he stays near his current pace,
said longshot Nick Price of Zimbabwe,
who surprised himself with his No. 2
position at the halfway point, Clampett
is the winner.
"If Clampett keeps on playing like
this, nobody is going to catch him," said
Price, a journeyman player of no par-
ticular distinction on the European
tour.
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