The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, August 4, 1982-Page 11 Orioles defeat Red Sox BALTIMORE (AP) - Rick Dempsey and Rich Dauer combined to drive in five runs and Dennis Martinez pitched an eight hitter as the Baltimore Orioles beat the Boston Red Sox 7-2 in the first game of yesterday's twi-night double- header, snapping a five-game losing streak. Dempsey's two-out infield single knocked in Baltimore first run during a four-run uprising in the fifth inning against Chuck Rainey, 6-4. Al Bumbry followed with an RBI double, tying the score 2-2, and Dauer's two-run single capped the rally. The Orioles loaded the bases in the sixth on singles by Eddie Murray and pinch hitter Dan Ford, a force play and a walk to Gary Roenicke. Tom Burgmeier was lifted after yielding a bloop RBI single to Lenn Sakata and Dempsey greeted reliever Luis Aponte with a two-run single. Indians 2, Rangers 0 CLEVELAND (AP) - Len Barker and Dan Spillner combined to pitch a four-hitter and Ron Hassey homered to spark the Clevland Indians to a 2-0 vic- tory over the Texas Rangers in the first game of a tw.i-night doubleheader yesterday. Barker, 11-6, gave up three hits, struck out five and walked five before leaving in favor of Spillner with one out in the eighth. Spillner posted his 15th save. DAVE SCHMIDT, 2-3, pitched the fir- st six innings for Texas and yielded both Cleveland runs. Hassey gave the Indians a 1-0 lead in the second inning when he drilled his third home run, far over the right- center field fence. Cleveland made it 2-0 in the fifth when Miguel Dilone lined a two-out triple inside the right-field line and Toby Harrah followed with a single. White Sox 1, Yankees 0 NEW YORK (AP) - Steve Trout and three relievers blanked New York on seven hits and Aurelio Rodriguez singled home the game's only run in the fifth inning as the Chicago White Sox edged the Yankees 1-0 in the opener of yesterday's twi-night doubleheader. Trout, 6-6, making his first start since June 27, went 5 1/3 innings,-yielding four singles, walking one and striking out five. THE WHITE Sox, who have won four games in a row, nicked Shane Rawley, 6-6, for the run after Steve Kemp opened the fifth inning with a single. Carlton Fisk forced Kemp and went to second when Chris Nyman lined a hit off Rawley's glove. Vance Law lined to right, but Rodriguez bounced a run- scoring single through the left side. Trout, who had pitched only 10 1/3 in- nings in four relief appearances over the last five weeks, was replaced by Salome Barojas in the sixth with Bucky Dent on second. Barojas balked Dent to third but retired Jerry Mumphrey on a soft liner to second and struck out Dave Winfield to get out of the inning. In the eighth, pinch hitter Oscar Gamble singled and, after Dave Collins struck out, Kevin Hickey was brought on to face Graig Nettles, another pinch- hitter. Nettles singled Gamble to second on the only pitch Hickey threw, but Dennis Lamp retired Willie Randolph on a- double play. Lamp got into trouble in the ninth with two out when Ken Griffey walked and Roy Smalley singled. But the right- hander retired pinch hitter Bobby Mur- cer on a grounder to third to record his third save. Cubs 5, Mets 0 CHICAGO (AP)- Leon Durham's two-run homer and the three-hit pit- ching of Doug Bird carried the Chicago Cubs to a 5-0 victory over the New York Mets yesterday. The triumph was the second in a row following an eight-game Chicago losing streak, while the Mets suffered their seventh loss in eight games despite pulling off a triple play. DURHAM'S 15th homer came in the first inning after Ryne Sandberg had singled. The Cubs added two more runs in the fourth on a squeeze bunt by Larry Bowa and a run-scoring single by Bird. Bird, 7-10, hurled his second complete game of the season and his first shutout despite near 90-degree weather and a 14 mph wind blowing out. He walked two and struck out five. Keith Moreland opened the Cub four- th with a double and advanced to third on Jay Johnstone's fly to left. Gary Woods walked before Bowa squeezed Moreland home, and Bird singled to score Woods. WOODS DOUBLED in the sixth, went to third on Bowa's infield single and scored as Bird grounded into a double play. Rookie Brent Gaff, 0-3, took the loss. The Mets pulled off a triple in the eighth inning after Jay Johnstone doubled and Woods walked. Bowa hit a pop fly that shortstop Bob Bailor grab- bed with a fine running catch. 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