The Michigan Daily -Saturday, August 14, 1982-Page 11 MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Bosox' BOSTON (AP) - John Tudor fired a five-hitter and Boston's first five batters hit safely, producing three runs as the Red Sox snapped a three-game losing streak with a 5-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles last night. Tudor, 8-9, struck out six and walked one in his fourth complete game of the season. Loser Mike Flanagan, 8-10, couldn't retire any of the five Boston. batters he faced, starting the Orioles to their fourth consecutive loss.. JERRY REMY opened the bottom of the first with a single and scored on a triple by Dwight Evans. Jim Rice then doubled Evans across and Tony Perez singled home the third run. After Carney Lansford singled Perez to third, Sammy Stewart replaced Flanagan and got Dave Stapleton to pop up and Glenn Hoffman to ground into a double play. Boston made it 4-0 in the third when Evans doubled,, went to third on Rice's single and scored on Perez's grounder. Tudor, who allowed just one hit though the first four innings, gave up a leadoff homer in the sixth to Lenn Sakata, his fifth of the season. But Boston got the run back in its half of the inning when Stapleton singled, took second on a walk to Hoffman and scored on a single by Reid Nichols. The Orioles nicked Tudor for their second run in the seventh. Gary Roenicke doubled and Ken Singleton drove him in with a triple. Expos 3, Phillies 2 MONTREAL (AP)- Doug Flynn tripled home two runs in the second inning last night as the Montreal Expos edged Philadelphia 3-2 for their third victory over the Phillies in two nights. Philadlpnhias Pete Rose tied the all-time maior Tudor stops 0's record for at-bats in the game, singling in the eighth out infield hit and took second on Paul Householder's inning in his 12,364th at-bat, tying him with home run sacrifice. Oester looped a soft double to left for a 1-0 king Henry Aaron. lead, and Trevino lined an RBI single to center. THE EXPOS took a 2-0 lead in the second against The Reds loaded the bases in the sixth on a pair of Phillies' starter Mike Krukow, 11-7. With two out, singles and a walk, and Bench hit a sacrifice fly deep Tim Wallach singled and Chris Speier walked. Flynn to right field. then tripled down the left field line. The loss snapped Houston's three-game winning Montreal increased its lead to 3-0 in the next inning streak and was the Astros' first setback since Bob when Tim Raines led off with a walk, stole his 54th Lillis replaced Bill Virdon as manager of the club base and scored on Al Oliver's two-out single, his 79th Tuesday, RBI of the season. Thon had two of Houston's hits, extending his hit- The victory may have been costly for the Expos. ting streak to 21 games and tying Philadelphia's Pete Starter David Palmer was removed from the game Rose for the National League's longest hitting streak after 2-2/3 innings with a strained right elbow. Club of the season. officials said he will be X-rayed Saturday. The same Thon's streak ties Lee May's mark for third longest elbow required surgery in 1980 and kept Palmer out in Houston's history, two behind Art Howe's club of baseball until last spring. record of 23 set last season. Palmer was relieved by Bryn Smith, 1-1, who allowed one run in 2-2/3 innings on Bo Diaz's 18th home run of Pirates 7, Cardinals 4 the season. PITTSBURGH (AP) - Don Robinson pitched an Jeff Reardon earned his 19th save with 3-2/3 in- nine-hitter and Tony Pena and Bill Madlock homered nings relief, giving up the Phillies' second run in the to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 7-4 victory over the eighth when Pete Rose singled, Manny Trillo dcubled St. Lous Cardinals last night, tightening up the and Gary Matthews hit a sacrifice fly. National League East pennant race. The win snapped the Pirates' three-game losing Reds 3, AStros 0 streak and ended the first-place Cardinals' three- CINCINNATI (AP) - Ron Oester and Alex Trevino game winning streak. Coupled with the Montreal drove in second-inning runs and Frank Pastore fired Expos victory over Philadelphia, St. Louis now leads five-hitter last night, lifting the Cincinnati Reds to a 3- the Phillies by a half game with the Expos three out 0 victory over the Houston Astros. and the Pirates four behind. Pastore, 6-9, gave up a leadoff single to Dickie Thon Robinson, 13-6, struck out eight as he posted his fifth in the first inning and then retired the next 14 batters. complete game of the season. In his last 45 at-bats Only one Astro runner reached second base as the prior to Friday night, Robinson was hitting .333. He right-hander struck out eight and did not walk a bat- added a run-scoring double in the sixth to bring his ter in tossing his second shutout this season. RBI total for the season to 16, tops in the NL pitchers. THE REDS SCORED a pair of runs in the second Cardinals' right-hander Bob Forsch, 11-7, gave up off Joe Niekro, 11-9. Johnny Bench reached on a one- four runs on six hits n three innings he worked. Falcons skip meeting T y to display solidarity ATLANTA (AP) - The Atlanta Falcons boycotted an annual National Football League security meeting yesterday ina solidarity stance to prod negotiations for a collective bargaining agreement. The NFL Players Association had asked teams to make solidarity gestures, but Falcons center Jeff Van Note, who is vice-president of the association, said the boycott idea came from within the Falcons. VAN NOTE AND Falcons player representative Mike Kenn, a former Michigan All-American, informed Coach Leeman Bennett of their inten- tions earlier in the week. "The meeting had nothing to do with football," said Van Note. "And it has nothing to do with the Atlanta Falcons, This is an NFL meeting and right now it is the subject of collective bargaining agreement and there is no bargaining agreement." The NFL annually sends security personnel to meet with players to discuss gambling, drug use and other legal matters. Two officials: Warren Welsh and Charlie Jackson, arrived for yesterday's meeting. Bennett said the players will be fined for missing the meeting. - Saints' Wilson out NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Dave Wilson, heir-apparent to Archie Man- ning as the New Orleans Saints' star- ting quarterback, will sit out the 1982 season following surgery yesterday to repair a damaged ligament in his left knee, the National Football League team an iunced. .- Wilson, in his second year as a pro, injured his knee in the first quarter of the Saints' 22-20 exhibition loss Thur- sday night to the Houston Oilers. It was the first 1982 NFL preseason game for both teams. A SAINTS spokesman quoted the team doctor, Dr. Kenneth Saer, as saying Wilson "tolerated the surgery well and they had a good repair on his knee." Saer diagnosed the injury and headed the team of orthopedic surgeons who performed the operation at Southern Baptist Hospital. "Wilson is in a full leg cast and the bottom line is tht he is out for the season," said team spokesman Greg Suit. Yanks promote McGlothen NEW YORK (AP)- The New York Yankees said yesterday that they have purchased the contract of pitcher Lynn McGlothen from their Columbus Triple A farm club, making room on their roster by demoting infielder Butch Hobson. McGlothen, 32, who had a 7-1 record in 22 games with the Clippers, was ex- pected to join the team immediately. Hobson, who hit .172 in 30 games for New York this year, had been designated for assignment to Columbus on Aug. 3. McGlothen, a right-hander, was signed by Columbus as a free agent on May 20 after being cut by the White Sox in spring training. He began his major league career in 1972 with Boston and also played with the St. Louis Car- dials,SanFrancisco Giants, Chicago Cubs and White Sox. Daily Photo by SKIAN MASCK These are the last Daily sports pages of the summer, but they'll reappear in' less than a month. On September 11, the Daily will begin the most complete coverage of Michigan football with its annual "Kickoff" supplement, which will be distributed before the Wolverines' home opener against Wisconsin. Here, Steve Smith is shown-carrying the ball last November 7 versus Illinois.