The lchiori Ddily-.i-1.Satur$ ,- JuLfV, %OM 4-p"geIS BASEBALL ROUNDUP Orioles all to last-place Seattle BALTIMORE (AP) - Jim Beattie, aided by three double plays, allowed four hits and pitched the Seattle Mariners to a 3-0 victory over the Baltimore Orioles last night. Beattie, 7-5, issued three walks and struck out two while hurling his second complete game in 14 starts. The Orioles and one baserunner in each of the first three innings on two walks and an error but each time a ground ball double play ended the in- ning. RICH DAUER singled with one out in the fourth for Baltimore's first hit and Cal Ripken followed with another single. Beattie then retired Eddie Murray and John Lowenstein on fly balls. I Beattie ... blanks the birds Wildness by loser Storm Davis, 6-4, contributed to two of Seattle's runs as his personal three-game winning streak came to an end. Richie Zisk opened the Seattle fourth with a single and was forced by Pat Putnam. After Putnam reached second on a hit-and-run groun- der by Al Cowens, Jamie Allen walked. Third baseman Todd Cruz then made an error on Dave Henderson's grounder, Lions cut two veterans BOB DASCOLA and staff South U & East u are now of DASCOLA STYLISTS 668-9329 opposite Jacobsons loading the bases. Putnam apparently. was picked off third by catcher Rick Dempsey, but Cruz failed to handle the throw on the close play. Rick Sweet then drew a walk, forcing in the game's first run. A single by Putnam, a wild pitch and' a single by Cowens made it 2-0 in the sixth. Seattle added a run in the eighth on a double by Zisk and a single by Put- nam, which scored pinch runner John Moses. Coach Chuck Cottier managed the Mariners in the absence of Del Cran- dall, who was attending his son's wed- ding in California. The Orioles, who began play one game behind first place Toronto in the American League East, have lost 11 of their last 16 games. Reds 3, Phillies 1 CINCINNATI (AP) - Dann Bilar- dello drove in the go-ahead run with an infield single and Nick Esasky added a homerun last night, powering the Cin- cinnati Reds to a 3-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Bilardello topped a high-hop single with the bases loaded in the fourth to put the Reds ahead 2-1, and Esasky rapped a solo homer, his fourth, in the sixth off John Denny, 6-5. REDS starter Joe Price, 7-5, scat- tered 10 hits in 8 1-3 innings, walking one and striking out two. Reliever Ben Hayes and Bill Scherrer finished up, with the latter posting his sixth save. The Phillies took a 1-0 lead in the fourth when Von Hayes doubled, Kiko Garcia singled and Ivan DeJesus hit a sacrifice fly. Cincinnati grabbed the lead with a pair of runs in the fourth. Gary Redus drew a leadoff walk and took third when Dan Driessen singled for the second time in the game. Redus scored when Ron Oester hit into a fielder's choice, forcing Driessen at second. Esasky then lined a single off third baseman Mike Schmidt's glove, sen- ding Oester to second, and Denny threw wildly on a pickoff attempt to move the runners to second and third. Paul Householder walked to load the bases before Bilardello's infield hit scored Oester. PONTIAC (AP) - Veteran defensive end Dave Pureifory and running back Ken Callicutt were released by the Detroit Lions yesterday after they failed pre-training camp physicals, a spokesman for the National Football League club said yesterday. Pureifory and Callicutt both suffered knee injuries last season, and failed the examinations because of those injuries, said Lions' spokesman Brian Muir. A STARTER the past five seasons, Pureifory played 11 NFL seasons after being drafted by Green Bay in 1972 out of Eastern Michigan University. He Esasky hit his fourth homer in six games in the sixth inning, a shot into the second deck in center field. Angels 9, Red Sox 3 BOSTON (AP) - Rod Carew and Rick Burleson drove in three runs apiece last night to lead the California Angels to a 9-3 pasteing of the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox had runners in scoring position in six of the first seven innings buthwinner Bruce Kison,1-2, escaped each time and blanked the Red Sox un- til Carl Yastrzemski hit a two-run homer in the eighth, his third of the season and 445th of his career. Kison was tagged for 13 hits in 8/3 innings. THE ANGELS had a four-run third inning off Dennis Eckersley, 5-6, and a five-run outburst against him and two relievers in the eighth. Bobby Grich led off the third with a single and went to third on Bob Boone's one-out single. Carew's ground-rule double made it 1-0. Burleson, who ad- ded two doubles, followed with a two- run single and took second on the throw to the plate. Ellis Valentine tripled home the fourth run. Reggie Jackson, playing for the first time since June 22 when he suffered bruised ribs crashing into a wall in Texas, started the Angels' eighth with an infield hit and continued to second on a throwing error by second baseman Jerry Remy. Grich singled Jackson home before singles by TimFoli and Boone loaded the bases. Carew singled to drive in two runs and he went all the way to third while Boone scored on center fielder Tony Armas' wild throw to third. Burleson's sacrifice fly accounted for the final run. Carew had two singles in four at-bats, raising his batting average one point to .403. Blue Jays 8, Rangers 5 TORONTO (AP) - Willie Upshaw slammed a three-run homer and scored three times to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to an 8-5 victory over the Texas Rangers last night in the opener of a three-game series between the American League division leaders. came to Detroit five years later and was the team's most valuable defensive player in 1980 when he had 11 quarter- back sacks. Callicutt made the Lions' roster in 1978 asa free agent out of Clemson, and was twice the captain of the Lions' special teams. "Dave had five good years with us and I thank him for his effort," said Detroit Coach Monte Clark. "As for Ken, he's someone we'll really miss, especially on the special teams where we felt he was among the best in the league." After Damaso Garcia singled and Garth Iorg walked to lead off the fourth inning, Upshaw drilled the first pitch over the right field fence to give the Blue Jays an 8-3 lead. It was Upshaw's 16th homer of the season and increased his RBI total to51. Jim Clancy, 8-5, held the Rangers to five hits before being relieved by Randy Moffitt in the seventh. It was Clancy's third consecutive victory. Toronto took a 5-3 lead in the third inning with three runs to chase Texas starter Danny Darwin, 7-7. Rance Mulliniks doubled, moved to third on a single by Upshaw and scored on a wild pitch by Darwin. 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