SPORTS Page 12 Thursday, July 14, 1983 The Michigan Daily SPOR TS OF THE DAILY 4 Tigers, Petryrout Angels By JIM GINDIN The Tigers opened up the scoring in Tekulve pitching the ninth inning to get six innings and allowed eight hits and Special to the Daily the second inning when Leach drilled a his eighth save. two runs, was the winner. Sammy TROIT - The Detroit Tigers split double off the left center field fence. National League home run leader Stewart picked up his third save with m ries with the C lifor- Krenchicki and Trammell struck out Darrell Evans had blasted his 21st three innings of relief. 4 DE' theoir nia Angels by pasting a 7-1 victory in front of over 35,000 fans last night at Tiger Stadium. Paced by a six run sixth inning in which eleven Tigers batted around, Detroit broke open a 1-1 game. Kirk Gibson walked to open up the big inning, Larry Herndon then singled, John Grubb singled, scoringGibson and Chet Lemon doubled down the left field line scoring Herndon. Left-hander John Curtis relieved starter Bruce Kison then gave an intentional pass to Enos Cabell, batting for Rick Leach. Marty Castillo, pinch hitting for Wayne Krenchicki drew a walk, forcing in Grubb. Alan Trammell, lifted a fly ball to center for the first out, scoring Lemon from third. Cabell also scored as Ron Jackson dropped a throw to third. John Wockenfuss, hitting for catcher Bill Fahey, drove in Castillo with a single up the middle. Lou Whitaker added another single, his third hit of the night, before Curtis struck out Gibson and Herndon to end the inning. The Tigers led 7-1. but Fahey singled up the middle to score Leach. Fahey-was caught trying to take second n the throw home. California struck back in the top of the third when Bobby Grich and Bob Boone singled to right field with no outs. Rod Carew then drove in Grich with a fly ball to the warning track in left cen- ter field to tie the score. Dan Petry allowed only two hits over the last three innings preserving his eighth victory of the season. Pirates 7, Giants 6 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Con- secutive two-out home runs in the ninth inning by pinch hitter Johnny Ray and Mike Easler gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a 7-6 victory yesterday over the San Francisco Giants and a sweep of their three-game series. The homers came off reliever Greg Minton, 2-6, with the Giants leading 6-5 and the Pirates down to their last out. Easler's game-winner just cleared the glove of left fielder Jeff Leonard. MANNY Sarmiento, 3-3, got off the hook to gain the victory with Kent homer and Jack Clark had hit his 14th to help the Giants v;:ipe outa 5-0 deficit. Lee Lacy opened the game with a triple and came home on Brian Har- per's fifth homer for a 2-0 Pirates lead. Pittsburgh added three runs in the second inning against starter Mark Davis. Dave Parker singled, went to second on a groundout and scored when Leonard bobbled Dale Berra's single. One out later, Lacy stroked his fourth homer of the year. Orioles 6, A 's 2 BALTIMORE (AP) - Cal Ripken Jr. blasted a grand slam home run in the fourth inning to lead the Baltimore Orioles to a 6-2 victory over the Oakland A's last night. It was the fourth victory in a row for Baltimore and the fourth straight set- back for the A's, who have dropped nine of their last 11. RIPKEN belted his second career grand slam and his 14th home run of the season off starter TimConroy, 2-2, into the left field bullpen. The blast gave him 51 RBIs for the season. StormDavis, 7-4, who worked the first Carter ke- to Panther success DENVER (AP )- Philadelphia Coach Jim Mora says his team must keep Michigan's star receiver Anthony Carter from making the big play in the inaugural United States Football League championship game Sunday night. Sunday's game in Mile High Stadium will be the second meeting between the Panthers and the Stars this year. However, the resurgent Panthers have reeled off five successive victories and' won theCentral Division championship since dropping a 29-20 decision to the Stars during the regular season. THE STARS, who had the Eastern Division title virtually wrapped up, lost, two of their last six regular season games. However, any thoughts of a late-season letdown went out the win- dow when the Stars came back with a stunning fictory over wild card Chicago - scoring 21 points in the last 13 minutes before winning it in overtime on Kelvin Bryant's touchdown. Michigan which stumbled to a 1-4 start, now is finished at 12-6 while Philadelphia was 15-3. "I think we're both good teams," Michigan Coach Jim Stanley said. "It doesn't matter how you start a race. It's how you finish that counts." Stanley said his main objective this week was to keep the Panthers relaxed - the way they have been during the streak that made them the hottest team in the USFL. "I think they're loose," Stanley said. "But, that's by design. I want them that way. I don't want a carnival like at- mosphere, but I don't want them up- tight either. Sandy Sanders Basketall FRIDAY, JULY 15 Hathaway House vs. The Chance 5:45 p.m.) G&S Leasing vs. Franklin Wright (7:15 p.m.) Round Haus vs Steinand Goetz (8:45p.m.) SATURDAY, JULY 16 Stein and Goetz vs. Moe's (5:45 p.m.) Round Maus vs. The Chance (7:15 p.m.) Hathawaythouse vs. Washtenaw P,A.L. (8:45 p.m.) All games are played at Pioneer High School at the corner of Stadium and Main. Standings WL Pct. The Chance .................4-0 1.000 Washtenaw PAL .............4-1 .800 Hathaway House...........4-1 .800 G&S Leasing .................3-1 .750 Round Haus .................1-2 .333 Franklin Wright .............2-4 .333 Moe's Sport Shop ............2-4 .333 Stein and Goetz ..............1-4 .200 4 4 4 4 4 A coach for Michigan's summer baseball camp, Tom Dutkowski, stands by, offering advice to one of this year's camp participants. The young men practice at Ray L. Fisher Stadium under the direction of Michigan had baseball coach, Bud Middaugh. 4