SPORTS Page 12 Saturday, August 13, 1983 The Michigan Daily TRAMMEL HOMERS POWE R WIN Tigers foil Yankees, 7-6 I1 DETROIT (AP) - Alan Trammell, tied the score with a two-out home run in the ninth inning, his second of the game, and Larry Herndon bounced a single to right field to score Lance Parrish in the bottom of the 10th inning, giving the Detroit Tigers a 7-6 victory over the New York Yankees last night. Trammell, who hita three-run homer in the third inning, tied the score after Dale Murray, the third New York pit- cher, walked pinch hitter John Wocken- fuss to start the ninth and then got Lou Whitaker to hit into a double play. LANCE Parrish led off the Tigers' 10th with a double to right off Murray, 2-3, and continued to third on Don Mat- tingly's throwing error. Herndon followed!with his game-winning single. Doug Bair, 4-3, worked 11-3 innings of hitless relief to earn the victory. With the score tied 5-5 in the top of the eighth, Willie Randolph reached second base on shortstop Trammell's one-out throwing error. After a walk to Craig Nettles, Dave Winfield, who hit two home runs earlier, doubled-off Detroit starter Dan Petry to give the Yankees a 6-5 lead. NEW YORK took a 1-0 lead in the first inning on Winfield's 24th home run but the Tigers went in front 3-1 in the third on a walk to Rick Leach, a single by Whitaker and Trammell's eighth home run of the season. The Yankees rallied for three runs in the sixth on a double by Andre Rober- tson, an RBI single by Graig Nettles and Winfield's second homer of the game but Detroit's Kirk Gibson opened the bottom of the inning with his 10th home run, a 430-foot shot into the upper right field stands. Steve Kemp's 11th homer with one out in the seventh gave the Yankees a 5- 4 lead but the Tigers' Wayne Kren- chicki belted his first homer of the season and third of his career in the bot- tom of the inning to chase New -York starter Matt Keough and tie the score again. Trammell ... two home runs Cincinnati tops Padres, 6-5 CINCINNATI (AP) - Eddie Milner and Dave Concepcion stroked three hits apiece and Dan Driessen singled to drive in the go-ahead run yesterday night to give the Cincinnati Reds a 6-5 victory over the San Diego Padres. Milner scored twice and Concepcion drove in two runs to hand the Padres their third straight loss. DRIESSEN SINGLED in the fifth to put the Reds ahead to stay and give the victory to Frank Pastore, 6-10, who scat- tered nine hits over six innings. Tom Hume picked up his seventh save. The Reds scored in the first on Concepcion's single and in the second on Dann Bilardello's RBI fielder's choice for a 2-0 lead off loser Eric Show, 11-8. The Padres responded by scoring three times in the third. Consecutive singles by Juan SPOR TS OF THE DAILY Bonilla, Show and Bobby Brown brought in a run, and Garry Templeton rapped a two-run double for a 3-2 Padre lead. Cincinnati tied the game in the third. Concepcion singled, Driessen walked and both runners advanced on Show's wild pitch. Cesar Cedeno then grounded out, scoring Concepcion. Bonilla's RBI single put San Diego back ahead 4-3 in the fourth, but the Reds scored twice in the fifth to take the lead for good. Milner singled and scored on Gary Redus' game tying triple and Driessen singled for the lead. Conception singled home another run in the sixth off reliever Ed Whitson. 9 Blue Jays edge Brewers, 5-4 TORONTO (AP) - Willie Upshaw doubled Barry Bonnell home from second base in the eighth inning to lift the struggling Toronto Blue Jays to a 5- 4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers last night. the victory was only the second in Toronto's last 10 games. Bonnell opened the eighth against reliever Jim Slaton, 9-5, with a walk and moved to second when Dave Collins beatout a bunt. Upshaw then doubled to right- center that scored Bonnell easily with Collins being thrown out at the plate. TORONTO reliever Joey McLaughlin, 5-2, who came on in the seventh, was the winner. He worked two and two-thirds scoreless innings. STUDENTS LEAVING ANN ARBOR! HAVE THE MAIL SHOPPE PACK 'N' SHIP YOUR CLOTHES, BOOKS AND HOUSEWARES HOME! (FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC) the WE WILL PICK UP YOUR PACKAGES! shP* 323 E. William 665-6676 HOURS: MON - FRI 8-6 SAT 9-1 Toronto took a 2-0 lead in the first in- ning on Lloyd Moseby's 15th home run of the season after Damaso Garcia opened the inning with a single off Mike Caldwell. Toronto added a run with two out in the sixth when Cliff Johnson doubled and scored on Bonnell's single. The Brewers came alive in the seven- th and chased Luis Leal, who was working on a four-hit shutout. Jim Gan- tner led off with a single and scored on a double to right by Ted Simmons which the Blue Jays argued was foul. Cecil Cooper singled Simmons home and scared on Roy Howell's triple to right that Bonnell missed on the short hop, the ball rolling to the fence. Rick Man- ning followed with a grounder to second that Garcia bobbled momentarily, allowing Howell to score and give the Brewers a 4-3 lead. Pirates 6, Expos 3 MONTREAL (AP) - Tony Pena belted a three-run homer to cap a four- run sixth inning as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Montreal Expos 6- 3 last night. With the score tied 1-1 in the sixth, Johnny Ray opened with a double off Steve Rogers, 14-7, and advanced to third on a flyout. Dave Parker received an intentional walk one out late, but Doug Frobel blooped an RBI double in- to left field. Brewer's consider "sober section" MILWAUKEE (AP) - A proposal to set aside a non-drinking section at Milwaukee County Stadium for Milwaukee Brewers' baseball games would have to be endorsed by the team to be workable, County .Executive William O'Donnell said Thursday. "Without their concurrence, it isn't worth trying," O'Donnell said. GABE PAUL Jr., the team's vice president of operations, said earlier this week that the proposal overem- phasized problems and underestimated security work done by sheriff's deputies. Wilcox to minors DETROIT (UPI) - Detroit Tiger right-handed pitcher Milt Wilcox will be sent to the team's minor league club for a 20-day rehabilitation plan, Tiger of- ficials announced yesterday. Wilcox, who has a 8-8 record so far this season and an 3.79 era, has been plagued by a stiff shoulder. 4 I