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BASEBALL ROUNDUP
Luzinski blasts
Sox to victory
CHICAGO (AP) - Greg Luzinski's
second grand slam in as many games Milwaukee Brewers.
yesterday tied a major league record Dwight Evans and Bill Buckner also
and powered the surging Chicago White homered as the Red Sox charged to
Sox to an 8-4 triumph over the Min- their ninth victory in the last 11 games.
nesota Twins. Easier, Rice and Tony Armas each
Luzinski's bases-loaded homer, the had three hits while Evans, Buckner,
seventh of his career, came in the Rich Gedman and Jackie Gutierrez had
seventh inning after Harold Baines had two apiece.
walked to force in the tie-breaking run. Dodgers 4, Braves 3
By hitting his second slam in two LOS ANGELES (AP) - R.J.
games, Luzinski tied a record held by Reynolds' double with the bases loaded
nine other major leaguers, in the bottom of the ninth inning gave
The victory was the fourth straight the Los Angeles Dodgers a come-from-
for the White Sox and their sixth in the behind 4-3 victory over the Atlanta
last seven games. Braves yesterday.
Red Sox 15, Brewers 6 The Dodgers entered the ninth
BOSTON (AP) - Mike Easler drove trailing 3-2. But after Braves reliever
in five runs with a homer, double and Steve Bedrosian, 4-2, struck out Pedro
single and Jim Rice collected his Guerrero to start the ninth, Mike
1,000th career RBI yesterday as the Scioscia singled and pinch-hitter Terry
Boston Red Sox unleashed a 19-hit at- Whitfield doubled pinch-runner Steve
tack in a 15-6 victory over the Sax to third.

The Michigan Dily - Sunday, June 10, 1984 - Page 15
Swale returns
to win Belmont
NEW YORK (AP) - Swale, the Ken- the crowd of 47,369 in sweltering, 90-
tucky Derby winner, made amends for degree weather at Belmont Park,
his poor Preakness performance by became the 10th horse to wit the Ken-
grabbing the lead shortly after the start tucky Derby-Belmont double and the
and winning the $516,700 Belmont first since Bold Forbes in 1976.
Stakes yesterday, the final leg of
racing's Triple Crown. Swale also became the 19th New
The victory gave trainer Woody York-based horse to win the Belmont in
Stephens and jockey Laffit Pincay Jr. the past 23 years.
their third straight Belmont triumph - Play On, the Preakness runner-up
the first time this century a trainer or sent off as the second choice, was first
rider managed to do so. out of the gate. But Pincay put Swale in
PINE CIRCLE closed with a rush to front after that. And the dark bay colt,
finish second four lengths behind the owned by Claiborne Farm, covered the
winner and three lengths in front of 1 miles of this longest and final Triple
Morning Bob. , Crown race in 2:27 1-5, the fourth
Gate Dancer, the Preakness winner fastest time in Belmont history.
running without the drug Lasix, as he "This horse can really run," said
did in Kentucky and Maryland, Pincay. "He's just not consistent. He
finished out of the money. doesn't like hard tracks and that's
Swale, a son of 1977 Triple Crown really why he ran the way he did in the
winner Seattle Slew, won the Kentucky Preakness. I knew at the quarter pole
Derby in impressive fashion but we'd win."
finished seventh in the Preakness two The winner's purse from the record
weeks ago. gross purse also was a record -
$358,500. That boosted Swale's career
SWALE, SENT off at odds of 3-2 by earnings to$1,790,341.
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Associated Press
Martina Navratilova holds her trophy up after defeating Chris Evert Lloyd
in yesterday's finals of the French Open Tennis Championship. With the win,
Navratilova became only the third woman in history to win the coveted
Grand Slam.
Martina wins French
Open, Grand Slam

PARIS (AP) - Martina Navratilova
became only the fifth player in history
to capture the elusive Grand Slam of
tennis yesterday when she crushed
defending champion Chris Evert Lloyd
6-3, 6-1 to win the women's singles title
at the French Open championships.
With last year's Wimbledon, U.S. and
Australian Open crowns already under
her belt, the 27-year-old
Czechoslovakian-born naturalized
American joined an elite band of
players to win the world's four most
prestigious tournaments consecutively.
ONLY TWO other women, America's
Maureen Connolly in 1953 and
Australia's Margaret Court Smith in
1970, have accomplished the feat.
Among the men, Don Budge won it in
1938 and Australia's Rod Laver did it

twice, in 1962 and 1969.
If she wins the women's doubles final
with Pam Shriver today, Navratilova
will become only the second person to
win the slam in both singles and
doubles. Smith teamed with fellow
Australian Ken Fletcher to win all four
mixed doubles title in 1963.
Today, John McEnroe will attempt to
become the first American to win the
French Open men's singlesrcrown since
1955, when Tony Trabert won his
second straight here on the slow red
clay courts of Roland Garros Stadium.
The top-seeded McEnroe will play
Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl who is
seeking his first Grand Slam title in his
fifth trip to a Grand Slam tournament
final.

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