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Show Thursday, June 30, - Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 1983 7 Righetti Drinks in Tradition , Then Mows Down Orioles By United Preu International In the New York Yankees' dressing room, the location of lockers is rooted in tradition. Perhaps that's why Dave Righetti asked for the locker next to Ron Guidry's. "It's been a great experience having his locker next to mine, and I ve tried to take my ability and match it with his theories," said Righetti Wednesday night after throwing his first career shutout to help the Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles It was Righetti's first shutout in 61 career starts. Righetti, who struck out eight, walked none and allowed only five hits, threw 136 pitches but seemed strong at the 7-- 0. end of the game. "That's the kind of game he's capable of," said New York Manager Billy Martin. "We've been trying to get him to pitch that way and not overthrow." Holding a 0 lead, the Yankee exploded for five runs in the seventh, routing Orioles starter Mike Boddicker and reliever Sammy Stewart. Butch Wynegar capped the outburst with his third home run of the year, a two-ru- n blast off Stewart. Over the first six innings, Boddicker allowed only three hits but two of them came in the sixth, producing a run when Don Mat-tingsingled, was sacrificed to second by Wynegar and scored on Graig Nettles' single. I t 2-- ly Diamond Doings Angela 2, - Whi-te- All-St- ar into pitching prominence this season, Wednesday were among 10 named to the National Legaue staff for the 50th Anniversary All-StGame. ar The game will be played Wednesday, July Comiskey Park. 6 at Chicago's Cincinnati. Herzog also named four relievers rookie Bill Dawley of Houston, Jesse Orosco of New York, Lee Smith of Chicago and Gary Lavelle of San Francisco. r, Dravecky, a leads the National League in - a At Anaheim. Calif , Bob Boone's third hit scored single n the bottom of the ninth Ellis Valentine with the winning run California had in the third inning on a leadoff tied the score e double by Valentine and an RBI single ground-rulBy Tim Foli. As 11, Royals ( At Oakland. Calif . Carney Lansford paced a attack with his second career grand slam and leading the A s. Lansford Ricky Peters went hit hu grand slam in the first when the A s scored five runs and later had a single The Royals scored three runs in the third to tie it Rets 7, Glaita Cesar Cedeno. who raised his arm in temper Monday night, lifted it in triumph on Wednesday. He prefers the latter version hands down. one-o- Cincinnati 7. San Francisco C; St. Louis 4. the New York Mets 3. and San Diego 1, Los Angeles 2. Indian M. Red Sox At Cleveland, Mike Hargrove drove in two runs a with pinch-hsingle in a three-ru- n eighth e inning to help the Indians snap a losing streak in the opener, and in the nightcap Tony Armas doubled borne Wade Boggs with the run m the 11th and Jim Rice drove in five runs with two homers and a double. White Sm S, Mirisen 1 At Seattle. Greg Luzmski blasted a two-ru- n homer and Tom Paciorek drove in two runs to lead Chicago. Luzinski connected for his 11th home run of the year in the third inning off Seattle starter Trio of Unknowns Head N.L NEW YORK (UPI) Da vP y Also selected by manager Dravecky of San Diego, Atlee Herzog were Steve Rogers of Hammaker of San Francisco and Montreal, making his fifth Pascual Perez of Atlanta, three appearance, Fernando Valenzuela virtual unknowns that have burst of Los Angeles and Mario Soto of Cedeno. booed by hometown fans Monday night and fined by club officials on Tuesday, produce a g sacrifice fly with the bases loaded la the bottom of tee ninth to five the Cincinnati Reds a 14 victory over the San Francisco Giants. "I d be lying if I said I wain t worried about the fan reaction tonight," said Cedeno, who was playing his first game since the Monday night incident "The only thing I was thinking in the ninth was that I didn l want to strike out because I was afraid of what the the fan reaction might have been. Maybe that made me concentrate a little mora." Cedeno was booed by fans Monday night after failing as a pinch hitter. He answered with an obscene arm gesture. On Tuesday, club officials fined Cedeno an undisclosed amount for the gesture "The only thing I can do now Is to give it everything I have, said Cedeno. "My mind is made up that 1 m going to try a little harder. "I have a lot of pride because I think I've a lot in this game I hope my accomplished problems are in the past because 1 will try to continue to sin the fans here." Matt Young. t Paciorek reached on a single and scored ahead of Luunski. giving the White Sol a M lead Brewers Tigers 1 At Milwaukee, Rick Manning tripled with two out of the ninth inning to score two runs in the bottom and lift the Brewers Milwaukee scored twice in the fourth, when Cecil Cooper singled ahead of Ted Simmons' sixth home run of the year, a shot over fence the ngbt-fielBlue Jays 4. Twins At Minneapolis. Cliff Johnson and Lloyd Moseby each doubled in a run with two out as the eighth unng to lift Toronto Jim Clancy. gave up 10 hill in recording his fourth complete game of the In other nines. Cleveland and Boston split a twinbill. with the Indians uniu J and losing 0 in 11 innings, the Chicago White Soi topped Toronto Milwaukee edged Detroit Seattle California nipped Texas downed Miiuwsoia and Oakland outscored Kansas City 114. In the National League, it was: the Chicago Cubs 5. Pittsburgh 0. Montreal S. Philadelphia 2 and Philadelphia 1. Montreal 2; Atlanta 11, Houston 1; with a 2.16 ERA. Dawley, the only rookie on the staff, is 2 with a 1.74 ERA and seven saves and Lavelle is 2 with a 2.04 ERA and is second in the league with 11 saves. Orosco owns a 2 record with a 1.24 ERA and seven saves and Smith, one of the hardest throwers in baseball, is 4 with a 1.39 ERA and nine saves. Dawley, Orosco and Smith will be making their first All-Stshowing. 11-- 5 9-- Rogers is 10-- 3 with a 2.83 ERA and Valenzuela, making his third All-Stappearance, is 4 with a 3.39 ERA and tops the NL in shutouts. Soto, who leads the majors in strikeouts with 117, is 6 9-- Briefs l .1 i w s aw ansa , arm tw League, three Dave Stieb of the Toronto Blue Jays, Ron 2-- 8-- In the American winners Guidry of the New York Yankees and Rick Honeycutt of the Texas highlight the pitching Rangers staff announced Wednesday by AL President Lee MacPhail and Manager Harvey Kuenn of the Milwaukee Brewers. Other starters are Rick Sutcliffe of the Cleveland Indians and rookie Matt Young of the Seattle 5-- All-St- ar 10-ga- 5-- er - Cabal. Pirates Chicago. Keith Moreland and Ron Cey each hit homers and Mel Hall added a solo shot as the Cubs backed the seven-hi- t pitching of Dick struck out three and did not Ruthven. Rulhven. in his first shutout in a year. wah any posting At two-ru- n Pitching Staff All-St- ar record. victories with an Perez, 26, is 2 with a 2.46 ERA and is in the NL's top 10 in both catorgories. The tops the league with a 1.52 ERA. All three are making their first appearances. Ham-mak- Phillies 24 Expos At Philadelphia. Kiko Garcia doubled in one run and the Phillies capitalised on three second-innin- g errors to score three runs. Charlie Hudson, was the winner with the help of Al Holland's sixth save In the first game. Montreal's first three hits off Steve Carlton, W. were solo home runs by Gary Carter. Mike Vail and Andre Dawson. Carlton struck out nine to raise his career total to 1.50 and e list pass Nolan Ryan, l.SSJ, on the Padres II. Deagers I At San Diego. Steve Garvey. Kurt Bevarqua and Lais Salaiar hit home runs behind rookie lefthander Mark Thurmond s first major-leafstart. Steve Howe, who was returned to the active list earlier in the day following It days in a detoxification center, appeared in the game. Howe was fined a month's salary, or about 15000, and placed on ' three yeara' probation, by Baseball Commissioner ' Bowie Kuha. for recurring drug abuse. Braves 11. Asms 1 At Atlanta. Kea Davlev and Donnie Moor combined on a seven hitter and Dale Murphy produced his Mth and 17th RBI to lead the Brave. Atlanta rocked starter Joe Niekro. for four rum in the first. The Braves added three in the eighth on a sacrifice fly by Terry Harper, an RBI double by Chris Chamblns and a sacrifice fly by Glenn hat third RBI of the game. Hubbard CaraUala 4, Mets 1 At SI Louis. David Green singled in Willie McCee from second base in the eighth to lift the Cardinals. St Louis tied the score 1 in the sixth when Green singled, stole second and scored on an RBI single to right by George Hendrick. New York's Rusty Staub, who had tied Dave Philley's 1951 record by hitting safely in eight straight pincb-happearances, had his streak snapped when he grounded out to second. w a mrm i an sv. Mariners. In the bullpen are Dan Quisenberry of the Kansas City Royals, Bob Stanley of the Boston Red Sox and Aurelio Lopez of the Detroit Tigers. Guidry, Honeycutt and Young are The relievers have a combined 13-- 6 record with 45 saves while the entire staff is s. 59-3- 0. the eight pitchers, only are re- Of Guidry and Quisenberry peats from 1982- - 'a-- Prices Effective Thru Sat. Jury 2nd. Pastornicky Sent Back to Omaha KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) -- foot. George Brett is back in the lineup Brett was hitting for the Kansas City Royals, a team spokesman announced Wednesday. 'The third baseman was activated for Wednesday night's game disabled list. He from the had been on the list since June 8 with a broken little toe on his left 15-d- .369 with 12 home runs and 39 RBI. To make room for Brett the Royals optioned to Omaha third baseman Cliff Pastornicky, who had hit .125 with two home runs and five RBI. Pastornicky played three years at BYU before turning professional. Steel Days Fun Run Set for July 9 AMERICAN FORK-T- Amer- he ican Fork Hospital-Stee- l Days fun run will be on Saturday, July 9 at 7 a.m. The race will begin at Alpine Park and will conclude at the American Fork City Hall. 5.5-mi- le Six Competition will be by age and sex. Registration can be completed at American Fork Hospital Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or at the starting line at 6 a.m. the day of the race. Entry fee is $5. ?Ii Qualify for Equitable Sectionals Six local tennis players advanced to the sectional playoffs of the ninth Equitable Family Tennis Challenge. The tournament conducts its championships during the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadow, N.Y. Players qualifying for the sectionals played at Sherwood Hills Racquet Club in Provo. 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