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In the National League, Pittsburgh edged Los Angeles San Diego defeated the Houston Chicago Cubs Philablanked Montreal delphia nipped Cincinnati 2 in 14 innings and the New York Mets beat Atlanta San Francisco and St. Louis were not scheduled. 5-- 6-- 3-- Sal! Ink. City ... transmission Vari-roti- o power steering Power front disc brakes 350-V- 8 engine Super stock wheels Tinted windshieid Ming plating Now in stock L the Cubs until Jose eighth-innin- run-scon- five-h- pitching. it g A strategical move by Cincinnati Manager Sparky Anderson backfired against the Reds. With two out in the 14th inning, Philadelphias Greg Luzinski singled. Bill Robinson reached on an error by third norbaseman Bill Plummer and the mally a catcher runners moved up on a passed ball. Anderson ordered an intentional pass to rookie Mike r, 4--1 back-to-bac- 5 (Trrr ,r m LEARN TO DANCE! 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Baltimore scored five unearned runs in defeating Oakland behind Doyle Alexanders homer. Pittsburgh unloaded on Los Angeles ace Don Sutton with solo home runs by Willie Star-gel- l, Dave Cash, Richie Heb-neManny Sanguillen and Al Oliver to beat the Dodgers, deficit in the wiping out a process. Sanguillen and Oliver k shots for the hit tying and winning runs in the seventh inning. Sutton had allowed only one earned run in his previous 40 innings. 6 07814 Hydra-mati- Bill Cardenals $2.14 to $2.31 Dep. on Size Turbo behind two-hi- Cepeda running on two wounded knees, has recuperated from an start to pace the designated hitters with 25 hits in 72 good lor a .347 average. Our new shipment of Cutlasses allows us to repeat another sensational offer from Ken Garff Olds. air conditioning two-hitle- r. t Greifs pitching. Fred Kendall and Dave Campbell each collected a single and double and drove in two runs while Greif by Bob Watson, Lee May, John Edwards, Tommy Helms and Roberts with Jim Wynns sacrifice fly for three runs in the third inning. Cesar Cedeno homered in the eighth and Wynn tripled a run home in the ninth and scored on Roger Metzgers single. Despite the setback, only the sixth for the White Sox in 21 games, Manager Chuck Tanner said he was still more than pleased with our start. Ill take a 15-- percentage all year. While the White Sox streak came to an end, Houston stretched its string of victories to nine as Dave Roberts hurled a in blanking Orlando . . The Astros combined singles It was Curtis first start since April 19 and his first triumph and first complete game of the season. He also pitched his way out of the bullpen and back into the Red Sox starting rotation. Cepeda now the top DH (UPI) the Greif . hurls Bill Manny Songuilien big bat for Bucs. San Diego, which had beaten the Cubs only 10 times in 51 this meetings and were season, whipped the Cubs 4-- BosCepeda, obtained by ton Red Sox during the offseason, leads the new designated hitter statistics, according to figures released by the American League office today. CAMPER TIRES FUUT OUARANTEIO , fifth-innin- g 8-- year. g g In the only other American Baltimore action, League New trimmed California York at Minnesota was rained out. The 33 exempt players are headed by defending champion Jack Nicklaus, and Open champions since 1968, including Lee Trevino, Orviile Moody and Tony Jacklin. Other exemptions are for Vinny Giles, the 1972 Amateur champion: PGA champions of the last five years not otherwise exempt Julius Boros, Ray Floyd, Dave Stockton and Gary Player; the 1973 Masters champion, Tommy Aaron, the 15 lowest scorers and ties fur 15th place in the 1972 Open, and the 15 leaders on the PG A tour under the USGA point system in 1972. BOSTON Price includes installation! '$33.95 K$37.'95 ir$35.9S ST $43.95 S$38.95ir $53.95 K $57.95 his precipitation. But the wetness turned out to be a blessing in disguise, soaking the artificial turf in White Sox Park just enough to cause the Chicago outfielders some grief. Orlando Cepeda led off with what looked like a single, but center fielder Ken Henderson slipped chasing the ball and Cepeda limped into second. With two on and two out, John Kennedy also hit what appeared to be a Single. This time, right fielder John Jeter lost his footing and by the time he recovered Kennedy had a triple and the Red Sox had two runs. early-lnnin- There are 2,554 professionals and 1,125 amatuers entered 110 14. -2: 4-- The Atlanta field is the largest, with Chicago second with 179 seeking 24 sectional berths. The tGtal entry of 3,679 is well below the record of 4,279 set in 1971 when the Open was held at Merion in Ardmore, Pa., and also falls short of the 4,196 who signed up in 1972 when the title round was held at Pebble Beach, Calif. Atlanta 044 444 NewYerk 444 414 44 -- 7 E T.Mortlnei, DoJohnson. DP New York 1. LOB Aiionia 7. New York 10. 26 Ootes, Kroneaool. HR Baker 5. 59 Seaver. S Lum. Dobson 2, Seaver. H R ER BB SO IP 7 2 Oob'on (L.M) 4 3 3 2 1 2 3 2 4 4 Friseno 3 P Niekro 0 3 0 2 0 0 SeowPr streak I was cursing under my breath when it started to rain, Curtis said after some 41. PB five-gam- nine-gam- Memphis, Tenn., on May 21 and Atlanta on May 22 will be the centers for players on the pro tour. At Memphis, 26 players will play for 14 places and Atlanta for AAenke. 3--2 And what he did was limit the Chicago White Sox to five hits e and snap their American League winning quali-Tyin- Re4s 004006 TOO 490 4A 2 424 004 400 400 41 3 Phillies 6 Concepcion, Toion, Plummer. OP Phi;ad?(0hia 3. LOB Cincinnati I. 17. 2B MontoneZr Morgan. 3B Pedro leftInstead, the hander was doing his pitching thing for the Boston Red Sox 2 TRUCK TIRES e7oi5 There are 33 golfers exempt from both local and sectional qualifying, and an additional 69 are exempt from the local phase. The U.S. Golf Association, in g order to hoid sectional to manageable size, is limning the sectional field to 600. As a result, 3,577 men will tee off on either Monday or at any one Tuesday, May of 56 locations, seeking 531 slots in the sectional runoffs slated for June 4 a:;d 5. innings but reliever Rogodzinski, Borbon also walked Mike Ryan on a pitch to force in the winning run. The Phillies other two runs also were unearned, coming on Robinsons single, a thiae-bas- e error by shortstop Dave Concepcion and Terry Harmons single. The Mets finally scored some runs for Tern Seaver six in the eighth inning and e skid by ended a beatrig Atlanta. Singles by Wayne Garrett and Rusty Staub chased Pat Dobson and Ed Kranepool greeted exteammate Da ny Ftisella with double. a game-tyinFrisella walked Bud Harrel-so- n with the bases loaded to force in the lead run. Two more crossed on a throwing By Associated Press Postons John Curtis had some unprintable things to say about the weather in Chicago Monday night, so it's a good thing he wasnt working at his job as a sports writer at the time. 14-1- VlRATES 5, DODGERS 4 (Add SJ for Whitewalls)1 Brand New 710 447 593 517 ; 9 1 4 4 1 1 2 0 Pittsburgh Los Angeles 249 200 04 E L Walker. DP Ptisburgh 3, Los Angeles 4. LOB Pittsburgh 5. Los Arge-le- s 7 28 Mota. Ferguson. Russell. 3B Russell. (8), Cash (2). Meo ne (3), Songuilien (2), A Oliver 5) S Russell. Quality Glas: 4631 So. State 5 Houston Montreal rrls. A it 1 ASTROS S, EXPOS 0 B U.S. 85, RUSSIA 89 First Gome n 519 .500 454 454 208 Results Houston 6. Montreal 0 Philodeipr.ig 3. Cincinnati i, New York 7, A'onto 2 Son Dego 4, Chicago I Pittsburgh 5. Los Anomies 4 Otner tiubs not scheduled KuMok, Soltlmere X Of IF t I Finuert, (I). SB SF Botantor. ng ... Singlet Pond Evett (UA) del John Befnelt IV I 04. Oeormand Briggs (UA) det. Chris OeOroft (Y), OJ. 4. Tom Mazer (UA) det Bruce Keege Rob Cunningham (UA) (Y) det. Owght Frerkhs (Y) AT. A3, Mark Hordy (UA) det Jim Robbins A3. A3; Alex Hernandez (Y det. Szeve Briggs (UA) A4, 3 6. 7 4. IIII Bartlmor. Grkh, Bovlof I. , (Only game scheduled netters fall I 1 Roblnten n Sen Francisco Houston Cm.ennofi LOS Angeles San Diego Aianfo 4 5 AsJ J. Pea ell. J. Fen. S B 7. BYU Pittsburgh Chicago New ork Montreal Phiiade phio St Louis FAR HILLS, N.J. (UPI) -The third largest field in the history of the U.S. Open Golf 3,679 has Championship filed entry for the 1973 event scheduled for Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pa., June OB .51 12 14 West IS 14 13 Osklantf Bommor Tattdoy'i Schedule BYU ISU 13 15 14 10 ORIOLES 8, Tucson ot Phoenix BYU IB Pet. W Results New York at Minnesota, postponed Baltimore t. Oakland Boston 4, Chlcooo 1 Other clubs not scheduled Howoli 7. Eugene 4 Anieno 12 Minnesota Oakland Texos Monday'! Results Phoenix J. ANGELS 0 Tacomo 1, Spokane 2 Albuoueroue 7. Tucson 5 BYU 13 11 It Chlcooo KonsasCIty 3 y 11 East OB .410 .440 .471 .435 .423 West OB .591 S4S 440 .440 13 Curtis curses, then pitches U.S. Open National League Per. L 12 Chisoxs streak ends or E78-1- SIZE 4 F78-1- 4 or G78-1- 4 Grand Prix WHEELS Ken Garff Oldsmobile STATE AT FIFTH SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 84111 TELEPHONE (801) 14x6 for Ford & Plymouth |