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The Cincinnati Reds defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates the Montreal Expos beat the Los Angeles Dodgers the St. Louis Cardinals shaded the Houston Astros in 10 inthe Chicago Cubs nings, blanked the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets whipped the San Diego Padres in other NL games. through blows. Maddox came the decisive with Greg Livinski drove in two loss. 4-- Through thick and thin, one thing remains constant in the life and career of Dave McNally. When he was a consistent e winner, McNally's softest touch was the Washscores ington Senators. Both McNalAmerican. League were New York 3, California ly's decline and the Senators' 2; Oakland 12, Boston 1; Mil- move to Texas coincided with waukee 7, Chicago 1; Kansas the 1972 season but the rela City 5, Cleveland 4; Detroit 8, Minnesota 2, and Baltimore 7, Texas 1, in a game called in the sixth inning because of rain. wrapped up the game for the Phi hies when he got Bobby Bonds to hit into a ninth. inning double play which left the bases empty. But Tito Fuentes singled to 1 Ektachrome Processing Roll or Sheet lb Dupli:ate Slides Copy Slides Ken Brett carried a 1 lead into the ninth inning at San .1 at San Francisco but Kingman opened the ninth with a single and Rader homered to cut the lead to Mac Scarce n walked McCovey but then threw a double play grounder to Bonds and the Phillies thought they were home free. That's when Val-do- ad 2nd E.) Phone 328.0271 - Vt..74W40. PIWG-Aq4;Thotplavtlyt itettootgAgAtbilb tritOtV46414:4441 Famous J. 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This sly, cunning sedan can take the sharpest turns NEW LOW PRICES 4-p- ly is 1000.0011 ti---- NA YOUR 'Fla S OVER Francisco but Kingman opened the ninth inning gwEedeinso,?,t4te LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 11.. rally to give rookie George Medich his fourth triumph against two losses. Horace Clarke had four hits for New York. 9)(17 12x12 12x15 411 1 4-- 4-- 3. Replicofor g 1) 41' 11 I close second in 13:17.2, bettering the WAC record time of 1317.8 set in 1971 by Brigham Young University's Da e of ninth-innin- The victory was only the fifth overall in 11 decisions for McNally following a 1317 performance last year when the Orioles failed for the first time in four years to win the American League's Eastern Division title. From 1968 through 1971, the Baltimore 9-- &.4.11rb7 Yankees scored all their runs in the sixth inning and Sparky Lyle then turned back a The three An inference was made to McNally suggesting that the old Senators weren't the strongest of teams, but he answered, "1t never was a pancake lineup. They had Frank lloward in there and he was always tough on me. I know this can't go on forever. 1 just know one of these days that it's going to happen that they'll beat me." runs with a homer and two singles for the Phillies, who suffered their sixth straight 5-- Billy Wilson apparently ,, 1 - versil And Saturday the distance ace gave his hopes a boost when he ran the fastest three-mil- e ever for a Western Athletic Conference athlete. But Bringhurst finally finished second in the Kennedy Games. England's Gordon Minty won the Kennedy three-mil- e in 13:15.4 and Bringhurst was a Baltimore collected all seven of its runs and eight hits against Pete Broberg before the game was halted with two out in the top of the sixth because of rain. Pa lnrr allowed six hits but the only Texas run was unearned. 0 t J , Al Bumbry tripled home two runs and scored two others as "No matter how many runs give up, we always seem to score more, was McNally's philosophic explanation of this g hex. "I remember I had two games against them last year and remember another occasion when it was :f:1 ,, front-runnin- g g :?.,',.,,I e 22-2- 2 7-- , , ninth frame homer inning homers Sunday to give the Giants a 54 victory over the Philadelphia Phi Ines and run their winning streak to four games. What made the San Francisco victory so unexpected was that reliever I 4,,,,,,,,tam.4,.., .: Rader and Maddox provided "the unexpected" with ninth. 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