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Show Baseball: Red Sox Shade Orioles Tribune Wire Services Bostons Fenway Park, with its short left field wall, is noted as a hitters paradise, But Manager Don Zimmer of the Red Sox didn't mind that Baltimore switch-hitter- s Ken Singleton and Eddie Murray were taking aim at it Friday night. "1 know it sounds crazy, but I wanted those two guys swinging and into the wind, Zimmer said after the Sox held on for a victory over the Orioles behind the seven-hi- t pitching of Chuck Rainey and relief ace Tom Burgmeier. With a runner on first and one out in the eighth, d i eplaced the Burgmeier, a Rainey and promptly retired two righty hitters, pinch batter Benny Ayala and Singleton, to end the inning. Butch Hobsons two-osingle in the sixth inning scored Fred Lynn to snap a 2 tie. Lynn had singled and had taken second base when, after the Sox star got picked off first by Mike Flanagan, first baseman Murray hit him in the back with the throw to second. Indians 2, Yankees 0 Rick Waits, the man who beat the Yankees in New York in the 1978 season finale to force the memorable Yankee-Re- d Sox for his first shutout playoff game, fired a seven-hitte- r of the season and Clevelands first win in Yankee Stadium since that Oct. 1, 1978 game. Rudy May, making his first start of the season after 19 relief appearances, yielded a run in the first inning on Mike Hargroves sacrifice fly and another in the sixth on Joe Charboneaus RBI double. The Yanks played without Graig Nettles (stiff neck) and Reggie Jackson (strained hamstring). Rangers 5, Twins 0 Gaylord Perry ignored the weather in Arlington to pitch a four-hittfor his 52nd career shutout and his first victory since May 14. The Rangers got four runs in the first inning, two of them on a homer by Pat Putnam, but the Twins day had already started badly, as their bus from Dallas to the stadium overheated three miles from the ballpark. Some of the Twins hitchhiked to the stadium. Tigers 7, Blue Jays 2 Lance Parrishs three-ru- n homer spiced a five-ru- n rally in the first inning, and Jack Morris coasted from there on an eight-hitte- r, as Detroit extended its winning streak to eight games. In pitching his sixth complete game, Morris sent the Jays to their fourth straight loss. National League Pinch-hitte- r John Milner Pirates 6, Expos 4 rapped a two-ru- n single to spark a four-ru- n rally in the sixth inning at Montreal that paced the Pirates to only their second triumph in their last 11 games. The rally erased a 2 Expo lead and made a winning pitcher of Enrique Romo, who retired only one batter. Don Robinson blanked Montreal over the final four innings. right-hande- right-hande- d d 2 left-hand- right-hande- ()., Illx r Win The Salt I.akp Tribune, Saturday, June Jim Osborne and Warren Ebor will be playing Saturday at noon for the $750 first prize in the Play With the Pros tennis tournament at Performance Tennis Center. In Fridays semifinals, Osborne ousted Jeff Rob- Astros 5, Reds 4 Jose Cruz tripled over the head of Cincinnati centerfielder Cesar Geronimo to drive in two runs in the eighth inning to climax a Houston uphill battle that began after the Reds jolted Joe Niekro for four runs in the first inning. k Mets 3, Phillies 2 Lee Mazzillis home run, u blooper to right that eluded Bake McBride, launched a three-ru- n rally in the sixth jnning that enabled the Mets to snap Steve Carltons eight-gam- e winning streak. Cardinals 3, Cubs 2 Keith Hernandez singled home Garry Templeton from third base with one out in the 12th inning to help the Redbirds win at Wrilry Field. Templeton tripled to right center off Willie Hernandez before scoring the winning run. inside-the-par- MN atnaru V7 PENNY'S SUFFERING Flow Hi$ ANNUAL CXISIS ABOUT .. PAMFTRED .. OVERPAID UNGRATEFUL THE RELATIVE . 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