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American League Roundup ForschWins 6th as Cal Routs Tigers Tribune Wire Services Righthander Ken Forsch figures he was handed a new lease on life when he was traded to the California Angels by the Houston Astros His quick start in the American League indicates he is absolutely right Brian Downings RBI double keyed a three-ru- n and Forsch pitched a five-hittas the Angels defeated the Detroit Tigers, Sunday at Detroit. first-innin- Forsch, who put together a 1 record during 10 in the NL, said he found the strike zones similar in both leagues but said the abundance of natural grass infields in the AL ought to work in his favor. Im a ground ball pitcher, all my stuff breaks down, so the soft infields here help me, Forsch said. Its my first time around, too, and the batters in the this league dont know me yet, so thats helped, too. Tribe Jays 1 Jorge Orta lined a bases-loade- d single with none out in the 10th inning and Bert to give Blyleven went all the way on a seven-hitte- r Cleveland a 1 victory over Toronto and a doubleheader sweep at home. as Rick Waits The Indians won the first game, scattered nine hits in eight innings and Miguel Dilone singled home the games only run. Cleveland has now won 17 of its last 23 games. The Blue Javs, meanwhile, have dropped five of their last six games, while scoring runs in only three of their last 58 innings. Blyleven raised his record to 1 and hurled his fifth complete game as he struck out five and did not walk a batter. White Sox 9, Rangers 0 Wayne Nordhagen drove in four runs to back the four-hi- t pitching of Ross Baumgarten and lead Chicago in a rout at Chicago. first, Nordhagen had an RBI single in a two-ru- n added a two-ru- n single in the fourth inning and g ninth to delivered a single in a two-ru- n attack. spark a struck out four and walked none Baumgarten, in pitching his first complete game. Ninth-innin- g RBI singles by Royals 5, Bosox 4 U. L Washington and Willie Aikens snapped a 3 tie and lifted Kansas City to a triumph in Boston. Kansas City starter Dennis Leonard notched his fourth victory in eight decisions and Dan Quisenberry hurled the ninth for his third save. Brewers 6, As 2 Mark Brouhard and Ted Simmons drove in two runs apiece to give Milwaukee a home triumph over Oakland for a sweep of their 78-8- years g 7-- It was the third victory on the road this year for who came to the Angels in April in the Forsch, trade that sent reserve infielder Dickie Thon to the National League. Ive just been real lucky. Ive had a lot of runs every time Ive pitched, said Forsch. who was 3 with the Astros last year. When you get a three-ru- n lead in the first inning, you can kind of relax and go out there and just throw strikes and not worry. Detroit was taking good swings at them, but they were just hitting it at people. 6-- Ken Forsch Gains 6th Cal Win FRONT END ALIGNMENT All American Sutter Stops Braves, Lifts Cardinals to 4-- 3 Victory Tribune Wire Services Bruce Sutter made the score a little cloier than it should have been but he still wound up doing his job. I just go out there every day and try to beat the team were playing, Sutter said Sunday after earning his eighth 3 save in the St. Louis Cardinals victory at Atlanta. Im trying to give 10ft percent and theyre giving 100 percent against me. The Cardinals won two of the three games in the series but Sutter made the finale a little tense by allowing a two-rudouble to rookie Bob Porter in the eighth inning. Ken Oberkfell, who pounded out three hits and drove in two of the Cardinals four runs, said the series proved something to the Cardinals. I think we had to establish the fact that we can beat this club like that," Oberkfell said "Thats what we came here to do and I think we did it. Theyve got a heck of a club and Im glad to get out of here winning two out of three. The Cardinals scored all four runs in the first off loser Gaylord Perry, who was appearing in his 700th major-leegu- e game. In the inning, Tony Scott led. off with a single, went to third on an error by shortstop Rafael Ramirez and scored on a single by Keith Hernandez. George Hendrick then singled to right and Dane Iorg followed with a single to center, scoring Hernandez and moving Hendrick to third. Iorg took second on the throw home and Oberkfell then drove a two-rusingle to center Atlanta scored its first run in the on third off starter Bob Forsch, doubles by Ramirez and 4-- n a row and 27th of their past 31. scattered 12 hits. Pat Reuss, took the loss, giving up all Zaehry, six runs in the fourth. It was the fifth sellout in seven games in the current Dodger homestand. All three games of the Mets series were sellouts, drawing a total of 151,601 fans. Phils 6, Padres 3 Mike Schmidt belted a solo home run and Nino Espinosa recorded his first victory in nearly a month as Philadelphia won at San Diego. who had lost three Espinosa, straight since his last victory on Apnl 19, benefitted as Philly scored five runs in the first three innings off Padres starter Juan Eichelberger, Lonnie Smith led off the game with a triple and Pete Rose, with one hit in 20 doubled him home. previous Del Unsers double one out later gave the Phils a lead Reds 4, Pirates 3 Ken Griffey drove in two runs with an homer and Ray Knight added a solo three-gam- e ! Single Piston System American Cars or 4 WHEEL DRUM TYPE Most American Cars To help prevent premature tire wear, we ll set caster, camber and toe-i- n to manufacturer's original specifications. No extra charge for cars with factory air or torsion bars. Parts extra, if needed. 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Brouhard drove in Milwaukees first run with a sacrifice fly in the fifth and then singled in Simmons after the Brewers catcher hit a two-ru- n triple during a five-ru- n sixth., Moose Haas, allowed just five hits and both runs in the seven innings he worked but was forced to leave the game after being struck on the shin by a ball off the bat of Dave Revering which was turned into an out at first base. Jamie Easterly finished up for Milwaukee. went the route for the As for Rick Langford, the seventh time in eight starts and gave up eight hits and four walks. Rich Dauer and Eddie Orioles 6, Twins 3 Murray stroked three hits apiece Sunday to lead Jim Palmer and Baltimore to a victory at Minnesota. who said earlier in the week he feared Palmer, his long career as a starter might be over, yielded seven hits and walked one over 723 innings. Tim Stoddard finished up for his first save. Tom Paciorek scored on Mariners 1, Yanks 0 in the sixth Gary Grays sacrifice fly to inning and reliever Shane Rawley notched his first save to lead Seattle at New York. The Mariners scored the games only run in the sixth after Paciorek led off with an infield single and advanced to third on a single to right by Jeff Burroughs Gray, who homered twice against the Yankees Saturday night, then lofted a deep fly to off loser Ron Davis, Yankee starter Ron Guidry, who was pitching a four-hi- t shutout through five innings, was lifted because of a bone bruise on the ball of his right foot. A club spokesman said Guidrys removal was 3-- $71(388 YOUR CHOICE UTAH STATE The victory was the third in a row for Milwaukee 2-- . . . 2 WHEEL FRONT DISC d sion. 3-- 4-- n back-to-bac- - Your Choice wheel drive andor MacPherson suspen- 3-- Pittsburgh and extending the Reds winning streak to six games. Mano Soto, got the victory for the Reds, who swept three weekend games and handed the Pirates their seventh defeat in nine outings. Soto scattered seven hits, walked two and struck out five in going the distance Bob Knepper and Astros 6, Cubs 1 Frank LaCorte combined on a Sunday, enabling Houston to reach the .500 mark for the first time this season with a victory in the Astrodome. The loss was the fifth in a row for the Perry. Cubs and dropped their record to Ron Co crashed Dodgers 6, Mels In helping the Astros complete a his fifth home run in six games to of their three-gamsenes, sweep of the pitching support Jerry Reuss, Knepper struck out three and walked three-game Los and Angeles completed a four to raise his record to 0 The sweep of New York m sold out allowed a run in the eighth Dodger Stadium but LaCorte induced Leon Durham to The victory was the seventh straight hit into an inning-endindouble play. and 10th in 11 games for Ixis Angeles, Mike starter Houston touched while the Mets droptxxl their seventh in for a run in the second and Krukow, three more m the third In the second, Art Howe singled to extend his hitting streak to 17 games high in the majors and Alan Ashby walked this year Knepper was hit by a pitch to load the liases and Terry Puhl walked to force m a run. BLOOMINGTON. Minn (AIM - Red Giants 5, Expos 4 Jack Clark, Eefenson, coach of the St Uuus Blues, with the 198, hit a one-ou- t single batting was named National Hockey Ixague bases loaded in the bottom of the 12th of the Year NHL. the by Sunday Copch inning Sunday to lift the San Francisco Broadcaster's Association Giants to a triumph over the Montreal Berenson will receive the J.uk Ex (MIS Adams Trophy, given each year to the Sadek led off the 12th with a walk off NHL coach whom the broadcasters reliever BUI Ixe. and pinch hitter successful for most vote as the that Rennie Stennett out to second popped season Enos Cabell singled Sadek to third and Berenson led the Blues to a Joe Morgan walked to load the bases 107 points and second place in Stev e Ratzer came on and was greeted the overall standings this season Fot by Clarks single to center on the first those achievements, he collected all .13 pitch A1 Holland, 2 I. pitched three votes in the balloting. hitless innings for the victory The Giants tied the game Berenson played 16 seasons in the in the NHL, then served IVz seasons as ninth Stan Bahnsen walked Larry assistant coach of the Blues before Herndon with one out and Milt May being named head coach on Dec 8, walked with two out. 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