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THE ASSOCIATED Toronto 53 Baltimore Milwaukee New York 49 45 Boston 41 I- - if Detroit Cleveland WEST Minnesota Oakland Texas 41 Chicago 43 KC Seattle 36 35 53 California 34 42 35 W 52 50 48 8-- 2 5-- 5 27-1- 8 22-1- 9 6-- 4 23-1- 8 22-2- 2 5-- 5 23-2- 2 19-2- 2 5-- 5 28-1- 6 13-2- 7 23-2- 6 4-- 6 25-1- 5 27-1- 9 5-- 24-1- 4 26-2- 2 5-- 5 25-2- 3 23-1- 8 5-- 5 26-1- 6 17-2- 6 52 18 4-- 6 18 2-- 8 20-2- 1 16-2- 9 W2 20-2- 1 15-3- 2 W2 17-2- 0 1 Chicago (Alvarez California (Finley Oakland (Darling ) at Seattle (Grant Minnesota (Banks Kansas City (Appier Cleveland (Cook EAST W Pittsburgh 48 "I had three good pitches Moore said "My only mistake was that I threw a slider not a good one to Olerud" Dennis Eckersly struck out one in a perfect ninth for his today" 1 chances extending his major league record to 34 straight over two seasons Guzman allowed three runs on eight hits in seven innings He walked one and struck out seven to regain the American League lead with 122 passing Roger Monday's Games St Louis Montreal New York 44 44 42 Chicago Philly WEST Cincinnati 40 36 Atlanta 48 46 San Diego SanFran 552 42 512 43 506 45 483 46 465 51 414 Pet 34 600 W L 51 Houston 42 40 L A 38 7-- 3 4 6 W2 L3 L7 6-- 2-- 8 12 2-- 8 26-1- 22-2- 0 22-1- 8 22-2- 4 19-2- 1 25-2- 2 21-2- 0 21-2- 5 22-2- 1 18-2- 5 18-2- 1 all-st- appearance "After the third inning I was proud of myself "I told myself I wasn't going to give them any more runs But Moore was so good today our guys couldn't get anything off him" Eric Fox who predicted Friday night that he would get his first major league hit off Guzman made it a big one homering in the third "I was out last night talking to David Wells" Fox said "We were playing pool and I was popping off and saying I'd get my first hit against Guzman "I didn't know who he was until about half an hour into our conversation but I think he knew who I was When I found out I apologized and asked him not to tell Juan what I said I didn't want a fastball in the ribs" Jerry Browne followed with a single and Harold Baines walked before Terry Steinbach followed Mark McGwire's double play ball 18-3- 0 L10 Strk Home Away L2 GB — 7-- 3 565 3 42 523 6M 44 488 9M 37 460 49 437 LI 6-- 4 7'a Home Away W2 W2 4-- 3Vi 47 Clemens (120) "I can't go seven innings and give up one run every time" said Guzman headed to San Diego for his first pm — 39 26-1- 0 25-2- 4 6-- 4 W4 28-1- 5 20-2- 2 4-- 6 W3 26-2- 3 20-1- 9 7-- 3 Wl 27-2- 1 15-2- 3 27-2- 0 13-2- 7 12 5-- 5 14 4-- 6 L2 L2 13-2- 5 25-2- 4 Saturday's Games Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati San Francisco 3 Montreal 0 St Louis 4 Los Angeles 1 San Diego 3 Philadelphia 2 (11) 3 Atlanta 3 Chicago 1 New York 8 Houston 2 Sunday's Games at Cincinnati (Rijo 12:15 pm Pittsburgh (Robinson Atlanta " 12 20 pm 4) at Chicago (Castillo 6-New Yoi at Houston (Henry 12:35 pm jndez St Louis (Osborne at Los Angeles (KeGross 2:05 pm Montreal (Gardner at San Francisco (Swift 2:05 pm 6-at San Diego (Benes 6:05 pm Philadelphia (Robinson Monday's Games No games scheduled r 1 1 stranded at third when Tigers Oleurd grounded out 30th save in as many National League L Pet GB LlOStrk 2-- 2 tKSL's sport d 1 two-ou- Sunday's Gaines game at San Diego 6:35 Q Continued sinBrunansky had a one-ou- t and after Jody Reed walked Vaughn belted a pitch around the right-fielfoul line for his fifth of the season In the sixth Brunansky hit his fourth homer and fifth career grand following an intentional walk to Wade Boggs RomesH Venluro3b Thomas 1b GBeHdh Newsonrf 1 Tuesday July 14 All-St- Tuesday July 14 game at San Diego 6:35 pm fBrigham Yoi t 1 DETROIT — John Morris and Ron Tingley hit home runs in the fifth inning to give California a victory over Detroit It was back-to-bac- k IOSTON abrhbl 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3010 Uohnsond 3 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 4 Grebeok ss Coca 2b 110 Sonlovemac3 1 1 abrhbl S220 4 110 4122 Hatcher cf it Hart Boggs3b Cooper 3b Brunansky aTi ZucacK Winrwgham R 40 10 0 0 0 0 4 3 2 4 4 13 1 10 0 0 3 12 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 3 JPeedTb 100 113 Rivera ss MVaughn 1b 2 lb Lyons Moehring ss Rahertyc Totab 10 2 6 2 Totab 17111411 002 000 00- 0- 2 Chicago 102 034 10x—41 lotion 1 Boston 3 LOB— (1) (2) Zupcic ( 1 1 Chicago 6 Boston 9 Ml Brunansky (4) MVaughn (5 110 IP N I B II SO 5 2 1 6 5 0 4 2 Leach 8 6 0 0 Poll 1 0 MooS$L6-- 6 5 0 1 Baft-- Umpires-Ho- me The Associated Press Habyanl3-- 4 3 3 2 2 0 Umpires— Home Voltoggio McCteliond Third Coble PRESS No one has been hotter for the San Diego Padres the last two weeks than outfielder Jerald Clark Still he never knows if he's starting until he sees the lineup card one-hopp- 1 rl 1 if 1 OOO-- H 1 1 JAbDotl 32-- CnmW2-- 21-- 5 0 3 1 72-- 7 GroheS4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 Dvtrott GultocsonLM MMunoz Knudsen MMunoz Ditched to 1 1 1 3 1 0 batter in 2 2 0 0 0 0 the 9th 1 T— 2:44 Umpires— Home Third Croft Phillips Second Roe First Joyce Red Sox 11 White Sox 2 BOSTON — Tom Brun-ansk- y had a grand slam and Mo Vaughn added a three-ru- n homer as Boston routed the Chicago White Sox for their fourth win in the last in five games Leading the fifth the Red Sox added 3-- 2 three runs on Vanghn's homer against Kirk NIWYOGK StATTIi abrhbl Cottol 4 1 3b Reynolds 2b 5 5 Gnfteycf EMortinezdh 5 3 Buhnerrf Cochrane 3b4 Parrish 1b 3 2 OBnenlb 4 Vattec TMartmez ph 1 0 Mitchell Turner McKas- - Vizquel ss Totab Scott 2 0 0 0 1 Stankiewiczss Hat If 1 2 1 1 Twins 6 Orioles 5 Mottmglylb Tatobullrf Leyrifzdh Maasdh BALTIMORE — Shane Mack and Kent Hrbek each drove in two runs as Minnesota built a lead then held on to beat Baltimore in the sevThe Twins led enth before starter Bill Krueger gave up a three-ru- n homer to Tim Hulett and a one-ou- t double to Bill Ripken Krueger then threw two balls to Rick Dempsey before Mark Guthrie relieved and completed the walk After Brady Anderson blooped a single to load the bases Carl Willis came in and gave up a sacrifice fly to Mike Dever-eaubefore Cal Ripken endRBI drought ed a with a single to make it Krueger (9-- gave up only two hits and two walks in the first six innings allowing just one runner past first abrhbl base Rick Aguilera pitched 2 0 5 the ninth to earn his 26th 4 0 10 save for the Twins who have 4 0 0 5121 won 12 of their last 15 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 games 3 0 0 0 ) Loser Ben McDonald 5 0 11 4 110 gave up 10 hits and six runs 5 0 0 0 in 5 3 innings He is with a 730 ERA in his last six starts 3 7 1 six-ru- Nokesc 110 PKetty2b S12 41 I NtwYorli York DP-- 1 ame 16-ga- 6-- 5 1 000 002- -6 000 000- -1 6 New York 6 Schoeter IP 22-31-- SF— lumer H R 5 2 IAITMOM MINNESOTA 1 SO Pucketlcf Hibeklb 2 4 0 0 0 3 2 10 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 10 Lorkinif Bruett if Lews 3b SwonW3-- 5 New York CuYoung Monteleone 120 1000 DHiss Gogness 2 0 3 0 4010 4011 40 11 3 100 4 120 4 113 3 0 0 0 1000 2 110 1000 2100 Anderson If Devereouxcf CRipkenss MiriioGn 1b GDavisdh Hutet13b Seoul rf ChMortinezil BRipken2b 1 40 10 CDovisan Horperc 1 1 5 2 2 2 5 0 0 1 4 0 3 2 Mack) RKelty B H abrhbl abrhbl Knoblauch2b4 (8) Agoslo DeLuaa Fisher x 42 (13) olds Cochrane 6-- 0 3 Totab 001 000 002 001 Black retired 16 of the first 17 batters and improved to at Candlestick Park as the Giants won for the sixth "I'm comfortable now When I saw they made room for me I figured that I'd be here a while" Scott said "I'm just trying to go right after guys with the ability I 6-- 0 Orsiiakph Dempsey c 's n llth-innin- MONTREAL g ' 1 1 1972 go out there and throw the ball well and not make mistakes to lose the "It's nice to game" Abbott said "You're not going to lose a whole lot of games giving up solo home runs albeit there were two to the same guy ITim Teufel" Scott who held the Phillies to one hit over three innings rejoined the Padres Las Vegas on from Triple-waived Pat when 5 they July Clements Although he lost that day Scott has been designated by manager Greg i ? Stephenson ph 0 0 0 0 Totab 002 000 000 00- -2 MO 100 000 01- -4 SonOngo One out nhen wrong run icoied DP— San 4 San Oego 1 (26) Chombenan (11) Diego 13 17 2 Totab PlitMtalpNll 4011 11 2 (4) 12) 5 Hi Abbott MMkoms Hartley 144 SanObge LeDerts TSC0IIWM S— Siepnemon H IP I NSO 2 0 2 0 3 2 11-- 4 0 3 1 1 1 7 2 1 I 7 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 2 7 2 1 dol! umpev-Ho- me F Ihrl Dawdsan McSheny first Horn Cardinals 4 Dodgers 1 LOS ANGELES — Tom IP HI B It SO DeMortinezl9-Sompen 5 2 13 10 0 0 0 0 4 0 Vokg 1 0 1 0 0 0 strikeouts and four walks 1 9 6 0 0 DeMortnei pitched to 4 botteis ri the 6ti HBP-- by DeKtalinej (RTnompsonl T— 2:36 Umores— Home Honey: first Ocwtord: Wamt Ttwd Davis 5 BkxtrW7-- Boston Cubs The Aaioriated Press San Francisco's Robby Thompson bowls over Montreal's Gary Carter as he scores a run Saturday Pagnozzi doubled in two runs Monday in San Diego has aland Ozzie Smith set a major lowed one earned run in his league record with his 15th last 23 innings consecutive season of 20 or LOSAH0BJ more stolen bases as the St STIOUB abrhbl abrhbl Louis Cardinals beat the Los MTnompson IS 2 3 0 Ofiermana 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 GcoOwncf 10 0 0 leSrmnp Dodgers Angeles 5 0 2 OSmdtijs Srorpertonph 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mark Clark allowed an un- Larttfordcf 4 011 Howeip 4 0 10 104 0 0 0 Dovts) earned run and six hits over Gabnoao 3 0 10 3 12 0 Strowbeityif Zeie 3b 4 12 0 Karros 1b 3 0 0 0 Bxxoanrl his in first plus Poanozzic 4 112 DHonsen3b 30 10 career appearance against bones 2b 4 0 0 0 LHams2b 4 110 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 Saosaoc MClarkp the Dodgers Clark struck Carpenter 1000 p 0 0 0 0 Hershtserp Hudlerph 10 0 0 Bemingerph 1000 out three and walked three 0 0 0 0 Crews p 0 0 0 0 Gitkeyf Lee Smith the third St 2 0 10 Webster cf 17 1114 Totab 11 1 7 1 Louis pitcher worked the Totab St Loub 1M 010 OOO—I 1 ninth for his National 23rd save e a Mike Scioscia r catcher experienced one of his worst innings commiting a throwing error and a passed ball as the Cardinals scored three times in the third to 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0 0 0 McReynoldsMOOO 4 04 0 Joyner 1b 4 0 10 Maynec Texas KBrownW14-- 4 Mutis atched Umpires-Ho- me Cederstiorrt 6 to 2 Mem Tlwd Koser 1 1 First McCoy Second Bruce Smith THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE The "new" Trappers won again Saturday night and so did the "old" John Gilligan e Salt Lake continued its ways second straight game but got four hits from win over the Great Pookie Wilson to claim a Falls Dodgers in a Pioneer League contest at' GAME SUMMARY" 5-- 8 "The errors are part of baseball It's a mental thing" said whose club Wilson had five Saturday :eye on ESPN ing down gue eiMt fo KRdrquzjt Lu2nskidh Gonzlez1b Martmjf KimoaltJb Postib Jocksonpr FRdrquiC Totab abrhbl 4010 5 2 5 0 17 3 3 organi clips or fcnd 'thing KQOL ' Continuec sports debut at 1065 " the initial re J couraging Tl upstart static i operation — &go that will give the ' hi right now" " manager Stei it was Hot c ' try this year i "In Salt L j choice of beii station the rthe eighth station" he mat is exclu And researcl percent of th dio in this nu clusively It j this way" For now ' casting 19 ho 1 am It is n tionally synd — with the from the Las 4 - Safttote abrhbl Cedenocf Jameja ' larly making plan: ule and mo programmin: 4 racked and rattled in his last several starts after being the team's top pitcher last season picked up the save as Salt Lake improved to 14-- on the season c "That means p and m ' 'papers and Entert (SEN) But t for-th- error-pron- as easy show hosts i ii Ihe 3rd batters Traps Overcome Errors To Conquer Dodgers By isn't first-innin- (2-- Cm abrhbl -- five-gam- complete game for the Brewers despite giving up 13 hits including four to Wally Joyner and three to Jim He allowed at least one hit in every inning as the Royals stranded nine runners through eight innings It was Wegman's first victory since June 18 starter Though the same the tw trast in style more freewh and devotes hours to calle " emphasis on i opens up the cal or nati "Dave's shov than mine" - tough to com Contrary t tion talking - Toby Harrah manager (8-7- Brett On 1 first 14-ga- n Etsenrechif Jeffenes 3b 5 six-hitt- Morrison: 3 2 Kevin Brown became the winmajors' first as ner pitching a the Texas Rangers won their third straight under interim 2 — Bill Wegman won his first game in three weeks and rookie Pat Listach had a two-rudouble as Milwaukee beat Kansas City ) pitched a Wegman KANSAS 13 ARLINGTON 2 MILWAUKEE Royals It SO Rangers 5 Indians 1 0 1 Royals 9 WB-- Umpires— Home Meriwether Hendry Third Evans Gorce mmt Hnchoeck Brewers 4 5 2 4 0 3 1123 11240 003 2 0 10 WHsoncf 1 Somsonib 0 Baker 3bc 5010 Ocrtjt 0000 Palurnbol Cokxcoc!) 4 12 0 Rigsby 4 11 2 Snyderc Vosik3b Totab 4 0 0 0 4 111 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 10 11 0 3 4 2 a OtMtPatb SotlLoke - 010 McMutervlb BenramruT Huohesph 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 110 0'' S 9 6 110 000 200- -4 002 000 lOx- -S E— McMulten 2 Samson Benjamin Rigsby DP— Salt Lake 1 Fats 9 Sail Lote 4 K Samson Rodhquez F ' ' and 12 in the last two IP I B St SO OiwtFai 4 days "We have yet to Martinez 2H play to our potential Fzprjtnck(L) 1V Pye lake I'd hate to see what Penilord 5 1 would happen if we SchueafW) bmgan (by SchuHeaL played an error-fregame" So would ev- eryone else Salt Lake committed three errors that helped the Dodgers score two runs in the seventh lead was quickly overcome however The The Trappers the masters at rallies this season got going when r Bill Vosik walked and Wilson followed with a bunt single Fred Samson walked to load the bases and George Baker tied the game with a two-rusingle r Two outs later Vinnie Hughes singled home Baker with the eventual winning run" : "We did what we had to do to get the three runs" said Trappers manager Nick Belmontej whose team hosts Great Falls again today at 1:30 pm "It's the readiness of the guys on the bench" Give that compliment to Gilligan too record but has been Gilligan who has a guilty of blowing several save opportunities struck out the side in the final inning "It's good to have him back" said Belmonte "I hope this is a boost for him" It's a boost for the rest of the team too The win was Salt Lake's second straight over Great Falls which used to be in first place in the Northern Division before the defeats "And it makes up for the two we lost to Billings Wednesday and Thursday" said Wilson Wilson has been a primary reason The Trappers' speedy center fielder didn't give up after he misplayed a ball in center field early in the game that allowed a single by Jim Martin to turn into an home run Wilson had four singles Saturday and has been on base in nine of his last 10 In addition to scoring the first run in the pivotal seventh inning he also scored ahead of Samson's homer in the third INCLUDES: H ROUND Tl FROM SA! 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