Show V - Tigers pass test still cruising along United Press International bad-temper- ed fellow-Americ- 3-- 10 Yankees 2 At Toronto Willie Upshaw drove in three runs with a two-ru- n homer and a single and Cliff Johnson cracked a two-ru- n homer pacing the Blue Jays to their 13th victory in their last 15 Blue ho-mer- ed at Detroit Friday night to power 14-- 2 rout of the Balti- more Orioles American League The loss snapped a five-gam- Jays ning streak for the Orioles Dan Petry pitched a three-h- it shutout over six innings raising his record to 2 before turning things over to Doug Bair Bair earned his third save alhomer to though he gave up a two-ru- n John Lowenstein his third in the seventh innnig Singles by Parrish Larry Herndon and Lemon loaded the bases with one out in the second inning and loser Scott wine McGregor who had a ning stecak snapped and dropped to 4 hit Kirk Gibson to force in the first run Red Sox 3 Milwaukee 6-- 3 Another winner Friday was the rain which returned to the red clay courts of 22-min- 6-- ute "s' Ji 7-- er tance for the seventh time this season Hurst has allowed just one run in his last 18 innings and the Red Sox’ pitchers have yielded just one run in their last 28 innings Royals 7 Twins 1 At Minneapolis Willie Wilson k smacked a three-ru- n homer and Charlie Leibrandt won his inside-the-par- first American League game 4-- White Sox 6 Oakland 4 the left field upper deck Lemon hit his 10th homer with two men on in the third to make it 0 and Parrish hit his ninth with a man on after Barbaro Garbcy had stroked a sacrifice fly off reliever Bill Swaggerty in the fourth to hike the lead to 12-- 0 In other games California downed Cleveland 2 Toronto crushed New York 10-- 2 Boston defeated Milwaukee 1 Kansas City trounced Minnesota 1 Chicago topped Oakland 4 and Seattle beat Texas 3 At Chicago Greg Walker’s two-ru- n homer in the sixth inning — the club’s third two-ru- n homer of the game — snapped a 4 tie and dropped the A’s to their eighth loss in a row on the road Angels 5 Indians 2 Mariners 5 Rangers 3 9-- 4-- Earlier Harold Baines and Vance Law each had two-ru- n homers for the White Sox homer Oakland also got a two-ru- n from Bruce Bochte and a solo shot from Joe Morgan 5-- 3-- 6-- 5-- At Arlington Texas Ken Phelps drove in the winning run with his sixth homer and Alvin Davis knocked in two runs to lead the Mariners Stretching for it Reliever Dave Beard 1 the last of three Seattle pitchers hurled the final 2 innings to gain the victory New Orleans third baseman Scott Raziano dives for a line drive off the bat of Texas’ Steve Labay during the seventh inning of the two - 1- -3 help Ryne Sandberg drove in three National runs with a pair of homers Friday night to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 12-- 3 victory over the open the fifth put the Cubs Philadelphia Philles behind the ahead to stay and a double by pitching of Rick Reuschel Durham and a single by Richie Hebner made it 2 also and singled Sandberg third-inning scored a run as the Chicago added two more in Cubs tagged starter Marty the sixth and in the seventh off with his second loss in four reliever Tug McGraw Sandberg decisions Reuschel with relief connected for his fifth homer afhelp from Tim Stoddard picked ter a walk to Dernier in the up his third win against one loss sixth and Dave Owen and DerSandberg singled stole a base nier singled in seventh inning and scored on Leon Durham’s runs to make it 2 Errors by Joe Lefebvre and resingle to make it 0 in the third but the Phillies tied it with an liever Larry Andersen proved RBI single by Von Hayes in the costly as the Cubs batted around third and a solo homer by Sixto and scored four times in the League 4-- m 8-- 2-- Matuszek tied a major league record by making no putouts in a g game It has been done eight times the last time in nine-innin- 1977- - Cardinals 5 Mets At New York Phillies’ first baseman Len pinch hitter pitcher in the National League leading the Expos Lea 9-- 2 run and Andy Van a two-ru- n added single to Slyke four-run Cardinals’ ninth key a Joaquin Andujar 4 was the winner New York’s Hubie go-ahe- ad 9-- Brooks singled in the seventh ning to extend his hitting streak to a club record 24 games in- Expos 2 Pirates 0 At Pittsburgh Charlie Lea tossed a over eight innings to become the winningest er Reds 7-- six-hitt- er 2-- 3 0-- At Cincinnati Alex Trevino double to highseventh to help light a five-ru- n the Braves complete the sweep In the opener Craig McMurtry allowed three hits in 8 and Chris Chambliss hit a 6-- 6-- 4-- 4-- 7 clubs’ College World Series game Friday The hit went down the line for a double and Texas won the game 3 Dodgers a 2 victory over the Houston Astros Rick Honeycutt 2 gave up two runs in the first inning and for went on to pitch a the victors Two errors were responsible for Vern Ruhle 3 taking the loss after starter Nolan Ryan was forced to leave in the fifth inning with a blister on the middle finger of his pitching hand In the Dodgers’ sixth Mike Scioscia was safe on shortstop Craig Reynolds’ error took third on Terry Whitfield’s single and scored on Bailor’s suicide bunt which was fielded by Ruhle out-duel- ed Rick Rhoden 4 Jeff Reardon hurled the ninth for Montreal to notch his eighth Braves — United Press International save 1 Tito Landrum singled in the five-hitt- eighth s - 3-- United Press International Lczcano in the fourth A solo homer by Sandberg to 6-- Mike Easier ripped a 4 Bruce Hurst and triple five-hittin going the dishurled a Rusty Kuntz then drilled a two-ru- n single to left Lou Whitaker hit a sacrifice fly to center to make it 0 and Trammell wound up the inning by slamming his seventh home run into Bys-tro- Midway through the first set he demanded that the court be completely swept This started a break and turned the crowd against the top ranked American The tension increased when McEnroe began complaining about photographers who were working from behind the court At Milwaukee 6-- four-gam- 1 traordinary 1 two-ru- n five-gam- At Cleveland Bob Boone capped a three-ru- n fourth inning with a two-ru- n single and rookie Mike Brown drove in two runs for the Angels Mike Witt who needed relief help from Doug Corbett in the seventh snapped a personal e losing streak by striking out 6-- McEnroe who has generally behaved himself in the last two months after a in Australia was back winter blow-u- p to his tempestuous worst Friday Although he clinched an easy 4 4 1 victory the match will be remembered more for the continuous arguing than for the quality of the tennis He fought prolonged verbal battles with umpire Claude Richard of France and photographers who were positioned 6-- 5B 5-- 8-- 7-- Calleja games Doyle Alexander who was released by the Yankees last year scattered five hits over eight innings to raise his record to 1 win- e ber of matches including that of No3 men’s seed Jimmy Connors an -- Saturday June 2 1984 er behind the court at one end The origins of the controversy lay in the uneven nature of the court one surface Connors Yannik Noah and Navratilova all complained about it in this tournament but McEnroe's protestations about the surface were still ex- the Roland Garros Stadium after virtually washing out play Tuesday It caused a three-hou- r delay in the start and put back to Saturday a num- phers and the crowd and argued with officials during a third round victory over Mel Purcell at the $1 million French Open tennis championships Friday But top women’s seed Martina Navratilova chasing a grand slam of Wimbledon US Australian and French Open championships had no trouble in her match and coasted through to the last 16 with a straight sets win over France’s Maria Christine 5-- six-ru- the Tigers to a PARIS (UPI) — Top seed John McEnroe shouted at press photogra- Standard-Examin- nrmi wins match Ihoutts SMtaEimroe - n-- w --w wT— Ogden eight and evening his record at 5 Cleveland starter Rick Sutcliffe who has not won since April 23 took the loss and is now 5 The Tigers had their first big test of the season and they conquered it Alan Trammell’s two-ru- n homer n a second capped inning and Chet Lemon and Lance Parrish also i three-ru- n 1- in-’nin- -3 gs ho-mer- ed to pace the Braves Dodgers 6 Astros 2 single The Dodgers added a run on a pinch homer by Candy Maldon- ado in the eighth Houston took 0 lead in the first inning on singles by Kevin Bass and Enos Cabell a sacrifice fly by Jose Cruz and a single by Jerry Mumphrey The Dodgers struck back for two runs in the first when Pedro Guerrero singled with two out took third on Franklin Stubbs’ 2-- single and both scored on Scios-cia’- s single to right hit-and-r- un When Ruhle overthrew first base Whitfield scored and Bailor went to third base Bailor At Los Angeles Bob Bailor’s suicide squeeze bunt in the sixth inning led to three unearned runs and gave the Los Angeles came home on Dave Anderson’s ports briefs Horse races this weekend in Pocatello Idaho — The third weekend of racing at the Bannock County Fairgrounds POCATELLO will have starting post times of 2 pm today and Sunday with top Trials for the Spring Classic Futurity will be today with four heats Trials for in the Spring Classic Derby arc also races each day today with three heats This weekend’s races will feaFinals in both the futurity and in both the quarter derby will be held June 4 ture trials horse Spring Classic Futurity The weekend of June will and Derby plus the usual races be the semifinals of the $100000 A $1000 added purse for Sunquarter horse futurity with 57 Coca-Col- a world-clas- s is Classic races going to the day’s expected to draw some of the area’s post 12 23-2- 9-- 10 Hunter safety course starts Thursday — A hunt-cr’- s SOUTH OGDEN safety course for anyone over years old begins Thurs7 at day pm and continues every Thursday through June Each class will be approximately two and a half hours long and will be held at the Wildlife 1 1 Resources Hunter Education Center Registration for the class will take place Thursday and the fee is $4 Boy Scouts may use the class to work on their rifle and shotgun merit badge For more 9 information call 479-811- Pacers have lowest payroll of NBA teams WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Indiana Pacers come cheaply The Pacers had the lowest payroll of the 23 NBA teams for the 1983-8- 4 season a newspaper reported Thursday The Washington Times quot- ed unidentified “informed sources” and said the Washington Bullets ranked 22nd in the payroll figures Stars romp over Salt Lake Gulls r LAS VEGAS Nev (AP) — Rick Lancellotti hit his g 16th and 17th home runs of the season Friday night to lead the Las Vegas Stars to a 10-- 4 romp over Salt Lake City in a Pacific Coast League game league-leadin- roundtripper to make the score 10-- 4 2 The Stars broke the n game open with a rally in the fifth highlighted by 32-2- six-ru- hoGeorge Hinshaw’s mer Tim Hamm pitched the first 5 3 innings to pick up his second win without a loss three-ru- n Lancellotti snapped a tie in the bottom of the third inning with a solo homer and then led Gene Nelson off the eighth with another 'loss for the Gulls 1- j V- - r1 rf—l -1 10-- 4 2-- 3-- took the 6 24-3- 0 Bernal retains flyweight boxing crown NIMES France (UPI) — Gabriel Bernal of Mexico retained his World Boxing Council flyweight title Friday with an technical knockout of European champion Antoine Mon-ter- o of France 1 1th-rou- BL boys’ camp set while Montero 25 suffered his The Ben Lomond boys’ basketball camp will start Monday and run through Friday at the first professional defeat drop- ping to 20-1-- 1 nd The referee stopped the fight in the first minute of round 1 when a groggy Montero reeling from a series of more than 12 punches by Bernal late in the 10th round hid behind his gloves and appeared unable to school’s gymnasium Bernal took over the WBC crown in his last fight in Tokyo against former title holder Koji BL head basketball coach Evan Excell will direct the week-lon- g camp that is open to in at a cost of boys grades Kobayashi April 9 6-- 12 $10 per boy 1 respond to Bernal’s relentless attack opening the 11th The win lifted the Bernal’s lifetime record to 2 28-year-- 35-9-- “This was my toughest fight in two years” said a smiling Bernal who had traded punches Juniors and seniors will meet from 8 to 10 am sophomores from 10 am to 12 noon and middle school and 9th graders evenly with Montero until the Mexican took charge midway through the 10th round “It was a lot tougher fight than the one with Kobayashi Montero is a harder puncher and is in better shape” from 12 noon to 2 rfr pm Robinette wins Brigham Ladies Amateur BRIGHAM CITY — Cindy Robinette won the Brigham City third Pat Bakes won the third flight and Elly O’Grady took second place Charlotte Lee finished the tournament in third Ladies Amateur Tournament Wednesday at the Brigham City GolfCoursc place Bev Harrop placed second in the first flight of the tourney and In the fourth flight competiAlma Bryant came in third tion Annabelle Looflie’s took In the second flight Dodie first place and Melanie Cifowfki Payne took first place honors took second In third place was Finisher Eva Norma Butler Annetta Ramos ovei second-plac- e Erickson Jensen Avanelle placed won the putting category fltGn Clhievy-GM- C Nationals HUNDREDS OF VINTAGE CUSTOM & STOCK TRUCKS Softball tournament registration open o1c Registration is open for the The winner aof the tournament Fort Buenaventura Softball Clas- will receive berth to the Class D National Tournament at Boiat the West sic June se Idaho in August Five teams denFort Buenaventura Park Men’s blue red and white from the tourney will receive berths in the Class D State Tourleague teams are eligible for the tournament which is nament For more information call the run under the direction of the 3 recreation division at Recreation Division 9-- Annual TiViuicMini’ X 10 Q Ogden City Stadium Truck Show and Automotive Swap Meet June 16th 12:00 noon til 6:00 pm For information call Sunset Utah - 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