Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday May 19 1983—13 One hit was all Orioles needed against Sox ByMikeTully game sweep of the White Sox UPI sports writer Richard Dotson looked down after throwing an elghth-innl- n pitch it wasn’t to follow the flight of the ball FPr seven and innings Dotson flirted with a until Dan Ford drilled a oraraL opposite-fiel- d home run to the right field bleachers to give the Baltimore Orioles their only hit Wednesday night and a victory over the Chicago White Sox “He hit a pitch I was going good with and that was that” added Dotson who walked seven and struck oat five during the seven innings He struck out Ford twice In the eighth after Dotson fanned leadoff hitter A1 Bumbry Ford drove a fastball to right field his third homer of the year and fourth but The homer gave the Orioles their seventh win in their last eight games including a three- one-thir- ds no-hitt- er 1-- 0 game-winni- ng Through seven innings Dotson and Baltimore rookie Storm Davis were in a scoreless duel with Dotson working his and Davis scattering just three hits In the eighth Chicago's Carlton Fisk drilled a grounder through Oriole third baseman Leo e error before Hernandez's legs for a on Bernasard's sacrifice third Tony taking After an intentional walk to pinch-hittJerry Hairston Baltimore reliever Tippy Martinez came in to strike out pinch-hittRon Kittle before Hernandez atoned for Us miscue by flagging down Rusty Hunts's line drive to end the threat Davis who extended the Orioles’ streak of scoreless innings to 24 was sympathetic with Dotson’s effort “I know how he feels” said Davis “The guy pitched a good game and still came up short” no-hitt- er two-bas- er er “It's nice to pitch well but a loss is a loss” and the said Dotson “I wanted the win but I wanted to win first I can say right now that our team was a little tight The better our pitching staff does the more pressure it's going to take off our hitters” In other games Minnesota ripped Oakland 16-Milwaukee beat Toronto 6 New York beat Detroit 64 Kansas City defeated Boston Slaton pitched 3 3 brings of hitless relief for the win Yankees 0 Tigers 4 At Detroit Jerry Humphrey drove in two runs with a sacrifice fly and a home run and Dave Righetti notched his sixth victory of the season to pace the Yankees to a sweep of their 5 throe-gam- e 7-- series Royals 2 Red Soil Dennis Leonard At Boston continued his success against Boston scattering seven hits and pitching the Royals over the Red 1 Texas downed Cleveland 2 in 14 innings and Seattle edged California 1 Twins IfA'sS At Minneapolis Gary Ward drove in five runs with a homer double and sacrifice fly to assume the AL lead with 32 RBI for Minnesota Frank Viola 14 was the winner Brewers 7 Blue Jays I At Milwaukee Ted Simmons' fourth Ut of the game a bases4oaded single with one out in the ninth rallied the Brewers Simmons drove in six runs two with a home run in the seventh Jim 2-- 2-- 5--0 no-hitt- er 3-- right-hand- 2-- er Sox Rangers 3 Indians 2 At Arlington Texas pinch hitter Bill Stein singled with the bases loaded and none out in the 14th for the Rangers Mariners 2 Angels 1 At Seattle Bob Stoddard Bill Caudill combined mi a Mariners Mike Stanton and lifting the five-hitt- er Dodgers put up their Duke for Rookie of The Year By JeffHasen UPI sports writer When it comes to Rookie of the Year candidates the Los Angeles Dodgers never fail to put up their Dukes Taking advantage of a rich minor-leagsystem anchored by the Triple-- Albuquerque Dukes the Dodgers have won the honor the last four seasons Rick Sutcliffe Steve Howe Fernando Valenzuela Steve Sax Greg Brock could join the list “Everywhere I go people ask me about befog the Rookie of the Year” Brock said Wednesday night after hitting a grand slam and a two-ruhomer leading Los Angeles to a 3 victory ue A n 13-- over the Montreal Expos “There are a lot of good rookies this season and sure it would be great for me to win that honor but It's a long way off It's funny the way they've been walking me this season Tonight I felt good at the plate Gee I certainly got on top of a couple of those pitches” Brock who has replaced Steve Garvey at first base has hit nine homers and has 29 RBI while batting 267 this season He has struck out only 11 times in 120 His eighth homer of the season came off Bill Gullickson 5 in the fifth luring Gullickson loaded the bases by walking the leadoff batter starter Burt Hooton giving up a single to Ken Landreaux and issuing a walk to Pedro Guerrero Brock followed with his blast to right tomakeit7-- l at-ba- ts 3-- homer and Ron Cey drove in two runs with a homer and a double to lead the Cubs Pfratea 8 Reds 1 At Pittsburgh Dale Berra scored on a fielding error by left fielder Gary Redus with one out in the seventh to break a 11 tie and lift the Pirates Dave Stewart worked 2 3 inning and brought his record to 0 In the eighth after Guerrro was hit by a pitch Brock hit another homer to make it Montreal manager Bill Virdon was ejected in the fifth for arguing with plate umpire Joe West In other games SL Louis beat Houston 5 Chicago downed Atlanta 3 Pittsburgh nipped 1-- 4-- 13-- 3 9-- Giants 8 PhflUes 1 Jack Clark drove in his At Philadelphia team's first six runs breaking the game open with a grand slam and hellring the Giants post a victory over the Phillies 5-- Cincinnati Philadelphia 2-- 1 8--1 H San Francisco topped and New York edged San Diego Cardinals 9 Astros 5 At SL Louis Tun Herr’s three-ru- n homer seventh inning that lifted capped an eight-ru- n SL Louis over the Astros and extended the Cardinals' winning streak to seven games Mels 2 Padres 1 At New York rookie Darryl Strawberry laced an RBI single with one out in the eighth inning and Mike Torrez scattered six hits over eight innings to lead the Mets to their fourth straight CubaRBravuiS At Chicago Keith Moreland belted a two-ru- n Blues stay in §t Louis and Hunter groups “as early as Monday” to listen to alternative The Blues are remaining in plans Representatives of the SL Louis at least until the next two groups were expected to get round of discussions begins together Wednesday nlghL The NHL Board of Governors Ziegler did not reveal the Wednesday voted down a pro- tally of the votes but Toronto posal by the owners of the Blues Maple L'eafs president Harold to sell the franchise and move Ballard said the transfer of it but league president John ownership and transfer of the Ziegler refused to rule out site of the franchise were both eventual transfer of the fran- defeated by 154 margins Under the NHL constitution a chise “I wouldn’t be surprised if 75 percent majority is needed to they (William Hunter group) pass the proposaL The former came back with another pro- World Hockey Association posal” said Ziegler “We said franchises— fedmonton no to what was presented Hartford and Quebec— still owe the NHL money from when they period” The Ralston Purina Comjoined the league and did not is Blues vote owner of the pany a to to sell franchise the seeking group headed by Hunter a Saskatoon resident and one of the founders of the defunct A field of 13 colts World Hockey Association including Kentucky Derby Ziegler said he offered to runnerup Desert Wine were meet with the Ralston Purina entered today for Saturday's Complied from UPI WHWW'AVVH'AVHV'AVWV' t of the Footbannews Preakness Raidears management decided to move the NFL team to Los Red Miller of the Denver Stakes at Pimlico with Derby Angeles The plaintiffs have contended that the Coliseum winner and favorite Sony's Gold who cleaned out his ofwould not hasve been built of Halo drawing the No 11 post fices Wednesday nlghL held an emotional meeting today with the city did not have the position Raiders' franchise Desert Wine whose trainer the owner of the USFL team imofficial dismissla with Us said Wednesday Sports agent Jerry Argovitz Jeny Fanning he was against running his minent this morning says he is already working to Gold owner Ron Blandtog Wednesday horse in the Preakness because during bring Buffalo Bills running back of Robert Nahas Joe Cribbs to Houston’s United the colt would not be able to use called a news conference for 10:30 am (MDT) to make the the first president of the ColStates Football League team— a Lasix— an drub— drew the No 7 post dismissal official and wouldn't iseum in the Monterey Superior franchise owned by Argovitz The franchise awarded to position and was listed as the comment until then But Court trial of a suit in which the sources indicated Miller whose City of Oakland is trying to take Argovitz anbd his partners was second choice at 2 Sunny’s Halo who beat Des- team has lost four games in as over the Raiders by eminent to be formally announced today ert Wine by two lengths in the row had been fired marking domain during a ceremony with USFL in a 1 choice coach of The the first dismissal filed when was suit the the was made commissioner Chet Simmons Derby 108th running 8250000-adde- d 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