1a the examiner Saturday July 1971 IndiansElke Joys in 15 rampage CLEVELAND tAPi Cleve land Indians manager Jeff lor borg finally got laugh and he was able to sit back and enjoy the Charlie and Fuzzy show while the Indians raked Toronto Blue Jays 115 in an Amciican League baseball game Friday night It was FuzzyeLarvell Blanks who provided much of the action slamming two homers and driving in five runs lorborg said he inserted Blanks into the lineup to give Frank Duffy little rest After Fuzzy got his first hit asked him tDuffyi how he liked his seat fun the bench lorborg said Then after Fuz zy got his second said you might be there two weeks After three consecutive de feats in New York lorborg said it was nice to have one game like that for change and sit back and relax on the bench It was nice to see Charlie do so well ded IMPRESSIVE RETlRN Charlie Spikes was back in an Indians uniform after being re turned few hours earlier from Clevelands loledo farm club in the lnterational League to re place Johnny Grubb Spikes quickly made his presence known singling home Bruce Bochte in the second to give the Indians their first run Blanks capped fiverun fifth inning with threerun homer atid added tworun shot in the seventh Dennis Eckersley 87 went all the way on the mound and also Fuzzy he ad had onehitter going through six innings He lost his shutout in the seventh After walking the first two Blue Jays in the in ning he allowed Sam Ewing to single home run Al Woods drove in another run with sacrifice fly before Eckersley got out of the inning Then in the ninth Eckersley got two men out but had trouble ending it as Ewing homered and Woods added tworun homer before Alan Ashby struck out pitched good for eight in nings and it ends up not being good Eckersley said still had good stuff in the ninth but just lost my composure All was thinking about was that wanted to throw hard Then eased up needed just one more out and leouldnt get tl White Sox chase Fidrych off mound By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It was another night for the birds in Detroit but Mark tlhe Birdt Fidrych got his tail sal ted The usual Bird Watching crowd of 15 903 showed up at Ti ger Stadium on Friday night expecting to see their hero fly What they got instead was tornado warning torrential rain storm and 1o7 American League defeat at the hands of the redhot hicago White Sox Fidrych delivered 117 pitches in just 523 innings and gave up 11 hits and six runs just didnt have it last years American League rookie of the year said It marde Fidrychs second disappointing outing in row He lost to Baltimore July when he also was unable to get throuin the sixth inning His first two starts of the season were losses but he rebounded with six consecutive victories It gets you mentally Fidr ych said dont like to lose But you cant let it keep you down you know Youve gotta get your atmosphere built back up And thats what Im gonna do You watch Ill be backfor the fans lllscwhere III the American League lcvcland Indians blasted Toronto Blue Jays lli New York Yankees got past Baltimore Orioles if Kansas ity Royals dumped Oakland As 52 Texas Rangers beat California Angels 95 Seattle Mariners outlasted Minnesota Twins 1311 and Boston Red Sox downed Milwaukee Brewers 77 it DRIVES IN RlNS lorge Orta led the White Sox attack against Fidrych as he drove in five runs with two siti gles and double as the West Divisionleading Sox won their eight consecutive game hicago trailed 53 after five innings but rallied for three runs in the sixth and added four more runs It the seventh to grab to advantage Larvell Blanks rapped two home runs driving iti five runs and Dennis Eckersley pitched sixhitter as Cleveland snapped threegame losing streak against Toronto Sam Ewing and Al Woods homered for the BI uc Jays Thurman Manson and Graig Nettles each hit home run and combined for seven runs battedin as the Yankees wot their fourth consecutive game and snapped seveirgame Baltimore winning streak FIRES SIXIIITIER Dennis Leonard fired six hitter and tied club record by striking out 13 batters and the Royals exploded for five runs in the fouttli inning in winning their fourth straight game and handing Oakland their sixth loss in row Leonard walked one and struck out 13 as he lin proved his record to 79 The 13 strikeouts tied the club record held by Steve Busby Texas took advantage of seven walks by Californias No lan Ryan itt less than three in nings and coasted to their third consecutive victory The fire balling Angels righthander hoping to establish major league record by striking out to or more batters for the 98th time couldnt find the plate in the first inning He walked four batters before Juan Beniquez delivered twoout tworun double Bobby Bonds smashed his 17th homer of the season for the Angels and drove in two runs while Ike Hampton knocked in the other three Angels runs Lee Stanton slugged three run homer and drove in fch runs and Bill Stein knocked in four more rtins with pair of homers as Seattle outlasted Minnesota Larry llisle and Rich hiles belt ed home run for the Twins who went into the game with fourgame winning streak Jim Rice blasted tworun home run and former Brewers Bernie Carbo and George Scott belted solo homers as second place Boston remained one game behind the Yankees in the East Division Pirates rally for win in fightfilled game By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It seemed more like hockey game involving Philadelphia Flyers than baseball contest with the Phillies But Fridays fightfilled game in Pittsburgh was played on diamond with bats and balls not on ice with sticks and pucks The Pirates rallied from 775 deficit to defeat the Ihillies tlT lh llIlI II IHESS iiieiiran League East let Itl New York lit 13 Tiilt lioslon El 370 Baltimore it 314 lcvclantl lift 40 IR lilwaukm iti it is Detroit it 43 Hi 11 Toronto to 31 To lsl Ihirago in mm Minnesota it 17 Girl t1 Kansas lit it it Texas to ti lit 11 talitornia ltt 1o tti it Oakland 17 ll Seattle lti itl lit lx Friday 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offense to being hit and headed for the mound where he threw roun dhousc right that missed Kison Both benches emptied and Selt inidt was ejected After Schmidts punch missed its target massive Phillics outfielder Greg Luzin ski tackled Kison and Pirates catcher Ed Off former hiin school toot ball star tackled Schmidt START AGAIN In the bottom of the eighth hostilities erupted again when Tug McGraw hit Willie Stargell on the shoulder Stargell headed for the mound and both benches cmpt icd again No pun chcs were thrown and McGraw and Philadelphia manager Danny Oyark were eject ed The Pirates tied the game with fourrun rally in the eighth keyed by runscoring singles by Ott Phil Garner and Dave Parker Elsewhere in the National League incinnati Beds top ped Houston Astros 86 Chicago ubs edged St Louis Cardinals Tti Montreal Expos took 7+4 decision from New York Mets Los Angcles Dodgers beat San Diego Padres rii and San Fran cisco Giants defeated Atlanta Braves itfl George Foster slammed his 24th homer and knocked in his 80th run this season in the Reds triumph Fosters tit RBIs have come in 110 games The Expos sunived ninth timing uprising by the Mets to hand New York its ninth loss in row the longest winless streak for the Mets since 1915 Jack Nicklaus aiming for his 15th major tournament title British Open championship hits out from the rough on the eighth fairway in Fridays round of the British Open Golf Championship AP Photo Watson Nicklaus shore lead TURNBERRY Scotland AP felt like was in the middle of World Series said Tom Watson after 8000 golf erazy Scots had given him and Jack Nicklaus roaring we come on Turn berrys 18th green It was the halfway point in classic headtohead battle as the two stars burned up the Ailsa course with scores of 65 fivc under parand contended for the lead in the British Open They were all ready to take up the argument again in the fourth and final round today They were clear joint leaders seven under par for three roun ds and paired together again for the final charge The rivals began Friday even Nicklaus shot five birdies and went two strokes ahead but back came Watson to catch him at the 14th and 15th holes Even the two stars them selves agreed it was super show It was good exhibition said Nicklaus You seldom see two players going round cour se together and both playing so well was trying to make it oneman tournament lie was trying to make it onemait tournament In the end we made it two man tournament It is fun to be involved in thing likethis REEPING But both had better watch out Hardhitting Dove Barr leads CPGA championship OTTAWA tCPt Before the start of the Canadian Profes sional Golfers Association championship several players predicted Dave Barr of Ke lowna would be the one to beat After the first 36 holes of the championship which concludes Sunday the quietspeaking hardhitting Barr is making them look like prophets He had backtoback 67$ for founderpar 134 at the con clusion of the second round Fri day Three strokes behind him is George Knudson of Toronto who beat Barr last year for the PGA title Behind Barr and Knudson are players within striking range and with good words coming from the weatherman observers are expecting tight finish Scott Knapp of Woodbridge nt and Phil Giroux of Repen Moiors hi to defeat By THE CANADIAN PRESS london Majors scored three runs early in the game and hung on to defeat leaguelead ing Toronto Maple Leafs 42 in Interounty Major Baseball League play Friday In other games llatnilton ardinals dumped St Thomas Elgins 74 and Guelph Forums defeated Brant ford Red Sox 75 Play resumes Sunday with Brantford meeting Toronto Stratford Hillers travelling to meet St Thomas Guelph play ing ambridgc Terriers and tendon visiting KitchenerWa terloo Panthers Randy Mercer scored the fir st run for London in the second inning with Arden Eddie and Dan Greive scoring later in the inning on Larry Higgitts single The Leafs picked up single runs in the sixth when John Good scored on base hit and in the seventh when Peter Aleo raced home from third on an error London pitcher Phil Schmidt picked up his fourth win Steve Parker took the loss from the Leafs Playing at home Hamilton turned two Elgiiis errors into three StVtIllllllltllllg runs for the win Swimming Pool Sole lnground kits and installations Solar blankets Liquid chlorine Roy Campbell 4873443 No Toll tigny Que are four strokes off the pace at 139 Bob Rose of Hamilton nt Moe Norman of Gilford Ont Greg Pidlaski of Mississauga Ont Tim Mo Cutcheon of Kitchener Ont and Gar Hamilton of Toronto are tied at Ht omplaints about the greens at the par72 Hylands Golf Club course have surfaced Matty golfers feel their scores would be lower if the greens were cut down bit more ONLY ONE BOGIE Barr has been playing steady golf recording only one bogie while picking up 11 birdies His bogie came when he threeput tedthethirdholc He said his putting has to get sharper but thus far it has saved par for me on several holes Knapp said Barr has been playing so good for the last six teafly Leafs Winning pitcher Ron Buist had eight strikeouts walked two and gave up 11 hits Jed Dean was the loser allowing seven hits including home run by Larry Fischer He struck out six and walked one John Trandell led the Cardiv rials with double and single and scored two runs Bob McQuiggan hit triple and two singles for St Thomas The visiting Forums scored two rutis in the 11th inningon an error Larry Pearsons double and Brad DiCarlossingle Herb Bleck went all the way on the mound for Guelph giv ing up nine hits striking out 11 and walking five weeks its going to be tough to catch him Hes about due to win an other tournament after the Quebec Open Also losing to Knudson last year will give him some feeling of revenge Knudson who believes he has plenty of time to catch Barr said his lanky opponent hits the ball long and straight and putts well which is pretty good combination Knudson said he was coit cerned about his putting but added he feels the greens are to blame feel fortunate when make putt he said The greens are dictating the game cant get mad when miss putt because its impossible to tell what will happen He said he wished officials would have the greens cut add ing Theyd be gorgeous if they were mowed FELT PRESSIRE Knapp said he must have felt some pressure at the start of Fridays round because was little too courageous tried to do few things to day Im not capable of was hitting 75 per cent worse than yesterday But after shaky opening which included double bogie on the parfive second hole played the way should He said he has been playing well enough this year to shoot sub par golf here Giroux who was stroke be hind the leaders after the first round said he was surprised at falling four strokes off the pace Friday played better today than did Thursday My confidence is getting better and Ive got lots of desire Moe Nonnan set an unofficial course record with practice round Iii Wednesday and seemed equally sharp with his opening round 67 But he bal looned to 72 Friday to fall six strokes off the pace WRESTLING FOE Till ROI AMIdlCAN CHAMPIONSHIP BIL ITALIAN DEATH MATCH FALLS DONT COUNT HO DIIOUALIIICATIOIS SUIVIV WINS Tfllli MUST II WINNER lt AMIIILAIICI AT DWI for Ben Crenshaw who came creeping up behind them at the end of the day Nicklaus and Watson had 203 totals and Cren shaw was at 206 after four bird ies on the inward nine for 66 Roger Matlbie Gaylord Bur rows and Britains Tommy Hor ton were tied for fourth at 209 Johnny Miller shot 67 to tie Lee Trevino who had 72 at 210 seven shots off the pace The day had all the drama Scottish golf fans could wish for including violent Scottish thunderstorm which halted play for 25 minutes This is course without trees But as jagged forks of lightning hit the rocky coast beside Tumberry tournament officials told the golfers to stop playing and run for safety Nicklaus and refuge in car We talked to each other about golf about everything Watson said We are not Zom bies We didnt do Ben Hogan out there BOTII HAVE WON Hogan notorious for his silent relations with opponents won this title at Camoustie on the other side of Scotland in 1953 Since then Nicklaus has won it twice on Scottish cour seat Muirfield in 1966 and at St Andrews in 1970 Watson won it at Camoustie in 1975 Nicklaus and Watson reached the ninth fairway when the thunderstorm broke They fin ished that hole in pars before seeking shelter with Nicklaus two strokes ahead Nicklauss putter finally let him down at the 14th where he missed one from feet for his first bogey Watson got par and cut Nicklauss lead to one stroke At the 15th Watson rolled one in from 20 feet for birdie two and they were level Nicklaus lapsed again at the long 17th and miscued on threefoot put that would have given him an eagle They both got birdies there and went on to the royal welcome at the 18th green Watson took Brampton wins 1312 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Brampton Excelsiors rallied in the third period to edge Fer gus Thistles 1312 in Ontario Lacrosse Association Major series play Friday In the other game Brooklin Redmen edged Six Nations Braves 109 in Brantford Tonight Six Nations plays the Redmen in Brooklin DOJG HARRIS Barrie 726181 233 Bradford St Saskatchewan feeling bite of injury bug REGINA CP Jim Edd who stood in line for long time as Saskatchewan Rou ghri ers assistant before inheriting the head coachingjob is teaming that patience is virtue Eddy attempting to retain the Western Football Conference title won by the Roughriders under John Payne last season will open his defence with backfield riddled by injuries and depar tures Most of our problems are in the secondary Eddy said in an interview We lost allCanadian Lorne Richardson and all conference Jim Marshall and they wont be easy to replace To compound his problems Eddy also has veteram Ken McEachern Ted Provost and Paul Williams out with injuries Williams is expected to be ready McEachem will be out at least six weeeks followin ation Provost is out for an undetermined period with pull muscles for the season opener but an leg Tolreplace the proven veterans Eddy is experimenting with oldtimers Lewis Cook and Barry Ardern and youngsters Emil Neilsen and Randy Graham HAVE NEW FACES The usually stable Roughriders may have up to 10 new faces when the Tuesday night face Winnipeg Blue Bombers in their season opener Veteran quarterback Ron Lancaster is model of stability He will have slotback Tom Cam pana and running backs Steve Molnar and Molly McGee in the backfield with him and tight end BobRichardson and Flanker Steve Mazurak have returned The biggest adjustment on offence will be the loss of Rhett Dawson the clubs leadin receiver for several seasons Ca nadian Lief Pettersen has rebounded after slow start caused by injury in his bid to fill Dawsons old ob The offensive line wont be Chang much with Joe Miller Sam Holden Mike Dirks and Ralph Galloway also coming back Welcome back on the defensive line is Bill Baker who came from British Columbia Lions in trade that cost Saskatchewan veterans Frank Landy and Jesse ONeal TO JOIN WELLS Baker will join George Wells to provide the best passrushing in the Canadian Football Lea gue Rookie Ron Cherkas and veteran Tim Roth will start at tackle Eddys rebuilding job will be made easier by the fact that Saskatchewan has outstanding linebackers Cleveland Vann will be in the middle again flanked by Canadian Bill Manchuk and import Roger Goree The key linebacking uestion is who will back them up perennial question has een who Lancasters backup will be This year the answer is Eric Guthrie solid punter Als have cut Dove Broggins MONTREAL CP As professional athlete Dave Braggins of Montreal Alouettes was aware that he could be traded or cut at any time but he still wasnt prepared for it slipped into this league quietly and thats the way Im going out Braggins said Fri day after learning hed been Countersuit is dismissed SAN 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