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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12. 1982 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON Yanks Crush Angels 11-4 With 10th Inning Explosion By FRED DOWN UTI SperU Writer It was an old-fashioned New York Yankee explosion and It just about made a wreck of both the Los Angeles An gels and the American league pennant race. Seven runs poured over the plate in the 10th inning rally Tuesday night, crushing the Angels, 11-4, and extending the Yankees' first-place lead to five full games. It was the Angels' moment of truth the game in which they could have begun a late run on the Yankecs-and the fact is they gave It a great try. But in the end they were mothered-and only a miracle TONIGHT 7:15 P.M. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1 or 2 Gimet A iam,,, Mari't Stan Teiirney Oregon Star Softball Association ar Mtnwri.l Field VA Oemlcillary WHITI CITY ADMISSION: Afult SI. 00 Srud.nri SOc MEDFORD MOOSE LODGE TOURNAMENT SPONSORS can bring them back Into posi tion as practical pennant chal lengers. The Angels had tied the score at 4-4 on Leon Wagner's ninth-inning single but - all that did was set the the stage for typical late-inning Yankee lightning. Two singles and a walk produced one run, an other single and Clete Boy er's double drove in two more runs and then Roger Maris clouted a grand slam homer after a walk to leave LA in the rubble of the AL stand ings. Held Early Laad Lee Thomas' two homers enabled the Angels to take an an early 3-1 lead but the Yankees tied the score on Elston Howard's two - run sixth-inning homer and took a 4-3 lead on Bobby Richard son's run-producing seventh inning single. Wagner's clutch hit tied it up again and gave hope to the crowd of 30,830 in Los Angeles until the Yankees went to hat, that is. The Minnesota Twins beat the Washington Senators, 5-2, the Detroit Tigers topped the Cleveland Indians, 10-1. the Baltimore Orioles routed the Chicago White Sox, 9-1, and the Boston Red Sox downed the Kansas City Athletics, 11- 6, in other AL games. The Milwaukee Braves shaded the St. Louis Cardi nals, 6-5, the Cincinnati Reds downed the Chicago Cubs, 2-0, the Philadelphia Phillies swept a doubleheader from the Houston Colts, 5-3 and 7-4, and the New York Mets snapped a 13-ga'me losing streak with a 5-4 win after losing the first game doubleheader to the burgh Pirates, 8-8. Twins Extended Streak Jack Kralick and Moore combined in a four-hit ter for the Twins, who scored their fourth straight victory with the help of a key single by Bernle Allen in the sixth inning. Dave Stenhouse suf fered hia ninth loss against of a Pitts- Ray ...win a "Shower of Prizes" in the Jockey $50,000 SWEEPSTAKES! Grand Prize a fabulous TWA SuperJet vacation in EUROPE . for a family of 4 plus a 1963 Rambler American Convertible 1472 other prizes I The thrill of a lifetime! Jet lit Claw lo Rome, Paris, London, Modrid . . . and have a new car waiting for you an your return. Com in today for full detail on the Jockey "Shower of Prizes". 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Robin Roberts won his eighth game of the year and the 242nd of his career be hind a 10-hit Baltimore attack that included a grand slam homer by rookie Boog Powell. Early Wynn, in search of the 299th win of his career, re tired only one batter in the first inning before being routed. Carl Yastrzemski hit a three-run homer and drove in two other runs to lead the Red Sox' 15-hit attack. Earl Wilson, aided by Arnold Ear- ley in the ninth, picked up his ninth win of the season. Braves Nipped Cards Lee Maye's 10th-inning sin gle drove In the winning run for the Braves and gave Claude Raymond his fifth triumph. Charlie James had three hits, including a homer, for the Cardinals while Gus Bell had four hits and Tommy Aaron homered for the Braves. Jim Maloney pitched eight scoreless relief innings as the Reds struggled to remain in the NL race with their win over the Cubs. Marty Ke ough's homer was the big blow for the Reds while rookie Ken Hubbs of the Cubs ran his record string of con secutive errorless games to 64. Art Mahaffey won his 17th game and Jack Hamilton his seventh as the Phillies made it 15 in a row over the Colts. Roy Sievers and Johnny Cal lison hit back-lo-back homers for the Phillies in the nightcap. Pinch-hitter Marv Throne berry's three-run, ninth-inning homer enabled the Mets to down the Pirates after Pitta burgh won the opener with the aid of Felix Mantilla's three-run throwing error in the ninth Inning of the first game. MNtsroREs: National League . (Itt cam.) Plttabursn .. t()0 mi 1fM a . 3 N.w York ooo ins ooo a 3 Gibbon, Francla (4). Lamaba (fit, Ollvo 8i. Fare I9i and Burgess, l.ppert lAi, Andernon. Craig till. DavtauH (8l and Ptgnatano. Win ner Ollvn (4-1 i. Loser Craig 47 201. HR Thomas. (2nd game) Pittsburgh ... 210 000 100 4 7 fl New York 000 100 004 S 12 0 Haddlx. Face 9 and Leppert. Moorhead, Daviault (71. R. G. Mil ler ini and Cennizzaro. Coleman (7i. Pignalano (91. Winner R. G. Miller 12-11. Loier Fare (1-3). HR Leppert, Throneberry. till game) Houston ... 002 010 000 .1 7 0 Philadelphia 300 ino lOx S 0 Brure. Kemmerer (71. tlmbrtcht (7i and H. Smith, Mahaffey (17-101 and Dalrymple. Lour - Bruca 17-81. Clint game) Houston ...000 oil 002 4 a 0 Philadelphia 200 011 00x 7 14 0 Golden. Tlelenauer (Si, Uni hrlrht tnt and Campbell. Hamilton (7-111 and Datrynipte. Irfser Gol den (S-lll. HR Calllson, Sievers, Campbell, Warwick. rlnctnnaU ... 000 000 020 2 a 0 Chicago 000 000 000 0 4 0 Malonev. Henry (Oi and Ed wards. Cardwell. Flslon 9) and Bertell. Winner Maloney (8-4. Loser Cardwell (S-121. flft tnnlngsl St Louie . 010 000 121 0 .1 IS 1 Milwaukee 000 on! 4(10 I (I 14 0 Jackson, Ouliba 171. Shantt (7t, Ferrarce (Bi and Oliver, Schaffer (Oi. Leniaiter. Burdetta i7t. Ray mond (fit and Crandall. Winner Ravmond i.v2t. Loser Ferrareaa t2-.1t. HR T. Aaron. Oliver, Only gamea acheduled, American League Chicago OOO 000 001 1 7 1 Baltimore -SOU 210 Olx 0 10 0 Wvnn. Jovce ill. Ttefenthaler l.li. Lnwn (St and Lotlar. Roberta (S-Si and Trlandos. l.oer Wynn ia-10i. HR Powell. Robinion. Cleveland ... 100 000 000 1 4 1 Detroit . 400 12;l mix 10 14 0 Perrv, Tyrtver t.Sl, Dally (61 and Fdwards. Running lUI-at and Brown. Loser Perry 19-I0i. HR Luplow, Boros. WtHhlngtnn .000 000 020 2 4 3 Minnesota .000 022 lOx a 2 Stenhouse. Chenev tAt and Schmidt Kralick, Moore (Si and Rattev. W I n n e r Kralick 19-81. Loser Stenhouie (tn-Hi. Boston .110 .110 21011 IS fl Keua Cttv 200 OOO 022 8 9 2 Wilson. Farley ill and Nixon. Flicher, Pinter (.Si. Walker i7i. Williams l9i and Brven Winner. WiUon ill-Sl. l.oer Fischer 14-Al. HR Siebern 2. YaMrremlkl. 1(19 Innings) N York loo 002 mo 7 11 in ft , Loa Ang 000 210 0(11 0 4 13 I I Stafford. Ronton (.St, Dalev i9i and Howard Beltnskv, Osinskl i9l tlurrn iIOi. Spring llOi and Rodg er! Winner Dalev tS-.1i l,ner--Puren i2-9i HR L. Thoma 2, Howard. Merit Richland Eliminated Las Vegas, N M. -UTO- Rich ' land. Wash . suffered a pair of defeats and was eliminated from further play in the T-rific-Southwest regional Amer ican Legion baseball tourna ment here Tuesday. Ronnie Ramies bases-loaded homer in (he final Inning save Kerrington, Hawaii, a 10-8 victory over the Wash inglnnians early in the day. Then Kenneth Beck of Oranilr. Utah, paced his teams 11 hit attack with a grand slam homer and a single 81 Granite posted a 9 fi win to knock the Richland i entry out of further ronten- tlon.' MEIJFOIU5vltl4'TRIBWI iP(DiHnr I n n v 3) X i igaasai mmm ism n at a i i " SLIGHTLY WILD New York Yankee's centerfielder Mickey Mantle (7) ducks as Los Angeles Angels' picther Bob Belinsky throws slightly wild pitch in first inning of game at Los Angeles. Catching for Angels is Bob Rodgers. Umpire is Cal Drummond. New York won 11-4. (UPI) Dodgers Slate Two With Phils Philadelphia (UPO The Los Angeles Dodgers open a two game series tonight against the Philadelphia Phillies after being idle Tuesday. Dodger manager Walt Al ston picked Pete Richert (2-2) to start against Chris Short (7-7) of Philadelphia in what should provide Los Angeles with an opportunity to close out its road games in a breeze. Following the Phillies set, Alston herds his league-leading club to New York over the week end to meet the Mets, who have been mathe matically ruled out as pen nant contenders this year. The Mets may be charged with their 100th loss of the year by then. Stengel 'Retires' As Coach By MILTON RICHMAM New York -WPD- Proud old Casey Stengel, who always said he'd- know when to quit, announced his retirement to-day-bul only from the coach ing lines. Marv Throneberry, on the other hand, got such a belt out of the new job he may even try it again. "I fired myself quick," Casey laughed, after taking a brief turn in the coaching box Monday during the nightcap of a doubleheader between the New York Mets and Pitts burgh Pirates. Stengel could afford to laugh for the first time in nearly two weeks because his downtrodden Mets finally ended a 13-game losing streak. Reached The Ultimate Throneberry was the man who did it, Casey reached the ultimate in platooning Monday when he used six coaches - includ ing himself - during the night cap. Here's how it all came about: Third base coach Solly Hemus was ejected by um pire Frank Walsh in the fifth inning and Stengel took over for him. Outside of the first All-Star game in Washington last month, Casey's appearance on the coaching lines was his first in nearly 20 years. Cookie Lavagetto, the Mets' first base coach, moved over to the third base line in the sixth and outfielder Gene Jerry Condray Cops Kart Run Jerry Condray, Grants Pass, won the Class 1 race Sunday at Medford Kartways. Dick Florey, Medford, was second and Dick Hiner, Rose burg, third. In Class 2 the victor was Red Bruce, Gold Hill, with Rick Barnes, Medford. second, and Dick Scott, Klamath Falls, third. First in Class 2 was Jim Roads, Happy Camp, Calif, j Chet Smith, Rogue River, was j runnerup and Irish Kerwood, Medford, took "show" honors. Bill Savard was victor in the A junior chase with Mike Updike running second. A meeting will be held at the track at 7:30 p.m. on Wed nesday, Aug. 29. Average person In the U.S. uses about 20 pounds of tex tiles a year. One-third of the. eomrner- - cial forests In the U.S. are 1m : cated on farms. X' Woodling coached at first. Throneberry Took Over When Woodling went up to pinch hit in the sixth, Throne berry took his place until the bottom of the ninth. That's when Casey signalled from the dugout that he want ed marvelous Marv, as he's called in these parts, to grab a bat and swing for Jim Hick man. 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