Major league standings NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L Pct. DB 45 22 .672 Chicago., Pittsburgh .38 30 .559 74i Philadelphia 37 31 .544 13 1, Saint Louis 37 32 .536 9 29 39 .426 16,Z Montreal • New York 1 29 40 .420 17 Los Angeles 47 25 .653 . Cincinnati 37 32 .536 8 1 1 San Francisco 33 40 .952 1912 31 ,42 .425 16'2 Houston San Diego Atlanta 31 44 .413 17'2 27 44 .380 19,2 Saturday's Results Pittsburgh 10, Montreal 2 Chicago 5, New York 4 Cincinnati 7, Los Angeles 6 Hnuston 4-1, San Francisco 3.4, Ist .rile 10 innings Atlanta 9. San Diego 5 - St. Louis 3 Philadelphia 2 Yesterday's Results Pittsburgh 7-3, Montreal 4-6 Cincinnati 5-3, Los Angeles 4-9 Atlanta 8, San Diego 5 ' Chicago 5, New York 2 Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 0 San Francisco 2, Houston 0 Today's Games Chicago at Montreal, n San Francisco at Cincinnati, n Philadelphia at New York, n Pittsburgh at St. Louis, n San Diego at Houston, n Los Angeles at Atlanta, n , AMERICAN LEAGUE East W , L• Pet. 41 27 .603 New York 39 ,31 .557 Baltimore 37 33 .529 Cleveland 33 32 .508 Milwaukee 34 36 .486 Detroit 30 37 .448 25 43 .368 Toronto West Chicago 38 30 .559 Minnesota 39 31 .557 Kansas City 35 33 .515 33 33 .500 33 33 .500 33 42 .434 29 38 .433 Texas California Seattle Oakland Saturday's Results New York 5, Boston 1 Chicago B, Minnesota 1 Detroit 6, Cleveland 4 California 3, Texas 2 Kansas City 6, Oakland 4 Baltimore 5-3, Toronto 2-1 Seattle 8, Milwaukee 3 Yesterday's Games Cleveland at Detroit, 2 Toronto at Baltimore Boston at New York Chicago at Minnesota Seattle at Milwaukee Kansas City . at Oakland, 2 Texas at California, 2 Toda}•'s Games Baltimore ( Flanagan 2-8) at Cleve land (Bibby 7-4), n New York ( Guidry 5-3) at Toronto (Jefferson 3-7), n Boston (Jenkins 7-51 at Detroit (Hiller 4.7), n Seattle (Pole 4-3) at Chicago (Kravec 2-21, n Milwaukee (Augustine 8-8) at Minne sota ( Goltz 7-4), n Kansas City (Hassler 3-2) at Califor nia (Simpson 3-4), Texao ( Briles 3-4) at Oakland (Mitchell 0-I),n ' 237-4279 • TEMPLE UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Monday & Tuesday, June 27 & 28 Monday, June 27 Pass-fail deadline (10 week summer term). Penn State Tennis Club third annual junior tennis tournament, beginning at 7:30 a.m., University courts near the Ice Pavilion, through July 1. France-cinema, Jean Renoir, La Bete Humaine, French with English subtitles, 7 and '9 p.m., Room 112 Kern. .' Tuesday, June 28 Drop deadline (10 week summer term). Pass-fail deadline (10 week summer term). Course repeat deadline (10 week summer term) College of Education PDK Summer Lecture. Dean Henry Hermanowicz, president of AACTE, on "Teacher Education: The National Scene," 2:20 p.m., Room 112 Kern. Tickets at Kern Information Desk. Festival Theatre, The Royal Family, 8 p.m., Pavilion Theatre. ~ Chambers Gallery: Richard Hamwi, drawings; Philip E. Magaldi, weavings; Denise L. Stone, ceramics. HUB Gallery: Smithsonian Institution exhibit, "Photographing the Frontier." Kern Commons Gallery: Larry Dumm, paintings; "20th Anniversary of Festival Theatre." Museum of Art HUB Gallery: African Art, Nigerian and Benin objects from the collection of Dr. and Mrs. John Swanson Sackett Gallery: "Systems", drawings and three dimensional models. Zoller Gallery: M.F.A. exhibit by Tom Lane, ceramics and Stephanie Knopp, graphics. Carew stays hot; Yanks nip Boston . BLOOMINGTON, Minn. to give the New York Yankees (AP) 'Minnesota's Rod a 5-4 victory over the Boston Carew slAmmed four, hits Red Sox. ' yesterday and boosted his major league-leading batting average to .403. The five-time American League batting champion homered, doubled and singled twice in five official at-bats. He drove in 6ix runs and scored five in Twins' 19-12 victory over Chicago. It was the sixth four-hit game of the season for the 31- year-old Carew, who also has had one five-hit game this year. In 69 games, Carew already has 114 hits a' pace which would enable him to surpass the all-time major league record of 257 set •by George Sisler in 1920. Carew also has knocked in 51 runs and scored 58 times and leads the major leagues with 13 triples, also a record setting pace. The single season mark is 26 set by Shoeless Joe Jackson'in 1912 and tied by Sam Crawford in NEW. YORK (AP) Paul Mike Caldwell, 1-0, got the Blair singled Roy White home victory and Enrique Romo, 5- from third in the ninth inning 5, the loss. ro sia si En mis 9 - . . - . . . Buy any Medium II at the regular price -Pizza ille Get Identical PIZZA FREE I\- Little Caesars IN= "Across From Old Main" PICK UP ONL 1 "Above My-O-My Bar" 1 This coupon expires 237-1481 I 7/31/77 • One Coupon Per Customer At Thts Location Only! .lIM ILE 111111 1111111 111111 ‘ SPECIAL EVENTS EXHIBITS With the triumph, the Yankees swept the three game series with the American League East Division-leading Red Sox. Boston had tied the game in the top of the ninth as Tommy Helms singled in two runs and Steve Dillard, who had singled, crossing the plate on an infield out. But in the bottom of the ninth, Roy White and Thur man Munson hit consecutive singles after Mickey Rivers opened the inning by grounding out. Chris Chambliss was walked in tentionally, loading the bases, before Blair slapped a single through the drawn-in infield off reliever Bill Campbell to end the game. MILWAUKEE ( AP) Cecil Cooper crashed a two out grand slam home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift the Milwaukee Brewers to an 8-6 victory . over the Seattle Mariners yesterday. UPI wlrephoto Cincinnati's Joe Morgan (left) isn't happy with the call as the Reds' second baseman feels the throw beat the Dod geis' Reggie Smith. Smith slid in with a double in yester day's first game at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, won by the Reds 5-4. Is anything!):: ..-.1 ) • ',:. worth the terror 0f . :, ,..?.. '„ . ;c 1, 1,.. i ,.. . 1:.. DEEPS ',,:::::::,,,,.. , . ii. ... ,i,.. f trt ga) :., ,-: ..,,,,,,...:- • `le ' :: 1:00,3:15,5:30,7:45,10:00 1:30-3:30-5:30 7:45-10:00 fi ) THE INCREDIBLE SPECTACLE OF MEN AND WART r loph 1.1 hie A se illtllXTE , •0. 'IX) FAR At 1:00,4:00,7:00,10:00 All Seats $1.25 til 2:30 But Cubs keep winning Bucs split with Expos PITTSBURGH (AP) Warren Cromar tie's two-run single off relief pitcher Rich Gossage keyed an eighth ,inning rally that gave the Montreal Expos. 9 6-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday and a split of their doubleheader. The loss snapped a six-game winning streak for the Pirates, who won the opener 7-4 with the help of a tie-breaking homer by Al Oliver. The Pirates took a 3-0 lead after six innings of the second game as Bill Robinson, celebrating his 34th birthday, rapped a two run homer and a run-scoring single off Montreal starter Stan Bahnsen. However, Sam Mejias clouted a two-run homer in the Montreal seventh to chase Pirate starter Odell Jones. After Pirate reliever Larry Demery walked Chris Speier to open the eighth, Gossage came on and surrendered four , straight singles, including a two-run, bases loaded bouncer up the middle by Cromartie. In the first game, Gossage earned his 13th save by retiring the side in order in the ninth after the Pirates had broken a 4-4 tie with three runs in the eighth. Oliver's ninth homer, a solo belt off Montreal starter Steve Rogers, put the Pirates ahead to stay. They added two more unearned runs in the eighth. ST. LOUIS (AP) Mike Schmidt's 20th \..:. tz" :% it k 41 4, .,1* * ',..i s, , , - . N. , ' • s'-',"Ar,"' • ' ers-3:1,d 5 5 5 S •5 ,•• • • Getting sand kicked in your face? Is your chest as flat as a surfboard? Then get to Nautilus at once. MEE Take advantage of low student rates. You can be a mem ber of Nautilus for as little as $15.00 a month.* * based on yearly rate (shorter rates available) ,L., 4 101) \ ) human performance center 134 E. Foster Arc • Call us: 236.2038 011UTILU EMS -‘,•;;;;„ , 4:4E4' 4 • 5: P, 1 0 0 •;sr, • -;", ~~ ~; EIVIE The Daily Collegian Monday, June 27, 1977-7 home run of the year, his 13th in the last 19 games, led the Philadelphia Phillies past the St. Louis Cardinals 2-0 yesterday. Schmidt's blast came in the fourth inning off loser Larry Dierker, 1-4, who also yielded a fifth-inning solo homer to Garry Maddox. Jim Kaat, 3-5, got his 250th career triumph with the help of three double plays. Gene , Garber replaced him in the ninth inning. CHICAGO (AP) Bobby Murcer drove in two runs with a homer and a sacrifice fly and Steve Ontiveros also homered to lead the Chicago Cubs past the New York Mets 5-2 yesterday for their sixth straight victory. • It marked the fourth time this year the leaders of the National League East have won six straight. The Cubs now have cap tured 15 of their last 19 games. CINCINNATI (AP) Steve Garvey hit two home runs, one in a six-run first inning, as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Cincinnati Reds 9-3 in the second game of a double header yesterday. The Reds won the opener 5-4, as Dan Driessen continued his hot hitting with three hits, including a home run, and two RBl's. The Dodgers and Reds split the four-game series this weekend and Los Angeles remained 8 1 / 2 games ahead of the Reds in the National League West. 4 : r, BMEII mom "" o•.y-.
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