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    6--The Daily Collegian Monday, July 18, 1977
Major league
standings
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
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Chicago . 53 35 .602
Philadelphia 52 38 .578
Pittsburgh 50 42 .543
Saint Lows 47 45 .511
Montreal 42 47 .472
New York 37 54 .407
West
Los Angeles 59 33 .541
Cincinnati 48 41 ..539
Houston 43 50 .962
San Francisco 43 51 .457
San Diego 40 55 .421.
Atlanta 34 57 374
Saturday's Roans
Chicago 9, Philadelphia
New York 5, Pittsburgh 3
Houston 8, Cincinnati 0
San Francisco 4, Atlanta 0
Montreal 3, St. Louis 0
Los Angeles 1, San Diego 0
Yesterday's Games
Philadelphia 4, Chicago 2
Pittsburgh 3-3, New York 1.9
Houston 3, Cincinnati 1
Atlanta 11, San Francisco 10
Montreal 8, St. Louis 7
Los Angeles 4, San Diego 3
A; Today's Games
No games scheduled
Tomorrow's Games
Ali-Star Game at New York, 8:30 p,m
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NEW YORK (AP) Tom Seaver returns
tt. New York this week one month after the
AMERICAN LEAGUE Great Trade, and all indications point to his
East
W L Pet. GB nomination as the National League's starting
53 39 .576 pitcher in tomorrow night's All-Star Game.
51 38 .573 ' 1 / 2 Don Sutton of the Los Angeles Dodgers,
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.460 .543 3 another right-hander enjoying a good season
40 10 1 / 2
41 49 .456 11 with a 10-4 record and 2.59 ERA, had an
41 50 .451 11 1 / 2 outside chance of getting the starting
West 34 58 .370 19 assignment, but it's more likely that he'll
64 36 . .... pitch behind Cincinnati's ace. Like Seaver,.
51 38 .573 2 1 / 2 Sutton pitched last Thursday and will be well
50 42 .543 5 rested.
46 43 .517 1 / 2
42 46 .477 11 7 More recent work would seem to rule out
as 51 .433 15 ,starting berths for Chicago's Rick Reuschel;
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esults .432 151/2 Steve ' Carlton of Philadelphia and John
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Detroit It, Toronto 3 Candelaria of Pittsburgh. Joaquin Andujar,
Oakland 8, Minnesota 2 the Houston Astros' representative, was
Baltimore s,Milwaukee 0 injured in a recent game and is a doubtful
Kansas City 5, New York 1
Texas 5, Cleveland 4 'participant tomorrow night.
Boston 4, Chicago 3 Completing the National 'League pitching
California 5, Seattle 4 staff' are relievers Bruce Sutter of Chicago
Yesy's Games
Toronto 3-6, terda
Detroit 2-7, 2nd game 11 and Gary Lavelle of San Francisco.
innings Along with Jim Palmer, Vida Blue and Jim
Chicago 3, Boston 2
Milwaukee 3, Baltimore 2 Eckersley, the American League ptiching
Kansas City 8, New York 4 staff lists Sparky Lyle of New York, Dave
Minnesota 4-9, Oakland 1-5 Laßoche of California, Jim Kern of
Seattle 8, California 7
Cleveland at Texas, n Cleveland and Bill Campbell of Boston.
Today's Games The American League's starting lineup,
No games scheduled voted by the fans, will have Minnesota's Rod
Baltimore
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Cleveland
Milwaukee
Detroit
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Chicago's Richie Zisk and New York's
Reggie Jackson in the outfield and Carlton
Fisk of Boston behind the plate.
The National League will have Steve
Garvey of Los Angeles at first base, Cin
cinnati's Joe Morgan and Dave Concepcion
at second and short, Ron Cey of Los Angeles
at third, Cincinnati's Johnny Bench behind
the plate and an outfield consisting of Cin
cinnati's George Foster, Greg Luzinski of
Philadelphia and Dave Parker of Pittsburgh.
Baseball's midsummer night's dream
game will start at 8:30 p.m., EDT, with the
American League hoping to regain some lost
pride. The Nationals have won 13 of the_last
14 games.
Bucs split, Phillies win
NEW YORK (AP) Rookie Steve
Henderson's grand slam homer high
lighted a tie-breaking six-run explosion in
the seventh inning that carried the New
York Mets to a 9-3 victory over the Pitts
burgh Pirates and a split of yesterday's
doubleheader.
The Pirates took the opener 3-1 as John
Candelaria pitched five shutout innings to
earn his 10th triumph before being
removed with a recurring back ailment.
Despite the split, third-place Pittsburgh
gained one-half game on Chicago and
Floyd joins $1 million elite
SUTTON, Mass. (AP) Ray Floyd just
managed to hold off Jack Nicklaus' last gasp
challenge and joined the elite ranks of golf's
$1 million winners with a front-running, two
under-par 69 that staked him to a one-stroke
victory yesterday in the Pleasant Valley
Classic.
Floyd, who led or shared the lead
throughout the last three rounds, claimed the
lath title of his career with a 271 total, 13
under par and a tournament record.
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) Jay John
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Phillies beat the Chicago Cubs 4-2.
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