B—The Collegian Wednesday, Phils take two, Bucs fall to Mets j 0 | CHICAGO (AP) Bob Boone's Burris, who combined with reliever Cvnoo dL CI RndTin Tlrtr\re> A j9tf^ eighth-inning home run snapped a 2-2 tie Neil Allen on a five-hitter, earned his CXpUo Tr '-’CtrUllldlS U DUolUil \J r / IyCIO nr W' £ I | BH I JBttHßUßHttl^UttlßU yesterday and led the Philadelphia second straight victory since coming off ST LOUIS (AP) Gary Carter DETROIT (AP) Boston’s Jim jR Phillies a 5-2 victory over the Chicago the disabled The doubled home Ellis Valentine in the Dwyer belted a solo homer in the eighth ‘~r> |RR i*m«** m " - " Cubs. righthander cracked a bone in his right fourth inning as the Montreal Expos, inning to snap a 4-4 tie as the Red Sox .Rb** '"* l *** , " ‘ Philadelphia also registered an 8-5 thumb while attempting a sacrifice bunt bolstered by a triple play, defeated the defeated the Detroit Tigers 5-4 and EVMmH Wk ejrtßßßx Mt^i^^SSStK! I SSBB r r ------ ■ victory over the Cubs in the completion against Montreal on July 3. St. Louis Cardinals 4-0 last night behind spoiled the comeback of Mark “The ■£ if - flRBi "'.' ' g SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSiaiS&SSSiSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSiis ” giSSS^ of a suspended game as Bake Mcßride “I still have a little pain when I grab the four-hit pitching of Fred Norman and Bird” Fidrych last night. B| BBjRBR Rk|Bl| Ift * *^ # BB(WiBBI j l r> -jr jwa nnnu« wmmmimtMMmmaimaKmmam*. ~ • J singled home Larry Bowa with the go- something or apply pressure on the tip of two relievers. Dwyer’s seventh homer of the season J jBHk +* jßk ' - * f • *& jp'-H / j / “ piHBB TBRBHBR \ ' BBBBBarg JBBBjBBk { out five and issued one walk. The five by Claudell Washington. Steve Hen- start of the year, allowed all four St. League Rookie of the Year honors. - —•• ‘-***‘ f ri&fc ■ w m , IiIHHBHT ■ MRRRByjR \ strikeouts gave Carlton 200 for the derson sacrificed and, after Joel Louis hits in six innings plus before Elias The 6-foot-3 Fidrych was recalled j Mfe' j : J WHBHBjjflg JmHßjTOlllffilWWliM) I season the sixth time in his career Youngblood was walked intentionally to Sosa and Woodie Fryman finished up. Sunday from the Tigers’Triple A farm j SIFW&NmM \ BBRRRBBr Bf BBBBB^^RBk^^Bfefe. { he’ss reached that plateau. load the bases, Trevino brought Mazzilli Valentine opened the Expos’ fourth club at Evansville, Ind., where he has s Wf i Ifl B \ Boone led off the eighth by slamming a and Washington home with a single to with a single, the first hit off St. Louis been trying to comeback from a variety MJUIX'W&d&LC‘ * I 2-0 delivery off loser Mike Krukow, 7-12, center. starter John Fulgham, 3-5. After Warren of arm ailments. .. ( - - : BBHBBBBBBr BB t for - Fidrycli little nerves j Burris 6-6 and loser Rick Rhoden 2-3 took third on Bill Madlock’s double with League East Division. In the second Butch Hobson was safe Jraßr’ J 0 ‘Ladies Slipper’(at left) and‘Damsel at Supper* are part of a laser photography exhibit by Chandra Swami in the East Corridor Gallery of Pattee through each allowed four hits through six in- hpf^ U p.rt The winning rally started with one out on shortstop Mark Wagner’s error, .. - . i-. ... | Sept. 6. nings of a scoreless game. Garner was walked intentionallv when Aurelio Rodriguez walked and Glenn Hoffman doubled and they both Mark “Bird” Fidrych tips his hat to a cheering capacity crowd in Tiger CSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^ “The guy pitched a great game ou „ J nA tUn h „ n „,„ rt „„ f J ’ went to third on a single bv Dinch hitter scored on Dave Stapleton’s single. Stadium last night. The Detroit player, who captured the hearts of baseball fans against us. What can you say? He ° 3 ° jj m gpencer. Ed Farmer, 6-6, in- The Tigers got their first run in the in his rookie year in 1976 with uninhibited exuberance on the field, is attempting , MB—WBM— challenged the hitters and he got us out,” The intentional walk was the only pass tentionally walked Willie Randolph to fourth on Champ Summers’homer, his a fourth comeback from arm injuries. Detroit recalled Fidrych from the minor Jr A A S M S A A MSt M JBt said Rhoden, who fell to 2-3 as Burris allowed by Burris, who had four load the bases before Jones hit his game- 11th of the season. leagues Sunday. i-i.I JTVB B B B W m mm Kk m mm rBJTBB JF B B B B BR BHi V Cl “-e “ winning homer a« ov« .He Baitimone O.nies JeKBS 2, hdianS 1\ jj IJMLIM+MM flf Tt Ftj MUA in the seventh off Boston starter Mike “e' 6 snaoDed a i o . 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