sports Battalion/Page 121 June 1,1982 f 1 TANK M C NAMA11A by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds IS- UMIQUE IM mAT inSv ( IT 5TAGK, a CERtMOfOY FDR AtaLETE^ WHO'VE CDMPlETtP THEIR COLLEGE ELIGIBILITY. / BY FAR THE MOST TOXHlMG MOMEKJT IWTHIGSOLEMM, AHCIEMT CEREMOMY RDRTHE FORMER ETUI7EK1T-ATHL&TEG COMEG VJHEM ■ Net vs. baseline Gerulaitis to face surprising Wilandeikm Bench’s error paves Phillies’ victory path United Press International In a game in which throws kept winding up where they didn’t belong, all Johnny Bench did was follow the trend. “We got the out we wanted,” Cincinnati Manager John McNamara said Monday night after a throwing error by third baseman Bench with two out in the 15th inning gave the Phi ladelphia Phillies a 5-4 victory over the Reds in a game marred by a bench-clearing brawl. “Johnny just didn’t make the play.” Bob Dernier led off the 15th with a single off loser Bob Shir ley, 2-3, and Pete Rose sacrificed him to second. After Mike Schmidt was walked intentional ly, Gary Matthews sent Dernier to third with a flyout. Manny Trillo then hit a grounder to Bench, whose low throw bounced past First base- man Dan Driessen to make a winner of Sid Monge, 2-0, who pitched the final 1 'A innings. Trillo barely beat the throw to the plate from right fielder Paul Householder to score the tying run. Driessen drove in three runs with two homers to help the Reds to a 4-0 lead. In other games, New York de feated Atlanta 10-4, San Diego outlasted Chicago 9-7, Los Angeles topped Pittsburgh 5-4 and St. Louis crushed San Fran cisco 11-6. In the American League, it was Toronto 5, New York 4; Baltimore 8, Texas 7; Detroit 4, California 3; Cleveland 9, Min nesota 4; Boston 5, Oakland 2; Kansas City 11, Chicago 4; and Seattle 5, Milwaukee 4 in 11 in- “It was a real team victory,” said Philadelphia Manager Pat Corrales. “Everybody played a role.” Philadelphia, which entered the ninth with only one hit, ral lied to tie the score. The fight came in the seventh when Phillies’ reliever Ron Reed drilled Mario Soto with a pitch after the Reds’ starter had hit Schmidt and Dernier with pitches. “I honestly believe there is a time when retaliation is needed,” Reed said. “I don’t know that Soto was throwing at our players, but he hit two of them.” nings. Mets 10, Braves 4 — At New York, Charlie Puleo allowed six hits and struck out 10 in 7% in nings and catcher John Stearns drove in three runs to spoil the return of Atlanta Manager Joe Torre. It marked Torre’s first appearance at Shea Stadium since he was fired last season af ter five years as the Mets’ man ager. Padres 9, Cubs 7 — At Chica go, Tim Flannery drove in three runs and Ruppert Jones and Sixto Lezcano each homered for the Padres. Chris Welsh, 3-1, pitched the first 6‘/s innings and drove in two runs. Luis DeLeon picked up his second save. Doug Bird, 3-5, suffered the loss. Dodgers 5, Pirates 4 — At Pittsburgh, Mike Scioscia, who had a second-inning solo homer, and pinch hitter Ken Landreaux each hit eighth-inning sacrifice flies to break a 3-3 tie. The vic tory went to reliever Steve Howe, 3-1, who pitched the seventh in relief of starter Ted Power. Cardinals 11, Giants 6 — At St. Louis, Ozzie Smith, Willie McGee, and Tito Landrum drove in two runs apiece in a 10-run fourth for the Cardinals, who sent 15 batters to the plate. It was their biggest inning since July 17, 1980, and the biggest in the league this season. United Press International PARIS — Fifth-seeded Vitas Gerulaitis of the United States must draw on his experience and speed today if he’s to defeat Sweden’s Mats Wilander in the quarterfinals of the French Open tennis championships. Wilander, 17, put his name in the spotlight in the fourth round with an upset victory over No. 2-seed Ivan Lendl, who was con sidered one of the favorites to win the world’s premier clay court tournament. The 27-year-old Gerulaitis, whose lightning-fast serve and volley game has made him a crowd pleaser on the profession al circuit for seven years, has reached the final in four out of five Grand Prix tournaments this year. Runner-up to Sweden’s Bjorn Borg here in 1980, Geru laitis is shooting to capture his first Grand Slam title since the Australian Open in 1977. This year, he beat Wilander in Bus- sels. “I’ll try to do my best, but all I can do is take it as it comes,” Willander said after his stun ning 5-set triumph over Lendl. The quarterfinal match pits the net game of Gerulaitis against the hard-driving base line shots of Wilander, heralded as the new Borg of tennis for his style of play as well as his nation ality. The womens quarterfinals will see another seasoned player, Martina Navratilova, pitted against the raw enthusiasm of a virtual unknown, American Zina Garrison. Playing her first toui as a professional, Gai ousted seventh-seeded champion Mima Jausovsl Yugoslavia, 7-6, 6-1 inafo. round match. Winner of the French Open junior title last year, the tall Swede’s toughest problem against Gerulaitis will be to play with the steadiness of a seasoned player. Also vying for a spot in the semifinals are seventh-seed Pe ter McNamara of Australia and Argentine Jose Luis Clerc, seeded No. 4. Both players have struggled through four- or five-set marathon matches and could be fixed on setting a new record for the longest Grand Prix match. 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