The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 31, 1983, Image 10

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    Page 10/The Battalion/Tuesday, May 31 1983
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Astros score late
to beat Chicago
United Press International
CHICAGO — Terry Puhl got
Chicago relief pitcher Bill
Campbell right where he
wanted him.
Puhl slammed a two-run tri
ple to give the Houston Astros a
9-7 triumph over the Chicago
Cubs Monday.
The game was tied 7-7 when
Alan Ashby opened the eighth
inning with a single and moved
to second on a balk. Campbell,
1-2, struck out the next two bat
ters and after going 2-and-0 he
intentionally walked Omar
Moreno. Puhl followed with his
first game-winning hit of the
game-winning
year.
“I wanted him (Campbell) to
get the ball up. He was 2-and-0
and had to come to me,” Puhl
said. “It didn’t surprise me that
they walked Moreno. They were
going for the easy way out.”
Bill Buckner’s second home
run of the game — his fourth in
three days — had tied the con
test 7-7 in the Cubs’ sixth.
Phil Garner’s run-scoring
single gave the Astros a 1-0 lead
in the first.. In the bottom of the
inning, an error by second base-
man Craig Reynolds allowed the
Cubs’ first run and then RBI
singles by Ron Cey and Keith
Moreland padded the lead to 3-
1.
Buckner homered in the
second, but in the fourth, Jose
Cruz hit his second homer and
an RBI single by Reynolds cut
Chicago’s lead to 4-3. Lee
Durham poked his ninth homer
in the Cubs’ half, scoring Ryne
Sandberg, who doubled, for a
6- 3 lead.
In the fifth, the Astros batted
around and got RBI singles
from Dickie Thon, Ray Knight,
Ashby and Reynolds to grab a
7- 6 lead and knock out starter
Ferguson Jenkins.
“It’s been a long time since I
had a good performance,” said
Jenkins, who gave up seven runs
and 10 hits in 4 2-3 innings. “I
made some bad pitches and the
hitters took advantage.”
After the game, Cubs Mana
ger Lee Elia blew his top at a
local television camera crew.
The crew was entering Elia’s
locker-room office when the
manager told them he did not
want any cameras inside. The
crew, according to Elia, “refused
to leave and I moved his (camer
aman Dan Brown) shoulder.
“I asked them four or five
times to leave but they didn’t
want to. I pushed him. That was
not too professional on my part,
but this is my office.”
Elia admitted there is no club
policy banning cameras, but he
said he had the right to keep the
crew out.
The confrontation was taped
by the crew and televised on the
local news. WBBM-TV sport-
scaster Johnny Morris said
Brown had “a sore jaw.”
Afterward, Elia said, “This
was all blown out of propor
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United Press International
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The
Philadelphia 76ers have added
injury to insult.
Not only are they on the
verge tonight of winning their
first NBA title since 1967, they
have done it so convincingly
even the battered Los Angeles
Lakers are admitting they have
little hope of pulling out a suc
cessful defense of their crown.
The Lakers are hurting.
Guard Norm Nixon is ques
tionable for Game 4, with a sepa
rated shoulder suffered earlier
in the series. Forward Bob McA-
doo has aggravated the leg in-
Rangers,
Royals
rainedout
jury that kept him from jumping
normally in Sunday’s 1 1 1-94
loss.
On top of it all, the league
fined Lakers’ Coach Pat Riley
$3,000 Monday for comments
he made about the officiating in
the first two games.
For the 76ers, the debt they
have owed their fans since
promising “We owe you one” in
1977 after losing to Portland in
the championship round, seems
about to be paid. Losers to Los
Angeles in the finals in 1980 and
1982, the Sixers have pounded
the Lakers and threaten to im
prove on the playof f record of
12-2 Los Angeles set last year.
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Philadelphia was IMjifown
Game 4. Bm
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used to do to other teatBgr:
Lakers’ sixth man /elope
Cooper.
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ningham. “We wantf/l
remember this team Vif
win it as soon as wecaoH
we know what can hapB
injuries.” TAT
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deficit to win an NBAlill
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United Press International
ARLINGTON — Monday
night’s scheduled game between
the Kansas City Royals and
Texas Rangers was postponed
because of rain.
The game will be made up
Sept. 3 as part of a twi-night
double-header.
Kansas City is currently in
second place in the American
League West, four games be
hind California. The Rangers
are in third, 1/2 game behind the
Royals.
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United Press International
LOS ANGELES — Steve
Howe, the ace relief pitcher of
the Los Angeles Dodgers who
was thought to have overcome a
drug and alcohol problem over
the winter, has been readmitted
to a drug rehabilitation center at
his own request, the club
announced Sunday.
Howe, 25, did not show up
for the Dodgers’ game with the
San Francisco Giants Saturday
and later in the day notified the
team that he needed help.
In 14 games this season,
Howe has not allowed an earned
run in 22 1-3 innings and had a
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2-1 record with a j sued
League-leading seven # urs
Howe’s wife gave ffl| co
Sunday and the left-ha® d
the club on the EastC«W n 8
back to California.
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for diabetes but didn'tM
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in Wickenberg, Ariz.,(nf 0nd:
21 through Dec. 28toilpior
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