European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 8, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes sunday june 8, 1980 Reuss misses no hitter gets a shutout Byj Fri Ibsen a i ports writer Jerry Russ does t hide the fact the it he thinks no hitter every time he has a Strong first inning. Yes. I As thinking Reuss said Friday night after holding the Atlanta braves hit less for 6 2-3 innings before settling fur a three hit Victory As the dodgers topped the braves 5-0. Every first inning i get them out i-2-3, i think no hitter. Sure i thought about it that s Why i threw primarily Reggie Smith and Ron cry homered off loser Phil Niekro 4-8. But when Jeff Bur roughs stepped in the plate with two outs in the seventh inning and the dodger left hander still bidding for immortality the braves outfielder figured the Odds had to be in his favor. As a Hitler you never believe any Pitcher has Good enough stuff to pitch a no hitter against you Burroughs said after his double to the Center Field Wall halted Reuss Hills siring. Reuss had Good stuff but i hit the Ball Reuss. 7-1, struck out five and walked Only one in going the distance for the Sec Ond Lime this year and notching his second shutout. The dodgers look a 1-0 Lead in the Sec Ond inning off Niekro tin a run scoring no Roundup groundnut by Joe Ferguson. Los Angeles went ahead 2-0 in the third when Smith ripped a 2-0 pitch deep Over the right Field Fence for his i oth Home run. The dodgers increased their Lead to 4-0 in the seventh when Dusty Baker doubled and cry followed with his seventh Homer. They scored again in the eighth on an rib double by Baker. In other no games expos 7, cardinals 2 Gary Carter and Andre Dawson each drove in a pair of runs and Bill Lee scattered eight hits to Lead Montreal who jumped on Bob Forsch 4-4. For three runs in the first inning and ended a five game iming Streak to the cardinals right hand or. Acts 9, pirates 4 Lee Vlaz Zilli singled in two runs in an eight run second inning and later hit his first Mer of the season to Lead new Yor the pirates were playing without third baseman Bill Madlock. Who before the announced he was withdrawing his Appeal of the Fine and suspension levied against him on May 5. Reds 4, padres 2 a throwing error by san Diego third baseman Aurclio Rodriguez in the seventh inning enabled Dave Collins to score from freshman stars at Mcaa first base with the tic breaking run. Col Lins reached base on a fielder s Choice against loser John d Acquillo 0-1, and scored when Rodriguez after Fielding Dave Conception s infield single threw wildly past first 2, giants 0 . Richard hurled a three hitter and struck out 13 to notch his seventh Victory against three losses. He retired 22 in a Row after giving up a pair of singles in the first two innings. Richard struck out each san Francisco starter at least once. It was the third time this year and the 39th time in his career that he has struck out 10 or More batters. Phillies 6, cubs 5 Lonnie Smith banged out a single Dou ble and triple scored twice and drove in two runs to help Bob walk Post his first major league Victory. Walk needed Relief help from Kevin Saucier Ron Reed and tug Mcgraw Auburn s Floyd edges Sanford in 100-meter Carl a Cutis takes Long jump Crown. Houston freshman s Mark of 27-4v4 was assisted by wind by Bert Rosenthal Austin Texas a Auburn freshman Stanley Floyd handed Southern California s James Sanford the world s lop ranked sprinter his second straight de feat in the 100-meter dash winning in a Swift 10.10 seconds Friday night at the Mcaa track and Field championships. The 18-year-old Floyd from Putney ga., flashed past Early Pace seller Jerome Deal the 1979 Winner from Texas Elpaso at the 25-meter Mark and led the rest of the Way. He barely held off Chal Lenges Down the stretch from Sanford and Mike Roberson of Florida state. Roberson the 1979 world University games Champion finished second in 10.12 and Sanford was third in the same time. Sanford the favorite in this meet in both the 100 and the 200. Was beaten last week at Berkeley. Calif., by Carl Lewis of Houston. Lewis skipping the 100 in this meet earlier in the Day won the Long jump title with a career Best of 27 feet 444 inches in Oul dueling 6-foot-s Larry doubly of Southern Cal. In the 100, Deal faded to sixth behind Calvin Smith of Alabama and Eric Brownf Urcla. When i beat Deal at the Quad Confer ence meet. I figured i could beat Sanford. Too said the confident Floyd who is 15-0for the year. In the 110-meter hurdles final. Greg Foster of Urcla won his second Mcaa outdoor title grabbing the Lead Early from Shearer keeps Lead at Atlanta by Bob Green Atlanta a australian Bob Shearer had to make an Eaglc-3 on the final Hole to finish off a round of 71 and retain sole control of the lop spot in the second round of the $300,000 Atlanta Golf classic Friday. I was just trying to get it Shearer said of the 39-footer on the i kill Hole. I got Lucky and it fell he needed it. The Eagle put him one under Par for the hot steamy Day and combined with his opening 63 for a 134 total for 36 holes Over the leg straining Hills of the Atlanta coun try club course. It left him a single stroke in front of on Rushing Larry Nelson a resident of nearby Acworth ga., who was followed by a huge by of family and friends on his Way to a 69 that left him at 135, nine under Par. It s Nice to look Down the Fairway and Sec your Mother on the left and your father on the right. You know that no matter whether you Hook it or slice it somebody is going to be there to kick it Back in the Fairway he joked. Jack Nicklaus meanwhile made a mighty Effort to recover from an opening 78. The poorest Effort of his comeback at tempt. He fired a no bogey. 5-under-Par 67 that was t quite Good enough. His 145 total failed to qualify for the final two rounds. It was the first Lime he d missed the Cut since this tournament two year Sago. While Nicklaus got an unexpected weekend at Home defending Champion Andy bean was poised to make another run at the title he won last year with an incredible 23-under-Par total. He shot a 69 in the muggy heal and was Only two strokes Back at 136. Blalock Little Lopez tied Mason Ohio a Jane Blalock and South Africa s Sally Little two Veter ans bidding for their first major titles solved swirling winds reaching 30 knots Fri Day to lie Nancy Lopez Mellon for the mid Way Lead in the Lyga championship Here. Blalock registered a 3-Undcr-Par 69 and Little had a 70. Lopez Melton the first round Leader with a 67, was three Over Par after her first four holes Friday but rallied Lor a 72. The leading threesome had 139 totals file under Par for 36 holes. Rodney Wilson of Villanova and coasting Home in 13.42. The time was very disappointing said Foster who won his first National collegiate outdoor Crown in 1978. Last year Foster a senior from May Wood iii., smashed into the sixth hurdle during the final and did not finish relinquishing the title to Renaldo Nehemiah of Maryland. Nehemiah the world record Holder did not compete this year since he has dropped off the Maryland team. In the last final Friday night soph Omore Suleiman Nyambri of Texas Elpaso and Tanzania captured his second straight 10.000-Mctcr title easily beating 1977 Champion Sampson Kim Ambwa of Washington state and Kenya. Nyambri the Mcaa indoor mile and two mile Champion each of the past two years was timed in 29 minutes 21.85 seconds. After Friday s five finals Urcla led with 22 Points followed by Texas Elpaso with 21, Southern California with 18, and Auburn and Florida stale with 12 apiece. The meet was marred when shot put official James Smith was hit in the face above the right Eye on a practice toss by Tim Scott of Texas am. Smith never lost consciousness and was taken to Brack in Ridge Hospital. A rays disclosed Smith suffered crushed sinuses a broken nose and cracked Teeth according to a Hospital spokesman. The shot put final was postponed to saturday night. Texas Elpaso s Tho Mic Sjoholm of Sweden the third place finisher in 1979, captured the Hammer throw Tille this Lime with a heave of 225-0. Matt Vail exam of Fresno state who fouled on five of his six attempts wound up second at 224-7. Lewis Victory gave him both the Mcaa indoor and outdoor titles this year a remarkable accomplishment for a fresh Man. His winning jump however was aided by a prevailing wind of 2.2 meters per second just Over the allowable Speed of 2 meters per second thus nullifying any pos sible record so while doubly the 1977 Mcaa Champion had to Settle for second place Friday at 26-8, he got some Consolation by setting a record for the University of Tex As memorial stadium because his jump was Legal. The previous Mark of 26-714 was set by Ralph Boston in 1967. I consider myself a Long jumper rather than a said Lewis houston1 Lisl Mcaa outdoor Champion since 1962 when pal Clohessy won the three mile. I like Long jumping belter than sprinting be cause it s More difficult and More challenging. Sprinting comes
