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B Saturday, April 21, 1973 Philadelphia Inquirer

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Hands Tosses a 4-Hitter As Twins Beat Rangers
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Bill Hands yielded four hits and struck out eight, including Mike Epstein four times, as the Minnesota Twins defeated the Texas Rangers, 5-1, Friday, and Bloomington, Minn.

Hands allowed the Rangers just one single through the first six innings while running his record to 2-1. He lost his shutout in the eighth when Joe Levito doubled, went to third, and scored on Toby Harrah's infield single.

Minnesota scored single runs in the first, second, and fourth innings and added two unearned runs in the fifth when Texas made two errors. 

Rookie shortstop Jerry Terrell made his first start for Minnesota when Danny Thompson injured an ankle during pre-game warmups. Terrell got his first major league hit, a run-scoring single in the fourth ,and brought home another run on a bases-loaded sacrifice bunt in the fifth inning.
 
Hendrick singled and took second when Dave Duncan extended his hitting streak to seven games with a single to left. Buddy Bell forced Duncan at second and Hendrick scored on Jack Brohamer's single to right. Bob Bolin replaced Pattin and struck out Leo Cardenas to end the inning. 

Perry, who went the distance for the fourth time in four starts this season, walked two and struck out nine in picking up his third victory against one loss. 
 Both Boston runs came on home runs by designated hitter Orlando Cepeda in the second and rightfielder Ben Ogilvie in the eighth. It was the third of the year for Cepeda and the first for Oglivie.


Penn and Princeton To Vie on Schuykill

The University of Pennsylvania varsity crew will open defense of its national title in a race against Princeton at 4 P.M. today on the Schuykill for the Childs Cup. 

The Quakers lack most of the members of the boat that won the Intercollegiate Rowing Association regatta last June in Syracuse but coach Ted Nash is not short on one important commodity: the Quakers have three experienced strokes.

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