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quickly to Davis for a close play.
Stillwell kept running, beating the
relay home with a head-first slide.
Manager Hal Lanier vainly argued
with Rennert when the game ended.
He later sat back and admired the
way the game was played.
“We had a lot of chances," he said.
“It was a good bailgame, even
though we lost.”
The Astros fell behind early
because of an uncharacteristically
erratic performance by right-hander
Mike Scott, who had won four of his
last five starts and had a league-
leading 2.28 earned run average.
The Reds scored three times in the
second on Bo Diaz's double, Ron
July 4th
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Cincinnati has been atop the NL West
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allowed the Royals their only run in
the ninth, preventing Blyleven from
getting his 56th career shutout. Jeff
Reardon got the final out for his 16th
save.
Tigers 8, Brewers 5
Darrell Evans capped a four-run
third inning with a bases-loaded dou-
ble and Bill Madlock and Matt Nokes
homered as Detroit got it 30th victory
in the last 43 games.
Madlock hit his sixth homer of the
season in the first off Mark dear,
5-3, who was making his first major
league start after 425 relief ap-
pearances since 1979.
Indians 2, Angels 1
Phil Niekro gained his 317th career
victory as the Indians ended an
eight-game losing streak for
themselves and an eight-game winn-
ing streak for California.
Niekro, 6-7, allowed seven hits,
struck out four and walked one
before needing last-out relief help
from Scott Bailes. Bailes gave up an
infield single to George Hendrick
with the bases loaded before gaining
his sixth save.
Niekro passed Gaylord Perry and
went into fourth place on the all-time
innings pitched list with 5,356 2-3.
Red Sox 13 Orioles 9
Dwight Evans, Wade Boggs and
Mike Greenwell keyed a 17-hit attack
with home runs as Boston rallied to
beat Baltimore.
Evans hit a three-run homer, his
13th, off starter Mark Williamson,
2-6, in the first inning. Then, after
Bill Buckner put Boston ahead 8-7
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This national championship also
lost Bob Tway, Andy Bean and Mark Ben Crenshaw, Johnny Miller. Mat
O'Grady. Davis Love 111. Keith
Clearwater. Jay Haas and George
Burns
Other leading contenders include
Jack Nicklaus, a seven-time runner-
up but never a winner of this title,
two-time Canadian Open winners
Lee Trevino and Bruce Lietzke, and
former champion Curtis Strange
Portions of the final two rounds
creased his AL-leading strikeout
total to 137.
Texas starter Mike Loynd, 1-4,
gave up a second-inning home run to history.
White Sox 12, A’s 3
Ivan Calderon's two-run single
capped a five-run fourth inning for
Chicago. It was the White Sox' se-
cond straight victory over the A’s
drove in three runs as Seattle snap-
ped a five-game Rangers winning
streak.
Langston, 10-6, went the distance
for the eighth time in 17 starts and in- eighth time in the last 10 starts,
Baltimore’s record dropped to 5-26
since May 29. The Orioles were 5-23
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the 156-man field for the Canadian
Open Golf championship.
Norman, who dominated world
golf last year, was among four
players who withdrew from the
$600,000 tournament that begins break Norman's single-season
The Reds’ victory ensured they’ll
Houston and John Franco of Cincin- be in first place when their two-game
nati each pitched two hitless innings series with the Astros ends today,
to keep the score tied. Andersen
relieved Smith in the 10th, and Fran-
co, 5-2, yielded to Stillwell as a pinch- since April 23.
“We have a long way to go yet,"
Lanier said. “These two games are
important games, but they’re not
Alvin Davis, his sixth, then was chas-
ed when Seattle scored three times in
the fifth.
Twins 3, Royals 1
Bert Blyleven pitched a six-hitter
for 8 2-3 innings and Kirby Puckett and marked the first time since May
29-30 they have won two games in a
row.
Scott Nielsen, 1-2, in his third start
Major League Baseball
At A Glance
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Canadian Open
OAKVILLE, Ontario (AP) — Greg time winner on the tour this season
Norman is out but Paul Azinger is in when he registered a one-shot vic-
tory last weekend in the Greater
Hartford Open.
With his $576,462 leading the earn-
ings list and about 20 tournaments
remaining. Azinger is in position to
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Thursday at the Glen Abbey Golf mgs record of $653,296 set last year
Dave Barr, a winner at Atlanta
earlier this year, leads a field of 21
By JOE KAY
AP Sports Writer
CINCINNATI (AP) - Cincinnati
outfielder Tracy Jones saw a grand
lesson in the Cincinnati Reds’ modest
game-winning rally.
Jones beat out an infield grounder
for a lOth-inning single Tuesday
night, and Kurt Stillwell sprinted
home from second base on the play
for a 5-4 victory over the Houston
Astros in a showdown for first place
in the National League West
“This should be a lesson to little
leaguers," Jones said. “There’s a
moral to this — run the ball out.”
The aggressive running atoned for
recent hitting slumps by Jones and ,
Stillwell and made up for a ragged Oester’s single and Daniels' ground
■—out. Diaz led off the fourth with his
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Yanks blank Toronto; Seattle tops Texas
By KEN RAPPOPORT AP Sports
Writer
At the age of 38, Ron Guidry still is
trying to make lightning strike twice.
“One good game doesn’t make a
season, but I feel good,” Guidry said
Tuesday night after winning his first
game of the year in the New York
Yankees’ 4-0 decision over the Toron-
to Blue Jays.
Guidry signed late with the
Yankees after failing to attract any
offers as a free agent during the off-
season. So far, he hasn't been close to
the pitcher who won the Cy Young
Award in 1978, when he was known as
“Louisiana Lightning.”
However. Tuesday night seemed
like old times for Guidry as the slim
left-hander allowed the Blue Jays
Just six singles in 7 2-3 innings before
handing the ball to reliever Tim Stod-
dard.
In other AL action, it was
Cleveland 2, California 1; Boston 13,
Baltimore 9; Chicago 12, Oakland 3;
Seattle 5, Texas 2; Minnesota 3, Kan-
sas City 1, and Detroit 8, Milwaukee
S.
Yankees 4, Blue Jays 0
In his previous four starts, Guidry
had not lasted more than six innings
and his last victory was Sept. 20,
1986. In Guidry’s Cy Young-winning
year, he was 25-3. He also won 22
games in 1985 before his career took
a down turn.
While Guidry was doing the lion’s
share of the pitching for the
Yankees, Willie Randolph and Gary
Ward led the hitting attack with two
RBI apiece
Mariners 5, Rangers 2
Mark Langston threw a six-hitter HHHL. ,
while striking out 11 and John Moses Boggs hit a two-run homer, his 13th,
and Greenwell followed with his
ninth homer off reliever Dave
Schmidt in the sixth.
While the Red Sox won for the
Reds also made a pair of errors, one
of them Jetting in a run.
“How can I say we played well?”
Reds Manager Pete Rose said. "We
had six hits and two errors. We had
one-third as many errors as hits.
(But) we'U see that last play on the
highlight films.”
The Astros were eager to see the
replay. They disputed umpire Dutch
Rennert's call leaving Jones safe at
first.
“He said he's safe, I thought he
was out," first baseman Glenn Davis
said.
The rally was set up when
Andersen walked Stillwell and Kai
Daniels with one out in the 10th.
Terry Francona fouled out before
Jones hit a high-hop grounder to
shortstop Dickie Thon, who threw
or Shirk’s
Larry Andersen, 5-4, was
Cincinnati's first hit since the fourth
inning and its sixth in the game. The my fastball. I just tried to survive."
He flourished after Diaz's homer.
setting down the next 12 batters
before leaving in the eighth for a
pinch-hitter.
The Astros cashed tn on Billy Hat-
cher’s three singles and two stolen
bases to stay close. Hatcher scored
in the third when shortstop Barry
Larkin dropped a two-out pop up by
Davis, and in the fifth on Denny Wall-
ing’s double.
Cincinnati right-hander Bill
Gullickson failed in the sixth, when
Jose Cruz and Alan Ashby hit homers
on consecutive pitches to tie the
game Cruz’s homer was his seventh
and his first hit against Cincinnati in
24 at-bats this season. Ashby's homer
was his sixth, and the 10th given up
by Gullickson in his last three starts
covering 13 2-3 innings.
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Tournament officials said Nor-
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earlier this season, telephoned to say prize in their native country
a heavy playing schedule had tired The field also includes defending
him and that he needed time to champion Bob Murphy. Corey Pavin
prepare for the defense of his British winner of two titles earlier this
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Jones saw the hustling finish as a
measure of vindication for the two
slumping Reds who delivered the crucial. We'd like to win and get first
winning run. place, but it was a pretty-well-played
“If you can't get any hits, at least bailgame.
you can hustle," Jones said. "We've "It doesn’t matter who is in first
both been in little slumps. If you hus- place now anyway. It matters at the
tie, something might happen — and it end of the year.”
did."
Stillwell agreed with the premise,
but wasn’t about to give any pointers
„ to little leaguers.
showing by Cincinnati. out. Diaz led off the fourth with his "Lately I don't even feel I can play
Jones’ infield single off reliever fifth homer for a 4-1 advantage. with little leaguers," said Stillwell,
“I didn’t have my good fastball at benched for his erratic play,
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hit his 14th home run, ending the
Twins’ five-game losing streak.
Blyleven, 7-6, allowed one run, six
singles, struck out two and walked for the White Sox, allowed six hits in
one- eight innings. Jim Winn pitched the
An error by shortstop Greg Gagne ninth.
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