Show Astros sweep series finally defeat Carlton Astros Not only did they sweep a three-gam- e series from the Philadelphia Phillies in Philadelphia for the first — 1965 but they beat nemesis Steve Carlton in the 5-- "" Jackson slams 'accidental' home run United Press International 3-- process “Nobody expected us to do that” said Houston reliever Dave Smith after saving Wednesday night’s 3 victory over the Phillies “But we battled them and played real good — -- For once Reggie Jackson wasn’t going for a home run At least that’s what he claimed But when things are going good for your team even mistakes turn into deciding blows The Astros’ victory was the first in nine games over Carlton The last time they managed to beat him was May 16 1978 when they won 1 at the Astrodome Smith was largely responsible for Wednesday night’s success earning his sixth save with two strong innings of pitching in relief of Bob Knepper He came into the game in the eighth inning after a rain delay The Phillies were hot before running into the Astros having won 10 of 11 games Now Phillies Manager Pat Corrales is hopeful that his team can turn things around as they head to Atlanta on a road trip “We’ve got to play better than we have been that’s for sure” Corrales said “We’ve got to get Mike Schmidt going We need his bat” Schmidt had four hits in the last two games but had no home runs and has not been driving in his usual batch of runs Kiko Garcia knocked in two runs to back the combined efforts of Smith and Knepper who scattered seven hits struck out four and walked two in seven innings In losing his sixth game in 10 decisions Carlton gave up 10 hits and had eight strikeouts giving him the National League lead with a total Pirates 2 Giants 6-- 1-- co Robinson allowed four hits before both Scurry and Tekulve came on in the eighth Tekulve finished up to post his fifth save as the Giants left 12 runners on base Center fielder Omar Moreno provided important hitting and field- 73-min- ing support for Robinson Braves 9 Expos 4-- 0 1 Bob Homer went and drove in three runs and Chris Chambliss knocked in two as Atlanta defeated Montreal Ken Dayley 1 making only his second major league start yielded the Expos’ run on Andre Dawson’s homer in the fourth inning Dayley pitched a three-hitte- r before getting relief Bedrosian with Steve from help two outs in the seventh The Braves battered Montreal starter Ray Burris 7 for seven runs through the first five innings as the Expos lost for the 11th time in 15 games “Too many guys can do too many things on this team for a player to get carried away and put too much on his back” said Horner “There’s no reason for a guy to say he has to hit 40 homers and drive in four-for-fo- ur 1-- 0-- 71 Padres 5 Cardinals 4 Catcher Gene Tenace’s bases-loade- d error with one out in the 10th inning allowed Alan Wiggins to score the winning run as San Diego beat St Louis Wiggins led off with a bunt single off reliever Bruce Sutter 1 then stole his third base of the game 150 runs” he managed to get five-h- it Ruppert Jones to load the bases o and bring up Sixto Lezcano to third a hit routine chopper baseman Dane Iorg who threw to the plate and appeared to force Wiggins but Tenace failed to touch the plate and Wiggins was ruled safe with the winning run Lez-can- 0-- 1-- j V - two-ru- n California Angels to their sixth straight triumph a 2 decision over the Brewers at Milwaukee “I had a good swing at the ball but I didn’t think it would go that of said the slicing line drive he far” Jackson hit off Slaton’s first delivery for his sixth homer of the year “I was just going for a base hit but the wind was blowing out” “Jackson hit a good pitch and that was the ballgame The pitch was low and away and Jackson went with it” said Milwaukee Manager Buck Rodgers Doug DeCinces added a solo shot for California to support the combined five-hpitching 0 of Bruce Kison and Don Aase Kison pitched eight innings to hand the Brewers their seventh loss in nine games He did not 7-- it 3-- allow a runner beyond second base as he gave up five singles walked two and struck out five He was aided by three double plays “Kison pitched well and we didn’t hit well” Rodgers noted California added a run in the second inning on singles by Juan Beniquez and Tim Foli and Bob Boone’s sacrifice fly Brian Downing knocked in two more runs with a bases-loade- d single in the fourth and a fielder’s choice grounder by Beniquez scored Don Baylor to give the Angels a 0 lead in the fifth homer in the ninth off Don Money’s two-ru- n Aase ruined the shutout 6-- Red Sox 6 Mariners 5 At Boston Gary Allenson’s two-o- double ut in the 12th scored Dave Stapleton from first base to give the Red Sox the victory Stapleton had hit a broken-ba- t single to center off reliev3 er Bill Caudill the fifth Seattle pitcher Boston’s Glenn Hoffman broke out of an slump with his fourth homer of the year 4-- Blue Jays 8 Indians 5 At Cleveland Willie Upshaw singled home Ranee Mulliniks with the run to go-ahe- ad Toronto eighth After trigger a Andre Thornton hit his 11th homer a two-ru- n blast to stake starter Len Barker to a 2 lead in the fifth the Blue Jays scored once in the sixth and chased Len Barker 2 in the eighth three-ru- n 4-- 4-- Tigers 6 A's 3 sixth inning with a game-tyin- g single and run on a single by Enos scored the Cabell to extend the Tigers’ winning streak to seven games For the A’s Wayne Gross hit his second home run in the sixth and Rickey Henderson slammed his second in two nights in the seventh go-ahe- ad Yankees 3 Royals 2 At Kansas City Mo Graig Nettles singled home one run and scored the eventual game-winnon a squeeze bunt by Willie Randolph in the fourth to lead New York Nettles who was restored to the active roster Monday after spending 22 days on the disabled list with a broken left thumb also stole his first base of the year er Orioles 4 Twins 2 At Baltimore Benny Ayala slammed a homer and Sammy Stewart and Tim to carry the Stoddard combined on a Orioles Ayala’s homer his first of the year came in the second off Minnesota starter Pete Filson 1 immediately after a rain delay of 81 minutes three-ru- n six-hitt- er 0-- White Sox 6 Rangers 5 At Chicago a throwing error by Texas second baseman Doug Flynn allowed Jerry Hairston to score the winning run with two out in the bottom of the ninth Salome Barojas who relieved in the seventh earned his first major-leagu- e victory Chicago had taken a 4 lead with four runs in the sixth 5-- At Detroit Alan Trammell keyed a four-ru- n Riverside twilight results RIVERDALE — Brett Schneiter fired a 34 to capture top honors in the 8 handicap flight of the Riverside Men’s Golf Association Value Drug twilight tournament held here Wednesday Kevin Ames was second with a 35 Results in other flights: handicap — 1 Russ Bean 34 2 (tie) Gary Martin Larry Rene Brett Karras 39 6 handicap — 1 Ed DeLaCruz 39 2 Willie Briseno 40 0 handicap — 1 (tie) Dan Nielson Gary Strong 40 4 handicap — 1 Lee Blair 42 2 Bruce one-under-p- ar 0-- 9-- 12 13-1- 17-2- 21-2- Garner 2 ball for eight innings in his first major league start and Bill Russell hit his first home run since June 18 1980 to lead Los Angeles over Chicago Stewart subbing for injured Burt Hooton brought an 2 record and a 900 earned rim average as a reliever into the game Stewart whose longest previous stint was 3 3 innings last year against Cincinnati struck out six and walked four After Tim Flannery sacrificed Wiggins to third Sutter intentionally walked Garry Templeton and homer that carried the streaking a 1 Dave Stewart pitched 2-- enough power on it to drive it over the wall for 2 Dodgers 4 Cubs Jim Slaton pitch in the first inning Wednesday night and 1 Don Robinson survived eight walks and three wild pitches over 7 3 innings and got relief help from Rod Scurry and Kent Tekulve as Pittsburgh defeated San Francis- Jackson took hold of a 1-- baseball” 3D May 20 1982 y Dave Kingman hit his 13th home run a three-ru- n shot in the first inning and Pat Zachry scattered seven hits as New York beat Cin1 cinnati Zachry making his first start since May 1 allowed two homers to Dan Dreissen while walking one and striking out three It was Zachry’s first complete-gam- e victory since May 27 1981 Loser Tom Seaver 5 lasted six innings yielded five hits two walks and struck out four time since Thursday er Helps- Angels extend win streak Mets 4 Reds 2 Associated Press How sweet it was for the Houston of Standard-Examin- 43 handicap — 1 Dave Moore Richard Evans 44 handicap — 1 Robert Miller (tie) Dave Larsen Dawayne Wheatley 25-2- 8 29-ov- er 43 44 49 Bowling league concludes ROY — The Roy Elks 1981-8- 2 Bowling League which began in September and concluded in April closed with two teams earning top places in competition held at Lakeside Lanes in Clearfield Taking first was the Oops team comprised of Lew Ernsberger Doris Ernsberger Maxine Stephens and Bob Stephens Finishing second was the team of Ken Baldwin Beth 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