Show Standa'd-Examine- r Saturday BASEBALL Je 15 1S31 5E Browning wins x v again as surging Reds beat Philly The Associa'ed Tom B'ownmg gave up two runs NATIONAL LEAGUE in S' innings for over the right-fiel- d his fifth win m his last six stans as Zane Smith (7-fence for his fourth homer of the Cincinnati Reds beat the Philathe season Smith gave up eight delphia Phillies 2 rnday night struck out lour hits in eight innings Browning (9-worked Francisco Oliveras (2-and walked two in pitching the for the two out the fdth Reds their to sinking eighth victory surging m the last six games Rob Dibble victory Dave Righctti pitched the ninth inning for his seventh save got the last two outs for his Na17th save The Pirates atop the National tional League-leadin- g record The Reds snapped a 2 tie in the League Fast with a 36-2- 1 idl to against the Giants this eighth off Terry Mulholland (6-season who are in last place in the who is 5 lifetime against CincinWest nati Bill Doran opened the eighth Mike Wilkerson’s with a double and advanced to in third on Hal Moms’ bunt single single and Smith's the Pirates fourth tied the score Barry Larkin then singled in Doran chasing Mulholland for Roger San Francisco starter John BurMcDowell After a sacrifice by Hcrm kett then retired the next 10 batters Chris Sabo pinch-hittW innmham singled home another he faced before being taken out in the bottom of the seventh for a run 2 in the tied it pinch hitter He allowed two runs Philadelphia sixth on Dale Murphy's ninth on tour hits while walking two and home run of the season and 387th striking out four of his career The run was unearned because on the pitch before Dodgers 2 Cardinals 1 the homer Morris dropped MursinLenny Harris’ bases-loade- d phy's foul pop in iront of the first-bas- e gle with one out in the ninth inning stands for an error gave Los Angeles a victory' over St Lotus as Old Hershiser turned in 1 2 his third consecutive strong start Braves Expos tor the Dodgers Gilbcrto Reyes’ Juan Samuel led off the ninth pinch single in the seventh inning a sharp grounder up the midwith a Montreal beat as broke Tom tie dle that went just under the glove Glavine and Atlanta Darryl The Expos prevented Glavine of reliever Scott Terry from taking over the major-leagu- e Strawberry followed with an oppositedouble just inside the lead in wins despite managing only -field d line Terry then walked five hits off the in sevEddie Murray intentionally before en innings Glavine fell to 10-- 3 Mark Gardner (2-gave up four striking out Kal Daniels But Harhits in seven innings to win in ris ended the game with a line Montreal for the first time since drive up the middle set down the Jay Howell (1-last Aug 28 Tim Burke pitched two-thirof an inning and Scott Cardinals in order in the ninth inRuskin finished for his lourth save ning for the victory The Expos went ahead in the Hershiser successively pitched seventh when Spike Owen doubled out of jams in each of his six inwith two outs and Reyes batting nings He blanked the Cardinals on for Gardner followed with a single six hits and lour walks two intentional and struck out two St Louis starter Jose DeLeon alAstros 4 Mets 1 lowed one hit over seven innings Houston roughed up New York giving up one run on two hits In his last outing Hershiser went relief ace John Franco for the secseven innings giving up two runs ond time this week as Steve Finon six hits in a 3 win at Chicago ley’s RBI single sparked a three-ru- n ninth inning to give the Astros a On June 4 he shut out St Louis for 6'A innings on two hits victory over the slumping Mets lost York three has New straight games scoring only four runs Cubs 7 Padres 3 Franco fell to Ryne Sandberg scored three runs Franco who blew a lead Mong double to and added a day night in a loss at Houston help Danny Jackson win for the gave up all three runs in the ninth first time this season as Chicago inning on four hits beat San Diego who pitched Mike Capel (1-worked five scoreJackson (1-two innings of scoreless relief after less innings allowing three hits in replacing starter Pete Harmsch was his second start since recovering the winner and Jim Clancy got the from a strained left groin that kept last three outs for his second save hint on the disabled list from April The three Houston pitchers com20 to June 9 bined on a four-hittThe Cubs who touched San DieRafael Ramirez pinch hitting for for five starter Andy Benes (4-double in the go Capel hit a one-oruns and 10 hits in 4 3 innings ninth and Finley followed with a opened a journey by extie single to snap a tending their road winning streak Eric Yelding doubled sending to six games It matches their lonFinley to third and Craig Biggio gest string of road wins since Sept 9 1974 was intentionally walked to load Mark Dathe bases Pinch-hitte- r Andre Dawson had three hits vidson then delivered a two-ru- n and three RBIs for Chicago and Jesingle rome Walton led the game off with a home run The Cubs scored two runs in the Giants 3 Pirates 2 first off Benes- who had worked exwho McGee earlier Wtlhe scoreless innings when he last tended his hitting streak to 18 eight faced them in a 1 victory June 4 with out one homered in games Benes left the game in the fifth the eighth inning to give San Franwhen the Cubs scored two runs on cisco a victory over Pittsburgh lour hits McGee drove a 0 pitch from and seven hits 5) 4-- 2-- 6) 0-- run-stori- RBI-doub- le er 2-- V ' YvV' : (S' - ' f " j&i i r “Tfrrntinfrirtii-- £ — " trYi The Asbooateo Toronto’s Kelly Gruber slides into second base too late to break up a double play Friday night as Baltimore’s Cal Ripken run-scori- iinnmJ Prebs gets the throw off to first base in time The Blue Jays won the game though 9-- 1 4 innesota wins 1 3th straight Jhe Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE 13th straight game homer Gruber hit a two-ru- n Friday night beating the Cleve-- f his fourth of the season in the land Indians 0 on Shane Mack’s One first off Jeff Robinson (3-grand slam and five RBIs ‘ The Indians were shut out for out later Ranee Mullimks drew Robinson's second walk of the in'lhe third straight game matching a club mark and one shy of the ning and scored on Olerud's double major league record W hiten made it 0 in the secwon his fifth Jack Morris (8-when hit his second home ond Twins consecutive start as the surpassed their previous record run of the season Olerud conhomer in the nected for a two-ru- n streak of 12 straight wins in 1980 ball for third Morris pitched three-hi- t seven innings and improved to 29-- 9 lifetime against Cleveland White Sox 9 Royals 3 1 Mack hit his first career grand Frank Thomas drove in five “slam doubled and singled He set for RBIs and is 11- - runs with a homer two doubles a career-hig- h and a single sending Chicago for-2- 9 during the Twins’ surge Kent Hrbek added his sixth home over Kansas City Thomas put Chicago ahead run with a three-ru- n homer in the 2 The Indians have only eight hits in their last three games They fifth inning that made it 3 The ivent 23 innings without getting a White Sox ended a three-gam- e runner past second base until losing streak Jack McDowell (8-gave up Mark Lewis reached third on a three runs on five hits and five wild pitch in the sixth walks in seven innings Scott RaCleveland has been held to two runs or less in 11 of its last 12 dinsky pitched two perfect innings games The major league mark of for his second save Thomas hit his ninth home run four consecutive shutouts in after a sinoff Luis Aquino (0-shared by several teams in both gle by Tim Raines and walk to Jeagues Robin Ventura Raines singled and scored on Thomas’ double in 5 Blue Jays 9 Orioles 1 the seventh for a 3 lead and John Olerud homered tripled Thomas added an RBI single durdoubled and drove in four runs as ing a three-ru- n eighth Iteam-recor- d -- 7-- y j 4-- -- 5-- fc 3) ii I 4J 6-- Toronto sent Baltimore to its sixth straight loss Kelly Gruber and Mark Whiten ’also homered as Toronto won its third consecutive game Todd scattered eight Stottlemyre (7-hits in eight innings Rangers 8 Yankees 4 hoJeff Huson hit a three-ru- n mer during a seven-ru- n first inning and Jose Guzman won for the first time since 1988 as Texas season The Mariners had to scratch Ken Griffey Jr from their starting lineup because of a sore back He was taken to a hospital for which proved negative and returned to the Kingdome to be on the Seattle bench for the game Barnes a journeyman called up from Toledo after Thursday night’s game when Pete Incaviglia was placed on the disabled list homered into lead in d seats for a the the first inning It was Barnes’ fourth career homer who had a Brian Holman (7-- bea New York Huson’s first major league hosent Texas to mer in 628 its fourth straight victory The Rangers were swept in a three-gam- e series at New York last weekend Guzman once regarded as one of baseball’s top pitching prospects had not won since Aug 22 1988 shortly before sustaining a rotator cuff injury He was released by the Rangers in spring with their training team and was recalled on Mav 21 Guzman (1-gave up three runs on nine hits in seven intwo-ru- n nings Matt Nokes hit a homer and Kevin Maas also homered in the sixth inning Rookie Wade Taylor (2-got only two outs and was charged with seven runs He allowed four hits walked two and hit a batter at-ba- ts 15-d- left-fiel- Tri-ple-- A Tigers 5 Mariners three-gam- 1 Red Sox 9 Angels 4 Ellis Burks' capped a seven-ru- 7-- homer n n rally in the lifting Roger Clemens and Boston over California Clemens (9-gave up two earned runs on eight hits He struck out seven and walked none in his third complete game Clemens got his 125th career 0 in games folvictory He is lowing a Boston loss Jim Abbott held the Red Sox to five hits including Jack Clark’s two-ru- n homer for six innings Boston trailed 2 before breaking loose in the seventh with all sev en runs scoring with two outs 3) run-scori- 72-2- 4-- seven years in the minors never reaching the majors before this 6-- 1) er three-ru- seventh inning at-b- at Gakeler spent streak snapped gave up another run in the third inning on Cecil Fielder’s single for his 49th RBI tops in the American League The Tigers scored three times off Holman in the fourth Milt Cuvier hit a two-ru- n triple and scored on Tony Phillips’ single Rookie Dan Gakeler pitched ball for two-h- it innings for his first major league victory and Skeeter Barnes homered in his of the season as Defirst troit beat Seattle Gakeler gave up a drag bunt single to Greg Briley with two outs in the third inning and a single by Alvin Davis with two outs in the eighth before being replaced by Paul Gibson Gakeler struck out four and walked five in his second big league start since being called up Toledo on June 6 from Triple-- The winning e left-fiel- left-hand- er 2) Mack’s grand slam carries Twins Cleveland shut out again t The Minnesota Twins won their (1-- ut 2-- 13-1- - 7-- 2-- -- pi i Sports briefs Little League tourney schedule announced WILLIAMSPORT Pa — Little League’s 1991 tournament will open on Aug 20 with Latin American players facing a team from Asia which has produced a world champion 19 times in the past 24 years Little League president Creighton Hale said 42 countries have teams : competing this year including those in a new league in Moscow Kuwait’s teams haven't been restructured since the Persian Gulf War he said Also on the first day of the tournament the United States’ Tastcm champion will play the Central champion The U S South will play the US West and Canada will play Europe Aug 21 i Semifinals are scheduled for Aug 22 and the title game will be played Aug 24 Seventeen speed past Pocono record ONG POND Pa — Seventeen duvers led by Mark Martin sped past Pocono International Raceway’s former NASCAR Winston ( up Series quahlving record I riday in time trials foi the Champion Spaik Plug 5i 0 Martin pul his I ord in the No I 51 mph for spot with a lap of IM 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