Show ’2C “ Standard-Examin- Sept 26 1990 Wednesday er Sports Victories keep Pirates ftJets The Associated Press : s In Cincinnati the Reds lost to Atlanta 10-- 0 Their magic number for clinching Los stayed at five as second-plac- e Angeles beat Houston 1 in 10 innings and pulled to 3Vi games last-pla- themselves 1 T ! ce 3-- The Pirates won Tuesday night and so did the Mets leaving Pittsburgh’s magic number at six Several times in September the Mets have been on verge of falling out of the race only to bounce back from a bad game with a good one This time after a tough 3 loss in Chicago on Monday they won r at Montreal 1 on Dave Magadan’s two-orun single in the ninth inning The Mets remained three games behind the Pirates who beat Chi- Doug Drabek became Pittswinner in burgh’s first 34 seasons pitching a four-hittand helping himself with two hits cago “We’d like to be by ourselves in first place’’ Magadan said “But what we have to do right now is start playing consistent baseball” at Three Rivers Stadium Drabek and the Pirates ) overcame an early 0 deficit He struck out seven in becoming Pittsburgh’s top winner since Bob back 3-- off-da- Pirates 5 Cubs 3 pinch-hitteut 21-ga- er 3 Dodgers 3 Astros 9) (21-6- 3-- Braves 10 Reds 0 Dave Justice hit his first grand slam and Ron Gant homered to reach the 0 mark as visiting Atlanta stopped Cincinnati’s Brooks hit his 20th home run after Eddie Murray drew a one-owalk from Juan Agosto (9-Jay Howell (5-pitched two innings for the victory The Dodgers tied it in the eighth when Kirk Gibson was hit by a pitch from A1 Osuna Kal Daniels singled and Murray had a sacrifice fly ut winning streal Justice who leads major league rookies with 28 home runs conn fifth nected to highlight a four-gam- e 8) 5) six-ru- inning off Norm Charlton (12-8- ) Gant became the 13th player to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in the same season and Kelly Mann and Lonnie Smith also homered for the Braves Tom Glavine (10-1held the Reds to five hits for seven innings He is 1 against Cincinnati this season and 2 lifetime Charlton has been Cincinnati’s best starter since the break But he had his worst ap Rookie Ramon Martinez trying for his 20th win was pulled after six innings with the Dodgers Mike Scott started trailing for Houston and left after five innings because of a sore right shoulder Scott who led the league in victories last season at 0 ended at as the As 1) 1- -0 4-- 8-- All-St- 1 Hubie Brooks hit a two-ru- n homer in the 10th inning and Los Angeles won at the Astrodome 30-3- “It was just one of those days” Reds manager Lou Piniella said “We came off a hot series (sweeping four games in San Diego) y had an and couldn’t get anything going We were out of it by the fifth basically” 4-- 5-- pearance of the season and gave up more than three earned runs for the first time in 15 starts Friend went 4 in 1958 Andy Van Slyke drove in two runs He has 27 of his 73 RBI in games Drabek has pitched Steve Wilson (4-took the loss 22-1- National League Just when the Pittsburgh Pirates get close to clinching the National League East the Newr York Mets get in the way Just when the Cincinnati Reds seem ready to win the West they stop ar 20-1- 9-- Brewers trounce Toronto 8-- 3-- n single Minnesota's Mark Guthrie Juan Berenguer and Rick Aguilera combined on a with Aguilera getting his 30th save Jack McDowell (13-9- ) was the loser Despite the setback the White Sox completely turned their sea- (7-- 8) six-hitt- er knee Rookies Steve Decker and Mike Benjamin each homered and rookie reliever Mark Dewey got his first major league victory as San Francisco sent San Diego to its season-hig- h seventh straight loss Cardinals Rookie Bernard Gilkey tripled doubled scored the game’s onl run and threw out a runner at th plate as St Louis ended Philadel e phia’s winning streak wh Mulholland Terry pitched a against Sai Francisco on Aug 5 lost despiti allowing only two runners He re tired 26 straight batters betweei Gilkey’s leadoff triple in the firs double in tht inning and two-oninth Gilkey scored in the first or Geronimo Pena’s sacrifice fly Ii the bottom of the first Gilkej threw out Sil Campusano at th plate as he tried to score frorr second on Dale Murphy’s single Joe Magrane (10-1allowed eight hits in seven innings Mike Perez worked the eighth and Ken Dayley pitched the ninth for his second save four-gam- 0-- 0) no-hitt- er 1 ut 6) active player and had no freedom of movement Under the new plan any team will be able to sign a practice player from another squad at full The Associated Cleveland’s Brook Jacoby squeezes past Bos- ton catcher Tony Pena (6) to score in sixth-in- son around from last year’s seventh-plac- finish e 5-- Fermin 69-7- 2 29V2 games out They are 5 and clinched second place for only the second time in 25 years They also won a division title in 1983 “Our goal is to wiri 90 games and with eight still to play who knows we might wind up with 95 victories" manager Jeff g said “I want to win all eight games I want to push for it and so does my team We have a long way to go as a team but it’s been 89-6- Tor-bor- a fun year" Indians 5 Red Sox 2 Yankees 15 Orioles 3 Randy Velarde capped New Y ork’s record-equalin- g eight-ru- n first inning with a three-ru- n homer as the first eight batters hit safely Roberto Kelly led off with his 15th homer and the next six Yankees — Steve Sax Don Mattingly Kevin Maas Hensley Meulens Matt Nokes and Jim Leyritz — all singled before Velarde homered tying the major league record of eight consecutive g hits before the first out Oscar Azocar grounded out to end the string but homered later as did Maas and Meulens Baltimore starter Anthony Telford (3-failed to retire any of the six batters he faced New York’s Dave Eiland gave up four hits and three runs — two earned — in seven innings including hoMickey Tettleton’s two-ru- n mer his 13th first-innin- Greg Swindell scattered seven hits in eight innings Sandy Alomar homered and Doug Jones notched his 42st save Swindell (12-8- ) was in command except for Tony Pena’s two-ru- n homer that pulled the Red Sox within 2 in the fifth The Indians rapped Boston starter Greg Harris (13-9- ) and relievers Larry Andersen and Wes Gardner for 10 hits including Alomar’s ninth homer Jerry Browne drove in two runs with a sacrifice fly and a groundout The Indians chased Harris in a two-ru- n sixth that included RBI singles by Brook Jacoby and Felix 3-- 3) (1-- 1) Tigers 4 Mariners 1 Larry Sheets hit a homer in the ninth inning extending Seattle’s losing streak to four games After Seattle tied the game in the top of the Pinch-hitt- Press ning action Tuesday at Boston’s Fenway Park The Indians beat the Red Sox 2 er three-ru- n ninth on Alvin Davis’ RBI single Dave Bergman started the bottom of the inning by drawing a walk and Billy Swift relieved Mariners starter Rich DeLucia (1-- 1) In one of the first labor agreements since the 1987 strike the auxiliary team of from three to five players was approved Tuesday by NFL owners The new agreement stems from the resolution of a suit filed by eight players It allows each team to keep from three to five inactive players at a salary of $3000 a week with teams allowed to spend a maximum of $325000 a year on the teams It was approved with 23 votes two more than necessary Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said the major objections were that in some way some teams would benefit more than others “Once that was resolved just about everyone felt it should be salary Tagliabue stressed that the agreement was “just the resolution of a suit” and not necessarily a breakthrough in collective bargaining The NFL has been without a labor contract since the end of the y strike three years 24-da- ago But some owners were cau- tiously optimistic particularly at the direct involvement of Tagliabue in the talks “It’s the first time we’ve agreed on anything with the union in a long time” said Wellington Mara of the New York Giants “In that sense it’s a step forward Sometimes when you get new blood involved you can make strides” But Jack Donlan the executive director of the NFL Management Council and management’s chief negotiator said the agreement had to be viewed as an entity in itself and not a breakthrough done” Tagliabue said The reserve squads had been abolished earlier this year after the suit which noted that players on the reserve squads received only $1000 a week compared to the $50000 minimum for an Alan Trammell sacrificed and Cecil Fielder was given an inten- tional walk Keith Comstock re- lieved and retired Lloyd Moseby who homered in the seventh on a fly ball Mike Jackson came on and served up Sheets’ 10th ho- mer Winner Mike Henneman (8-got the last two outs in the Seattle ninth after Walt Terrell pitched eight shutout innings 6) MASTER MUFFLER LAYTON 825-228- five-ru- 0) 2-- 5-- OGDEN (Wash) CLEARFIELD 1 776-110- 399-378- 0 MUFFLERS Most Cars & j Trucks j reg 3495 $2995 Year Guarantee $Zl995re9- - J 47 95 "Tfc INSTALLED Lifetime Guarantee I COUPON BRAKES BASIC MAINTENANCE $3099 Most Cars SEMI-METALL- Tigers again reign in Region 5 By JEFF SIMON Coach Carol Benson OGDEN — The Region and Region 5 tennis championships will be Thursday and the way both leagues shaped up in the regular season there’s not much doubt about who’s favored to 1 win The Ogden Tigers once again lead Region 5 Ogden did not lose a match in the league all ear and has won the region the last several scars Weber High School is the favorite in Region after going through its season without a loss Almost all of Ogden's returning players are region champions from a scar ago That includes sophomore Juliette Alder Ogden’s No singles player Alder was the state champ at No 2 singles a sear ago The Tigers' No 2 plascr is freshman Melissa Schmehl and sophomore Elizabeth Herman is at the No 3 position Senior Jill Starlev and junior Monica Allen head up No doubles for the Tigers Last season Starlev was a state champion at No 2 doubles “The doubles teams play well together and should do sers well" said Tiger 1 1 1 ¥ Mountain Crest finished the 1 losing only to Ogden The Mustangs narrowly defeated Sky View and Logan in the regular season “There are three teams that are very close” said Mountain Crest Coach Dale scar 5-- Swan Swan said with Ogden in the re- gion the other teams consider second place their first place “The rest of us just fight it out for second" Swan said Swan’s daughter Shara went 1 in the region with her only loss to Alder Swan said his second-doublteam of Heidi Hansen and Becky Minklcr has been the team that made the difference in the close matches “It’s made a big difference in our season They've done very well" Swan 5-- es said Benson said she told her team to keep playing consistently and they would be successful “I told them to just play the same as what we’ve been in dual matches It’s just another step in going to state” Benson said In Region the Warriors arc the defending region champ but know staying on top won't be I easy Last year Weber went into the region championships seeded sixth and finished first “I don't even know how we pulled it out" Weber Coach Shirley Manning said of last year This year she said “We're going into it pretty guarded" Freshman Angie Olson will lead the Warriors at the No singles position No 2 singles player Kathy Manning won the region championship at No 3 singles a year ago Shirley Manning said Davis and Viewmont will be the top challengers to the Warriors “We know they’ve got the stuff to do it too” Manning said Bonneville will have one of the top freshmen in the area Chelsea Sabcron playing No singles 1 Pioneer League attendance up Seven of 8 teams saw increases BILLINGS Mont (AP) — The Pioneer League had a 12 percent increase in attendance this summer over last season according to figures released by league president Ralph Nelles The eight-tealeague drew a total of 542078 fans during the regular season and 5975 during e Great Falls’ playoff Salt over Lake victory City The league drew 483168 fans in 1989 and this year saw an increase of 58910 Seven of the eight teams had Both Regions begin play Thursday at 9 am Region singles finals should be at around 4:30 pm All matches will be at Roy High and at Roy’s North Park increases this season led by Salt Lake City which drew 19110 more fans than a year ago The Trappers again led the league in attendance drawing 192366 Billings with 94245 saw an increase of 16480 and Idaho Falls with 77942 was up 12169 matches will be at OgRegion den High School Ben Lomond High School Weber State and Mount Ogden Park The singles finals will be at Ogden High School at about pm The only team that saw attendance drop was Medicine Hat which slipped to 13350 down 274 The Blue Jays however had just 30 home games with five rain outs 1 1 5 1 Trucks Per Axle 12°° J PADS EXTRA 103190 Expires COUPON STATE & lM INSPECTION I j s750 ! ton pickup extra I 103190 Expires COUPON COUPON "j "" BRAKES FULL SERVICE 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(101-1starts since his last victory Rick Reuschel who underwent midseason knee surgery made his first start for the Giants since squad” ejected in the eighth inning of an 4 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers The White Sox didn’t go down without a fight They fell behind 0 in the first inning on Gary Gaetti’s three-ru- n homer tied it in the third on Carlton Fisk's two-rusingle and lost in the fifth on Shane Mack’s May 27 He left the game afte four innings because of a sor 1 NEW YORK (AP) — Last American League Twins 4 White Sox 3 Giants 3 Padres year’s NFL reserve squad is back — in the new form of “a practice Cito Gaston wanted to talk baseball not umpiring But umpiring definitely was on the Toronto manager’s mind Tuesday night after he and relief pitcher John Candelaria were 5-- tros announced he will not pitch again this year League owners OK NFL ‘practice squad’ The Associated Press BJ Surhoff drove in four runs three with a triple and Robin Yount had a homer and three RBI for the 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