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Minton The Cardinals, while handing the Giants a fourth straight defeat, erupted to score four times in the first inning when assisted by two Sun Francisco errors 13th-innin- g 0-- 2 0 13-h- left-hand- 3 Expos 9, Braves 3: At Atlanta, U L Washington drove in three runs and Mike Fitzgerald and Andre Dawson collected two RBIs apiece to power Montreal past Atlanta Bryn surrendered 10 hits over 7 Smith. innings to earn the victory Jeff Reardon finished for the Expos Pas- took the loss Atlanta eual Perez. closed within in the eighth on an RBI single by Terry Harper The Exin the ninth pos padded the lead to 3 2 2 ; gars 19th straight Western Athletic Conference Northern Division title The Cougars, who lost a game to Wyoming in Provo three weeks ago, series here swept the three-gamJeff Smith drove in a run and scored another in the first inning to lead give Wyoming a But BYU took the lead in the third inning and then scored two runs in the seventh inning and two in the eighth e 0 ' to clinch the win Craig Seegmiller ran into trouble the first inning, but ended up allowlus sixth ing only seven tuts to record victory against two losses Mike was the losing pitcher Dunn now in ' ' for Wyoming RXT is now 39 23 ovetall and lb 2 in the W AC Wvonnng fell to 13 25. mil I III It t d to , ad It than it does us .f enter Boone hitting just ing tin game delivered his kit hit with two out in the thud Itoug Ret in is duct a ont out walk and Brian Downing followed w i'll a single W Uh two ont ut kuv h hit l) k St hotield with a Yankees 5, Nil I'll n luig a 2: Royals m i' 1. .1. l,i l . s v r ii r'ki X i 'I .1 ij y .i.yilu S yWilU1 . k ,-- :n on an RBI single by W ashington and a two-ruhomer by Dawson Rafael wui .uiil' 2 t it rv v ' Indians Rangers itd t al lit ilon i id h i on. hint d on a ms hitter cim t , t i t evil' el it mg land past 1 us if d tout v It lit alntl 2 sing'n ovtr stttn innngs lit allowed on. run wlult striking out one and walling three lorn Waddtil rt luted Ja mie Easterly and got the final thin out' tor his sixth sat e It w as the Indi an s tint d straight v it torv i U v ( p t u Twins 8, Orioles b: Mmneupo its Mike Stenhouse whowasunabe to track the Minnesota Twins lineup fm two wtt ks tapped a live run Ills' homer as tin inning with a two-tuTw ins defeatt d Baltimoi e The Tw ins sent Id men to the plate in the first against losing pitcher Dennis Marti nt 2 2 Tin first six collected bast hits to help Minnesota to its 11th vu tot v in 12 gamt s n Mariners Blue Jays 1: At Seal t i tossed tump; and M Cow nis and t.oinun 1 horn i euh drove in two unis in the fits inning to lead seatth to a violet ovt i Tot onto X oung 2 3 w how .ism movttl in the fifth inning of Ills' hot start when he It'll Ins elbow pop h id Saturdav s 'fait pil'ln d bai k two davs because ot sou ness Matt tit tout 8, N five-hilt- 1 Ramirez single in the bottom of the ninth closed the scoring for Atlanta Dodgers 6. Pirates 5: At Pittsburgh. Pedro Guei rero tripled in Ken Landreaux w ith the winning run after drilling a tying home run as the Los Angeles Dodgers, behind Fernando Valenzuela rallied to beat Pittsburgh in 10 innings Landreaux singled to in greet reLever John Candelaria. the 10th before Guerrero just missed his second homer of the game, lining a shot off the right-fielwall Guerrero failed to score when a Dodgers' suicide squeeze misfired on a pitch-ou- t, and Guerrero was tagged out at home by catcher Tony Pena Valenwasn't as sharp as he was zuela, in his first five starts, when he allowed only one earned run in 42 innings, but he blanked the Pirates over the final five innings, striking out seven and walking three while allowing DM A-v, if i A v A AA ,5 n A Ik v ' 4 i A t II s t i t New in h al sas ). u 1 Don Baylor knocked York i ( 'l .1 (. 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Nick Esasky smashed the third grand slam of his career to highlight a sending Cincinnati to a rout of the New York Mets The Reds sent 15 batters to the plate against three pitchers in racking up their biggest inning since April 25. 1977. when they scored 12 runs against Atlanta Reds starter Jay allowed only four hits in Tibbs, going the distance Rookie Roger Mctook the loss Cincinnatis Dowell, Pete Rose was and needs 78 rehits to break Ty Cobb's cord of 4 191 Singles by Esasky. Concepcion and (Jester in the fifth gave lead and Concepcion the Reds a scored when Dave Van Gorder hit n h 8 n sixth-innin- PISS tOOl PI6S 30013 P19S75IIIC P205 73014 wi 5 SJb 9b wt iG.1 iUi llS - ' . Utes 20, Falcons 17 At the Air Force Academy, the University of Utah blew most of a lead, but held on with the help of a four-rueighth inning to down the Falcons and take sole possession of second place in the WACs northern division baseball race Chris Shultis. who had 13 runs batted in in Friday's second game here, had a two-ruhomer in the eighth Saturday to spur the Ute rally, blunting the Falcons' comeback which narrowed that 14 0 lead to Utah elevated its overall record to overall and 9 8 in the WAC The e school record 25 wins is an Utah moves up to aramie to play Wyoming a single game Monday and a dnublt'lieader Tuesday O ., f - r, ' ' III1 , in with you All A ku 4 I 1 I i CD Front Wheel Alignment Si 095 I Mastermind Engine Analysis I 1 -- Radiator Servke Cargo Coils Tire Rotation 3 fs S it: U PAIR IACH Front Dis Brake ServUe I til n , . ih 'ill t II H ill t l Db )' x C ' T K I I Lt. 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Phils Aguayo Quiets Astros With Homers the game ' 1 always try to be ready in case get to play, said Aguayo I was just looking for a pitch I could drive I saw left fielder Jose Cruz turn and I thought. It's out Let's go home Phillies Manager John Felske said he considers Aguayo valuable even though he plays infrequently He never says anything, he just goes out every day and works his butt off lies always ready to play.' Felske said t a n 1 innings Luis Aguayo, who is playing third base while Mike Schmidt recovers from a pulled hamstring, belted his second home run of the game with one on and one out to give the Phillies their sixth victory in the last seven games Aguayo, a utility infielder had not batted in two weeks before 1. Rt d h - out season Red Sox 5, As 4: At Oakland Bii1 But kner hit a tie breaking home run and Steve Crawford making his first major league start in four tears held Oakland to one run on four hit' through innings to lead Boston over the As Butkner had three hits homer in the including the two-rufourth inning, and scored twite The homer was Buckners four'h of the season and snapped a tie Crawford 3 2 normally a reliever left the game in the seventh inning when he apparently huit his elbow He had retired 16 of 17 bafttis belou leaving the game for Bob Stanley who gate up a three-ruhomer to Dusty Baker with one out in the ninth inning Bob Ojeda got the last two outs for his first save Oakland left hander Bill Krueger 2 3 was the loser puttied a hetkuva relief after uckovitli touldnt hold them said Milwaukee manager George Bamberger California starter Hon Romanuk scattered six hits and allowed just one earned run in seven innings to improve his record to 3 Moore who tame to the Angels in the off season front the Braces allowed a sacrifice fly bv Jint Gantner in the ninth but got the final three outs lot lus tilth save ' So far this tear when the statttis hate had to leave the game it s been That Romanuk said lights out puts more presstu e on the ntlu i leant 5 pi tt Hi-- from the New Sotk Mels in an oil season trade has put togtthti a three game winning streak during a Bob Gibson Tribune Wire Services The quiet man of the Philadelphia Phillies had his bat make all the noise vicSaturday night in the Phils tory over the Houston Astros in 13 til p .u on Rudv Law s Rlt It marked the third tune in I is that Tt ri ell w ho was old aim d single t art er t lose leftfielder Darryl Motley caught a fly and threw to Steve Balboni for double play. 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