Show I to 4 worn dhswmp As®s dump Ogden T United Press International The big inning paved the way Enos Cabell and Terry Puhl drove in two runs each Friday night to lead the Houston Astros to an 4 victory over the Mon- ' ir 8-- treal Expos At Houston Bob Knepper 8 allowed 1 1 hits and three runs in six innings walking one with three strikeouts Bill Dawley 9-- v The defending world champion Baltimore Orioles are fading fur- ther and further back in this year's American League East pennant race Onix Concepcion's third RBI of the game on an eighth-innin- g sacrifice fly lifted the Kansas City Royals to a 3 victory over the Orioles on Friday night at Bill Doran opened the Hous- ton first with a bloop double to left off Steve Rogers Reyn- - 4-- 10 f' f National League Kansas City Mo The loss coupled with Detroit's victory over Texas leaves Baltimore last year's AL and World Series champion a whopping 13 games behind the league-leadin- g Tigers in this season's chase Don Slaught who had two singles and a double in his first for a olds tripled to right-centon lead and scored Denny and Cruz Jose Waiting's single load walked to Jerry Mumphrey the bases and Cabell's fielder's choice scored Walling Puhl's grounder brought Cruz home to er -0 make it three 4-- 0 Cruz singled with one out in 's the third took second on walk and scored on a single by Cabell to make it 0 The Expos got a run off Knepsingles per in the sixth One-oWohlford and Jim Doug by Flynn and a walk to Bobby Ramos loaded the bases Wohlford blooped a triple ts in- corner leading to the right-fiel- d the off eighth against Baltimore 6 reliever Tippy Martinez 3 a tie then and by snapped scoring on Concepcion's fly to 3-- ' 5-- left field Bret Saberhagen who came on ut in relief of Kansas City starter Charlie Leibrandt hurled three hitless innings to improve to 8 Dan Quisenberry pitched the final frame for his major 4-- scored on Pete Rose's fielder's choice 25th save Leibrandt issued two-o- league-leadin- g Montreal got two more runs in the seventh when Andre Dawson followed Derrcl Thomas' single with his seventh homer to make it 3 in the second inning to Baltimore's No 8 and 9 hitters Rich Dauer and Rick Dempsey and Dauer scored on a fielding error by third baseman George Brett off a grounder by Dan Ford But the Royals tied it on con- The Astros added three insurance runs in the eighth Mumphrey singled stole second and scored on Puhl's single to center With two out Dawley tripled to right-centto score Puhl and I V United Press International Cubs' Larry Bowa is forced out at second base on a bunt by Dennis Eckersley in the 5th inning at Wrigley Field The play went from the San Francisco Giants' first Giants 3 Cubs 2 At Chicago JefT Robinson combined with Greg Minton to (10th save) on a four-hittlift the Giants in a game delayed 90 minutes by rain Dennis 6 took the loss when San Francisco erupted for three ruus by sending nine men to the plate in the fourth Eck-ersl- ey 3-- Braves 13 Phillies 1 At Atlanta Len Barker 7-- 7 and rookie hurled a Brad Komminsk drilled two homers and drove in three runs to five-hitt- er Schmidt and lphia's Atlanta's Dale Murphy each hit their 21st home runs Pirates Cardinals 10 Dodgers 5 son 8-- Hud- took the loss Philade- 7 5-- Mike 4-- 2 Padres 3-- 3 At Pittsburgh Tony Gwynn who went smashed a three-ru- n homer with two out in the eighth to lift the Padres in the nightcap Andy Hawkins 3 got the win and Rich Gos- 5-- PHOENIX Ariz (AP) — US Olympic men's basket- ball Coach Bobby Knight said Friday that too much media emphasis is being put on his club to win its exhibition games against the National Basketball Association rs The Olympians take a 0 record into this afternoon's nationally televised contest 7-- here which is the tuneup for Knight's squad before the Summer Games begin next week in Los Angeles "Winning is incidental to the whole thing" Knight told reporters at a news conference "I heard a sportscaster on TV say that the NBA players didn't seem to be trying that hard Whether we win or the pros win is totally superfist cial "I haven't been concerned — nor have I cared — about winning these games How we react to certain situations is more important to me We're just trying to get to Los Angeles in the best shape we can" Knight however said that he hoped to avoid another poorly officiated game like the one in Milwaukee last week won by the Olympians 8 was just glad no one got hurt" he said "Pushing and banging and holding is fine but there's a way to handle 44 1 that from an officiating aspect There are players out there on both sides who have in-th- of control" The Olympians arrived at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum for a closed practice Friday followed by and US the NBA basketball women's Olympic team The women play an exhibition game against the Yamasa Lakers here this morning "The last three days have been good for us" Knight said "Each of the last three Meanwhile Milwaukee Bucks' center Alton Lister has been scratched from today's game which starts at 1:06 pm MST with television coverage by CBS No reason was given for Lister's absence NBA Coach Pat has replaced the former Riley all-sta- rs Arizona State with two of his Los Angeles Lakers players — center Swen All-Americ- an Nater and forward Kurt Rambis 1- -3 lost his 11 At Cincinnati Keith Hernandez' sacrifice fly scored Wally Backman with the deciding run in the 11th inning to lift the Mets Jesse Orosco 2 got the 1 victory and Brad Lesley took the loss New York starter 8-- 3-- infielder booted a two-ogrounder by John Shelby and ut Dauer Dempsey then knocked in his first run since June 22 with a single and Ford followed with another RBI single The Royals tied it again in the sixth off Baltimore starter Dennis Martinez on a single by Slaught a grounder and Concepcion's second RBI single of the night 0-- Dwight Gooden struck out 1 1 batters Darryl Strawberry hit his 14th homer for the Mets Indians 6 White Sox 3 At Cleveland Julio Franco drove in three runs and rookie The records were set on a chilly breezy evening at Friedrich Ludwig Jahn stadium in East Berlin drawing wild cheers from a capacity crowd of 21000 spectators Sovietbloc athletes with a sprinkling of Westerners were competing in a full range meet scheduled to of events at this two-da- y end Saturday in the East Berlin suburb of Potsdam The meet took on added significance after Soviet-blo- c teams decided to boycott the Los Angeles Olympics to protest what they claim are provocations planned against the competitors at the Summer Games starting July 28 Meet organizers made it clear that athletes would be encouraged to go for world records in an effort to detract from the Los Angeles anti-Commun- mother of Andonova 24 a Russian-bor- n an infant daughter cleared the world record height on her first try beating a field that inTamara cluded former world record-holdSoviet the Union of Bykova on June Bykova set the old mark of 23 at the Soviet national championships in er (330 "I thought I could hit the I "When said Hohn feet) mark this year" I sail knew 'threw the javelin and watched it this would be 100 meters or more " Hohn an East German soldier nearly broke the world record with a toss of 326-- 6 100-met- er Kiev Andonova's record was initially an- nounced as 9 but meet organizers remea-sure- d the height and found she had actually cleared 6-- 6-9- ist Olympics 6-8- 34 been practicing against pro clubs (in San Diego for the Southern California Summer Pro League) I can't say enough about the cooperation we've got from the NBA Players Association They've prepared us with the competition we've needed and they'll be a vital part of the reason we have any success over in Los Angeles" 2-- 8-- Mets 3 Reds 2 geles all-sta- rs we've and David Green belted home runs and combined for five RBI to lead the Cardinals Rookie Kurt Kepshire 1 went 6 innings for the win while Fer nando Valenzuela third straight game many shattered the world record in the men's javelin with a spectacular toss of 343 feet 10 inches and Ludmila Andonova of Bulgaria leaped 6 feet 9Vz inches to set a women's high jump world mark Friday at the "Olympic Day" track and field meet being staged by countries which are boycotting the 1984 Summer Olympics at Los Angeles Hohn 22 of Potsdam accomplished the feat on his second try breaking the former mark of 327-- 2 set by Tom Petranoff of the United States on May 15 1983 in Los An- cause the referees let the game mornings At St Louis George Hendrick inning allowed the Orioles to 2 lead The Kansas City take a Shelby took third on a single by BERLIN (AP) — Uwe Hohn of East Ger- dollar signed multi-millio- n contracts or are about to sign them There's no reason to sec a player get hurt just beget out 5D American League Roy Smith and Ernie Camacho to combined on a seven-hittspark the Indians Franco who has been hitting at a 351 clip in his last 22 games hit a sacrifice third inning and fly in a two-ru- n two-run his single capped a four-ru- n sixth that chased Chicago starter Rich Dotson 11-- 6 Smith pitched 8 3 innings to improve to 2 er 2-- 3-- Tigers 3 Rangers At Detroit 1 Dave Rozema over eight inpitched a nings to extend his Tiger Stadisix-hitt- er um winning streak to 15 games and got home-ru- n support from Barbaro Garbey and Chet Lemon to lift the Tigers Rozema 1 walked none in his longest stint since a complete-gam- e loss in June 1983 at California Willie Hernandez pitched the ninth 7-- for his 18th save Yankees 4 Twins 3 At New York Willie Randolph singled home Ken Griffey from second base with one out ninth-innin- g capping a two-ru- n rally to lead the Yankees With one out Mike Pagliarulo walked 7 against loser Ron Davis hit-tConsecutive singles by pinch Griffey and Omar Moreno tied it and Randolph followed with the decisive single to left Jay Howell 4 was the winner despite wild pitching the run home in the eighth when the Twins snapped a 2 4-- er 4-- go-ahe- ad 2-- tie Red Sox 4 Angels 3 At Anaheim Calif Jim Rice double down sliced a one-oline in the 10th inthe right-fiel- d ning to lift the Boston Red Sox over the Angels Bob Stanley 6 came on ut in-re- 6-- of Al Nipper and pitched the last three innings to collect the win Don Aase 1 relieved in the 10th for California and 0-- took the loss Jackie Gutierrez singled past Rob Wilfong's glove at shortstop with Wade Boggs sacrificing him to second Rice bounced his double down the right-fiel- d line to score Gutierrez Javelin toss high jump Olympian! win next-to-la- The Giants won 3 to 2 sage earned his 17th save John Tudor 8 took the loss In the first game Doug Frobel and Jim Morrison each hit solo home runs to help the Pirates propel the Braves Charlie Knight decries emphasis on all-sta- baseman Scot Thompson to John LeMas-te- r (left) who threw back to Thompson but not in time to double on Eckersley 11 er secutive second-innin- g singles by Slaught Greg Pryor and Concep-cio- n and then took a 1 lead e third on a single by Pat Sheridan and a double by Brett Another Brett error in the fifth 2-- er 5-- walks ut 5-- 94-7- at-ba- 4-- Mum-phrey- he came home on the play when second baseman Flynn's relay throw was wild 984 United Press International for his second save surrendering only Gary Carter's 18th home run in the ninth 1- 1 behind fin race pitched the final three innings 3-- Saturday July 21 er Orioles fall far mm for an easy win Craig Reynolds tripled to highfirst inning and light a four-ru- n Standard-Examin- '2 in Potsdam on May 25 "This is not a Beamon world record" Hohn said referring to Bob Beamon's 1968 Olympic feat of extending the long jump record by over two feet "I know I can throw farther than this maybe not at the next competition but sometime" After her record leap which topped her previous best by 3lA inches Andonova failed three times to clear and later said that Bykova jokingly advised her not to clear the height "too soon" so their rivalry could continue Sergei Bubka of the Soviet Union the world record holder in pole vault at 19-- 4 'A 34 drew derisive whistles from the crowd when he failed to clear Teammate Sergei Volkov cleared to win the event 18-0- '2 18-8- V4 East Germany's Heike Daute won the women's long jump with a leap of 4 4'4 inches short of the record held by Romania's Anisoara Cusmir who was absent Romania is the only Soviet-blo- c country sending a team to Los Angeles Suspended cydistt to appeal DENVER fUPH — A US bicvclist who found himself in trouble for drinking a Chinese herbal tea that included a banned substance said Friday he will appeal a y suspension that would keep him from racing in the Summer Olympics Alexi Grewal his manager Len Pettyjohn and US Olympic coach Eddie Borysewicz said they intended to appeal a finding that led to his disqualification Thursday from an international bicycling race "It hurts" Grewal said "But I'll fight It doesn't matter how small my chances are I'll fight" Grewal was leading the classic when the disqualification was imposed 10 minutes before the start of Thursday's races An automatic y suspension that goes with his infraction would carry over well past the Olympics beginning July 28 The illegal substance found in Grewal's system was phenylethylamine — an ingredient commonly found in cold tab!ets such as 30-da- j 30-da- over-the-count- Su-daf- ed er Grewal said it apparently was in a Chinese herb called "Chi Power" which his Aspen masseuse v gave him five minutes before Wednesday's Aspen Circuit stage race Testing after the race found traces of the substance in his system Grewal who has chronic allergy and asthma problems takes US Olympic Committee-approve- d drugs for those problems and said he was in what drugs he can and cannot take "I know what the rules are" he said "I've spent a lot of money finding out what I could take and couldn't take It was just some herbal medicine my rolfer (a masseuse) gave me A Chinese herbal medicine It's like a vitamin type thing About five minutes before the Aspen race she handed it to me and said Take this" Grewal said he reads all labels before he takes anything "but it was in Chinese" Borysewicz said he had no objection to the testing but noted the drug was taken accidentally He said the appeal would be taken to the US Cycling Federation and the US Olympic Committee "We have to appeal this" Borysewicz said "It's bad for me It's bad for the team It's bad for American cycling" well-vers- ed over-the-coun- ter 24-V- Tricycle rider carries flame SANTA : BARBARA Calif (UPI) — The Olym- pic flame was carried by a university chancellor and a handicapped tricycle rider past cheering crowds and bikini-cla- d women Friday as a Hell's Angel waited to pick up the torch in the evening The torch was to be carried into Los Angeles County for the first' night late Friday night The head of the Hell's Angels motorcycle club George Christy was scheduled to run for 1 kilometer through Ventura County Friday night lief |