OrUK 1 wVElf COLUMBIA MISSOURIAN, Monday, July 30, 1984 Page 2B Hendrick's bat sparks Card sweep United Prats International The left-hand- er did not walk a batter and breaking into the starting rotation June 29, struck out six, including the side in the tossed his fifth complete game and fourth PITTSBURGH George Hendnck had eighth . shutout of the season three hits, including a two-ru- n homer, and In the first game, Leon Durham walked Los Angeles scored the only of the drove m three runs and Nefl Allen and to lead off the Cubs' fifth game or the third off Cincinnati starter combined for 4 of was credited to Allen and charged then bounced a bad-ho- p single off fust Mano Soto, 11-- 4 With one out, Hershiser scoreless rehef Sunday to lead the St Louis to Berra Sutter finished up to notch his baseman Keith Hernandez's shoulder, with was safe when his lazy fly ball to center league-hig- h Cardinals to a 4-- 3 victory over the Pitts- 26th save Durham movsig to second. Davis grounded was dropped by Redus. Dave Anderson's burgh Pirates forathree-gam- e sweep a single to left to score Durham, moving infield grounder erased Hershiser at sec- Pittsburgh has lost four straight games CHICAGO 3--5, NEW YORK M, at New Moreland to third Moreland then scored on ond. Anderson stole second and rookie Ed overall and is 0--9 against St Louis this sea- York Jody Davis blasted a three-ru- n a sacrifice fly to right field by Cey Amelung slapped a single to center for his son. homer and Scott Sanderson and Lee Smith first major-leagu- e With the Cardinals leading 24) and Terry combined on a five-hitte- r to lift the Cubs to PHILADELPHIA 0, MONTREAL 4, at Pendleton on Orst following an RBI single, a sweepof then -heade- r Philadelphia The Phillies played long ATLANTA 4, SAN FRANCISCO 3, at San Hendnck capped a three-ru- n third by dril- pitched a seven-hitte- r and ball, hitting four home runs to overcome Francisco and Bruce Ben- fifth-innin- g ling the first pitch from John Candelana, 9-- 7, Davis and Ron Cey drove m the 12 singles collected by the Expos. edict belted home runs to power the Braves to 3-- 0 into the left-fiel-d seats for his eighth hom- runs lead the Cubs to a triumph in the came off the bench with over the Giants

13-ga- er. The loss ended a me winning opener one out and Ivan DeJesus on first in the Pascaul Perez, 10-- 4, gave up seven hits streak in the month of July for Candelana, Chicago's sweep gave them three staight ninth inning and knocked a Jeff Reardon and all three San Francisco runs before dating back to 1380 victories and pulled the Cubs to within 1 pitch over the right field wall Matuszek leaving m the sixth inning. Gene Garner Pittsburgh scored all three of its runs off games of New York in the was tutting for Kevin Gross, who shut out held the Giants scoreless for the final four Ricky Horton, who allowed 10 hits, includ- East the Expos in the ninth to earn his sixth vic- innings to gethis fourth save. 6-- 2, ing Dale Berra's two-ru- n homer in the Sanderson, gave up five hits and one tory in 11 decisions Rookie Mark Calvert, 0-- 1, making his fourth Jason Thompson had an RBI single run in 7 uuungs while walking one and Reardon, who also took over in the ninth, first start of the season, retired the first two six. Smith pitched relief in the fifth forthe Pirates' final run. sinking out artless saw Ins record drop to 34 batters of the game, before wafting Clau-de- U 6--5, Horton was relieved by Allen, with forlttinnngs. Washington. Murphy men hit a 410-fo-ot runners on first and third and one out in the , 7-1- 1, was the loser in the LOS ANGELES L CINCINNATI , at Los homer, his 24th of the season, over the cen- fifth. Allen ended the threat by striking oat seceod game, surrendering five tats and Angeles Rookie Orel Rershser retired ter field fence. Tony Pens and pinch hnter Benny Distefa-n- o. four runs m five innings. the first 23 batters he faced before Nick A pulled groin muscle forced Alkn to In the opener, loser Walt Terrell, M, Esasky rained bis bid for a perfect game SAN DIEGO 9, HOUSTON , at San Diego went aBcwed two-o- ut Left-hand- leaven the eighth. eight lnungs and just fire with a single in the eighth inning er Tim LoBar pitched a two-hitt-er Sutter came on after Pens doubled and hits. He settled for a two-hitt-er as the Dodgers and Garry Tempfeton bit me first ca- 2-- 2 Trout, 5, did net an extra Allen ran a count on Berra LeeMazzun surrender defeated the Reds. reer grand slam to cap a six-ra- n sixth in- pinch bft for Berra and struck out The base bit and was in command throughsat Hershber, 74. who has five wins since ning as the Padres defeated the Astros. Gubicza reaches goals at expense of Brewers United Press international

MILWAUKEE ' righthander bad two goals to reach Sunday and he made it clear the Mil- The Royals added three runs in the fifth. waukee Brewers would not stand in his Balboni drew a leadoff walk and went to way secondon DonSlaught's single The 21-year--old Gubicza did not surren- Two outs later, Balboni scored on Sheri- der a hit until the fourth inning and allowed dan's single Slaught raced to third and just three over eight innings to help Kansas Sheridan reached second on the throw City defeat Milwaukee 5--1 home. Brett men laced his single to center Gubicza raised his record to 8-- 8, the first to score both runners. time this year he has been at .500 He won his first roadgame afterthree defeats MINNESOTA , CALIFORNIA 5, at Min- "I should be celebrating," said Gubicza, neapolis Tim Tenters two-o- ut single who walked two and struck out two. "The drove m Dave Engle in the bottom of the last couple of games on the road I've 10th inning to give the Twins a victory and pitched pretty good but I had nothing to a sweep of their three-gam- e series with the show for it Angels. "It was a motivating force today. I With one out in the 10th, Dave Engle wanted to pot a good game together here doubled off Luis Sanchez, 7--3 Sanchez then andgetto.500 Every time I'd gotten close intentionally walked Kent Hrbek, who had I'dloseaconple " three RBI with a pair of homers. Randy and Pat Sheridan each Bush grounded out to first, advancing both drove to a pair of runs to lead the Royals' runners Teufel followed with a single to 10-h- it attack. right that made a winner of rehever Rick Milwaukee Rene Lachemann Lysander, 1--1 took some of the blame for Brett's two-ru- n inning off Moose single in the fourth Haas, CHICAGO 5, NEW YORK 4, at Chicago of Kansas 0 back-to-ba- City is 6-- 8. httgaveKansasCttya4-- lead. Luzinsta ck called out at third by Jerry The Harold Barnes and Greg hit Neudecker base umpte "I did something I dont like to do and I home runs in the fifth inning to after being tagged by Milwaukee third basan RoTHowell gotburned," said Lachemann, who saw his power the White Sox over the Yankees. none as be matched ms victory output 3-1- 4. of BALTIMORE team's record on Sundays fall to "I The win ended a six-ga-me Chicago losing 1983. The 3, CLEVELAND 1, at Bal- win was the third straightfor the timore Gary - 34-year-- tnedtopitenaroundBrett. streak. old Roerdcke blasted his third righthander, who did not allow home tokl to make him nit a strike. , 8-- 7, struck out five and run in his last six games and MOce 1 Baas a runner past first base. BoddJcker That's petting a lot of pressure on your walked three over 7 innings for the win. tossed a twoitter over 8 in- nings to leadthe Orioles to picker. Brett hit one out over the plate Tm Ron Reed registered the final three outs for TORONTO , TEXAS 2, at Toronto victory . aD. early was er not gang to fault Haas at It his seventh save. Dave Stieb pitched a six-hitt- and Willie inthebaugame.butitwasstUlabjghit" DETROIT 3, BOSTON t, at Detroit Aikens, Ranee MuDiniks and Ernie Whitt m the three-hitt- er Ctty scored tfs first run Milt Wilcox fired a over eight each drove run five-ru-n Kansas in a to highlight a er jtou-blea- nd a ?-ht- and Dave thud. Steve Balboni smackeda leadoff inmngs and the Tigers took advantage of eigfafli lining as the hXJSJ two oots later Willie WBsonwalked. two unearned runs in the second inning to snapped a six-gam- e Ioe&ig streak. Sheridan delivered a rufrscoring an- earnthevictory. Stieb, 124, struck out then - three and walked raeAs to complete sweep I a of their fcur-- gle to ngbtfieH. -- , WHcoxpt48tnidnitnfoarannraIked- I oneenronteJabiB sixthoomptetexamqr: oiiaii.