V" B W COLUMBIA MISSOURIAN. Sunday, Sept 16, 1984 Page 5B Jones stars as Tigers drop magic number to four United Pms International struck nine walked five and eight hits and striking out six BOSTON 4. NEW YORK 3, at New when Mark Wagners gave up seven hits m going the dis- Mickey Hatcher singled for the York Dwight Evans delivered a throw to first Tabler DETROIT Credit Ruppert Jones n, bases-loade- tance for the 10th tune this season Twins with one out in the third, took two-ru- d in the Bill Caudill relieved Burns and with the De- g win and the in second on groundout fifth to lead the Red Sox to Tony Bernazard pinch-runnin- for 2--1 an infield and troit's victory over the Toronto MINNESOTA 1, TEXAS 0, Ar- only on victory Bando stole third and scored the ue-breala- ng Blue Jays Saturday. at scored the game's Pat 10-- 5, diving, backhanded grab of a line lington, Texas Mike Smithson Putnam's RBI-sing- le Al Nipper, went th to run on Hargrove s single The Tigers' hit the drive bv Ranee Mulliniks shut out his former teammates on post his fifth straight victory With two out Julio Franco singled, game-winnin- g home two-ru- n run 3-fo- and made a Jones' heroics made a winner of six hits to keep the Twins in first WinfiekT: r-5 showing raised and Hall followed with a leaping catch of a ball destined to 17-- 7, he , who combined with place in the West 11, CHICAGO 2, at his league-leadin- g batting average 2--2 the game at the eighth, sec- three-hitt- er Mat-ting- in his Hernandez for a Wilcox Minnesrta ctarUd the game bed Anaheim, Calif to 353. while teammate Don ly ond fielding gem of the contest 1- became the third Detroit to with the Kai ; t t Rovals and hit his 499th career homer, one of went -f or-- 5 to slip to 343 MILWAUKEE 7. BALTIMORE t, Give that game to Ruppert," said record 17 victories this season join California L eis fvr the lead in the four California home runs at Milwaukee Robin Yount backed would-b- Cuff Johnson, whose e home 38-year-- er ing Jack Moms and Dan Petrv ALWest The old Jackson, hoping to CLEVELAND , OAKLAND 3, at 's two-hitt- with his run off reliever Willie be- 15-1- Hernandez The lead reduced Detroit s magic Smithson 2 was traded from spark his team into the playoffs for Oakland Calif PincMutter Mike third career , and Ed Ro- came a long Qy out when Jones number to clinch the American the Rangers to the Twins in the off- the 11th tune his career, also con- Hargrove singled home one run and mero hit his first homer of the sea left-fiel- in reached over the d wall and League Eastern Divison title to four season and now has beaten his for- tributed two singles and drove in scored another on Mel Hall's double son to spark the Brewers hauled down season-hig- ng it Wilcox struck out a h mer club twice It was Smithson's three runs during a three-ru- n mnth-inni- Gibson, who entered the game was over, 3-- 3, Ta-bl- "It I saw that," Johnson eight and walked one Hernandez en- first shutout and 10th Bobby Gnch, and Doug With the score bed at Pat er with a 6 39 , gave said But, heck, what can you do' I tered the game in the eighth to regis- of the season DeCinces also connected for home singled off loser Ray Burns 13-- 8 up onl a pair of singles to Al Bum-br- y just hit it a little short this time " ter his ZJth save Danny Darwin, 8-1- 1, went the dis- runs, and loser lowered Chns Bando hit into a fielder's in recording his first win against In 14-- the third inning, Jones made a Toronto starter Dave tance for the Rangers allowing his record to 10 choice but was able to take second three losses Pendleton's two doubles, three RBI lift Cardinals over Pirates United Press International centerfielder Kevin McReynolds

ST LOUIS Terry Pendleton ATLANTA 4, SAN FRANCISOl at doubled twice and drove in three Atlanta Rick Camp tossed a seven-- runs, and David Green added a two-ru-n hitter and Dale Murphy went 4-fo-r-4 single Saturday to lead the St cago Ron Cey's two-ru- n double and knocked in two runs to lead four-ru- Louis Cardinals to an 8--3 triumph highlighted a n first inning, the Braves over San Francisco over the mov uig the Cubs to their first Camp, 7-- 6, struck out three and Dave LaPomt 11 10, registered his title in 39 years walked one in notching his first com- second complete game of the season The victory reduced the Cubs' plete game of the season The right- He gave up seven hits, striking out magic number for clinching the Na- hander also picked up his first victo- one and walking one John Candela-n- a, tional League Eastern Division htle ry since Aug 14 1211, was the loser, pitching to five They lead the second-plac- e four innings and giving up four pons Mets by 9 games MONTREAL 4, PHILADELPHIA and four hits Scott Sanderson, 8--4, went 7M in- 3, at Philadelphia Tun Raines hit three-ru-n Pittsburgh took a 1-- 0 lead in the nings for the victory a homer to give the Expos first on Lee Lacy s 10th homer of the pitched the final 13 innings to eam a decision over Philadelphia and five-gam-e year The Pirates made it 2-- 0 in the his 32nd save snap a Phillies winning third when Denny Gonzalez walked Bob Dernier and Ryne Sandberg streak. .- led off the first with walks off Sid Raines homer, his eighth of the W aaaBaBlaaawBaMaaTfrBwrwnMI a- on a wild pitch and took second on JLbHate s 4-- f the play He moved to third on a sac- Fernandez, 6 Gary Matthews sin- season and first since July 2, enabled rifice and scored on Lacy 's single gled home Dernier and sent Sand- Bill Gulhckson to pick up his 11th After Candelana had reared the berg to second With one out Cey victory against seven losses Gulhck- first nine batters he faced, the Cardi- doubled home Sandberg and Mat- son went 8 2-- 3 innings, giving up sev- nals scored four runs in the fourth to thews to make it 3-- 0 Cey moved to en hits while striking out three and take a 4-- 2 lead Willie MeGee led off third on an infield out and scored on walking three Bob James got the !bmbbY$& a&aVHaWBlfBBn BfBBVBC! J YuaBalBHuBnkp TaiiTF 4 with a single and Bill Lyons walked a wild pitch. last out for his ninth save Jerry Pendleton, who has hit in 16 of the Koosman 14-1- 3 took the loss last 17 games, lut a run-scori- ng dou- HOUSTON 3, Z, at ble that moved Lyons to third Green Houston Rookie LOS ANGELES 5,CINCINNATI Z, followed with a two-ru-n single Lon-m-e Glenn Davis doubled home Phil Gar- at Cincinnati Orel Hersluser Smith smgled, moving Green to ner with the winning run in the pitched a five-hitt- er and Mike Scios-ci- a third, and Green scored on Tito eighth inning went 3-fo-r-4 with two RBI to lead Landrum's Garner singled with one out in the the Dodgers over the Reds UPI Tlephoto eighth off , 3--4 One out Hersluser, 9--8, went the distance Rick Sutcliffe of the Cubs slides safely home under catcher Mike Fitzgerald. CHICAGO 5, NEW YORK 4, at Chi-- later. Davis doubled over the head of for the sixth time this season Young, Muncie fail to pass Dolphins9 drug test

United Press International ing the physical Roberto Duran in June, made the men's Grand Pnx tennis tournament strokes over Tom Watson and Dan The Dolphins are looking to re- No 3 ranked Hutclungs his 34th in Los Angeles. In Sunday's htle Pohl after three rounds of the Great- MIAMI Rickey Young on Satur- place Andra Franklin, who suffered knockout victim as he ran his record match, worth $36,000 to the winner er Milwaukee Open in Franklin, runner-up- , day became the second running back a season-endin-g knee injury in the to 40--1 The victory paved the way and $18,000 to the Con- Wise O'Meara, who led Pohl by one in as many days to fail a urinalysis "I really don't have a clue to what Dolphins' 28--7 win over New En- for Hearns, the former WBA wel- nors, 32, will face the winner of the stroke after two rounds, was at 12-un- der required of players sought by the Mi- actually happened,' Young said gland Sept 9 terweight champion, to step up to semifinal match between No 3 Eliot 204 after 54 holes of the $300,-00- 0 ami Dolphins 'Tm very disappointed. I think I can the middleweight division m his Tettscher, 25, and Dan Goldfe . PGA event To get that first win Young, who was cut by Minnesota play, but it doesn t look like it will be quest for an unprecedented four ti- Top seed Aaron Krkkstein defeated Sunday he will have to battle Pohl,

1-tin- before the season, came to Miami here" Boxing tles. He's approaching a possible Shahar Perkis of Israel 6--1, 64 m the who added a der 71 in the thud Friday night to replace Chock Mun- Young, 30, said there was no Thomas Heans nut'tng en anoth- March date with undisputed champi- final of an $88,500 Grand Piruc tennis round for a 207 total, and the hard-chargi- ng cie on the Dolphins' roster He ended chance that evidence of drug use er awesome displav of punching on Marvin Hagler. tournament m Tel Avnr Thel7-year-ol- d Watson, who fired a 70 29-year-- up meeting the same fate as Muncie was found in the Muncie failed the power, successfulh defended his American also won the final last Tom Steckman, a old from

230-poun- 5-unde- The Woot-2- , d back signed urine test Friday when traces of World Boxing Council super wel year to become the youngest player Omaha Neb., fired a r-par 67 a conn-ac- t and took his physical Sat- THC, the active ingredient m mari- terweight title at Saginaw Mich. Tennis ever to win a Grand Prix event to take the third-roun- d lead m the urday morning, then participated in juana, were found in his system. knocking down Fred Hatchings Top-seed- ed Jimmy Connors, bid- $200,000 Sacramento Golf Classic of a 90-min- ute practice with the team Muncie had been traded to Miami twice in the first round and stopping ding for a record-tyin- g fourth title, the Tournament Players Series in Just before the end of practice by San Diego on Mondav for a second- him m the third Hearns, fighting for struggled past No 13 seed Ramesh Golf Sacramento, Calif Steckman took a

second-roun- 7-- 3-under- -par Don Shuht called Young over -round draft pick next year, but the first tune smce his d Knshnan of India 6--4, 5 and ad- Hark OTWeara shot a one-stro-ke lead over Richard Zokol, to tell him he had failed the test the deal was contingent on his pass knockout of three-tim- e champion vanced to the final of a $255,000 69 to increase his lead to three who led the first two rounds.

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