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THIRD FOURTH FIFTH C4 THE MORNING CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1984 lj 4 3 ditq HH DirDirQDinig) field hit and Georee Hendrick's two-run single. ct mTTc ap TTn nhArkfell hit a one-out sin- nati stopped a five-game losing streak by defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-1 last night. The Dodgers have. lost three in a row. Pastore, 3-4, worked into the eighth before leaving when he was hit by a line drive.

He allowed all three Dodgers hits and got help from Tom Hume and Bob Ow-chinko, a starter who earned his first save. Losing pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, 5-6, walked Eddie Milner with one out to start the Reds' winning -rally. Gary Redus singled Milner to third and Parker singled to right scoring Milner and sending Redus to third. Dave Concepcion squeezed home Redus with the Red's second run of the inning. Parker also drove in a run in the first inning, scoring Tom Lawless from third with a ground balL Pastore, 3-4, allowed the Dodgers only one hit a first-inning double by.RJ.

Reynolds, through six innings. But Los Angeles tied the score in the seventh when Pedro Guerrero walked, Franklin Stubbs sacrificed and, with two out Ken Landreaux doubled. Doug Sisk and Jesse Orosco combined for three innings of scoreless relief to nail down the victory for Mets right-hander Ron Darling, 4-3. Strawberry belted his first homer since April 28 and his sixth of the season in the first inning off Don Robinson to give the Mets a 2-0 lead. Robinson, 0-2 and making his first start of the season, walked Keith Hernandez before Strawberry homered over the left-field walL Strawberry's run-scoring single in the third made it 3-0 after shortstop Dale Berra muffed a throw from Robinson on an apparent double-play grounder that would have gotten the Pirates out of the inning.

Strawberry, who went 3-for-3, walked with two out in the fifth and came home on singles by George Foster and Hubie Brooks. Beds 3, Dodgers 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) Dave Parker broke a 1-1 tie with a single in the eighth inning, and Frank Pastore combined with two relievers on a three-hitter as Cincin St Louis made it 3-1 on Smith's single, his second hit, a balk by Carlton and Kerr's single up the middle with none out in the fifth. The lead looked secure until Cards starter John Stuper walked Joe Lefebvre to start the Phillies sev-enth. John Wockenfuss greeted reliever Neil Allen with a ground-rule double, and Gross followed with a sacrifice fly. Samuel tied the score with a single.

Before leaving for a pinch-hitter during Philadelphia's rally, Carlton struck out four in boosting his all-time strikeout lead to 3,772. Carlton yielded eight SL Louis hits and walked one. Stuper permitted five hits and walked three to go with one strikeout before Allen relieved. Mats 4, Pirates 2 PITTSBURGH (AP) Darryl Strawberry had three hits, knocked in three runs with a home run and single and scored twice as the New York Mets defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 last night ele to center in the 11th inning, scoring Andy Van Slyke from second base to give St. Louis a 4-3 victory last night over the Philadelphia Phillies.

aJ Oberkfell's hit, his second game-winner in as many games, came off Al Holland, 4-3, the third Philadelphia pitcher. Van Slyke opened the 11th by grounding a single. into right for his second hit and moved up on Ozzie Smith's sacrifice bunt. Greg Gross sacrifice fly and RBI single by Juan Samuel brought the Phillies back from a 3-1 deficit in the seventh inning. Bruce Sutter, the fifth St.

Louis pitcher, blanked Philadelphia the final three innings to improve his record to 2-3. Philadelphia grabbed a 1-0 lead in the third after Steve Carlton, trying for his 303rd career win, singled with one out. Samuel hit into a forceout and scored on the second of Von Hayes' two doubles. SL Louis took a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the inning on a one-out double by Lonnie Smith, Tommy Here's in- timmtt i-trwnl Baylor helps Yanks end Red bx streak Oakland scored in the second when Lansford singled, Dave Lopes walked and Mike Heath lined a run-scoring single, then tied the game 2-2 in the third. Joe Morgan reached first when Heaton dropped Morgan's two-out popup, then took second on a Lansford single and scored when Lopes singled.

He retired 18 batters at one point and the only runs he gave up came on a two-out homer by Cecil Cooper with Dion James on second via a double in the ninth. The Orioles gave Boddicker all the support he needed in a five-run second inning. After Al Bunibry singled in a run, Ripken clouted his 12th home run, a three run blast to left field. Murray followed with his 11th homer, snapping an 0-for-13 slump. The hit came moments after Brewers starter Pete Ladd brushed back Murray with an inside fastball and then challenged him to come out to the mound.

The Orioles added their final run in the fifth. fenitMM irl.l..,ilr I Yankees 8, Red Sox 3 NEW YORK (AP) Don Baylor smashed the first inside-the-park homer of his 13 year-career and broke a 3-3 tie in the seventh inning with a two-run single as the New York Yankees defeated Boston 8-3 last night snapping a five-game winning streak for the Red Sox. Baylor sliced his tie-breaking hit to right in the seventh off reliever Steve Crawford after the Yankees teaded the bases off loser Bob Ojeda, 9-5, as Ken Griffey singled leading eff, Andre Robertson reached base -safely on a sacrifice and Butch Wy-negar was intentionally walked. Dave Winfield then extended his consecutive-game hitting streak to 12 games with a two-run triple and Steve Kemp finished the five-run inning with a run-scoring single. Ron Guidry, 4-4, completed his fourth of 13th starts, allowing 10 hits while walking none and striking out a season-high 10 batters.

He increased his lifetime record over Boston to 11-4. Orioles 6, Brewers 2 BALTIMORE (AP) Cal Ripken Jr. and Eddie Murray hit consecutive home runs in the second inning and Mike Boddicker pitched a four-hitter as the Baltimore Orioles cruised to a 6-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers last night. The triumph was the Orioles' third straight Milwaukee, which has not won in Baltimore since 1982, lost its fourth straight game and ninth in the last 12. Boddicker, 7-4, the American League Player of the Month in May, won for the seventh time in his last Associated Press Red Sox's Jim Rice misses ball and crashes into the wall at Yankee Stadium.

The ball, hit by Yankees' Don Baylor, went for a two-run homer. Rice remained in the game after treatment. Mariners 7, Royals 1 KANSAS CITY (AP) Rookie Mark Langston pitched a five-hitter for his first victory in more than a month and the Seattle Mariners took advantage of a shoddy Kansas City defense to whip the Royals 7-1 last night Langston, 3-4, gave up a home run in the first inning to George Brett who tied a club record with his fourth homer in four games, but checked the Royals the rest of the way, striking out six and walking three. Rookie Brett Saberhagen, 2-5, took the loss. The Mariners went ahead with sacrifice flys in the fourth by Alvin Davis and Ken Phelps.

A double by Steve Henderson and a triple by Spike Owen made it 3-1 in the fifth, then the Royals handed their visitors three unearned runs in the sixth. With one out Saberhagen hit Davis with a pitch and walked Phelps. Al Cowens bounced an apparent double-play grounder to shortstop Onix Concepcion. But the shortstop booted the ball as Davis scored, Phelps went to third and Cowens took second. Second baseman Frank White then fielded Henderson's sharp rounder and threw to catcher Don taught, who dropped the ball for an A's 7, Indians 3 CLEVELAND (AP) Bruce Bochte doubled and homered and Carney Lansford rapped three singles to spark the Oakland Athletics to a 7-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians last night Winner Bill Krueger, 4-1, gave up six hits over the first seven innings before Mike Warren and Bill Caudill finished, with Caudill notching his 12th save.

Krueger blanked Cleve-land after allowing a pair of unearned runs in the first inning. Neal Heaton, 3-5, yielded six runs in 3 innings to take the loss, the Indians' fifth straight and 10th in their last 11 games. Two-out singles by Mike Hargrove, Andre Thornton and Carmen Castillo loaded the bases for Cleveland in the first. Hargrove scored when third baseman Lansford made an error on Julio Franco's grounder, and Krueger walked Tabler to force home Thornton. White Sox to a 6-4 victory over the California Angels.

LaMarr Hoyt, 5-5, was the winner with last-inning relief help from Al Jones, who gained his third save. Rookie Ron Romanick, 6-5, took the loss. Rudy Law scored the first run of the game in the first inning when he singled, took third on a single by Harold Baines and scored on Greg Luzinski's sacrifice fly. Julio Cruz singled in the third, took third on a single by Rudy Law and scored on a single by Baines. Vance Law singled in the fourth and after he was forced by Cruz, Rudy Law hit his first homer of the season for a 4-0 Chicago lead.

ished, with Davis going the final 1 innings for his 10th save. Kirby Puckett knocked in Houston Jimenez from second with a single in the third inning to give Minnesota a 1-0 lead. Tim Teufel had led off with a double off Dave Stewart, 3-7, and was caught going to third on Jimenez's grounder to second, but not before Jimenez made it to second. Puckett who moved to second on the throw to the plate, scored on Kent Hrbek's single. White Sox 6, Angels 4 CHICAGO (AP) Rudy Law rapped three hits, including a two-run homer, and Ron Kittle hit a solo homer last night to lead the Chicago error as Phelps crashed into him and scored.

Cowens went to third on the play and made it 6-1 on Larry Milbourne's fielder's choice. Twins 6, Rangers 2 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) John Butcher allowed eight hits over 6 innings and Randy Bush slugged a three-run homer last night as the Minnesota Twins scored a 6-2 victory over the Texas Rangers. Butcher, 4-3, who was acquired from the Rangers on Dec. 7, 1983, walked one and struck out one and held Texas scoreless until the seventh, when he was touched for two runs. Pete Filson and Ron Davis fin light starts.

mimmiiimmmmmimmhmiiiib JBIMIMBaWIWlllailS Texas rallies to beat Fullerton Berks. Bradford, Carbon, Columbia, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Northampton, Pike, Schuylkill, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming. Moore 10-K Emmaus Roadrunner Fran Gough of Macungie finished first in the ninth annual Moore Township 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) race Satur- day, clocked a winning time of 33 minutes, 49 seconds over the challenging course of rolling hills. The women runners were paced by Pat Richard's winning effort of 39:29. Gough, a familiar face on the Lehigh Valley running scene both as a runner and race promoter, had posted second and third place finishes at the Moore Township event in previous races.

The event had 102 finishers. The event saw two age group race records established, as Terry Delph cracked the previous mark for 35-39 and Bill Hagman shattered the 40-49 mark Delph and Hagman also were second lenge to regain the pennant" said general manager John Schuerholz. "We also believe this contract extension provides the necessary continuity vital in attaining our goals as an organization." Howser said Kansas City is the place he wants to manage. "I said when I was named man-' ager in 1981 that this was where I wanted to be. I am very pleased with the confidence the organization has shown in me and this extension reflects that confidence," he said.

"We have some talent on this club and I am especially excited about some of the young players who are with us now at the major league level and who have the potential to be with us in the future. I know we are going in the right direction." After a rocky start this year, the Royals now stand 23-26, 3Vi games out of the lead in the American League West the double-elimination event Arizona State meets Oklahoma State in today's winner bracket contest A two-out single by David Denny and a hit batsman preceded Cook's double, which sailed over the head of rightfielder John Bryant Texas' Darren Loy had tied the game with a two-out RBI-single in the sixth. The Longhorns' three-run first was built around an error, two walks and a leadoff double by Bill Bates. Cal State Fullerton's bats were lively until Boudreaux entered the contest The Titans, 62-20, scored a single run in each of the first four innings, and rapped eight hits against Texas starter Wade Phillips. Cal State Fullerton will face Miami, 48-27, in an elimination game tomorrow night Royals extend Hawser's pact KANSAS CITY, Mo.

(AP) The Kansas City Royals announced yesterday they have extended the contract of manager Dick Howser for two more seasons, Howser, 48, signed a three-year pact when he was hired by the Royals in August 1981 to replace the fired Jim Frey. Despite numerous injuries to key players and the difficulties off last fall's drug scandal, the Royals under Howser have gone 212-194, including Sunday night's victory over Minnesota, the club's ninth in 13 games. Terms were not announced on the contract extension, which covers the 1985 and '86 seasons. "We believe Dick has done a very good job with the team over the past three years. We are confident he is the person to provide the leadership in the field as we continue our chal- OMAHA, Neb.

(AP) Right fielder Dennis cook drilled a two-out two-run double in the bottom of the eighth inning to break a 4-4 tie and give defending national champion Texas a 6-4 victory over Cal State Fullerton in the second round of the College World Series last night Cook, who was 0-for-6 in the series prior to his decisive at-bat helped make a winner of sophom*ore Eric Boudreaux, who pitched 5 innings of scoreless relief. Boudreaux allowed only one hit and one walk. Cal State Fullerton right-hander Todd Simmons suffered only his third defeat in 17 decisions. The first three batters Simmons faced scored, but the sidewinder then settled down to limit the Longhorns to one run over the next six innings. Texas, 59-12, which has won 14 straight NCAA tournament games, remains in the winner's bracket of Junior Olympics Mike Cantrell and Tadgh Nealon of Nazareth went 1-2 Saturday in Junior Olympic pole vault competition in Wilkes Barre.

Cantrell vaulted a personal best 14-6, while Nealon cleared 13-0. Both hope to qualify for the finals to be held later this summer in Jacksonville, Fla. Jason Godusky and George Her-zog of Emmaus captured events recently at the first phase of Junior Olympic competition at Wissahickon High School. The top three in each event advanced to the June 16 re-" gional meet at Wilkes-Barre-Meyers High School Emmaus' Perry Justice, who placed third in 17-18 hurdles, and Salisbury freshman Alex Bollendorf, who was second in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles, also advanced to the second meet Godusky won the 15-16 javelin while Herzog won the 15-16 400 hurdles. The Emmaus contingent represented the Ambler Olympic Club.

From Wilkes-Barre, the top six in each event will advance to Fredericksburg, for the Eastern Finals and the top three there will advance to the Junior Olympic Nationals in Jacksonville. Keystone gymnastics The men's and women's gymnastics trials for the Keystone State Games will be held June 30 at the Parkette National Training Center in Allentown. Warmups are scheduled for 5 pm and competition for 7 p.m. The event is open to the public. All interested gymnasts must fill out the Keystone State Games entry form.

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