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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 25, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 stars and stripes tuesday March 25, 1986 Yankee pitchers Blank rangers 3-0 by the associated press the new York Yankees who weren t sure they had enough starting pitching even with Britt Burns May have More than enough without him. Bob Tewksbury continued his bid for a major league Job sunday by pitching six innings As the Yankees blanked the Texas rangers 3-0, the third consecutive exhibition game in which they have not surrendered an earned run. The 25-year-old right hander who has a 49-22 record and 2.57 earned run average in five minor league seasons allowed three hits. In 16 innings this Spring he has yielded 11 hits and three earned runs for a 1.69 Era. Texas starter Charlie Hough went six innings and sur rendered five hits and one run. Meanwhile Dwight Gooden of the new York mets had his second consecutive mediocre Outing. Last year s National league by Young award Winner with a 24-4 record gave up three runs on seven hits in five innings As the Minnesota twins edged the mets 6-5. He struck out three and walked two. Three new York errors in the eighth inning allowed the twins to score three runs. Elsewhere in exhibition play sunday red sox 3, royals 1 Al Nipper pitched six shutout innings. He allowed three hits struck out four and did not walk a Batter in his longest Outing of the Spring. Steve Balboni s eighth inning Homer off Tim Lollar prevented the world Champion Roy als from being shut out for a fifth time. Tigers 7, Blue jays 2 Mike Laga hit his sixth Home run of the Spring and baseball Roundup drove in four runs. Laga hit a three run Homer off Toronto Ace Dave Stieb in Detroit s four run first inning and singled in a run in the eighth. The runs were the first this Spring off Stieb who had pitched 12 scoreless innings in his three previous starts. Cardinals 5, expos 3 Willie Mcgee doubled Home Vince Coleman with the winning run in the eighth inning and scored one out later on a wild pitch. St. Louis bunched six of its 11 hits into the seventh and eighth innings off Montreal relievers Tim Burke and Jack o Connor after Andy Van Slyke homered off Bryn Smith in the fifth. Reds 7, dodgers 5 Pinch hitter Kal Daniels rib single sparked a three run uprising in the eighth inning. After los Angeles starter Orel Hershiser pitched five scoreless innings Cincinnati jumped on Alejandro Pena for four runs in the sixth inning and scored three times off Ken Howell in the eighth. Braves 2, astros 1 Dale Murphy s second Home run in two Days an eighth inning shot off Jeff Heathcock was the winning run. The two time National league map is batting .435 for the Spring with six Bis. Houston s run was Eric Bullock s Lead off Homer in the first off David Palmer. Phillies 8, orioles 6 Philadelphia took advantage of six Baltimore errors to score five unearned runs and Rick Schu s broken Bat sin Gle snapped a 6-6 tie in the seventh inning. White sox 6, pirates 4 John Cangelosi had three hits and scored two runs. Chicago erased a 2-1 deficit by scoring four runs in the fourth inning capped by Joel Skinner s two run Homer. Indians 13, a s 5 Andre Thornton homered and doubled while Julio fran co and Carmen Castillo also homered. Franco who hit a Solo Homer in the first inning broke a 1-1 tie with an rib single in the third. One out later Thornton homered to make it 4-1. Giants 1, mariners 0 Mike Lacoss Bill Laskey and Mark Davis collaborated on a five hitter and Chili Davis singled Home the game s Only run against Mike Morgan in the third inning. La Coss a Veteran major leaguer but a non roster Pitcher scattered four hits Over the first five innings and lowered his Spring Era to 0.90. Brewers 9, padres 8 Randy ready who had three hits walked to Force in the go ahead run in the 12th inning. After ready was walked on four pitches by loser Rich Gossage Rob Deer s ground or drove in the eventual winning run. Cubs 6, Angels 4 Ryne Sandberg had four hits and drove in three runs and Keith Moreland hit a two run Homer. California s Ken Forsch trying to come Back from serious Arm prob lems allowed 12 hits and five runs in five innings. Chi Cago s Scott Sanderson held the Angels to four hits and a run through five innings. Peeve captures us a with final round 68 new Orleans up1 Calvin Peete who has won More tournaments in the past five years than any other player on the pea tour fired a 4-under-Par 68 in the final round sunday to capture the $500,000 us a classic with a 19 under Par total of 269. The 62 players who made the Cut sat urday with scores of 146 or below played 36 holes sunday to make up for a first round rain postponement. Peete 42, shot rounds of 68, 67, 66 and 68 to take the $90,000 first prize. He finished five strokes ahead of his nearest challenger Pat Mcgowan who shot a pair of 68s sunday. Nick Faldo Tom Sieckmann Gregory Ladehoff and Doug Tewell finished in a third place tie at 277. Don Pooley who finished in a group of five 12 strokes behind Peete had six straight Bir Dies sunday to tie the 1986 record set by Tewell at the los Angeles open. The $90,000 first prize increased Peete s earnings for the year to $230,598 and put the Detroit native in this year s no. 1 Money Winner s spot. Peete who won the Mony tournament of champions is the first golfer on this year s tour to win two championships. Pulz tires course Best to win Tuscon Tucson Ariz. Up Penny Pulz fired a course record 8-under-Par 64 Sun Day to emerge from the pack and capture the $200,000 Lyga Tucson open. Pulz who started the Day seven strokes behind Leader Pat Bradley finished the final round with three birdies and an Eagle for a 72-Hole total of 12-under 276 four strokes better than second place finisher Betsy King. Bradley soared to a final round of 4-Over 76 to finish in a three Way tie for third with Jerilyn Britz and Myra Blackwelder at 7 under281. Pulz 64 broke the record of 65 at the Randolph Park North course first set by Patti Rizzo in 1982 and tied by Bradley on thursday and Rosie Jones on saturday. It was just the second career Victory for Pulz who also won the 1979 Corning Clas sic. She took Home $30,000 for sunday Victory. Doug ass grabs Vintage by 4 a photo Calvin Peete. No. 1 on Money list Indian Wells Calif. A Dale Douglass fired a final round 6-under-Par 66 for a four shot Victory sunday in the $300,000 Vintage invitational senior Golf tournament. Douglass who had the Lead outright or a share of it from the outset finished at 272, 16 under Par and earned $40,500 for the Victory his first on the senior tour. He car ded six birdies sunday. Gary player with a final round 68, was second at 276. He has yet to finish worse than fifth in four senior events. Chi Chi Rodriguez and Jim Ferree tied for third at 278. Rodriguez carded a final round 68, while Ferree had a 71. Lee elder shot his third consecutive 70 to finish fifth at 279, while Billy Casper and Arnold Palmer faded from Contention with 73s and finished at 280. A photo Penny Pulz eagles 18th for 64 Gould s Lucky goal lifts capitals past flyers from press dispatches Lan Dover my. Bobby Gould does t think much of his backhand shot but it was Good enough to provide the Washington capitals with a vital Victory. Gould s game winning shot at 2 54 of the third period gave Washington a 6-5 National hockey league decision Over Philadelphia sunday that snapped the six game winning Streak of the flyers and pulled the Caps to within one Point of the Patrick division leaders. I have one of the worst backhand shots in the league Gould said. There s not nil Roundup Doug much Power in  but Gould under pressure from Grossman could t do anything else. If i miss the puck goes around and conies Back out Gould said. When i shot for the Short Side it hit the Post and then the Back of his goalie Chico Resch leg. It was kind of a Lucky  elsewhere in the nil sunday flames 7, jets 4 Winnipeg Manitoba Lanny Mcdonald Al Mclnnis and Colin Patterson scored on three of Calgary s first five shots As Calgary dumped Winnipeg. Brian Hayward came into the game at 6 16 of the opening period and surrendered goals to Joel Otto Paul Reinhart Hakan Loob and Tim Hunter. Sabres 6, Kings 1 Buffalo . Mike Foligno scored two Power play goals to Lead Buffalo past los Angeles. Also scoring for Buffalo were Phil Russell Dave Andreychuk John Tucker and Gates Orlando. Jim Fox tallied for the Kings. Bruins 5, whalers 5 Hartford Conn. Ron Francis scored with 3 30 remaining when his pass from behind the net deflected off Boston s Ken Linseman and past goalie Pat Riggin to give Hartford the tie. Blackhawk 5, rangers 3 new York Behn Wilson s Power play goal snapped a 3-3 tie late in the second period that triggered Chicago s Victory and launched the Blackhawk into undisputed Possession of first place in the nil s Norris division. Short handed goals by Denis Savard and Rick Paterson also keyed the Chicago Victory  
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