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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 5, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes tuesday August 5, 1986 dodgers nip reds for 7th straight from press dispatches los Angeles Orel harsh Isbrand Ken Howell combined on a four hit Ler and Bill Madlock singled Home in tie breaking run in the sixth inning Sun Day As inc los Angeles dodgers heat the Cincinnati reds 2-1, for their seventh straight Victory. In was the reds sixth consecutive loss. The Victory evened the dodgers re Cord at 52-52. The dodgers have not been Over the soil Mark since the third game of the season. A Hershiser 11-7, gave up four hits Over Sim in innings As los Angeles matched its longest winning Streak of the season. How do finished up for his 1 Ith save. Loser kill Cullickson. 7-7. Pitched a four hitter As he struck out four Ami walked none in his third Complete game. The reds took a 1-0 Lead in inc second on a pair of walks and Sal Bulera s Bloop single to left Field. No Roundup Al from Page 23 winning rib of the  royals knocked out Nipper in the ninth when Brett and Jorge Orta opened with singles. Schiraldi relieved and retired the next three waiters to end the game. Mariners 6, Angels 3 Seattle Alvin Davis hit a two run single in a four run first inning against Rookie Ray Chadwick and Seattle held on to defeat California to tighten he race in he american league West. Pic l id 6-2, the fourth Seattle Pitcher h led 3vi innings of one hit re Lief for his i ird straight win Chadwick 0-2, making his second major league Start failed to retire a Bat Ter and was pulled after allowing four singles and a Alk. The loss trimmed California s Lead Over Texas to two games in the West. Blue jays 6, orioles 4toronto Tony Fernandez hit a two run Homer with one out in the seventh inning to snap a 4-4 tic and Lead Toronto past Baltimore. Rookie Southpaw John Crutti 6-3, who relieved starter Dave slice with the score lied and two out in the fifth worked 4 a shutout innings for the Victory. He allowed Only one hit struck out three and did not walk a Batter. Tom Hunke hurled inc final inning for his 16th save. A s 5, twins 4 Minneapolis Jose Canseco the major leagues rib Leader knocked in a run with a two out double in the i Ith to lift Oakland past Minnesota. The rib was Canseco s 85th of the season. Pinch hitter Bruce Cochic walked to Lead off the i Ith against Keith thenon 54. Following the walk Home plate Umpire Steve Palermo ejected Catcher Mark Salas for arguing balls and strikes. Two outs later Canseco lined a double into the right Field Corner to score Boche. White sox 10, tigers 1 Chicago Russ mormon making his major league debut had three Hils including a Homer and drove in two runs to Lead Chicago s rout of Detroit. The first baseman replaced Greg Walker who was placed on the 21-Day disabled list sunday with a fractured Bone in his right hand. Mormon became Only the second player in major league history to have two hits in the same inning of his first game. Billy Martin did it with the new York Yankees on april 18, 1950. Rangers 7, Brewers 6 Milwaukee Pete o Brien hit a two run Homer and drove in three runs to Lead the Texas rangers to a 7-6 Victory Over Milwaukee despite a pair of Hom ers by the Brewers Rob Deer. Texas took three of the four games in the series and has won five of its last six games. Mariano Duncan opened the dodgers third with a bunt single stole second and went to third on a sacrifice by Reggie Williams. Wilh the count l-and-2 on Hershiser. Duncan broke for the plat and Hershiser bunted to the right of the Mound for his fifth rib of inc season to tie the score. A Hershiser bunted to open the sixth and Gullickson fumbled the Ball for an error. After Steve sax sacrificed ller Shis Erlo second. Mike Scioscia struck out and Madlock singled to left Field to score Hershiser. In other games sunday padres 5, astros i san Diego Graig Nettles and Steve Garvey hit consecutive Home runs in a three run second inning leading san Diego past Houston and ending the astros three game winning Streak. Andy Hawkins 8-7, shut out Houston on five singles until Dickie Thon led of the eighth inning with his second Homer. Rich Gossage relieved Hawkins and pitched the final Ivi innings for his 18thsave. Phillies 6, cubs 2 Philadelphia Mike Schmidt broke a 2-2 tie in the eighth inning with a three run Homer to give Philadelphia a Victory Over Chicago. Schmidt connected on the first Pilch from reliever Frank Dipso old. For his 24th Home run of the season following singles by Jeff Slone and Juan Samuel. I is 4. Expos 3 new York Ray Knight Bloop cd a two out single Down the right Field line to score Wally Backman irom second base in the tilth inning leading new York to Victory and a three game sweep of Montreal. Backman opened the Lois Wilh a sin Gle up the Middle and one Oul later Kevin Mitchell singled him to second. Knight then Hil an 0-2 pitch to the oppo site Field to score Hackman. Roger Mcdowell went i innings to pick up inc win and improve his record to 9-5 Bob Mcclure pitched l i innings and fell to 0-2.braves 4, giants 2 san Francisco Dale Murphy drove in two runs and in Virgil hit his 12th Homer of the season to spark Atlanta Over san Francisco. David Palmer. 8-8. Allowed four Hils Over seen innings for the Victory. Pirates 3. Cardinals 0 Pittsburgh Rick Reuschl tossed a six Hitler to spark Pittsburgh Over St. Louis. Reuschel. 7-12. Who had loss seven straight games Between june 2 and july 13, has won three of his last four decisions. Sas Pototo by Ken George Dallas receiver Tony Hill is slammed to the turf by com crack Mike Richardson after picking up 24 Yards on a pass. Fans from Page 21 Tours yesterday in London the Brooklyn n.y., native said British fans have adopted the wave a Man Euver in which blocks of fans stand and wave and then quickly sit Down As their neighbors to the right do the same. Wave after wave rolled through the crowd during the game. British soccer fans had Learned the wave from watching it Al the world cup games in Mexico and on sunday they made it a part of the american football scene in Britain. I m impressed with the Way these British fans do the wave and they know their football too. The Atmo sphere is great said pfc. Gordon Waishkey 23, who works in the base gym at Robinson Barracks at Stuttgart. This is the first nil game nearly All the British fans have seen in person but fora lot of us this is our first nil game too and it s been great said Roy Ahl 23, a former army to pen Dent now working As a Vendor representative in Stuttgart. He too came on the itt tour from there. British sports events frequently Al tract streakers mainly Well built Young ladies who Are try to get publicity for topless modelling careers. The american bowl had its Streaker too but this one was a bit different a Young fellow who ran out on the playing Field wearing nothing not even sneakers and made a Long run before he was tackled by a ground Steward. The atmosphere was More like a col lege contest than a professional game As fans cheered right up to the final minute of the game. No one left the stadium in the closing minutes even though the cowboys were trailing by 11 Points. Afer the game Dennis Mckinnon Chicago s leading wide receiver last year who missed the contest because of an injury summed up the experience at Wembley. We be never been in a Circle with that much noise coming at us. It shows that this country loves american sports. They really enjoyed the game or As they say Here the match he said. Overall the crowd was rather Young and mainly male with most appearing to be in their late teens or Early 20s. This reflected the fact that interest in american football in Britain was Nur tured by weekly broadcasting of nil games by the country s Channel 4 to network which is mainly viewed bythe younger generation. The stadium amplified the crowd s sounds and chants. Chants Aren t a Reg ular fixture at nil games but this was t a regular nil game  
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