European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 4, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes saturday. June 4,19bb Al Roundup royals use Power to beat mariners by i tie associated press Kansas City. To. Kansas City s Ted Power threw 92 pitches in shutting out Seattle 3-0 thursday night and 62 were strikes. That May be a first said Power who gave up Only four hits while striking out five and walking one in his first american league shutout. It was a far cry from Power s pre Vious Start when the Texas rangers cot seven hits and four runs and knocked him out in inc third. I be been talking with pitching coach Frank Funk in Between these last two starts and he told me to slay within myself and nol try to Over throw the Ball said Power 2-1. "1 did a few times tonight but then i backed off and composed myself and threw strikes. I got both breaking balls Over my curve and my Slider. Shoot everything just worked and they made some great plays behind me. But that s what you be got to have to get a loser Billy Swift 5-2, pitched a seven hitter. He pitched very Well Power said. Any time you just give up three runs you be pitched Well enough to win most games. He can be proud of Hiso uling. Royals manager John Walhan was even prouder of Power. The impressive thing is that he threw less than 100 pitches and walked Only one baiter Walhan said. He was ahead of the batters All Power pitched one shutout and three Complete games in 56 starts with los Angeles and Cincinnati in the National league. Jim Eisenrich subbing in left Field for the injured to Jackson singled with one out in the third and scored on a double by Mike Macfarlane. With one out in the sixth Danny Tartabull grounded to third but was Safe on Jim Presley s throwing error. Tartabull went to third on Kevin Seitzer s single and scored on Bill Buckner s sacrifice Fly. Inn Bull hit his i Ith Home run with one out in the eighth. Jackson hitting .309 in his second Fuli year in the major leagues was put on the 21-Day disabled list thursday with a torn left hamstring muscle. I san Rich also had a leaded single in the seventh the Only player in inc game with two hits. In other games thursday Brewers 9, Angels 4 Milwaukee Glenn Braggs two run double capped a four run seventh inning As Milwaukee rallied to defeat California. Rookie Don August who joined the Brewers earlier in inc Day pitched two scoreless innings of Relief in his major league debut to earn the Victory. Dan Plesac pitched the final two innings for his ill have. Rangers 10, while sox 2 Chicago Curtis Wilkerson had three doubles and a single and drove in three runs and Geno Petralli homered to lend Charlie Hough and Texas Over Chicago. The rangers ended a two game skid while the White sox suffered their 13th loss in 16games. Ciralli hit his second Home run of the season with two out in the second inning off Clido Perez 5-2, and an error by third baseman Steve Lyons led to four Texas runs in the fifth. Sieve buc Chelc opened inc fifth with a grounder thai Lyons who drove in both Chicago runs booted for an error. Wilkerson doubled buc Chelc Home with the tie breaking run and scored on Scott Fletcher s two out single for a 3-1 Lead. One out later Incaviglia and o Brien hit successive run scoring doubles. Hough 5-6, scattered nine hits. Perez allowed five runs Only two of them earned in 4vi innings. Bill Long gave up two runs and John Davis yielded inc last three. Blue jays 5, red sox 4 Boston George Bell Cecil fielder and Pat Borders homered and Toronto withstood a four run rally in inc Bottom of the ninth to beat Boston. Loser Bruce Hurst struck out 11 in 8 i innings but gave up the three homers and suffered his first loss in six Home decisions. Montreal rips Pittsburgh 7-3 by the associated press Pittsburgh Andres Galarraga nearly did nil by himself thursday night what the Atlanta braves did the Day before. Galarraga drove in a career High five runs including a three run Homer that tied him for the major league Lead with 13, and scored the go ahead run in he sixth As the Montreal expos Defeated the pirates 7-3. On wednesday Atlanta beat Pitts Burgh 14-2 on 19 hits. Galarraga last week s National league player of the week is on fire for 1 5, and it could t have come Al a better Lime Winner Cal Heaton said the Way he s going i certainly would t know How to pitch him. Sliders fastballs it does t make any difference he s hitting everything. He scored a big run by going from first to third on a ground bait a real Heads up play and he s a Gold Glove first baseman. If he s not the starting first baseman in the All Star game some thing s wrong Heaton said. Galarraga batting third in inc order Tor Only the second Lime this season went 2 Tor 4 to raise his average to .341 with 31 runs baited in. I want to gel in a Groove where i stay in the top 10 m average and homers and rib he said. But i m not pulling any pressure on myself except to play the game hard and hit the Ball hard. Montreal trailing 1-0 after Randy Milligan i second inning Homer took a 2-1 Lead in the third on Galarraga s two run Bloop single. Barry Bonds lied it in the third with a two out Homer to right his 13th. Galarraga walked with one out in the sixth and running on the Pilch moved from first to third on it tie Brooks grounder to third. Galarraga scored on the first of Bob walk s two wild pitches. He s a very Good instinctive baserunner expos manager Buck Rodgers said. He put it into High gear and got to third base easily. That s the kind or play that wins games for there s no Way you can Stop a play like that pirates manager Jim Leyland said. It was just a Quality play by a qual Ity player. They look advantage of i hair chances and we did Tom Foley s rib single off reliever Barry Jones made it 4-2 in the eighth before Galarraga homered in the ninth tying him with inc pirates Bonds and no Roundup App Hoo Andres Galarraga. ,. Collects five Bis Bobby Bonilla and Oakland s Jose can Seco for inc major league Lead. Heaton 2-3, allowed five hits Over six innings and pitched out of jams in the fifth and sixth As the pirates lost their third straight. This was a big win because it s the Start of a Long four game series and we Haven t been doing much right lately healon said. Beating tic pirates is a big lift for Joe Hesketh pitched the final three innings for his first save. In other games thursday cardinals 3, Phillies 2 Philadelphia Tony Pena s his inning infield hit scored Tom Dru Nan sky from second base and John cos Tello won in his first major league game As St. Louis beat Philadelphia. Mets 2, cubs 1 new York Howard Johnson led off the 13th with his ninth Home run of the season As new York beat Chicago. Johnson s Homer off Frank Dipso p 2, gave the Niels their fourth Victory in four extra inning games. Trojan Star paces Mcaa heptathlon Eugene Ore. A Southern Cal s Wendy Brown the two time Pacio conference Champion in the heptathlon won the title in the Mcaa outdoor track and Field championships on thursday at the University of Oregon s rain drenched Hayward Field. The versatile Brown one of the nation s outstanding triple jumpers As Well As a basketball player As a fresh Man Al Southern Cal accumulated 5,701 Points during the two Day seven event Competition. She did not however distinguish herself in the final event placing last in the 800 meters in 2 minutes 37.24 seconds. But the 800 was run Only minutes after Brown had qualified for saturday s final of the triple jump leap ing 42 feet 9w inches the Best jump of inc Competition. Earlier thursday Brown had done exceptionally Well in the heptathlon. She had the Best Long jump 20-3 i and the farthest javelin throw 141-0. In the first four events wednesday Brown who led with 3,466 Points tied for first in the High jump at 5 10, was second in the Shol put at 43-3fifth in the 200-meter dash at 25.11 and sixth in the 100-meter High hurdles at 14.60. Brown the school record Holder with 5,896 Points last year finished fifth in the 1987 Mcaa championships. She also was fifth in the National championships and fifth in the world University games last year. Crystal Young of Boise state finished second in the heptathlon with 5,659 Points and Jamie Mcnair of Purdue was third with 5,590. The heptathlon was the Only final on thursday s schedule which also included qualifying in five Field events and trials in eight running events. While Brown completed the bulk of her Competition hard working Gail Devers of Urcla was continuing her quest for five victories. Devers who led the qualifiers in the women s Long jump and ran on the Bruins team that qualified for the final in the 400-meter relay wednesday had the fastest qualifying Lime in the 100 with 1 t.16 and the fastest qualifying Lime in the 100-meter High hurdles with 13.01. Do Vars the Pac-10 Champion in the Long jump 100 and hurdles also is the co american record Holder in the hurdles with a Lime of 12.61. She was to run later thursday in the 1,600-Mcler relay but Urcla women s coach Bob Kersee decided to save her for saturday s final and kept Devers out of the prelims. Meanwhile defending Champion Raymond Stewart of Texas Christian was impressive in winning his heat in the men s 100-meter dash in 10.16. Houston s Joe Deloach had a quicker time 10.15, in winning another heat but he was aided by wind Over the allowable two meters per second. Urcla the heavy favorite to repeat As men s team Champion in the four Day meet got its lop two 400 meter sprinters into saturday s final with the two fastest times. Danny Everett the runner up last year won his heat in 45.24, and Steve Lewis look his heal in 45.00. Also qualifying for the 400 final was Kansas slate s Jeff Reynolds younger brother of Butch Reynolds the Bronze medallist in last year s world championships. Arkansas Joe Falcon the Mcaa indoor Champion in the 1,500 and 3,000 meters eased through his 1,500 heal winning in 3 45.61. "1 thought the Pace of the race was Fine Falcon said. My coach John Mcdonnell wanted me to Trail the pack until the final 300 meters then make my that s exactly the Way Falcon ran the race. Defending Champion Stefan Jonsson of Washington stale had the Best throw 229-0, in the qualifying for saturday s Hammer throw final. He was followed by Manhattan s Gary Halpin the Mcaa indoor Champi on in the 35-Pound weight throw at 219-1
