European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 14, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes sunday May 14,1989 astros snap 3-game loss Streak by the associated press Chicago Jim dish pics pitched a four hitter and Gerald Young stole Home and drove in a run Friday As the Houston astros beat the Chicago cubs 3 1 to break a three game losing Streak. It was the cubs third straight loss. Dish pics. 5-2, ran his string of scoreless innings to 15 before Chicago scored in the sixth inning when Damn Jackson stole Home with two outs. Dish pics who shut out the new York acts in his previous Start struck out four and walked three. Rick Sutcliffe 4-3. Was the loser giving up eight hits in seven innings. The astros scored twice in the third with two outs. Young singled and went All the Way to third on Sut Cliffy s errant Pickoff attempt. After Billy Hatcher walked the astros pulled off a double steal and Bill Doran followed with a run scoring single. In other games Friday pirates 10, braves 2 Pittsburgh Glenn Wilson s two run double keyed Pittsburgh s five run third inning and Bobby Bonilla had three hits and three Bis As the pirates ended Atlanta s seven game winning Streak. John Smiley 4-1, pitched the pirates seventh com plete game of the season allowing five hits striking out five and walking one in a game played in a steady rain. He shut out the braves on two hits until Jody Davis two run Homer in the seventh. No Roundup giants 2, expos 1 Montreal Rick re Uschel won his 200th game As san Francisco beat Montreal. Reuschl who will be 40 this week became the 86th Pitcher in major league history1 to reach the 200-Victo by plateau. Reuschel. 6-2. Had a shutout until he gave up an rib single to Hubic Brooks with two outs in the ninth. Goose Gossage relieved and picked up his second save when Pinch runner Otis Nixon tried to steal second on his first pitch to Tim Wallach and was thrown out by Catcher Terry Kennedy. Re Uschel allowed six hits struck out three and walked one in beating the expos for the 25th time. The loss snapped a three game expos winning Streak. Phillies 3, dodgers 0 Philadelphia Ken Howell allowed four hits in seven innings and Pinch hitter Mark Ryal singled in the go ahead run in the seventh inning As Philadelphia beat los Angeles. Howell 4-1, struck out seven and walked three be fore giving Way to Steve Bedrosian. Who pitched the final two innings to pick up his third save. Tim Leary 2-3, took the loss. He gave up six hits walked one and struck out three in seven innings. Darren Daulton opened the Phillies seventh Ith a single and went to second on Chris James sacrifice bunt. Daulton moved to third on Ricky Jordan s third single of the game and scored on Ryal s single to Cen Ter. The Phillies made it 3-0 in the eighth off reliever Tim Crews. Juan Samuel doubled and scored on a triple by Tom Herr. Von Hayes then singled in Herr. Reds 5, cardinals 0 St. Louis Rick Mahler pitched a five hitter and Barry Larkin drove in two runs As Cincinnati beat St. Louis. Mahler 5-3, won for the fourth straight time and lowered his car cd run average to 2.35 As Cincinnati snapped St. Louis eight game Home winning Streak. Mahler who struck out two and walked none has two shutouts this season and eight in his career. Padres 4, acts 3 new York Marvell Wynne s run scoring single snapped a i2th-inning tie and new York committed five errors As san Diego beat the acts. Tony Gwynn led off the 12th with a grounder to first and was Safe when reliever Roger Mcdowell 0-1, missed the base on the throw from Keith Hernandez. Gwynn stole second and scored on Wynne s single to right with Wynne taking second on a throwing error by right fielder Darryl Strawberry. One out later Rob Nelson s grounder to first got by Hernandez for the third error of the inning allowing Wynne to score. Mcgroom advances to finals , Tenn. A defending Champion Terry my Groom of Chicago won a unanimous decision Friday night Over Kenny a conc in the semifinals of the Light heavyweight division in the 63rd National Golden gloves boxing championships. Mcgroom boxing for the Springfield. Iii., franchise Defeated scene of Emmett Idaho in Olden moves last year s final. He Kepi the Shorter Kernc at Bay with a left Jab and scored enough with his right to take a 5-0 decision. Mcgroom will meet Der Roll Banks of Detroit who scored a 4-1 decision Over Mark Carlson of Crosskill . Ray Lathon of St. Louis the de fending middleweight Champion advanced without throwing a punch when his scheduled oppo nent Frank Savannah of Brick ., could not fight because of an car infection. Calhan will meet Jerry Lee Wil Liams of Gary ind., in the finals. Williams scored his second impressive Victory of the Day Stop Ping Louis Callahan of Gulfport miss., in the first round. Williams floored Callahan with a left Hook and the referee stopped the contest after 1 14. Heavy weight Rodney Price of Elizabeth ., took a 3-2 nod Over Karl Rivers of fort Hood Texas. Price will meet Boris Powell of St. Louis who won on a disqualification 49 seconds into the second round of his bout with Derrick Banks. Banks was disqualified for repeatedly ducking his head below his opponent s Waist. In the super heavyweight class John Sargent of Naytahwaush minn., took a 4-1 decision Over Robert Smith of Larul miss., and will meet Larry Donald of Cincin Nati a 3-2 decision Winner Over James Hutchurson of Chicago. Royals overcome rangers 4-3 by the associated press Kansas City to. Charlie Lei Brandl gave up 10 Hils in seven innings but still got the Victory As the Kansas City royals Defeated the Texas rangers 4-3 Friday. The Victory raised Sci Brandl s career Mark against the rangers to 7-2. The rangers who matched their Best Start in club history at 20-12, stranded 11 Basc runners including six in scoring position. We left a couple of Guys on third base which has t been indicative of this team especially with less than two outs rangers manager Bobby Valentine said. But they made some Good defensive plays. And Librandt made the right pitches when he had perhaps the royals Luckiest break of All came with two out in the ninth. After Ruben Sierra singled Home Rafael Palm Ciro who had doubled. Julio Franco came to the plate facing Steve Farr with the potential lying run. Jumping on an outside pitch he Star Mcd a line drive Down the right Field line which at the last instant curled foul. A moment later Franco filed out to end the game. Thank god for the foul pole said royals manager John Wathan. Franco could Only shake his head at his misfortune. I could t believe that Ball went foul he said. I hit it 10 feet inside the foul pole. It was tailing like Cray. That s the game right there. When i saw it i said Home run Home run " Librandt 3-4, maintained his Mas Tery Over the rangers at Home. The left hander has won his last five starts against them at Home. Farr the Only Kansas City Pitcher with a save this sea son got his eighth in eight tries. Bobby Witt dropped to 3-3 a Day after his 25th birthday. Pat Tablor s first inning single drove in Jim Eis Curcich. Who singled and was walked to second. The royals a Cal ahead 3-0 in the third after Gary Thurman Drew a Mcadoff walk and Kevin suit scr singled extending his Hilling Streak to a career Best 14 games. One out later Eis Curcich had a two run double the first extra base hit for Kansas City in four games. In other games Friday tigers 6, indians 3 Cleveland Keith Moreland Hita three run Homer and an rib double and Jack Morris won his second straight game As Detroit beat Cleveland. Al Roundup Charlie Librandt. Maintains Mastery Over rangers Morris. 2-6, has won twice within a week after six straight losses. He pitched a six hitter in his fourth Complete game striking out five and walking two to improve his career record against Cleveland to 23-7. Hud Black 1-5, took the loss. Cleve land s third straight. Orioles 9, White sox 6 Baltimore Mickey to Colleton drove in three runs for the second straight game leading Baltimore Over Chicago. Brady Anderson homered Phil Brad Ley hit two doubles and Cal Ripken drove in two runs for Baltimore which had 14 hits. The orioles scored five times on seven Hils in the first inning and Ripken s rib grounder put them ahead 7-6 in the fourth inning. Mark Thurmond 1-1, pitched 1 i innings for the Victory. Kevin Hickey finished with 2 i hit less innings for his first save since 1983. Tom Mccarthy 0-1, took the loss. Twins 6, Blue jays 5 Minneapolis Kent Hrbcek hit a Home run and a double then singled to Start a three run rally in the seventh in Ning that led Minnesota Over Toronto. The twins won their third straight tame. Prior to the winning Streak they and lost 13 of 15. Trailing 5-3 in the seventh Hrbek Gene Larkin and Carmen Castillo hit consecutive singles for a run. Bria Harper s sacrifice Fly tied it and two wild pitches by David Wells 1-2, and an intentional walk loaded the bases. Dan Gladden hit a chopper to Fred Mcgriff who touched first base but threw Home too late to get Pinch runner John Berenguer 1-0, retired All seven batters he laced and Jeff Rcardo pitched the ninth for his sixth save. Red sox 2, mariners 0 Seattle Roger Clemens again stopped Seattle pitching a two hitter for his 19th career shutout As Boston beat the , 5-1, Defeated the mariners for the fifth straight time and has not allowed them an earned run in 37 innings since july 11, 1987. He is 7-3 life time against Seattle including a 20 strikeout performance in 1986. Clemens gave up a Mcadoff single to Harold Reynolds in the first inning and a double to Jim Presley in the eighth. He struck out six and walked one in his Sec Ond shutout and third Complete game of the season. Jim Rice tripled in the second inning off Scott Bankhead 2-3, and scored on a sacrifice Fly by Rich Gudman. The red sox added an insurance run in the seventh when Mike Greenwoll walked stole second and scored on a single by Nick Esasky athletics 5, Brewers 4 Oakland Calif. Dave Hender son hit a two run Homer with one out in the ninth inning rallying Oakland Over hitter Billy Bane doubled with one out in the ninth off Dan Plesac 1-2. Henderson followed with his sixth Homer of the Yea just Over the 375-foot sign in left Center Field. Yankees 5. Angels 2anaheim, Calif. Jesse Barfield and Tom Brookens homered As the new York Yankees roughed up Jim Abbott and beat the California Angels. Abbott 2-3, lasted just three innings the shortest of his six starts. He gave up five runs on six hits walked three and struck out five
