European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 06, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday May 6,1990 the stars and stripes Page 21 sports Moseby gives jays the blues by the associated press Toronto Lloyd Moseby Hom ered in his first at Bat Back in Toronto i coping Dan Petry and the Detroit tigers eat the Blue jays 3-1 Friday night Addend a five game losing Streak. Moseby the Blue jays All time Hitender led off the second inning with his second Home run of the season. Moseby left the Blue jays As a free Al Roundup agent after last season and was met by Boos in his return to the sky dome. Petry 2-1 allowed one run on five hits in seven innings. He walked none and struck out a season High six. Edwin Nunez pitched the eighth and Mike Hen Neman finished for his sixth save. Mike Flanagan 2-2 was tagged for three runs on nine hits in 4 innings. He struck out one and walked one. Alan Trammell homered in the Detroit Hird his second of the year. The Tiger added another run in the inning when Cecil fielder another former Blue jays player doubled after a walk to Lou Whitaker. Whitaker slammed into Greg Myers on he play at the plate taking the Blue jays Catcher out of the play just ahead of Glenal in Hill s throw from right Field. Myers left he game with a bruised left Blue jays scored in the seventh on singles by Kelly Gruber and John Olerud and a two out double by Ranee Mulli Niks. Moseby preserved the Lead in the eighth with a leaping catch. In other games Friday White sox 5, royals 4kansas City to. Lance John son singled Home an unearned run in the1th inning and Chicago beat Kansas Rity handing the royals their ninth loss see Al on Page 27 an sports television basketball Aba playoffs new York at Boston 7 . new York Yankees at Cal fornia 2 . Monday. Radio baseball Baltimore at Seattle 10 30 . Aba playoffs teams and time to be announced for Early monday. 76ers oust cars by the associated press Philadelphia Hirscy Haw Kins a playoff Goat a year ago scored career High 39 Points saturday leading the Philadelphia 76ers to a 113-97 Victory Over the Clevelan Cavaliers and into the second round of the Aba playoffs. The 76ers, advancing to the East Ern conference semifinals for the first new York s Patrick Ewing and Boston s Larry Bird Battle for the Ball Friday night. Aba playoffs time since 1986, Defeated the Cava Liers 3-2 in the first round series. They open a Best-of-7 series Mon Day night at Chicago. During the regular season the six ers and bulls split four games each winning twice at Home. The Hom court advantage the six ers earned by winning the Atlantic division title proved the difference Inthis series. Philadelphia won the first two games at Home then were beaten twice at Richfield Ohio. Back Home saturday the 76crs jumped ahead of the cars Early and never let them catch up. Hawkins who last season made Only three of 24 Field goal attempts As the mixers were swept in three games by the new York kicks scored 16 Points in the first Quarter two in the second period 10 in the third and 11 in the final Quarter. He hit four 3-pointers. The mixers had six players in Dou ble figures Hawkins Charles Barkley with 18, Ron Anderson 16, Rick a Horn and Mike Gminski 12 each and Johnny Dawkins 10. Barkley also grabbed 19 rebounds. Cleveland was unable to get in tracked because of the 76ers tight de sense. Gminski who had been criticized for failing to contain the cavs1 Brad Daugherty did a reasonably Good Job despite the Cleveland Cen Ter s 23 Points. John Williams had 20 Points for see Aba on Page 25 expos win drops giants to last place by the associated press Montreal san Francisco s Rick Reuschel has lever been a Pitcher the Montreal expos have looked Forward to facing. Friday night at olympic stadium Reuschel 2-2who entered the contest with a 26-20 lifetime Mark against Montreal proved to be just what the doctor ordered forthe anaemic Montreal offence which had scored two runs or less in eight of its previous 12 games. The expos jumped on Reuschel for two runs in each of the first two innings then added another in the fourth for a 5-4 Victory Over the giants who lost their third game in a Row to drop to last in the National league West. The Only Way you re going to beat a Guy like Rick Reuschel is to get to him Early and that s what we did tonight got to him before he got his act together expos manager Buck Rodgers said. The Man doing the first inning damage was Tim Raines who lofted a 1-0 fastball Over the right Field Fence with Dave Martinez who had singled aboard. It was his first Homer of the year. It was a sinker that he did t get Down Raines said. With the Speed we have ahead of me i m seeing a lot no Roundup More fastballs this year. I just got the Back of the Reuschel admitted that Raines outsmarted him. He one upped me Reuschel said. He did some thing he does t usually do. He did t take a Dave Martinez had three hits and two Bis for the expos. Kevin Gross 3-1 allowed All four san Francisco runs in six innings but won his third straight Start. He last accomplished that for Philadelphia in 1988. Tim Burke the third Montreal Pitcher worked the ninth for his seventh save. In other games Friday reds 8, cardinals 3 St. Louis Todd Benzinger had three hits and drove in three runs and Ron Robinson won his first Start of the season As Cincinnati beat St. Louis hand ing John Tudor his first loss. Benzinger had rib singles in the first third and ninth innings the first two against Tudor who entered the game with an 0.96 earned run average and 13 consecutive scoreless innings. Tudor 4-1 gave up five runs on nine hits in 5 innings. It was Only the second appearance for Robinson 1-Iwho has had three Elbow operations the last two years. He gave up six hits and three runs in five innings. Rob Dibble the third Cincinnati Pitcher struck out four batters in two innings for his fourth save. Phillies 8, dodgers 3 Philadelphia Dickie Thon drove in three runs and Rickey Jordan two and both figured in a four run first inning As Philadelphia beat los Angeles. Jordan had three hits including a run scoring single in the first. Thon drove in the final run in the first on grounder and added a two run double in the seventh. The Start of the game was delayed 18 minutes by rain and a downpour forced a delay of 1 09 in the sixth. The attendance was 8,926, but Only about 300 remained after play was resumed in the sixth. Tom Herr had an rib double and John Kruk a run scoring triple in the first against Ramon Marline 2 1. Von Hayes hit his fourth Homer in the third. Don Carman 1-0 pitched four hit less innings in Relief of Pat Combs
