University Daily Kansan / Friday, October 3, 1986 11 Mattingly breaks hit record in Yankee win United Press International BOSTON — Don Mattingly broke a 59-year-old club record and Doug Drabek held Boston to three hits over $1/3 innings last night, leading the New York Yankees to a 6-1 victory over the Red Sox. Mattingly doubled and singled, increasing his league-leading hit total to 232, surpassing Earle Combs' club mark of 231 in set 1927. The double was his 52nd of the season, tying Lou Gehrig's team record. Mattingly went 2 for-4 to keep his batting average at .350 — seven points behind league-leader Wade Boggs of Boston, who missed the game with a hamstring injury. Drabek, 7.8, walked seven and fanned a career-high six. The right-bander allowed only a third-inning RBI triple by Spike Owen, and two ninth-inning hits - a double by Pat Dodson and a single by Dave Henderson. Dave Righetti got the last out and recorded his 44th save, one off the major-league record held by Dan Quisenberry and Bruce Sutter. Bruce Hurst, 13-8, suffered his first loss after going 5-0 in September. Leo hernandez added a three-run double and keyed a four-run New York fifth inning. Leading 4-1 in the seventh, New York added a pair of runs off reliever Sammy Stewart. Mattingly singled to center, breaking the hit record, and scored on Dave Winfield's triple. Ron Kittle followed with sacrifice fly and made it 6-1. The Yankees broke through with four runs off Hurst in the fifth and took a 4-1 lead. Willem Randolph lined a one-out single to right and moved to third on Mattingly's double. Winfield then singled to center, scoring Ran- Boston benches Boggs for tear in hamstring The Associated Press BOSTON — Boston third baseman Wade Boggs, bidding for his third American League batting title, was scratched from the Boston lineup last night before the Red Sox's game with the New York Yankees. Boggs said he had a tear in his right hamstring muscle. He said he would sit out two games with the Yankees before making a decision on whether he would play in the final two games of the season Boggs, whose .357 average leads New York's Don Mattingly by seven points, said the muscle had been bothering him for ten days. He said he had thought it was a knot, but Arthur Pappas, a physician, said Wednesday that it had a tear in it. "If I went out there and did what I did last night, it might spread and I might miss the playoffs," Boggs said. "The playoffs are something I've looked forward to all season. I don't want to miss them." "The tear is about the size of a quarter and, hopefully, it won't get any worse." dolph and tying the score 1-1. After Kittle struck out, Hurst hit Phil Lombardi and loaded the bases before Hernandez looped a double to left, moving New York in front 4-1. Boston moved in front 1-0 in the second. With one out, Ed Romero walked and scored on Owen's triple to center. Detroit 2. Milwaukee 1 MILWAUKEE — Jack Morris scat- tered five hits for his 21st victory and Lou Whitaker stole home last night, leading the Detroit Tigers to a 2-1 decision over the Milwaukee Brewers. Morris, 21-8, is 6-0 in his last eight starts and 14-2 in his last 18 outings. The right-hander, whose 21 victories trail only Boston's Roger Clemens (24) in both major leagues, notched his 15th complete game. Morris struck out four and walked three. Pete Vuckovich, who has an ERA of 3.06, tell to 2-4. He pitched six innings, giving up one run, six hits and two walks while striking out three. The Tigers scored a run in the fifth on Alan Trammell's 21st home run of the year. MINNEAPOLIS — John Cangeloi walked with the bases loaded and Tim Hulett added a three-run double and sparked a four-run 10th inning last night, giving the Chicago White Sox an 8-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Chicago 8, Minnesota 4 With the score tied 4-4, Ken Williams opened the 10th with a bunt single. Dave Cochrane walked and, after Ozzie Guillen's fly ball to right moved Williams to third, George Frazier replaced Heaton and walked pinch hitter Ron Hassey loading the bases. Frazier walked Cangelosi on a 3-2 pitch and forced home Williams and made it 5-4. Hulett followed with a bases-clearing double to right-center. Bobby Thippen, the fourth of five Chicago pitchers, improved to 2-0. Gene Nelson pitched the 10th for his seventh save. Neal Heaton, 7-15, pitched $9 \frac{1}{3}$ innings and took the loss for Minnesota. The victory ensures that the White Sox will finish no lower than fifth place in the American League West. Cangelo stole his 49th base of the year in the first inning, tying the American League rookie record set by Willie Zeider of the White Sox in 1910. On the first pitch after he stole second, Cangelos attempted to steal third but was thrown out by catcher Jeff Reed. Minnesota tied the score 4-4 with a run in the bottom of the ninth on an RBI single by Tom Brunansky. National League New York 8, Montreal 2 MONTREAL — Gary Carter hit a three-run homer and drove in four runs and Darryl Strawberry added a two-run blast last night, leading the New York Mets to an 8-2 victory over the Montreal Expos. Dwight Gooden, 17-6, allowed four hits over eight innings before being lifted for a pinch hitter. He walked four and struck out seven, making him the first pitcher in major-league history to strike out 200 or more batters in each of his first three seasons. Loser Floyd Youmans, 13-12, a former high school teammate of Gooden's in Tampa, Fla., yielded eight hits in hurling his sixth complete game. He struck out 10 and boosted his season total to 202. Carter's 23rd homer, in the eighth, came after a walk to Len Dykstra and an infield single by Keith Hernandez and gave New York an 8-2 lead. The home run gave Carter 102 runs batted in, making him the first player in club history to surpass 100 RBI in two separate seasons. Strawberry cleared the center field fence with his 26th home run in the fourth after Hernandez doubled and gave the Mets a 3-1 lead. Houston 2', San Francisco 1', 10 inn. SAN FRANCISCO - Bill Doran homered leading off the 10th inning and Mike Scott flirted with his second no-hitter in as many starts, giving the Houston Astros a comeback 2-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants. Scott, who no hit the Giants Sept. 25, was perfect for $ \frac{5}{14} $ innings and allowed no hits into the seventh. 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