12 Wednesday, October 1, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Yankees defeat Blue Jays, 5-2 United Press International NEW YORK — Scott Nielsen scattered nine hits over $6^{2}$ innings and Dan Pasqua hit a two-run double in a four-run first inning last night, leading the New York Yankees to a 5-2 triumph over the Toronto Blue Jays. Dave Righetti pitched the final 21 innings, recording his 43rd save, two shy of the major-league record held jointly by Bruce Sutter and Dan Quinberry. Rickey Henderson led off the first inning with his 28th home run. It was also the ninth time this season Henderson has led off a game with a home run. Willie Randolph walked and moved to third on Don Mattingly's single. After Mike Easley fled out, Dave Winfield singled, scoring Randolph. Pasquia's double to center scored Mattingly and Winfield. Nielsen, 3.4; gave up solo homers to Jesse Barfield, his American League-leading 37th in the fourth, and Ernie Whitt, his 16th, in the seventh. Mattingly went 1 for 3 to lower his batting average to .349. Boston's Wade Boggs, the leading hitter in the American League, went 4 for 4 and is hitting .358. Boston 6, Boston 3 BOSTON — Mike Young's two-run single capped a three-run 10-inning and lifted the Baltimore Orioles to a 6-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox. The loss prevents the Red Sox from winning 100 games this season. Boston needed to win its remaining six games to reach the 100-victory plateau for the first time since 1946. Chicago 5. Seattle 1. Chicago 5, Seattle 4 CHICAGO — Reid Nichols' two-out single scored Jerry Hairston from third base in the 10th inning, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 5-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners in the first game of a double-header. MILWAUKEE — Tim Leary pitched a four-hitter and retired 15 consecutive batters at one point, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Hairston doubled and Carlton Fisk singled off loser Pete Ladd, 8-6, to open the 10th. After Tim Hulett popped out, Lee Guetterman came in to pitch and got Jack Perconte to line out. John Cangelosi walked to load the bases and pitcher Edwin Nunez came in for Seattle and was greeted by a single to left by Nichols. Milwaukee 5. Detroit 0 Leary, 11-12, gup up on any infield single after the second inning in notching his third complete game and second shutout of the year. He struck out five and walked two. Both of his shutouts have been against the Tigers. Detroit starter and loser Dan Petry, 5-10, pitched his second complete game, allowing three earned runs and seven hits. Texas 9, Oakland 5 ARKLINGTON. Texas — Ruben Sierra's three-run homer highlighted a seven-run third inning and right-hander Kevin Brown won in his major-league debut, lifting the Texas Rangers to a 9-5 victory over the Oakland A's. fory over the two, Aug. Brown, 21, who last pitched Aug. 30 in Tulsa of the Texas League (AA), gave up six hits, struck out four and walked none in five innings. Mike Loynd, a 22-year-old right-hander, pitched the final four innings, giving up two hits and striking out seven for his first major league save. Loynd threw a wild pitch in the sixth, giving Texas a major-league record 92 for the season. The 1970 Houston Astros had 91 wild pitches. Minnesota 10, Cleveland 9 MINNEAPOLIS — Tom Brunansky's two-run double in the 10th inning helped the Minnesota Twins to a 10-9 victory over the Cleveland Indians. With the Twins trailing 9-8, Kent HRbke led off the 10th with a single. After Gary Gaetti struck out, Roy Smalley singled to Brunnsky then doubled off loser Ernie Camacho, 2-4, scoring HRbke and SMalley. Mark Portugal, 6-10, recorded two outs for the victory. 100 outers Cleveland had taken a 9-8 lead in the top of the inning on Joe Carter's RBI single. Minnesota had tied the score 8-8 in the ninth. Pinch hitter Ai Woods hit his second homer of the year. It was the first homer allowed by Camacho in 55 1-3mings. Cleveland starter Phil Niekro made his 600th start, tying him for third on the all-time list with Gaylord Perry. Michigan-MSU rivalry continues United Press International CHICAGO College football's Michigan-Michigan State rivalry renews itself next week with help from the two coaches - Bo Schembherch and George Perles. Schembechler is the dean of the Big Ten Conference and Michigan head coach. With Michigan State's Lorenzo "I don't want to be known as the spokesman coach." said Perles, Michigan State head coach, not mentioning Schemebcheler by name. "My job is this football team." White being touted as a Heisman Trophy candidate, Michigan State is vying with Michigan for acclaim. "I think the Heisman Trophy contest has become a sham," Schembechler says. "It's a popularity contest. It is ruined the thing. I don't give it any more thought, especially with what some schools are doing." Some schools? Like Michigan State, perhaps? Michigan-Ohio State is a stronger national rivalry. The contest grew in part because of the coaches — Schembechler and Woody Hayes. No bruise to Earle Bruce, the current Ohio State coach, but Schembecchler vs. Bruce does not get people revewed up like Bo vs. Woody. That's why the Schembeckier-Perles confrontation has been generating tensions between Ann Arbor and East Lansing. Never mind that Michigan has gotten the best of Michigan State in recent years. Now that Perles has revived the MSU program, the in-state recruiting wars have heightened. A victory now and then by Michigan State might make it one of the top ones in the country. For one week only, order and save on the gold ring of your choice. For complete details, see your Jostens representative. JOSTENS Date: Thur. & Fri. Oct. 2&3 10 a.m.-4 p.m. K.U. Bookstore-Burge Union Deposit $20 Also: Sat. Oct. 4 9 a.m.-1 p.m. K.U. Bookstore-Kansas Union Deposit $20 With one out in the eighth, Kevin McReynolds walked with the bases loaded and Wynne followed with a triple to the left-center field wall. SAN DIEGO -- Marvel Wynne's three-run triple highlighted a four-run eight inning that broke a 7-1 tie, leading the San Diego Padres to an 11-8 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Randy Kutcher led off the ninth with a single of Aurelio Lopez, 3:3, and was sacrificed to second by Will Clark. Bob Brensly hit a pop fly down the first-base line which second-baseman Jim Pankovis caught, but dropped for a two-base error when he collided with right-fielder Kevin Bass. Maldonado's sacrifice fly made a winner of Mark Davis, 5-7. Expostriumph over Mets 1-0 MONTREAL — Bob Sebra pitched a two-hitter for his first major-league shutout and Tim Raines drove in the game's only run last night, lifting the Montreal Expos to a 1-0 victory over the New York Mets. United Press International The Giants had tied the score 5-5 in the seventh. Kutcher doubled and scored on Clark's single. San Diego 11, Los Angeles 8 Sebra, 5-5, completed his third game, walking two and striking out four. The right-hander allowed Gary Carter's double in the second and Len Dykstra's single in the sixth. The Expos took a 1-0 lead in the first inning. With one out, Mitch Webster tripled down the right-field line and scored when Raines grounded out. The closest the Mets came to scoring was the second inning when Carter led off with a double and Lee Mazzilli was hit by a pitch. Ray Knight flied out and Rafael Santana grounded out to end the threat. Ron Darling, 14-6, lasted seven innings, allowing six hits, while striking out seven. ATLANTA — Bob Horner homered and drove in three runs and Albert Hall made a game-saving catch in the ninth inning, helping the Atlanta Braves to an 8-7 triumph over the Cincinnati Reds. SAN FRANCISCO — Candy Maldonado hit a sacrifice fly to center field with one out in the bot. The victory ended Montreal's three-game losing streak. Atlanta 8. Cincinnati 7 Danny Cox, 12-12, overcame a rough start to record the victory. Cox allowed seven hits, walked one and struck out three in going the distance for the sixth time in his last 10 starts and eighth time this season. He retired the last 14 batters in a row. San Francisco 6, Houston 5 The Reds added two runs in the ninth, but a spectacular diving catch by rightfielder Hall prevented Cincinnati from possibly tying the score. With the Reds trailing 8-5 and the bases loaded, pinch hitter Tony Perez sliced a ball down the rightfield line which Hall made a full-length diving grab on. LaMarr Hoyt, 8-11, picked up the victory in relief. Ken Howell, 6-12, started the eight inning for Los Angeles and took the loss. Hall came out of the game with an apparent shoulder injury after the play. Kurt Stillwell then doubled home a run to make it 8-7, but Gene Garber struck out Buddy Bell to end the game. Philadelphia 9. Chicago 2 ST. LOUIS — Andy Van Slyke had three hits, including a solo home run, and drove in three runs, lifting the St. Louis Cardinals to a 5-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. PHILADELPHIA — Von Hayes drove in his team's first five runs with two home runs and a double, leading the Philadelphia Philles to a 9-2 rout of the Chicago Cubs. tom of the ninth inning, lifting the San Francisco Giants to a 6-5 victory over the Houston Astros. Hayes made it easy for rookie Bruce Ruffin to pick up his ninth victory against four defeats by giving the Phillies a 5-0 lead after four innings. Ruffin hurled his sixth complete game since joining the club on June 26. He allowed eight hits, struck out six and walked two. St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 3 The Dodgers had tied the score 7-7 in the eighth inning on Jeff Hamilton's fifth homer of the season. 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