14 Thursday, September 25, 1986 / University Daily Kansan White Sox fall to Oakland but Cubs beat Mets Oakland sweeps three-game series United Press International OAKLAND, Calif. — Alfredo Griffin hit a two-run homer in the seventh innning yesterday, giving the Oakland A's a 4-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox and a sweep of the three-game series. Griffin's two-out homer, his fourth, came off Joe Cowley. 11-10. The right-hander gave up three hits in $ 6^{2}$ innings, all home runs. Curt Young pitched the first six innings for Oakland Steve Otiveros, 2.2, pitched $1.3$ innings for the victory. Dave Von Ohlen and Jay Howell were the relief pitchers. Howell retired the last two batters for his 15th save. Cowley had a no-hitter until one in the fourth when Carney Lansford and Dave Kingman hit back-to-back home runs to the score 2-2. Cowley run his string of hittings in 14-5, before giving up the home runs. indies fittings s u Jose Canseco drew a leadoff walk in the seventh and Cowley retreated the two battles. Griffin then hit an 0-1 pitch off the right-field foul pole. N York, Baltimore 1 **New York, Baltimore** BALTIMORE — Don Mattingly had two RBI on a single and Mike Pagliarulo hit an RBI double and scored another last night, helping the New York Yankees complete a three-game series sweep of Baltimore with a 4-1 victory over the Orioles. victory over the Orioles. The victory pulled the Yankees within $ \mathrm{8}^{2} $ games of first-place Boston in the American League East. The Red Sox were rained out. Dennis Rasmussen, 16-6, scattered six hits over $4\frac{1}{2}$ innings. Dave Righetti finished the game for his 42nd save. Righetti had two saves and a victory in the three-game series. Mike Flanagan, 7-11, was the losing pitcher. He allowed four runs on eight hits. Mattingly stretched his hitting streak to 23 games with a single in the first inning, the longest streak in the majors this season. His 2-for-4 night boosted his batting average to .351, one point in front of Boston's Wade Boggs for the American League lead. Toronto 8, Detroit $ ^{2} $ Toronto 8, Detroit DETROIT Tony Fernandez started a six-run first inning home run and Cecil Fielder capped it with a three-run hit to pace the Toronto Blue Jays to an 8-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers. tory over the Detroit The victory pulled Toronto to within $ \mathrm{B} _ {1 2} $ games of firstplace Boston in the American League East. The Red Sox were rained out. **SEATTLE — Ken Phelps drove in two runs and Pete Ladd stopped a Texas rally in the eighth inning, leading the Seattle Mariners to a 5-4 victory over the Rangers.** Seattle 5, Texas 4 Texas' loss reduced California's number for clinching the American League West to three and set the Rangers $^{8,2}$ games behind the Angels, who were rained out against Cleveland. Boston, Milwaukee rained out MILWAUKEE—Last night's scheduled game between the Milwaukee Brewers and Boston Red Sox has been postponed by rain. No make-up date has been scheduled, and the game will not be played unless it will have bearing on the standings. CHICAGO — Rookie Drew Hall pitched a four-hit shutout for 7% innings yesterday and the Chicago Cubs defeated the New York Mets 8-2. keeping the National League East champions from reaching the 100 victory mark. Loss denies New York its 100th win United Press International Rick Aguilera, 8-7, pitched for the first time since injuring his shoulder during the post-game celebration Sept. 17 when the Mets clinched the National League East title. He yielded seven hits over six innings with four strikeouts and no walks. Hall, 1-1, struck out eight batters in nine innings and allowed just two base runners to second base until Gary Carter hit a two-run homer in the eighth. Hall gave up six hits and two runs in his first complete game and third major-league appearance. The Cubs took a 1-0 lead in the second innning on a two-out single by Jody Davis and a double by Brian Dayett. Chicago added a run in the fifth on an RBI single by Ryne Sandberg. St. Louis 7. Philadelphia 1. Philadelphia in the seventh time this season and got the victory. Cox allowed seven hits, walked one and struck out five. ST LOUIS — John Morris hit his first major-league home run and Andy Van Slyke added another homer, sparking the St. Louis Cardinals to a 7-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. was knocked out in the third inning Kevin Gross, 11-12. after allowing five runs on four hits and suffered the defeat. Cincinnati 4. Atlanta 1 starts a month later. Ozzie Virgil drove in the Braves' run with a two-out single in the ninth off John Franco, who earned his 25th save. Cincinnati 4, Atlanta CINCINNATI Ded Power won his fourth straight straight victory and Max Venable's first home run in more than two years last night, helping the Cincinnati Reds to a 4-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves. Rebels in 4-4, 4-4 Power. 8,6 gave up four hits, struck out four and walked two over $7_{25}$ innings for the victory. Since becoming a starter a month ago, Power is 4-1. 84 Cincinnati's Eddie Milner had three singles, extending his hitting streak to 11 games. Houston 6, San Francisco 0 Houston 6, San Francisco HOUSTON — Nolan Ryan allowed only one hit over eight innings and struck out 12, helping the Houston Astros clinch at least a tie for the National League West division title with a 6-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants. The Astros, whose only other division crown came in 1980, could win the division title today with a victory over the Giants or a Cincinnati loss at Atlanta. Houston leads Cincinnati by 10 games with 10 to play. San Francisco, which lost 100 games last year, was eliminated with the loss last night. Glenn Davis blasted his 30th home run of the season, helping Ryan to his 11th victory in 19 games. Take TIME OUT For A Change 2408 Iowa KU BIOLOGY CLUB MARINE BIOLOGY AT KU? Ever thought about the possibility of spending winter in Jamaica scuba-diving and getting college credit for it? 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