10 Thursday, September 11, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Baseball Continued from p. 9 homers in a game this season and was the third time seven homers were hit in a game at Wrigley Field this year. Mike Schmidt had two for Philadelphia to raise his league-leading total to 34. The Cubs, who broke a 5-5 tie with three runs in the sixth innning, registered their first four-game winning streak this season. The game was delayed 18 minutes because of rain in the eighth inning. Guy Hoffman, 5-2, was the second of five Chicago pitchers and went one-third of an inning for the victory. Lee Smith pitched the ninth for his 27th save. The loser was reliever Kent Tekulve, 10-4, who tied Eilroy Face for the National league record of 846 career appearances. New York 6. Montreal 1. NEW YORK — Keith Hernandez and Mookie Wilson each hit two-run first inning homers and Ron Darling and Roger McDewell combined on a five-hitter to lead the New York Metts to a 6-1 victory over the Montreal Expos. The victory, coupled with Philadelphia's loss at Chicago, reduced New York's magic number for clinching the National League East to two games. The Mets can clinch the title in their next game Friday night at Philadelphia. New York spoiled the major league debut of right-handed starter Sergio Valdez, who had been brought up from West Palm Beach (A), with four runs in the first. Len Dykstra led off with a walk and with one out, Hernandez hit his 12th of the year, to right field on a 2-2 pitch. After Gary Carter singled, Wilson hit his ninth hometown, to right-center on a 1-0 pitch. Darling, 13-5, allowed five hits, struck out four and walked three over eight innings. McDowell pitched the ninth inning. Darling, who lowered his ERA to 3.03, was 1-2 with four no decisions in his previous seven starts and had not won since Aug. 19. St. Louis 4. Pittsburgh 3 PITTSBURGH — Vince Coleman tripled to right field with one out in the ninth to score Jose Oquendo, leading the St. Louis Cardinals to a 4-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. The hit made a winner of Ray Soft, 3-0; who worked two innings of relief. Barry Jones, 2-3; who relieved in the eighth, went 1-3 innings in suffering the loss. Todd Worrell pitched the last inning for his 33rd save. Quendo led off the ninth with a single and advanced to second on a bunt by Tim Lollar, bringing on Coleman. The St. Louis come back erased a fine performance by Pirate starter Rick Rhodes, who scattered five hits over seven innings, Rhodes also doubled and scored one run. San Diego 9. Atlanta 4 SAN DIEGO — Graig Nettles' RBI single broke a 3-13 tie and ignited a six-run eighth inning off Garber to lead the San Diego Padres to a 9-4 victory over the Atlanta Braves. The triumph snapped a five-game San Diego losing streak and extended Atlanta's winless stretch to four games. Lance McCullers, 8-7, earned the victory by hurling the first 1-2 3-innings. Garber, who came in to start heighth, took the loss to drop to 5-4. Something Going! Steve Garvey opened the eighth with a walk and Bip Roberts pinch ran. After Terry Kennedy sacrificed Roberts to second, Nettles bounced the first pitch to right to give the Padres a 4-3 lead. Garry Templeton then singled to right to move Nettles to third, from where he scored on Marvell Wynne's double. Make the cash flow. Get business back in the black by increasing sales with a hard-wired classified ad agency. Create a list of associates you it with, quality, value, and experience among the profitable in classified. Make the cash flow better. 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