16 University Daily Kansan Sports Thursday, April 24, 1986 Home run beats Twins United Press International SEATTLE — Dave Henderson belted a two-run homer off rookie reliever Mark Portugal in the 10th inning yesterday, helping the Seattle Mariners snap a six-game losing streak to win victory over the Minnesota Twins. Portugal, 0-1, who replaced John Butcher to the open 10, walked leadoff batten Danny Tartabull on four pitches. Jim Presley sacrificed right field drove am an 0-9 pitch for his second homer of the season. Texas 9. Toronto 8 TORONTO — Larry Parrish went 4-for-4 with a home run and five RBI to pace a 14-hit attack and power the Toronto Blue Jays. BOW over the Toronto Blue Jaws. The Rangers, who belted the Blue Jays 10-1 Tuesday night, broke the game open with four runs in the seventh innoff iner Dennis Lamp, 2. Pete O'Brien singled and was forced out at second by Pete Innes after an intercepted and parrish beltted a two-run double off the left field wall to break a 5-4 tle. Don Slaught followed with a two run homer. Discuss 9 Wilcoxenus. Chicago 2. Milwaukee 1 MILWAUKEE — Tom Seaver pitched a six-hitter over 85% innings for his 360th career victory and pinchhit Reid Nichols doubled home the break-rening in the ninth inning to give the Chicago White Sox a 2-1 decision over the Milwaukee Brewers. Cleveland 5. Baltimore 1 CLEVELAND — Ken Schrom and Scott Bailies combined in a six-hitter and Carmen Castillo cracked a two-run homer to pace the Cleveland Indians to a 5-1 decision over the Baltimore Orioles. (AP) BOSTON — Frank Tanana and Willy Hernandez combined on a four-hitter and Darnell Coles singled home the go-ahead run in the fifth inning to pace the Detroit Tigers to a 14-3 victory in Red Sox. California 5, Oakland 0 ANAHEIM, Calif. — Mike Witt tossed a five-hitter and Ruppert Jones japped a three-run first inning with a two-run double last night, igniting the California Angels to a 5-0 victory over the Oakland A's. United Press International CHICAGO — Ryne Sandberg had three hits, scored two runs and drove in another, backing five-hit pitching by Scott Sanderson and helping the Chicago Cubs to a 60-49 victory at St. Louis Cardinals yesterday. Cubs shut out Cards Keith Moreland added two hits and an RBI to help hand St. Louis its third straight loss and allow the New York Mets to move into first place in the National League East by one-half game. Sanderson, 1-1, retreated the first 15 batters before Jack Clark led with a single in the fifth. Rick Wagner scored in the sixth. Los Angeles 6, San Francisco 4 Los Angeles W, San Francisco SAN PRANCISEO - Mike Marshall drove in four runs and Fernando Valenzuela pitched an eight-hitter yesterday, helping the Los Angeles Dodgers snap San Francisco's six-game winning streak with a 64 victory over the Giants. Valenzuela, 2-1, helped the Dodgers achieve only their second victory in their last nine games Scott Garrelts, 2-2, took the loss Philadelphia 5. Montreal 4 San Diego 7. Cincinnati 4 Carton, 1-2, gave up four hits, walked six and struck out six before giving way to Don Carman. Joes Hekes fell to 0-3. MONTEREAL — Steve Carlton pitched 51⁵½ innings for his first victory in 11 months, leading Philadelphia to a 5-4 decision over the Montreal Expos that snapped a five-game Phillies' losing streak. CINCINNATI — Andy Hawkins and four San Diego relievers combined on a five-hitter and Kevin McReynolds snapped a 4-4 tie with a fourth-inning, bases-loaded single, sparking the Padres to a 7-4 win over the Cincinnati Reds. Houston 3, Atlanta 2 ATLANTA — Pinch hitter Craig Reynolds capped a three-run nine inning with a two-run single off reliever Bruce Sutter, rallying the Houston Astros to a 3-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves. PREPARING FOR FINALS Study Skills Workshop Topics covered: time management, memory, reviewing test-taking strategies, anxiety, and more. 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