14 University Daily Kansan Sports Tuesday, April 22, 1986 Toronto rallys for win From Kansan wires TORONTO — Cliff Johnson's two-out, three-run double capped a four-run eighth imminent night, rallying the Toronto Blue Jays to a 7-6 victory. Mark Eichhorn, 1-0, worked 3 1-3 innings of relief and struck out five to earn his first major league victory. Tom Henke worked an inning to notch his third save. Reliever Greg Harris slipped to 2-2. With Texas leading #4, Lloyd Moseby led off the Toronto Blue Jays with a single out starter Ed Correa and, one out later, advanced to third. Correa was named starter. Willey Upshaw struck out, George Bell signed to left, scoring Moseby. Detroit 5. Boston 4 BOSTON - Lou Whitaker knocked in two runs and Dave Collins had three hits and scored twice yesterday and paced the Detroit Tigers to a 54 victory over Boston, snapping the Red Sox's four-game winning streak. Walt Terrell, 2-1, pitched six innings, allowing eight hits while hitting four and striking out one to earn the win. He allowed two hits on the final 1-3 innings, allowing one American League hit to post his fourth save of the season. Leading 2-4 in the fifth, Detroit added a pair of runs off loser Al Nipper, 1-2. Al Trammell led off with a triple and scored on Collins' check-swing single to left. Darnett followed with a blood to right, followed with a blood to third, and Whitaker's sacrifice fly scored Collins to make it 4-0. Cleveland 7, Baltimore 0 Candotti, backed by rookie Andy Allanson with three RBI, struck out a career-high 10 batters to even his record at-1. 1 The 28-year-old right-hander walked four in notch of first, first inning. He is allowed Fred Lynn in the fourth, Bayford in the fifth and Eddie Murray in the ninth. CLEVE兰AND — Tom Candiott pitched a three-hitter last night, and the Cleveland Indians capitalized on four errors by Baltimore third baseman Floyd Rayford on the way to a 7-9 romp over the Orioles. Mike Flanagan, 1-2, took the loss. Rayford, playing in his first game since being sidelined with a bone chin on March 28, became the 20th American League third baseman to commit four errors in a game. Rayford was activated off the disabled list yesterday. Mets top Pirates in 9th From Kansan wires NEW YORK — Tim Teufel doubled home the tying run and scored the winner on Gary Carter's single in the ninth inning last night, rallying the New York Mets to a 6-5 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Len Dykstra led off the ninth inning with a single fall Pat Clements, 0-1, and Kevin Mitchell sacrificed. Teuel then doubled down the right-field line to score Dykstra, Keith Hernandez walked and scored. The pitch carrier then singled down the left-field line for his third game-winning RBI this season. within the league. Roger McDowell, 1-0, who allowed the Pirates to move ahead in the top of the ninth, was the winner. The decision marked the Mets' fourth straight victory and snapped the Pirates' five-game winning streak. VCR w/2 movies-$9.66 (overnight Mon-Fri) Store Hours: Mon-Sat: 9:30-9 /Sun: 1-5 1447 W 23rd 842-5751 ******* National League Atlanta 8. Houston 2 ATLANTA — Glenn Hubbard hit a three-run homer and Bob Harner added a two-run shot last night, backing Joe Johnson's eight-hitter and leading the Atlanta Braves to an 8-2 victory over the Houston Astros. Johnson, 2-0, struck out three and walked two in his first complete game. Johnson, a right-hander, was making his second start against the Astros this year. Nolan Ryan, 2-2, took the loss. Atlanta took a 3-1 lead in the second inning. With one out, Ken Oberkellf singled and Bruce Benedict was hit by a pitch. 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