14 University Daily Kansan Sports Monday, April 14, 1986 Mattingly leads N.Y. to win over Brewers United Press International NEW YORK β€” Don Mattingly singled home two runs in the third inning yesterday, helping the New York Yankees extend their winning streak to four games with a 3-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Mattingly's hit capped a three-run outburst in support of Ron Guidry, 2-0, who scattered eight bites over seven innings. Jaime Coconover, 0-1, took the loss, allowing only three hits but walking a club record nine in seven innings. The decision gave the Yankees a 5-1 record and their best start since they won the 1976 pennant. Cleveland 8, Detroit 2 In Cleveland, Andre Thornton's two-run homer highlighted a five-run first inning and a 19 hit attack, and rookie Scott Baileys pitched 51 innings of scoreless relief and led the Cleveland Indians to an 8-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers. nates, 1-1, relieved starter Don Schulze in the fourth and allowed just two hits while striking out four and walking three. Seattle 4. Minnesota 2 selt Minneapolis, rookie Danny Tartabull ripped a two-run homer, had an RBI double and scored two runs to lead the Seattle Mariners to a 4-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins. 1 Wins. Mike Moore, 1-0, scattered six hits, struck out five and walked one for his first complete game of American League the season The Mariners broke a 2-2 tie in the eighth, Pinch hitter Ken Phelps led off with a walk and pinch runner Bok Kearney advanced to second on Spike Owen's sacrifice. Tartabull, whose 43 home runs at Calgary of the Pacific Coast League were the most in professional baseball last season, smashed a 1-0 pitch from Mike Smithson 410 feet into the left field seats and opened a 2-1 lead. Boston 12, Chicago 2 In Chicago, Wade Boggs drove in four runs with three singles, and Jim Rice hit a two-run homer, sparking the Boston Red Sox to a 12-2 out of the Chicago White Sox. The Red Sox, who had 16 hits, scored five runs in the third inning, two more in the fourth and four in the fifth. This gave starting pitcher Tom Lollar an 11-1 lead in his first start of the season. Baltimore 3, Texas 2 Baltimore 3, Texas In Arlington, Texas, Cal Ripken knocked in two runs with a bloop single down the right field line in the eighth inning and gave the Baltimore Orioles a 3-2 triumph over the Texas Rangers. Oakland 11, California 7 Oakland. Calif., rookie Joe Cansee drove in five runs with a home run and a single, leading the Oakland A's to an 11-7 victory over the California Angels. Cards lose for first time United Press International ST. LOUIS β€” Mitch Webster and Herm Winningham each hit solo home runs yesterday, helping the Montreal Expos deal St. Louis its first loss of the season in five games, 3-2. Bryn Smith, 1-1, pitched six innings and picked up the victory. He struck out four, walked three, allowed three hits and had a balk. Jeff Reardon pitched the last two innings for his first save. Philadelphia 4, New York 2 Kurt Kepshire, making his first start of the season for St. Louis, went seven innings and suffered the loss. He walked four, all in the first two innings, struck out four and allowed five hits. In Philadelphia, Gary Redux and Darren Dauhlon hit home runs that led the Philadelphia Phillies to a 4-2 victory over the New York Mets. Shane Rawley, 1-0, allowed ten hits, walked one and struck out one in winning his first game of the season. Rick Aguilera, 0-1, made his first start of the year for the Mets and took the loss. Pittsburgh 8. Chicago 0 in Pittsburgh, Mike Brown drove in four runs with a three-run homer and a single. Johnny Ray knocked in three more runs as the Pittsburgh Pirates romped over the Chicago Cubs, 8-0, behind the combined four-hit pitching of Rick Reschel and two relievers. received Ray, who went 3-for-5, picked up his second game-winning RBI in two days by doubling in two runs in the National League first inning, Ray singled in another first in a two-run fourth inning that gave Pittsburgh a 5-1 lead. The losing pitcher, Rick Stutliffe, 0-2, gave up seven hits and walked five. Atlanta 8, Houston 7 In Houston, Ken Oberkell drove in four runs and Billy Sample added a three-run homer. They paced a 13-hit attack that carried the Atlanta Braves to an 8-7 victory over the Houston Astros. Joe Johnson, 10, allowed three runs, four hits, struck out one and walked one over $5\frac{1}{2}$ innings to get the victory. Gene Garber got the last two outs in the ninth to record his first save after Bruce Sutter failed in an attempt to notch his first save of the year. years San Diego 7. Cincinnati 6 In San Diego, Marvell Wynne belted his second homer of the game at the start of the ninth innning Sunday and gave the Padres a 7-6 win over the Cincinnati Reds. Wynne had already hit a pinch-hit home run in the seventh innning that had sparked a three-run San Diego uprising. Los Angeles 3-1, Los Angeles, Franklin Stubbs hit his third home run in three days and powered the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 3-2 victory over the San Francisco Giants. Wynne's home run made a winner out of Rich Gossage, 1-0, who took over at the start of the eighth inning. Los Angeles 3, San Fran. 2 Orel Hershiser, 1-1, was the winning pitcher. Leonard completes 3-year comeback KANSAS CITY, Mo. β€” It was the biggest of days for Dennis Leonard, and 24,000 fans in Royals Stadium and the countless others watching on national television knew it. The Associated Press It also was a very big day for veteran Royals players and a manager who knew the painful path Leonard had walked. And it was a big day for a trainer who watched from the dugout and a wife who watched from behind home plate. "I was screaming for a strikeout," trainer Mickey Cobb said after watching Leonard strike out Rance Mulliniks to finish off a three-hit, complete game shutout of the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday. The game marked Leonard's first major league start in more than three seasons. "I gave him a big hug and a kiss. It was a great day for him. I always hoped he might go back to the old days," said Cobb after Leonard made one run stand up for his 137th career victory. Leonard gave Cobb the game ball. It was Cobb who pushed Leonard through all the lonely hours of lifting, pedaling, running and stretching he endured after a tendon snapped in the pitcher's leg on May 28, 1983. "He is the one who kept me going and would not let me down. He deserved this win as much as me," said Leonard, whose career was nearly destroyed by four knee operations after he had won 120 games from 1975 to 1981. "This is the biggest thrill I've had in baseball," said Leonard, a hard-throwing righthander who appears to have lost little off his fastball at age 34. "I've never been one to lack confidence. Ive always been kind of sure about what I can do. "I'm kind of one that doesn't doubt my abilities. If you knock me down, I'm going to come back and try to BEFORE YOU BUY, Check the KANSAN. Our advertisers might save you money. 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I'm not sure if he said anything. Sometimes expressions say the most." "Everybody in that dugout was on the edge of his seat, pulling for Leo." Howser said. "I don't usually get caught up in those things, but I did today. Mark Mohler/KANSAN CHAINS FIXED FAST To show our appreciation for helping us become the fastest growing men's & women's fashion merchant in Laurence, from today thru April 16th we want to offer you a 15% discount on our entire stock when you show us your student ID. SAVE YOUR MONEY, CLIP A COUPON! knock you down." "I was real nervous at the beginning, then I started calming down," she said. "Then I got nervous again in the eighth. My hopes were that he would pitch a decent ballgame and go five or six innings and get out." Utility player Jaimie Quirk caught the hold-your-breath ninth inning. palliative Audrey Leonard also felt the drama of October on the sunny April day. 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