12 Wednesday, June 17, 1987/Kansan Summer Weekly Minnesota Twins continue hot streak with 4 Gaqne runs Twins 7 Brewers 3 MILWAUKEE — Greg Gagne had two doubles and a triple and knocked in four runs, leading the red-hot Minnesota Twins to a 7-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers last night. Minnesota has won 10 of their last 11 games and 16 of their last 21. With the win, they have over 500 for the first time since July 24, 1979, when they were 53-43. Frank Viola, 6-5, won his fourth straight game. He allowed four hits in $ \frac{1}{2} $ innings and struck out six. Viola retired the first eight batters to double to Dale Seymour in the third. Keith Atherton relieved Viola with one out in the seventh and allowed RBI singles by Bill Schroeder and Jim Gantner in the ninth. Jeff Reardon then came on for his 13th save. Indians 8 Red Sox 7 The loss went to Chuck Crim, 3-4. CLEVELAND — Brett Butler singled, doubled, tripled and scored three runs as the Cleveland Indians American League defeated the Boston Red Sox 8-7 last night. Mark Huismann, 2-3, pitched $3\frac{1}{2}$ innings of two-hit relief, struck out one and walked one in place of Ken Schrom. Mike Armstrong got the final out, retiring Jim Rice on a line out to right field, for his first save. Rice stranded nine runners in going 0-for-5. Al Nipper, 5-6, took the loss, which was Boston's fourth straight. He allowed four runs in the first 2% innings. Boston's Wade Boggs had four singles and a walk in five plate appearances as he extended his hitting streak to 17 games. He is hitting .359. Orioles 5 Yankees 6 NEW YORK — Willie Randolph broke a 4-4 tie with a two-out, two-run single in the sixth inning, and Dave Winfield hit two home runs, lifting the New York Yankees to 6-5 victory over the Baltimore Orioles last night. It was the Orioles' 12th loss in their last 13 games. Baltimore opponents have scored six or more runs in 16 of the last 20 games. Rich Bordi, in relief of starter Charles Hudson, allowed two runs in 3% innings, raising his record to 3-0. He matched three innings for his 14th save. The Yankees, trailing 4-2 after Cal Ripken's two-run single in the sixth, sent nine men to the plate in the bottom of the inning off starter Ken Dixon and Mark Williamson, 2-4. Blue Javs 10 Tigers 4 TORONTO — Tony Fernandez and Jesse Barfield led a 16-hit attack with four hits each as the Toronto Blue Jays routed the Detroit Tigers 10-4 last night. Gary Lavelle, 1-0, pitched two innings of two-hit, no-run relief for his first win since September 1985. The loss snapped the Tigers' winning streak at four and ended the Blue Jays' losing skid at two. Toronto has not lost more than two straight games this season. Braves' Alexander pitches five-hitter, S.F. loses fourth straight Braves 7 Braves 7 Giants 2 ATLANTA — Ken Griffey and Ozzie Virgil hit home runs and Doyle Alexander pitched a five-hitter last night, pacing the Atlanta Braves over the San Francisco Giants 7-2. It was the fourth loss in a row and the sixth in nine games for the Giants. Griffey's three-run home run was Atlanta's fourth consecutive hit in the fourth inning off Kelly Downs, Alexander improved to 3-1. Astros 4 Reds 1 HOUSTON — Glenn Davis hit a home run and a run-scorning single and Jim Deshies pitched a five-hit over eight innings, giving Houston a 4-1 victory over Cincinnati last night. The victory moved the Astros National League within a half game of the West Division-leading Reds. Dave Smith pitched the final inning for his 13th saye. Deshaies, 6-2, struck out nine and walked one for his fourth straight victory and second complete game. Ted Power, 5-3, went six innings, allowing four runs on 10 bits, while striking out six and walking none. Phillies 2 Cubs 7 CHICAGO — Steve Trout, backed by home runs by Jerry Mumphrey and Dave Martinez, came off the disabled list yesterday and pitched the Chicago Cubs to 7-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Trout, 3-1, allowed six hits over $8\frac{2}{9}$ innings as the injury-riddled Cubs snapped a five-game losing streak. It was his first start since going on the disabled list May 4. Cardinals 11 Pirates 1 ST. LOUIS — Jack Clark hit a three-run home run and John Morris had a pinch-hit, bases-loaded triple to highlight a nine-run sixth inning last night, powering the St. Louis Cardinals to an 11-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. The runs were a season high for St. Louis, which won for the ninth time in its last 12 games. 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