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MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP
Cardinals glide past Expos, 4-1
T. LOUIS (AP) - Dane Iorg rapped starting lineup after an absence of lift the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-4 vic- Pirate runs with a homer anda
ee hits and scored two runs to back more than a month by driving in four tory over the Chicago Cubs last night. and Tim Foli also rapped four hi
ry Sorensen's seven-hitter as the St. runs with a single, double and homer to The loss dropped the Cubs' season
uis Cardinals defeated the Montreal lead the San Diego Padres to a 7-5 vic- record to 10-36, worst in the big leagues, Foli tripled in the Pirate first o
pos 4-1 yesterday. tory over the Houston Astros yesterday. and they remained winless in 17 games Krukow and scored on a sin
>orensen,a 6-foot-2 righthander, Bass, benched due to an early season played on artificial turf this season. Parker. Willie Stargell, nak
tick out four and walked two while -slump, led a 13-hit attack against WITH ONE OUT in the bottom of the hird straight start, after stsrti
proving his record to 5-4. Astros starter Joe Niekro, 6-4, and 10th, Lacy tripled off the left field wall three games previously, double
FTER GEORGE Hendrick struck three relievers. It was San Diego's first against McGlothen, 0-3, the Cubs' fifth another Pittsburgh run in the
tto start the second, Iorg ignited a victory over Houston in six games this pitcher, Berra followed with his blooper Parker slammed a two-run he
-run rally against Montreal right- year and snapped a five-game winning to left and Jim Tracy had no play at the e fifth after a single by Foli.
nder Bill Gullickson, 2-6, with a bloop streak for Niekro. plate after bobbling the ball, as Lacy Pittsburgh starter Rick Rhode
able. After Sixto Lezcano walked, RIGHT-HANDER Steve Mura, 3-7, scored to give the Pirates their 11th vic- had a one-hitter through six it
g scored on Mike Ramsey's single was the winner despite giving up 11 hits tory in 13 games. was tagged for three runs in the s
d Lezcano came home when Orlando and four runs in 6% innings. Pirate reliever Kent Tekulve, 2-3, pit- on singles by Jerry Morales
nchez blooped a single to left. John Curtis, who relieved in the ched the last two innings for the vic- Buckner, Tracy, Ken Reitz an
eith Hernandez singled with one out seventh after Mura gave up a two-run tory, while Dave Parker drove in three Davis.
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in the third, stole second and scored on
a single by Iorg, making it 3-0.
In the sixth, Iorg delivered another
single for his third hit, made it to third
when the ball bounced past right fielder
Jerry White for a two-base error and
scored on Lezcano's hit to center.
Twins 7, Rangers 3
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) - Ron
Jackson and Danny Goodwin drove in
two runs apiece to lead the Minnesota
Twins to a 7-3 victory over the Texas
Rangers yesterday.
Jackson, who had three hits for the
second straight game, singled home a
run in the Twins' first inning and also
drove in a run with a single in Min-
nesota's three-run third.
GOODWIN KNOCKED in two runs
with a single in the sixth after John
Castino walked and moved to third on a
throwing error by pitcher Jon Matlack
on Pete Mackanin's sacrifice bunt.
Fernando Arroyo survived a shaky
start and scattered 10 hits to lift his
record to 3-4. He gave up six hits and all
three runs in the first two innings
before settling down for his first com-
plete game of the year.
Texas took a 1-0 lead in the first when
Bump Wills singled, went to third on
Mickey Rivers' single and scored on a
double play.
Padres 7, Astros 5
SAN DIEGO (AP) - First baseman
Randy Bass marked his return to the

homer to Cesar Cedeno, allowed
Houston's fifth run in the eighth on an
RBI single by Dickie Thon. Gary Lucas
pitched the final inning to get his eighth
save.
Bass, back in the starting lineup for
the first time since April 28, got the
Padres rolling with a two-run single in
the first.
Red Sox 6, Indians 5
CLEVELAND (AP)-Carney Lan-
sford sparked one rally with a single
and hit the game-winning home run as
the Boston Red Sox defeated the
Cleveland Indians 6-5 last night.
Winner Mike Torrez, 5-2, allowed six
hits and two of Cleveland's runs before
giving way to reliever Mark Clear with
two outs in the sixth. Clear pitched into
the ninth inning and gave up a two-run
homer to Rick Manning before Tom
Burgmeier came on to gain his fifth
save.
Cleveland starter Dan Spillner, 1-2,
fell behind 3-0 in the third, when the Red
Sox scored on an RBI double by Rick
Miller, a run-scoring triple by Jerry
Remy and a wild pitch. The Red Sox
added a run in the fifth on a single by
Dwight Evans and Carl Yastrzemski's
double.
Pirates 5, Cubs 4
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Lee Lacy
tripled and scored on Dale Berra's
bloop single off reliever Lynn
McGlothen to snan a 10th-inning tie and

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MONTREAL EXPOS catcher Bobby
Ramos waits for St. Louis Cardinals'
Mike Ramsey to run into the tag at
home yesterday in their game at St.
Louis (above). Pittsburgh Pirate Phil
Garner takes a different route into
home, soaring past Chicago Cubs' cat-
cher Jody Davis yesterday in Pit-
tsburgh (left).
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