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The Sioux City Journal, Sunday, April 24, 1988 3 1 Husker Red team Mets beat Cards 5th straight time wins scrimmage NL roundup Injuries sideline Joseph and Clark Morningside will try to play today The Morningside-Augustana baseball games Saturday were aeain postponed by inclement weather. Jim Scholten, Morningside coach, said the teams plan to plav a doubleheader at 1:30 p.m. today at Headid Park. The North Central Conference teams also hope to play another twin bill Monday at Sioux Falls They were scheduled to open the NCC season with a pair of games Friday in Sioux City and Saturday in Sioux Falls. Scholten plans to start Dave Franko and Kirt Bennett on the mound today.

Lane wins state pin championship Pd Lane, a 15-year-old sophomore at North High School, beat a select field to claim the championship in the state Coca-Cola Scholarship bowling tournament at Des Moines Saturday. Lane won the crown with a six-game score of 1233 He rolled 212-245-207 664 his first block and 194-153-222 569 in his second. Next stop for the state king is the national Coca-Cola Scholarship tourney in St Louis July 13-17. team, which was made up of second-and third-team players. The.

Reds struck back in the second quarter-, with Scott Kurtz' 74-yard interception return and Morgan Gregory's 59-yard punt return. Rodgers, who played for both' teams, scored for the Reds on a five-, yard run in the third quarter. One minute later, Brian Harchelroad countered for the Whites with a one-yard plunge. Chris Drennan kicked a 37-yard field goal to wrap up third-! quarter scoring. The Red team scored twice in the game's waning minutes as Jim Ker-win scored on a two-yard run and Ed Outlaw caught an 18-yard touchdown pass from McCant.

The Red team gained 309 yards Another Sioux Cityan, Amy Allison of East High, finished third in aturday action. Executive Computer goes 1-2 LINCOLN Executive Computer of Sioux City was 1-2 in action at the Lincoln Earlybird slow-pitch Softball tournament Saturday. Mike Backman was 7-for-9 with a grand slam home run to lead the Sioux Cityans while Tim Iverson was 6-for-9 with a homer and Al Jones added a pair of home runs. LINCOLN (AP) Terry Rodgers rushed for 105 yards and one touchdown as the Reds downed the Whites 37-14 in the Nebraska Spring Game Saturday. Attendance was estimated at 30,000.

Students who took a "Say No To Drugs" pledge at halftime were admitted free. The Cornhuskers, riddled with injuries entering the scrimmage, lost No. 3 quarterback Mickey Joseph to a knee injury early in the first quarter. Also hurt was I-back Ken Clark, with a hip pointer. "It's hard to get a lot of continuity on offense with the top three quarterbacks out," Coach Tom Osborne said.

"Mickey Joseph played only two plays," he said. "I thought (backup quarterbacks) Tom Haase and Jerry Dunlap and at times Keithen McCant did reasonably well." Nebraska's No. 1 and 2 quarterbacks, Steve Taylor and Gerry Gdowski, were kept out of Saturday's game with injuries along with No. 1 I-back Tyreese Knox. Dunlap ran 15 yards to score the game's first touchdown for the White total offense, 203 yards rushing and 106 yards passing.

The White team gained 304 yards total, 148 rushing and 156 passing. Dunlap hit 10 of 14 passes for 122 yards to lead in passing and Nate Turner led the receivers with two catches for 45 yards. Osborne said the Nebraska spring practice, which ended Saturday, was good as injuries and academic and disciplinary holdouts allowed the younger players to work more than usual. Mike Marshall hit a grand-slam in the ninth as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 10-3. Orel Hershiser, 4-0, allowed four hits in six innings for the Dodgers, who played their first game following four consecutive rainouts.

The Giants tied the score 1-1 in the fourth, but the Dodgers rallied for four runs in the seventh to take a 5-1 lead. Marshall opened the inning with a walk and moved to second on a grounder before Mike Scioscia was walked intentionally with two outs. Danny Heep batted for Hershiser and walked, loading the bases. Sax bunted the first pitch down the third base line and was safe without a throw, as Marshall scored to give the Dodgers a 2-1 lead. Alfredo Griffin then cleared the bases with a triple to right, giving him the club RBI lead with 13.

The Giants cut it to 5-3 in the eighth when Will Clark hit a two-run homer off reliever Tim Belcher, extending his hitting streak to 11 games. But the Dodgers came back with five runs in the ninth on an RBI single by pinch-hitter Mickey Hatcher and Marshall's grand slam, his first homer of the season. Phillies 3, Expos 3 The Philadelphia Phillies and Montreal Expos battled to a 3-3 tie before the game was called after a rain delay of 1 hour, 29 minutes. The game will be made up as part of a twi-night doubleheader on Monday, June 13. Steve Jeltz had struck out to open the bottom of the seventh before pinch-hitter Keith Miller walked.

The rain then became too heavy to continue play. The Expos took a 2-0 lead in the second when Tim Wallach led off with a double and scored as Andres Galarraga, hitting in his 13th straight game, also doubled. Luis Rivera then singled in Galarraga. The Phillies tied it in the third when Jeltz walked and one out later moved to third on Milt Thompson's hit-and-run single. After Phil Bradley grounded out, Juan Samuel tripled to right field.

In the fourth, Galarraga hit a 3-2 pitch 458 feet to center field to give Montreal a 3-2 lead. The Phillies tied it again in the sixth off reliever Andy McGaffigan. Samuel singled with one out, stole second, and went to third on catcher Mike Fitzgerald's wild throw. After Mike Schmidt walked. Von Haves Cards put Lindeman on disabled list remove two parts of a ruptured disc.

Mount Marty signs eager YANKTON, S.D. Hastings, High School basketball player Libby Szlanda has signed a letter of intent to play the sport at Mount Marty College. The 6-0 Szlanda averaged 15.8 points and 8.4 rebounds this past season and is the second leading scorer and rebounder in Hastings High School history. Mount Marty earlier signed guard Chris Orr of Columbus Scotus High School in Nebraska. BV men win two events at Central PELLA, Iowa Host Central chalked up 149'3 points to win the Central Invitational track meet here Saturday.

Augustana (111.) took second with 77 and Graceland was third with 74. Buena Vista, which had winners in Ken Fox (6-4 in the high jump) and Curt Mayer (135-5 in the discus) totaled 59. Simpson had 48, Wartburg 43, Iowa Wesleyan and Grinnell each 35, Grand View 28, Coe 26, Rhodes (Tenn.) 10 and Upper Iowa 1. In the women's division Simpson won with 130 points to 1274 for Central. Wartburg scored 82, Augustana 52, Buena Vista 39, Cornell 31, Graceland 28, Iowa Wesleyan 24, William Penn 23, Rhodes 14, Grinnell 91 and Coe and Dubuque each 2.

BV had no womenn's winners. Buena Vista golfers finish sixth PELLA, Iowa Central Red won the Central Invitational golf tournament with 306 strokes to 311 for runner-up St. Ambrose. Central White scored 316, Loras 319, Nebraska Wesleyan 320, Buena Vista 322, Wartburg 323, Indian Hills 325, Palmer Chiropractic 332, Simpson 338, Dubuque 344 and William Penn 359. The medalist was Terry Zachery of Palmer Chiropractic with 73.

ST. LOUIS (AP) The St. Louis Cardinals placed rightfielder Jim Lindeman on the 15-day disabled list Saturday because of back spasms and called up outfielder Duane Walker from their Triple-A Louisville ballclub. Lindeman, who is hitting .206 with two home runs and six RBIs in 34 at-bats, went on the disabled list twice last season due to back spasms. Last November, he underwent surgery to Lindeman, 26, said he felt back pain after Thursday's game.

The decision to place him on the disabled list was made after an examination Saturday morning by team physician Dr. Stan London, Cardinals spokesman Kip Ingle said. Cardinals General Manager Dal Maxvill said Lindeman may require additional surgery. By Associated Press Dave Magadan's eighth-inning single snapped a tie and winning pitcher Roger McDowell followed with a two-run double as the New York Mets defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 12-9 Saturday night.

The Mets have won all five meetings with the defending National League champions this season and the Cardinals have lost seven of eight games. The see-saw contest featured a steal of home by Vince Coleman, a bench-clearing situation and six errors, including one each by Gold Glove winners Keith Hernandez of the Mets and Ozzie Smith of the Cardinals. McDowell, 2-0, allowed just one hit and an unearned run in 2 innings. Randy Myers pitched the final lVh innings for his fourth save. Steve Peters, 0-2, was the victim of the Mets' eighth-inning uprising and took the loss.

Coleman tripled over centerfielder Len Dykstra's head to open the first. With two outs, he dashed home on Sid Fernandez's 3-1 pitch to Bob Horner. It was the Cardinals' first steal of home since Andy Van Slyke on Sept. 26, 1985. The Mets scored four runs in the second with Dykstra getting a two-run triple.

The Cardinals tied it in their half of the inning on Coleman's three-run homer, his second of the year. The Mets retook the lead in the third on Kevin McReynolds' third homer. The Cardinals retook the lead at 6-5 with two runs in the fourth. Tony Pena opened with a single and, with one out, Fernandez hit pitcher Larry McWilliams, who was trying to bunt, with an inside pitch. McWilliams accusingly pointed a finger at Fernandez and both benches cleared, but no punches were thrown and order was quickly restored.

Fernandez then balked both runners over and was relieved by David Cone. Coleman drove in his fourth run of the game with a groundout and Smith followed with a run-scoring single. The Mets went back on top on a two-out, two-run double by pinch-hitter Barry Lyons in the sixth. Howard Johnson had drawn a two-out walk and shortstop Smith booted Magadan's hard smash for an error, setting up Lyons' pinch hit. St.

Louis tied the score 7-7 in the sixth. Luis Alicea, appearing in his first major league game, went all the way to third when his hard smash went off the glove of first baseman Hernandez. Pinch-hitter Curt Ford followed with a sacrificefly Each team scored two runs in the ninth. The Mets scored one run on a balk and another on a single by Gary Carter. The Cardinals ended the scoring on Tom Brunansky's RBI-single, the first NL hit for the outfielder acquired Friday night from the Minnesota Twins, and another by Pena.

Pirates 5, Cubs 4 Mike LaValliere's two-run single in the eighth inning gave Pittsburgh a 5-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs, the Pirates 10th win in their last 12 games. The Pirates trailed 4-3 when they loaded the bases against reliever Rich "Goose" Gossage on a single by Andy Van Slyke and walks to Bobby Bonilla and R.J. Reynolds. LaValliere then drove in two runs with a single, his seventh hit in his last eight at-bats. Jim Gott, 1-0, pitched the final two innings for the victory.

Gossage, 1-1, took the loss. The Cubs had taken a 4-3 lead in the seventh on an RBI single by Shawon Dunston and a run-scoring double by Dave Martinez, who had three hits in the game. Dodgers 10, Giants 3 Steve Sax broke a tie with a two-out snueeze in the seventh inning and TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTI Keep it ICOOLE TEAM FORD can help keep it cool by installing a FORD AIR Baltimore drops 17th game in row CONDITIONER factory engineered AL roundup for your late model FORD car or light truck run over the center field fence with one out in the seventh. Duane Ward relieved but faced only one batter. He gave way to David Wells after Roberto Kelly was safe on shortstop Fernandez's fielding error.

WK3 NW By Associated Press The Baltimore Orioles lost their 17th straight game to start the season Saturday, showing renewed signs of life but falling in the ninth inning to the Kansas City Royals 4-3 on Kurt Stillwell's RBI single'. The Orioles, who three times held one-run leads, extended the major league record for season-opening defeats and their team mark for consecutive losses. Baltimore manager Frank Robinson, ejected in the second inning for arguing a balk call, shuffled his lineup and inserted four new starters plus pitcher Mark Williamson, who made his first start of the season. But the effort failed in the ninth in Wells struck out Mike Pagliarulo be- for 1988 Cars and Trucks IN DASH AIR CONDITIONING singled in Samuel. Padres 4, Astros 0 Randy Ready scored on a disputed call in the fourth inning and added a two-run single in the eighth to lead the San Diego Padres past the Houston Astros 4-0.

Ed Whitson, 2-0, combined with Lance McCullers and Mark Davis on a four-hitter, the Padres' ninth straight victory over the Astros in San Diego. Ready doubled to left in the fourth and scored on a one-out single by Benito Santiago when he evaded the tag of Houston catcher Alan Ashby, who had the throw from leftfielder Billy Hatcher ahead of Ready's slide. Houston Manager Hal Lanier argued the call to no avail. Ready had avoided a tag on his double when he slid past second baseman Bill Doran after he had taken the throw from Hatcher. The Astros had the lead batter reach base in five of seven innings against Whitson, but could get no runner past second base.

Rainout Saturday's game between the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds was rained out after 2'2 innings. There was no score when the game was called. No makeup date was COMPLETE and INSTALLED fore Mark Eichhorn came on and struck out pinch-hitter Claudell Washington. Tom Henke recorded his fifth save with 1 innings of work. He came on with one out and runners on first and second in the eighth.

After Don Mat-tingly's infield hit to load the bases, Jack Clark hit a sacrifice fly to short right field and Henke got Winfield to ground out. Indians 10, Twins 2 Joe Carter had two three-run homers and a double as the Cleveland Indians beat Minnesota 10-2, the Twins' sixth consecutive loss. Carter, who hit a grand slam in Friday night's game, homered in the first and sixth innings. He nearly had another homer in the third inning, but the ball curled just outside the left field foul pole. Third base umpire John Hirschbeck called it a home run, but the call was reversed by home plate umpire Nick Bremigan.

John Farrell improved his record to 3-0 as he allowed eight hits and gave the Indians the best record in the major leagues at 14-3, their best start since 1966. The Indians jumped on Minnesota starter Steve Carlton, 0-1, for four runs before he could record an out. After Julio Franco singled and Pat Tabler walked, Carter hit his fourth homer of the season to left field. Brook Jacoby followed with his second homer. Tigers 7, Rangers 6 Darrell Evans' three-run homer keyed a five-run seventh inning and the Detroit Tigers held on for a 7-6 victory over the Texas Rangers.

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The Orioles, outscored 111-33 this season, moved closer to the major league record of 23 straight losses by Philadelphia in 1961. The American League record is 20, done three times. Athletics 3, White Sox 2 Rightfielder Ivan Calderon's two-base error on Mike Gallego's fly ball enabled the Oakland Athletics to score the tie-breaking run in the 10th inning for a 3-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox. Tony Phillips walked to open the 10th and went to second on Carney Lansford's sacrifice bunt. Jose Canseco was walked intentionally before Gallego hit a fly ball to right which eluded Calderon as Phillips scored the winning run.

Dave Stewart, 5-0, went the distance, allowing seven hits to become the major leagues' first five-game winner this season. John Davis, 1-1, was the loser, pitching just the one inning. The Athletics tied the game with a run in the ninth off reliever Bobby Thigpen. Mark McGwire singled and Dave Parker singled, sending Gallego, a pinch-runner, to third from page B1 TM LIFETIME SERVICE enth when Chet Lemon drew a one-out walk, went to third on a single by likeCadigan. Moreover, San Francisco and Washington almost always trade up and down it's almost a principle with them.

Washington has already given away its first-rounder, the 27th pick overall, for signing All-Pro linebacker Wilber Marshall of the Bears, who is worth far more than anyone they could have drafted. The Redskins and Bills are two of the four teams without a first-rounder. The others are Indianapolis, which also gave theirs away in the Dickerson deal, and Seattle, which forfeited its pick when it took Brian Bosworth in the supplemental draft last year. In addition to the Rams, who have the picks of the Colts and Bills, the Raiders and Bears each have two picks. The Raiders' second choice was originally the Rams' and was shipped to Houston in the Jim Everett deal two years ago.

Chicago has Washington's for Marshall and its own, which is No. 23. Tom Brookens and scored on a wild pitch by Bobby Witt, 0-3. Witt then walked Gary Pettis and threw trades, the kind that provide a boon to the various phone companies every draft day and keep the 15-minute clock running down to the last second on many first-round picks. In addition to the possible Redskins-Raiders deal, the Rams have five picks in the first two rounds and might trade up to get Heyward or Ir-vin.

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See us now. his first of the season. Frank Tanana, 4-0, was the winner, allowing 12 hits and all six runs in 7 Mi innings. Tom Henneman pitched the final inning for his seventh save. The Rangers scored three runs in the eighth as Ruben Sierra doubled with one out and Pete Incaviglia Proper Reality wins Arkansas Derby singled to drive him in.

Pete O'Brien base. Don Baylor walked to load the bases, and Gallego scored the tying run on pinch-hitter Ron Hassey's sacrifice fly. The White Sox scored their two runs in the fifth. With one out, Daryl Boston singled and went to third on a single by Kenny Williams, who took second on a. passed ball.

Both runners scored on Donnie Hill's line single off the glove of shortstop Walt Weiss. Blue Jays 3, Yankees 2 John Cerutti and four relievers combined on a seven-hitter and Kelly Gruber, Manny Lee and Tony Fernandez had two-out, run-scoring hits in the second inning as the Toronto Blue Jays continued their winning ways in New York by defeating the Yankees 3-2. The Blue Jays have dropped 15 of their last 20 games with the Yankees in Toronto but are 16-6 at Yankee Stadium dating to the start of the 1985 season. Cerutti, 1-0, making his first start after four relief appearances, walked one and struck out three in innings and had a three-hit shutout until Dave Winfield lined his sixth home then hit his fifth homer. Don Heinkel relieved Tanana to get the final two outs.

Rainout Saturday's scheduled game between the Boston Red Sox and Milwaukee Brewers was postponed by rain and wet grounds. A makeup game was scheduled for Monday. Iowa, Purdue divide WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) Derby. "We don't have to worry about that," Holthus said after the colt earned $300,000.

Holthus has been training horses since 1953 and Proper Reality will be his first Kentucky Derby starter since 1972. "People in racing have a competitive spirit," Winn said. "Everybody is willing to take a challenge. It's impossible, but the dream of breeding one like this keeps you going." Proper Reality won his first three starts by a total of 24 lengths, but finished fourth in the April 2 Rebel Stakes, beaten three lengths by Sea Trek. HOT SPRINGS, Ark.

(AP) Jim Winn has been in the throughbred racing business for almost 20 years, but he's never been to the Kentucky Derby. "I didn't want to go until now," he said Saturday. That was moments after Proper Reality, owned by his wife, shot through along the rail and captured the $500,000 Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Park. On Sunday, the son of Proper Reality will be on his way to Kentucky and the May 7 Run for the Roses. Trainer Bob Hoi thus had nominated Proper Reality to the Twin Spires race at Churchill Downs in case the colt didn't have enough earnings to qualify for the Kentucky 2001 6th St.

Sioux City, IA Keith Noreen hit a three-run homer in the seventh inning to power Iowa past Purdue 5-2 Saturday in the first game of a Big Ten doubleheader. Purdue took the nightcap 11-3. L-T VVVVVWVVVVVYTVT VTTTT Villi WW YV1.

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