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Maddux PHILADELPHIA (AP) Manager John Felske and pitching coach Claude Osteen helped come up with the diagnosis, but Mike Maddux came up with the cure. The rookie right-hander, who has had trouble reaching the second inning, opened Thursday night's game by retiring the St. Louis Cardinals 1-2-3 and went on to a 4-3 Philadelphia Phillies win. "We held a meeting to figure out Page 5 The Daily Journal, Flat River, Friday, September 19, Phillies trim Cards 4-3 what was wrong," said Maddux. "'We 11 pitches.

the right time." He had been 0-for-17. Schmidt's league-leading 114th RBI. Steve Bedrosian pitched the final decided it was all in my head." Maddux said the Mets game made "Maddux was outstanding," said In the sixth, Vince Coleman scored two innings and gave up an eighthMaddux, 3-6, allowed only one hit in him determined to pitch well. Felske. "A couple of the base hits from second as Samuel flubbed Tom inning homer to Mike Laga.

the first six innings, then gave up "Saturday was an embarrassment," were off broken bats. I think his Herr's hot grounder to second. Bedrosian recorded his 26th save. three more before departing with one he said. failure on Saturday motivated him The Phillies scored their final run "Maddux has a good arm," said St.

out in the seventh. He struck out a The also collected his tonight. He was prepared and in the sixth on a Gary Redus single. Louis Manager Whitey Herzog. "I batters en route to first major-league hit and RBI, determined to do well." can see why they keep running him 25-year-old career-high seven a his first win since Aug.

29. that the The Phillies made it 3-0 in the Pinch hitter Curt Ford's RBI single out there. We had chances, but we Maddux's troubles peaked on Phillies 1-0 lead. second inning against loser Greg in the seventh brought the Cards to just couldn't get a hit when we second-inning single gave three straight hits, including a "I've waited a long time for that in one run and Mike Schmidt's with two on and one out and retired Coleman stole two bases in the Saturday when the Mets opened with a Mathews, 10-7. Juan I Samuel doubled within 4-2, but Kent Tekulve came in needed it." homer.

He hit the showers after just hit," he said. "Fortunately it came at sacrifice fly scored another. It was the side. game for 99, tops in both leagues. Astros' command in NL West continues By The Associated Press record since the All-Star break, are Mets 5, Cubs 0 patience pays dividends.

rookie right-hander said after "Not having The fat lady has not yet begun to not ready to issue a victory Howard Johnson wasn't terribly "It seems that we're a lot better at holding St. Louis to just four hits of pride, I'll Jackson bangs three homers as Angels thrash Royals 18-3 By The Associated Press It's not October yet, but Reggie Jackson is acting like it is. "Mr. October" put on a threehomer! show Thursday night, only the third of his career, to power the California Angels to an 18-3 thrashing of Kansas City Royals and closer to the American League West title. "I still have some life in the bat," Jackson said driving in seven runs with his 14th, 15th and 16th homers of the season, raising his career total to 546.

"I'm excited about winning the division and getting in the Championship Series again and maybe shining one more time. This is going to give me a big boost," Jackson said. "It's good for my SPORTSCARD sing to signify the end for the Cincinnati Reds, but she's warming up offstage, getting ready to accompany the Houston Astros. The National League West race is all but finished for the Reds, who dropped their third straight game to Houston Thursday, a 5-3 decision that knocked them 10 games behind the Astros. They fell back into a secondplace tie with idle San Francisco with just 16 games remaining for all three teams.

But the Astros, despite taking command of the race with a 36-20 NEA GRAPHIC Lou Holtz The 49-year-old head football coach of Notre Dame has led other college teams to 11 appearances in bowl games. He began 1986 with a career winning percentage of .637. AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pet. GB Boston 90 57 .612 New York 79 67 .541 Toronto 79 67 .541 Detroit 69 .527 Cleveland 74 72 .507 Baltimore 69 77 .473 Milwaukee 68 79 .463 22 West Division California 85 60 .586 Texas 76 70 .521 Kansas City 78 .466 Oakland 67 80 .456 19 Chicago 65 .445 Seattle 64 83 .435 Minnesota 62 83 .428 23 Thursday's Games Boston 7, Milwaukee 1 Chicago 6, Seattle 4 California 18, Kansas City 3 Only games scheduled Friday's Games New York (Rasmussen 15-5) at Detroit (Petry 4-8), (n) Boston (Seaver 7-12) at Toronto (Stieb 5-11), (n) Milwaukee (Higuera 19-9) at Baltimore (Dixon 10-12), (n) Minnesota (Blyleven 15-12) at Texas (Hough 13-10), (n) Kansas City (Gubicza 10-6) at Seattle (Moore 10-12), (n) Cleveland (P. Niekro 11-10) at Oakland (Young 11-8), (n) Chicago (Cowley 10-9) at California (McCaskill 16-8), (n) Saturday's Games Boston at Toronto New York at Detroit Chicago at California Clevelad at Oakland Milwaukee at Baltimore, (n) Minnesota at Texas, (n) Kansas City at Seattle, (n) Sunday's Games 5 New York at Detroit Boston at Toronto Milwaukee at Baltimore Minnesota at Texas Chicago at California Cleveland at Oakland Kansas City at Seattle a tremendous amount take that one and any statement.

"It's good to be in first place," said second baseman Bill Doran, who had a pair of singles and scored the first Houston run. "We've done a good job. We don't need anyone blowing our horn for us. "We're in better shape now than when we got here, but I'm not going to say it's over." But Cincinnati's Tom Browning, 13-13, realizes it would take a nearmiracle for the Reds to catch up. "It's a million-to-one shot now," Browning said.

attitude, and it's a personality game." On July 2, 1969, he homered off Marty Pattin, Diego Segui and Jack Aker of the Seattle Pilots. Jackson repeated the feat in the sixth and final game of the 1977 World Series off Burt Hooton, Elias Sosa and Charlie Hough of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Thursday night, he again victimized three different pitchers: starter Dennis Leonard, 8-12, who surrendered a two-run shot in the first, David Cone, who gave up a three-run shot in the fourth, and Dan Quisenberry, with a two-run homer in the eighth. "I like to let people know I can still enthusiastic about playing a day game on the heels of New York's clinching of the NL East Wednesday night "A lot of us were up late last night celebrating, including myself," said Johnson, who hit a three-run homer. "I was kind of tired.

I wanted to go out there, do the job and go home as soon as Three rookie pitchers combined on a six-hit shutout. Pirates 3, Expos Pittsburgh's U.L. Washington doesn't mind waiting, providing play," said Jackson, who entered the game with only 45 RBI and had driven in only six runs in his previous 22 games. "With good pitches, you can get me out. But I can still hit." The California victory boosted the Angels' American League West lead to games over second-place Texas, while the loss officially eliminated the defending World Champion Royals.

Red Sox 7, Brewers 1 Rich Gedman and Marty Barrett drove in two runs apiece with basesloaded singles as Boston scored six runs the third inning and completed a four -game sweep of Milwaukee. With their 16th victory in their last coming back than we are at holding a lead," Washington said after his ninth-inning sacrifice fly dove in the game-winning run. Washington hit his fly after Jim Morrison's second double tied the game as the Pirates scored all three of their runs in the ninth, tagging Jeff Reardon, 7-9, with the loss. Phillies 4, Cardinals 3 Philadelphia's Mike Maddux, bitten by the first-inning blues in several starts, was getting tired of taking early showers. "That was embarrassing," the 19 starts and their 12th straight at home, the Red Sox hiked their record to 90-57 and increased their AL East lead to games over idle New York and Toronto, reducing Boston's magic number to six.

White Sox 6, Mariners 4 Harold Baines had five hits, drove in three runs and scored once to pace Chicago over Seattle. "I had a bit of luck. You have to have some to get five hits in a game," Baines said, "But on my fifth hit, pitch was just down the middle of the plate." Steve Carlton, 4-2, was the beneficiary of the Sox' productive bats as he hurled seven innings to gain his 323rd career victory. Bengals maul Browns 30-13, Ki Kinnebrew scores 3 TD's CLEVELAND (AP) Fullback Larry Kinnebrew's performance reminded Cincinnati General Manager Paul Brown of another era, 500 games ago, when Brown was coaching his first professional football game. "We used to do that with (fullback) Marion Motley.

He looked like Marion," Brown said Thursday night after the 258-pound Kinnebrew powered for 94 yards and three touchdowns to give the Bengals a 30- 13 victory over the Cleveland Browns. The game was the 500th as either a coach or general manager for Brown, who founded the Browns in 1946 and the Bengals in 1968. "I hadn't really given that 500 business much thought," Brown said. "But to win the game, and win it like we did against a good football team, that pleases Kinnebrew gained only 18 yards in the first half, including a 2-yard touchdown run that helped the Bengals to a 13-10 halftime lead. But after the Browns tied the game on Matt Bahr's second field goal, a 34-yarder with nine minutes to go in the third period, Kinnebrew took control.

He carried the ball seven times for 47 yards on a 12-play drive that put Cincinnati ahead for good at 20-13, scoring on a 2-yard burst up the middle. After a Cleveland punt, Kinnebrew rushed six times for 24 yards on the clinching touchdown drive, scoring on a 4-yard run with 10:31 to go. He collected 76 yards rushing in the second half, mostly on runs up the middle. "We were hitting a play, land honestly there wasn't a whole lot of mystery to it," said Cincinnati Coach Sam Wyche. "It's not too much science involved when it comes to that." Kinnebrew's running mate, James Brooks, rushed for 118 yards on 14 carries, including a 53-yard run that set up Jim Breech's 25-yard field goal with just over two minutes to play.

Breech had earlier kicked field goals of 49 and 33 yards. -Standings- NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Division Pet. 1-New York 96 50 .658 Philadelphia 77 69 .527 St. Louis 73 73 .500 Montreal 72 73 .497 Chicago 61 85 .418 Pittsburgh 60 86 .411 West Division Houston 84 62 .575 Cincinnati 74 72 .507 San Francisco 74 72 .507 Atlanta 68 .469 Los Angeles 78 .466 San Diego 68 78 .466 1-clinched division title Thursday's Games Houston 5, Cincinnati 3 New York 5, Chicago 0 Pittsburgh 3, Montreal 1. Atlanta 4, Los Angeles 3, 12 innings Philadelphia 4, St.

Louis 3 Only games scheduled Friday's Games Pittsburgh (Reuschel 9-16) at (Hall 0-1) St. Louis (Cox 10-12) at Montreal chinko 0-0), (n) Los Angeles (Honeycutt 11-9) at nati (Power 7-6), (n) Philadelphia (K.Gross 10-11) at York (Fernandez 15-5), (n) San Francisco (Downs 24) at (Mahler 13-15), (n) San Diego (Hawkins 9-8) at (Ryan 10-8), (n) Saturday's Games Pittsburgh at Chicago San Francisco at Atlanta Los Philadelphia Angeles at at New Cincinnati, York, (n) St. Louis at Montreal, (n) San Diego at Houston, (n) Sunday's Games St. Louis at Montreal Philadelphia at New York San Francisco at Atlanta Los Angeles at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at Chicago San Diego at Houston while striking out a career-high seven batters in 6 1-3 innings. "It was a mental thing.

I was determined tonight to get out of the first inning and have a good outing." Maddux, 3-6, got late help from Steve Bedrosian, who got his 26th save. Braves 4, Dodgers 3 It didn't look like much, but Atlanta's Billy Sample wasn't complaining about his bases-loaded bloop double just inside the right field that handed Los Angeles its sixth straight loss. more like it," Sample explained. Brian Holton, 1-2, struck out Omar Moreno for what should have been the second out, but the ball was in the dirt and Moreno reached safely on the wild pitch. Pinch-hitter Terry Harper followed with a single and went to second on the throw to third.

Ted Simmons was intentionally walked to bring up Sample, batting for Paul Assenmacher, 7-3. The loss, which negated eight innings of one-run, four -hit pitching by the Dodgers' Bob Welch, dropped Los Angeles into a tie for last place, BriefsFormer Tiger LB dies at age 68 INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) National Football Foundation Hall Darold W. Jenkins, one of only of Fame in 1976. three football players in Missouri history to as Jenkins served prosecuting University attorney for Saline County and of have his number retired, died later was a trial counsel for the Thursday Health Center.

Independence He was Missouri State Highway at 68. Regional Department. He was in private Jenkins was a center-linebacker law practice in Independence when he died. for the Tigers in 1940 and 1941, serving as captain of the 1941 Survivors include his wife, team, which went to the Sugar Mary. Services were scheduled Bowl.

He was inducted into the Saturday in Higginsville. Blues send four down PEORIA, Ill. (AP) The St. The moves reduced the Blues Louis Blues have sent four players roster to 43 players. St.

Louis is back to their junior hockey teams training in Peoria under rookie and cut two others from the squad, head Coach Jacques Martin. a spokesman for the National Also on Thursday, the Blues Hockey League team said. announced that Dan Kelly will Returned to their junior teams broadcast the team's games for Thursday were forwards Marc the 19th straight season. The club Dumont and Terry MacLean and renewed its contract with radio, defensemen Rod Thacker and station KXOK for all preseason, Glen Featherstone. The Blues regular season and playoff games.

released defenseman Mike In addition, 18 of club's road Millotte and winger John games will be telecast on KPLRShumski. TV, the Blues said. Green's ankle examined ST. LOUIS (AP) Wide today and is listed as doubtful for receiver Roy Green of the St. Sunday's game against the Louis Cardinals has gone to a Buffalo Bills.

clinic in Georgia to have his ailing Team spokesman Greg ankle examined by a specialist, Gladysiewski said the ankle is the the NFL club says. same one that has bothered Green Green, 29, was scheduled to be since midway through the 1985 examined this morning at the season and that St. Louis is Houston Clinic in Columbus, Ga. merely seeking a second opinion The former all-pro performer was on the nature and extent of the expected to rejoin the team later injury. The Bengals totaled 257 yards on the ground, the most by any team against Cleveland's defense since January, 1983.

The Bengals' success on the ground defused an anticipated battle between their third-year quarterback, Boomer Esiason, and the Browns' second-year passes, Bernie Kosar. Kosar completed 28 of 40 passes for 293 yards including a streak of 10 straight completions in the fourth quarter, but the streak came after the Browns had fallen behind by two touchdowns. Esiason was 12 of 21 for 152 yards, including 4-for-4 in the second half. "We wanted to establish a little of our own running game, which we did in the third quarter, but they scored some points and we had to try to get them back," Kosar said. Cleveland's usually strong running game was hampered by the absence of Kevin Mack, a rusher a year ago who missed his second straight game because of a bruised shoulder.

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