Page 14 itit dmi iauiv^in THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1979 EPISCOPAL CHURCH CLASS for those interested and or seeking Confirmation SUNDAY, SEPT. 30, 8:00 PM in the Church 906 Jersey St., 696-1726 (south edge of Campus) Phil beats brother Joe; Atlanta whips Houston United Press International ATLANTA — Phil Niekro out- pitched his brother, Joe, with an eight-hitter to become a 20-game winner for the third time Wednes day night and the Atlanta Braves £ iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiCOUPON^ |i||mi|||i||m|llllllllimi11111 COMBINATION PLATE JUMBO BURGER FRIES & SALAD oi f (Reg. $2.64) virtually ended the Houston Astros’ National League West pennant hopes with a 9-4 victory. The loss dropped the Astros 2Vi games behind Cincinnati in the NL West with only three games remain ing. In raising his record to 20-20, Niekro became the first NL pitcher since Irving Young of the Braves in 1905 to win and lose 20 games in a season. Phil also joined Joe as the only brother combination to both win 20 games in the same season in the NL. Joe was trying for his 21st victory Wednesday night, which would have been an Astros record, but lasted only innings and was charged with his 11th defeat. Phil also had six strikeouts to raise his career total to 2,396, tying him with Sandy Koufax for 17th place on the all-time list. Phil, who knocked in four runs, got the Braves off and running in the second inning when he doubled in two runs. He added a two-run single in the sixth. The Braves widened their lead to 4-0 and chased Joe Niekro in the process in the third inning when Gary Matthews singled home Jerry Royster, who had led off with a dou ble. Matthews later scored himself on a single by Barry Bonnell. Bon- nell singled home another run in the I sixth and Phil Niekro then gave the | Braves a 7-1 lead with a bases- loaded single. The Braves’ final two runs came in the sixth on a two-run homer by Matthews, his 27th. 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