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The Braves trailed, 3-2, to start the ninth when Sinatro, a reserve catcher, led off with a walk and Rafael Ramirez’ attemped sacrifice got by Bob Shirley, 0-1, for a hit. One out later, Brett Butler hit what appeared to be a double play grounder toward shortstop Dave Concepcion. But the ball careened off Sinatro’s heel and the. Braves still had runners on first and second with two out. A wild pitch and an intentional walk to pinch-hitter Biff Pocor- oba set up Washington’s heroics. “I was concentrating on get ting a good lead,” Sinatro said. “I started to take off, but at first I thought it (the ball Butler hit) was a line drive and I may have hesitated a moment. The ball just nicked the back of my left foot.” In other games, feated Philadelphia, j York throttled Chioji] Louis beat Angeles blanked iiltinued from pa; J been totally decn ’re attempting lo and Diegoedgd:, ru ] es anc i reac j throu C ' SC a°’ If 1 1 leam where the dif] At Montreal Hjlhe said. martie s sacrifice HyT , vv.t says she doesn’t < a three-run sixihioj: ; move an j m p OSS iLle pos, sending the. .j t i ial most of Carlton toh.sfounh s , nbr()Ught up to be fl At Pittsburgh, ij— mbled home l* ¥ doubled home two* . Gene Tenace hadthft|iulLfl the Id SI eluding a solo ho, L ha tf weV( streaking St. Louis to ll,, consectutive victory, Bp'' hdginentec At New York, a tv jyg can dll Dlit V le by Ron Hodges hirfe.. , , ■ five-run eighth inniii,|^C^ behind the Mets. >’// 5 e mQre po At Los Angeles, an whdt WC WO tired a one-hitter and Ml day delivered a paitolpE e s tdyed ing singles to leadM/fed. ” — Don Art Howe’s double € in the first inningwaslll only hit, Rangers hold ren’s athletics as wel „ etilral,” Don said. “ (JTTHenging. I also vie iiblc setback in \ 1 /"» y 1 • |||s. I can’t sav that to deteat lnaian|h c ! >u,it ' spo | Would be a setb after weather de ndl als United Press International ARLINGTON — It's one thing to have a has, rupted by rain — it’s expected. But it’s another thingtol rain delay a game w ith one out to go. In one of the more bizarre endings in baseball,ikl Rangers held on to defeat the Cleveland Indians,4-2,Im in Arlington Stadium. - With two outs in the top of the ninth, reliever Steisi walked Mike Hargrave just as raindrops began total Thorton was up next, but before a pitch could beihrown, crackled, lightning flashed and rain poured. The spectators went home, but players had towaitanl-^j j ^ Woitek 35 minutes for the Final out. Bg the rise of his s Comer later walked Thorton to put the tying runs on 0 f t [ ie c i ass ( got Bake McBride to ground out. The teacher couldr “It was kind of weird,” Ranger manager Don Zimmers C ter fj na ] matcb ; n t delay. “It might be the first time I’ve seen anythinglikfjLendl a few new you could hear were the two teams.” Lendl, 22, ranked The game most likely would have beaten therainhadil Kgd strokes to an e for 13 time-consuming walks. ■rmined challeng Designated hitter Mike Richardt, entering the gJinBU 7-6 win. . 147, drove in two runs to lead the Rangers, while Doc Me Lendl, who has m; and Comer scattered eight hits. Medidi, who lost totfajjJLg his last five 13-1, in the second game of the season, gave up just Iup ar y i n the first r before Comer came on in the sixth inning. r winners. The Indians scored their only runs in the sixth andM Bin the aggressive 1 after the first two batters reached base. “third set, taking a J Zimmer said fie did not hesitate to send Comerbackin onumerous errors, delay. “Zim asked me 30 minutes into the delay if I wanted tow rh e two, who are I gave him a definite yes,” said Comer, who recorded to pig the tourname save of the season. The game was a confidence builder for Richardtastlrf old may have broken out of his 5-for-34 slump. “I always come around, but I like to get a good start,” 1* think I haven’t been aggressive and gotinarut.butlpulW tonight and it felt good.” Oral Roberts’ Fitans i.Lendl finally tak jak, 29, has now 78 win over the Cz idl, who has woi Expected a diffi lying Fibak. pu always look t hen I play, I d ponent and I don’t •okes.” whip Texas l ech, 8-21 United Press International TULSA, Okla. — Keith Mucha and Jeff Baker each hit two-run home runs to lift Oral I LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER 315 N. College Main Thu. 5:15 p.m Call 822-7303 ■ Weight Watchers International Inc 1982 ■■ Roberts to an 8-2 wi«i Texas Tech. Mucha, who batted# three, hit his 10tlihoii> season in the Wednesday to give the' 2-1 lead. Baker added histhifl of the year as part of a seventh inning to inct 1 ' margin to 8-1 prior ml Raiders final tally, suited from three walto single in the top of f| inning. Titan starter Seanh earned his second "J many decisions and OT the second without a» Raider starter Eric Shinf The Titans boosted® cord to 32-7 and Tes> slipped to 19-20. DIETING? IjCt Even though we do pot presc diets, we make it possible for man]| enjoy a nutritious meal while follow their doctor's orders. You' be delighted with the wide selec of low calorie, sugar free and fall foods in the Souper Salad Area, Ski Dining Center Basement. OPEN Monday through Friday 10:45 AM-1 :45 PM I QUALITY FIRST L!lr