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Inca- viglia opened the inning with a walk and moved to second on Gary Ward’s single to right. fifth save. Greg Harris, 2-3, allowed five hits and four runs in 2 l /s in nings. 1 he Tribe tied the game in the eighth when Mel Hall hitting for Carmen Castillo, hit a two-out three- run home run to right field. The homer scored Andre Thornton and Pat Tabler. Oddibe McDowell had three hits, including a home.run and a double for Texas. Tigers 2, Royals 1 DETROIT (AP) — Mike Laga’s seventh-inning home run was the difference in a pitcher’s duel be tween Detroit’s Frank Tanana and Dennis Leonard of Kansas City, lift ing the Tigers to a 2-1 victory over the Royals Tuesday night. Yankees 14, Twins 11 NEW YORK (AP) — RickeyHt derson singled and then hit a to run homer, capping a nine-mu plosion in seventh inning Tue night that led the New York Yanlt past the Minnesota Twins, 1411, [irmer < Altho jie play fy jitt leased hv’s wo “For hllv The Indians opened the scoring in the first inning with two runs Texas starter Mike Mason. Bret But ler led off with a double to the gap in right-center field and moved to third on a wild pitch. Franco’s ground-out to short scored Butler. Joe Carter followed Franco with his Orioles 8, White Sox 1 CHICAGO (AP) — Cal Ripken’s two-run homer following Lee Lacy’s two-run double in the seventh in ning Tuesday night led Scott Mc Gregor and the Baltimore Orioles to an 8-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox. Brewers 5, A’s4 MILWAUKEE (AP) - Bilk) Robidoux’s bases-loaded singlet Oakland reliever Jay Howell »i:| none out in the bottom of the n inning lifted the Milwaukee Breve to a 5-4 victory over the A’sTues night. here lent. I rvous over; Marg; lor AI iddle rceptii :e. “It w< id, “bu day v to se< Ihere h “I thir iis toda i next am.bu I Given: lars of Fore la ississip for Angels 4, Blue Jays 3 TORONTO (AP) — Rick Burle son raced home from second on a Red Sox 3, Mariners 1 BOSTON (AP) —RogerClei set a major-league record by $irilafi otlv ‘‘ tl j out 20 Seattle batters and Dv™ ^ nc '" Evans hit a three-run homerunvii :lurns two outs in the seventh inningasit mors Boston Red Sox defeated the Ms ners 3-1 Tuesday night. Clemens, 4-0, allowed three b “T . and walked none. Schmidt, Phillies wax Astros, 12-4 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Last year at this time, Mike Schmidt was hittingjust over .200 with two home runs and eight RBI. Tuesday night, Schmidt hit a three-run homer, his fifth, and drove in another run to stretch his league leading RBI total to 19 as the Philadelphia Phillies de feated the Houston Astros 12-4. “I think the reason for the good start is the result of good mechanics,” said Schmidt, who is batting .328. “I’ve been trying to hit down through the ball. The fly balls I hit tonight were from not ——————— concentrating. National Schmidt’s homer in the first in- Mets 10, Braves 5 ATLANTA (AP) — Darryl Strawberry hit a run homer in the sixth inning, putting the NewY( Mets ahead to stay, and they went on to extend tin winning streak to 10 games with a 10-5 victoryovenii Atlanta Braves Tuesday. am. Gii m of ( thir )l to b ie fact :es/’ G \o 10US1 is Llo ning off Nolan Ryan was his fifth career hit off the Houston pitcher. All have been home runs. “He was struggling with his control and was behind me at 2-0. He gave me a fast ball down the middle and that’s what I was looking for,” Schmidt said. Luis Aguayo also got a homer off Ryan in the Phil lies’ six-run first inning. Ryan, 3-3, lasted only one more inning. Dodgers 5, Pirates 4 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Pinch-hitter CesarCtdts: L tripled home the tiebreaking run and then scoreda | Dave Anderson’s single in the sixth inning Tidi night, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers pastthePiffi burgh Pirates 5-4. Expos 7, Reds 4 CINCINNATI (AP) — Andre Dawson’s sixthIiob tits in a 1 Ralp ■ [nts as nver I s 1 19 sday o}ake a 2 ■round he loss :ak in run launched a four-homer barrage in the fourth iff pies ning against Mario Soto that lifted the Montreal Expo: to a 7-4 victory Tuesday night over the strugglingCit cinnati Reds. Toney (continued from page 9) ney turned to watch himself on TV. “The Eagles selected running back Anthony Toney from Texas A&M,” ESPN’s Paul Maguire an nounced as highlights of Toney flashed across the screen. “Anthony Toney is a strong running back — a good inside runner.” Former A&M teammate Ken Reeves, now a starting offensive line man for the Eagles, entered the The local media wanted a reac tion. The Philadelphia media wanted an immediate interview. Teammates streamed in and out of the room. “It didn’t matter what team picked me,” Toney said. “I just wanted to go somehwere.” “Ken, they want to talk to you,” Toney said handing Reeves the phone. “Yes, sir,” Reeves said. “You got an old roommate of mine. He’s going to make things happen.” “So what did Stiles tell you?” someone asked. “He said, ‘Congratulations,’ ” To ney said. “I said, ‘For what?’ He said, ‘You don’t know?’ And I said, ‘No.’ He said, ‘You’re a Philadelphia Ea gle now.’ ” Then there was a flurry of phone calls offering Toney congratula- But when Philadelphia picked Byars in the first round, Toney thought he might be going else where. “I feel pretty good right no* Toney smiled. “I went a lot hijlt than I thought. A lot of peoplesail might go in the first round, bm thought that was a little high fontt I feel like the second roundisref good. “When you’re drafted that hij there are a lot of things expected you. I’ll do the best I can to go in aid play.” “I started wondering,” he said. “You never can tell. Everyone kept saying Philadelphia, but when they took Byars, I figured I’d be going somewhere else. I didn’t think the pick another running back. rey: “There were other teams that had shown interest. But you don’t ever really know how interested a team really is.” tions. His first reaction to the selection was relief and possibly a bit of disbe lief. Toney, who will join former A0 players Reeves, Mark Dennardjm nest Jackson and Matt Darwinrf the Eagles, was asked by the Plilt delphia media what he hadtooffo the Eagles. “I run as hard as I can every plat Toney said. “I’m not the fastestbad in the world, but I do what I’masid to do. My blocking’s notbadandi feel I can catch the ball out of tit back field.” Following that phone call, time to catch a plane for the“Cityd Brotherly Love” and more inief views. PCK\N6 EXPRESS WE DO IT FAST AND FRESH! GRAND OPENING 606 Tarrow (across from 24 HR Gyms)[l 764-8960 this coupon FREE drink with meal. Bring (Apr. 29 to May 5) small plate $2.79 (choice of 1 entree) large plate $3.39 (choice of 2 entrees) Served with Egg Roll and Fried Rice. Entrees: 1. Sweet & Sour Chicken. 5. Chicken Chop Suey. 2. Sweet & Sour Pork. 6. Fry Chicken. 3. 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