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PLANTATION OAKS 1501 Harvey Road/693-1110 Yanks edge Indians for 10th straight CLEVELAND (AP) — Dave Win field hit two home runs, including a three-run shot with two out in the ninth inning Thursday night, as the New York Yankees extended their winning streak to 10 games with a 5- 4 victory over the Cleveland Indians. In five career at-bats against Cleveland’s Greg Swindell, 1-3, Win field is 3-for-5 with three homers. The Yankees now are 13-3 and just one game behind Milwaukee in the AL East. Swindell struck out six and limited the Yankees to two runs on three hits through the first eight innings. But he walked Rickey Henderson with one out in the ninth and walked Don Mattingly before Winfield lined the game-winning homer to left. Dennis Rasmussen, 2-0, threw a six-hitter for eight innings. But Brook Jacoby and Carmen Castillo hit consecutive homers with two outs in the ninth, driving Rasmussen from the game. Fiori, Barr share lead in Houston Open THE WOODLANDS (AP) — Ed Fiori and his house guest, Dave Barr, tamed The Woodlands Coun try Club fairways and greens with 6- under par 66s to share the first- round lead in the $600,000 Houston Open. The co-leaders held a two-shot lead over four other golfers bun ched at 68 over the par-72, 7,042- yard Tournament Players Course. Barr had a bogey-free opening round that included long-range bir die putts of 35, 25 and 25 feet and an 18-foot downhill birdie on No. 15. Fiori birdied four of the first six holes, but he had no long putts. In stead, he used his short game effecti vely to remain in a tie Barr. Keith Clearwater, Howard Twitty, Ray Stewart and Perry Arthur were tied at 68. Clearwater went 6-under par with an eagle on the par-5 13th hole, but double-bogeyed No. 14 to drop off the pace. Fiori and Barr left Fiori’s home in southwest Houston early Thursday for a 55-minute drive to the tourna ment site. “Our courtesy car is No. 6,” Barr said, comparing it with the 6-under par scores. “But I guess I can’t beat him. It’s not nice to beat your host.” Barr has failed to make the cut in five of the 10 PGA Tour tournament he’s played this year. His best finish was a tie for 45th at the Phoenix Open and he was 50th at the Masters two weeks ago. “I haven’t played that well this year,” Barr said. “My putting has been holding me back. Now I feel more comfortable standing over the ball. “And it helps for a few of them to. go in the hole.” Fiori started on the No. 1 tee and quickly took command of the dried out TPC greens. “I got a fast start on them and hit it close,” he said. “I didn’t want any long putts on those greens.” Jay Haas headed a group of 12 golfers who finished with 3-under par 69s. Haas went 4-under par on his next-to-last hole hut bogeyed the fi nal hole to fall 3 strokes behind the leaders. Flu-ridden Ben Crenshaw, the No. 3 money winner on the shot a 1-under par 71 despite ling on one shot and topping other. “That’s the first time I evert whiff and a top in the same Oenshaw said. “I haven’t pids a club since the Masters.” Defending champion Ci Strange and Masters chan I.arrv Mi/e each shot 2-undti 70s. Greg Norman shot a 73 played in the same threesome Mize, whose 140-foot chip sk the second playoff hole beat man for the Masters title Moi ago. Norman had a birdie andai on the final two holes and ttei the course abruptly. Mandlikova moves into quarterfinals Rangers down Orioles 9-4 HOUSTON (AP) — Second-seed Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia defeated qualifier Bettina Fulco of Argentina 6-1, 6-4 in a 67-minute, second-round match at the $150,000 Virginia Slims of Houston Women’s Tennis Tournament at Lakeside Racquet and Athletic Club. In quarterfinal action, Mandli kova will face fifth-seeded Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina, who defeated Michelle Torres of Northfield, Ill., 6-1, 6-0 in an earlier second-round match. Mandlikova, who is ranked No. 3 in the world, broke serve four times throughout the match, surging to a 5-0 first set lead before giving up a game. She struggled in the second set al lowing 19-year-old Fulco to break her serve in the fourth game to tie the set 2-2. ARLINGTON (AP) — The Texas Rangers scored seven runs in the fourth inning on six hits, two by Pete Incayiglia, and three Baltimore er rors, and beat the Orioles 9-4 Thurs day night. Victimized by the shaky defense was Orioles right-hander Eric Bell, 2-1, who was charged with eight runs, only three of which were earned, in 3 2-3 innings. Mike Loynd, 1-0, who relieved Rangers starter Mike Mason in the second, got the victory with 4 1-3 in nings of three-hit, one-run pitching. The Rangers’ big inning wiped out a 4-1 lead the Orioles. In the Bal timore first, a single by Alan Wig gins, walk to Rick Burleson and dou ble by Cal Ripken Jr. produced one run. Eddie Murray’s groundout scored another, and, after walks to Fred Lynn and Ray Knight loaded the bases, Terry Kennedy made it 3- 0 with an RBI single. Don Slaught cut it to 3-1 with his third homer of the season in the third. But Nelson Simmons coun tered with his first of the year to make it 4-1. Scott Fletcher started the big Rangers fourth with a walk. Incavig- lia singled, and, with one out, Ruben Sierra doubled the runners home, making it 4-3. Sierra went to third when Ripken misplayed the relay from left held, and scored on Tom Paciorek’s single to center, tying the game. Paciorek went to second on Bell’s wild pitch, and after Slaught struck out for the second out, Murray’s throwing error on Steve Buechele’s grounder put runners at f third. Knight then booted Browne’s grounder tothirdasl rek scored the go-ahead run Buechele moved to second scored on Bob Brower’s left, bringing on Tony Arnold lief. Fletcher greeted Arnold RBI single to left, scoring and sending Brower to third, viglia then beat out a roller second as Brower scored theso run of the inning. Five of then unearned. T he Orioles chased Loynd ii sixth when they loaded the bast Kennedy’s leadoff single and out walks to Wiggins and I son.Dale Mohorcic relieved struck out Ripken to end thetlm At 5-4 with Madlikova serving for the match, Fulco fought off six match points before losing. Earlier in the round, Sabatini lost only 10 second-set points as she swept Michelle Torres in a 62-min ute match. The 16-year-old Sabatini, ranked No. 10 in the world, started slowly as Torres broke her serve in the open ing game. But Sabatini broke back in game two to even the score 1-1. Then, she went ahead with service breaks in games four and six to win the first set 6-1. Seventh-seeded Raffaella Reggi of Italy defeated Gretchen Magers of San Antonio 6-3, 2-6, 7-6, (7-5), in a two-hour, 40-minute marathon match. Reggi advances to the quarterfi nals where she will take on Zina Gar rison of Houston. Legends of Golf first round finds Barber, Charles leading with a 61 AUSTIN (AP) — Miller Bar ber and Bob Charles finished off a 61 with birdies on the last three holes and gained a tie for the first-round lead Thursday in the $500,000 Legends of Golf. Charles, a New Zealand left hander, and Barber played the back nine in 29 and came within a single stroke of the tournament record in this best-ball competi tion for senior players 50 and older. But it only brought them a tie with Bobby Nichols and Butch Baird, who also combined for a bogey-free 9-under-par effort on the Onion Creek Country Club course. “We were never in trouble, never in danger of making a bo gey. Butch is such a steady player, I felt like i could do almost any thing and we’re still in the hole,” Nichols said. Baird dropped a 15-foot side- hill birdie putt on the 17th hole and Nichols chipped to within 30 inches of the cup on the 18th for a closing birdie. Charles birdied the 16th from about 15 feet and hit a 9-iron to within three feet on the 17th. His partner, Barber, gave them a share of the lead with a 15-footer on the 18th. Dow Finsterwald and Dale Douglass were one stroke back of the leading teams at 62. The teams of Orville Moody and Bruce Crampton, and Char lie Sifford and Jim Ferree were another shot back at 63 in the ex ceptionally low scoring. “Perfect playing conditions said Charles, a former Brilis Open champion. “You couldn’t ask foranythit more ideal as far as the weatlif was concerned,” agreed But Don January and Liltler, who have won this titlei last two years, couldn’t take# vantage of it. They combineP a 67 — six strokes back. 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