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Wednesday, September 14, 1988/The Battalion/Page 13 e^Lady Aggies take 4th i e at SMU golf tourney I The Lady Aggies golf team finished fourth in the Southern Methodist University Classic at Brook Haven Country Club in Dallas Tuesday. I Texas Christian finished first with a three-day total of 884 strokes, Southern Methodist finished second with 88(5, and North Texas placed third with 904. I Caroline Basarab led all Lady Aggie golfers Tuesday with a 70, one stroke off the lead and six shots behind SMU’s Angie Ravaioli three-day to tal of215. I Other Lady Aggies w'ere Adriana Penuela, who finished 14th with a total of 227 strokes. Kelli Kiter was 16th with a 230 stroke total, Rebecca Sims was 1.7th with a 23 1, and Dee Davidson finished 23rd at 239. I The Lady Aggies’ next competition with be Sept. 22-25 at the All-Col lege Classic in Edmond, Oklahoma. Major League Baseball |Rljo, 3-run 7th help Reds beat Astros 5-2 CINCINNATI (AP) — Jose jRijo allowed three hits in seven [innings and Dave Collins’ pinch- jhit single ignited a three-run sev- lenth inning Tuesday night, carry- jing the Cincinnati Reds to a 5-2 [victory over the Houston Astros. Cincinnati built a 2-0 lead as [Eric Davis singled home a first-in- [ning run and Jeff Reed hit a solo [homer in the second off Mike [Scott, 13-7, who hasn’t won since [Aug. 13. A throwing error by reliever [Larry Andersen set up run-scor- [ing singles in the seventh by'Col- [lins, Barry Larkin and Kal Dan- liels. Rijo, 13-8, allowed just three singles in his second start since coming off the disabled list Sept. 3, recovered from tendinitis in his right elbow. Rijo has allowed just five hits in 13 scoreless innings in ^he two starts, both victories. Rob Murphy allowed an iighth-inning RBI single to Glenn Davis and John Franco got ^ourouts for his 33rd save, giving up a run-scoring single to Kevin Bass in the ninth. Scott allowed six hits over six innings and struck out five in los ing for the fourth fourth time in six starts. Cincinnati scored in the first as Chris Sabo singled, stole his 44th base, moved up on Daniels’ groundout and scored on Davis’ single to left, his National League-leading 20th game-win ning RBI. Reed hit the first pitch from Scott in the second inning for his second NL homer and the fourth of his career. His other NL homer was with Montreal last June 26 off the Reds’ Bill Gullick- son. Andersen helped the Reds score two more runs in the sev enth. He walked Reed and threw wildly to first on Ron Oester’s bunt, putting the runners in scor ing position. Collins’ pinch-hit single scored Reed, and Larkin followed with an RBI single. Dan iels’ infield single off Dave Meads completed the scoring. falk wins 1 st since July, Pirates beat Mets NEW YORK (AP) — Bob Walk won for the first time since July !0 and Bobby Bonilla hit a run- icoring double Tuesday night as Ithe Pittsburgh Pirates beat the ■New York Mets 1-0. The loss snapped the Mets’ jfive-game winning streak and cut their lead over second-place Pitts burgh to 10 games in the Na tional League East. New York won 12 of 18 games this season against the Pirates. Walk had lost six consecutive decisions since beating San Diego. He allowed five hits, walked two and struck out two in eight in nings Tuesday to improve to 12- 10. Jim Gott finished for his 29th save. Dwight Gooden, 17-7, lost to Pittsburgh for the third time this season. He allowed five hits and struck out seven in seven innings. Rice slam beats O’s 6-4, keeps Bosox hot mien toffi BOSTON (AP) — Jim Rice hit | his eighth career grand slam and the Boston Red Sox beat the Bal- j timore Orioles 6-4 Tuesday night for their seventh victory in nine games. Lee Smith got his 25th save, helping the Red Sox maintain their lead in the American League East. Boston is 4 1 /2 games ahead of New York and Detroit. Mike Smithson, 8-5, gave up two runs on four hits in 5 2-3 in nings. The Orioles scored twice in the eighth against Bob Stanley be fore Smith relieved for the final four outs. Rice spoiled the major league debut of Pete Harnisch with his 12th home run of the season. Wade Boggs began the Boston third with a double and Mike Greenwell and Ellis Burks walked with two outs, loading the bases. Maddux, Cubs break losing streaks, win 9-2 PH ILADELPHIA (AP) —Greg Maddux won his first game since Aug. 10 and Damon Berryhill hit his first career grand slam as the Chicago Cubs beat the Philadel phia Phillies 9-2 Tuesday night, snapping a five-game losing streak. Maddux, 17-7 after a 15-3 start, allowed six hits in seven in nings, struck out six and walked none. He allowed solo home runs to Lance Parrish and Phil Bradley in the fifth. Kevin Gross, 11-14, lost his sixth consecutive decision since Aug. 12, giving up four runs and six hits 3 2-3 innings. ‘inch-hit homer keeps Yankee hopes alive 'an n'sBf’ iair CLEVELAND (AP) — Pinch Blitter Luis Aguayo’s two-run ■homer in the eighth inning Tues day night rallied New York over Jthe Cleveland Indians 5-4 and .'kept the Yankees close in the American League Eiast race. Dave Winfield started the New York eighth with a single, his third hit of the game, off reliever Don Gordon. 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