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Page 6 The Battalion Monday, May 2, 1994 Rangers slip by Tribe; Astros fall to the Cardinals The Associated Press Rangers 5, Indians 4 CLEVELAND — Will Clark’s sac rifice fly capped a two-run ninth inning Sunday as the Texas Rangers beat the Cleveland Indians 5-4 for their fifth win in the last six games. The Indians took a 4-3 lead into the ninth, but their bullpen blew the save for the eighth time in 1 6 chances this year. Derek Lilliquist gave up a leadoff double to Manuel Lee, who moved to third on a fly to right and scored on Oddibe McDowell’s infield sin gle off Jose Mesa (3 -1). Jose Canseco singled McDowell to third — Canseco’s third hit — and Clark followed with the win ning fly ball off Brian Barnes. Lee also had three hits. Cardinals 6, Astros 5 HOUSTON — Bob Tewksbury became the first six-game winner in the majors when Gregg Jefferies singled home the go-ahead run in the eighth inning Sunday, giving the St. Louis Cardinals a 6-5 victory over the Houston Astros. Ray Lankford homered on the first pitch of the game. He has led off three games with homers this year, including a shot as the first batter of the season. Tewksbury (6-0) allowed five runs and nine hits in seven innings. He struck out five and walked none. He took a 5-2 lead into the sixth, but Luis Gonzalez tied it with a three-run homer. Stars to face Canucks in second round The Associated Press DALLAS — The Dallas Stars have finally learned who their next opponents will be in the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Vancouver Canucks de feated the Calgary Flames, 4- 3, in overtime Saturday in Game 7 of the playoff quar terfinals. From the Stars’ point of view, the Canucks might have been worth waiting ror. Dal las, host for Monday’s semifi nal opener, won all but one of its four regular-season games against the Canucks. 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