—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 25, 1993 Phils' Jackson hurls 10th win, Cubs hold off Expos PHILADELPHIA (AP) Danny Jackson became the fifth Philadelphia starter to win lb or more games this season last night, pitching 7 2-3 strong innings to help the Phi Wes beat the Colorado Rockies 4-2. ' The win snapped a three-game losing streak for the Phillies, who have still maintained a big lead over St. Louis in the NL East. Jackson (10-9) gave up four hits, struck out two and walked one as the Phillies snapped Colorado's five-game winning streak Mitch Williams got the last three outs for his 36th save, allowing a run. The 31-year-old Jackson joined Tommy Greene (12-3), Terry Mulholland (11-9), Ben Rivera (11-6) and Curt Schilling (10-6) as Phillies with 10 or more victories. The only other time the Phillies had five starters with 10 or more wins was in 1932. 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CUBS 6, EXPOS 5 MONTREAL (AP) Randy Myers saved his 37th game to tie Bruce Sutter's club record set in 1979 as the Chicago Cubs beat the Montreal Expos 6-5. Derrick May scored twice, including the go-ahead run, as the Cubs took advantage of a sloppy Montreal defense. Dan Plesac (1-1), the fourth Chicago pitcher, tossed one inning for the victory. Jose Bautista pitched a scoreless eighth and Myers worked the ninth. Chicago scored twice in the fifth against starter Ken Hill (7-5) to take a 6-5 lead. The Cubs snapped a three-game losing streak and stopped Montreal's three-game win ning streak. Mark Grace doubled, went to third on Hill's second wild pitch of the game and, after May walked, scored on a sacrifice fly by Rick Wilkins. 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Cordero atoned for his costly miscues by doubling off starter Frank Castillo to open the fourth and scoring on a single by Marquis Grissom. Castillo, winless in five starts in August, allowed eight hits in just four innings. Dwight Smith hit his 11th homer in the Cubs first inning. METS 5, REDS 4 NEW YORK (AP) Jeff McKnight hit a pinch triple in the ninth inning and scored the winning run when Cincinnati Reds reliever Kevin Wickander threw a wild pitch to give the New York Mets a 5-4 victory. The Mets snapped a four-game losing streak despite squandering a two-run lead in the top of the ninth> The Reds have lost 11 of their last 14 games. Reliever Mike Maddux (2-6) was the Ikk i * ?ll Soda $.60 11 11 • • • at the ■ DEN! • U Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Danny Jackson throws against the Colorado Rockies at Veterans' Stadium last night. Jackson gave up four hits and one run. winner. Jerry Spradlin (2-1) who started the The Reds tied it 4-all with two runs in the ninth inning, allowed the triple to McKnight ninth inning. Reggie Sanders opened with and then was relieved by Wickander. a walk and pinch-hitter Tom Howard was Mets starter Frank Tanana allowed two safe on shortstop Kevin Baez's throwing runs on three hits while striking out five error. and walking two in seven innings. Reds Two outs later, with pinch-hitter Joe Oliver Rookie Larry Luebbers gave up four runs batting, Sanders and Howard stole third and and four hits in six innings. second. Bobby Bonilla hit a two-run homer for the Mets, his 28th. iß ov i v : Note Book E= 3, Datamark Notebooks 3 / $l.OO indnniHilds STUDENT STORE . PENN STATE ROOM 414 E. College Avenue (Across from South Halls) Open 7 a.m. -- 12 midnight Bonilla's homer came in the first inning on a 3-1 pitch as New York took a 3-0 lead. AP Laser Photo