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A’s down 3-2 after 6-2 victory OAKLAND. Calif (Al*) — Thu Toronto Blue Jays triod their darnedest to catch Rickey Henderson They tried to get him at first base, and threw the ball into right field. They tried to get him at third base, and threw it into left No. the Blue Jays never quite caught Henderson on Monday and they didn't catch up with Dave Stewart or the Oakland Athletics, either. Instead, the A's bounced back from a devas tating defeat a day earlier and beat Toronto t>-2, closing their deficit in the Al. playoffs to :i-2 Kickey rattled the Blue Jays, all right So much so (hat in the seventh inning, coach Gene Tenaoo was ejected when he bolted from the dugout. and had to be held back by manager Clio Gaston, to argue a checked swing on a t -2 pilch Henderson watched the dis pute with mild bemusement, and singled on the next pile h He then left for a pinch runner because of a tight hamstring, and exited with a smile, and to u standing ovation Henderson, meanwhile, had plenty of support Ruben Sierra hit a two-run homer in the lust inning that lieg.m David Cone's demise and r based him with an RBI single in the fifth jerry urowrm, duck m me lineup at ihirrl base because Carney Lunsford wus loo bangod up to play, went 4 for 4, drove In two runs and scored twice. Henderson, Sierra and Browne had all eight of Oak land's Itits Added up. it gave the Asa 0-1 lead after six Innings That was exactly the score by which they led Game 4 before Toronto stunned Dennis L< kersloy and shocked Oakland for a 7-f> vi< lory in 11 innings This time, the A's did not let it get away as Stewart improved to ti-Q lifetime in tier playoffs After getting a no-decision m Came 1, Oakland's big-game ace eame bat k and allowed sev en lots, walking three and strik ing out five Cone, starting on three days' rest for the first time ihis sea son. looked nothing like the pil< her who shut out Oakland for eight innings in Came 2 Instead, he was in trouble from the start when Browne singled with one out ami Sierra followed with a no doubt drive into the right-field seals It was Sierra's triple in Come 2. by the way. lhal ended Cone's even ing Henderson, who showed signs of coming out of his Miimjj wim imrr hit!> Sunday. kept it going in tho third Hr drew o leadoff walk, and after Q>ne and catcher Hut Bor ders took turns trying to pick Henderson off. they paid Cone bounced u plckofl throw past first huso and Henderson easily scampered to third, setting up Browne's single In the fifth, after u two-base error by third baseman Kelly timber, Henderson laid down a rare bunt and beat it out for a single Henderson bunted for u hit only once this season and does not like to do it early in bis career, be fouled a couple of bunts off his fail*, and has been reluctant ever since With runners on first and third. Henderson look oil and Browne again singled When right holder Joet.arler foolishly tried to nail Henderson at third, tlie lull boomed io the retain ing wall, allowing Henderson to score Browne reached third on tlie play, and Sierra then singled up the middle through tin drawn in infield ('.one waved at Sierra s hit. and sunk to his knees went it went through Cone stayed down for a moment, and after (iaston relieved him. the Blue lays were down for the rest of the game Monk breaks Largent’s all-time pass record WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Redskins re lumed to Super Bowl form Monday night. So did the Donvor Broncos. And the Rodskins gave a fi nal bonus to Art Monk, who broke the NFL career receiv ing record when he caught three straight passes in the fi nal quarter to give him B20 catches In his career. That put an exclamation point on a 34-3 victory in which Mark Rypion finally stifled the boos at RFK Stadi um by playing he did as MVP of last year's NFL title game. Ho was 16 of 26 for 245 yards and o 44-yard yard touch down pass to Gary Clark and twice snuck in from 1 yard out for touchdowns. The defense, led by Wilbur Marshall, was equally Im pressive with five sacks und four turnovers that either ac counted for or led to 17 of Washington's points. Overall, they limited tho Broncos to 12B yards ns Washington jumped to n 17-3 first-quarter lead and cruised. "Wo had played good for a half before this." sold defen sive end Fred Stokes, who had three tackles, a sack and was involved In a play that led to Marshall's interception for a touchdown. "We need ed to play a complete game. With John Elway, wo hod to. Wo knew If they wore close in the fourth quarter they could get us." They didn't, os the Red skins brought back old night mares for Elway and the Broncos (4-2). who lost throe Super Bowls In the lute '80s by an nvorage of 32 points — the exact margin of defeat the Redskins (3-2) administered in their 42-10 win in the 1987 game. 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