Geelong forwards Tom Hawkins and Dan Menzel combined for eight goals as the Cats extended Adelaides miserable record at Simonds Stadium with a 30-point AFL victory.Hawkins had only managed nine goals in his previous nine games against the Crows, but was able to turn that history on its head with a four-goal haul on Saturday night.Menzel also slotted four majors, including the sealer early in the final term as the Cats won 12.13 (85) to 7.13 (55) to vault back into the top four.Adelaide arrived in Geelong riding high in second spot on the ladder and on an eight-match winning streak.Their sorry record at Simonds Stadium now reads just three wins from 19 attempts - with the most recent of those victories taking place way back in 2003.Adelaide will be sweating on a hip injury which prematurely ended the night of key defender Daniel Talia, who has been widely tipped to be named the 2016 All-Australian fullback.Geelong made a late decision to rest ruckman Zac Smith, leaving Rhys Stanley to go one out against star Adelaide big man Sam Jacobs.The decision paid an early dividend with Stanley pushing forward to kick the home sides opening goal, although Jacobs was to remain an influential contributor throughout the night.Josh Jenkins took little time to begin repaying Adelaide for the new five-year, $3 million-plus deal he signed on Thursday by booting three of the Crows five first-half goals.But the scoring dried up for the visitors after the long break as Geelong broke the contest wide open with a five-goals-to-nil third term.On the night he tied Ian Nankerviss club record of 325 games, defender Corey Enright was among the Cats best players.Fringe players Jed Bews and Sam Menegola were also impressive, with Bews shutting down dangerous Crows goalsneak Eddie Betts for the second time this year.The Cats have another home clash against fellow top-four contenders in the Western Bulldogs on Friday night, while Adelaide should have little trouble getting back onto the winners list when they host Essendon on Sunday week.Geelong coach Chris Scott was pleased with the victory - and the fact that the load was spread much wider than just champion midfielders Patrick Dangerfield and Joel Selwood.Weve had a few guys that have been down and a few guys who have been under pressure internally, said Scott.I know the external focus has been on a couple of guys, most probably Hawkins and (Steven) Motlop, who were pretty good tonight.I can honestly say were excited about what we can do if we get a lift from probably a third of the team who are below expectations.Crows coach Don Pyke said Talia had suffered a corked hip and captain Taylor Walker had hurt his ankle, although neither injury appeared serious.Full credit to Geelong, I thought they came out and played a really solid game, said Pyke.We had patches where I thought we were looking promising but in the end they were too good.China Shoes Wholesale . 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The rookie pitcher hit his first career home run and pitched six sharp innings, leading the St. Louis Cardinals over the Arizona Diamondbacks 12-8 Thursday night. "I havent hit a home run since high school, at least in a game," said Miller, whose 1.91 earned run average continues to lead the National League. "It was neat. It will be something I remember for sure. Sometimes you get lucky." Miller (7-3) allowed two runs and six hits. He struck out nine and walked none. Arizona scored three times in the ninth, and Edward Mujica got the last two outs for his 18th save in 18 chances. Matt Adams and Daniel Descalso homered in an eight-run fourth inning off Ian Kennedy. Matt Holliday and Matt Carpenter also connected for the Cardinals. Kennedy (3-4) was tagged for 10 runs and 13 hits in four innings. Kennedy nearly escaped the fourth with giving up just one run, but his throw off on Yadier Molinas comebacker pulled shortstop Didi Gregorius wide of second base. What could have been an inning-ending double play instead led to Adams three-run homer and Descalsos two-run shot. "I think weve made that play and we expect to make that play," Arizona manager Kirk Gibson said. "It didnt happen today and it cost us." Kennedy endured the entire inning and threw 50 pitches. He had 99 total, only 60 for strikes. He said typically hell ask his middle infielders which one will cover the bag in a situation like that before he makes a pitch. He failed to do so and when he saw second baseman Cliff Pennington break toward the bag his instinct was to throw it to him until Gregorius took charge. By then, Kennedy double clutched and threw wide. "That whole sequence. It was perfect," he said. "I was trying to get a double play in that situation. It would have been a lot different if I was able to turn. Thats just my fault. I should have known who covered the bag just before that pitch." 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"I have got to figure out a way to be as aggressive like I am in the middle of the game and toward the end, in the first couple of innings. I just wasnt doing it early on." Gerardo Parra had three hits, including an RBI single in a three-run seventh for Arizona. The Diamondbacks scored three more in the ninth when rookie Keith Butler gave up a hit to Pennington and a double to Wil Nieves before walking three consecutive batters. Notes: The Cardinals have gone 9-0-3 in their past 12 series. ... Goldschmidt has an RBI in six consecutive games. ... Carpenter extended his career-best hitting streak to 15 games. Allen Craig has a 10-game streak. ... Miller was 2 for 25 in his career at the plate entering the game. He singled in the second for his first hit of the season. ... Cardinals LHP Kevin Siegrist came in the seventh to make his major league debut after being recalled from Triple-A Louisville earlier Thursday. He struck out four in 1 2-3 innings, allowing one hit. ' ' '