Mark Davidson, breaking a 2-for-16 slump, hit his first home run in the third off Joe Magrane (8-13), whose winning streak was stopped at four games.
John Moses opened the fifth with a single and took second on Mark Davidson's groundout.
Mark Davidson broke up the shutout with a sacrifice fly.
Mark Davidson dropped the ball for an error as Boggs scored on the sacrifice fly.
In the second, there was Tom Brunansky's two-out double and then Mark Davidson's grounder to shortstop.
Mark Davidson's third hit of the game scored Simms and chased Smith.
"I have a profound admiration for someone who has so many facts in her head," said Mark Davidson, 34.
But Mark Davidson walked, and Tom Brunansky dropped in a two-run single to center with the outfield playing deep to prevent an extra-base hit.
Back in 1985, the victim in the headlines was Mark Davidson.
The winning rally off the reliever Chuck Finley (0-1) started with Mark Davidson's one-out single.