Bane: tAuanagas was just too strong i in the cosy going tis ‘season..On ‘Monday. night; he was.too good. a “The last four times Tre’ pitched, I° ve felt 109. strong,” . ls "92 : ‘Whereas Council has’. proclaimed the week of May 24th to30th as“‘Pitch-In ‘82”: litter ‘collection ‘week, please be advised that the District of Terrace Is sporisoring - a contest for all interested organizations, a clubs, and: schoo! groups, to be held on.’ Saturday, May’29th. The organization.or — ' group. collecting jhe greatest atmiount of ‘litter from - municipal ' right-of- -ways, ‘parks, etc., will be. awarded a prize in ithe -amount of. $200. 7 “ Groups wishing to participate must " register at the Municipal Office, 3215" Eby Street, no later. than: Friday,. May 14th.” ? " Tonight, ‘I felts myself Sea , Twins o2) California: piers sipret. Brewers 8-2: _ Rich Dauer arid Gary Roenieke backed Flanagan’ 8 pit-_ ~ ching with home runs: Daver hit a two-ruri homer off rookie _ Mike Moore in ‘the first inning, and singled a run across; ins ‘the fifth, while Roenicke connected | for a three-run homer off Larry- Andersen in the’ elghth, Despite the three Seattle hits.and one “walk, Flanagiin’ | - ~ pitched.ta the minimum ‘number of batters: He picked one". - ‘rupner off first, another was: thrown git trying to. stretch a: it single into & double: and two were Prased 0 on double plays, oad pe * Rea Sox 6: ‘Twins, 2. “ ‘Ewo-run’ homers. ty “Dave Stapleton’ ‘and. Rick: ‘Miller - powered red-hot Boston to its. fourth. consecutive triumph: and 12th in the last,13 games, while Chuck Ralney and Bob |: Stanley: ‘combined ¢ on a five: hitter, ‘Stapleton’ s-inside-the- -. /, park’ homer capped a four-run first inning: after’ Carl ’ Yastrzemski’ s two-run double erased a 2-0 Minnesdia lead... 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Baylor’s drive:to deep centre... ve Hassler: -Telleyed: starter Mike Witt in: the: pitched, five scéreless innings'— he is unscoréd tipon ‘in 13° “innings this season, — batters, atriking. out five, ; a -~A's 5 Yankees Boo, oO a : Singles by Dwayne Mecphy and Tony Armas drove in the tying and lead runs aa Oakland rallied for four runs against” : Tommy . 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NL victory. . Dodgers 6-3 in: 12 Innings, Montreal_Expos heat San, pe - Padres 8-2, Atlanta, Braves downed Pittsburgh Pirates 7 and St.. Louis Cardinals. defeated 4 Chieagp Cubs 9-4, fe ims streak at Dodger: Stadium. Brooks’s liné* single . : scored George Foster, and Joel: ‘Youngblood to snap.a_ 33 tle: 7 . Ed Lynch, 1-1, thefifth Mets. ‘pitcher, picked up the win in with “Guilickson hurled his first complete game of the season for ' Montreal, Gullickson struck out 10 afid scattered sever hits. Speier’ B- third-inning homer, his second this season, : _ eighth inning. Al Oliver also drove i ina pair of runs wih two a - Braves 10 Pirates 4 “his first vietory' of the Season: Claudell Washington backed “‘Niekro with’a three-run homer, and Glenn: Hubbard’ also. . ShadthreerBE’ ‘Nichrogravet pape ar Hivislinitti'a de bw | Seaver progresses | , won 14, last: week," Seaver’ said. “I'm still making too many. ' ‘mistakes. tm getting behind on too many hitters “and stuff. _ ‘nine. Ao: = as “Murray, | iflarrah,. ; . * Mucray, ° more, ;, Telples: a, a witty ” kat to ie hits aid. one. run: until: Finch hited det . Burroughs opened ‘the eighth with an: infield hit, Riekéy’ _ Henderson. Walked’ and: Murphy, W who: drove in Onkldind's Royal aera 2. aor Paul! Splittorff carried a'fouir-hit shutat Larry ‘Hisle. ‘Dat Quisenberry. relieved at that -poing’and * “checked the Brewers the rest of the way’ on one “hit for hia , league leading elghth save, Pe nage | ee oe eee ek ~ ‘The victory. was Philadelphia’s second straight, ‘marking - : the first time the Phillies had won games ‘consecutively. ‘ae season. Dernier's second stolen base came on the front, end » of adouble steal with Pete Rose, and he and Rose seared, the” ..t frit twa: ‘runs of the game on Gary Matthews's aingle,,. “He likes to run,” Rose said of Deraier. “When he ‘learna ; more about the pitchers, he'll bestealing a lot more hages, on . The winner was Sia’ Monge, who worked. flye ingings, giving up three hits in relief of Dick Ruthven. Ed Farmer. 4 { In other games, New York Mets got by. Los, Angeles Mets 6 Dbdwers 3 © Soe em Hubie Brooks drove in -two runs witha bases: leaded ‘single in the 12th inning as. New York ‘ended a, Blx-game Another run seored'‘on Roni ‘Gardenhire’s fielder's choice. two scoreless. innings of relief. ; Expos § Padres 2- - “ih Gary Carter and Chris Speier eathied hoinered, and i . “snapped a 1-1.ti8; and Carter had o two-run. shot. in. the singles, - Atlanta continued. its string” ‘of road visiosia; oieaingi its _ ninth’ straight without a loss, and Phil Niekro, 43, picked up ‘Cards 9 Cubs 4° Darrell Porter's two-run homer sparked a five-run rally in the St. Louis seventh Inning. Keith Hernandez and: Dane, lorg had RBI singles in- the inning, and another run ‘stored -op Cubs cateher Jody. Davis's throwing error. Doug” Bair, who relieved Bob Forsch to start the seventh, eared his Second victory for St. Louis.” toe CINCINNATI (APY — Tom Seaver's poorest start in 16° years has some people concerned. The Cincinnati, Reds | * pitcher, with three Cy Young Awards and 12 all-star games _ part of his’ past, is not among them. so “Tdon't call it riecessarily a negative start,” the. ‘right. ‘hander said Monday, “I honestly feel I’m progressing,”’ -. Seaver, 37; hauls an 0-3 record into his start tonight against Houston. He lost just two games all last year and : woe eyeerne = yom mt cman easiest This year, his 7 90 earned: run ‘average is far above his career ERA_ of 2.60, which ranks third behind Walter. _Johnion | and Grover eveland: ‘Alexander among pitchers. - with at-least 3,000 innings. Seaver-suffered a strained muscle in his tefl thigh durir _ Spring training, As soon as that healéd, he caught a “eles, “his temperature rose to 103 degrees, anid he lost eight: to wo . pounds.: =. -- “The health {factor hasn't helped, but I fat hetter. in the.’ ‘like that." In1s2 3 innings ihis sedson, ‘Seayer has altowed BY) hits ~ — oh, - four of them home runs. He was walked nine and struck ¢ out | : Seaver. said. velocity is, the “least important factor. bo: ja - being a suécessfill pitcher, But! ‘he'said his speed this. year is the same aa last. -year,- -when he ‘had a winning percentage a q 875, the best of any. pitetier” in the ‘National League in. a] a "years, . .. . se | presently throw as hard as last year, te doesn't say that - 2m getting the movement that I had last year. [ Gerfall .* oe : ; don't have the control [ had last year. 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