z. “stand: at’ ‘Olympic ‘Stadium, the Expos instead left town with a 4:10 won-lost record and. a, promise ‘from - . manager’ Jim Fanning . “that we'll get the ship ~ righted on the read." - The ‘already-battered vessel ‘Sprung another leak against the, Braves, who. _ unleashed a Whit attack ~ Bruce Kison missed more than a year | following ‘ gurgery on the ulnar and ' medial nerves in his, right - elbow and wrist, so he didn’t. gripe becaiise’a little’ thing - like a pulled back muscle ’ ; cost him--a -chance for a complete game and a shutout. ; “T ould have gone: out i in the ninth and ‘pitched, but _JUs‘no: big deal,” Kison said atter blanking. Milwaukee | on five hits for eight.i innings Wednesday night in California Angels’ -7-2 American ‘League ‘baseball victory over the Brewers. “We won, ‘and 1° felt very | comfortable out there, ag ~ comfortable as V’ve.felt at any..time since coming back,” ; In other AL games, : Chicago White Sox: edged * Texas Rangers 6-5, Detroit _ ‘Tigers beat Oakland A’s ©, : Boston. Red Sox nipped . ' Seattle .Mariners<6-5. in’ 12 innings, New York: Yankees shaded Kansas City’ Royals . 4-2,. Baltimore © Orioles - double. ; ind: ‘drove: “in: ‘three’ limited - Montreal to’ anily two of: them with. a “three” hits, in“6 2-8 innings.’ a "Steve Bedrosian relieved - Chris Chambliss, in the» -and finished the game. sixth spet, stroked apairof .Dayley was handed a 3-0 Singles to knock in tworuns. “lead before yielding Andre ‘The well-balanced ° Dawson's fourth homer .in . Production has removed the’ the-‘fourth inning, But ‘the need for Horner to establish Braves produced four uns ‘ personal goals.” ‘ “Too many. guys: carn do - too, many things ‘on’ this. Kison,.32, a right-hander ‘and 10-year major league’, run. veteran, last pitched a complete.game May 3, 1980, in the fifth and added ‘two. more in the seventh to give’ Daley. Plenty : of breathing” “singled home the. go-ahead Revering’s: double provided. an insurance Tun and Toronto padded its lead: : His last shutout was April23 with two runs inthe ninth on ofthat year. He walked two, fanned _five and raised. his 1982. record to 340. ao a walk; another RBI double by Mulliniks anda single by . Barry ‘Bonnell. out Reggie. Jackson ‘packed _ White Sox 6 Rangers 5 - Kison with a two-run homer, Doug DeCincés hit a bages- empty shot and’ ‘Brian. Downing had: a: two-run singlé as California: won-its~ sixth game in a row and handed the Brewers their ‘Seventh setback games. © . Blue Jays # Indians 5 Rance Mulliniks and Dave Revering cracked RBI doubles to highlight a in nine Toronto one year and “four, days earlier, took a 4-3 lead into the.eighth but Damaso Garcia . singled. and Mulliniks doubled him home: ‘After a walk to: Hosken runner scored Pinch © Hairston . from second. base on an infieldhit . ‘by Mary Foley and an, error. ~-hy ‘Texas: second. baseman Doug Flynn with two out in the ninth inning. Rookie “eet ‘sensation Salome Ba the. year, to ga’ with his .league- Jeading 10 saves. Tigers 6 A's 3 three-run, eighth-inning « Enos Cabell’s — single rally.’ Cleveland's Len drove in the go-ahead run in: . Barker, who tossed a Detroit's four-run, sixth “péMfect game. against inning and the Tigers went on to their seventh corl- secutive triumph. - . Hed Sox 6 Mariners 5° Gary Allenson’s double to deep centré field after Dave Stapleton’s two-out single ‘drove home.the winning run _ dowhed.Minndsdta Twind'4*-- :Powatt! wa Upsnaiy'" ‘jn the 12th inning agains! _ 2 and Toronto. Blue “Jays” a ‘defeated Cleveland Indians a. . "Canada ~ blanks. en ne ‘PALMERSTON: NORTH; . + NZ. (CP) —~ Sheila For- - - shaw = of Toronto: scored twice to lead Canada toa 5-0 © ' -vietory today over Japan in. an eight-country field ‘ hockey tournament, The triumph ‘advanced the Canadian national. team against West Germany, ‘defending: _ champion, in a: match: to. - decide fifth arid sixth places- ~ in the comptetition, : |) Forshaw? 0 _ Scoring for” Canada and ‘ ‘Terry: Wheatley of Ottawa “got her :first | goal: if ain- -: ‘ternational play ‘on a- “tip-in - of a penalty corner’ shot by Shelley -Winter of Victoria “for: a-2-0:léad ‘at the hal€. ‘Darlene — IStoykar---of-- ~ ‘Toronto, Laurie Lambert of’ ~~. Montreal and Forshaw also. - . | séored in ‘the. second half. :. West -Germany. -defeated- the" New: Zealand under-23 .. a squad-3-2.to advance to the ' Mmateh against. Canada. oe | championship rans play. “ee Undefeated “Netherlands - * “downed: the New . Zealand - “> oational team 2-1, while the: “United:. .States- ‘Australia | , Contest “was’. suspended lo. 7 with the score tléd 1-1 ‘after. Pra “heavy> rain= made- con-" “ditions unplayable. . The t i “the women’ 5 competition in ~ Aopels WM World) Cup ~ minutes into the second half. Jon, ‘ tanta, : “Fbrich, | “St. 3087. Suiten, Houston, the: 1984 -° Olympics at. Los: “ - Strikeout. Ci ry peck ane “NATIONAL, LEAGUE ' Wedneiday Results ° PHtsburgh 2 San Francisco | Atlanta ? Montreal % New York 4 Cincinnall 2 “Houston 5 Philadelphia 3. San Diego § St. innings) — meday's Games Pittsburgh ,af San Francisco Si. Louis at San - Diego : Chicage” at Cos Angeles x Friday. Games | Montreal at Cincinnatl N Phitadaiphia at Atlanta’ N * New York.af Houston WN: Pittsburgh. ‘at San Diego 'N roe Si, Louis at Los. Angeles N , , Chicago at Sane Francisco u : fer, Cincinpatl, aR: Knight, Hobs: tome ‘tone— kingrien, ¢ w 1: aut 30 a0 NY,05-2, song: NM _ Phila Louis 4 (10 opened —th e—“Les Angeles ch Ieago__ "AMERICAN: LEAGUE . Baal Division ~ East. Divison, pe. OBL . aie Pet. d OBL * Bt. Louls 99-15 405 7% “Detrolt / 23-12 657. — . New York - 21°12..552 2. Baston 24°13 649 = | Philadelppia = 19 9B 51433 © Milwaukee jaw 51a 5 «Montreal | ‘9 457) 5: , Mew York W719 .d72 6%, ‘Pittsburgh 15°19 441 6 Glevaland 15 20 429 8: Chicago 15.22 .405 71, Galilmore. 1§ 70 .429 2B poe . : Toranta ic VS 21 417) ae ‘Weat .Olvition’ : . West Division | . Afianta 25°13. .658 — California 26°13 667 — San. Diagé 19 Té 343 at Chicago 24 12,467". Y- “Los Angeles 19 19 600 6 .-Kansas City 20°16 «356 ala _ Houston 18 21 462 714, Gakland 20 19 512 6 " Cincinnatt 16 21 432) aa’ Senile, 2°23 425) Pe San Francisca” 16 22 471 2 Texas \o 303 13 Minnesota 1236) 300-144. weaneiaey Reivlte Then + Tort 6 Cleveland 5 Bosion.“@ Seatita 5 (12 Innings) - Chicago 4° Texas 5 California ? Milwaukee 2° New York 2 Kansas City 2 ‘Detrott 6 Oaktand 3 Today's 6 New Yds. NOE Murfhy. “Atlanta, 12. RUN ‘batiad— ~-lnsre- MUTPHY.—Ats—ganey Kinomany, Niw- ~¥ark, ly slam “Chiéago, 8:05: “1,000.15; oulary, : : Zahir 057,,-Calltérila; “5:1,-.833, 2.07. : Strikeouts. Bannister, * ‘Santtte Doors Open at 6:30 p.m. Games Start at-8:00 p.m. Admission~'8.% includes 1 card " Californie at aAllwaukeo 7-7 Toronto. at Cleveland N4- Mipnesote - at. Baltimore Wi Seattle- at -Boston-N—----. Oaktand_; at _Detrolt. N-- 7 Friday Game Baltimore at Toronto (N° Oakland at Boston N- . Minnesota at New ‘York as Cleveland at ‘Chicago, Jerry: ojas . picked. up’ the’ victory, his first decision of * . Burris, ‘dejsctodly toy ‘his: locker; ‘said he- hadn’ a bullpen move. “We can't give up on ourselves," he said. *'We'’re going through a period. _ every team’ goes through.” Elsewhere in the NL, ‘it was Houston Astros- 5 Priledlohia Phillies a8 San. ‘Kison, is feeling. good despite a ‘Bill Caudill, Yankees 3 Royals 2 Tommy John, in his 100th start for New York, scat- tered seven hils in seven innings. John Mayberry and ; tee tee Ne ne ne a ee A pr ge eran ge! : with: a baseball’ in:front, of ‘saving Wednesday night's 5- . 3 victory over the Phillies. . “But we battled them and” ; played real good baseball,” The Astros’ victory was the first in nine games over do that,” said Hoijston’ and’ walked ‘two-in ‘seven " : reliever ‘Dave ‘Smith’ after ° _ given much consideration, to ‘innings. In Issing ‘has sixth | game. in 10 decisions, ‘Carlton gave up 16 hits and ad eight strikeouts, giving- him the National: League lead with a total of -71.: Padres 5 Cardinals 4 ne striking out three. - Carlton. .The last time they managed to beat him was May 16, 1978, when they won ’ Catcher Gene Tenace’s bases-loaded error wilh one out in’ the 10th inning Graig Nettles delivered RBI . Singles and Willie Randolph " squeezed Nettles home with what proved to be the winning run, =. - Orioles , 4 Twins 2 Benny Ayala, the fiest batter “after an 81-minute rain delay: iri the second ’ inning, rapped a three-run . homer off Pete Filson, making his. second big. league start. Indy brothers may hit 3 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A Florida family is one step ~ away from becoming’ the . first to have three. brothers _ in the same field for an Indianapolis 500 ¢ar race, Bill and Don Whittington, | already assured of starting the May 30 rate, want their - - younger brother Dale to join them and .they’ve been . Ji coricentrating. this week on achieving that goal. “Bill and 1 feet real good aboul vur cars,” said Don, ‘36, the oldest? of the trio. . “We both were over 200 (miles per hour) in qualifying and have turned ~ our attention toward Dale' S car.” at * Dale, 22; had his brothers’ . cin his pit area Wednesday - When his’ yellow March- . Cosworth race car was clocked al 195.907 m.p.h: at ; Indianapolis. Motor. Speedway. a The -brothers:. made suggestions each: time Dale brought his car off the track © and'supervised tire changes. - : ad- . and = mechanical . justments. : “We-can be around, but” he's gal to turn the steering. wheel,” said Don. “It's his- . mind that's hooked upto the .. foot. , + “We haven't rushe but we've tried to ha learn something from the car-each time out," he added. ‘First, we had hint undérsteering. and now we're having him oversteer. . “I guess we seem like J. pair of mother hens. Maybe _ we've overcoached him 4 - bit Bul we've been passing erything we've * Jearned aboyt this ‘track since we came here jn 1990 and, we've talked. him through the car Piece by piece,’ . ne ‘Dale, Who hopes ts” join the 22 drivers already in the field when the final weekend of: ‘qualifications begins ’ Saturday, . appreciates his . brothers’ help. .. ~ around ‘the -.2bz-mile ‘oval “But I'm. doing ' my own .. over -190 m.p.h. this month. thirig,” Dale- said, “I can .1 — , ‘build up to'speed myself. “Tneed some pushing, but © “1 think “Pmvat’.the- point” where I can. go up to. 200 now,” he added. — “St's much . tougher’ - working with another driver ‘than’ qualifying. a car~ -yourself;”, said~Don, ‘‘It) - would give us ‘alot: of Salisfaction having | Lhe three of us inthe race. =” “I's not a monumental, - £9,,0ur overall racing, . : pram.” - Dale's time was one of the best by a non-qualitier’ in practice Wednesday, - '. Al’ Unser, three-time ‘Indiariapolis 500 winier.- working on his setup for the practice Wednesday with a ‘top lap of 198.281 m.p.h. The. time was quicker than any of the four’ laps during Unser's qualifieation run last Saturday. «car veteran from Win- : chester, Ind., was the. . quickest non-qualifier. He drove his SEAL-Cosworth, a madflew fe *March, to as 197,411 his first rit 3s BUCKLE UP. EVERY May 30 race, led the way in : Greg Leffler, 30,.a sprint: - Chicago. hn” brought: aoe record and ‘fl while’ walking one. “and. Pirates 2 Giants | --) ‘Don’ Robinson _ Survived eight walks and three wild pitches. over 7° 1-3 innings in. the’ninth when he.-was ‘replaced by Steve Howe. © Local Seen thoe Youth soccer scores’ The last Terrace Youth Soccer Association games until : May. 29 were played Wednesday night. “The regular Saturday morning games were played ~ Tuesday and Wednesday Instead of Saturday because af the May 24 holiday. In under-9 division: action Wednesday, Centennial Lions shut out Terrace Chrysler Aspens: 6-0 and Tilden Tigers beat Kinsmen Jets 2-1.” Under-10 division play ‘Tuesday had Highe Surveyors drop Co-op Kickers 5-2 and Skeena Foresters dump ’ Westend Eagles 6-2, while Wednesday night it, was Sun- dance Sonics yer Shopper's Drug. Mart 3-1 and Finning Flyers edging Pohle Coyotes 2-1. _Adnder-11, division play Tuesday had Cedarland Giants. "losing a close 4-3 game’ to Northwest, Sportsman, while Wednesday it was Mr, Mike's Sharks'1 Aqua Plumbing 0, Under-12 division action Tuesesday saw Bud's Truckers beat Northern Drugs Rovers 4-1, while Wednesday's game was 2-0 for Bavarian Inn Oxen over All Season at thehalf. A “final score in that game was unavailable. . Northern Motor Tnn doubled .up on-Rotary Wheels 4-2 Tuesday « in under-13 action, while Wednesday it was Manuel's Pumas ‘and Irly Bird tying 3-3. Dairy Queen Busters and Sight and Sound United fought "3 tora 1-1 tie Wednesday night in under-15 division action, while Pizza Hit United- walked past Braid - Insurance Rovers 4-2 in Wednesday night's v wnder-18 divjsion game. a eo GREATER TERRACE AREA PARKS & RECREATION MASTER PLAN decor ° PUBLIG MEETING , WEDNESDAY, May 26th, 7: 00 pa m. Lecture Theatre at Caledonia Secondary . School. (Please use the west. entrance by . the gymnasium) qT Mr: Gerald Bruce will be presenting. the preliminary draft of the Parks. and - Recreation Master Pian. Included will be | _the results of the community survey plus. - recommendations .for the development of . next five. years. _EVERYON E WELCOME _ _Parks and aes services over the \_BODY: . event, but it would mean a @) a aa Seattle at’ oth al- ae >. Texas” at Kansas Clty: Ni talifornia at Detrol) iN a ———— ae oe ghompso, Pam oy ie 42 368. Bonnell. 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