. be, Rookie’ right-hander dose * DeLeon’ of Pittsburgh - Pirates, niay eventually pitch a no-hitter. And at this rate, “It’-might. be edainst Cincinnati Reds. : “DeLeon: ‘again: ripped. . through the ‘Reds. ‘holding “" Leon them: hitless : “for 5-1-9. " innings, * ‘downed * Cincinnati "Tuesday night, + On: ‘Aug. 20, in. his first 5-3. appearance against the _ Reds,..DeLeon went 6 2-3: ~ hitless innings and finished with a two-hitter . while ' striking out 13. . This time, he allowed two hits in his. six innings, fanning seven while walking one. | - “That's the second game Pve faced him, butI still couldn't: hit him,’ said -Cincinnati's Gary Redus. “He's got- good stuft,?,. ‘a6 | Pittsburgh io Philadelphia’ winning. 6-0" and: then falling 7-5, San _ , Francisco trounced -Montreal-13-2, Chicago beat . Atlanta 9-6 and: Houston “downed St: Louis 3-1, Before : ‘Tuesday's ‘game, dimade" “eight Major- leagui ataris and on .. three occasio had taken a- ” no-hitter into the seventh ~ inning, | TC ies going | to eame, its Boing to come,” De 2, said ofa possible. ne. : hitter, ' “T'm just going totry | ° to throw my stulf, getahead ~ In ottier National League. games, New York split ‘a’ twinight doubleheader with Los Angeles by winning the opener 3-2 before losing 2-1, Philadelphia and San Diego ~ split a twinighter “with of the hitters, and go six or’ ~ seven innings, That's all} want right. now,” . DeLeon went six innings before leaving in favor of a ‘pinch hitter, Relievers. Cecillo Guante, Rod Scurry and Kent Tekulve scattered four hits over the last three innings, - ‘Tekulve got the final two. outs for his 17th save. Dave Parker belted a solo home run and added three singles to. “provide the _ Pittsburgh offence, “39th ~=birthday’ of ’ = a ae a oo oe an od rer ue at a y : | era | | a wt oe ‘ . to : . ’ . DeLeon has Cincinnati’ Ss “number i Philadelphia’ 8. ans | “the losing ‘effort and sess teats the Nhe. with: $2: ‘home | \ ~ Mets ¥ Dodgers 22 ‘Pedro Guerrero doubled . Home’ one run: and “Greg - Brock: added an“RBI single: a8" Los: Angeles. made, two . * ‘first-Inning runs stand up in. the “nightcap: © - Pat: Zachry, 5-0 his first start of. theseasol » got: the ‘win’: against “his “former: team ‘with six ~ ‘Tonings of six-hit pitching. : In the opener, Ron Hodges : delivered a fun- scoring — single with two outs in the eighth: inning to lead host. - New York. ~ : Jesse Oroseo, «| 12-5, Pitched two" scoreless - _dnnings to nail down the vietory.ekt. and first complete game to- pace - ‘Philadelphia in ‘the first game... - @ross-ylelded six hits as - the Padres’ Bobby Brown “went ‘O-for-3, breaking. his 21-game hitting streak. Visiting San Diego rallied ta the nightcap to spoil the. Tug McGraw, 3-1, who started for the Phillies after 184 consecutive rellet outings. _ Schmidt homered; twice in! - Giants rr] Expo’: ae | -. Dave Bergman belted two ~ home Funs, ”. doubling: his- “season's output, and drove. . “in five runs to. end | _Montreal’s four: 7Bame ° ’ winning atreak. - Mark Davis, 3- 4, held host “Montreal to three hits, over six innings. Ray Burris, 4-6, . got tagged with the loss. - Cubs 9 Braves 6 “In Atlanta, parte Martinez with a th blast, Ron Cey and Mél Hall ‘drilled home ~ \yins! .to highlight Chicago's thit attack. - Astras 3 Ca dinals 1 - Houston’s, Vern Ruhle ‘retired the first 13 St, Louis batters’ and gave. up just three’ hits in. his ;8 1-3 innings. . ‘| Ruble, 8-3, won his seventh straight game and ~ helped himself by driving i in a run witha suicide squeeze bunt. os Tigers putting own pressure ‘on. Theré was no joy in the voice of. Detroit catcher Lance Parrigh, despite the ‘act that the Tigers remain ee ‘ place Baltimore Orioles in e American League East. . , Eee games of first- ' Parrish, who provided Petroit with its’ ultimate ! argin of victory in a 43. vin Tuesday with his 2ist ome -run in the sixth jinning,.said. the Tigers put - pressure on. themselves against the lowly Minnesota: Twins because they feel they Iust win every. ‘game. “phat! 5 hard to, do,” Partish isaid. “The. Twins ’ area better.team than their, | \oreaepd indicafes, I'll be glad. _when these guys and Texas (the next series) are gone.” _ Inother AL games it was: Boston Red Sox 5, Toronto Blue Jays 4 in 12 innings; Baltimore 12, Kansas City — Royals: 4; Chicago ‘White Seattle ; Sox 5, Texas: Rangers 0; Milwaukee Brewers 3, Trappers are hot Juan tMonasterio collected nine, RBI for Edmonton. aa. the Trappers in a Pacific. Coast . League doubleheader, in ¢ other PCL. “games Tuesday, Portland gained ‘the - second-half title -by sweeping a doubleheader from Salt Lake, 5-1 and 3-1. Albuquerque clinched the Northem Division - downed Tacoma 8-2 and 12-2 | - Monasterio doubled home’ -three.runs in the first in- , aDivision ;,, title, . ateate ks osing to ‘Tucson 10- 3. Vancouver also dumped Hawaii #2, and Las Vegas edged Phoenix 5-4. Edmonton. snapped a 1-1 tie in the first game with a four-run. fifth inning, with ° oon Hy i) 4 . Major League _ just two games remaining. Stats and Standings ‘Mariners ° 2: California Angels 10, Cleveland Indians 6 and two runs scoring on ‘Mike Brown's . . double. 7 Monasterio’ 8 ‘wo: ruin single led a three-run m uprising in the seventh. In . the — nightcap, ning, socked a. three-run homer in the third. and’ singled home the Trappers’ ‘final tally in the sixth. Marshall Brant hit a,sqlo homer for the Tigers. . Tucson’s Ruben Robles, Glens Davis, Jim Pankovits and Greg Cypret all homered in New Mexico to aid the Taros' victory over Albugerque: © Despite the loss, the _ Dukes became Southern as- Division champions, second-place Hawaii lost to Vancouver. The Islanders are three games back with The Toros collected 18 hits against three Albuquerque ‘pitchers, . ending Dean Rennicke's six-game winning streak. — Robles gave Tucson a 3-1 lead in thé second with a two-run homer and Davis followed with a three-run . blast In the third.~” In Vancouver, Doug Loman drove in three runs and scored twice to pace the - Canadians’ victory. WATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE .- East Division _ East Blvinien f . Wek Pet.oaL WoL Pct. GBL Pithsburgh 60 62 «5230 — Baltimore 76 $2 304 — Philadelphia 46 64.508 2 Milwaukee 15 56 S73 245 Montreal 65 64 504 2% Oeltroit Ta 58 509 3 St. Louisa 64 63 496 Ji. New York 72 «57 S38 an Chicago 5972 4.450 «(92' = Toronto 72 61.541 di - New ‘York 5470 409 15) * «Boston 63 49 1477 435 Cleveland 5? 76 499 212 Was Division, Los Angeles 77 54 san — ‘West Divielon _ Atfanta 7% 575 a « Chicago 45? 5 " Hausten 69 62.827 8 Kansas City 64 66 49200 Te San Diego 86 8b 493 12%, Oakland 4 5 aus ove San -Francisco 63 69 477 Vdva California goon G2 tae Cincinnati 40 7a ast Taxes ie Minnesota 57 76 1429 18 Jesdoy Results” Philadelphia 65 San Dlego-4-7 ‘New York. 7 Los Angeles 2-2 San Francitca %3, Montreal 2° Pittsburgh 5 Cincinnatl 3 Chicago 9 Atlanta 6 Houston 3 St, Louis 1 - Today's. Games St, Louls. at Aflenta San Francisco: at Montreal N Chicago .af Cincinfali AW . San Olego at Philadelphia 8 Los Angetes at New York N Pittsburgh », at ~ Houston .N Thursday Games , Pittsburgh at. Houston Chicago at Cincinnatl N Los -Angeles’ at Montreal W 28: Evang, San Eranclaco,. ve Murphy, Atlanta, 24. : Runs petted (ins, | Gaivaons. Montréal, 90; Mu ivy? ‘Attanta, 92; Schmidt, Philadelphia; $8. <1: Stolen bases: “Raines, Mot- treal, 62) Wiggind, 58h" Dlego, 44; Sax Los Angeles, a Wil son, New York, ‘42. Pitching - ¢12 decisions): Fal- cone, Atlanta, %3,: 750, 3.451 Perez, Allanta, ¥3-5,_ ,723,- 3,43; Grosco, Naw York; 12:8, 708, LW; Deriny, Phiadetphlay 13-4, 2.505, McWilliams, Pitta: _ burgh, 13-6, 604, 3.07, ’ Strikeouts: = Cartion, delphia, aay, Soto, Cincinnati. 200. Savea: Lesmith,: Chigese..- _ Bedrowvan, Ailanta, 16: Rear: " gor, Montreal, V6. , wt 4 - helt, Phila: a . Stanley, Boston, 24 50°82 379, tuesday Resuite Boston $ Torante 4” Detroit 4 Minnesota 3 . Baltimore 12 Kansas Clty 4 Ghi¢ago 5 Texas O California. 10 Cleveland 6 New York @ Oakland § Milwaukee 3. Seattle 2 Todey’s Games Seattie Galtimore at Toronto N Minnesata at Boston ~ N° Texas at Oetroll N Kansas City at Chicago N Cleveland at Calllarnia N New York at Oakland N Milwaukee at Seaitle N _ ‘Thursday Games Baltimore at Toranto rHqme. runs: Rice, Boston, 33; ‘Arties, Boston, 30) Cooper, Mll- waviees 24) Kittle, Chicago, 24; * Lugitakl, Chicago, 2. ef < Wee: Batted Ins Cooper, AAI. Rice, Boston, wr waukea, 107; Wintleld, New York: 94, Sfaten- basaa: . Henderson, Oakland, 937. R. Lew, a ‘ Pitching (12 decisions}: Hans, Milwaukee, 12-3, 800, 3.37) Rig- New York, 44, .778, 3,13; McGregor, Baltimore, 16-3, .762, 3.07) aaimenn, Milwaykes, 93, aR, 195. Sirtkeouts: Morris, Oetroit, 10%; Stlab, Toronto, 158; Rig- hettl, New York, 148, -$nves; Quisenberry,. “Kansas | City, 36:. Davis, Minnesota, Pry - catcher Loman homered in the first. inning, doubled and scored in the fifth and hita — sacrifice fly in the sixth. — Jays call on five TORONTO (CP) - Shortstop Tony Fernandez, their options at Syracuse andthe contract of relief - pitcher Don Cooper has been purchased from the ; thternational League club, Tordity “Blue Jays an- nounced Tuesday. . . “Parnes “sind - Cooper . WiIE report t¢'the American St. Louls vat atlanta al Texas at Detroit N. . : = . Minnesola at. Boston N _ AiR HM Pct Konses Cily at Chicago N Madlock,. Poh 433 64 141 326 . ‘Hendrick, SIL 434-59 140, 32g. New York at Oakland W Cawson, Mtl 504 05 1415 31905” oe AB ROH Pet: Cruz. Hou, 401-71 182° 316 Boggs, bos “no 61172) «1386 Lesmith,* StL 377 59 116 1.912 Carew, Cal 41) 5B t44 1350 Pun, ‘Hau , 367 50 114 au McRae, KG 403 74 157 °.225 Knight, whav 460 34195 007 Trammal, Det 382 61124 325 Benedict, Atl 350 40.106 03: , Grittey,. NY 340 80 109. 921 Harner, Atl 386 75 WT 303.” “whitaner, Det sil 80 163 .ato Oliver, At 503 $8 152 «308: it Moseby:: Tor 454006143 315 Doubles: Buckner, . Chicago, ; Simmons;., Mil, 402 $8 152.315 3; Xalpht, Houston, 31: Oliver, -? Bonnell; Tor © 361 46 11% 2313 Montreal, 29: Ray, Plittsb one Arbab: Min a2 4d TAT 29; Carter, Montreal, bi? te Ooubies: Boggs, Boston, 40; ach,, Man? rT partial: petroit, 977 McRae, eal, ~ 287 Hendrick, a” She | Kansas Clty, 37). Hroek, Min- -Louls, 28.* ‘ “te wr Ripken, -Baltihore, Triples: Gutler, Atiania, 127° "34, ms ee Cruz, Housten, §}- Thon, “Hour rupica: orittin, * Toronto, 9: ton, 8 Eight t[ed with seven. -... ,@ahtner, Milwaukee, ~ 8: Win- Home rune: Schmidt,” Phila- |, fied, New York, & Six .tled | ‘ delphia, 22; Dawann, | Akotttenats: “Swith* seven. we Chicago, © _report League ‘baseball - club” In tine for ite gine Thursday ‘against “Baltiniére Orioles, while Petfallt, Webster. and Clarke are scheduléd to +for the Jays' doubleteader’ Friday against Detroit Tigers, Fernandez, 21, the all-star shortstop this year. of the - - International League, ig touted. by many, as: the hottest prospect in baseball. “He has hit .302. with five co home runs, 37 runs batted in and has 35 stolen bases in AA? games this season. Tg _ Petralll, | ‘- pitcher’ Stay Clarke and outfielder Mitch Webster - have been ‘recalled from New York Yankees 8, Oakland A’s:5. - The Twins jumped to a 2-0 ‘lead in the first inning, one Gna 420-foot shot into the lower centre field seats by Kent Hrbek off Dan’ Petty. 44, Detroit got ‘one run back _ in the second as Larry Herndon was hit by a pitch, “took third -on a single by Enos Cabell and scored on a Sacrifice fly by Chet Lem in. Successive. doubles by. Tom Brookens and Lou Whitaker started“a Tiger vprising in the third and tied game . 2-2; Alan. Tamaeall singled Whitaker home to put. the Tigers ’ ahead to stay, 3-2, Minnesota’s Gary Ward was hit-in the face by a Petry pitch in the eighth inning and suffered a broken nose. He was “released from hospital to’. join the team at the airport ° for their flight to Boston, Red Sex 5 Blue Jays 4 . notified t! editor: don schaitor _ The Herald, Wednesday, August 31, 1983, Page 3 SPORTS © Gus’ wins ‘slowpitch semifinal, “meets ‘Kings in final tonight Gus" Recreation eliminated -.. ~ Fegular: -season’’ champions * Terrace Builders Irlybiriis from . the. Terrace Men's Slowpitch:. ~. League * playoff. \ tournament _ “Tuesday night-"hnd will: meet ~.. Kokanee King i in the tournament = tonight, > Gus’ beat out Irlybirds by a 10-2 a score, using good [hitting and © ‘ Solid fielding as they'defeated the - favorites, \Ielybirds were never He) in the ‘Jame, although ‘the. score S. + ¢losesuntil’ the sixth ning) when’ \ pre-tournament “Gus scored four | ~~ the’ contest,. mo , Gus” ‘scored once i the. first. an put. | The waiver wire “got a. ; 800d reading as National \, _-Fobtball League teams begari preparations for thelr , . Season openers. | -{Minnesota Vikings placed “five players on the injured reserve list, cut’ seven _ olhers and acquired - two more to bring the_ team's regular-season roster‘to the “required 49-plaver limit. The injures! players were “defensive / tackle ‘Ray Yakavonjs, ' "rookie linebacker Mark Stewart, tight end Joe Senser, kicker Rick Danmeier and wide receiver Sam McCullum. e Vikings claimed raokie tight end Mike Mularkey on’ waivers from San Francisco ‘dfers and signed’ kicker Benny Ricardo, cut by the Raiders last. week, fo. Teplace rookie the final cuts. - Chicago Bears. placed ‘We teceivar Rickey Waitta, running back ~ Calvin Thomas and linebacker Al Chesley on the._ injured reserve list. e “team : waited until /Tuesday to” announce its nine cuts to the . team ont the public, -but e league by the ‘Mond iy f night deadline, — in Earl, one of, Seven vel ‘ans cut, was Npset at Jim:Rice slapped a Sage Mike Ditka’s method to right in the 12th inning to drive. in Jerry’ Remy. Teronto had a man on third with less than two out In the. 10th, 11th and 12th innings, but failed to push a run in. Orloles 12 Royals 4 In Kansas City, Ken Singleton knocked in four runs to pace Baltimore to its seventh consecutive win and i4th in its last 17. John Lowenstein had four hits, . - giving him 15 hits in 24 at- bats this season agalnst the - Royals, who lost their third Straight and slipped further behind Chicago in the West. White Sox 5 Rangers 0 In Comiskey Park, Carlton Fisk hit an inside- the-park home run. and Harold Baines added a two- Tun, upper-deck shot” for surging Chicago. Brewers 3 Mariners 2 In Seattle, Rick Manning’ 8 run-scoring iriple in the seventh inning broke a 1-1 tie and rookie -Tom Candiotti won his third consecutive game. Candlotti, 3-0, allowed just five hits in 7 2-3 innings, before giving way to Pete : fave, wha earned his ‘16th. . ve. Angels 10 Indians 6 : In Anaheim, Doug - DeCinces’s three-run double led a 15-hit assault. DeCinces’s third. -Inning double snapped a scoreless tie and came a little before Cleveland starter Rick Sutcliffe was ejected for throwing close.to California: hatters. Yankees 8 Ans In Oakland, Oscar Gamble's' two-run triple keyed a three-run nlnth inning that lifted Ron Guidry and New York over ‘Oakland. Guidry struggted ‘through nine innings, giving up 12 hits and stricking out nine, | of announcing them, | — “T told Mike this morning that there’s a lot of grum- bling," said the tight end, who was cut , along with offensive’ tackle! Dennis Lick, safely .. Lenny: Walterscheid, tight’ end Brooks Williams, running back Willie McClendon, guard Perry Hartnett, tackle Andy Frederick, linebacker. Dan Kimble, quarterback Tim Clifford and defensive end Henry Waechter. “Maybe 1 trusted Mike _ too much,” Earl said, “He gave me his word that he would release me two’ or three weeks before the last cut sa [ could try and catch on elsewhere. But/I think noW he kept me around for competition at _the position.” Terry Bradshaw is not, ‘going to,play for coach Chuck Noll for at least four weeks,. The- Steelers” quarterback, who has dn injured elbow, was formally placed on injured | reserve, along with of- ‘ fensive tackle Tunch Ilkin. New York Jets, whose .. outstanding: defensive line . hasnt been completely” healthy since i9#1, placed . tackle Abdul Salaam on the _ injured reserve list with an injured shoulder. The Jets, who will be missing Johnny (Lam) Jones in their opener Sunday at San Diego; picked wp ‘wide receiver Préston Brown | on ‘waivers from ‘Baltimore Colts. The Chargers received: a boost Tuesday when coach Don Coryell annouriced that Dan Fouts, who had missed ‘the last -two . exhibition games with an injured foot, would start at quarterback against the. Jets. San D,0ag Wilkerson on the Injured reserve list with Steve . Schonert, who was. among’ Pittsburgh: . gave Gus’ momentum, Was ~ Irkybirds cab roken arm. - vashing n ‘claimed “defensive f back = Brian penter, cut Monday by the} New York Giants, and . “across in’ the. fourth when they “staged a-two-out rally to make ’ the score ‘4-0. Inlybirds stayed in. - touch by scoring twice. in‘the ~. . bottom of the fourth, but couldn't . _ Manage another run inthe game. Trlybirds also threatened in the: third inning; when they loaded - ‘the bases -with one out, but’ they — couldn't manage a run and that the .. game's Gus’ Bot one more in the fifth and scored four times in the \ Sixth, taking advantage of “several fielding’ errors by — ” with _ basertinning. ‘Gus’. also scored once more in the top. of the . , Seventh and kept Irlybirds offthe — beard-in the last three innings to elinch their win.. : . Gus’ now meets Kokanee Kings : in.the tournament final, ‘Kokanee, knocked Gus’: into’ the loger’s - round -of the touraament last Friday when they won the | .winner’s round semifinal 5-4 in the bottom of the seventh. To win. . the ‘tournament,. Gus’ need to beat Kokanee twice, tonight and Kokan heads-up. - and wide receiver Orlando McDaniel and the placing on injured reserve of guard Tom Glassic, - linebacker Weedy Harris and running plated. lineman, Donald - back Gerald Willhite. Laster on injur reserve, wile San Francise D placed. Los Angeles. Rams, who safety Carlton: “Willa son picked up quarterback on injured reserve. Mark Reed from the Giants D enver - Broncos” ' nounced | ‘the waiving of defei sive backs J.T. Th in Vv (CTORIA (OP) |: - Defend champion: Vie tori - Royals ‘stopped Que © champion Gatineau, 10-0 -men's fast-pitch softball. championship. ~ : “Vie oria | : pitcher _ Rob up two: errors, ' ‘Van City. - Magicians, based in New Westminster, | B.C., edged Saskatoon 1-0 in 10-innings, ‘| With runjers “én” second and third, Don-Van Os hit a - tame grounder to Saskatoon ‘pitcher Mark Smith, who bobbled the ball, allowihg : room, Lakers win Ontario lacrosse PETERBOROUGH, Ont. vin Gatineau gave, cron ‘. ‘Local Sports Shorts an on waivers Monday, traded chim Tuesday. to- Baltimore. and obtained . linebacker qmas NT Wade Manning , Mark Jerue from the Colts. Royals win ‘a > the winning run ase an error.. | * Winning pitcher George” Hoffman allowed only. four five! ‘innings Tuesday. hits, Smith allowed six. .in the Canadian senior A: jaa other games, Agin- . court, Ont., . Rawlings, - blanked. . again ‘Thursday night, since undefeated so far in the double-knockotit tournament. Tonight's game begins at 7 "+ pan, at Riverside Park. If a game is needed Thursday, it will also - Start-at 7 p.m. at Riverside, — a Fe vers get. a good look» derue had been a fifth -round draft choice of the Jets in| 1882. To make room for him, .the Rams — waived linebacker Eric Williams. Cincinnati put running back Archie Griffin‘on the injured Tuesday. Griffin pulled a groin. muscle during the reserve - list Bengals’ exhibition “game Saturday .. Detroit. t nationals. “Challengers 5-0, Galce Bay “Alpines of Nova Scotia night against defeated Yellowknife Gold Range 30, Camrose, Alta., Merchants shut out St. John’s, Nfld., Capitals 9-0. The 13-team tournament Whitehorse ends Sunday. (CP) — J. J. Johnston and .. Jim Wasson scored four || goals each and Paul Evang as = three Lakers chipped. in” Peterborough © . bombed Brooklin: Redmen | 20-4 in the deciding game of the Ontario Lacrosse Association Major League final series Tuesday. 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