PAGE ¢, THE HERALD, Wednesday. October 5, 1977 Phillies edge Dodger in first National game LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mike Schmidt's run-scoring single broke a tie in the ninth i Tuesday t and paced Philadelphia Phillies to a 7-5 victory over Los Angeles Dodgers in the first game of the National League baseball cham- Pionship playoffs. The Phillies survived the shock of a seventh-inning and slam home run by the gers’ Ron Cey that tied the score 5-5, in taking a 1-0 lead in the bestof-five series. Both starting pitchers lefthanders Tommy John of the Dodgers and Steve Carlton of the Phillies, were long gone by the end of the game. The victory went to reliever Gene Garber, who took over in the seventh. The loser was Elias Sosa, the fourth Los Angeles hurler, who surrendered Schmidt's decisive hit, then balked in Larry Bowa for the final run. Candiens handle Leafs By THE CANADIAN PRESS . Montreal Canadiens have been having their ups and downs in National Hockey League exhibition play this season but they've had no trouble handling Toronto Maple Leafs. The Canadiens scored only their second preseason win Monday night, a 42 decision over the Leafs, but it was also their second consecutive win over Toronto. Montreal blanked the Leafs 3-0 last Wed- nesday. The victory left the defending Stanley Cup champions with a dismal 2- 2-3 exhibition record while the Leafs have a 3-3-1 mark. In the only other NHL game Monday night, New York Islanders downed New York Rangers 51. In the World Hockey Association, Birmingham Bulls defeated Quebec Nordiques 3-1 and Edmonton Oilers edged St. Louis Blues of the NHL 3-2. Yvan Cournoyer, Guy Lapointe, Mario Tremblay ana ¢ Guy Lafleur scored for the Canadiens, who held a 3- 1 lead after two periods of play at Toronto. Rookie defenceman Trevor Jo- hansen and Dave Williams replied for the Leafs. Before 4,388 fans at New Haven, Conn., four veterans and rookie Mike Bossy scored single goals to lead the Islanders over the cross- town rival Rangers. The Phillies' ninth inning began with pinch hitter Richie Hebner fouling out. Then Bake McBride and Bowa lined singles to right, with McBride stopping at second. After that, the heavy-hitting Schmidt, who had 38 homers during the regular season, lined his single to left, scoring Me- Bride and sending Bowa to With Greg Luzinski at bat, Sosa was charged with a balk when he made a move toward first, sending Bowa home and giving the Phillies a 7-5 lead. Luzinski opened the scoring against John with a tremendous _ first-inning home run over the centre field fence, a distance of more than 400 feet. Schmidt was on first and scored ahead of Luzinski. Both of the runs were unearned because Schmidt had reached first on an error by shortstop Bill Russell. Russell also committed an error in the fifth that helped the Phillies score their next two runs. The Dodgers scored once in the fifth when Davey Lopes singled home pinch- hitter Lee Lacy. Trailing 5-1 with two out in the last of the seventh, Los Angeles loaded the bases on a walk to pinch-hitter Jerry Grote, a single by Lopes and Reggie Smith’s walk. With the count 3-and-2 on Cey, the chunky third baseman fouled off two pitches, then blasted a Carlton pitch 390 feet into the left-field stands. It was the first grand slam in the nine-year history of the National League playoffs. The home club, spurred by a tremendous ovation, nevertheless could not score again off Garber, who came in after Steve Garvey ae Cey’s blast with a single. All four runs off John were unearned. In the Phillies’ fifth, Carlton lead off and reached first when hit by a pitch. McBride forced him at second, then Bowa hit a bouncer on which Lopes made a great stop and threw to Russell, who missed second base. 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