Waited? States, - Cuba Canada | 18 44-46 Brazi):, 14.22 19 . veneivela: - v2 26/32 Mexico. 7.-12 ‘Ya . Tolombla,* . Chile ' ARCHERY _ Women’s team: Gold — U.5.7 Silver - Ramos, fi dail fi Page 4;-The Herald, Monday, August 29, 1963 y_ herald _ Pan Am. Results rns “CARACAS.. “cep. - "- Fiqal medal: wtandings © - after’ Le events ot: [he ~ Pan-American 7 Games.” ot , Geld Sil. Or, VF WY. $8" Arginting “°° Puerto Rito * | “2 Th ae ‘Peru "~*~ Uruguay. . Ecuador wot dom, Repbbiie Trinidad Bahamas .. areeeenseneeh Nicaragua.” . Jamaica: Panama Balize - Guatemala FPeoo8eg oun Capes sslo sow CARACAS (CP} — Weekend medal winners at the Pan: American Games: . SUNDAY 7 Women’s Individual: Gold — Ruth, Rowe, U.S.; ‘Silver — Daboran Ochs, US; Bronte — Lings Kazienko, Canada (Guelph, Ont.) — Roberta Barker, Victoria; Luciite - Lemay, “Boishriand, Que.; Linda Kazienko, Guelph; Lucille Lessard,” Fergus, Ont); Bronze — Grazil. Man‘s individual: Gaid — Darrell Pace, McKinney, U.S7 Emilio. Srazit. Men's team: Gold — U.5.2. Sliver — Canada (Eric _Amos,, Térra Cotta, Ont.; Danlel Desnoyers, Lorettaville, | Que.; Paul Fontaine, Montreal; Roger Lemay, Bolsbrignd},;- Brohte — Manxico. | BOXING Light flywaight: Gold. —- ‘Ralael Puerto Rico; Silver — U.S; Silver — Richard Bronze — Renato PoulGonzaless U.5.i Bronze— Manoa , das Santos, Brazif, ‘and Hector Claz, Dominican Repunlic, Flyweight: Gald — Pedro: Reyes, Cuba? Sliver. —.Lavreano Ramirez, Dominican Republic: Sronte — Jesus * Pool, Venezuela, arid Steve McCrory, US. Bantamweight: Gold — Manuet ‘Vilches, Venequaia; Silver — Pedro Nolasco, Dorminicsn Republic; Bronte ~~ Rebinsen Pitalua, Calombia, and: Floyd Favors, U3. Featherwalght:. Gold — Adolfo Horta, Cuba: Silver — Santas Cardona, . Puerto Rico; Bronze -- Sarnard ‘Gray, ULS., ond ‘Rataal. Zuniga, Colombla. *: . Lightweight: Gald — Pernell Whitaker, U.5.. Silver — Angel . Herrera, Cuba; Bronze — Angel Seltres, Dominican Republic, ‘and Alberta Cortez, Argentina. oO Light welterweight: ‘gold = Condoetaria Duverger, Cuba; Silver —~ Jerry» . Page, U.3.;. Bronie— Glovannl Lopez, . - Dominican Republic. and Genard Leon, Mexico. - 1 Walterwaight: Gola — Louls Howard, U.5.7 Sitver — Lauls dose Aguilar, Cuba; Bronze — Antonio Maduralda, . Brazil, and Luis Garcia, Venezuela. Light middleweight: Gold: —Orgate ©. Solano, Cuba: Silver — Dennis Milton, U.5.7 Bronze --* Dario Mattionl, Argentina, and HectorOrtiz, Puerta Rica. Middlewelght: Gok - Bernerca ‘ Comas, Cubs: Sliver — Alfredo Delsada, Puerto Rico; Bronze — Don Smith, Trinidad, and Pedro Gamarro, _ Venezuela. Light heavywelght: Gold — Pabla Romero, Cuba: Siiver — Evander Holyfield, U.5.;. Bronze — Miguel Motna, Argentina, and Cartas Salazar, ~ Venezuela, Heavyweight: Gold — Aurelia Toyo, Cuba, Sliver + Henry Titman, U.5. H Bronze — Virgilio Frias. Domi at ‘U. 3. and and chit. Joe No, '"Wenaqvels and Caminican Republic. > Cynthia Brensar, . . Missy Kane, U5, Givens, . Clietted, - Toronto; . Mercado, TABLE. TeNess:: Men's doublet: Gold ~~ ‘Brazity “Silver — Dominican, Re ‘ Women’s doubles 1 ° Sitver. — Cubs; Bromus bad "Canada : ‘(Mariana : , - Bamankes and. CThann, Madi,” co . Ottawa) and Venezuela, = : “Mined doubles: Géld — U.5.;. Silver, = Veanada’ (Marlon Damonnes, Olawar. “Taronto): Bronze aad TRACK AND FIELD , Women's 1.400 metres:- Gold — ” Ranta Clark, “Canada {ealpary): “ Silver . Women’s 4x100-matre relay! Gold — 1, UL5, (Jackle Washington, Randy Allce Jackson, “Brendes Silver — ‘Trinidad; Brande — Canada (Charmaine Crooks, Jillian - Calgary: Karen Nelson, Oshawa, Ont. Tanya Brothers, Winnipeg), Women's 42400-meira relay: Gold — ' US. (Alice Jackson, Judi arown, - Gaster Gabriel, Kelia Bollon);. Silver — Canada (Christine Sivthe. Rock Forest; Que; Charmaine Richardson, Calgary), 3:30.24: Bronze ~ Cuba. Woman‘s shot put: Gold — Maris” Sarrta, Cuba; Silver — Rosorla Fernander, Cuba: Bronze ~~ Lorna Griffin, US... . Women's long jump: Geld ~ Kothy. MacMillan, U.S; Silver — Elolsa Echeverria, Cuba: Bronze — Patricia Johnson, U.S. “Men's lavelin: Gold — Lasio Bubits,, Conads (Olver, 6.C.); Sliver — Remon, Gonzalez, Cuba; Grenze — Amadd Morales, Puarfo Rico, Men's Algh:ivmp: Gold — Juan Gentenellas, Cubdé: Silver — Leo Willams, US. Bronte — Jorge Altaro, Cuba. Men's -W0-metre hurdiss: Gold.— Roger Kingdom, .S.; Silver -— Alejandro. Casanas, Cuber Bronze — - Tony Campbell, U.S. Men's 4x10¢-matre retay: Geld’ - US. (Sam Graddy, Ken Reblnson, * Bernard Jackson, Elliott Quaw); | (Bane Cuba; Silver —~ Brartt, Man‘s 4nd00metre relay: Gold — ‘US. (Alonio Babers, Mike ‘Bradley, _ James Rolle, Eddia Carey); silver.— - Brazil; Bronze — Cubs, ‘Man’s 5,009 metras: Eduardo - Castro, Mexica: Silver — . -Geralda Alcala, Meitico; - Bronte — Oomingo Tibadulte, Colambla. Men’s marathon: Gold — Jorge, Gonzalez, Puerio Rico; Silvar —- Cesar , Puerto Rico; Miguel Cruz, Mexico. . , SATURDAY . ‘ SASKETBALL Men: Gold U.S.; Silver — Brazil: Granze — Mexico. Women: Gold-— U.S. Silver — ~ Cubs; Bronre —- Grazil, TASLE TENNIS | -Men's singles: Gold — orien Masters, Tetsou, Brazil; Brome — Marlo Alvarer, - Dominican Republic, and Walter Nathan, . Peru. Waman’s singtus:_ Goss - _Insgox. = Bhushan, ~ ‘+ MedeteineArmas, Cuba; Branre — Eljzabeth Hopner, “U.Sar. . Silver® Venezuela, and Miartha Baez, Cubs. TRACK AND FIELD ‘ Women's 409 metres: ald — Charmaine Crooks, Canada . {Toronto}: - “Silver — Ana Quiroz, Cubay' Bronte — Easter Gabriel, U.S, Woman's. diteus: Gold —- ‘Maris Belancourt, Cuba: Silver-—~ Maritza. Morten, Cuba;, @ronze — Lorna Griften, U.S. Man's decathion: Gold — Dave . Steen, Canada (Toronto); Silver — Douglas : . Farnanc vi fms Bronte ~ Republic, and AlexStewart, Jamatca, Super heavyweight: Gok! — Jorge Gonzalez, Cuba; Silver —- .Elvy Losing, Veneruela; @ronze — Tyrell Blags, U.S.. and James Parson, Virgin Islands, - | rn CYCLING - . Men's 100-klomaire road race: Gold — Luis Rosenda Ramos, Mexico; — Silver — Carlos Jaramila, Colombia; Bronze Venezuela, EQUESTRIAN (Individual jumping: God — ann Kourainaki, U.S.; Sitver — Jim Elder, Canada (Aurora, Ont: Brone — Michael Malz. - Gustavo Parra. . Freddy Aberdeen, Venezuela. Men's triple jump: Gold — Jorge - Reyna, Cubaj Silver — Lazaro Betancourt, Cuba: Bronze —. Jose Salazar, Veneruela. Men's 400 metres: Gold — ¢litf Wiley, U5; Sliver —- Lataron Martinez, Cuba; fron — Gerson Amtirade, Braait. 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The order of the top three was-un- changed this « time,” Americans coming: away with 137 gold to Cuba’s, 78. tested at Caracas, . where sambo wrestling was added to the Games progam and women competed | for’ the - and shooting, the U.S., Cuba and several other countries won'more medals‘than ever: before while Canada's total declined. : “But ‘sortie ‘of Canada’s strongest medal contenders did not make the trip to _ Venezuela. ‘ “ At. San Juan, the Canadians had won four ~ gold, six’-silver. and” five ‘bronze medals in gym: nastics, - There. were _ no medals this ‘time -as Canada's. top’ - gymnasts stayed home to prepare for next . month’s ~ world” Running and hitting — the old-fashioned way to win football games — made a- comeback of sorts on the " ‘weekend in the pass-happy ‘Canadian Football League: Winnipeg Blue Bombers added the running of Willard Reaves to the passing of Dieter Brock to dump Calgary Stampeders: 36-21 in- Winnipeg, while.on Saturday the B.C... Lions puiled out a 28-6 win at home: over underdog Montreal Concordes in a brutally physical game. . On Friday, Ottawa Rough’ Riders startled the Eskimos ‘ in Edmonton ..17-14 and Toronto Argonauts rolled to a 36-15 win at home. over. Saskatchewan Roughriders. Reaves. rambled ‘for 129 yards on 20 carries: and scored two. touchdowns while Brock threw. three touchdown strikes ‘to give Winnipeg. sole possession of second place in the Western ‘Division. “The passing | was there, ‘the running was there, the holes were there,” said Reaves; 24, an. Eskimo | castoff, Calgary . " quarterback Bernard Quarles threw a 42." “yard touchdown -- pass «to Mike McTague and a 25- yard strike to Darrell Smith, while placekicker _ «J.T. Hay. booted two field: goals and two converta for eight points, McTague.also " Picked up a single point on an 89-yard punt sirigle, Lions 28 Concordes € __ The heavily favored Lions held a 13-6 lead after three quarters against’ a blitring Montreal defence which . produced seven - @tarterback sacks, six in ~ the first halt. But B.C, quarterback Roy . Dewalt threw — fotirth- . quarter TD passes of Il-and ‘41 yards to Mervyn- ”" Dewalt was harassed the by the ‘Montreal defence, but completed 2 of 29 passes for 231 yarda, He scored the other B.C. major on a one- - yard sneak after a pass | _ interference call in the- Montreal end zone. in the first quarter, Don Sweet. kicked two field goals of 46 and 33 yards for Montreal. Rough Riders 17 Eskimos Ce Ottawa, 444 losers to Edmonton in Ottawa earlier — er in’ the. season, sacked. - 1 ‘marterback Warren Moca € weal ‘Pan-American Games team: did well to. win 108 medals, short. of. In San Jean, Canada liad ". won 24 gold and.137 overall,. placing third in-the medal . the.« -With more events con- - “were o cham plonshipa ‘a Buda, 7 -Higti junipers” Milt Otley. _-of-Toranto’ and. Debbie: ‘Brill. - of Burnaby}. “BC, both: Ine. ternationally ranked, were ‘competing in. Europe along 7 with’ several F1 Funners: who | might have won individual i . medals and- “challenged: the” or oe _ Jill Ross-Giffen of: Torobta, _ the track and field team sti won four events, : one: More _ than in 1979, and arned a _ total of 10 medals compared . with 18 at Sah Jean: iad who held world. records ~ also Breaststroker Victor Davis of Waterloo, Ont; was’ jl]. ‘first tlme in: judo, rowing + and’ all-rounder “Alex Baumann of Sudbury,. Ont., was unable to participate in the Games trials because of . the death-of his father. . Without them, Canada’ doubled its gold medal count in swimming ° ~by! wintiing two races ‘and added seven silver and . bronze for a total of 20, five . more than in 1978. “Baumann, -- mediocre form, would have _been' able to come away: with three golds from this" meet,” ‘said. Canadian swimming coach Trevor - Tiffany. “And © Davis, of is back plays. ~ Tt took the defending Grey , Cup champions: almost. three quarters to’ ‘recover then Ottawa had built an 11- 0 lead which staved off a late Eskimo rally, - - Slotback Tommy Scott of © Edmonton scored’ ~ the’ game's only" touchdown in ~ the fourth quarter on a 17- yard, pass -from Moon. It - was the 62nd game in which Scott has caught a TD pass, * breaking: the league‘record - held by Terry Evanshen.Jt - was also the ‘0th -TD reception . of , his - career, equalling a- record established by Evanshen. > Ottawa quarterback J.C, Waits: bruised a shoulder but. will play Friday in” . Ottawa against the Lions. Argos 36 Roughriders. 15 Toronto strengthened. its grip on first place in the _ Eastern Division, blanking Saskatchewan in the second half. and spoiling © the” coaching debut of Reuben Berry. The Argos tralled 15-14 at the half but moved into the lead when: kicker: Hank Thesie booted. for ‘seven. points in the third quarter. Condredge .. . Holloway - threw his second TD pass of the night at 6:09 of .-the fourth. quarter,. hitting Emanuel Tolbert from the. 38;- then ‘defensive. back Datrell Wilson intercepted @ pass ona fake punt by Ken Clark and ran 46 yards in to | ice the victory. . Ron Robinson and Leroy Campbell both scored: for the Riders on passes from John Hufnagel. . | _ CFL Standings 8.6 2 0297 173 12 1.4 4 0190 te Toronto * Hamilton Ottewa Montreal 7 1 6 O119 205 9 Western B.c. | ré1 Winnipeg Calgary - 3 0201 192 4 Egmonton 7 4 , O18 18 6: Sesh .@ 183 95672 Sunday, Ratett . Winnipeg 3a Calgary 2 _ Saterday Retuit B.C, 2): Monireat 4 Friday's Game 6.¢. at Oltawa * nday's Game vs Winnipeg at Sankitchvwan v's dam - Montreal: a1 Hamilton dmenton at Satay ‘Two Canadian: swimmers - " missing.’ even ‘in from’ the’ assault, but by ” "course, ‘would: Vales com- ‘fortably~. Won: », the; 200 breaststroke." " o including -: two. unauthorized drugs. All of:them face further . . disciplinary action, which ” " will probably keep them out - af the 1984 Olympic’ Games .. In Los : Angeles, and a number’ pulled out of their-events to ~ avoid: jeopardizing their = Olympic eligibility. ‘The penalized Canadian ° lifters were Guy Greaveite -of New. Westminster, BO... wha lost, two gold medals’ . ‘and a silver in the 82.5-/ kilometre class, and Michel — Viau of St. Stanislas, Que., who had taken two bronze in - the 67.5-Kg division. All four of- ‘ Canada’s victories in track and field came on the final weekend of the Games, three of them from somewhat unexpected sources, - With injuries removing all . his” prominent rivals, Dave Steen of Toronto easily won | . the -deeathlon on Saturday. The only other survivors,. “Douglas. Fernandez and Freddy - Aberdeen’ of Venezuela, Merely , had to stay on their feet. to claim the silver and bronze. . Charmaine “Crooks “ ’ “Toronto,-who was fourth in the 400 metres at the World. University Games at : Edmonton “ - last ’-: month, improved her. time by - nearly half a second as she outkicked :.Ana Quirot of . Cuba to win the event. in’ 51.49: seconds, a. “Games record, . Also rebounding from a disappointing performance. -was Laszlo Babits of Oliver, ; B.C., who won the men's javelin on Sunday with: & pennant ; race, heave of. 81,40" metres, almost three metres better. . than -the 77.60 he’ achieved when he. finished seventh at Edmonton. un The Least heralded Canadian Making her first: pearance.‘ in . senior in- ternational competition, she . Capped. an- earlier. silver medal in the. 800 metres by * winning the 1,500 in 4:16.80. Crooks ‘picked ‘up ‘two . more medals on Sunday as a member of Canadian. relay ‘| teams that finished second — ‘to the Americans in- the ° -4x400 metres: and third: to “4x10. ‘The men’a- teams were” less ‘ successful, “placing "Ont, the 49-year-old dean of the « ‘Canadian - ' equestrian: -team, led’ ‘going into. the. final day. of .the. individual - “Jumping © competition but was. overtaken - by Ann “Kurdinskiof the U.S. and settled for the silver medal. The U.S, scored. _ Darrell Pace defended his title with a Games record 2,566 points and Ruth Rowe ‘scored 2,525, also a Pan-Am record, to take the women’s title. oO ‘ Canadian archers proved to be the best of the rest,. ‘taking men’s and women's ‘team silvers while Linda Kazienko of Guelph; Ont., claimed. an . . individual bronze. Mariann Domonkos of ‘Ottawa and Joe. Ng of P a's ea ne £.. Toronto closed otit the table tennis tournament. with a silver in the mixed doubles. . Barlier,: "On, Saturday, .unbéaten Ameriean ‘teams ‘won the thet’. and... ..wothen’s “basketball: titles, Canada. : placing: © fourth - in .. botti * fomeoaments, = a aa ar eee “In: an: --unpiecedented “ crackdown, 16 athletes were ; disqualified. and .10 of them; - Canadian:’ - welghtlifters, were stripped of their medals when tests. az revealed that they bad used.‘ = anabolie‘steroids or other” Further depleted by .in=*- juries ‘to. sprinter Desai Williams -and “-péntathlete . of. competitors | winner. was. “Ranza_ Clark Of . Calgary. : ap- - 1 the U.S. and Cuba in the ‘some: other clubs _ its: customary sweep of. ‘the archery competition as” Domonkos: and — “han “Mach - of Ottawa | ‘earned «a bronze in ‘the “women’s: doubles. : It was a long affernoon for Luso-Canadian goaltender Ed Fornellt, whe made the drive from Kitimat with his soccer team only to get seven goals scored on him. Here, he.stops a penatty shot from Terrace Skeena Hatel’s Gord Kishkan, but can't: hang on to the. rebound .. of Yanks ‘make trade Count, “give. Montefusco a win "New ‘York Yankees~ - searching all season for a good -right-handed starting Pitcher, got. .impressive _ early returns.on their latest deal to -find. the elusive. hurler, Joha ‘Montefuse 0, leading the Yankees ‘over California Angels 7-3. ' . “I wanted to make a good impression to show them - they ‘made a good -deal,”’ ‘said the man known as The- _ two players_to b ; acquired | “from. San Diego °- ° play ms to ne named last week to help during the - made his American League debut a successful one with six strong trinings Sunday in Count, who was dealt for later, -in © other Amétican League. games, Detroit rallied past. Toronto 4-2, Baltimore trounced Monday hot Sunday ‘As a Sunday player, Rick Monday does pretty well for _ himself. ‘ manager Tom Lasorda. of - the team’s resurgeice. - - The Los Angeles Dodgers’. Le little-used outfielder made a rare. start Sunday, » ‘and. made -the most ‘of it with. three singles - and three RBIs in an 9-3 victory over . Philadelphia Phillies. - “We beat Philadelphia, a talented club, and can't beat should,’*-- ~said Monday, unable. to explain the uncanny - “domination of the Phillies fourth in. the sprint. relay.” / anid sixth in the 4ax400, a ~ Jim -: ; Elder ° of: ‘Aurora, ’ Dodgers’. this season. The. victory - -in Philadelphia was the Dodgers’ i11th‘in 12 games “over the Phillies, Tt was.also we got it,” said Dodger “The defence jelled. ‘The youngsters discovered where they belong.” Braves 2 Pirates 1 in | Pitisburgh, Pete Falcone and Terry. Forster combined on a six-hitter and Bob Watson drilled a game-. . winning . home run ter Atlanta. Expos 8 Padres ; In Montreal, Steve Rogers tossed a five-hitter for his league-leading 16th victory ‘and Al Oliver capped a seven-run seventh inning with his sixth career ‘grand: - Slam, thelr: 10th ‘in’ the past: 11 - games and kept them a half- game behind Atlanta in the Natlonal Léague West... -In other NL games, Atlanta edged Pittsburgh 2- 1 in a, battle of division leaders, Montreal ° blanked San. Diego #0, Cincinnati edged St. Louis 5-4 in .11 innings, (San Francisco routed New York7-2 and Houston Stopped Chicago 4 * on Soturday. it waa: Los Rogers helped account for. the first Expos’ run-in the third when he doubled and scored on a double by Tim: . Raines off Erie Show, 15-0: - The Expoa then put the game away with their _big seventh: inning highlighted by Oliver’s blast, ‘his sixth. homer this season, ‘Anigeles 6 Philadelphia 1; - Pittsburgh .2. Atlanta .0;". ‘Montréal! 7 San Diego 4; St. Louis 9 Cincinnati 1; New. York 6 San Francisco 3; and | Chicago.9 Houston 5. Rogers, 16-8, fired his fifth shutout, a league high, and - the 37th of his career.:'The Montreal right-hander | walked one . batter, and. struck out one in pitching his 12th complete game,. second behind NL leader " Mario ‘Soto. of. Cincinnati. | Mike Marshall also drove * in. three - runs. Dodgers, dne with his 14th fer the | homer, to back left-hander — Jerry Reuss, 9-10, who Reds 5 Cardinals 4 “In Cineinna ti, Gary Redus doubled home ‘the winning. run with two out in the 11th inning to lead the Reds, - Redus hit thé first pitch ‘from reliever Bruce Sutter’ earned his third consecutive : victory, Reuss scattered nine hits, struck out five and “walked: two. Monday. singled home a run as Los Angeles took a 2- Oléad in the first inning and . singled home two. more in _ the: > second: whet the. Dodgers made it 40 for ‘ + their eventual winning run: ~All. as a sudden, q we've A into the left-centre tleld gap : after 452-minute rain delay, ~. Bon Hayes, 4-2, the fourth Cincinnati. pitcher, got the victory’ with two scoreless innings. ~~. . Giants 7 ‘Meis 2 Mees “In “New » York, Darrell ‘Evans drove in three runs, . including two with his 27th ~~ Homer of thie season, to Paice ‘San Francisco. ye Minnesota 11-4, Chicage beat. Boston 6-2, ” Texai . nipped Kansas - City: 1-0 Milwaukee downed Oakldne ¢-2'and' Clevellind defeater’’ Seattle > On Saturday it’ was: California 7 New York * Toronto 7 ~ Detroit : "Baltimore § Minnesota) 3: ‘Chicago 2 Bostdn.1::Kansat City 2 Texas: 0; Oakland ! Milwaukee 2; and Seattle | Cleveland 3. Pi Montefusco allowed ai - hits, including solo -homt runs: by Bobby Grich anc. - Bob. Boone in. the -fift] — inning, while .striking .ou five ‘and walking one. Hi ° ‘was relieved. by “Georg: Frazier after. developin| blisters. Frazier went thi final three innings for hi fifth save, © Prior to Sunday’ Ss: ‘game New York’s - right-hande: starters. were 3-10 thi. seabon, Shortstop Roy: Smalley’: ; « three-run homer during i six-run sixth inning. atone: for ‘problems - ‘encountere: thé night before.. - On. Saturday, Smalle: made two errors in th bottom of: the ninth. inning allowing the Angels to rall for three. runs and fhe 7 - win: ° Tigers 4 blue’ Jays 2 . Chet Lemon's three-ru— homer ‘with two out in th - bottom of the ninth innin continued Toronto's misery Dave Geisél, the thir - Blue Jays pitcher, took a 2- lead into the ninth, but lei after. walking -.Lanc Parrish with one out.- 4 “Rellever. Randy Moffi: got the second out and was replacéd” “by ~-Joe McLaughlin, | 7-4; ‘Ric Leach then; ingled Parris .,, 0 third and Lemon followe _ with his 10th home run.. Jack ° Morris, © °17-t "extended his winning strea . to nine. games and te i. LaMarr Hoyt of the. Whil | Sox for ‘the major-leagu 8 lead in victories, ; ’ Orloles 11 Fwins - - Mike Flanagan. continue his mastery dver Minnesol as Baltimore coinpleted - ’ three-game sweep, -* Flanagan, . who lost hk first two career. decisior - against the Twins, won h 13th consecutive: gam ‘against them: ‘by allewin five hits: dver’.glx inning Dan Ford. and Eddi Murray each drove in tire runs. for. the. Birds. whi. John Loweratein bit hig te. homer, a