The me Tertace Minor Baseball Association ioc Siigete got ot | _taa.Toaring wrt Monday ng wilh (vo verycloue games finished last, wore dead even moat of theway. aaeal : ind one not quite so close'one. ~\Biks beat Skoghind Logging 18-12 in the only game that “MADRID {AP)"— Brazil, flamboyant and ‘deadly,. acared twice-in the last .15 minutes to defeat the Soviet Union 21 if’ its opening - match of the 12th World Cup soccer tournament Monday. . Italy and Poland drew 0-0 in: the other: game- played Monday. ‘ ‘At Seville, Brazil, three- time World Cup winners and favorites to clinch a fourth tltle,. _minutes:to break .a Soviet team that tackled resolutely and defended at full stretch _ for -most of the game. . ‘That was one of the best _ - ames in the history. of the World Cup, sald ‘Bratilian © mane Tele Santana. , Ford makes most of his playing time Dan Ford was gelilng sick ‘of watching Baltimore - Orioles. Having a seat on the bench does that to him. - Ford felt alot better after capping a five-run seventh- inning outburst with a Pinch-hit grand-alam homer Monday night as the Orloles downed Milwaukee Brewers #4 for the elghth victary in their. last nine American League baseball games. "T’'m always jiching to get back in,” Ford said after hitting the: first . pinch-hit komer in his seven-year career. wl a Appa and watch tig ote ‘ord, ” aaah an ff DM. California Angels in’ ‘the off- , had been sidelined ince "Thursday with a ~ ‘pulled hamatring muscle. He connected on a 1-2 pitch struggled for. 75 ~ j wasn’t decided by ofe run in Monday night's action, Elks: a ‘got etx runs across in the third inning, taking & 148 Iead af i thal point, and then coasted to the win, - -. ||: ok: -Jn:the other: Bronco’ division . playoff, match, aro" Contracting had a good deal: of trouble. ‘dispensing’ wlth fe _ Credit Union as they wort thor F game | ie. Far: roy ‘who ‘. y "Midfielder Andrei Bal: gave the Soviets a 35th- minute lead. “with a long Tange drive that ‘Brazilian goalkeeper Waldir Peres allowed to wriggle through -his grasp. “We did not play ‘well in the. firat half because the players were. despondent after the shock of the opening. goal,” ‘said San- tana. . "The Soviet Union Was: 8 “very good side and without doubt that is our toughest _ Group game out of the way.” ‘Braail then battled to find ‘a way past agile Soviet, goalkeeper Rinat Dasaev until. Socrates Olivera Vielra exploded Into actlon. from reliever Jaime ‘Easterly. The pinch-hit homer was the sixth this season for the Orioles, who were mired in the basement of the AL East Division for a few weeks after getting, off to a poor start, - Joe Nolan also homered for the Orioles, who have had 18 homers during their recent streak. / * In other AL action Monday, Oakland ‘A's ‘beat Toronto Blue Jays +2, New York, Yankees defeated Boston- Red Sox 5-l, Cleveland Indians swept a twi-night doubleheader ’ from. Detroit Tigers 5-0 and 21, Kansas City .Royals ‘blanked Minnesota Twins 3- - 0, and Seattle Mariners. shutout. Texas Rangers 40. “Fintahed first in the Bronco division, and 1 Cradit Union, who. > . Pap-Ko canie on in the final two _ the top of the sixth and two more in the top of the seventh to , et their lead to 10-7, byt then had to be.tight on defense in 7 W the only Mosquita division game ‘played thang: ra Heaso needed two runs inthe bottom ofthe sith and ly,-Poland tie 0-0 home a brilliant 20metre kick that signalled a frantic finish, _ Do, It was a goal that drained the previously — well- disciplined Soylets ef their resolve and Eder netted the winner: with two minutes “yemaining — a. goal of simplicity and style. The . winger: picked up a pasa -from substitute Paulo’ Jeldoro and flicked the ball. up before volleying .past “Dasaev from outside ‘the penalty drea. = © : The Italy-Poland game in Vigo did not come close to matching the excitement of the Brazil-Soviet encounter. It got bogged down in A's 4 Blue Jays 2 - ‘Tony Armas’s sacrifice fly drove home Oakland’s ~ deciding run in a- two-run third inning and teammate Rickey Henderson stole his 63rd base of. the season. Matt Keough, 6-7, who gave. up Willle Upshaw's eighth home run of the season, a twetun shot in the first inning, got the win with. reef help from Tom Underwood and Dave Beard. Jim Gott,. 1-4, Waa the loser. Yankees 5 Red Sox 1 . Dave Collins racked his first homer since A$gust 30, 1904; a.two-run shot; to back Ron Guidry’s five-hit pit- e ‘midfield for long periods, allan. goalkeeper Dino zat, who at 40 is the oldest man in the tournament, celebrated hiis 100th in- ternational. match by ‘recording’ a shutout. He. betame only the ninth ; s, sgocing | three in... 0 an exciting ‘start ” ‘ital inning to get past Terrace Druga’ 12-11. Essi flilahed on.top of the Mosquito division, while Drugs: were on the ‘bottom, but Easo were. beaten by Drugs In thé seabon closer. -Paiday night and had trouble again with the otermined ‘Drugs team, nr eS fash't breaks nl ~ The Janky forward ‘fired ‘Thousands of Spanish fans were unable to attend. which was | the game, - watched by only 39,000 ina -player in history to play in*” 100 international games, - Zoff had only one serious, _. save to make, and his Polish - counterpart, Josef Mlynarezyk, was alightly busier. _ : The. italiens, who had | drawn their last two meetings with ‘Poland, created the majority ofthe’ scoring - opportunities but. seldom really threatened. - “year against one loss. He ching as New York downed © Boston. Guidry, off to his best start since 1978 when he won his firat eight decisions, notched hie elghth win of the” Cubs finally get breaks , > The way they’ ve betn * playing for the last few weeks, Chicago Cubs knew | ’ they were due for a good » @ame-one of these days. - They finally got one Monday. , ‘The Cubs broke a 13-game National League baseball hits in a wild, wind-blown 12-11 victory . over ‘Philadelphia Phillies. The Cubs’ streak had tied’ ’ thelr alltime record for futility, set in 1944, and was the longest.in the NL this season. ‘The. last Chicago ra Victory this season was 8 9-2 triumph over Los’ Angeles Dodgers on May 29. _ Aided. by a 92-kilometre-" - an-hour winds blowing out to -the. walls at Wrigley: ._.. Field, the Cubs got a.three-_ rim homer from Bump Wills > amd -a--tworun -shot-.from. - - Leon -Durham, each of © _ Whom drove in four runs. Chicago manager Lee Elia said: “We needed’ to ~~break out. We got 19hits and needed every one of them.” - While roughing up "Philadelphia ace Steve. _--Carlton, 7-7, for six runs in: just over three innings, the Cubs committed six errors to help the Phillies get back ’ Into.the game. The. Cubs.’ nearly. ., . _ Squandered leads of 6-0 and "8 earlier, then almost blew. a ~ ¢heir 12-7 advantage in. the “ninth, Gary Matthews made. - - At 12-10; with, ye. three-run’. “homer. “off” ‘reliever Bill. - Campbell. ‘The. Phillies: added “another: run ° when . Garry. Maddox hit.an RBI grounder and they had the. tying run on first, when Luls . Aguayo. grounded -into a’ forceout to end the game. - “In other NL games, it-was St. Louis ‘Cardinals . 2, Montreal. Expos. 1; Houston Astros 'p, Atlanta Braves 0; New. York Mets: "2, ° Pitt Sburgh Pirates 1; and Los __over o1 one. stretch. “Dodgers ‘ Padres 3 ‘Angeles 4, San ° “Diego - Padres 9 in 11 innings. Cardinals 2 Expos 1 ‘Darrell Porter tripled . home Ken Oberkfell in the * third inning and seored on Dane Iorg's sacrifice fly, leading St. Louis’ over ; Montreal. losing streak by pounding 19 ~ Bob Forsch, 8-2, held . Montreal to six hits and one. run through seven innings, giving up.-a homer to Warren Cromartie in, the fifth, : “Astros 9. Braves 6 a _ Joe Niekro pitched a six- hitter and Denny Walling knocked in three_rung, two with-a homer, a3 Houston beat Atlanta. Niekro, 6-4, ~gtruck out six and walked two, retiring 18 of 18 batters . “Walling * Inocked in the | first ‘Houston Tun with a ‘sacrifice fly in the. third inning off. loser Rick - Mahler, 4-5, then capped a three-run eighth with his two-run homer. ‘Mets 2 Pirates 1: Ellis Valentihe hit a two- .Fim homer ‘in: the " fourth inning and New York | -overcame 10° strikeouts..by _ Don Reiners to nip Pitt- ira “Winner Pete, Faleone, 42, nr only five hits in . t innings . before Nell - 8th bv 0. coo] .” the’ Pirates: whe bad won" -elght of their 10 previous : games: Dusty Baker hit his :11th. - home. run with two outs in the 11th Inning to lift Los Angeles over San ° Diego, . after the teams had played to a 3-3 tle. "Steve Howe,: 6-1,- earned the victory by shulting out the Padres in the 10th. and Ajth innings after Dodger starter Fernando Valen- w Peni zuela was racked for ithits, _ the most given up in his . major league career. Paletti_ at fault MONTREAL (CP) — The weekend. accident that * daimed the life of Italian ‘race car driver Riccardo — Paletti ‘apparently was. ‘@aused by his own driving error, an official with the Canadian Grand Prix said Monday, 7 been 24 today, died Sunday of massive hemorrhaging of ‘the abdomen and thorax about 80 minutes after his ... Car;‘travelling .at...199 -.. - kilometres. n an _ hour, - slammed into the back of Didier” Piront's race. Paletti’s Denim Osella © FAlIc . burat into flames seconds after impact. The fire was extinguished about . A minute later but Paleiti was trapped in the ear for 24 minutes. | Roger Peart, clerk of the - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Gnd a inember of the review board: investigatiig the ‘accident, attributed the crash: to. an error on - lien, tched the ‘any =-Paletti's part. He didnot —— - polted ninth om “elabcrate, but sald: he could” m6 to: “no ‘other con-. ‘elusion:””” * . Although * m Pt the ’ Ferrari, ; belleved Paletti,.in the 12th ssed and sécond-tolast row. of © _ the starting grid, didnot see or have time to avoid — - Plroni, who signalled his -yehicle: ‘was stalled by ~ralsing his arm in the ‘air. ’ “Everything was done . that..should have been, “done,” sali! Ongare. ~Paletti, who ‘would have stalled ~ Ferrari, 5. 8 seconds into the ; of ‘the it is struck out seven and walked. Indians 5-2 Tigers 0-1 Len Barker fired a four- hitter ‘in. the opener and Rick Sutcliffe and Dan Spiliner duplicate. the performanca in the nightcap as Cleveland swept Detroit and snapped a five-game losing streak. Barker, #3, struck out i1.in his first shutout. of the season. Suteliffe recorded his fifth. win in seven - decisions. Spillner got. the © final two outs for his eighth save. ; Rayalb: 3) twins Os five-hitter and George Brett slammed a solo homer ag “eombined ‘to * aP oon wet Paul Salittorti and” Den Quisenberry combined ona — - Beattie, who~ worked. the "abroad. are -sét ‘Tuesday as the 24- stadium that holds, 56,000. 7 wit he tear fovea ia playott Monday meet’ opal . . Pert and Cameroon play in and: Hubgary and El ‘Salvador play their Group © ‘Three game in Elche. . te pot The Herald, cia June 15, 1982, F Pick UP & peu ERY G38. 8195 - BUSINESS ROAD: RUNNER “SERVICE TO. ~TERRAGE—THORMHLL— it —ARORT. EA. ‘GAnnee rn, Gfoup One at La‘ Corina; . 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