4, The daily : Monday, August 23, 1962 “editor: | don schafor Aeeouercinas his e contral ox "Chiara Lea continuet hi hia - mastery over Houston . ‘Astros with a four-hitter to ' lead. Montreal to a 56 ‘National League victory Sunday .night that snapped the Expos’ three-game joelng streak, ' Lea, 11-6, did not allow a hit until Ray Knight's line in the fourth inning. Lea has beaten the Astro three straight times this season, ylelding a total of nine hits. Knight also doubled in the -. sixth, Art Howe singled in the seventh for Houston’s third hit and Phil Garner © - angled in the ninth for . Montreal’s other hits off "Lea, who walked: three and struck out seven. The Expos scored four _ runs off loser Vern Ruhle,?7- ®, in the second inning with - the help of two Houston errors. Gary Carter was hit by a pitch leading off the inning, went to third on Tim Wallach's single and scored the first run .on Chris _Speier's. single. Wallach scored from third when third baseman Howe . bobbled . Doug Flynn’ 8, rounder, "A ‘walk. to Tim’ Raines loaded the bases and Speier was forced at the plate on . Warren .Cromartie’s grounder... Andre Dawson's single to deep short scored Flynn and Raines - also scored on the play wh shortstop Dickie Thon threw Francisco’: Giants*. ‘Chicago Cubs 8 San Diego Padres: 2; Pittsburgh Pirates 4 Los” Angeles .Dodgers 2; Atlanta Braves » New. York Mets. 9; and Philadelphia Phillies 8 Cincinnati Reds 2. Saturday in the NL, it ' Was! Houston § Montreal 9; double down the third base — - Jackson’ s key homer lifts Angels Baltimore a Texas 6; _ California 19 Detroit 1; and © Milwaukee 3 Seatile 2, — “White Sox 12 Royals 3 . Jerry Koosman pitched a ‘seven-hitter and Chicago pounded’: 16 hits against Kansas City. , : “Reggle Jackson waa nonchalant ‘about the two . run-homer that turned: a 5-4 ‘Detroit Tiger lead into a 6-5 win - California Angel Sunday afternoon. “Jackson, who had angled home a run totie the score a - Well- deserved rest coming for MONTREAL « (CP) © Even for the No. 1 female player In the world, . the tennis circuit .can be gerinding,. ‘but Martina Navratilova says she plans ; to take a resi Soon. ~? “Pp kind of waiting until“ after the U.S, Open to be © aver so I can-put up my feet and. ‘relax;'? — said Navratilova, ‘who defeated Andrea Jaeger of Chicago 6- . 3, 7-5.to win the $200,000 Player’ sj Challenge championship Sunday: wildly to second base. . » fr Diteen.. minutes later, Montreal added a run in the seventh off. Randy’ Moffitt when Cromartie - ‘walked, went- to third on” ~ Dawson's single and scored on A] Oliver's single. in other National League Aor crt? doe flag be available! atilova, b Dallas, Tex., dent went back onto the with. partner . Candy *Reyngldse. of 5 “Knoxville, “Tenn, : to. defeat. another re ’ American pair, Barbara .Potter and Sharon Walsh 6... fA OM tb take’ the! é doables: title. . ~ Czechoslovakian _ Dingo’ 2 “Chicago 0; ittgburgh 2 Los Angeles i; ‘Cineinnatt 10 Philadelphia - - 3; St. Louis 7 San Franclaca- Gand Atlania 6 New York 5. . Cardinals § Giants 4— Glenn. Brummer. stole home with two out dnd the. basea loaded in the bottom. of the 12th inning to give the ‘3 in the fifth inning after the - “Angels fell behind 3-0, hit his homer after Rod Carew singled. Jackson was thie first batter: to face Detroit reliever Dave Rucker, 2-4, Larry: Herndon’s 18th _ doubles by Joe Ferguson, . Navratilova The singles victory was Navratilova’s @th in 65 matches this year and her - combined winnings pushed. her 1992 earnings to $1,092,005. . “It's a pretty awesome record, but I've paid for it,”” said Navratilova, who plans to take a week off after the -.U.S. Open in ‘September, and four more weeks after a tournament in Philadelphia later that: month. Considering her record, however, . Navratilova’s opponents seem to suffer " more from the rigid fitness’ expatriot - regime the follows. _. “After practice, I do a. _ series of quick sprints’ and 'Hfoursto. five times ayweak, thi tun tio sok. three tmilde,’ “Navratilova | said, . Cardingls a S-Ayvietor ‘over. Bi San Francisog Giagts and keep'them [wo games ahead - of Philadelphia Phillies, B-2 winners ‘over ’.Cincinnat! Reds, In the NL East, = Phillies & Reds 2 _ -Garry Maddox's grand slam home run off Mario Soto in. the tied Inning Homer, a two-run thot, gave the Tigers & 2-0 lead in the _fourth and Rick Leach ‘slugged his third homer the ' next inriing to make it 9-0: “The Angels’ rallied for four runs in the fifth, two of them on ~ consecutive Rob Wilfong and Brian ~ Downing. Jackson singled home the third run to tie the game .and he . eventually scored on Doug DeCinces’s grounder. . The Tigers regained the - -lead 5-4 with a pair of runs in the sixth on an. error by DeCinces and a run-scoring single by Tomi Brookens. In. other’ American League action Sunday, it -was: Chicago White Sox 12 — Kansas. City Royals 3; Boston Red Sox 4 Oakland ‘A's 2; New York Yankees 3 Toronto. ‘Blue Jaya 1; ’ Cleveland Indians ‘4 Min. nesota Twins. 3; Baltimore Oriolea 10 Texas Rangers 3; ‘and Milwaukee Brewers 3° Seattle Mariners 5. |. In Saturday's: AL: action, it was; Toronto 3 New York 1, oe In Saturday's AL action, i was: Toronto 3 New. York - 4 Cleveland 3; 1% Boston 5; 7 ens City - 4 Chicago 3 - Well established route available in Thornhill As of ‘Aug. 1st ‘a well established area will If you are interested in being _ a carrier in the area outlined below | gall now CeetuRgy o - Fo information and/or. applications ue oS . ae contact Maria at our circulation desk. peers “qving “he Phillies a 6+ behind Larry Christenton’s~~ Maddox: . seventh home run‘ of the. _ Season just Inside. the left- field foul ‘pole after Soto ~ "yun namer helped San Diego “inning with. a “two-run homer. - fifth. - his strong pit pen. a tight game, lead, and they romped. eight-hit pitching... pulled | his loaded the hases.on walks to Koosman lost his shutout . Bill Almon, Tony Ber: nazard. and, Steve Kemp éach drove in two rims for. the White Sox, with Kemp hitting a’two-run homer. Red Sox 4 A's 2 ce Boston’s' Rick Miller capped a. four-run fifth - Gary: Allenson and Jerry. . Remy broke a scoreless tie’ with run-scoring singlea - before. Miller's homer off Rick Langford, #14, in the Brian Denman allowed “only three hits through five | innings in his, first major- league outing. Tom Burgrmieler allowed one hit and one walkin’ the final four. innings to earn his ‘second save. ‘Yankees.3. Blue Says 1. Dave Righetti continued Griffey home. ~ Righetti gave up five hits in seven Innings, while Rich _ Gossage pitched the final _two -innings for his 27th Save. - . __, Griffey, slammed ¢ a two- . run homer in the fourth - - inning off loser Jim Gott, 4- 9. The Blue Jays got thelr: _ only run in the eighth when ~ District of “Gary: Ma(thews, Mike Sch- * midt — who doubled a run. ‘home Int the ‘first inning — ‘and Bo Diaz. Ivan DeJesus. - rapped a pair of RBI singles for Palladelphis. : Cuba 8 Padres? Terry Kennedy's three- Lloyd Moseby homered off ” Righetti. Indians 4 Twins 3 .-John Castino, who had tied the game in the seventh inning with a sacrifica fly, ihrew the ball away. on an infleldhit by Mike Hargrove with two outs in the ainth,. ‘in the ‘seventh inning - dnd allowing pinch-rumner Jack “gave up two. more runs In the ninth. Perconte to. score the winning ran for Cleveland _ against Minnesota. Chris. Bando and Alan Bannister, who” -both - homered earlier in the same, each walked to set up the winning run. . Rick Sutcliffe, 11-4, pit- _ched a six-hitter for his ’ fourth complete game. ’ Gwioles 10 Rangers 3 Baltimore scored 20 hils against Texas. .. Cal Ripken Jr. led the attack with a home run and ‘four singles to back - Jim . Palmer's eight-hit ‘pitching "as the Orioles swept the three-game series. 7 Dan Ford and Ken Singleton also homered for . Baltimore. _ Brewers & Mariners 5 ‘Paul Molitor singled .in one run‘and scored another ‘to highlight’ Milwaukee's . three-run ninth innin cies, PPA . New York over Toronto. The Mariners had raced ta a 4-0 lead on Dave Hen- derson’s' first-inning grand. - slam “homer before Cecil . Cooper’s two-run: single ‘capped Mi] waukee’s five. run second, - Al Cowens’s solo homer with two outs in the eighth tied Une: game at 55 for . ‘Seattle. ; 4 Terrace - Wotioe of Public Hearing Amendment te Zoning By-Law i - gere, - Buckner, ~ and Jay Johnstone put. Chicago in front 7-4 in the . : geventh and dropped San ‘out jater, singled to centre and when , Cincinnail _LoSmith,- “435i “to a 5-0 lead, but the Cubs countered with faur runa in ihe fourth, including Jody Davis's three-run homer. Run-batted-in singles by “Seot Thompson. Diegoreliever Gary Lucas's record to 0-10. Tony Gwynn's firat major-league. ' .- homer in the sixth gave the . ~ Padres a 6-4 lead before the . Cubs rallied. ; ’ Pirates ( Dodgers 3 Mike Easler btarted.the or . Lath’ with a single off reliever Joe Beckwith. One Dale Berra the ball scaoted under — Pedro Guerrero’s glove for an | entor, Easler scored." me a a -Winner Dol Robittion, 1 2, relieved for the first tiene . since April and pitched the’ final three innings, working -out of trouble in the top of. the l4th.. Braves 10 Mets a" The Braves’. tact, “was led by Dale Murphy, who drove in four runs, two with his 30h homer in the seventh . ining. Murphy's blast came off Joser Jesse Oroseo following a single by Rafael Ramirez, who had om hits and drove in ‘two “Glenn Hubbard ite a two- run homer for the Braves, who scored what proved to’ be the decigive run in the eighth off Tom Hausman on a doubleby Matt Sinatro and Jerry Royster's single. Stats and Standings - NATIONAL Luaoua asi Olvision . WoL Pct, OB, St. Louls " $2 537. 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