| Lollar increases record — ee f - “gumpin —_ "Varold ‘Babes belted thiee-conseeutive pus homers for- t home runs Wednesday night; capping the : binge with an eighth inning grand slim, aa ‘ "Chicago White Sox routed Detroit Tigers'7- “0 behind the seven-hit pitehing of Dennis’ - Lamp. a In other. games, Kansas City Royals nipped Toronto Blue Jaya 3-1, New York - Yankees beat Oakland A’s 5-3, Minnesota Twins outlasted Milwaukee Brewers’ 11-6, Boston Red Sox downed Texas Rangers 8- , 5, Cleveland Indians got by California Angels 8-6 and Seattle Mariners defeated Baltimore Orioles 8-7. Royals 3 Blue Jays 1 Larry’ Gua tossedza four-hitter and Willie Aikens and Jerry Martin slammed sola home runs a8 . Kansas. City, beat | _Tofahte a1. oe et Guta, 104, struck out’ ‘two ‘and walked ~‘ond,'while ‘giving up ‘Jesse’ Bartield’'s seventh home run of the season. Blue Jays starter Jim Clancy, 7-6, ylelded live hits in taking the lose. Yankees. "eA : ° Dave. Winfield slammed a ‘three-run shot. in the first inning of a game that saw the _ New York edge Oakland §-2.. . Roger Erickgon, 6-7, worked seven ‘in: nings, scattering six hits and ‘striking out aix in picking up the victory. Twins 11: Brewers 3... ~ : Gary Gaetti slammed a three-run homer to highlight a-sixrun second inning as - - Minnesota pounded out 15 hits. The Twins’ ’ Tim Laudner got a two-run homer. Robin Yount and Ted Simmons hit ty two- ; Tim Lollar of San Diega increased his révord to 9-2 by scattering six Philadelphia hitsin seven innings of work as the Padres _ stopped the Phillies 5-3 Wednesday night. “Terry Kénnedy had three hits for the Padres, while Gene Richards drove in two ruins. Gary Matthews and Mike Sctimidt hit consecutive home runs for the Phillies in the eighth Inning before Luis DeLeon | ‘came-on to pick up his seventh save. Dodgers 3.Expos | ‘Fernanda Valenzuela, named ‘to the National League all-star team for the second straight year, became the majors’ first 12-game to cm re pent ge Eifos''to raat ‘a err - Valenzuela, 12-6, scattered elght hits and - was buoyed by rookie Mike Marshall's two-run homer in the sixth inning. Marshall replaced first baseman Steve Garvey, hobbled: by a pulled hamatring musele, in the first inning, Garvey flied out ‘to centre field in his only ‘at-bat, keeping ” alive his 1,029 consecutive-game streak, Astros & Cubs 1 Don Sutton of Houston Astros became "the 33rd pitcher in major-league history to ~ ’ chalk up 250 career victories as he four-hit the Cubs: Sutton, 9-4, wasted 1 no time setting, his ‘sights ahead.. Phil Garner slammed.a two-run homer for the Astros off loser Alten Ripley, 3-1. It: was his sixth homer of the season and second i in three games. Reds: 6 Pirates 3 . Wayne Krenchicki of Cincinnati Reds - . belted a three-run homer — the first of bis. ‘major-league career — to cap a five-run~ ninth-Inning rally that enabled the Reds to _ halt 8 nine-game losing streak, their. longest since an ligame streak in 1988. 7 Dangerfield scores’ __VANGOUVER (CP):— Forward Chris fullback Bobby Lenarduzzi_ of the - Dangerfield scored in thefirst half and San Jose Earthquakes regained first place in “the Western “Division-by -defeating-Van-—— couver Whitecaps 1-0 Wednesday night in ihe North American Soccer League. The 26-year-old native of England scored — his eighth goal of the season in the 26th minute on a rare San Jose scoring chance before 19,986 fana at Emplre Stadium, ending Vancouver's eight-game home . Winning streak, _ 4 The Earthquakes, 12-8, now have 102 ‘points, six more than the Whitecaps, 12-7,. ‘who ‘have two games in hand. : It was San-Jose’s first win away from Ahquakes. . . Vancouver, played. the last, 2 p Miorthanded. after winger Wil ina _Swas ejected for slapping San eee ‘delender ’ Jimmy MeAlister after McAlister grabbed _ ‘dohnston’ "8 sweater. on a zum ae ithe .. gideline, “ the arthquakes, “aying without the: ‘injured Tony Crestcitelll and. Leonardo - Cuéllar.on-altack, preséed’ early. in the Bame- in- the: Vancouver zone. Godfrey. ‘ ‘Tngram:: .sHot over the Vancouver net after 8 long ‘run arid Mike’ Stojanovic later hit ‘the Side. f the net. *Vageouver slowly ‘took over. tempo and twice: missed the goal on good scoring - chances. ‘by winger Carl Valentine’ and midfielder Peter Lorimér. - A strong run down the sideline by San : Jose’ 'sGary Etherington led to the only Goal of the half. al-27:14. Etherington beat. - Be ebied ih oe in tale BE ” Bamberger was referring to an exror+by . shortstop Ron Gardenhire that began the. ‘Red Sox: 8 Rangers & - Divight, Evans’ and ale. 4 I6-hit barrage and: Boston: withatood a - five-run Texas ninth inning to move back’ ' into first place’in the AL East. , . Boston broke a scoreless tle in the fifth® againsl Texas starter Charlie Hough, 7-6, as Jerry Remy singled, Evans slugged his - 10th homer and Rice followed with his 12th. Boston added four more runs in. the . Seventh and another in the ninth ‘before Texas rallied on Larry Parrish’s grand - _ Slam and Bill Stein’a pinch homer off _ reliever. Mark ‘Clear, . Indians 8 Angels 6. Rick Waits pitched five-hit ball for six "innings to Pick up his first victory of the ‘season and Von Hayes belted a two-run © ‘homer as Cleveland: edged California 66. _ California -seored. five runa.-in the ” seventh on a two-run homer by-Fred Lynn and Reggie Jackson's three-run shot off - Dan Spiliner. - , ‘Mariners 8 Orioles 7 Todd Cruz delivered a two-out, ninth- inning single to score pinch-runner Bobby: _ Brown with the winning run aa Seattle beat _ Baltimore. ~~ Baltimore took a’3-0 lead in the second inning on an RBI single by Joe Nolan and . - Al. Bumbry’s two-run single. John_ Lowenstein addeda three: run homer in the: third. and scored twice for Seattle. The vietory went to rellever Tom Hume, — ’ 2-4, who was named to the NL all-star team before the game. ” Giants 2 Mets 2 . Reggie Smith's’ two-run | homer highlighted a three-rin San Francisco uprising in the eighth.inning, as the Mets fell to their fifth’stralght loss and the 14th in their last 18 games. ‘Smith’s blast ruined loser Brent Gaft's major league debut. Gaff had shut out the . Giants until the eighth inning. Met Manager George Bamberger sald: “This. one really bothered me. I have to. age Giants’ rally. * Winner Rich Gale, 3-8, recorded eight . strikeouts in seven innings of work. Greg Minton, named to the NL all-star team, worked thé Tast.two innings to pick up his 13th save. Braves 3 Cardinals 2 Braves rookle Randy Johnson ended St. - Louis right-hander: Joaquift Andujar’s no- a chit bid with a leadoff double in.the. sixth ‘inning. It keyed a two-run.rally’as the’ Braves edged the Cards. ~ Andujar, 7-7, lost his no-hitter In the sixth, and his.cool in the next inning after , being ejected for hitting Bob Horner with a " pitch. Following his ejection, Andujar -"- ‘-game to be a popularity contest or a real-live competition threw his hat in the air, flung his glove aside and argued with the umpires for ‘about five minutes before cooling-off. Rick Camp, 6-3, picked up the. vittory, while Gene Garber notched his 16th save as the first-place Braves maintained a 344- ' gamé lead in the NL West. The loss kept “the Cards. .02 behind the first-place Phillies in the NL Batt. Whitecaps, turned and. drilled—a~ shot towards the net which was blocked by the _ Consecutive, fifth-Inning home runs to lead: : Dave Henderson had a two-run double -B- the 1981 all-star game; won by: the Natlonal League 5 Eckersley starts NEW YORK (AP) — Dennis : Eckerstey ot Boston. | "Red Sox will start, while relief aves Dan.Quisenberry. |” ef Kansas: City Royals and Rolle: Fingers of Milwaukee Brewers are being counted on for. late-. inning support when the American League tries to : halt a 10-year dry spell in the major league baseball all-star game. . ; They head the elghtman AL pitching staff selected _ today, Oakland A’s manager Billy Martin and AL president Lee MacPhail also chose two other bullpen specialists, Mark Clear of Boston and Rich Gossage -of New-York Yankees, for the staff going against the National League on Tuesday night in Montreal. * Jolning the four relievers are starters Jim Clancy of Toronto Blue Jays, Deants Eckersley of Boston, Ron Guldry of New York ‘and Floyd Bannister of; Seattlé Mariners.’ -The National Lepgue also’ named ‘an eight-man’ * stall Wedneaday,. ‘including Fernando Valenzuela of "Los Angeles Dodgers, who leads the major leagues’ with 12 victories, and Steve Rogers of Montreal Expos, whose 2.04 earned run average leads the NL.. : ‘Joining them on the staff are 11-game winner Steve _ Carlton of - Philadelphia Phillies, durable ““knuckleballer Phil.Niekro of Atlanta Braves, Cin- cinnat! Reds teammates Marip Soto and Tom Hume, _ Steve Howe of the. Dodgers and Greg Minton of San.. ’ Francisco Giants. _ Among those on the AL staff, Quisenberry, 43 with a 2.13 earned run ‘average, leads the majors with 22 saves, - Fingers, 5-5 with ad 50 ERA, has 16 saves and won. the AL Cy Young and most-valuable-player awards last year when he won six games, saved 28 and posted ” a 1.04 ERA. His 288 career savea are more than any man in baseball history. He was the losing pitcher in 4 at Cleveland. Martin's selection of Claney as an all-star finally brings the lanky right-hander recognition denied him in five effective but losing seasons with Toranto. —. ‘One of the orlginal Blue Jays, with a 35-54 career _.regord, Clancy showed his all-star. form’ Wednesday | night by pitching a five-hitter against Kansas City. -But, typically, Toronto backed him with only one run while the Royals: scored three, and Clancy's season . mark dropped to 7-6. His ERA is 3.31, =“ | Goneage, selected to an all-star team for the ninth time, was the loser in the 1978 game when he gave up four rung in NL won 7-3. He is 3-3 with 15 saves and a 2.45 ERA. Clear is 6-3 with 11 saves and a 1.02 ERA. Eckersley, 9-4with a 3.25 ERA, is the top winner on.. ’ the AL staff as Martin chose to pass up Chicago’ | _ LaMarr Hoyt and Milwaukee's Pete Vuckovich, both | _o-gamewinners. Eckersley has three shutouts and ifs, ..expected.to.be.tbe, Al. starter, Guidry is 6-3 with a 3.53 ERA, Bannister is 8-4 with a.2.85,.ERA and leads the league with 106 strikeouts. , Guidry and Bannister are’ the only left handers ¢ on ‘the team. - Easy choices - How could there bea 1962 all-star game in Montreal next Tuesday. without having: Toby Harrah of the Cleveland Indijans_ at, third base with. his ,343 batting average, 15 homers and 44 runs batted i in, or Kansas City Royals’ Willie , - Toronto at Keness City N° Barcelona, ‘editor in © MADRID (AP) cae Maly, “"Patand, West Germany: and: France — all a bit. dazed by. ‘thelr success. — —'take. their shots today at getting to the .. final of the World Cup... Italy and Poland meet at while ‘France and West Germany’ play at Seville,” ., CBC-TV will televise both ‘games, beginning at noon. -EDT. » ~ Stats +. Hoveton | ; Cincinnati at Piltaburgh i WoL Pet. O84 Bosfon aoe SM Milwaukee 45 34 870 1 Baitimore a.45 aa: 3 Detroit 40 37 819 5 _ How ‘York 36 38 300) 64. Cleveland vauwm & . Toronto’ 45 4 11K Went Dlvision - Kansas city © 47 33 SM. Cailtornia 45 36 558 2M Chicago 42:°36-..530 4 Seattle - 43°30 531 a . Oakland - 3 47 4M 12% Teas 32.43 «427 17% Minnasola - ym 3 en 2% ane enwlis BO Winntietee a atwaukee’® a” ' . Cleveland at Cailfornia N°” Wilson in the outfield, with his speed; fine arm and league-— leading .350 batting average? Easy. Baseball had ‘to decide whether it- wanted its allstar with flying spikes, and-it made its choice. . : ’ Accept It. It's a parade of baseball's current greats and near-greats. The game itself- proves nothing, except that once a year in the heat of mid-summer fans want to salute their major-league heroes in. one spectacular cluster. - Debate sizzles among the hardcore bulfs over the voting process that- would allow a:.143 hilter such as New York Yankees’ Bucky Dent to lead the balloting until almost the: veryend.. - ‘How can you pass up.a guy like Milwaukée Brewers’ Cecil ~ Cooper with, his remarkable statistics — @ .322 batting average, 17 home runs and 64 runs batted in — even though - the iop vote-getter is an established star, Rod Carew, hit- ting .305 with one homer and 19 RBI for California Angels? _ What were the millions of voters thinking when they dropped Lonnie Smith of the Cardinals'to 14th in the voting although his 308 bat, 41 RBI and 41 stolen bases. have been ___ Vancouver. defence. Dangertield_gathered “in the loose ballad drilled’ lone hia shot,’ - Neither: “goaltender, - San ‘Jose's Mike.. Hewitt or Tino Lettleri of the Whitecaps, made an official save in the first half,” - although -Vancouver had most of the scoring opportunities. : Vancouver: striker Ray Hankin and Lorimer, the playing-assistant coach, shot wide after a long run up the middle and a pass fram fullback Shaun. Lowther ' just before the half: : “home in six starts and was only the fourth —-°**—The Whitecaps:c¢ ‘controlled play the entire “ii it" Ue” ABE whe games “for the Ear- second half, but rarely penetrated the: - _ packed San Jose deferice: John Wile and__ -> Valentine both « pul” headera, over . the " erossbar, Hewitt made the: game's “only gave a with ' 55 minutes remaining: on 4 shot by. the # evérlapping * ‘Lenarduzsi. on a a pass from : e "Paul Nelgon;: _ _ -instrumental-in. turning St. “Louis. into one of the hottest teams in'the National League? Why. not Al Oliver, Montreal Expos’ splendid first baseman, whois batting .225 with 13 home runs and 58 RBI, instead of Pete Rose (.292) of Philadelphia Phillies or slumping Steve Garvey {.256) of Los Angeles Dodgers, both: finishing ahead of-him for the position in the NL.” -”*. Fans vote with their hearts, not their heads. If you were a. misplayed several crosses from the wing dyed-in-the-wool baseball fan, whom would you rather see, up close and in living ; color — Al Oliver or Pete Rose, the latter a hunk of grit and hustle who is wiping out many of Ty Cobb's proudest records, - “The role of the: ‘game — whether it's to be a knockdown - fight between the cream ‘of the American and National ' Jeagues or a pleasant mid-summer gathering of the rival’ clané —~ has been argued since the idea came out ofa | sports . editor’ 8 head back in the 1930a. "Except for the players, little has changed. * Fans; with a choice, will take the sure Hall of Famer over nature of the beast, a glossy’ statistics: for half a Beason. -Every time: Ws the . | vo NATIONAL... LEAGUE Bast civisien | . : WoL Pcl one: Philadelphia 45.36.5536 — _ St. Louls 2) SE Pittsburgh an 6 aM Montreal 41-40 508 New" York - ta 4a M3 OTH. Chicago. 2527 4M Wh West Divislen. _ Atlanta) (se - '80-30- 42” San’, Diego. +4? 3d SO. Los Angeles. 45 39. .536..7 | San Francisco 39 45. 464 13 35 46 432 158 Clacinnati 32:49 «48S le Wednesday Results Los Angeles 3 Montreal 1 | San .Francitca 3. New York 2 Sin Diego 5 Philadelphia 3 Atlante 3 St. Louls 2 Havston § Chicago | Cincianatl 6 Pitlaburgh 3 Games Tonight Chicago. at Hovaton- Los Angeles st Montreal San Francisco at New York San Diego at Philadelphia «St Louis Jat Atlante ” Friday Games Cincinnaat! at Chicago San Francisca at Montresl N Pitisburgh at Atlanta. W . San Ciego at New York N ’ Los Angeles af Philadelphia N St. Loyis “at Houston N : AMERICAN LEAGUE : fat Division Chicago, 7 Detroit O°) ener” ‘Kansas Clty J Toronto 1. |” Boston 4 Texes 5 New York at Oakland M , Baltimore at. Seattle NO. Tadsy's Games Mlnnesots at Milwaukee Oetrelt at Chicago N Boston at Texas WN . oe Cleveland at Cailfornia WN New ‘York af ‘Oatland MN Baltimore at Seattle N - Friday Games - Chicago’ af ‘Toronto AAinnestie . at - Boston ‘Kansas City at Milwaukee Detrolt at Texas ‘New York at Callfarnta | Baltimore af Oaktend “Clavetand eat Seattle . don. schaffer e.:winntra’ g “Madrid for: ‘the: ‘cham: ~plonshlp ganie Sunday, The. losers,” play Saturday ‘in. 8d ‘Alicbate:.. ‘The pressure . seems greater on West Germany, ~ the reigning. European champion playing ‘im the’ all-European. Eiret. semifinals in 16 years, and - on the crafty giant-killers from Italy, who beat defending champion "Argentina and tournament _ favorite Brazil to reach the final four. Italy took the world - soccer title in 1934 and 1938, while the West Germans did _ dit in 1954 and 1974, Brazil was the only team to win “three times, in 1958, 1962 " and 1970, France's best finish was " third in 1958, matched by - reported that it ' deprived his players of . Poland.in 1974. | “We are yery satisfied, “but we must want to win,” French - coach , Michel Hidalgo said Wednesday. . “The most important thing is to keep our enthusiasm.” “I insist only that the ' players at this stage must show the determination and concentration that has led to our wins over’ Brazil and Argentina,” said Italian | a coach Enzo Bearzot- “We _SPORTS — again”: aed - Polish’. “ eoach ° “Antoni os ‘ Piechnicrek said getting to “the final would be an unprecedented _achieve- . ment for our team,: an enormous reward for.us and. for the whole coun Aday earlier he had been saying that Poland’s only goal was to get to the semis, and that anything more was gravy. . Poland and italy worked out Wednesday in Bar- celona, where the heat has reached record levels — 38 degrees on Tuesday — and the.alr is full of amoke and ash from foreat fires outside town. “This. heat can bit ‘anyone,’ said Bearzot, who: “had sleep. Hé prescribed a special diet with vegetables, sugar, liquid and vitamins, and expected everyone to. be fit for the game, Italy was to play without star defender . Claudio. Gentile and Poland without striker Zbigniew Boniek, team captain and a four- © goal scorer in the tour-— nament. i NOW RENTING! SUMMIT APARTMENTS — TERRACE ‘One & Two bedrooms featuring: ” @Fridge, stove & drapes ‘aWall to wall carpeting @RAQUETBALL COURTS eGymrasium facliltles - eOn-site management: ongen a” engete a Trae Gh pan ae ew vi instal ad Ni For your personal viewing visit ‘our apartments daily at: 2607 PEAR ST. orcall © 635-5968 | MAJESTIC MANAGEMENT LTD. 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