b . Holmgr PHILADELPHIA (UPI) _ When he .came to the Philadelphia Flyers in 1976, right wing. had a tough, time convincing. the team brass he could do anything but fight. ,;-.. But a career-high 30 goals m . sday.night weren’t enough to start toward changing his’. image, and Holmgren is.. in the 1979-80 season was-a going’ one “better in the Stanley Cup finals. He recorded his. first. career hat trick Thursday night to lead a scocing patade that. carried the Flyers: to, & lopsided 9-3 victory over the New York Islanders and knot the best-' of-geven NHL championship Jim Clancy said some hot- stove league advice for the regular season,. and the Seattle Mariners will vouch for that. Clancy, the. righthander, now’ 2-4 and attempting a comeback from. an inj lag ued season,’ i Oihreeshitter . pitched . Thursday night ‘to lead the Blue Jays to a 10'victory - : over the Seattle ‘Mariners: He struck out four while: walking five and completed: his second game. “T kept my pitches down,” a “something:. I've. he said, been working on since Winter Instructional League. The big difference this year is I'm holding my right leg back when following through on a pitch. Al Widmar (the Blue Jays’: pitching coach) has. put: ‘him back on the right track | Toronto ; series at one "game apiece. “Tm concerning myself with .self-contro]. in the Paut Holmgren. ° playoffs,” -said Holmgren, who did not pick up any. of the &4 petialty minutes called inthe game. Holmgren’s- goals ‘Thur- ‘make anyone forget any of his goalscoring teammates such as Reggle Leach or Bill’ ‘Barber.’ Steaming ‘toward the net, he took a pretty feed from Brian Propp and: beat New York goalie Billy Smith ‘with a short haickhand in the first ‘period. He- scored again in the - second: by just -bulling ‘his way toward the: Islander net Bonnell singled up nister, 2-3, for the ofily run. Clancy needed in the second, : inning, after Damaso Garcia a - hit aone-out single to left and stole . second. -base,. The « ‘Mariners who solved: ‘Clancy- were’ Dan Meyer, who :got ‘got as far as. second base, Manager’ Bobby. Mattick: scancy % was inno trouble ‘at. mand Bannister, who also pitched a ‘complete . game and’ gave up four hits, agreed: “Clancy ouiched. Moose Lodg:; beat” Amerikan League Doc's Cartage 19-10 in the cast Lea’ ‘op Bantam division girls’ Naw York viz st —- softball game played Toronto 16” 4 hursday night, Milwaykee 14.14 a. 2% Peewee division action Denon eis lag 2 saw New Quadra Travel Clevetan wu rh Sv defeat Northwest West wit pa, op Sportsman 17-9, and aki 1813.58) — Lakelse. Pharmacy dump aor vy ee. % -Camperland 16-7. . Ken city 16.14 3 ta’) Westend Food Mart: cat fi aa | 3 8ndB.C.G.E.U. battled to Minn seay Ra ie *% a 65 tie, with other hic 6 AAtlwaukee 4 . Zames in the Squirt T ° 0 1, Seattle 0 2 _ division seeing Bob's Today's Games Swingers beat. All (AN Times BD Seasons 10-2 and ‘Vic iT) Oakland (Norris 50). at Toronto (Jefferson rh 1x0 Texas each ay New York (John opm Satie (Beato }at chicago: (Gotaon 3-1), 8: Milwaukee icalgwell 3-1) at Minnesota (Jackson 1. 1 oor Erlekson . 02), 8:35 p.m. . California (Kison 1-4) at Kansas City (Gale 0-4), 6:35 p.m. Froes, Trucking take . Chris's Janitorial Service - 13-6. , Next ” games will be. Tuesday night,’ when Doe’s ‘and Moose’ play. again in Bantam action, New Quadra plays Camperland and Nor- thwest Sportsman takes "on Lakelse Pharmacy in Barry B the middle off Floyd Ban: ; _ Wo of the hits, and: Bob. | Stinson. Only: “two" runners “You.can't-ask for better. pitching; ” ‘said Blue. Jay: and tipping in the puck for a goal Smith claimed (and television replays showed) was kicked in, He completed the hat trick in the third by Glenn Resch to a Ken Lin- -gaman ‘pass and backhan- ding a 20-footer into an open . net. The Flyers came back — from a lackluster per-- formance in a 4-3 overtime loas on Tuesday and skated . and. checked with more _ - ‘said, “We let them skate and - ~ freewheel, When you let any- authority: “we just had everything going good,” said Bobby Clarke, who added a goal - and- three asslets to top 100 “JIM CLANCY... me and deserved to win.” _In other American League wi Winga plicher’s duel points foe. his. Stanley cup . awe date play: catchup ‘real well; and. melther . do they,”’ FI fer’ coach: Pat . fust beating. reserve goalle Quinn ; them around Tuesday night. . but we-got lucky ‘on a. couple of goals tonight. and~ said. “Wa followed that was -the. basic dif- . ference. : and ’ nipped St. Louis, a1. - a Nordhagen's National League a | rene games, ‘the Chicago White ° Sox defeated Milwakee, 64 Leis Girls’ softball. "Peewee play and in ‘Squirt play, it will be Chris's Janitorial Service and: All Seasons, Vic Froese and Westend and -Bob’s and the B. C.G.B.U. playing.. Scrub scores | At least ‘three scrub league softblal games were played Thursday night, ope hae Technical | "Materials beat the District _ Dynamos 17-16; C.C. Whaeko's took Mac ‘ At- tack 17-8 and Don Hull and Sons beat Transport Canada 16-6... a oe To have your. scrub |’ league scores published, clal 635-6357 the morning . after the game. - o FRAMING» a ADDITIONS a INDUSTRIAL — 2 COMMERCIAL | a BROIDENTIAL 9 RENOVATIONS WOUNTAIN — CONSTRUCTION _ | SPECIALIZING in QUALITY BUILT HOMES “DOdODID a ona 9108 RIVER DR. SERVING RUBE ® BIW SSOVOMOAT New York Coach Al ‘Ar: bour didn’t think much of his : team’s performance, - “It was a bad game and we got it out of our system,’’ he team do that, you're going to be in trouble.” Barber scored his. playa. high tath goal for Clancy keeps them down - : Boston .. topped . Cleveland,..6-2.. In the ’- National League, Pitisburgh edged San Francisco, 2-2, in 12 innings and San Diego White Sox 6: ‘Brewers 4 Pinch: hitter .: /Wayne . bases-loaded | & ect, OR 9 679 = 313 005 14 .Y4.500 | 5 16 4676 15 id w 18 357 9 Wk Pct, GB. 2 1 as. — 18 12,600 | 1613 81 1% 1616 500 4 or Ma oma? ran! We a3 - ou -, Pittal Propp and Tom Gorence also contributed goals. The Islanders - ‘actually. outplayed the Flyers in the ° early stages of the game.’ -- . Butch Goring scored at 3:23," his first of two goals, to give : New York a 1-0 jump. A little. Goring beat. Flyer goalle off the far post... Holmgren ‘thei tied the: NY: slander ers. . . ‘Piliadeents, ong Raby peried -New. Yorke = ae ‘tose on | iestied' outside: of . : “ compensatio and. free” pan Ope | game at-7:22 and Kelly put the Fiyers in froit for good -. "cirgt just 1:15 later, “Besides.” Goring, Bryan Trottier was. . the only ‘other: Islander to” Sree : les peace manage 7 Boal.” double capped a _ Boston. arty - Thursday's Reiuins - _ : a ‘3, 5an Fran 242 inns. Sat lego 2. St. ie "Toda ‘sGames - Aftonta (ilekro 24). 9:95 pan, : pe ilacdelt nia maven a2). st oot Sf. Louls (Forsch 2-2) at. ‘$8 n. _ Francitca (Blue 4-2), 10: 35 p.m. ‘fouir-tun . - rally in the seventh inning to: ci ‘lift pitcher Rich Dotson and: ’ Chicago. Red Sox 6, Indians 2. 7 oo “, .”,Tony Perez drove in. ae : puns with a double and a . run homer and Carlton Fisk: “tripled “home ‘two runs for . , aL 03; Morrow, NY 1.4: iorimer, Avi, 12:54). . & Fs . p Phi. Wa oe Howalt. NY . Goring 6 13:00. io butler, NVI. 5:00; ‘Sutier, NVI, : ‘or (game evilsconduct}, 7:01; . AWK Es ing comes to fore Philadelphia and Bab. icelly, ‘Smith, who. ‘allowed six different ‘Saturday. to start “They're ¢ out there to hurt me Pete Peeters on a 30-footer : -60.1'm going to.hurt them. T- ~ but the ghot. clanged solidly 7 ‘git run at once, I. don't want to.get run agaio.'I'll put my. ; stick i, to protect myself os Say a Phir 4 :00] ° Persson, Linseman;: - Barber), ar ke), 15:47; bea “Bhi, nite: NVI; served “by: aiv2; Lane, NVIe malor, 3 ‘Barber, : “Phi minor: malir,, ast perlod—9, Philadelphia’. . Third ‘Gorenice: eh (Dalley, Brlooman), 724), : We: Philadeiphia; Holmgren 9 t 49” MM : Persson), / Linseman, Wilson), New: York, i (Bourne,. i Bridgmen, Phi, major. (game misconduct), :71012 Wilson, Phi, ‘ double-minor. (gana ‘miscon- duct), 14:13; Lane, NYL, 19:10. Shots. on goal-nY¥ wanders 1S 072).. Phiipielpnia 10-16-5——~- st. ‘Goalles—NY" ‘islanders, smith, Resch, Philadelphia, Peeters. Penalties— . “phi JH ‘wiles : HSOn,, ' i ia iam ai iti narnia : PEM 10-10 7 days.a week Phone 036-4850 agin our prices ta year f tavearite stort” goals. in two periods before. ’. he-was replaced by Resch, . ’ was incensed after the game. - and. vowed things would ibe : “Golng-into our building, - our: guys are. going ; Fetallating 2 little more,” he ‘ Or t} ‘more than a minute’ later, - fala, You've got :to think, . compensation for freé agents - Phe bn: c Cisrkex, a: a7: aye - Philadelphia, Clarke 6 (Watson: > ° Barber), 17:23, . Gorence, -e sate Sate — ene | modify: ita demands. far. no agency,” Miller: daid,* have fered to withdraw ‘all - our proposals in these areas ‘unconditionally? 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