Page 6, The Herald, Wednesday, September 12, 1979 e N. TERR ACH daily heral SPORTS SATTIVEAE Keough sees short string Matt Keaugh's victory string ended almost as soon as it began. The Oakland A’s right- hander, who defeated Milwaukee Brewers in his last outing, lost to the Brewers 5-0 Tuesday night. The defeat dropped Keough's record to 1-15 this season and was his 19th in his Mast 20 decisions. Cecil Cooper slammed his 22nd home run of the seagon and added a sacrifice fly to lead Milwaukee’s victory, Jim Slaton, 14-8, scattered five hits to gain the victory and snap a four-game Brewer losing streak. Elsewhere ' in the American League, Reggie Jackson doubled home the tying run, then slammed a two-run homer to pace New York Yankees to an 83 _ bats. victory over Boston Red Sox. Boston’s Carl Yasitr- zemski, who failed for the second straight game to get his 3,000th major league hit, ™made a wild throw to home plate in the eighth inning, allowing the tiebreaking run to score. Yastrzemski went hitless in three official at- Tom Underwood scattered nine hits and Rico Carty cracked his 10th homer of the season as Toronto Blue Jays snapped a 1Sgame winless streak against Baltimore, defeating the Orioles 3-1. Danny Goodwin had two hits and scored twice to lead Minnesota Twins past Kansas City Royals 3-1. Jason Thompson doubled home three runs to key an éight-run Detroit first inning x PENNANT RACES Brock ignores the hurts. WINNIPEG (CP) — Dieter Brock, Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ starting quar- - terback, figures he'll have no trouble getting over a minor leg injury before the Canadian Football League team's next outing, Meanwhile, Brock is doing _ his best to ignore critics who ‘say he's at least partly to blame for the dismal 3-6 won- loss record of the Bombers, . who are fourth in the five- , team Western Football : Conference. Rangers sign Lance NEW YORK (AP) — New York Rangers an- nounced the signing Tuesday . of forward Lance Nethery, a - two-time allAmerica from Cornell University and the all-time scoring leader in the ‘Woods out LONDON (AP) — Lotte Mwale of Zambia, the World Boxing Council's sixth- “Yeah, there's always going tobe talk," said Brock. "T look at the films and try to recognize what I did wrong, Once I know my mistakes 1 try to correct them. "] don’t worry about what other people say. Sure, I read the papers and listen to the radio, but I can’t let that bother me, I let it go in one ear and out the other.” Brock suffered a pulled hamstring Sunday, when Eastern College Athletic Conference. The 6-foot-1, 1B0- pound Nethery, 22, was selected by the Hangers in pa the eighth round of the 1977 National Hockey League amateur draft. e 6 in third knocked out Vandell Woods of the United States after 90 seconds of the third round of a scheduled eight-round bout Tuesday, Winnipeg lost 17-15 fo the visiting British Columbia Lions, but expects ta be back in shape when the Bombers play host to Ottawa Rough Riders Saturday night. Brock, 28, who played college football at Jacksonville State in Alabama, admits that when he first joined the Bombers in 1974 he made all kinds of mistakes, “When I first came up it was ‘all new ...the bigger field, the motion, the extra man, But the more you play the easier it becomes. "It takes time, You recognize the defence at the line but don’t know if it's zone or man coverage until you're on your way back to s5. The Bombers have had trouble mounting offensive drives, But head coach Ray Jauch says the Sunday game, in which Winnipeg had just 228 yards in net offence, hasn’t changed his feeling that Brock is a winner. “We watched the films and he made three mistakes,” said Jauch. ‘That's not good, but it is no worse than a lot of people. We just have to be a little more disciplined and organized. “There is no room for improvisation. Everybody has to do exactly what they are supposed to do every time, with none of this running around trying to improve things thelr own way. Championship football teams are organized.” Breck so far this season has complzted 102 of 185 pass tries for 1,461 yards gained — tops in the WFC in all departments — and has given up just four in- terceptions. 8 While the Bombers’ feeble offense has led some frustrated fans to criticize Brock, Jauch maintains his top quarterback is ‘'a good student, understands what we want to do and has tre- mendous physical abillty.” “More important than that, Brock is a winner. Not one man contributes more in his own way, or is willing to contribute more, than Brock. He is a fierce competitor.” ranked light heavyweight, at 73 our Fall. Columbia, of our hot springs. This is the perfect time to take a holiday in British The weather's good, the summer crowds are gone and, best of all, you can take advantage of off-season rates. Many hotels and resort areas have special fall packages. So give your favourite holiday spot a call. 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Milwaukee a4 60 .583 11 Boston 60 41.847 134 New York 76 63 ,853 Detralt 7? 68 831 Wh Cleveland 4-70 S14 21 Toronto 45°98 .315 49! Catifornia 80 65.552 — Kansas City 766? 5240 4 Minnesota 74 70 514 Sle Texas 72 73 47 Chicago $2 82 .43) Wie Seattle 6) 55 1418 198 Cakland 5095 M5 HW New York @ Boston J : e They find SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) ~ Portland Trail Blazers have set the value of all-star centre Bill Walton in excess of $20 million and, if com- pensation can not be worked out, have offered to buy him back for $1 million, a San Diego radio station reported Tuesday. The report emerged after the representatives of the Trail Blazers and San Diego Clippera met a second day with National Basketball Association commissioner Lawrence O’Brien in New York, ‘ According to Jerry Gross, veteran NBA network an- nouncer, the key to a set- tlement is Clippers’ forward Kermit Washington. If O'Brien awards Washington to Portland, the Trail Blazers have already Toronto 3 Baltimore | Detroit 14 Cleveland | Milwaukee 5 Opkland 0 . Chicago 4 Callfornia 7 Minnesota 3 Kansas City 1 Texas 5 Seattle 2 Baltimore at Toronto N New York at Boaton N Cleveland at Detroit N Oakland at Milwaukee N California at Chicago N Minnesota at Kansas City N Saattle at Texas N New York at Boston N Baitimore at Toronto N Cleveland at Cetrolt N Oakland at Milwaukee N Minnesota at Texas N e ° his price agreed to a deal that would replace Walton with seven- foot one-inch centre Artis Gilmore of Chicago Bulls in exchange for guard Lionel Hollins, forward Maurice Lucas and centre Tom Owens, Gross said on his KCBQ sports shaw. . Portland is also asking for guards Randy Smith or Freeman Williams or Washington, Swen Nater and Kevin Kunnert, plus the Clippers’ next four No. 1 Grait choices, Gross said, Walton went through his option year with Portland last year, sitting out the entire season with a foot injury, He signed a free agent contract in May in San Diego, his hometown. : The Clippers have offered Randy Smith and a No, 1 choice.or Smith and Nater, the broadcaster said, Sports fo, Briefs HAMILTON (CP) — Hamilton Tiger-Cats running back Dexter Green, whose fumble set up Ottawa's opening score in Saturday's 44-4 Rough Riders win, has, been released by the Cana- dian Football League club. TiCats took running back Ronnie Rowland off the injury Hat and placed him on the active roster. Rowland had missed two games witha hip pointer. SAN DIEGO (AP) — Randy Jones, who won the Cy Young Award in 1976, has signed a five-year contract with San Diego Padres, the National League baseball team announced Tuesday. No terms were disclosed. The left-handed pitcher joined the Padres in 1973 after being picked in the fifth: round of the college draft. He won 20 games in 1975 as the Tigers bombed Cleveland Indians 14-1, Rookie Billy Sample drove intwo runs with a double and a single and Mickey Rivera homered, pacing Texas Rangers to a 5-2 victory over Seattle Mariners. Jim Morrison smacked a pair of solo home runs and Alan Bannister delivered a _ Ue-breaking single in the sixth inning to give Chicago White Sox an 8-7 victory over California Angels. In the National League, Willie Stargell slammed a tworun homer and relief pitcher Dave Roberts earned the victory on his 35th bir- thday as Pittsburgh Pirates downed St. Louls Cardinals 73. ' Andre Dawson drove in three runs while Dave Cash - and Larry Parrish chased home two runs each to give Montreal Expos an &-6 victory over Chicago Cubs in the first game of their twi- night doubleheader, In the second game, Cash singled home Warren Cromartie the fifth inning to lift Mon- treal to a 3-2 Victory and a sweep of the twinbill, It was the Expos’ tith triumph in _their last 15 games. Greg Luzinski's two-run _homer boosted Philadelphia Phillies past New York Mets 5&2 while Dave Concepcion and George Foster blasted consecutive home runs in the seventh inning to help lead Cincinnat! Reds to a 9-8 victory over Houston Astros. In late NL games, San Diego was at Los Angeles and Atlanta at San Fran- cisco. The old pros coming GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (AP) — Three hockey veterans, including’ Frank Mahovlich, have decided to give the National Hockey League another try. Ted Lindsay, general manager of Detroit Red Wings, said Tuesday Mahoviich can gain an in- vitation to the team’s training camp opening here Sept, 30 if they Impress him sufficiently during preliminary tryouts which min today. Also attempting to return to the NHL are Mickey Redmond, 31, and Tom Webster, 31, who were to appear today to work with 52 rookies at a five-day camp for firet-year players, The Wings have split the camp between Glens Falls and Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Mahovlich, a left winger, scored 633 goals and had 570 assists for Montreal and Detroit during an 18-year NHL career. He went on to play with Toronto and Birmingham of the World Hockey Association but retired before the start of the 1978-79 season. Mahoylich's younger ATLANTA (AP). — Swedish forward Kent Nilsson, who scored more than 100 points during his two seasons with Winni Jets of the World Hockey Association, has signed a multi-year National Hockey League contract with Allanta Flames. The signing was an- nounced Tuesday by Flames general manger - Cliff Fletcher. Terms’ of the contract were not disclosed. The centre, a fourth-round draft choice of the Flames in 1976, signed with Winnipeg instead and scored 107 points in two consecutive seasons, including 81 goals, — “Kent Nilsson ig one of the most gifted players in ofessional hockey,” sald letcher. ‘His powerful shot and great versatility will add ". MEMBER BROKER PARK AVENUE REALTY LTD. 4619 PARK AVENUE, TERRACE, B.C. ¥8G 1¥5 ee back brother, Peter, $2, was acquired recently by Detrolt. Redmond's career blossomed with the Red Wings after four years with Montreal. In 1970-71, he scored 42 goals, followed by two 5i-goal seasons, His career took a fall when he ruptured a disc and un- derwent surgery in 1974. He didn't play at all last season. “We're hoping he can play his way back into shape wi us,” said Ned Harkness, general manager of the Wings’ Adirondack farm club in the American Hockey League. _ Webster also has been felled by spinal injuries. A Red Wing in 1970-71, Webster drifted to California Golden Seals of the NHL and at- tained stardom with New England Whalers of the WHA, There, be scored 40 or more goals three seasons. But New England now is Hartford, the WHA has merged with the NHL and the three former stars find themselves among dozens of players trying to find a place in the Red Wings organization. Nilson signs deal an extra punch fensive attack." Nilsson, 22, was reclaimed the Flames from Win- peg in June, shortly after the the NHL added four WHA clubs. The Flames also am noun algning of four other players — goalie Pat Riggin, defenceman Mike Perovich, ieft winger Dale Lewis and centre Earl rogtlante opens | ite training tiants ta camp Sept. 16. 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