Page 10, The Herald, Monday, Auguet 11, 1980 ————— ' Copperside Store ] oe GROCERIES - LAUNBRDMAT Jd "TERRACE: ally ( -BILLSON & BROWN Dis ELECTRIC LTD, temas ON RAMPAGE © Pirates i in tie as Phillies fade. - Tamed 7-1 by the Pirates — By The Asnociated Preis After losing the first game .of a National - League ‘baseball Pirates, Philadelphia’ manager Dallas Green read the riot act to his team until his ieck turned the color of Phillies ‘Red. : "But the Phillies didn't get angry — they didn’t even get even, Orioles moving doubleheader Sunday with Pittsburgh - in the opener, the fading Phillies rolled over again in the second game and dropped a 4-1 decision. The double loss spelled the fourth straight defeat in Pittsburgh for the Phillies and plunged them six games behind the leaders in the NL . East :— Pittsburgh and 2 Ccuiaien Expos, | é “We didn’t play good ball,” Green said, “That's what hurts., more than anything else.” ‘nother NL action Sunday, - - Montreal turned back Chicago 7-3, Los Angeles defeated: Cincinnati 7-1, San Diego edged Houston 3-2, New York beat St. Louis 41 and Atlanta defeated San Francisco 3-1. In NL action Saturday, -Chitago split a doubleheader with Montreal with the first 3-1 before losing 4-3, Pitt- sburgh Philadelphia 4-1, Les Angeles dumped Cincinnati ' ( n ie} con e n ion: San Francisco slipped by By The Associated Press Jimmy Carter can anly.- hope he'll make out:as well this week in New York as— Baltimore Orioles did this weekend in Aimerican League baseball action. As the, Democrats filed. into New York City for their national convention, the Orioles flew out of the city on the wings of a threegame sweep of the first-place. - Yanks and a ninegame winning streak. : Baltimore trails New York ‘by only 2% games in the AL .East thanks to its comeback: 65 victory Sunday. “] guess I have to remind everyone that the Baltimore Orioles. are the American League. champions,” said . Earl. Weayer when asked how. his club could : aweeb three games at Yankee — Stadium, ‘We showed why this weekend." Elsewhere in the AL Sunday, it was Kansas City * defeated Toronto 8-5; Boston edged Chicago 4-3, Min- nesota beat California 5-2, and Texas doubled Detroit 4- 2. -A. pair of split doubleheaders AAW Milwaukee open with a 5-1 triumph over Cleveland before loging 9-4, and Seattle winning 2-1 in 14 Innings over Oakland before losing “61. In AL action Saturday, To- ronto nipped Kansas City 43, Baltimore doubled New ‘York 42, Texas snuck past Detroit 43, Chicago beat Boston 5-4, defeated Cleveland 4-2, ’ Oakland edged Seattle 2-1 and California pounded Minnesota 8-2. The’ Orioles got some clutch hitting from Rick Dempsey and Eddie Murray and shoddy Yankee fielding ‘in the decisive ninth inning. Baltimore had grabbed a 4-0 lead off Yankees ace Tommy John, 15-6, with Dempsey’ contributing. a solo home run, Royals 3 Blue Jays 5 Dennis, Leonard made 100 and George Brett continued his climb toward .400 as the Royals won for the sixth time’ Milwaukee in seven games and in- creased their firstplace. margin te 13gamesin the AL Weat. Mariners 2-1 A’s 1-6 Neither Seattle nor Oakland are in a pennant race, but the A’s are chasing a major league mark for complete games by a pit.” ching staff. = . They got two on Sunday, with Steve McCatty going 14. innings before losing on Dan . Meyer" s solo homer in the opener, then Rick Langford " ‘notched. his 15th straight -route-going effort in the second contest. The two complete games gave the A’s six complete- game efforts {rom their staff. in the last seven outings and. 63: complete games on the. season, -:--The . modern American League record is 72 by California in 1973. The. modern major league record is 77 by San Francisco in - 1968. 7 Twins 5 “Angels 2 Minnesota snapped a nine- game losing streak behind homers, by Roy Smalley, Glenn .Adims and Jose Morales . -and Jerry Koosman’s 10th win. The last - Minnesota triumph came when Koosman stopped the Yankees on July 30. .. . Red Sox 4 White Sox 3 A pair of home runs by Tony Perez that boosted him to-S4th.on the all-time list. with 344, powered Boston to its win over Chicago. Bob Stanley picked up his fourth save of the week in relief of Dennis Eckersley. Brewers 5-4 Indians 1-9 Mike Caldwell threw a fivehitter for the Brewers’ opening victory. - The nightcap saw Dan ‘Spillner turn the tables on Milwaukee by pitching a six-hitter while . Alan Bannister drove in four runs. Rangers 4 Tigers 2 Gaylord Perry collected his 265th career triumph with ninthinning relief from Danny Darwin. It was Perry's seventh try at winning his sixth game this S@ASON. Taylor wins | COLOGNE, Weat Ger- many (AP) — Canadian Angella Talor contined to dominate. the women’s sprints during a current tour of European track meets and Rendigdo Nehemiah of the United States equaled this year’s world’s best time in the 110-metre hurdles Sunday, clocking 13.23 seconds at an international track meet. Taylor, the ai-year-old Jamaican now living in Toronto who won both the 100 and 200 metres at a West Berlin meet Friday, was an easy winner Sunday with a time of 11.38 seconds. Jeannette Bolden of the United States finished second in 11.51 with’ West © German star Annegret Ajechter third in 11:82. The strain of travel ap- peata to be taking its toll en the U.S. track team, but Nehemiah stili is running away from the opposition on West European tracks — doing so Sunday in record time. Nehemiah, the 2l-year-old_ ‘hurdler from Scotch Plains, NJ., ran his second 19.23 clocking in three days. He ran the 110 in the same time Friday in London, and he said after the race here he was aiming at his own world record of 13 seconds. . Several members of the U.S. team, which missed the Moscow Olympics because of President Carter's decree to boycott In protest of the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan, said the crowded schedule could be taldng the edge off their per- formances. . ah igs pacts “Atlanta 54, St. Louis outhit . New York 9-6 and Houston bounced San Diego 9-5. | Tim Foli rapped a three- . fun double, and Jim Bibby: * earned his 14th victory with an eighthitter as the Pirates won the opener. Bibby, 142, yielded a run-scoring single - to. Keith Moreland in the sixth. ' Mike-Easler drove in two runs, and Don Robinson and two relievers combined on.a- \Six-hitter as the Pirates won ‘the second: game, extending their winning streak to seven games, Expos 7 Cubs 3 Bill Gullickson and Woodie Fryman combined on an ~ Rookie joins elite eighthitter, and Ron LeFlore capped a five-run . seventh with a tworun double to lead Montreal over Chicago. — Gullickson, a 21-year-old | right-hander, won his fourth straight. start to boost his record to 4-3, striking out ‘seven and walking two before needing last-inning help from Fryman. Dodgers 7 Reds 1 Davey Lopes collected four hits, including a solo. home run, and Steve Garvey . ‘belted a tworun homer,. ‘pacing Los, Angeles over Cincinnati. The victory boosted Los Angeles into first place in the NL West by a half-game over Houston, Padres 3 Astros 2 Tim Flannery’s two-out, runhatted-in single in the ninth inning scored Dave Winfield from third base “with the winning run a3 San Diego defeated Houston. Mets 4 Cardinals 1 Bill Almon tripled home one run with two out in the fifth inning and then scored. on Claudell Washington’s double, triggering New York over St. Louis, , Braves 3 Giants 1 Jerry Royster rapped a tworun, bases-loaded single ina three-run second inning, - pacing Atlanta over San Francisco. . "Door Opening Specials! ‘defeated: o Gee” ay an Randy Nelson Is the king of-the Mountain. He broke last year's record with his time of 36:09. The five-mile course over the Terrace — Cugiing te cag al lastitution orders ie : 4629 McConnell Ave. ‘on 18.10 aaat,* week ; Gf G do Dave “ont Estimates "af 7 Compara oar prices ty - SPORTS JM a. eB alt ‘Hill presented few problems to Nelson who had: been running the course several . months prior to the big race. Phato by'Sall Deringe despite dream fading INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Mel Purcell’s longshot - dream fell a little short. But Purcell’s finish in the U.S. Open clay court tennis tournament Sunday still put the 2l-year-old fookie in rather select. company. Only one other player, Jimmy Connors in 1973, had ever reached the finals in any major tournament after - having to earn his way inte the Starting field through a series of qualifying matches, No one had ever done it in he U.S. Open clay court championships. . . Purcell breezed through. three qualifying rounds last week, then stunned one . opponent after’ another until he ran up against hard- hitting Jose-Luis Clere of Argentina-in the final. On Saturday, top-seeded “Chris Evert Lloyd won her sixth women's clay | court.. championship with a 6-4, 63 victory. over - 15-year-old Andrea Jaeger. “] was pleased,” Purcell sald, notwithstanding the 7-5, 6-3 loss to the eighth-seeded_ WIDE-MOUTH | MASON JARS Quart size PRICE. BUSTERS HOME OF THE ‘PRICE CUTTER’ t U 3. 3 9 Case of 12 ale reser Ve Clere. “I ‘played well at times, but Jose really put the pressure on me. “T wanted to have him on the defensive, but he put on the defensive and I couldn't do anything about it. He just “had too much experience for , Guillermo Vilas, John. McEnroe ‘and defending champion Connors ali passed up the tournament this year to competea.in a lucrative exhibition in southern France, Purcell, for one, was glad the big names didn't ° show up. “You can't say how I would have done if-they were here, because they weren't ‘here,” sald Purcell, ‘‘I still would have felt confident, - but it would have made it a Jot tougher.””- ; ‘The new Asscclation of Tennis Professionals rankings won't be out for: another week so, despite his strong. finish, Purcell will ‘ still have to qualify for his next tournament at Atlanta next week. He currently is ranked 155th in the world. Clerc, a rising star on the pro tennis circuit who has turned. in recent victories . cover Connors and McEnroe, ' ‘earned $28,000 with the victory. Purcell, who turned proon his 21st birthday three’ ” weeks ago, took home $14,000 from: the $350,000 purse. Leading 5-4 in the first set, Purcell had Clerc at set point three times. Clere, who will ff be 22 next Saturday, rallied to win that set, then stret- ched. his string to 14 con-. secutive points in winning the set. Purell took the first game of the second set on & service break, but Clere came right back to tie itat1-1 on angther break. Clerc, seeded eighth, _won three more games before Pucell, trying to save’. the’ match, made a final rally. Clere, successful in hitting shots by Purcell nearly ' every time he came'to the net, wrapped up the match on his own serve. 2% or HOMO _ MILK 2 Litre yo right to limit quantities 465? Lakelse &