_ Page @ The Horeid, Tuesday, By The Associated Press “The biggest thing I did was to tell myself not to get excited,” said Tom Seaver, But is he gonna tel] that to the rest of Cincinnati Reds? The Reds, without their pitching ace for more than a month, managed to ‘stay right in the thick of: baseball's National League’ West Divislan pennant race. And Monday night, Seaver’ returned with a flourish. He pitched six innings, struck out five batters and August 5, 1960 ~ kept San Diego to four hits, and one unearned tun as Cincinnati, riding-home runs _ by George Foster - and. Johnny Bench, snapped the Padres’ eight-game winning atreak with a 7-1 victory In the epener of a twi-night doubleheader, The Reds ran roughshod over the Pacires, 11-2, in the second game, Elsewhere in the National League, Houston Astros. de- feated San Francisco Giants beat ‘Atlanta Braves 53 and, in another twi-night twinbill, Montreal - Expos.. beat New - York 43 in--the. 10-inning opener, then the Mets won - the second game 4S. | On “Sunday. the Padres ‘swept two from ‘Pittsburgh ‘Pirates, 5-2, and 4-1 while Chicago Cubs took two games from San Francisco by 32 margins. In sinlge - matchups, Montreal downed Atlanta 6-4, Houston took New York 3-2, St. Louis Cardinals beat Los Angeles 42, Los Angeles Dodgers . 41, R JOHN IVORGIN ENGNEERNG UD Effective August’ Ist, 1980 our new office;location will be: 5.4554 Lazelle Avenue, Saturday results: Mon- treal 5,. Atlanta 1; San Francisco 6, Chicago 5; New . ¥ork 5, Houston 3; Cin- cinnali 2, Philadelphia 0; Los Angeles 3, St. Louis 2. San Diego «at Pittsburgh was. -postponed by rain. Reds 7-11 Padres 1-2 In the first. game, Dan off Randy Jones in-the first inning, Ken Griffey walked Terrace, B.C. V8G 182 Driessen hit a two-run triple, before Foster hit his 1éth | " homier “in. ‘tie thie, then Foster“ was ' ‘aboard on an error in the sixth when Bench hit his t6th, . In the second game, Ray ‘Knight shad a pair of ran- scoring singles, the second | one in Cincinnati's eight-run “seventh inning, five off siativisninig “double “that: ‘carried. the Dodgers - past.” Atlanta for their fifth victory in six games and the Braves’ sixth consecutive Ipsh.*. | ° Expos 43 Meis 3-4 ‘inning single won the first game and extented his — Padres relief-ace Rollie - Fingers. Astros 4 Giants 2. a “With J.R. Richard out, I. some - ballgames,’’ ‘said “Nolan | have to win Ryan, winning for the first time since June-19th. Ryan got support from. Enos Cabell's triple in a two-run first ‘inning and Craig. Reynolds's decisive single in the-second, =. - _Ryan’ struck. out seven, walked five and allowed four - hits in seven ro innings before © Joe Dodgers 5 Braves a. Steve Garvey.and Dusty Baker homered arid Steve. Yeager‘ broke-a tie with a Tol be. valid cla coupons. | August 8 a -F only _ON A PURCHASE OF SOAP. Litres WITH TOHT COUPON — WITHOUT COUPON _ LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER. LIMIT ONE PER PURCHASE ° PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY ON A PURCHASE OF MASON JARS 12-2 o Jars WITH i TOHT | COUPON WITHOUT COUPON - as? LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER LIMIT ONE PER PURCHASE - PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY _ONA PURCHASE OF. 12-6 on jars ; m= WITH. TDHT “es WITHOUT COUPON aa? . LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER LIMIT ONE PER PURCHASE ._ PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY ON’ A ‘PURCHASE OF ONE. BEACH TOWELS Assoriment 100 percent Térry Cotton . TOHT WITHOUT COUPON. 747 : LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER LIMIT ONE PER PURCHASE ‘ PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY ONA PURCHASE oF. 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Bi Wills | becaitie* the” third om black’ manager in’: “major bape history shortly after Andre Dawson's ‘i0th-. Minnesota. - : The’ defending . champion California Angels rallied in. ‘California - 8-1, \ downed *: ‘Baltimore’ defeated. Mib. ‘nesota 7-2, ‘Chicago’ stoppe ., Kansas ‘City 5-8," Milwaukee": ‘blanked » New_ York | 2:0):-- aa . : itileg ¢ atréa .to-19. games, the longest inthe league this . year. It also ‘natched Mon- treal’s club--record. But. in- ~ the’ beeond ‘galne, with’ the “chance ‘to provide’ more ‘heroics in the ninth inning, ihe struck out and: his streak vended,” Wills opens the Mariners: fired Darreil ~ Johnson. In other American League ‘action Monday, New-York - . Yankees battered Texas -unguccessful debut as ‘a - Rangers -10-4, Kansas City - Royals edged Detroit Tigers 6-5, Oakland ‘ A's buried | Twins 11-2, Boston Red Sox, ‘trounced’, Milwaukee ‘Brewers: 7-2 and. - Cleveland . Indians «shelled . Toronto Blue Jaya 14-6. + Baltimore ‘Orioles ~ ‘atid Chicago Walte Sox were idle, - On Sunday, ‘Toronto’ ‘beat ‘Detrdit : “Seattle. 48 Boston beat Texas.¢-4° ahd Oaklatid and Cleveland split a ‘doubleheader, the 4's. _ «taking the opener 11-3 bet nb "double: “two out ete bottom of the The first. “game ‘pin ‘scored “Ron | LeFlore, © who had walked « and..stolen, second, In the eighth inning, . the | Expos ‘scored _ three. unearned. rund to halt Pat Zachry's ’ -scoreless-Inning atreak at 27. LeFlore stole . home. with. a loss losing the nighteap 42. Saturday's tesults: California 5, Toronto 4;, Baltimcre 9,° Minnesota 2; Detroit 9, Seattle. 3; New York ‘5, Milwaukee 3; Kan- ; san City 3, Chicago 2; Boston ’ Texas,.0. Boston at ° °Geveland was ‘postponed by rain, “Angela 8. ‘Mariners 3. 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' Yankees 10 Rangers 40 - Reggie Jackson slammed his 30th home run of the season and 39th of his career and Eric Soderholm and Bobby Brown also homered in New York’s 14 hit attack. Winner Tom Underwood went six innings while loser Gaylord’ Perry . lasted only 3 2-3 itinings. Royals 6 Tigers 5° Frank White drilled a tle- breaking solo homer off Dan Schatzeder with two out in the ninth ‘Inning as Kansas City snapped Detroit's winning streak at five games. Ae tiTwins2 Rickey Henderson singled, stole his 54th base of the ‘-geason and hit a two-run bomer in an eight-run firet- inning. bombardment, - Oakland's biggest inning in four’ years. ; Red Sox 7 Brewers 2 Rookie Glenn Hoffman hit ‘ homer and second in as many nights, a two-run shot in the third inning ‘that’ ignited Boston's victory while Steve Renko and Bob % Stanley checked the Brewers. ¢ on five hits. 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