The competitive division champs of the scrub Scott, and Fred Lindsay. (Front row) volieyball league are the ‘Scumbags’. Shown . Charlene Leguffe, Anna Klein, Erin Willlams, from left to right (back row) Martin Tooms, and Deanna Peterson. Lance Legouffe, Andy Ruygrok. Graham Tigers rally to increase record | Eric Show js ‘sick, in two runs as San Diego beat Chicago Cubs 6-5. “T came down with it PP arcane & Corr rere peewee inarrans MiG RiO cree kann an ne second RBI scored Gary Redus, who had singled, _ Stole second and moved to The Herald, Monday, May r 1984, Page’ rf ‘Poth. thé first and second. - off Jeff Dedmon, 1-0, for a 7-6 lead that stood until the Braves tagged reliever | Show makes opponents sic k "Gooden “lasted only 2°13 : recorded the next two outs it's contagious, “innings after giving up. Run-scoring: singles b He's making San Diego eight runs on six hits. Tim Raines ane Terry for his fifth pave, th Padres’ opponents sick, RedeS Phillies 3° ~ Francona, who was Sfor-8. doubleheader. too, ce __ Dave Parker drove in in the doubleheader, made - In the: first game. Show, fighting a week- two runs,’ including ‘ one it 64 in the third, and Tim Bedrosian relieved Crai long bout wa a fu vires with a broken-bat single -Wallach’s “RBI single McMurtry, 33, wh ame Natio gue atsnappeda3-3tieinthe closed the gap to one in th - baseball's first fivegame - elghth inning, . enabling ‘fifth; ap te . » dee its ove ver 1k winner Sunday; working Cincinnati. to —_ beat ‘Raines then launched his The Braves only. seven innings and driving Philadelphia. © Parker's. jhird homer of the season against Charlie Lea, 433 came in the ‘fourth inning? when Gerald Perry tripled home a run before scoring ~ before my last start, and third on a passed ball, gob James, 1-3, in th ' I've really been fe Redus has 14 stolen bases eighth, - ° “he te Pomc s bad,” Show sald, “I wasn’t in 14 attempts. After “Randy Johnson runners in scoring position real strong.” Show's. previous start came last Tuesday In a 3-2 victory over Atlanta. The Padres’ right-hander. has won three in a row, sustaining his last losa, 8-2, on April 20 to Los Angeles Glants 3 Cardinals 2 - Dusty Baker’s seventh- inning triple drove in the winning run as the Giants swept the Cardinals in St. Louis for. the first. time since 1906. Jack Clark, who had homered and hit a and Alex Trevino singled | and doubled respectively with one out, Jorgensen lined: an 0-2 fastball into centre field, Murphy’s sixth homer, an inside-he-parker in the ninth, gave Atlanta some with only one out in the; firat against McMurtry, ? but failed to score. 7 Dodgers 6-1 Pirates 4-2 . Terry Whitfield doubled: in the tie-breaking run as Los. Angeles scored twice: Dodgers’ Fernando —_saerifice fly, started the preathingroom,which was in the 10th inning of Valenzuela. | seventh with a single and much needed when first game to ent a awe Show allowed six hits, scored from first on Wallach greeted reliever game losing streak. - walked three and struck Bker’s hit. , Terry Forster with his In the second game, Lee out three before he'left for when it was over, Mike sixth homer leading off the Lacy singled to drive in the a pinch hitter in the eighth. Jorgensen shook his head Expos’ ninth. tiebreaking run in the j Rich Gossage pitched the ond called it “a strange | Steve Bedrosian then ninth inning as John Tudor } final two innings as the Game, relieved and allowed a scattered sevenhits to beat} Padres ended a three- game losing streak. Leon Durham's two-run homer gave the Cubs a first-inning lead. But Show singled home two runs in the second, and the Padres ’ scored three more in the third with the help a wild . bitch by Dick Ruthven and an error by Cub third baseman Richie Hebner. Alan Wiggins added a It was probably just as - well that Montreal Expos manager Bill Virdon, who was efected for arguing with home-plate umpire Randy Marsh in the first inning, wasn't around to witness its conclusion. When Virdon left, the Expos, after losing the opener 2-0, trailed 6-0 in the second game of their National League pinch-hit. single by Jim Wohlford before walking Bobby Ramos. But with a 22 count on Derrel Thomas, the next batter, Trevino, the Atlanta catcher, picked Wohlford off second base. Bedrosian promptly Valenzuela. Pinch hitter Hedi Vargas singled with one out to start the inning,, Marvel Wynne, who hada string of eight straight hits broken earlier in the ganie,? singled ‘as pinch-runner’ Joe Orsulak went to third, setting the stage for Lacy. Stahibaum, returned $2.50, - For a while, it looked as innings; Baltimore Orioles Toronto’s Exhibition breaking double keyed a f RBI with an elghth- " if Cleveland Indians had 6, Texas Rangers 1; and Stadium against Kansas four-run uprising in the its single. an elghth- doubleheader Sunday Detroit Tigers on the Seattle Mariners 3, City starter Larry Gura,4- 10th inning as New York. SWEEP EXPOS ; Bee ay ion ropes. California Angels 1. snapped afive-gamelosing’ tsewhere Atlanta ' The way the Tigers are — Results Saturday: athe Biue Jaystiadtaken streak. Steve Kemp ledoff Braves posted 2.0 and 9-g ad on Tim Raines’s two- playing = this-. year, Toronto 10, Kansas City 1; a 10 lead on Alfredo the 10th with a double off yictories over ‘Montreal "2 home run in the sixth, : : a however, you can't count Detroit 6, Cleveland 5; Griffin's RBI-triple in the - reliever Pete Ladd, 2-1.. eles Only to have. Jorgensen - TORONTO (CP)—Lori first IFBB women's ' Pp Expos and Los Ang ‘ them out of any game. = Chicago 68, Boston 5; fifth, but the Royals tiedit One out later, Robertson. Dodgers split with Pitt- Seid Atlanta ahead with a BowenRice of Dallas championship held ing Losing by five runs Baltimore 7, Texas 5; in the seventh on Steve doubled to knock in Kemp, sburgh Pirates, winning 6- the eight pinch-hit singlein — dethroned | two-time renege. ne federatio midway . through their Milwaukee 2, New York 1; Balboni's run-producing snappiig a 44 tie, and -l,inapairof mee ‘ ’" champion a Dunlap of includes branches from 122 American League baseball Minnesota 5, Oakland 4;° double. ~ Willie Randolph uewen ‘and losing 21, a Pither ne eaves pale Mr Newark, N. .t to win the countries. Resides Canadas game Sunday, and trailing and California 3, Seattle 1. Red Sox 3 White Sox 1 with an RBI-single. * games, it was: Houston Ply, with an inside-the- - International Federation and the Un ates; 3-1 golng into the eighth © Bergman's sinking line | Bruce Hurst pitched a ; k park-blow, and Montreal's _ of Bodybuilder’s women’s competitors during the inning, the Tigers rallied to drive teadlng off the 120 tworhitter and Mike Easler Ovieles 6 Rangers 1 t Ginelnmatl eee Tim Wallach exchanged world _- professional weekend arrived from thé™ tle it. Four innings later, inning hit off the glove of belted two homers to pace Cal Ripken, Jr., hit for Philadelphia Phillies 3. %!ohomers, their sixth, in championship | Sunday Netherlands, France and ’ al the cycle and Mike Bod- adelphia ee the ninth, ing th Finland they pulled out a ¢5 vic- Cleveland left fielder Otis Boston. Vance Law broke icue’ pitched afivehitien and San Francisco Giants le giving the night. _ fiand. tory to stretch their 1994 Nixon and bounded away, up Hurst’s bid to throw the for Baltimore. Boddicker’ 3 St- Louis Cardinals 2. Braves. 8 os trumph and a rae rice, 25, adds the toad record to 11-0.: allowing Bergmantoreach first no-hitter in Fenway 53 "pitched his second _ Results Saturday: Th Be er sweep, od on’ US crown to her 1983 ND Calif. CAP T can’t say it was second. Park since 1965 by lifting a i . Montreal 2, Atlanta 1, in 10 ie Braves pounced on U.S. amateur title, OAKLA f. (AP) inevitable, but once we got’ Tom Brookens sacrificed 1-0 pitch into the left-field complete Orit € Orr. ine innings; Philadelphia 11, Montreal starter David collecting $7,000 for the — Pitcher Mike Norris of : the sdrenalin flowing, we him to third, and Lou screen for his third homer. Tenaya, 24, took the loss. Cincinnati 2; Houston 10, Palmer. after his three win, Dunlap finished bascball’s ed. and ‘booked knew we had a good Whitaker then stroked a as the leadoff batter in the * New York 6; San Fran- io trot chris Chanblisn Tee Chemie te ee tree ied poked ; chance,” said Dave game-winning single to - eighth inning. Mariners 3 Angels i .___ cisco -7,- St. Louis 0; "q cl 8 Hubb -_ v a hen Carla fareee 8 an on of drugs: Bergman, who doubled centre, making a loser of Twins 4 A’s 3 ; Ed Vande Berg, making” . Chicago 6, San Diego 5, in eli 4 ai ubbar: i983" e, - ancouver, _ charges Sunday, “a and scored the winning run Cleveland’s fifth pitcher, — Two-run singles by Tim his first major league 10 innings; and Pittsburgh i dn ble worun single iden ht cham ‘on, . 3 in the 12th. . Ernie Camacho, 0-2. Teufel and Gary Gaetti in start, combined with Daves 8, Los Angeles 7, also in 10 aa hew an tothe, ha Temple wes fifth amon e f Norris, ae nah bond The victory improved Aurelio Lopez, $0, was the fifth inning gave rookie. Beard on five-hitter. for innings. . ani P ° Virdo entries. 8 OF nage stgation On. the East Division Iéaders’ the winner, pitching ’ two “Ed Hodge his. firat major” Seattle, Vande Berg, rom10 Mets 1. of ‘Aimer, virdon = ¢0 a , possessing... cocaine, - 3 record to°22-4, beat!lmthe) ““Bbonetess Innings." league victat¥- Hodge; 10," “thrtied iy $ 2-3 innings an a ABEGS Betred eight” W#8 Joined by'Marah; and: °““Dunlap™-teamted “~ with” marijuana and major leagues... - Blue Jays 2: Royale t} < pitched sbchit “bi for: finished’ with seven runs in the third inning as sora tae Virdon was Tony Pearson, mn of paraphrenalia, said faa Tn other AL action, it Clif Johnson's _tie- seven innings with Ron strikeouts and no walks; .an anticipated strikeout eecte det : th aired uly spokesman Y fii was: Toronto Blue Jays 2, breakingsingleinthe ninth Davis finishing up for his Beard struck out four. The duel between Nolan Ryan aha DEPICT ‘it . on me pairs Vielienzone. He vas al Kansas City Royals 1: inning scored Jesse sixth save. Mike Warren, Meriners scored ail their. and Mets rookie Dwight e wolf Breini we hall ing cot "es to abl ing investigation ra! Boston Red Sox 3, Chicago Barfield from second and 3-4, took the loss and was runsin the fifth off Tommy?’ Gooden fizzledearly. Ryan rare runs 0 reining, e ¥2 wo Zz Coup Possess ng cocaine White Sox 1: Minnesota lifted Toronto over Kansas knocked out in the Twins’ John, 2-3, when Bob. pitched his first complete Telever, ut the Expos AA crowd of 1,200 jammed a ; 1 a: : reine eatin As si City. Barrel bebigh of foursrun fifth. j Kearney hit a solo homer. game, a’ six-hitter, but sipred sting ome ve the Skyline ‘Hotel for the atter posting $9 aaa | " Win a Couble 0 ankees-§ Brewers and Al Davis doubled in the: : ’ " ' ae Milwaukee Brewers 4,in10 the left field wall at | Andre Robertson’s tle- other run, ae: a Q ‘ ari ; ; , MONDAY Som:2am ti . tt Life-time contract for Brett . Zfafslel7il9lnlg ah KANSAS CITY, Mo. guarantee from the Angeles area, became the games because of various: - |e ; CHOICE nit (AP) atid (baseman Royals. ; Royals’ regular third injurics, he Jed the league : us fae [pawl © Jags tom miner Nate etana pee rge 1, Wi ‘s e@ announcemen was baseman 10 years ago-this average, 5 : " ad 4 gers re v My average the last five madeatanewsconference month and B recitheh his slugging percentage and vas con't cont con't news BER Report | Eaneg | Can't cont ;a seasons is the best in at Royals Stadium by co- all-star credentials the . on-base. percentage and‘ . ~t baseball’s major leagues, owners Ewing Kauffman next year by leading the . was named the league's 6 is news How News Secon | gee | Time a vie | Pan'y has signed what amounts and Avron Fogelman, who Jeague with 105 hits. most valuable player. HS “a cont Sry font Hour Nal venti Pelt Pe to a life-time contract, said negotiations began in In 1976, he hit .883 to win He went above the .40¢ Weel or ; : ‘Kansas City Royals an- earnest two months ago. hisfirstleague batting title mark with a two-run us [ramus —TBnanan [Sonat | ronments” Leos | Keer | oe] nounced today. “Mr. K and I recognize as the Royals won their double Aug. 17 and: 0 Wweekniant Theil of Tie Tee Love | wits Con't Le Pont Con't nt Terms of the contract George Brett's first of four AL West titles. | cemained there until Sept. * on aLiftime — | Cough Comection “ [Animas — tcont La Malea Con't i were not announced, longstanding value to the - He hit .312, 294 and .329 20, capturing the : ‘] Solna Benton TV's Bloopert 100 Close Frontline National Paivre et Monday =] The contract is an ex- Royals’ organization, his the next three years as the imagination of baseball’ 8 a Home witty” gen Cont Tera? | on Cont (a Bonne USF 1 tension of a five-year consistent production on Royals dominated their fans worldwide wi is i the Stars Job Con't in Con‘t Con’t Aventure Football agreement which has two the field year after year diesian. 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