PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Monday, July 4 1 Cameras ao follow young ~ Steve Pickell’s career | TORONTO (CP) — Over the next year or so, an ambitious film project will record, in all aspects, the career of swimmer Steve Pickell. The 19-year-old native of Cubs THE ASSOCIATED SS _ Bill Buckner broke a scoreless tie with a three- run homer in the eighth inning, lifting Chicago toa 4- 0 triumph over te St, Louis Cardinals on Sunday that snapped a four-game Na- tional League baseball losing streak for the Cubs. Buckner’s blow cameon a 2-2 pitch off Al Hrabosky, who had relieved Eric Rasmussen following singles by winning pitcher Bruce Sutter and Greg Gross. Hrabosky, after squaring. the count against the Chicago first baseman delivered a high fasth that was slammed into the right-field seats, a drive which salvaged the final of a fourgame series for the Cubs. St. Louis had loaded the By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League East WoL Pct. GBL Chicago 48 26 64 — Philadelphia 43 32 .§73 5¥ St. Louls 49 34 558 G¥2 Pittsburgh 39°47 «513 10 Montreal 34 42 Ady 15 New York nN 46 403 (18% Los Angeles 53 26 .671 — Cincinnati 42 34 553 9% Houston 35 44 .443 18 San Francisco 24 46 .473 192 San Diego 33 48 «4.407 21 Atlanta 2 49 «4.972 23% , Sunday Results ‘ Philadelphia 11 Pittsburgh 7 Montreal 4 New York 2 Chicago 4 $1. Louis 2 Sen Diego 8 Cincinnati? Los Angeles 10 San. Fraricisca. Houston 9 Atlanta 3 Saturday Results Montreal 4 New York 3 Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 3 St. Louls 10 Chicago 3 Atlanta 2 Houston 1 Cincinnatl 6 San Diego 3 3 Los Angeles 10 San Francisco West swimming (Ont.) Olympians, gave filmmakers some good footage at the Olympiurm International on Frida night where he was the out- Vancouver, now for the Etobicoke standing performer in ‘a field of swimmers from the the United States and Canada in the first finals of a three-day meet. Pickell finished in the fifth fastest time in the world this snap streak bases in the seventh innin on two-out singles by T Simmons and Keith Hernandez, followed by 4 walk to Ken Reitz. Sutter walked Reitz in relief of starter Rick Reuschal but worked out of the jam by fanning Jerry Mumphrey. In other National League . action, Richie Hebner and Greg Luzinski each’drove in three runs as Philadelphia Phillies beat Pittsburgh Pirates 11-7 for a sweep of their four-game series. . . KINGMAN HOT . Dave Kingman drove. in five runs with a single and his 11th home run ofthe season to spark San Diego Padres to a comeback 8&7 victory over Cincinnati Gary Carter hit a two-run homer and Tom Walker itched five innings of one- Fit relief to lead Montreal ——standings}— American League EAST . L Pct. GBL New York 45 5S om Boston 1 34 S47 1 Baltimore 422% 53 1% Cleveland 37 37 500 «(4 Milwaukee 33039 «45 Detroit % 0 «474 (6% * Toranto 047 «3M est Chicago 44°32 «S79 = Minnesota 42 36 538 3 Kansas Clty 40 36 324 4 California 37: 37..500 6 Texas 37 39 467, 7 Oakland 34 42 1447 10 Seattle 95 a? .4of 12 Sunday Resulis New York 2-6 Detroit 1-1; Texas 6-3 Toronto 3-5 Chicago 6-10 Minnesota 0-6 Baltimore 12 Boston & ‘ Callfornte .. Oakland 4° - Milwaukee 10 Seattle 3 Cleveland 6 Kansas City 3 Saturday Results Toronto 10 Texas 7 New York 6 Detrolt 4 Chicago 13 Minnesota 7 Kansas City | Cleveland 0 Baltimore 5 Bosion 2 Seattle 2 Milwaukee 1 Oakland 9 California 4 Expos to a 4-2 victory over New York Mets. Ron. Cey had five hits, including a pair of doubles that drove in ‘our runs, to lead. Los -Angeles Dodgers to a 10-7 victory over San Francisco Giants. In the American League, Roy White's eighth-inning double broke a scoreless tie and Ron Gui scattered six hits as New York Yankees defeated Detroit ‘Tigers 2-0 in the opener of a doubleheader. Ninth-innin . homers by Ron LeFlore an Rusty Staub nullified a New York comeback and gave the Tigers a 10-6 victory over -Yankees in the second game. Lee May, Eddie Murray and Ken Singleton keyed a 1¢-hit Baltimore attack with three hits apiece and the Orioles completed a three- game sweep with a 12-9 ~ yietory over Boston Red Sox. . TANANA WINS 12TH — Frank Tanana hurled a fivehitter and Jerry Remy and Gil Flores socked two- run homers as California downed Oakland 6-4. Bump Wills’s two-run homer in the 10th inning led Texas Hangers to a_ 6-3 triumph over Toronto Blue Jays in the first game of a _ doubleheader. tworun single by Steve Staggs in the ou th inning gave the Blue Jays a 5-3 victory over the Rangers in the second game. Wilbur Wood hurled a threehitter to lead Chicago White Sox to a 6-0 victory over Minnesota in the first fame of.a. doubleheader. @ White’‘Sox- won the " gecond game 10-8 as Jim Spencer and Jim Essian belted tworun homers, Jerry Augustine tossed a fourhitter and Don Money smashed a bases-loaded homer to lead Milwaukee over Seattle 10-3. Near perfect race for Quebec driver _ EDMONTON (CP) — Gilles Villeneuve of Berthierville, Que., drove almost. a perfect race Sunday to capture the 100.5- mile Formula Atlantic auto race before about 5,000 fans. He started on the pole and held off a charge by Finnish fireball Keke Rosburg going into the first corner, a sharp right. After that, wit driving hazardous because of oil on the track, Villeneuve kept Rosberg at y. He won by about three seconds in his Ford-powered March, with Price Cobb of Dallas, Tex., also in a Ford, about one-half Jap behind. Fourth place went to Bobb Rahal of Wheaton, Hl, winner of the second leg of the Formula Atlantic challenge series at Gimli, Man. Fifth after a hard fight with Tom Gloy of Walnut Grove, Calif., was veteran Bill Brack of Toronto. Gloy dropped to sixth before off the track and failing to finish. Cobb started second on the grid. Initially, he was announced as winner of the top starting spot but a malfunction intimin: equipment was discover and Villenenve took over first place. ENGLAND NEXT ; “Tt was a hard race,” said Villeneuve, who begins Wednesday to prepare for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, England, his first Formula One ap- pearance. ‘I won, 80 that means there were no big mistakes—a big mistake puts you right out of things.” The victory was worth $12,000 plus contingency money. Villeneuve moved into. second place in the driver points standings. “T drove a steady race, but I couldn’t relax until the ‘ German diver upsets U.S. Olympic champ RONNEBY, Sweden (AP) — Falk Hoffman of East Germany beat Olympic champion Phil Boggs of the United States 633.90 points to 623.20 to win the men’s three-metre diving title in Swedish Cup competition Sunday. : Carlos Girun of Mexico took third place, defeatin Scott Cranham, 22, 0 Toronto 566.20-551.00. In the women’s event, Irina Kalinina of the Soviet Union beat Christa Kohler of East Germany 464.00-438.70 and won the title. In an all- American meeting, Cynthia McIngvale defeated Christine Look 428,35-424.80 for third place. Unlike Olympic and inter- national diving where divers amassing the greatest number of points finish first, the competitors in the Swedish Cup are paired off against each other. Terri York, 21, of Vancouver, was eliminated Saturday by Kohler, former world champion and winner of the silver medal at the’ Montreal Olympics, 404.05 to 381.35, in a preliminary round. Ken Armstrong, 23, of Ingersoll, Ont., lost in quarter-final competition final few laps, when Keke was about three seconds behind. I knew he couldn't catch me unless 1 made a mis . Rosberg’s efforts were hampere by severe handling problems that were avated when Bob Nelkin of Roslyn, N.Y., blew an engine about halfway trough the S7-lap event. Neikin’s March Ford spewed oil ‘for almost a la before the motor dissolved. “First I could smell the oil," said Cobb. “I didn’t _ know where it was coming from. Then I could see it. “My brakes were inconsistent. Sometimes they worked and sometimes they didn't. Sometimes the front anes would lock and sometimes it was the back ones. Sometimes my foot would go right to the floor and } would have to pump them. up. “Tt was all I could do to keep the car on the track some times.” Villeneuve and Rosberg both denied any anger after the cars touched on the testing bridge turn leading to the main straightaway. They said the slick track helped cause the problems. “It didn’t affect the way my car handled,” said Rosberg. ‘It was handling lousy anyway That's why we qualified both our cars, but they were both giving me trouble. I don’t think the one we used was any better than the other one.’ New Zealander David Oxton was shunted in the first-corner pileup and bounced from the track. He lost aimost a whole lap in the disruption and was never a factor although he engaged with Gloy and Brack in some of the best racing of the day. year in winning ‘the 100- metre backstroke then anchored the Olympians winning 400-metre freestyle relay. . “Part of the thinking is to . market swimming,” said Larry Tapp, president of the | Canadian Olympic Association, in explaining the film being done by Mike Savoy. ; trey tong attracting yo! 3, film could do a lot. Shoe, Tobin win swaps INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Shoemaker piloted J. 0. Tobin to a surprise victory Sunday in the $316,400 Swaps Stakes as previously undefeated Seattle Slew, the three-year-old thoroughbred Triple Grown champion wound up fourth in the field of seven. Shoemaker, who has had 1,943 races at Hollywood Park, sent J. 0. Tobin to the the standpoint of © Jockey Bill ; lead as the three-year-olds broke . from the starting te. Shoemaker kept the ormer English champion colt in the front for the duration of the 1%mile race, setting a stakes record of 1:58 2-5, just two-fifths of asecond off the track record’ . by Quack in 1972. Rankin still - on top LACHUTE, Que. (CP) — . Judy Rankin continued her . domination of the Ladies’ Professicnal . Golf Association tour Sunday by rize Of - capturing the top $12,000 in the lone Canadian event on the LPGA tour. Despite the fact she was Jagued by a poor putting . Pdfort on he Prront nine, . Rankin finished the tournament four under par after shooting a two-over- par 74 for a 212 total. Tied for second were Pat Meyers and Sandra Palmer at 215, oneunder par. JoAnn - Washam and Sally Little finished in a tie for fourth at . 216, With her victory at the 6,300-yard, par 72 layout at the Lachute Golf and ‘Country Club’s No. 1 course, Rankin now has won $82,508 on the tour this season. She started the day six under and with a one-stroke edge over Meyers. She was two over on the front nine and came in at par on the back side. : ba eb a oo ey on'the par-four, yard fourth hole” and followed that with a bogey on, the par-three, 17-yard Eichelberger registers rare win MILWAUKEE (AF) ~- Dave Eichelberger, proke out of the pack with a birdie on his 34th hole Sunday, then held on for a two-stroke vietory over -Morris Hatalsky, Gary McCord and Mike Morley in’ the. rain- plagued $130,000 Greater ilwaukee Open golf tournament. Eichelberger, whose only other victory in 11 years on the tour came here in 1971, ,finished with a final-roun 7, two under par over the wet, windy Tuckaway Country Club course. He won $26,000. Eichelberger shot a 69 in the third round earlier Sunday and finished at. 278, or 10 wider par for the tournament. A Thursday downpour had delayed the first round by one day, forcing the 36-hole windup. Then the first 18- hole round Sunday was delayed an hour and 49 minutes because of rain. (QL. 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