“team is hoping to - Charlie Lea, the {lfth . ~ starter. on Montreal Expos’ ‘five-man pitching ‘staff, : , Tealizes he's not a bonsehald “fame, oe “Was playing. cards in St. Louis the other night and Jack Buck, ‘their broad- caster, came on and started talking ° about Montreal's fine ‘pliching staff,” said Lea, “He named four starters and moved on to the bullpen. ~\T guess it shows how unknown Iam.” - Lea was all too familiar to Chicago. Cubs on Wed- “nesday ‘night as he com- bined with relievers Woodie ” Fryman and Jeti Reardon - _om.a -four-hitter in ‘a 3-0 National League baseball victory. : - Lea, %6, hasn't lost to the Cubs, who entered the game _ With six straight victories, ‘In four career decisions. ;Lea. only walked 2hree - batters, but one of them — 77 Ryne Sandberg — pushed Junior, Kennedy, who had singled, to second base with Jwp out.in the ‘Jackson who -h eighth ‘inning. Whén “Lea ‘Wenlt.to a 1,0 count.on, Larry, _Bowa, the. next ‘batter, he " was lifted for Fryman, .Fryman - completed the walk -to’Bowa but - pitched _ .out ‘of ‘the. bases-loaded . « Situation by getting Bill . Buckner to ground out Sharply to second. - That was the duel of the game,’ o- sald. - Expos - manager Jim’ Fanning. ~“Buckner hit the ball fir- . mly,*" : - Fryman needed help fram Reardon in the ninth when Leon Durham's single and a walk by pinch hitter Keith. Moreland left ‘runners: at - fivst and second with one oul. Reardon. retired the. . next two batters for his 17th gave, _ Gary. Carter's zend home run in the second inning, his first since July 27, provided the Expos with the only run _ they © required, But Doug Flynn’s two-put, RBI single after Carter and Chris ’ Speier . sandwiched © walks . between a pair of outs made it 2-0 in the fourth against a "starter: Allen Ripley, 4-5. vin ‘thes ninth, Al Oliver blooped arun-scoring single off reliever Lee Smith to . ‘produce an insurancerun, It - . increased -Oliver’s team:- ” leading RBI total to 73. The victory still. left - Montreal in fourth piace, "54. games: behind visit’ Olympie Stadium’ ~ tonight: for a doubleheader ~ that - opens a crucial five- game series. | Andre’ ‘Dawson, who sat: out” the series’ against - “ Chileago because of a scte » lett-wrist, is expected to... Play, « ets "Bill .Gullickson, BD, and Ray Burris, 4-12, will. pitch. forthe Expos against Larry . Cliriatenson 76: and Ed -; Farmer,- 24. Toate other. National League ~‘agtion Wednesday night, it was: :San Franclaco Giants - ie ‘Atlanta Braves 6 in 12 innings; . Cincinnati Reds 2 Los “Angeles. Dodgers 1; (Philadelphia Phillles 4 ~~" Bittabubgh’ Pirates “1; and 4 - Houston: ‘Astros 3 San Diego ‘Padres 0, St. Loud’ Car. - - dinals ‘and New York Mets - Bat. rained. out. vad water ae » Philadelphia’ Phillies, the East Division leaders: who | “s Series of Fasthall tournament, where! vsaid,. Tbyire ‘nol 1 usually ‘pliysical théy- lost three’ garnes out of four and,” errors either, mostly’ mental ones; like fp, failing to. qualify. for. pldyoff-round’ “throwing. tothe ~- agtion. The Camrose tourmament was + thé.team’s. toughest test so: dar, with.” ia -top:-denior A. teams.,"from ’ ‘all ‘over _ Canada and the States attending. was obvious they Zloklikovits said Wednesday. “We'll, Brakeand Clutch 2- fust_have to see if all those tough final Monday. games have helped at all.” - The'tough games he referred to were - the ones the Kings played in‘Camrose, Alberta, last weekend . at the World, gop yt qeent i ~~ ‘ Poomuder ve aeA UF Giants 3 Braves 6 “The Giants will not be. intimidated by anyone,"' Reggie Smith, the San Francisco outfielder, sald - ’ Wednesday on the eve of an important four-game National League. baseball series with Los. Angeles Dodgers, - Smith was a member of © Toronto Blue Jays swept a three-game series from Bostan Red Sox on Wed- nesday night for the first time in. their : six-year American League baseball : history and they can give the credit to their Pitching staff. ' In the three-game series, Toronto pitching limited the Sox to fiverunsas they put a crimp in Boston’s pennant~ ambitions. . On Wednesday night, it was reliever Roy Lee “turn back the Red Sox"4- idackson’came : into - the “game in the séventh inning with the bases loaded and ‘Toronto trailing 3-2. It took - meal in Camrose, that 5-2 to"Regina after it “~ gerrors ‘that have bothered them ‘over ~ the past few weeks and play the way” _ they think they are capable of playing. ity all atarting to come together,” * vancing. Dome Petroleum of Calgary, who beat. the Kings 24, were the . tournament winners, beating. Calgary’ © “we’ ve: been playing well an then losing on one mistake, one mistake’ / Magallvat a critical time," Zloklikovits Sound from Norht Vancouver. him. “*We? ok been scoring more: “jung "lately but we've been putting -ourselveg - :wepng: base: or » throwing to the citolt man, and missing _ behind the 9-bail with stupid mistakes: wouldn’t be- ad-. lin the tournament — “The Kingi fay inst one game tally, "Poor :baserunning too; really.bad_ baserunning: Hopefully ‘these things will work themselves out” by thig weekend, though,”’: ow . This weekend's B.C, Séniot A - fastball championships feature the nine best teams. from . around the province ina double-knockout format. ’ the Dodgers for’ many years and remembers that - the Giants used to be virtual pushovers for them. -“When I first came here, it was-a matter of the Dodgers knowing they could beat the Giants,” Smith said. “But there's been an attitude change.” The Giants have posted him just one pitch to defuse the potential big inning in the seventh and he retired the following six batters in order to up his record to 4-8. Jackson's effort stood out in comparison to ‘those, by teammate Dale Murray and Boston's Mark Clear, Murray walked in the go- _ ahead run in the seventh, giving Boston a momentary 3-2 lead, while Clear gave up the tying hit and then walked ia the winning run in the bottom. of the seventh. - ‘The. Jays-. aocemplished their victory without the services of manager Bobby Cox, who was absent due to an illness:in the family. . The loss was Boston's 10th a Berbick suspended, CBC won't CLEVELAND (AP) — Boxing commissioners did - nat believe heavyweight, boxers Trevor Berbick of Halifax and American Tim Witherspoon were taken ill three days before each was to fight in a nationally- télevised bout, so they suspended the fighters: indefinitely Wednesday. Don King Productiofs had set up fights between: Berbick, the Canadian and ‘Commonwealth ‘champion, and Renaldo Snipes on Saturday, as well'as a bout Sunday pitting Witherspoon against. James Tillis at.a downtown ‘Cleveland hotel. Murray Goodman, chief publicist for King, said the defectidns scrappetl the original! weekend cards: but addedd'thatthe King team -would ‘hold an 11 a.m. (EDT)! revs conference - today to announce plans fo for. ‘the wéekent,’ ‘> ~ ‘The’ "three-member Cleveland Boxing Com- — mission mel - privately Wednesday after in-' terviewing both ‘fighters. Berbick and Witherspoon” . _ had complained of being mt . _ With the flu. “They. failed to keep. a commitment,” . Goodman said, “We're talking about. tnajor fighters here. : “Goodman. * gald “many boxing: commissions dn. the “United States; as well as: the, : World Boxing Council and ; World Boxing: Association, ~ Hkely will. honor - the suspensions, which -Mmean neither -. Berbick nor Witherspoon _ can fight. legally anywhere. In. the world until the Cleveland _ commission says #0.. “It will nat be a short suspension,” sald com- “filadion” member” “Bugene "om, Pearson, ‘They may: ~ke reinstated, at a ‘later hearing, if they_ask for It.’ 97? _| “But right now, the ruling | - , ¥Yencouver- buy flu means what it says," he added. “Their suspensions . are indefinite.” The commission said the suspensions were baséd on doctors’ examination ong. The fighters ‘said their” reason for dropping the fights were also based on doctor's exams. . “Two doctors told me two weeks ago ‘that I ‘couldn't train,” said Berbick: "I.had a virus in .my throat. “I just couldn't get in ‘Lea’s arm | is no: S - The team leaves for Victorla Friday " \ Terrace is. one e of only. ‘three, teains “nat from: ‘Vancouver, with the ather 4s two. coming from.Victorias 50>. In : preparation for the ‘BCS By . _ Bhoklikovits | was hoping to getinsome . ~ - very tough competition, and the Kings a got it both last: weekend and at the- . tgurnament - befare that. . “Phey won their first three tournaments. of the” _ Problem; mye year but ‘since then have struggled, their best showings coming in Terrace <. ‘ against Westside Federal’ of Seattle, ” where the two teams played to a dead. — “even split of a four-game series, and in’ ~ Mannvilie, Alberta, where they . won - two of three games but didn't advance ‘past the preliminaries. because - they and plays their first game Saturday ~ -seored- fewer runs than the team: that morning at 9 a.m, ‘against: Big Bird ‘did... | - : “That's the way it is, tholigh. The.. ‘the major league's best .' leading Los Angeles and: record, 28-13, since June 27;, Counting their 9-6, 12: Inning victory. over Atlanta on. Wednesday night, the Giants have won 10 straight “and moved into the thick of . ‘the NL West battle. — & The surge has left the fourth-piace. Giants four games behind divislon-- in the last 13 games and ‘leavesthem 414 games back of Milwaukee Brewers: in the AL” East. ; - “We missed ‘Jim Rice's he bat tonight,” said manager Ralph Houk «of -his left fielder, out with a puiled . muscle. 'He explodes every once in a while. . In. other | AL games " Wednesday night, ‘it was: California Angels @ Min- nesota Twins 3; Seattle Mariners 7 Oakland A's 4, Texas Rangers-4 Milwaukee Brewers 3;-Detroit“Pigers? ‘New. York Yankees. 2; Chicago White. Sox 4. Baltimore Orioles. 1; and -- ‘Kansas City Royals § Cleveland Indians 0. Angels 6 Twins’3 ‘fastballer shape in time,” he added. “I could ‘be good ‘for two or three rounds, but I would be cheating miyself and the public if I tried to fight.” _ Sworn _ affidavits “"’ of doctors who examined the fighters said. they found ‘nothing wrong with -either . man, > Standings _mastara “Bivicton -L F AMP Pls “New York 21 8 66 47 60 144 Toronto - 4} $4 41 45 141 Mantreal ‘17:12 «5139.42 149 Chicage “V3.8 50 62 47 4 . / fovthern, Divislon ” “Fort Laud Tulsa: Ws 44 53°54.194 Tampa Bay 1 18. “ay a5 34 Wo. Jackscaville. . . . 10 19 “30 -wantern: Division | ¥ Sdattle Wa12 S$? 4659 145 * 1910 55° 4a da Tat | 1413, db 46-55 tap ‘| California at Oakland N . Harrah, Cle 2427 " We 33s: - .Gooper, Mil 438 72 142 924 "¥punt, Mil. 430 83 138 2)" Banary ie \,-Paciorek,, Chi. 993-37 94g * “gereta, “Tor (°. \ 4a? 71.1505.920° Hrbeki. Min , 378 56. 0 au 1 IMcRae KC | 475 66 134 315 “Murray, Bal 381 $2 0 73 22168 80 Gantrer, Mit 2923291 «312 64.38. 98 © San Diego 17°12 463 50 49. 147°. San. Jose). 1316 47-53 38 4: Portland © ~ 12:17 43 43 37 105 Gdmanton 10.20 37. 6132 46 “Sia pelate are. awarded for « regulation or overtima. victory. Faur. points ‘for ‘a’ shootout. vic- tory.. One bonus-pelnt - goal. scored With 2° matimum. of three per: gems. .No bonus” point * Is awarded for overiitie : Wednesday” “Weavite ” : Toronto 4 New York 1. ° Sen Diego 4 Tulsa 3-0; 4Vancouver. 2 Gamonten 1 Totay't. Game Fort Lauderdale at Seattle N . sans for: every. Chicago ~ witsan, .. When a key hit is needed, ; _ California. Angels’ ‘almost fall over themselves to get into the batter’s box. “It. was. two out, bases” _“ loaded in the bottom of the seventh inning when Don - Baylor gol his turn, against Ron - Davis, they hope to make up more. ground as they’ start. their ‘big series today with the . Dodgers, who Jost 2-1 to Cincinnati Reds. on. Wed- nesday night. The Braves, meanwhile, remained a half-game_- behind .: the Dodgers in second place. Smith hit a two-run homer Jays sweep Sox, crimp pennant hopes Minnesota Twins’ right~ handed reliever. | Baylor drove a 3-2 pitch into the teft field stands for ‘ his sixth career grand slam and 18th homer of the year, powering the Angels to a 6-3 - American League baseball victory Wednesday night over the Twins. “It, was the 17th. game- ‘winning .run batted in for Baylor. : Mariners 7 A's 4 Left-hander Floyd hits’ to. lead: Sealtle : plist Oaklaid.:: Barihister :¢11-71 raised - his, league-leading a strikeout” ‘tolal to 141 by fanning . six and . walking four before -Bill Caudill ‘came on in.the ninth to gel is 20th save, — langers 6.Brewers 3 Buddy Bell singled home | ‘what proved to be the winning run in the Texas victory over Milwaukee as the Rangers’ erupted _ five runs in the seventh inning. The loss was only the third Stats and Standings. - AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Bivision WoL Peo Milwaukee 65 46.586 Boston 4) S51 545. 4 Baltimore 59 52 597 6 Detroit. ..: «57.55 S07 & New York. 65 55° 500 9 Cleveland 54 58 491 10 * Tarente 55 56 .487 11 Wasttern Division California 44 48 571 - Kansas — City o4 48 571 Chicaga 60 51° S4t 3 Seattle 36 57 404? Qakland -~ 50 65 .435 15 Texas. 44-67 3%) Minnesota’ ~ W974 345 25 Wednesday Reavlts Toranto 4 Boston 3 " Texas..6 Milwaukea.3 . “" Oetrolt 4° New York. .2 4 a nlngs) Chicago 4 Ballimore 1. Californta 6 Minnesota 3 Kansas City @ Cleveland & . Seattle 7 Oakland 4 Tonight's Probable Pitchers: California = Tlant 0-1) al AAla- | nesota §=“Vicla 3-3) “Toronto Gott 3-7 and Galset 1-0) at Milwaukeo | -McClure 6:4. and Lerth 7-7) N New York W onsen 66) at Koosman. 45) Ni - “" Belday Games Baltimore at Boston N Kansas City al Detroit: N | Toronto st Milwaukee N° New York at. Chicaga La ‘Seattle af Minnetote N° Cleveland at Texan N ~ SO A Rave Ke * A77 45.11 47 Doubles, White, Kansas City, Mr Yount, -Mullwaukee, 31, “+12, Herndon, Detrolt, “11. . Home: rune - thomas, Al: wakes 26: ReJschton, Callfor: ola, 24, . : aun baited in— McRae, Kan: aa City, OF+ Thornton, Cleve- fand, 87) Cooper, Milwaukee, ~ $toten Ouktand, . bases Henderson, 107; Garcia, Toronta, ‘Pitch 1 re 14 dealgtonn)~ Burns, Chicago, 19-4, .768,°3.31) Vukovich, Milwaykes, :12+4,° 730, 4243 Guldrys New York: Ws 13, 8 Steikesute: Barnister, 140: Berkers’ Clovatand, beattle, 194, ~ ~ san No” Triplaa— Wilnon,, Kansas . City, any NATIONAL LEAGUE « East Division . . WoL Pct. OBL Philadelphia 64 48 .§71 St. Louls 43649 «4.8431 _ Pittsburgh 5? 53 527 § ‘+ Montreal 5a 53.523 5 New York - 40 43 .492 15 Chicago 48 47.417 West Division Los Angeles 64 53 557 Atlanta 62 50 554 San Olego 60. 54 526 1 San Francisco, 60 5§ $22 4 Houston 351 62 «451 12 Cincinnati - 41,93) 360 22. Wednesday Results “- Montreal 3 Chicago 0 Philadeiphia 4 Pittsburgh 1 Houston 3 ‘San Diego 0 Cincinnatl 2 Los Angeles 1. San Francisco 8. Atlanta 6 1 Innings) | ‘ St. Lous at New York, rain Ppa. Today's: Games. San Franclico af Los ‘Angeles — Atlanta af. San Diego Philadelphia at Montreal 2N Chicago at New, York N $f. Louls at_Pitisburan N . Friday Games St. Loula.at Pittsburgh N Philadeiphia at Montreal N ‘Houston at.-Cincinnatl 4 * Chicago at. New “York N | Atlanta at San Diego N Franclaco at Los Angetes Sth” Oliver, “Mtl McGee, ; 1 . ta 63937 318 . £048 82 121 307 Garter. Mtl. Durham, chr, Losmith,- sth * . 387 57 118.205 323 50 98 .303 Candreeux, LA .! Madiock, Poh ~* 419 dF 123 ,300 Oouniei— Kennedy, San Disgo, . 32; Knight, Houston, 28: Daw « Montreal, | 23. ‘Triples—. ‘Thon. McGee, Si. Louls, & Heme ‘ruki— Murphy, Atlanta, 2) Kingman, New: York, 28. Rune batted In— ‘Murphy, At lente, 79; ‘Clark, San Francisco, - Stolen -wases— Morenc, burgh, ‘Siz. Ralnes, Sy Logmith, $t,Louls, 48. Pitching = 34° Cariton, Philadelphia, 148,~ 3.117 Robinson, Pittsburgh, 12-4, 7,3: at rikeavis— . Sate, Lo a¥9 §7 135 315... | aP7 42 148 1308 | “411 90.128 (308 299'50 90-301 Houston... 41. - Pitte Montreal, : ‘decislensl-— Ro gers,.. Montreal -14-3, 737, a W Glietnaatt |: ; War Carlton, Philadelphia, 168. | in the 12th inning to win the game Wednesday. It was his - 12th homer of (he'year and his eighth winning: run _batted in. He has hit:safely in 13 of his last 14 games with live homers and 11 RBI over that span, The loss was the ninth straight for the Braves, who had dropped. out of first f by the Breyers in their Jast ‘10: games. ¢ Tigers 3 Yankees 2. Jerry -Turner's . sacrifice fly to left field scored Lou Whitaker from third base in - the 12th. inning and gave Detroit its victory over New York, Whitaker had singled to centre off reliever George Frazier. (43), the fourth Yankee pitcher. White Sox 4 Orioles 1 - A 14-hit attack, paced’ by Steve Kemp's two singles and two runs batted j in, gave Chicago its ; victory: over Baltimeresand a sweep’ of their three-game series. It was the White Sox's “11th victory in their last 13 - ‘games, Royala 8 Indians 4 Don Hood ‘pitched. five ° ~ innings of one-hit, relief and ~ Amos Otis collected three’ hits and two runs batted in ‘.to lead Kansas City over Cleveland, capping Royals’s three-game sweep of the Indians. * we -eipetiina ia the plies a hgh a 7 ‘There aren't, many. runs scoged: in this, : type. of ball. 80. “all the aiftsrence hetween two teams: is ‘one: run.’ " 8 " Doklitovita ian’t wotvied ‘about the : + team, though, if they can conquer the -mental- errors , che sees as, the main " “We're not that far away, though. ; ‘We-won our last three or four tour- naments «last year. including ‘the ‘western Canadian senior B Cliam-_ pionship) and the first three this year, . 80 it's not too bad: The first year in * senior A is always: the toughest, you know, you always take a year ad- justing to the jump. [t's always rough. “We haven’t done badly. “the: In fact, — toria. stranger. to shut-out Chicago ‘place Tuesday night after spending virtually all season on top: - Reds 2 Dodgers 1 Cesar: Cedeno doubled home two runs in the first inning.and Bob Shirley (4-9) and Brad Lesley made them . Stand with a combined ‘seven-hitter as Cincinnati’ ‘edged Los Angeles to snap the Dodgers’ eight-game winning streak, Phillies 4 Pirates 1 Garry Maddox drove in three runs with a pair of -Singles to lead Philadelphia © over Pittsburgh for the Phillies’ third victory in’ ‘Lower Mainland: ught it would -longer to‘adjust.. It took a few y | “win the B title’ and its the same in Phe lack of pornpetition is ¥ its, thoigh.” "Besides Big Bid, ‘the oiher teams at ve . 7. theB .C,'a will be the Victoria Budgets, “ + perennial contenders far the national title, - Ingrabain- Hotel, Victoria, and five teams from the ~ ‘Moonraker Pub, | ‘Terminal Pub and Royal Towers from New Weatminster;. and Vancouver Magicians and Waldorf Hotel. Most: of. the games will be’played at Victoria‘s “ Royal Athletic Park, .with one: or. possibly two at Central Park, in” Vie, also from their four-game series with the Pirates. The © Phillies scored the winning run-in a- three-run eighth inning. Bo _ Diaz's groundout gol one. run home before. Maddox capped the rally with a two: Tun single, ‘ ‘Astros 3 Padres t) . Nolan: Ryan, (12-8) ki the eighth one-hitter of. hid * career and singled ina ol and Dickle Thon ‘extend ‘his hitting streak: to games as Houston blanked’ San’ Diego to complete three-game | ‘sweep. Thon’ leadoff double led to: -thd- Astros’ first run ‘in ‘thé. _ opening inning.” - : : a : 1 7 Local Sports Shorts Braid stays unbeaten ‘Braid Insurance Rovers won their third straight game in the-second half of the season Wednesday. night.as they beat Pizza-Hut United #1. 0011: i] . "shat teanaia oeeal Pizza Hut won the. first half-season and automatically ot qualified for post-season playoffs, but so fat this half they. ‘ have lost two games to Braid, who have yet to lose.. The: —_ winner of the second half will play Pizza Hut in the Terrace! Youth Soccer Association's under-18 division playoffs. ‘Manuel Madeiros got a goal in each hal€ for Braid to, lead! the team's offence, with Louie Salos adding one in the first! : to Rive Braid a 2-0. halttime, lead. + Brad Wright: got the: ‘ fourth Rovers goal. -, John Cormano scored the aly United goal. a All other divisions in the TYSA. play their regiilar! 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