Through’ and times: and:, - had: times,” Pittsburgh - "Pirates are trying ‘to-keep. .° ¢ everything. in’ ‘Perspective, “This is. as loose -club,” 4 -Tanner said Tuesday night: on “after © his: ‘team: - “clubbed. -ANational.: ‘League baseball: “;action. “We'ye come-back from relative. obscurity .in. * the firat half of the season. ” ‘ Six weeks ago, the Pirates were 13 games under .500 with a firm -hold of fifth Piratea |. manager .. “Chuck. ‘ Orosco “went: the: final: two" inplags, allowing’ one hit i im Mets. Swan, 25, ‘pitched seve ~iginings and : “gave: up: both i > Pung on. five. “hits. . “Jess picking up his Wth: save, since Aprit 7 to ead ‘the, “ ca * + Steve Lake: keyed’ a dour-" Be j run Spurl. in the second * inning: witha two Tun double Red: hot. Pirates | ‘trying Cubs. ‘5 Cardinals 30 + with” ‘a run-scoring ‘singis: - single, and. Ron Hodges. an. - _ RBI. single ii “the ‘second: *- - in Lake for, the Inning’s final 1 “Fimples groundoitt.- ao The Reds took a 1-Pleéad in “dinning to: give t the: Mets a 20 lead, ’ Montreal's runs came on - Gary Carter’s lth. homer, ‘a. two-run shot in the fourth. place in the NL East: Since ° “the all-star break, they have “won 21 of 26 games to take the top-spot. : Elsewhere in the NL, Sdn “Francisea Giants downed » “Atlanta Braves : 7-3, New “York Mets defeated ‘Mon: ‘treal, Expos. 5-2, ‘Chicago Cubs edged St. Louis. = Cardinals 5-3,.Los Angeles 3 ; Dodgers beat Cincinnati * Reds 3-1 and Houston Astros 2 3 nipped San Diego Padres 4-2: 2 in 12 innings. {Johnny Ray ed - the- & Pirates’ attack, going 5-for- 2 35 with three runs batted in. = Dave Parker contributed: a- 2 three-run “ triple in. the . 2 eighth. . 3 Larry McWilliams, 11-5, , 2 gave up nine hits before | 3 leaving in the ‘elghth with nites og BS o Gary Matthéws. homered, his ninth of the season, and 3 Mike Schmidt ‘had a run- & Scoring triple for the % Phillies. Kevin. Gross, 2-3, was, the losing pitcher. . Giants 7 Braves 3. «..4° ‘Dave Bergman: ‘powered the Glants with a career- PYeIE ter Titers sLEPT Ty at srraMNoneirudsteneri to. 5 Mike Krukow, 7-6, gained 3 the victory, but walked off - =the mound -after throwing {two warmup. pitches in the» 2 sixth. He ‘straiiied:his- ‘back’ 5 # in the fifth when his spikes: = gat caught on ‘the pitching” ">. rubber, Greg Minton came- 2 z on to earn his 13th save. ; Pascual Perez, 12-3, lost = for the first time since the = Giants beat him 2-1 on June _g 17. He gave up five runs on _ 2 eight hits, struck out six and = 3 innings. Dale Murphy hit : = 7 his 22nd homer of the year. ? i in the third for the Braves. | = 3 Mets 5 Expos 2 _ George Foster had three S hits, including his 18th” zhomer, and: Craig Swan Z recorded his first victory t | E { = | | | i} weeks - ‘Corrales # ¢ relief “help from. Ceelllo Red Sox = had three wild pitches in 4 1-" Steve Rogers, 13-6, was the loser. Ryne Sandberg. ‘then. drove: TOR, © run inthe third when: Bill Buckner doubled and later scored. on Mel Hall's sacrifice fly, ‘helped his-own cause in: “the " wo sécond ‘when’ he followed -*- ;, Philadelphia Phillies 10-3-in-— -~Bob Bailor had @ two-run © The Cups got their final” Dave. Concepcion, “' Redus ‘and “Cesar Cedeno. the fourth on. singles‘ by : Gary Frank Pastore, 410, was the. Corrales. winning with _Pat Corrales was sitting in first place in baseball's National League East. two “ago. _—-_ with Philadelphia Phillies. | He was fired. - Now, Corrales is sitting on ‘top of a four-game winning ‘streak as manager of the American . ~. League's. - Cleveland Indjans. “Cleveland, the only team ~ not in contention in the ALL East race; swept first-place. . Baltimore Orioles 3-1 and 4- 3: -Tuesday night,” ‘replaced | Mike Ferraro as the Indians’ pilot on Sunday, the team hasn't lost. ~ Like Cleveland, ‘Toronto ; Blue Jays arid Milwaukee Brewers. were double winners ‘Tuesday, further .. tightening -Totonto blasted New ‘York the _ division. ‘ Yankees 10-9 in 10 innings _and 13-6, while Milwaukee downed Kansas Cily Royals §-1 and 3-2," In other. games, Boston beat ' Texas Rangers 6-5, Chicago White | Sox took Detroit Tigers 7-5, California | Angels . edged _..,.fill ‘Minnesota -Twins.2-1;and°2< W : “Toaded i in the ‘elghth inning. * Sealtlé Mariners outlasted Oakland A's’ 15-12. Po Andre. Thornton: drove _in .three runs.in the Cleveland ‘doubleheader - - and “Bud Anderson got saves in both games. Bert Blyleven; ‘out 19. days with a stiff right |. shoulder, - shutout opener. - - pitched’ | innings in six” the - plue Jays 10-13 Yankees 9-6 . ‘' Before the largest: crowd - in Toronto's . seven-year. history, 45,102, the Jays. stormed back from 6-2 and $7 deficits in the opener and broke open the. nightcap Since". game for the Yankees and - homer, . with six runs in’. the fifth. -Rookie Matt Williams, in his | major-leagiie debut, lasted five innings for the second- ‘game victory. In the first game, Roy.Lee Jackson, 81, set “a .club record with’ his seventh consecutive victory... . _The Blue Jays, who ‘moved within-a” game of first place, managed 28 hits — ‘in ‘ite twinbill, with Lloyd Moseby homering twice. Graig Nettles hit one in each | Roy Smalley had two in the Opener. - Brewers 5-3 Royals La Ted Simmons homered on Larry. Gura’s first pitch in , White Sox 7 Tigers 5 . “Greg Walker; and Greg Luzinski led the White, Séx, Red Sox 6 Rangets 5. _Boston, eight games out in - the East, was led by ‘Tookie Dennis °: Boyd, recalled Saturday from Pawtucket, who struck out four and pitched a six-hitter. over six: innings; Bob Stanley picked up his 20th save. eg, PCL Toros. pound helpless “Ruben Robles slugged. a the bottom of the ninth for grand slam. and: collected Milwaukee's second: .vic- -tory,. The Brewers,’ 1% games out in the East, won - the “first game as Ben Oglivie drove in four runs,: ‘three of: them with a tie- breaking ‘Angels 2 Twins 1 homer in the ninth to lift the Angels to victory in a game Hos . Gary Ward ‘hit what ap- peared to be a single up the ‘middle. Darrell Brown was | on second and took off for | third.” ... He. and’ shortstop Rick Burleson collided and then Brown ‘went ‘for home after Houston - Jimenez had ‘scored, apparently’ making the score 3-0. called runner’s interference én. Brown. Brown was out - and Ward's single | became a’: fielder’s choice. - and - ’ Jimenez had to ‘return to third. i i \ | i H “4 ( ‘freezer, slip a little cottage cheese under them : for the perfect cool dessert. _—_ For cooking, or fresh - elie I ' from the tub, Dairyland A fentteris _ cottage cheese is your best. ele in cutting summer _Reitchen chotes. Brrr reve irc crcame Tho retirr reettorst resttnett eretiotne tis atten) os Mirna hye Tiee foi tracie ott cen Tt Tat iteer Cee teeta Tere ce eet eet ee - Here's the key jand’s corer ottage. | A tle cottage cheese in yout fridge helps. you cope with a busy summer schedule. yen Le ‘the sun's out and you're offto the beach, >~ -| “pack some in your picnic basket. When the - gang drops by, lay out a salad bar with a . centerpiece of cottage cheese. After a sunny 7 Saturday on the farm picking blueberries for the .-* sixthinning. . Umpire | John ‘Shulock “aking ; it, Ty Kuhn told a. news con: ~ ference he wanted to stay, but decided to drop the fight. “because I felt the game. - Se ele ae te . five RBI, and: Wes Clemérita _ drove in four more runs. as Tucson Toros | pounded Portland Beavers 15-1 ina: - Pacific - - Coast League baseball game Tuesday. . In other games, Tacoma’, Tigers downed - Phoenix =. . Glants 7-3, Hawaii Islanders. Ron Jackson hit a two-run © trounced -—s- Albuquerque . Dukes 16-5, and Las Vegas - Stars got past’ Edmonton - (Trappers 4-1, Salt Lake.was:. tained "dit ‘at Vahebuver,’:” Tueson hitters got to five ’ Portland pitchers for | ‘18 hits, | the: Toros, nine and distance for- striking: cut scattering nine hits. a ~ Darrin Burroughs,” took the loss. ° In Tacoma, ' Dave Hudgens __ and : Marshall ‘Brant each: hit two home: runs to lead the Tigers to - victory a ~ Phoenix. loser Mark BOSTON (AP) ‘ordeal’ that, would. have “Made. it more difficult to -find ‘a successor. - The resignation came as. ~ the owners opened their’ ‘annual summer meetings where Kuhn's replacement. ~tolped' the agenda despite last-ditch manoeuvring by: his supporters . to save hig He said club owners how have an opportunity to find. & new commissioner who _ ‘can = “rally - together.” | He baseball said “he “rejected a plan that would . “have. ‘retained him as an. ” administrator —but..without —. the commissioner's title,.- , second Kuhn, whose ‘seven-year term was to ; », expire Aug. 12, did win a few extra months on. the. job, getting . end — " unanimous approval to stay. |. uritil- Dec. - 31,. or ‘until .a *- successor is selected. But he .Sald he will not change his. mind. © “My decision |s final, irrevocable and emphatic,” . a will not review . he said. would-go through a terrible ‘ ordeal if I cqntinded, and it . wotild make it more difficult’ © to find A new come" missioner,” "games, drove’in’ the°tying’ ‘Ki and go-ahead | runs: th: a. ¥ homers, - knocking in five runs’ in a and every - ‘Tucson - othe loss. | "Jeff “Heathcock went the. -Kubn resigned as. basebali “ ‘commissioner today, telling club owners he was giving _ uphis fight to keep the job. to. "spare the game “‘a terrible” “however, . Denny. waning -to., Second...” Verne Ruhle,. 33, pitched od the final, three- innings for - the Astros, while’ “Padre - -~reliever Sid Monge lost for, the first: time in five - ‘ decisions. : Indians 5% games in- front in the’ West. a ’ Walker knocked. in “tio. “runs, one with an opposite- field homer, and Luzinski singled in two runs in a. three-run first for Chicago. ‘Mariners 15 A’s 12 The. Hendersons, | Dave and Steve; each had two with Dave wild. shootout in Seattle. Beavers Dempsey and Tigers winner: Curt Young both. went the distance, . Chris © Hawail’s Joe Orsulak hit a _ three-run homer to highlight . an fourth inning thet gave the Smith’ * homered for the Giants. éight-run . Islanders their fifth victory in a row over Albuquerque. A- Ross -Jones homer helped give Albuquerque a 3-2 lead after three innings, but -the® Islanders scored eight runs on:10 hits in the top. of the fourth as they sent ‘ 12 men to the plate. ‘Dale Mchorcle picked up the win. Brian’ Holton took The Dukes: have telt. 48 ‘men-on base, including 19 Tuesday night, in their six., " consecutive games against . Hawall. In Las Vegas, Felix Oroz © scattered ‘five. hits and ‘allowed: just one ihearned run in the Stars’ victory. Oroz walked none and struck out eight in pitching Kuhn resigns to. avoid “ordeal” - Kuhn, who reigned during _ strike in 1981, added: “I sense ‘that we are on ‘the ‘threshold of change in that. area, think the players and . the clubs ‘see the necessity. of ‘improving: relations, ‘I ’ would have loved to have _taken. part in that.” ‘Kuhn, opened: Milwaukee Brewers. - owner Bud Selig, chairman ‘of -@ committee charged with finding a successor to - Kuhn, then: asked. the. 26 clubs to vote unanimously to extend Kuhn's term until next. year or. until-a--sue- cessor is found. The move. - required that all. ‘owners vole in favor. _ “That was. unanimously . adopted . this morning,” , Kuhn said, “Sd apparently, P’ve finally discovered how .to get the vote.” . Kuhn said he had con- sidered resigning for. some ; time. Last Nov. 1, when he was: up . for re-election, . would force a’. yote-ratlier - “). theii resign, But he failed to” gain. the... 75-per-cent majority necessary .for. re- election and Selig’s com-: ~.miltee has been seeking a successor aver since., a “T have always labored to serve the best interests of the game, ” to the :owners. | "'E. have “concluded pow. ‘that I can ~ serve their best interests by withdrawing my name,” tae lh ma the’. ‘seven-week - players' the “meetings with his statement of resignation to, the owners. Kuhn said “he. _ Kulin. said, reading from his statement Glenn Thomsen, president ‘of the Terrace Men's Slowplich | ‘League, . presents Bob Findlay of the Terrace Builders Irlybirds team with, the iverboat Days tournament championship trophy, after’ ..title with a. 7-0-win-over: Gus’: Recreation Centre Monday even - large trophy is the league’s, but the small one is the keeper. Findlay also received on behalf of-his team the cheque for $100 that went with. the trophy and a $200 cheque from the league to help the team defray costs for . their trip:to the B. C.. senior, men’s Slowpitch championships two » WORKS. from now. rity “Alberta challenging BC. - for. Games’ top Spot | . CALGARY (CP) With a strong showing in’ syn- chronized swimming: and _ Surprising victories in. basketball: Tuesday, Alberta . continues. - to threaten —_ defending . champion British Columbia for the. overall cham- pionship at the Western: Canada Games. ; -Alberta day with 34 points, one more ‘than B.C, Manitoba had 20.5: points and Saskatchewan’ 12.5, . Points dre awarded ona 4 3-2-1 basis to the province _ “winning ‘each ‘of the 23 -Olympiec-style sports. ° ‘In individual -" com- petitions, 3 Cc. won: 32 awards . - excellence, "presented a place of: gold . ‘medals, compared with 23.’ for’ Alberta, 18 "for. Manitoba, "12 for - Saskat- chewan and two ‘for the Yukon. The Yukon ‘does not: ‘ gompete i in the team. points- ' competition, ‘Calgarians Susan Clarke and“ Wendy — Barber ... an- “ghored the Alberta ‘ ‘team “That. swept all“ the syn- ~ chronized ~~ swimming. events, Including. solo, duet ..-and~ téam;-'to- ‘give: the ' province four points in the - overall standings. - Then the host province got “va bonus when Ker] Tilleman | "and: Karla: Kareh; both: of . Calgary, provided the spark that led to victoties over B.C. in the: men’s and worrien’s basketball finals, ' Tilleman scored:35 points before a capacity crowd of _ 2,800 in’ Alberta's 107-05 "victory over. the. heavily- favored’, B.C. team . and. Karch contributed 16 pointa - to spark the women. to a 6¢- ~ 47. win. But while Alberta shocked ‘B.C. in: basketball com- . petition, B.C, won the track captured four: sports. Tuesday to finish the | and “ae championship, taking seven of the final 15 events to take 14 of the 40 individual ‘awards , of ‘ex: cellence, Saskatoon athletes had a . good day in track, winning six individual events, in- cluding the women’s. long ~ jump won by veteran Diane Jones-Konihowski. B.C.'s- performance gave | if the track team title and ‘put it into the lead jn points - heading into the team finals: Tuesday night. But Alberta’ competition in the finals of the men's and women's baskétball and | men's field hockey. - a In fleld hockey, ‘Alberta -needed a late goal by Abner Fernandes of. Edmonton to: tie B.C, 2-2 In regulation: ‘time. A 15-minute overtime ’ failed to settle the outcome and _ three five-shot America S - Narrowed. to. five ee NEWPORT, RI. (AP) — It was a day of yacht recing. success and humanitarian: zeal for the British Mictary "83. group..Tuesdah at. the America’s. Cup trials... Their record for the day, in Rhode Island Sound was two -victérles.- over. major” Op: | ponenis, qualithing for. the . Cup ‘semifinals: ‘beginning Aug. 11, and emergency aid, for: the injured crewman of - opporient, their chief Australia II. + “We” haven’t » anything” * dramatic - ‘change \the -boat,”’ ‘ala spokesinbn ‘Jin Alabaster, . who ‘said thé crew recently | moved. thé Victory .'s3’s winches and rigged a. new genoa jib track. “We're just” learning to: sail with thal: combination.” { one ‘before Alberta emerged — b ‘the. B.C. squad, . shootouts were “pequbad - with a 14-13 victory. And, on the da Currie, - president “6f* ‘ie games society, announced ; the four Western. sports ministers: had agreed to continue the games in 1987, Alberta added victories. in °. the women’s water, polo and ~-beating ; team © handball,” Manitoba in both finds,” Adding to the victories of BC. "knocked out Alberta » vin beat B.C.: in head- to-head “ _Tnen’s water. polo, 85;: and “ ‘men’s team handball,.15-12.." head-on’ competition in -Sailing and archery, the final two. sports ~of ‘the: opening three days, wrapup : | today while ’ competition * begins in diving, swimming and - .. @questrlan.- sday.’. Cup field “Victory 83, under. . joint skippers: Phil Crebbin. and- a © Lawrie Smith, hung, on in. “the morning race to defeat: a determined Australian crew: -on Challenge: 12 by -27 "seconds at the finish. An the - _alternoon, Italy's Azzurra__ "Was beaten by one minute, “12 seconda,: The results Hitted: Vieloiy 7 *"83 into second place: ‘in: the “and knock whe Stariding.” Azzurra to:third, 20°)" “The days racing’ left: five competitors for four’ places : at the semifinals with these: “points; Australia 11,137.88; - Vietory "63, 12.44; Azzuira, 11:20;.° Canada 1: fo; Challenge: 12, 9.60. - Races today involve Ganida ; 1 against: Vietory ‘88 “ind Challenge 12 ' oppusing Azzurra. ; _ ybicts wen, the | : “Com: . petition in: the, remaining. - '-elght sports ‘begins "Thur. ed henna wien ie eae