f _ Records smashed as Brock steals 893rd_ SAN DIEGO AP - Lou Brock | Louis Car- ‘dinals, already the holder of most of the major league baseball’s base-stealing Tecords, stole his 6fard base - of his career Monday night to shatter the mark that Ty Cobb set 49 years ago.’ ‘Brock’s record breaking came In the seventh inning against San Diego Padres. . He had tied the record of 892 career steals in the first inning. ~ The St. Louis left fielder then broke the record with his 28th stolen base of the season after he had bounced | into a fielder’s choice to v4 wipe out a runner in front of eek went on the first pitch by San Diego's Dave Freisleben and catcher Dave Roberfs's throw was wide, as it had been in the first inning, and Brock slid in as 5 anerstap Bil’ Almon dr Lo ped contest was Btopped . . for the second time as Brock was mobbed by his St. Louis team-mates, He . was presented second base for the second. time that evening. Brock had moved to within a single steal of the record last .Thursday night by stealing two bases against San Francisco ants. However, he went hitless in three games in Los Angeles over the weekend, reaching base only once - and that on a walk with a man al already-on base in front The 30 year old St. Louls outfielder already holds moet of the major league base-stealing records, cluding 118 thefts in a season, He set that in 1974, ae the mark of 104 ed by Maury Wills the | Los Angeles Dodgers fe Former team-mate. wins for Expos uh © RyGLENN COLE. ; MONTREAL CP - Tony “Perez, wrecked his former Cincinnati’ team-mates by driving in three runs with a ein a four-run fifth that carried Montreal . Expos to a 7-2 victory over the the Reds in bs pj aticual ague baseball game Monday ni t. Perez ee ured alon ng with . left-hander Wil. ey in an off-season deal which sent pitchers Woodie Fryman and Dale . murray to. the Reds, smashed his home run in the third inning loser Z Capilla, 6-6, after the Reds ha scored single runs in the - first two innings. ‘His rune ein the fifth ee ne Dave Cash led off with a and scored Montreal's d run on Warren Cromarie’s th double of the season. Cromarie scored on- the single by Perez off Murray. Gary Carter, who had a solo home run in the seventh, . then rapped a double off his two-run homer and an RBI fi lormer team-mate to score Perez before scoring -himself on Del Unser’s pinch-hit single. Fred Holdsworth, 2-0, who left the game with a muscle spasm in his right shoulder after the fifth inning gave up asacrifice fly to Ken Griffey in the first inning and Johnny Bench’s 29th home run in the second. Don Stanhouse came on to relieve Holdsworth and recorded his fifth save of the year as the Expos stretched their home field unbeaten streak to four games. ante ee ai enting perately to g groune ag ae front-running Los Los es Dodgers e West, led 1-0 after: the first inning when Joe Morgan tripled to the - righttield corner and scored on -Griffey’s sacrifice fly which left fielder Cromarie snared in foul territory. Bench put the Reds ahead by .two runs when he smashed a 3-2 pitch. from Holdsworth high over the left-field wall with one out in the second before Perez tied the score in the third with his 15th homerun of the year afterCromartie singled with one out and was forced b Andre Dawson at second. Cincinnati had a minor threat: in the fifth when, Dave Concepcion singled to left with one out, stole second and moved to third on Holdsworth’s wild pitch. But Capilla bounced: a 3-2 pitch to third baseman Larry Parrish who. threw Concepcion out at home and then Pete Rose flied out to - end the inning. Late homer. saves. Yanks NEW YORK AP - Chris Porc hit a three-run homer with two out in the eighth | inning ‘Monday, giving } New York Yankees a : over Kansas City Royals in a controversial - American League baseball make-up Chambli 38, Fighting a recen batting ‘slump, was t batter to face ~ Homer - starts rally . CLEVELAND AP - - Duane Kuiper’s first major league homerun in almoat 1,400 att- hats touched off a three- homer barrage in the first! inning and Cleveland In- dians. went.on to beat . Chicago ‘White Sox 9-2 Monday night in an Amefican League baseball game behind Rich Waits’ six-hit pi The Indians umped off to a 9-0 lead in the first inning against Stave Stone, 13-10, on homers by Kiuper, Thornton and Bruce Bochte. Thornton's homer was an inside-the-park shot. He also homered over the left field fence in the seventh ulper, who came to the majors for good in 1975, lit ‘his first homer in 1,382 or league at-bats. The ball was a S00 foot drive into the right fiel retiver ° Doug Bird, after Steve Mingori, 1-4, allowed a one-out single to Thurman Munsonand a two-out single to Low Piniella. The homer wiped ut a 3-2 Kansas City lead built when , George Brett and Cowens ’ hit the 26th and 27th home runs off Catfish Hunter this season. si, Brett his a solo homer in the fourth and Cowens gave the Royals the lead in the sixth when he hit a two-run shot after Brett’s one-out single. Royals’ Splittorff was relieved by Mingori in the seventh after allowing seven hits, in- eluding a solohomer by Cliff fifth which gave the Yankees a brief 2-1 lead. Chambliss's game-winning starter Paul shot came as a pinch hitter for Johnson. The Royals, who began play three games ahea of ’ Chicago in the American League Weat, lost for only the second time in their last 13 games. The Yankees, who began the day ‘two games ahead of Boston in the American Leagye East, have won 19 of 22. °° . Kansas City mana er Whitey Herzog, incens having his .team irdered back to New York on its first scheduled day off in almost three weeks to make up 4 July 25 postponement, displayed his anger by starting three of his startin the . starting line-up. three and replaced m with his regulars i in the first inning. Winner walks | in PHILADEPHIA AP - Reliever Steve Hargan walked four batters in the winning ran as Philedelphis run as adelphia Phillies beat Atlanta Braves 3-2 Monday night in a National League baseball gam The victory snapped a five-game | streak and increased the ? es’ lead in the National League East ames over idle Pitta burgh , Greg Luzinski walked to open the 14th and stole second as Jerry. Martin atruck out. After Barry ‘Foote popped up, Tommy 25” x 36” 7 ” sheets ork. 3,75 ~ THE DAILY HERALD $212 Kalum St. Terrace . Hutton walked and both runners advanced on a wild pitch. Ted Sizemore was then intentionally walked to. load the bases. \ Required Immediately Cobb's career - steals record, one of baseball's meat durable, came bet- ween 1905-1928. - The played with Detroit through Mi 1928 before A's, Brock, however, matched the record in just his 16th full season in the major leagues, He played his first four major league games for the Chicago Cubs, coming campaign, pu 0 full seasons there before being traded to St. Louls _ during the 1964 season. career with the’ Philateiphis muddy conditions, _ points before half The Northn; *n pulled _ Second half but their eff la with Kitimat ty Ray Thor have ; “Final rally fails Northmen | Despite a last-half rally, the Terrace Northmen were defeated 14-12 by Eurocan in rugby action at Kitmat's Mount Elizabeth School Sunday. The Northmen, now counting three losses and nine wins, played sloppily during the first half. under (allowing Kitimat to rack up 14 eir act together durin orts pions little ring the Winning the match, te, In the first half, Kitmat's first try was scored by John Straw and converted by Adrian Jones, urocan’s . second try was scored by John Cytko and their third “in the second half, Terrace’s- Mike Jaschinski scored the Northmen’s first try, with second and third. tires scored by Archie DeMarchi ard Al Westbrook. The Northmen, playing about two games per month, ular matches with other teams in Prince ince George and Kitimat. Team members travel to Abbotsford over the Tha ’ weekend at the end of October to com vitational tourney with lower mainland teams. i fein an i ‘Sports Jays drop two in doubleheader BLOOMINGTON AP - Lyman Bostock's sixth- inning sacrifice fly scored Larry Hisle with the win- ning run and Minnesota relief ace Tom Johnson * pecorded his 15th victory as the Twins defeated Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 to complete a sweep of Monday’ 8 Rookie wins BOSTON AP Mitchell Page drilled a pair of home runs, the second br a tie with one one: out in the ninth inning as. Oakland A’s edged Boston 8 7 in an ‘League © baseball game despite three — American: homers by Red Sox slugger Jim Rice. Page, who had a triple wasted in the first inning, belted his 15th homer of the season with two runners on base in the fifth to tie the score 5-5 and lined a shot off Boston relief ace Bill Cam , 128, into the Red Sox pen in the ninth. . The A’s pulled into a 7-7 tie in the eighth after Manny Sanguillen drew a ‘one-out walk from Zim m Willoughby. Speedster ran for Sireuilen and, may two. out, stole second and scored on Jim Tyrone’s third hit, a single to right. pitchers besides Splittortf i 1B Rice ‘hit “his Sist homer into ‘the, centre-field bleachers. as: the leadoff batter in the second inning. He lined another solo shot in _ the third and had a single in the fourth before he socked his third homer of the game’: ‘after Carl Yastrzemski, singled with one out in the sixth toglve the F Red Sox a 7: I Oakland reliever Doug Bair, 3-2, struck out Rice in - the eighth and picked up the c Newspaper distubutors for Thornhill & Terrace Area Job consists of delivering to carriers. Permanent part-time employment. Position suitable for semi-retired persons. . For ti details contact The Publisher THE DAILY HERALD 3212 KALUM STR. TERRACE» | 636-6957 - Rookle twi t doubleheader, mitisle le accounted for. i opener and Ron Schuster pitched 4 2-3 in- nings of scoreless relief .as the Twins won 7-6 in 10 in- ning Hisle, who tripled, doubled and singled twice, knocked in three’ runs and ‘ scored three.’ ; Hisle als enjoyed a productive second game ‘with three 6 pits, scorin twice. and driving his 1 run of the season. The sweep, Minnesota’s fourth in seven doubleheaders, enabled the Twins to vault past Chicago ‘and Texas into second place in the American League West, Kansas City. PRs The Twins. tied a major r ‘record | for. extra- inning games in the recording | six ys, although the bee ‘or a nine-inning. game is, seven, The Blue Jays also | tied a record by grounding into six double plays. Johnson, 15-6, blanked . ee gre the final 3 2-3. is of the ap’ as the Twins finished the season with a 9-1 record - against the expansion: ‘Blue’ Jays.: . Rod Carew banged out : five hits in the doubleheader. and increased his major: league-leading batting average to .377.. Bob Gorinskl’s sacrifice fly scored Hisle with the winning ruh in the opener. Hisle led off the 10th inning with a. double off loser Rom turd ono a and peat to long fly lore Gri fielder John Scott caught at the base of the wall. ( two-thirds of an inning become the loser in the second game. LEAGUES LEAGUES, - MON, MIXED ‘MON. MENS TUES. MIXED WED. LADIES THUR. MIXED FRI. MIXED Individuats Welcome to Register. OE, : - Toronto _ American League baseball 2% games‘ behind Standings By THE ‘CANADIAN PRESS American League - East: New York Boston Baltimore Detroit Cleveland Milwaukee 78 52 600 ; West Kansas City | Alnnesota Chicago Texas Cailfornia . Oakland Seattle Monday Results New York 5 Kansas City 3 “Minnesota 7-6 Toronto 6-5 Baltimore éCalifornia 1 Cleveland 9 Chicago 2 * Oakland § Boston ? Today‘s Games . 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Todsy’sGames - Cincinnatl at Montreal N Atlanta at Philadelphia N New York at Houston N St. Louls.at San Diego N Pittsburgh at San Francisco N Chicage at Los angeles N Wednesday Games - Pittsburghat San Francisco Cineinnail at Montreal A Atlanta at Philadelphia N New York at Houston N Sex 8 ghee abs = ae sag ~3& 3 s St. Loula at San Diego N Chicago at Los angeles N ~ WEL PCT GBL 7476 S78 3 1355570 4 61 67 477 18 61 69 489 17 57 78 422 23 45 84 349 3214 75 58.564 2V2 72 56°.563 3. 72 57.588 3Va 61 66.48 13% _ < 50-77 398 24 52 81 391 25 THE HERALD, Tuesday, August 30, 1977, PAGE 4 Top runner | loses mile LONDON Reuter - Filbert Bayi, the world 1,500 metres record holder from Tan- zania, was beaten in a mile Monday, then sald he amy may run the distance against New Zealand's John Walker in Vancouver next month. Bayi said he has been invited to a mile match - against Walker the mile record holder, on September 17 in Vancouver. “Whether that can take place is up to my country,” said. “Individual African co aay still have the fo prevent us from Competing against New Zealanders. But I want to run against Walker, and I don't really care when it is.”” ‘Africa, Black African nations have prevented their athletes from competing against New Zealanders pecting contacts with ga sporting contac’ but since Gleneagles agreement between the Commonwealth prime ministers last June African athletes have faced New Zealanders on several occasions. Bayi’s defeat Monday came in the Esmely Carr mile at Crystal Palace where he finished secon behind Britain’s Sebastian Soe overtook Bayi coming and beat him to the tape by a fifth of a second in 3:57.68. 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