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tise! played a tt! ‘more.
- ended - Thursday. night,
nabpdy was: more- relieved “the‘two runs that gave the.
- game at Baltimore Wa
‘tained outs eS
: allowing. Seattle's ‘2.0
- Julio. Cruz: ~
-. Indlans § A's 1 -
‘Andre Thornton had two” said when he was askedifhe —
innings,
. had: an RBI single in the:
. field for Detroit. In the first.
.' €hicaga at Oetrolt.
Caitornia at Oakland. N
_ ' Chicage at
"Milwaukee at Kansas City —
Bay’ "what, if any, weakness - '$: vero danie for both teams
she. found in the. Canadian. Maller’ a.
' game.” Thursday © at “\ the: _ Wrapped : up rt pase in
‘women’s 2 world: curling | fe |
but ae. the: Tound robin gectio ‘9
readily admitted to what .-
she ‘owes, her. success,
this year with men’s ‘teams -
‘and I ‘think: that - ‘helped. a.
“Tot,” the, Swiss ‘BKip sald...
_ Thursday night - afterher ‘with a.5-4 wit” over. Bees g
MacGregor or Scotland, ‘in. Swedlsh Fink © - drubbed ~ Saturday: al 2 pan. ;
rink, Polished ° off the”
ine one. ‘of’ “the. . 8e
‘foursome ° |: t | -iatchups {snight.°
». meet. Eva Vanvik of Norway
. pinth-round: “aay. and iit
a5
. Switzerland,
-Aniell Burman ‘and eb:
Danish ° champion | i
‘Bidstrup #-3, while Norw
beat .the French . _ team,
- skipped . by:, lead,” Agnes
, Mercier ; 85, re set |
‘afternoon playott. F no
champlofship
‘that, country ‘at
ch
a "Saturday in agame that's il i oly, ‘
‘be televised by- cBC.
The event is being =
-.in Canada for the first ti
: Swi tzérlanid,
with: ‘the:
‘same rink. that represented.
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neya,)-
as “ensured a first-place
inish in the-afternoon draw:
“by beating. Canada 5-3, when.
‘Muller scored two” witha:
: comé-around takeout - with”
“her final rock in: ‘the. 10th
“end:
- In other.
“eghtheouna
“Augustine goes distance for Brewers:
Milwaukee's
Auguiting, a relief pitcher, : _Castino’s shot sail over the
fowid himself in | an: wall for a homer. And in the.
unaccustomed role against - third; when Ror Washington
California Angels — ad a” hita fly ball-he could get his :
starter. And when the game’ - “glove | On; ° ‘Herndon: dropped
“it for a three-base érror and
than, Augustine.» ~ Tena. ‘their. vietory.
“I was tired late, " sald Po,
the. Brewers’ left-hander... Red Sox'7 Blue: Jays a
. after ‘pitching ‘eight, shutout. Gat Nastraemitl hit a
16 first
“Inning and Dive ‘Stapleton
‘followeil. with. a: three-run
innings : and , surviving. a:
shaky... ninth | inning. ‘before:
walking: ‘off. the mound with -
~-,complete-game
Victory, “1 hadn't gone this
far in a long time.”. * .
“In: other’ » American |
_ Leagire baseball games it.
was ‘New’ ae. Yankees 8,
_ Seattle “1; Cleveland 9, '
* Oakland t Minnesota 5,
_ Detkojt’ 4; and Boston 7, .
-Toronto . 4. Kansas City’s
* Sox on their way to. a Split of
‘AUGUSTA, “Ga, (AP). —
Two. veterans: and a young.
“lion shared the first-round’.
lead, but, the resurgence of
an old hero, Arnold Palmer,
, quickened the pulse at the
= Masters goll: tournament
- Thursday. :
Palmer, the " s3-year-old_
living legend who built, his
’ popularity by winning. this
In the National League, ity:
“was. ‘New, York “Mets 6-
Philadelphia Phillies. 2;
Montreal: Expos ' 7. Chicago
“Cubs Ty
Pirates '3 Houston Astros.2. ‘Arnie’ ‘Army back to, tife
‘Nankees 8 Mariners 1° Thursday.
Dave | “Winfield’'s third Their ~~ noise and
— horher: of the Beason, Steve . enthusiasm cy virtually
_ Kemp's secorid:and Butch drowned out the five-uider-
~Wynegar's first helped the par exploitgof the leaders —
_ Yankees win ‘thelr . first’ former champion Raymond
; game of 1983, Dave Righettl_ Floyd, Gil Morgan and Jack’
pitched three-hit balls for. 5. Renner, who were tied at 67. °
‘,. 23'shutout innings and left. Palmer was one shot bk
with ‘a: $9, ead, and George. at 68, his best Teint eh
. Frazier. piesa usta: smal
iy f ¥ ‘y ine
oly eun ore ar 3 course: Monat
in‘the ninth on a- “double by posting a ‘similar: score ‘in
"1985.
“Damn right, " “Palmer
singles, ‘a: double’ and -a’. could: win a record-tying
homer ‘and drove in four . fifth Masters tithe. “I want:
runs as the Indians mauled - to-win, or not play ‘al all.
Oakland. Len -Barker ; ° “Either get on or get off.’
seattered six hits In seven.-. He got it on! Thursday
while Cleveland * ‘because of anew driver and
chased: Tom . Underwood. ‘some advice from: ‘Tom -
after 11-3 innings. Thornton Watson. ;
i He said ‘the driver was
first. Inning and-another oie helping. his distance an
dna five-run second and. average of 25 yards and that.
. ripped his two-run homer in Watson helped him -correct:
-> the fifth, ©
_ Twins 5 Tigers 4
a flaw in hla hip movement -
during a practice Toind
Larry Herndon didn’t Tuesday. ,
have the best of days inleft “The | round - -was
interrupted by a 40-minute
‘Stats and Standings
East Olvision :
WoL Pet. GEL
NBA... oo
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division’
Montreal 2 0 1.000 — WoL Pet. GB
Naw ‘York 2 6 1,000 — t-Phila 62 44.816 —
Pitisburgh 2 0 1.000 x-Boston: -§3°23. 402.9
my st Louls - , ; “O00 " x-New Jersey ..d7 29. 618 15
cago New York” 39 37 517-23
Paitodelanle aivion | 000. 2. = Washington - -38..38 -.500. 24
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Los Angeles 2.09.00 — . ‘a Central “Omen ‘n=
Sen. Diego 201.000 — - ¥ Milwaukee
Cincin te Atlanta a0a7 9 6
1 “ty asa Delrolt Cy ery
pilanta 24 tino 7 chicago 06 40.7 TT
‘San Francisco 0 2 000 2 Cleveland: 20 57.260 28
Houston "a3 008. 2% Indiana “19. 57 aso 18%
Western: ‘con terenck” ®
“Today's Games:
Midwest Diviaion: 3
. “Mantrest ‘al bos Angeles, ° we gs st , _—
St. Lovts at New York N ¥.8 ‘Antonio oa ar
Aan ego eee Rensas city 40.36 16 9
Chicago, at Cincinnatl MN “ pallas YON a6 aN ABM 13%
Pittsburgh at Houston N Ora an BB 2
ne nieseenie at ‘San: Francisca: Houston ~ : 1K. rary 35%.
: \ Paeltig Division? >
Saturdey: Games : : . _
“St Louls at: New ‘York: co yebas ANGE 55. B. 73. ;
San: Diego at Atlanta’. _ Phoenix “at je ‘WM
uChleagd walked, Dawson -
“Jooped a double down: the -
‘right-field line for two ‘more, :
when Mazzilli
Craig “Swan's. - newly-
~ developed curveball gave
thé - Phillies - nothing but
problems as Swan ‘held tlie
Wheeze Kids to three hits in”
"Bix and two-thirds i ‘innings, in
the Mets". second-straight
win over Philadelphia:
George’ Foster ‘homered
rookie Danny Heep had.two.
doubles and a single for the
winners,
~ Berky top midget in PG
Five ‘members of the
Terrace Peaks. gymnastics
club will be participating in
the provincial ‘age-group
weekend at Simon Fraser
University in Burnaby.
Jenny... Brady, «Lisa
Ziraldo, Karleen Schmidt,
Roseanne. Komlos’ and
‘ahareg Na. Will =
ant tH :
Poodnes othe
the championships. as. part
‘of the, ‘northern “ division
team. The five Peaks will
join members of the Prince.
‘George Schoolvof Artistic
division team. ;
‘Brady. and Roseanne
Komlos: will’ compete in
_‘Tyro division, Ziraldo ‘and
Schmidt will compete in the
‘open division and Andrea
‘Komlos ‘will be the Peaks
representative in the argo .
~ mosquito league’ is okay but we require ‘help with the.
_ Bronco's and the Ponys, Wehave five teamis of Broncos and
age group. . 2
‘The five provincial. “level
gymiiasts - from: Terrace.
passed up a meet in Prince
last weekend
because it was’ toa’ close to
‘the - provincials, bul: twa
other members of ‘the ‘club
were there and. did very 1.
well.
Suzanne Rerky - Wor : the
overall gold medal’ for
* divisiona] ‘gymnasts ini the -
‘last weekend, “winning © -
individual gold medals ‘on
the floor exercise and
. balance beam and taking a
fifth ‘on the uneven parallel
this.
vault to wrap up top spot in
. her group, which contained
28 other competitors. -
Patricia Anderson
competed in the ‘tyro
division al the meet and won
a fifth-place ribbon. on the
vault,
A tatal of 150 campetitors
attended - the. meet,
-including members of lower
Mainland clubs, the Port ~
Alberni group and a team
from the Kootenays.
ay: Ahad oF nema nt iIba Bion gyerene
’ Denmark: 9-7, -
' defeated the U.S. : 0-5,
- France took Sweden 7-5 and.” ona winning note solidified °
Three teams: ‘hated sixth .
wa? t { at . H L
Norway “beat ‘had lost two o straight after:
Scotland - winning six in a row to start
the tournament, said ending -
“the, . Canadian”. » wink’a
_kreaibiity. Yous aay
Italy’ won: 84 over Austria.
place after the: roiind. robin
“at4ab— - Scotland; Denmark...
olf: th ‘three losses, even
“and the. U.S. followed ‘by. though’ our afternoon: game’
“Ttaly,”. O71, z and: : ‘Austria: - @olld shave - gone - either.
- playing in firs world ways ‘LaRocgue sald.
Although. “she. . didn't:
- mention’ it, lt. was. obvious
“the Halifax } rink didn't: want ..
~eliamnpionship,, Ye
‘Swiss lead : Christie Griz
On, ‘foreign , ground. -
_ day atter”ihe ,nineh. round:
“Last. year. was. our ‘first Switzeriand 7 at
- competition ‘at canada, ae
internatiorial level," Griz France * ag a
“Said.” “We had ‘some - emer 53
problenis with the ice and . Denmark’ ‘4s
we were pretty nervous.” five" +3
LaRocque, whose rink Austria o?
| ocol Sports Shorts
- Midgets, Allstars set for two
‘Terrace’ 's Totem Ford midget reps will be playing a two-
~ game exhibition series against the Omineca Commercial
Allstars this weekend, with games Saturday night at 8 p.m.
“land Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. ~
The games are to help the midget reps stay in shape for
their.upcoming trip to Ste. Foy, Quebec, and the national
"Air Canada Cup midget hockey championships, which start
next weekend.
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another - Halifax’: Jrink,
skipped by. Colleen. ‘Jones, . .
went to Geneva. and won its
firat six games before losing
five straight, ‘ineluding. two” my,
tebreaker games,’.
“that. we ‘made the playott
‘and: that--was our-intention”
when ‘we came ‘out herd,"
* LaRocque’ said.-““The one.
thing that will make us feel
‘ great.is - to: win tomorrow
“night and get into the final.
‘Salirday,” .
credited "thé. - : team’s:
"experience last year with its * 4 repeat ef last year:when -
ability: to: play a ‘controlled . “MOOSE: a8 Sask. ee we
. game, here: despite playing: _ curling ahamptontnips “Thurs:
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We have, this year, a very high baseball enrolment which
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