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Drew Busby and Gordon Sweetzer accounted for To- ronto’s scoring and goalkeeper Tony Churaky recorded the shutout in front of 13,125 spectators in Memphis, Tenn. There were two other NASL games — Washington Diplomats edged Rochester Lancers 2-1 and Minnesota Kicks defeated Tampa Bay Rowdies 4-1. Toronto's win was its geventh against eight losses, while Memphis dropped to 8. Both teams occupy second place in their divisions — the Blizzard behind the Cosmos in the National Conference East and the Rogues in the American Conference Central behind Chicago. Busby opened the scoring NATIONAL” CONFERENCE Eastera | Division "New York "1 ‘f Toronto 7 8 Washing 59 e 6 7 Aflanta 59 17% 4 Dallas §7 6.15 Western Division Seatte 4 2 12 26 110 Los Ang 8 5 21 17 18 4 Vancouver 7 8 ad 2015 58 Portland Ke) an 2? 15 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Eastern Divisign Wwe age Pts Tamps Bay 10 6 31 2976 388 FortLaud 10 6 29 2627 8 New Eng 6 10 25 3321 97 Phila 3°10 13 24611 @ Central Givision Chicago 12 3 38 29:91:10 Mampnhis 6 6B 22 2519 6 Houston 6 19 22 18 54 Datrolt § 22:18 48 Waslern Division Callt 8 8 30 3197 75 Edmon 7.7 24 19-17 59 5. Blego 7 6 18 «1715 «=57 San Jose 5 9 17 2216 4% NOTE: Six pelnts are awarded for a win, 6nd one bonus polnt for avery goal acored with a maximum of three per game, No bonus point is awarded for overtime or shootout goais. Tuesday Results Toronto 2 Memphis 0 Washington 2 Rochester 1 Minnesota 4 Tampa Bay t Tonight's Same Edmonton at Vancouv Los Angeles at Philadel phi San Jose at Fort Lauderdale Osllas af Detroit San Diego at California Houston at Seattle the moat of Its at 33:18 when he took a pass from midfielder George Gibbs in front of the goal and headed the ball past goalkeeper Bob Stetler. Cliff Calvert Pond ‘Gibbs assisted. Sweetzer scored at 73:42, taking a pass from Calvert and dodging around a falling Stetler, rammed the “ball past the right goalpost: into the net. Stetler made three saves while Churaky had seven. The Rogues took 22 hota, but were unable to score despite enjoying a distinct edge in time of possession, 50:26 to 99:34. In Rochester, N.Y., Josef Horvath scored two goals to lead Washington to its win in front of 9,106 spectators, | Mike Stojanovic gave Rochester the early lead at 29:59 on a passing play with Pat Ercoli and Damir Sutevski. Washington replied at 33:10 when Hor- -yath. scored his first from Win Jansen. The winter came late in. the game, as Horvath converted -passes. ‘from. Don Droege and ‘Tommy: O'Hara at 78: 23, “Washington ~ goalkeeper Bill Irwin made four a Trach, Lance Legouffe and Ken Nicholson each had one chit for the winners, Only -Ringlor:and Beaudry got to Kuich, each for a single. — In weekend games played at Kitimat, Williams lost a 3- 2 decision to Prince’ Rupert -. in. the first game’ of a: doubleheader‘ but won the’ second 5-4. The’ other weekend game saw | Kitimat : . dump SKB 7a while Enzo DiPede stopped 10° for .the Lancers. Washington ‘outshot. Rochester 24-12. The win lifted ‘the ‘Diplomats ahead of the ‘Lancers to third place in the National Conference East. pashington Is 5B, Rochester 67, i) Bloomington, Mian., co Hamilton and Alan. Willey each scored two nals _ for the Kicks. Kitimat lacrosse Four playoff games were ‘played in Kitimat - lacrosse Tuesday night. In the senior game, Kitimat. Buildall beat Kitimat Landscaping 7-4. Brian Seaby had four goals for Buildall, while Gary Abriel had two and Dave Gairdner supplied the other. Joe La Costa scored twice for Land- scaping, with Cliff Sherstabitoff and Kim Guy adding singles. Monday night, in the first game of the seven- game three-team round robin playoff, land- scaping beat the Crozier Men's Wear midgets 11-6. Sherstabitoff and Guy each had three for Landscaping in that game. In Bantam action Tuesday night, Majestic Jewellers evened their playoff series with OK tire with a 7-5 win. OK - Tire won the first game of the series Monday night - when John Woods scored the inning goal with less than 10 seconds left in the game. Breck Moore had four goals in that game. In Peewee play, Papermakers Local. 1127 scored an 8-2 win over Elks: Lodge. In Tyke playoff action, Johnson, Barclay ‘and Scaife beat Sharks 12-4.. Dave Hyland . scored seven goals for JBS, with Hannu. Pirbonen ‘getting four and Copper Young adding the single. Glen Miller had three of the Sharks’ goals, and -Roxi Russell fired the other for the Sharks. Next playoff games are scheduled for Thursday night, but not definite teams have | ‘ determined. Scrub scores At least two games were played in scrub league softball action Tuesday night. Finning Tractdr beat the B.C. Tel Ringers 29-18 and the Heavy Duty Operators dropped the Charlie Brown Sox 17-10. if you want your scrub league scores published phone 635-6357 the morning after the game. been | ‘Kansas ‘City 3 Texas 2 Tonight's Games Chicago st Toronto 2° Oakland at Baltimore - Seattle at Boston ; California at New York - ‘CGeveland af Kansas City Detroit at Minnesota Milwaukee ‘et Texas Thursday Games Detroit at Minnesota : Oakland at-Baltimere N . Seattle at Boston N . Chicago af Toronto N : California at New York N | Cleveland at Kansas City N - Milwaukee at Texas N ee aL FIVE pip San Diego 295.435 Wve San Francisca i. 35. 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Dearie Jbee . aihematics « Satety. is op fromm Branch aan an catal school forever one — government sponsorship. ren | " i By The Canadian Press‘ thethirdon én RBI double aby bottom. Of Cincinnati: Reds’ had their Willie “Stargell and: a. te ing Garey tt nleton’ " packs ‘to the wall, So. did. throwingerror by Cincinnati folle ng Garry: Pittsburgh left fielder Bill shortstop Dave:Concepcion. intent a ak " Robinson — looking up-at . The Reds began thelr #& en pe : * pinthinning home‘ runs by comebackagainstJim Bibby ff Hernandez. a Johnny Bench and Ray withtworunsinthefourthon §& . ARERIcAN, eASUE Pe ; Knightthat lifted the Reds to an RBI double by Knight and HP, a43 victory ever Oh the Pirates Junior Kennedy's’ sacrifice aol. MA Ria er 4 358. Tues . ee, Gria, Cle I 46 30 ‘Bench, the Reda’ catcher - . I the American league it — ore 2 KC 3 a capped a four-for-four'game was: Detroit. Tigers 3 ae ew 3 Bs by’ hitting # screwball. off. Milwaukee Brewers 0, New - Landes, Min: (28 24.75 32. reliever Enrique Rimo cal York Yankees 8 . Seattle Carew, Cal ae eoe the hamer that .tied. the = Margera 2 Kanaae Clty Remy. Bos 4 eae 2 » Bcore, * XA ers 2, ‘Yount, | : , 51: 78 328 - Knight, the next batter, .’ Minnesota Twins 8 Toronto Ouublast, Morr wo leago, was guessing that Romo - Blue- Jays 6, ‘Baltimore iptes: Grif_ing| Teronto, 7 would’ throw, a@ fastball. He Orioles 5 California Angels 3, Bumbry, Balin 4; Brett, guessed Boston Red Sox6 Oakland RAY KNIGHT... Kansas Citys Br as Theaudden lump ended — A's 2, and Chicago White Sox homers in ninth wine, ci ainacns’ New Cincinnati's three-game 5 Cleveland’ Indians 3... ‘Expos 2 Giants i York, 15. ; losing streak and kept the - Astros 7 Cubs 1 Woodie ‘Fryman pitched ws tine * : nk rarer Bos. : third-place Reds within four .° The Astros scoced three out of a bases- loaded, on one- Sten "Henderson, games of ‘the. National — runs in the first Inning on @ out jam in the ‘eighth Oakland, 30; | W#son, Kansas, League West-leading single by Denny Walling, a dais the vistors toe David Piching: Fay | Chicago, 5 ‘ Houston Chicago’ Gu bee foul by re ‘Mergm, an Palmer as Montreal ended a 1, A501 donne NW York, 92, But Warren, you need the ball... SKB’s Warren ball took a bad hop and'went under his glove. 9° 4 cago 1, intentional war to he three-game losing streak. Soon! duiary, New Trach thought he had Williams’ pitcher Nolan Beaudry scored Williams‘ second run on a Angele Dodger, win bowed eu, a tworun single by ah aos Yi phe, vork, 195 sigs Ferry oe Beaudry at second In the seventh Inning, but the —flelder’s choice, and the game ended 5.2 for SKB.¢5 ane Philadelphia Phillies. scoring single by Alan Ash- after - seven.’ straight j ae RN Pet. Phato by Don Schaffer In other. NL. games, by. Cruz hit his third homer triumphs. They seared in the 1995 11 42 338° Montreal Ex caged ‘San of the season In the second second , W929 59 930 © Francisco Giarts 2-1, San inning following a walk to Padres? Mets .1 ne 3 a 33 udr W Diego Padres nipped. New Terry Puhl and a single by’. Gene Richards singled 0S oe Mets 2-1 and St. Louis Walling. home pinch ‘runner Paul — 221 2. 71 321 Cardinals shaded. Atlanta. aoe 6 Dodgers 5 b ‘Dade with F two pot and the y MO 18 44 3M . and third and scored on a steal second by catcher Mike third run of the Inning before Braves 3-2. inning singles by bases 70 34 70 (304 by PerENADEAY wild pitch. Barg and Isaac remained at the Williams club wasableto ’ ThePirates took a 3-0 lead Larry Bowa, Manny Trillo. the ninth inning. With. due eth Verk, . Pitcher Noel Beaudry’s It took the second-place third. After the next batter retire the side. The result; against Cincinnati on Dave and d pinch hitter Greg Gross out, Bil] Fahey singled off iphla, i statistics stood up pretty SKB squad until the third flied out to centre field, with one walk, two hits, two Parker's RBI single in the produced the winning run. .’ the glove of loser Tom Haus- ‘Triples: no, Pittsburgh, ~ well at Riverside Park last inning to tie it up when Isaac again holding at third, ‘errors and three runs. first inning and two runs in The Dodgers led §-3’entering “ man..Dade ran for Fabey Siontrents al, if, eels’ night, but his teammates Frank Ridler walked, moved the Williams shortstop’. Kuich then took control of the seventh but the Phillies gid moved to third when © Yonne! ee iacBrice, Phila took a bit of a beating, to second on a sacrifice bunt dropped a routine pop fly things onthe moundforSKB, _- AMERICAN LEAQUE _ ‘ted the score.on Pete Rose's - third © :baséman-. Elliott Sip, LOUTy.. as Beaudry and his Williams and scored ‘easily on Tom that would have been the: . giving up only a ‘run in the Rast L Pet ost bunt single, a walk to Mike. Maddox fielded Dave Cash's amy Mb ci imi ar." Land- Moving and Storage club Bogue’s triple. _ third out, So ;instead of sixth inning when Beaudry New York. ; Schmidt, Greg Luzinski’s grounder and threw wildy “"yorng: mugs: Schmidt, phila- went down to a 5-2 defeat at ‘It was all downhill from walking out of the inning ‘was safe on an error and Millwavkee = 32 7 Sie “a double and Bob Boone's for a force atsecond. aelphia, 20) “Luziskl, —Phila- the hands of SKB Salvage in there for Beaudry andCo. In wunscathed, Beaudry was finally scored on an infield Boston 2 28. 3? grounder. Solo homers by Pinch hitter Tim Flannery cabana sy Baker, Los Ange. a Terrace Men's Fastball the top of the fourth, mowbehind21witharunner ground ball. ~~ Baltimore 31 30.508 Ave Ron Cey and Dusty Baker was given an intentional “Kons patied in: Hanarick, St. Association game ’ Beaudry” found himself in on‘second base. . _ Other than that, Kuich was . Oeroit ‘9 9% andathree-runshot bySteve walk to load the bases and Louls: aly Schmidt, Phila. ” ‘Three runs in the fourth trouble but appeared to have in. command all the way, Toronto : : Wet 48a 0 Garvey accounted for ail the Gene Tenace, another pinch at ses: Morano, Pitts- inning, all of them unearned, pitched his way out of a jam . Again he appeared headed striking out 11 batters’ and Kansas city "3 23.68 — Los Angeles scoring. : hitter, struck out before burghy 36% LaFlore, Montreal, broke openal-ltieandafier before the floodgates for thedugout when a ground: giving up just two hits over Chicaze 3} 28 Se? ‘RAYTONAL TEAGUE Richards slapped the first ‘oitching] Bibby, Pitteburgh, that it was all academic for . opened. ball to shortstop was thrown | the seven-inning route. Seattle, 28 34 452 10%. WL Pct. GBL pitch past short. 7-1, Ai euss, Los Angeles, 7- big George Kuich onthe . Isaacstarted the inning off away, allowing another run’ Beaudry, meanwhile, was Texas |: 27°34 443 11 real Boa 6 — ~~ CCardinalad Braves2 . i, 5 ‘fariton, Philadelphia, mound for SKB, with a walk. He moved to’ to score. and ‘leaving yet touched for seven hits and calor Rae iS -Pilnweitna “ak 26st solo Ted Roar er who hit'a 12s Sefnacutu:. Carlton, Phila. .: Williame actually. jumped fhird.on @ single by. Bogue anather -runnex. on. second atruck out three. ” "Tuesday Resvits a New Dek Pid ‘mT redoubled: "fone *< oi oF fur nlchere, Housten, into.ai-tiead inthe bar and.SKB basi runners at.the base...'Phil’ Webb . then, - Bogue was the big man at’ saimeaota Heron $4. Giseoe ME a he sin | hndiicad ky kt Oe ; of the first inning when cornerswith none out, Bogue stepped to the plate and’ the plate for SKB with his | goston Soaking a SO wat o£ Ringior singled, stole second was 8 gunned down trying to slapped a single to score t the tea and single ond Phil Chicago $ Cleveland > Houston ws 3B ae 3 ‘ Webb, Ken Zeigler, Warren Rot ait 3 Milwaukee 0 Cichnet. a3-28 “Sl a a Ace eertisiccenaeaane