+ The Herald, Thursday, July 29, 1982 i | daily he rald Montreal Expos likes to hit baseballs in Wrigley Field. ‘ Cromartie contributed three hits, Inckiding a double, and knocked in a Yun Wednesday to pace the Expos to a 5&3 National’ League win over Chicago ~ Cubs. * “Today, 1 felt really good at the plate,’ said ‘the. sy slugging right-fielder. enjoy hitting. in Wrigley Field. It reminds me of the park I played in where I grew up in Miami.” Zimmer S reluctant to. Don Zimmer managed his ~ _ last three baseball games for Texas Rangers as a lame duck, while Earl Weaver, back in the American League's good graces after a one-week : Suspension, has temporarily Track: stars are competing for Games’ berths. ‘OTTAWA TCP) — Only two top entries will be - missing this weekend when more.than 350 of Canada's top track-and-field athletes compete for the national championships and berths: on the Commonwealth . Games team. a Heptathlete Diane Jones- Konibowski is having a baby in Winnipeg: and _ middle-distance runner Brit . ‘McRoberts: of . Coquitlam, is nursing a stress trecdure§ in her left foot. But everyone else will be... the’ ‘36-eVent . BtTign EL day > ‘Saturday and Sunday at the : here _ rer comp Terry Fox Memorial Track. High-jumpers Debbie Brill of Mission, B.C., and Milt Oltey of Toronte willbe -ttying to improve’. their 4 ? ~ Warren Cromartie’ -of.. wel es. Personal bests and achieve: Teammate Gullickson pitched more than - eight -Inninge. . of. * shoutout baseball before he -was ‘relieyed by Jeff Reardon, Gullleckson (8-8) scattered eight hils, struck out seven and walked one, ; ‘Expos manager Jim ‘Fanning said he pulled Gullickson with one out in ~ the Cubs' ninth because the right-hander was tiring and had. slipped twice on. the mound during the inning. “He probably: could have = finished the game, but IT flown Baltimore Orioles’ coop. ~ Zimmer's finale Wed- nesday night turmed out to be another loss -- 3-2 to Milwaukee Brewers — one of many the Rangers have suffered in compiling a 38-58 world records. ‘- Ottey, who. jumped 2.32 metres earlier’ this. year, has tried twice this summer to break the 2.36-metre world record held for two Ba -eatcher Jody Davis and RBI singles to Larry Bowa and: Bob Molinaro..'The Cub hits produced the only Chicago — runs in the game but they .. were too little; too late. The Cubs were in a similar predicament © '- Tuesday—when they were years by Gerd Weissig of West Germany. . _ HOUSTON (AP) — Tom Seaver, having one of his worst baseball seasons, says he can accept a bad: season after, 80, many, Bood | “ifts" "Boer" rough "at ‘ times,” Seaver said Wed- nesday. “But you have to tell yourself that you're nat excused from adversity. silly. I think 1 can relurn. “For me ta quit on a- season like this would be’ . behind 3-0 before they finally lost 4-3 to-Mentreal. ~ In other National League Atlanta - muneei it) was: " won-lost record. After the game; Zimmer was replaced by coach Darrell _ Johnson, who ‘was suc- ceeded by Zimmer as’ manager of Red Sox six” years ago, He missed 2,37 metres by a heel touch last month. ’ Brill, recovering from the birth of a son. Jast fall, started the season with a short-lived world-record indoor jump of 1.99 metres, still a’ Canadian record, - Seaver has had a strained thigh, the flu, a. shoulder injury and a badly bruised -toe so far this season. His earned-run average is 5.46: - ~ “T think I’m getting there. I think I'm able to deal with it; deal with the flu, the toe, “everything.” Reds president Dick Wagner said that comment - sounds like Seaver. “He's not a quitter,” said Wagner. “He's .a..yery gee get PONDS Gullickson p ‘aan’. taking any chan: - ees,” Fanning said. ° _, Reardon came on to give: -up a rin-scoring double to : Weaver, . 7 ‘Braves 8 San Diego Padtes 6; Philadelphia: Phillies 4 Pittsburgh, . ‘Pirates | 3; Houston Astros 4 Cincinnati - Reds 2; St, Louis Cardinals "New York Mets §; and San - Francisco Giants 6 Los’ na Angeles Dodgers 2, . Manager Dick Williams of _ San Diego Padres figured he could change his luck by. geting his team to the- ballpark late.and not take baiting. practice: It didn’t - help, though. . “The Braves are ina heck of a Position,” Said Williams ~ leave but Wea ‘ona tear, the superstitious _ Weaver stayed away from wha “was suspended by AL president Lee MacPhail after poking his finger in umpire Terry Cooney’s face during an argument, was -eligible ‘to “manage again Tuesday night.--But, with Baltimore - But Colleen Reinstra of the U.S, beat her at the indoor games here. in February with ‘the world’s” _ first. two-metre jump by a woman. . While Jones-Konihowski Will be absent, there won't | Seaver won't quit on one bad. year competitive guy. . “You've gat to think when ‘he's struggling as a pitcher — it's eating him alive.’ " “You: know ‘what. he always: kept lelling me?” pitching coach Bill-Fischer. - said. ‘‘He says, ‘I've had'so. ‘many good years that I can accept it, ] can understand having ‘a bad year. You've fot io take the bad with the Good and I've had more food than bad.'""_ - Seaver's won-lost. record this year is 4-10. He finished last season at 14-2, cout offe after ‘hig ‘Padres’. third” straight loss to the National . League West ‘leaders . "Wednesday night. + Atlanta's 8-6 victory.in the - big series. between. the 1-2 teams in the ‘Ni West: moved the Bravea eight.” games in- front. of. the Padres, ‘their’ biggest ad-' vantage of the season. -. Atlanta right-hander Phil , ‘Niekro collected the 250th victory of his career. - Bob Horner knocked in five runs for. the: Braves — with a two: ‘run homer in the ‘the dugout and did it again - Wednesday as-the Orioles edged Chicago White Sox 2-1 * and stretched their longest ae ; tat ‘inning: aid ‘hveerun, shot In the third: That gave: ihe Braves the cushion they... needed’ when . San’; Diego’ scoted’ once in” the: eighth .- and three times in the ninth « ‘off relievers” Al Hrabosky ‘ : and Gene, Garber. “Phillies 4 4 Pirates = Mike Schmidt hit hjs-16th - home run and Philadelphia - scored: three runs. on two nce,¢ ° Astros 4:Redy 2.. Pittsburgh errors. to ‘ ‘beat “the Pirates, : The Phillies’ Manny. Trillo set: a major- league record for.” ‘second basemen, Playing i in his Sith a ey vér won’ t come Elsewhere, the Red Sox, - who trailed" 71 after 2% innings, overtook - Toronto Blue Jays 9-7, New York : -Minnesota Twins 6-2, and Yankees -erupted ‘for five - winning streak of the season’~” uns in the seventh and to Seven games. be any lack of competition expect strong pressure from . in the- seven- “event hep- ~Angela Bailey of Toronto tathlon. Jill Ross- Giffen of Lon- ‘don, Ont., will be on-hand to try to improve on her Canadian record total of. 6,110 points.. ‘ ‘ She'll be pushed by such competitors as Connie Polman Tuin of? Powell © _ River, B. c., with a personal best of 5,319 points in. the ‘gruelling event, a _ Dave Steen of’ ‘Burnaby, B.C. will be trying to be:the- - first Canadian.to pass 8,000- decathlon points under computer- -timed conditions after hitting. 8,019 under hand-held timing earlier this year at Baton Rouge, La. ;.. : The battle among ‘short- distance runners also —will be sharp for both men: and. ~ women, - Angella Taylor of Toronto -is undefeated this year over 100 and 200 metres but can _ and Tanya Brothers of © Winnipeg. And. Tony Sharpe of Toronto can expect a strong was being dismissed. but Shove from behind. from - fellow, Torontonians - Desai Williams and Ben Johnson over the same. distances. . Javetin thrower. Phil Olsen of Vancouver has set himself a large! even - beyond winning and making the Corhnmonwealth team, There have - been five Canadians’ “to” surpass'" 80 metres'wita javelin throw, but: Olsen wants .to be ‘the -first_to hurl the stylized spear 90 metres. And although McRoberts is not participating, she is expected to be selected for’ the Commonweath team: as . Canada’s top woman in the-- 800-and 1, 501-metre events, The | ‘Commonwealth Games. will be held: in Brisbane, Australia, in October. . . HOUSE OF COMMONS ae CHAMBRE DES COMMUNES on schette for. . Cardinals 1 “Nets 5. Dos Lonnie -Smith - tripled, - home the tying run:in the: seventh and scored one out consecutive’ game in a season without an error. His performance Tuesday night had tied the B6-game mark Bet™ by. ‘Rich. Dauer ‘af. later on George. Hendrick's _ Baltimore in 1978, ‘double. Jeff Keener (1-1) . eo, /. gained his first: ‘majors : yo: Neague. triumph:with: relief” * Art Howe. hit2 a two-run double in the sixth inning ta power Houston over Cin- | cinnati behirid Joe Niekro’s seven-hitter. Niekro (10-7) went the ‘distance for the posted his 2ist save, -- Glanis 6 Dodgera | Joe Morgan singled tg open a four-run first-inning outburst ‘and ‘drove*in the - 1,000th run of hig career in eighth’ time this’ season, the third, ‘leading Sag striking out. two and walking. Franciseg. over. . Los. three. _ Angeles. nipped Detroit Tigers: 67, ~~" ‘fed Simmons's tie-breaking ‘nine-hit pitching. of Scott back - : Yankees 8 Tigers 7 - ‘ With the Yankees trailing 7-8, Dave Collins. started 2. Cleveland Indians defeated Kansas City Royals: 42, Seattle Mariners. downed - triple, Bucky.Dent, who haq a two-run single earlier, singled, Willie Randolph *~walked and one out later, Jerry Mumphrey singled. to make it-7-5. Lou Piniella was sent up to bat for Oscar Gamble and Detroit sum- .moned Bob James, just up from the minors, for his AL, Mebut. Bobby Murcer batted for Piniella and slammed’ James' second pitch into the” Tight field seats. — Angelis 13 A's 1 Don Baylor and Ron _ Jackson éach drove: in four ‘runs with three_hits apiece — while Mike Witt scattered | Six. hits and blanked California Angels swamped - Oakland. A's. 13-1... 7 The Rangers lost for the . 14th time in their last 17 games. They - handed Milwaukee a pair of unearned'runs in. the first inning and then bowed ‘to ‘ sacrifice fly in: the eighth, spoiling Frank Tanana’s . five-hitter.. , Afterward, zimmer _ disclosed-thal owner Eddie -Chiles told him Monday he asked him to stay on through Wednesday. . His unusual three days as a lame-duck manager ended with the sixth-place: ‘Rangers 16'2 games from the top. .. Simmons's sacrifice fly, following singles by..Paul _ two-run homers while - Jackson had .a_ two-run single and a two-run double, Molitor and Robin. Yount’, "The vietory gave the Angels ‘and a “sacrifice, provided | vane ee Tead over the run that kept the “SansasCity:in the AL West. “Brewers atop the AL East, .ndians 4 Royals 2 _ _one- “half game ahead of the Red’ Sox. . Orioles 2 White Sox 1 Eddie Murray and John” Lowenstein singled home ‘sixthinning runs to. back the run homer — his first in the - Majors —- to back the three- - hit pitching of. Rick Sut- cliffe, who needed Jast-out - help from Dan Spillner.. Mariners 6 Twins 2: McGregor | and - Richie. Zisk belted a two- relievers— "~ Red Sox.) Blue Jays 7 _ Dwight Evans drove in four runs with a pair of two extending his hitting streak ’ to13 games, Al Cowens also ° seventh-inning rally with a homers and Carney Lan- . sford capped a six-run fifth _ inning with a three-run shot for the Red Sox. homered and Gaylord Perry | pitched six innings, allowing one unearned run, _ for his'304th career victory. ‘from’ Bruce. Sutter,:. whq ‘Oakland until the ninth inning. 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