Inga, Konroyd) 2:43 Wit. Dave ‘Kingma, it's: ‘either hit or miss. Monday a might, | he B RH PKGT, ‘. ane 3°74 : 5 15.40 ; a0 17 als Matthews, Chi 3 9 12-.400 Davis; Chi ma 3. 1h 394 Backman, NY" WS 7.389: Millnef,: Cin “5 48 Reynolds, Hou. 24 § 10 .3ad Teille, SF 9.7 OS -Tempista. 5D. & 15 375 - Runs: patted: in: ‘ Baasky, cin” elnnatl,” 137. Wallach, Montreal, it; Carter, Montreal, 107 Mar: shail. Los Angeles, -. A Sand berg, Chicago, 10, - Doubles: Carter;- Mantradl,- i Littles: Mantreal, A Driessen, "nati, 4; Peres, , Gelphia” 3:-° Strawberry, ‘kas ag much ” for Strikeouts ‘as long-ball hitting, slugged. home runs his first three tlmes Up against. Esaaky, Cincin: Cincinnatl, 47 Wynne, Pittsburgh, 4. Triptest Cruz Houston, a Dewion, Montreal, 2; Gwynn, San Diego, 2 WHavet, Phita- selphla, 2 a Home runs: Senmittt, Phila; New York, 33), Telllo; San Francisco, Cincinnatl, 47 3; Wallach, Momivaal,.3; Watt: ingtory Atlanta, 3, / Staten bases: Samuel, Phifa-- ".,delphia, Bs Gwynn. San. Diege, 5; Atllner, Cincinnatt, S$: Redus, Cincinnatl, §, Pliching (1 dacistonl: BR tled with 1.000, ; A - Seattle - 6 victory. “Mariners, driving in eight ‘ runs. The one-man power ‘-much to get it out of this park," said Kingman, “I. provided the.A’s witha 9 don't think I wauld want — i to be a pitcher a and itch =’. halé-speed,” <: “When E came oilt’ early- for batting practice; ‘1’ ‘show at. the -Kingdome N Steikeouts: Ryan, 25; Soto, Clacinnatl 20; Carlton, Philadelphia. 15. Saves: Gosssge, San Dlega, a; Sulter, St, Louls, ba Lesmith, Chicags, 3. AMERICAN LEAQUE ABR H Pct. Bradley, Sea 25 8 11.488 Berned, Cla 78S 12 a8 Trammil, Ost 24 9 11.423 Remy, Gos 2S A: Gross, Bat We 4. 7 Al? Gantrer, Mit a 6 16.410 Upshaw, Tor - 27-68 1.40? Ripken, Bal 2 - 3? 13.04 Bell, Tor |. a3 18 090 Motley, KC Ip 4 7.389 «ies! Period mo v Edmonton. Hunter 3 (Huddy, Hyghes} 11:07 (sh) ities. Linseman Edm . We 06, ‘Hunter Cab 17:15. Second Paried : Eemonton, Lindstrom = 1 fs, ‘idteister: ‘Anderson) 6:25 (pe) 3 Galgary, Bears 2 (Ma: ¢tiles'Eborante) 13:22 : 4. Calgary, Relahart, 5 (Bax _ ter, ‘McQonald) 18:00 8.'Edmonton, Kurri & (Fogo lin, Lowe}: 15:46 Ponattias | — Canaher Edm . 3" Bourgeols Cal 4:11, Pepl- —inekl Cal 7347, Edm’ 16:40, Funr Edm (served by Gretzky), Beers Cal 17:00, . . ot Thin Pert 6. Edmonton, Mesater 2 (Lind: ‘Wrom, Anderson) 0:09 7 Calgary, McDonald 3 (Pept Edmonton, ites — Gretthy Edm, Kromm: Cal 4:3), ‘Anderson Edm, -Peplinskl Cal P01, Risebrough Cal 15:12, Calgary bench, (served by Loob) 19:10, Gaxter Cal 19:52, Shats on goal by: manton V2 93 17-42 Calgary 13:10 $32 Goal —. Edwards, Calgary: Funr, Edmonton. - - . Attendance -- 18,764, - oa : Firet Period .1. Minnesota, Acton 2 (Max: wejl, Bailows) O:39 2 St. Louls, Patlawskil 1 (Hickey, Babych) 6:08 3. Minnesota, Bellows 1 (Max- wall) 36:34 (sh) ‘Penalties — Piett Min, John: son: oN ‘Pnajors* Va: , “Acton Nin, 198005 Second Period ie ‘jAlnneaate, AActarthy 1 (Clecarallt Maruk) 6:07 (pp? * 5. St. Louls, Faderko 3 (5ut- ter, Ramage} 12:58 '” Penalties — Johnton StL 1:03, Paslawaxi SIL 3:39. Maxwell Min $05, Andaraon Stl | 7:44, Hirsth Alo 8:24, Broten Min 14:58.- Third Period . No scoring. _ Penaitles — Plett Min, Ander- ue St.louls $4212-0 Goal — Beaupre, Minnesota; *“piut, St. Louls. “Attendance — 17,021. ‘National Hockey League play- off scoring leaders after games Monday: night: ts] s a 3 = * Fa ™. = 3 - S ere eee ee MURANO MOO Jackoon Edm | Hunter:Caj majors 14:24, Gregg Hunter 4. . cara Gregg) Wit oo. Frat. Period: 1. Montrasi, Waiter 2 (Nas-. lund, Panney) 14:45 2 Montreal, Carbonneau a (Robinson) 19:50 Penaitles — Slelgner Que 1:27, Cote Que 11:53, Mi. Steamy ‘Que Ludwig Mil double minor 14:25, P. Stastny Que 15:39, Second Perbod 3.. Quebec, Palement 2 (P. Stastny, Wesley) 12:36 4 Montreal, Tremblay 4 (Car: bonngay) 17:5) 5. Quebec, Spard 4 (Cote) 18:51 “Penalty — Hamel mitt 14:25. Third Period & Quebec, Moller 1 (P. Stastny, &. Stastny} 11:23 Penaliies — Prite Que, Hunter Atl 4:01.- Overtime La ‘Quebec, gerglund 3:00 * Panaltles -- None ; Shots. (on goal by Quebec ‘ W227 4-8 ” Montreal 5 3 1 1-20 Gost — Bouchard, Quebec: Panney, Montreal. Attendance — 17,274. +. Jonsson NY] 6:27, ‘dersson Wash = 2:27, Firat Parlod 1. NY Islanders, Trottier 4 (Boutilier) 19:22 : Penalties — Potvin NYI a 0s; Potvin: NYI 7:57, Glihert N¥1, Jarvis Wash, Trottier: NY," Stevens” me 3658. rlke ay. gecand. A Period 2 Ny.” Istanders, (Gerling) §:3 3. NY Islanders, Soutllier 1 (taFontalne, Nystrom} 1135 Penalties — Trotter NY, Franceschetth Wash = 11:54, Franceschetti Wash 14:14. + Third Perla 4. Washington, Carpenter. 1 {Laughiin, Anderssan) 5:05 5, Washington, Christlan. 4 (Gartner, Gustafsson) 5:39" 6 NY Islanders, Glilles 4 {Boutttler, ©. Sutter) 16:18 - 7, NY Islanders, Bossy 4 (Trottler) 19:01‘ Penatties — Lane NY1, An: NY! 2:58, Blumqvis? Wash 9:43. Shots on goal by ; NY Islanders 613 2) Washington © 41226 Goal — Smith, NY Islanders: Riggin, Jensen, Washington. Attendance — 18%. - Wodnesday is still SHIRT DAY chickarés: a ree > bene Men's or Ladies’ Cotton blend dress or businessshirts _ expertly laundered each | Rick. ards Cleaners ee ‘ACAPULCO 330) EMERSON assy. appearing nightly TERRACE HOTEL Hoyston, - " Sheridan, Kanses City, 2: Gillies: Ye Trottier . “It doesn't’ take.-vary: Runs batted ini: "wingman, Gakland, 13; Hrbsk, Minnesota, 11 DaEvans, Detroit, 10; Re Jackson, California, 10. . . Doubles: “Bell, Toronto, 3 Goettl, Minnezata, 5; Exaler, Boston, 4; Garcia, Toronto, 4) Hatcher, Minnesota, 4) * Qakland, 4. Teigies: Hatcher, Miniescia, Qi iLemon, Oeiroll, 2: Perconte, Seattle 2; R.Law, Chicago 2: | Home rund: iéingman, © Oak: land,’ 4; Ripken. Ballimore,’ 43. , Oavis, Seattle, 3; Johnsen To-. ronte, 3; Gross, ealsimare, a ReJackson, Celfifarnia,, : “Dp. shaw, Toronto, 3. . Sten: . Gages: nernazard, Cleveland, 77_ Butler, Cleveland, 71 Garcia, Toronta é.: Pitching a saciifon)i- nv tied : Witt 1.000, : Strixaquis: Biyleven, " glews- land, 19; Young, Seatile, 18: Morrls, Datrolt, 10. “Saves: Quisenberry, , Kansas - City, 4; Caudill, Oakland, 3. Heaths ' between Detroit : League ‘ .. © Fujlca AX1 camera with case . 0 43-75mm_8 BO- 200mm oom lonses * auto winder - @ lash: ® camara bag TOTAL RETAIL VALUE ‘here.” ” mo Kingman had missed the previous three games because. of ‘a. sore. _ leg ‘muscle, “T can only run about: he. ‘said. didn’t know If I contd . ‘play. ~ “Tt just plain hurts: It’s: fun to start out this way, It makes It easier to ‘sustain, a” In other American - “League action, Cleveland Indians nipped Baltimore Orioles 4-3 and Minnesota Twing routed: California Angels 0-2. Rain washed -out a . doubleheader and. Boston and the Chicago- . - New York game. In the only National. contest,- Los - ‘Angeles Dodgers defeated Houston Astros. Bd. Kingman belted a grand slam in the. first inning after singles ‘by Joe Morgan, Lopes and Davey Carey gman Lansford. walked before Kingman: in both the third and fifth . innings, anid both times: Lansford “Kingman followed with a two-run homer, The first two, . off. starter Matt Young, 2-1, came-on 0-2 . pitches and the third on a 1-1 pitch off rellever Ed . Vande Berg. ‘On his next at-bat, in ‘the. seventh inning, Kingman struck out on three breaking balls from Vande Berg. In the ninth, he popped out to the in- field .with two men on base. Morgan: also homered for the A’s, while Alvin | Davis slugged a solo homer for Seattle. Oakland right . hander. Mike Warren, 1-2, worked the first 62-3 imings and picked up the victory. Indians 4 Orioles 3 Andre Thornton drove in two runs, including the tie-breaker on an infield - single’ in the seventh. With runners at first and third _ and’ two out, Thornton greeted The Herald, “Tuesday, April 17, 1984, Page 5 reliever + Dennis: ‘Martinez Mike’ “Flanagasi 0-2, . took the loss, giving up four runs, three of them earned, on nine hits in 6 2- 3 innings. Bert. Blyleven, 2-4, was thie winner, surren dering three runs on eight hits while striking out seven in seven . innings. Ernie Camacho . ‘pitched two scoreless linings for his firat career save. °. Cal Ripken's home run, his fourth of the year, had tied the game 3-3 in the Baltimore sixth before Thoraton's tie-breaking it Twins 9 “Angels 2 Kent ‘Hrbek’s grand slam homer .capped an eight-run sixth inning, leading Minnesota over California behind Mike Smithson's six-hitter. — Trailing 2-1 in the sixth, © the: Twins put the game away with their big. in- ning, the most runs scored by a Twing team: off the reg. price April 16-28 aa FILM DEVELOPING & PRINTING oy REGULAR ‘+ |-42exp 4249 | 15exp . 549 24exp 2x9 © ‘| 36exp 10:49 — Offer applies to original developing and printing of C-41 ~~ cator print film, 3%” matte finish prints only. PRICE SAVE 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ONLY 3.49 4.49 “6.49 9.49 dane you guaranteed one day’ ’ tn Lab’ service on film processing? ~. You could win a complete Fujica camera outfit. This charming fellow is very knowledgeable about eee photography—and you Il be seeing him as a regular feature in 3 ~=—s our photo advertising. . 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