Red Sox win over the Angels after tie Dwight Evans amacked a three-run homer in the ninth inning to tie the game &6 and Bob Watson's single drove in thew runin the 10th as Boston Red Sox edged California Angels 6-5 on Sunday. Consecutive doubles by Carney Lansford and Dan Prd neers a four-run ngels’ inning that gave California a 62 lead. However, the Red Sox sent the game into extra innings in the ninth on Evans’ bomer, his 13th. Fred Lynn then led off the 10th with a Bingie, Carl Yastrzemeki walked and Watson singled off Angels rookie Mark Clear. Elsewhere = in the American League, Eddie Murray smacked his 13th homer of the season to spark a three-run Baltimore eighth inning that carried: the Orioles to a +1 victory over Oakland A's. 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Glenn Adams homered atid drove in two runs, and Rob Wilfong had three RBI to help Minnesota Twins clobber Toronto 13-1, Pete Redfern and Mike Marshall combined on a sevenhitter for the Twins, Milwaukee swept a pair ‘from Cleveland Indians, Cecil Cooper drove in five runs and homered twice to power the Brewers to a 14-5 victory in the opener, and Sal Bando and Buck Martinez each had two RBI for a 5-3 Milwaukee victory in the nightcap. In the Naticnal League, Jose Cruz’s two-out infield Singie in the ninth inning drove in the winning run as Houston beat St. Louis 7-6, Mike Schmidt cracked his dard homer of the season, a twe-run-shot, and Greg: Grogs drove In a pair of runs with a single to power Pititadeipifa Phillies to a 5-2 Bia de n° victory"over San Diego, fa 3 SATURDAY. York Dave Lopes laid down a perfect squeeze bunt to the Tight side with one out in the bottom of the ninth to give Los Angeles Dodgers a 4-3 victory over the New York Mets, Knuckleballer Charlie Hough started for only the second time in his nine years in the majors and held the Mets to one run in six in- nings, . In one of _ three doubleheaders in the NL, Cincinnat! and the Chicago Cube split, Dave Concepcion smacked a grand slam. =| homer as the Reds won the opener 12-1, Larry Biittner broke a 4-4 tie with a two-run single in the sixth inning as the Cubs won the nightcap 8- 4. Left-hander Vida Blue not- ched the 150th victory of his career with relief help from Pedro Borbon as San ‘Francisco Giants whipped Montreal 8-6 In the first game of their doubleheader. Bill North drove in three runs. In the second game, Montreal exploded for 13 runs in three innings — five in the fourth and four each in, the fifth and sixth innings — for a 15-6 victory over San Francisco, Ellis Valentine had a homer in each game for Montreal. Pittsburgh Pirates waited through nearly four hours of 3 rain delay and rebounded to beat Atlanta 5-4 in the first game of their. doubleheader on Mike Easler's two-run pinch — single. In“the only night game Sunday, Kansas Cily was at Texas, Saturday in the AL it was Seattle 13, Boston 5; New 12, Oakland 4; Milwaukee 5, Cleveland 0; Baltimore 10 California 2; Detroit 4 Chicago 2; Texas 4, Kansas City 1. In the lone deubléhéader, Minnesota swept two from Toronto 64 and 4-3, In the NL Saturday, Montreal beat Los Angeles 7- 2; Chicago defented Atlanta $2; Pittsburgh beat Houston 65: St. Louis bombed Cin- cinnati 12-3: San Francisco’ downed Philadelphia 4-1 and New York beat San Diego 2- 1. . vere Cedar Kings won three out of five games in weekend Fastball Tournament. | IN FASTBALL Terrace players are kings The loca] Skeena Cedar Kings men’s senior B fastball team defeated Four Star Construction of the’; Abbotsford mens senior, ‘‘A’’ fastball leagié three games to two in a five-game exhibition | tournament here Saturday and Sunday. _ The first game of the tournament played Saturday saw an im- pressive victory for the Cedar Kings as they defeated the Abbotsford team 4-1. Al Teichrob scored Abbotsford’s only: . . WHATIS ‘OTRRRACE-RELDVAT daily herald ee THE FASTEsT THING IN THIS AREA? read a great sale ad in... oh run in that game while the Terrace team scored one run in the first inning, one in the second and two -in the sixth, Tom Carson and Pete McEwan scored runs for Terrace in that game. ‘ -The second game Saturday saw Abbotsford: victorious over the Cedar Kings 6-3. D. Freind scored one homerun for Abbotsford and his ef- forts were matched by fellow ballplayers Roy Scheer, Teichrob and TO MOSCOW" Stan Weins. The loosing team in the game had runs scored by Doug Matheson and Tommy Carson. tes The final game’ on Saturday’s agenda saw the Skeena Cedar Kings narrowly defeat their opponents 1-0, The pit- cher for Terrace, Denby Page, allowed no hits and no runs during the game, while his team scored one run on three hits. The over-all tour- nament championship was decided during the Pens Oe tae a Wye oe Ae aie fourth game which Terrace won 4-3, Terrace ‘had eight hits during that game. They scored one run in: both the first and second inning, ‘ while Mason and Sharpe added two more'runs in the fifth to. clench the victory for their team. : Four Star Construction - scored their runs during the fourth game of the series on plays by the Fadden brothers and Jim McMiilan. The fifth and final game of the tournament . oe SA & ram ey alt ate, . uy oat i oS TES mo 8: ee * bh aL Me ¥ cm 3 4 Oa! ~. Have bathtub will NANAIMO, B,C, (CP) — Fred Maguire plans to spend & good part of next July in a bathtub, It's not that he wants to be cleaner than anyboody else. Maguire is determined to power his bathtub to the Summer Olympics in from this Vancouver Island city, known as the Tubbing Capital of the World. “This ls no gimmick,”’ he. says. “I plan to put Nanaimo on the plumbing map." The city, site of the start of today’s 13th annual Inter- nallonal Bathtub Race to Vancouver, does not, however, need any help in getting on the plumbing map, _ WINNIPEG (CP) — The kids have lined up after the Winnipeg Blue Bomber practice for autographs and one small girl gets extra attention from John Helton NEED YOUR V a H I } ¢ FIXED? See Our BUSINESS DIRECTORY on PAGE 5 The wet, raucous affair annually attracts about 150 boats from all over the world, Included in thik ‘year’s field which was to leave Nanaimo harbor at 10 a.m. PDT was defending champion Gary Deathridge of Australia, - Maquire, a car salesmen, has entered the race for the past six years and has donated a trophy for the firat finisher who weighs more than 200 pounds. Maguire, who races in that category himself, is better known however for his long distance trips. In 1973, he became the first man to ride a tub to Seattle, Wash., from Nanaimo, A before. he heads for the dressing room. The all-star defensive tackle picks her up while he signs the paper and gives her €@ gentle hug before letting her down. ‘ He realizes she doesn’t Imow who he is and is only copying an older brother, but Helton still takes the time. “" always enjoy kids,” says the mountain of a man, more than six feet tall and weighing 255 pounds. “They're great little guys who tell you what they're . thinking. I’ve never had problems with kids,” -This is the same Helton who on. the fleld, bulls his way through offensive lines to cause devastation in opposition backflelds. In his 1ith Canadian Football League season, after being traded from Calgary to Winnlpeg iast winter, the 32- year-old has been an ail- Hayman cycles to win ROUYN, Que. (CP) — Ron Hayman of Vancouver outlasted Pierre Harvey of Rimouski, Que., to win the senior individual road race at the Canadian cycling championships Saturday. Hayman covered the 195.2- kilometre race {n four hours, 38 minutes and 28 seconds, year later, he plloted his dny -eraft around Vancouver Island in 248 hours and 29 minutes, ‘ Now he has his sights set on arriving at Moscow at the game time as the Olympic flame. . “You might say its as crazy a trip as the last one around Vancouver Island. But my tub is ready for the journey and so am I.” Maguire said the marathon run, which will take him up the British Columbia coast to Alaska and across the Bering Strait to Russia, will cost well over $10,000, “and I'm looking for major sponsorship." Sponsorship was no Football fan gets big Canadian seven times and was twice named top defensive player in the country. Helton speaks ensily about affection and honesty, but at least 20 times.a year he ‘becomes mean enough that opponents in league games muat double-team him to have any chance of con- taining his fierce rushes, “Not mean,, just prepared,” insists Helton, “You have to be very intense to play defensive tackle because you're In the middle of everything on every Helton, who met his wife Nora when they were both in grade schoolin Mount Union, Pa., often makes the point that his family comes first for him. His eldest child, Jessica, is 12 while Jason is nine and Justin, seven. It's that priority which: has kept him In Canada even while Harvey finished in 4:38:29. Harvey was a member of Canada's Pan- American Games team which wen a bronze medal in _ the 100-kdlometre team trial at Puerto Rico. The senior race started in Amos, Que., went south to went the extraordinary length of 14 innings before Wiens hit in his Abbotsford team mate Less Wingrove during the top half of the fourteenth inning. Rudy Wiebe pitched the loosing cause for the Abbotsford team. The standings of the teams involved in this tournament are not af- fected by this exhibition since the Abbotsford: team is in a different league than the team from Terrace. Vast Bee te nv Sak QW no ae travel problem for Ewen Harvie, of the Picture Butte, Alta., RCMP detachment, who is racing a bathtub for the first time _ today. Twenty of tha town's 117 residents and three businesses threw their support behind Harvie, who hasn't had much chanee to practice around his dry southern Alberta town where the nearest water is the muddy South Saskatchewan River. recple race for the heck of it and though the odds may be against me winning, I still think my tub which carries the hopes of the whole of Picture Butte, can beat the Aussies.”” hug though he and his wife are still American citizens, he Saye. He knows he could have . made more money this year with the Buffalo Bille, since he played out his option in Calgary and was free to head to the National Football But Buffalo was not the sort of place he envisioned for his children — and innipeg was, Shortly after the Blue Bombers obtained his CFL rights, he signed a three-year contract, “Coming to Winnipeg is a chance for us to mould together as a family,” he explains, Helton locks forward to buying Jessica a horse, getting out to the lakes for some fishing, completing a good season with the Bombers and giving as much as he can to the community. Val d'Or and finished at Reuyn, Thirty-three competitors started. the senior race in hot, humid weather and only 15 flnished. Thirty-nine riders started the junior race, and finished ' f { I 4 ; 4 nm