Page 12, The Herald, Monday, June 23, .1980 Y Copperside Store. : PROPANE - GROCERIES - LAURDROMAT : Catering to comp and lnstitation orders OPEN 10-19 7 days a week Phones 625-4966 Compare aur prices to your favours stern! mae oot ry, fo. ‘ an . . Lf wo . eg . ‘ eo ' 1, ” o tay . Glen Kathler tries to. lay down a bunt in the a second Sunday game against Mr. Sport. Kathler: got on, but not on the foul ball that resulted from Photo by Dan Schatfer this ‘play. Cedar Kings win | five from Mr. Sport Skeena Cedar Kings won five games out of six against Mr. Sport of Vaneouver in a series held in Terrace and Kitimat over the weekend. ; Cedar Kings played two games Kitimat against Mr. Sport, and split them, winning the first 3-0 and losing the second 1-0 despite outhitting the Vancouver team quite badly in the game. Saturday in. Saturday night’s game saw Skeena win 8-0, the most lopsided game.’ of the weekend. Most of the scoring came on passed balls and errors, with Steve Reiner pitching for the win and Howie Pulliam taking the loss. - Sunday = afternoon’s first game saw Denby Paige pitching a shutout for Skeena as they took a 10 win, Dave Sharpe supplied the only scoring with a solo homer. The second Sunday fame saw Skeena take a 3-1 win, with Sharpe tripling in a run and scoring one as well in. the top of the first inning to get all the scoring needed. The final game of the serles was a 2-0 win for the Cedar Kings, as they ~ were outhit 5-4 by the visitors. Reiner was. the winning pitcher again, while Rick Paipe took the oss. Toronto wins in shootout The fleet feet of Jomo Sono and the quick hands of Tony Chursky enabled Toronto to - gain a 2-1 shootout victory: over Los Angeles Aztecs despite numerous Blizzard miscues throughout the North American Soccer League game Sunday. brilliant goaltending of Chursky, who made 16 saves, Chursky kept the Blizzard in the game and foreed the game into overtime. Toronto eoach Keith Eddy said Chursky's performance was "a fine effort.” Chursky shut out the Aztecs in the shootout while Sono and Ivan Lukacevic scored to lift the Blizzard, 8- B. Los Angeles, who took 22 shots, got its lone goal fromm Luis Fernando, In other NASL games Sunday, New York Cosmos blanked Fort Lauderdaie Strikers 2-0, Vancouver Whitecaps doubled Ed- monton Drillers 4-2, Washington Diplomats edged San Jose Earthquakes 5-4, Philadelphia Fury defeated San Diego Sockers 42, Chicago Sting shut ott California Surf 2-0, and in the lone night game, Houston Hurricane topped Tulsa 4-3 Roughnecks. -° On Saturday, New England Tea Men and Detroit Express edged out 3- 2 overtime wins over Min- -negota Kicks and Memphis Rogues respectively, while Seattle Sounders blanked Dallas Tornado 5-0 and Port- land Timbers beat Atlanta Chiefs 1-0. ; Cosmos 2 Strikers 0 ANASL season-high crowd of 70,312 watched Vladislav Bogicevic and Giorgio Chinaglia contribute one goal each as New York blanked Fort Lauderdale. Jullg Cesar Romero and . Franz Beckenbauer set up passes for Bogicevic’s goal at 4:19 while Chinagila scored his 17th goal of the season at 86:22 ‘giving the Cosmos: a 12-4 record. Whitecaps 4 Drillers 2 Carl Valentine scored three unassisted goals and assisted on one other a8 Vancouver posted a victory ovér the Drillers before 12,210 fans in Edmonton. Valentine, who entered the game with one goal for the season, assisted on - the opening score by Trevor Whymark before netting the next three. — Edi Kirschner and Dwight Lodeweges replied for Edmonton. . - Diplomats 5 Earthquakes 4 Washington Diplomats scored three goals in less than five minutes midway Into the first halfand went on to defeat San Jose Ear- thquakes. . ; Forwards Alan Green and Tony Credcitelli had two goals apiece for Washington. ‘Johan Cruyff rounded out the Diplomats’ scoring with his first Washington goal. Fury 4 Sockers 2 - Andy Lynch scored two goals to lead Philadelphia Fury to its victory over San Diego Sockers, Sting 2 Surf 6 _ Chicago Sting capitalized _ on ‘two firsthaif goals by Arno Steffenhagen and Karl- Heinz Granitza and defeated California Surf. Hurricané 4 Roughnecks 3 Eddie Marasco’s shootout goal clinched a Houston Hurricanes victory over Tulsa Roughnecks. ; ILE-BIZARD, Que. (CP) —'In Bob Gilder's recipe book, fanie should be ap- portioned by the pinch, not the pitcher. “Tr may have différent goals from some of your . superstars - who ‘want. to win,” said the newly-named Canadian Open = golf champion. =~ “]'m not a superstar as such. I don't know that I - really want to be. I enjoy playing this game and [ want "to make a good living without too much publicity.” The 29-year-old Corvallis, Ore., native and resident shot a par-70 round Sunday It wasa dreadful shimp for a man who brought a .280 ’ eareer batting average with him. when he joined New York. Mets. Claudell Washington had not had a hit since he singled in the ninth inning of a five-run Mets . rally that beat San Francisco Giants 7-6 a week ago _ Saturday. Traded to the Mets from Chicago White Sox on June 7 for a minor league pitcher, Washington had gone one- WoL Pe. GBL New York 4 22 .62 — Milwaukee 35.29 47 Te Boston 35 30 .538 8B Cleveland 33°30 «.5da 9 Detroit 32°30 516 94 Baltimore 34°32--.515 9a Toronto 31°32 «4.492 1 ; | - West faneas City 40 26 .46 — kl and « nw 4 MM Chicago § .462 9% Texas - 0 36 6455. 10 Seattle 30 37.448 102 Minnesota 27°98 4.418 12% California 41 «459 16 "NATIONAL LEAGUE ast _ WoL. Pet. GBL Montreal © - 35 26 881 — Philadeiphia «34 27 «55712 Pittsburgh, * 35°20 598 2 chicago 233 «459 7 New York 2835 444 BY St. Louis 25 40.05 12% rs, _ West Houston 0 24 425 — Los Angeles 39 28 575 3% ‘Cincinnati © 34.92 S15 San Francisco 30 36 455 1 Allanta . 28°36 «1438 12 San Diego 38 aa 124 for-17 as a National Leaguer. “] don’t know the pitchers in this league very well, .so I've been struggling,'' Washington said. —- His struggle ended Sunday when he. slammed three home runs, driving in five runs, to help beat ‘Los Angeles Dodgers 9-6 and end a seven-game Mets losing streak. ; Washington also had a single in the game to go four- for-five, and he called it the greatest day of his seven- year major league carcer. Elsewhere in the National ‘League, Montreal Expos blanked San Diego Padres 2- 0, St.’ Louis Cardinals clobbered. Cincinnati Reds 12-2, Philadelphia . Phillies " edged San Francisco Giants 43, Chicago Cubs got by Atlanta Braves 3-2 and Pittsburgh Pirates trimmed Houston Astras 2-1. Expos 2 Padres 0 | Right-hander Steve Rogers, 9-5, battled a balky arm and scattered eight hits for his second shutout of the season and 22nd of his career, The Victory was Rogers's eighth in nine starts against only one loss. Warren Cromartie and Bob Pate drove in the Montreal runs with singles. Tony Bernazard doubled and scored on Cromartie’s single off Gary Lucas, 3-4, in the’ sixth, and Pate singled home Gary Carter in the eighth. Rogers, who ‘strained his pitching elbow 10 days ago in a game against the Dodgers, struck out four and walked two. “This was not a nice, easy day," Rogers said. “As the game went on, the pain in my elbow got worse, but it helped me to concentrate more.” . Cardinals 12 Reds 2 Keith Hernandez ripped a three-run homer «°* 4rove in a fourth run wWhu a sacrifice fly to pace St. Louis’s 15-hit attack. Pete Vi ~kovich, 7-5, tossed a four- hu.er, surrendering both that gave ‘him a six-under- par 274 total, over 72 holes and a two-stroke margin of victory over rutnersup Jerry Pate‘ and Leonard Thompson... "J like privacy. I like to spend time with my family. My opinion of a superstar is that your time is everybody else’s. , “} admire Jack (Nicklaus) for the way he handles it. He has five kids.. You have to give up too much of your family life to be a reat big superstar, I think," ~ . - No Canadian Open title is likely to make‘a superstar of anybody, but Gilder's Cincinnati runs on a homer by Ken Griffey in the first inning. The-Cards kayoed Reds starter Mike LaCoss, 4-7, in the fourth with three runs.on singles by Ted Simmons and George Hendrick and a double by. Ken Reitz. Her- nandez homered for the seventh time this season in _ the -sixth when the Cards scored six runs. . Phils 4 Glants 3 Steve Carlton won his 13th. game against only two Yosses, outdueling Vida Blue, who tried unsuccessfully to become a 10-game winner. Carlton scattered eight hits, struck out eight and walked: three. Mike Schmidt and Greg Luzinski drove in seventh- inning runs as the Philles rallied from ‘a 3-2 deficit. Cubs 3 Braves 2 : Bill Buckner and Jerry Martin each homered in the sixth inning to rally the Cubs to their fourth victory in five games; Right-hander Dennis Lamp, 7-6, went 71-3 innings for the win, and Dick Tidrow earned his third save. Jeff Burroughs had given the Braves a 2-1 lead in the - fourth with his second homer of the year,.a two-run blast. Both Chicago homers came off Phi] Niekro, 5-10. Cubs left fielder Ken Henderson made a game- saving throw to the plate in the seventh inning when he nailed Larvell Blanks, who ~was trying to score from second on a single by Mike Lum. Pirates 2 Astros 1 John Milner provided the ‘eventual winning rum with ‘his sixth-inning home run, and Pittsburgh ended a six- game losing ‘streak by beating the Astros and Joe Niekro. The defeat also ended both a six-game Houston winning streak and a streak of-14 wins at the Astrodome. Jim Bibby claimed his eighth victory in nine decisions, going eight in- nings before he was lifted for a pinch bitter. Bibby allowed just four hits, struck out five and walked none .befare- - Grant Jackson relieved. Bill Madlock’s bases- loaded single in the first gat Pittsburgh started. Terry Puhl of Melville, Sask., gave Houston its only run with a solo homer in the sixth. . ' For Matt Keough, there ia just no relief. . Oakland A's right-hander pitched his 12th complete game, high in the majors, in stopping New York Yankees 5-2 Sunday. The victory ran _his won-lost record to 8-7 and stopped the Yankees’ nine- game winning streak, their best since they won 10 consecutive.12 years ago. Oakland manager Billy Martin, facing the Yankees In New York for the first _ time since he was fired last _ year, has said that if the A’s had a relief pitcher as good as New York's Rich Gossage, they would be leading the American League West instead of 9% games behind. After his 132-pitch per- formance. Sunday, Keough ~ gaid: “I’m a little leg weary and a little arm weary. I'm not satisfied with myself the Jast-few games. The West Coast to East Coast travel is tough. You can’t sleep.” ’ Yankees. Gilder takes Canadian Open | winning forma, in which he: held the lead from the second round on,-was certainly a tentative..step in that - direction, ‘ sO It was his second. tour ‘victory and first since the 1976: Phoenix Open, :: the | second Start: of his first year on: the tour... ne ree, - Gilder won $53,000 ‘of the $950,000 purse and the Peter Jackson Trophy for his four- -day effort through various combinations - of sun, heat, -rain, wind and cold over the 6,628-yard Royal ‘Montreal Golf Club course in suburban Montreal. _Ina conversation before the game Sunday with . ¥ankees' pitcher Tommy John, who got a victory Saturday with seven innings © of pitching, Keough sald: “If Thad Gossage in the bullpen, I'd get out after seven in- nings, too.” | vo But he doesn’t, so Keough pitches on and on in every game he starts. On Sunday, Martin left him in although he gave up 10 hits. and four walks, “It’s pretty, easy (to face.the Yankees),’’ Keough said. “Just get the five left- benders: without hitting a home’ run.” on wy In other American League games, Toronto Blue Jays beat bhagotery i 65 in 10 nnings, Detroit Tigers swap a’ Te ene ' pobd. Chicago White Sox 7-1 and 6- 4, Seattle Mariners. came from behind’ to defeat Baltimore Orioles 7-5, ‘Boston Red Sox whipped , California Angels‘. 6-3, Cleveland Indians bombed Minnesola Twins 114 and Kansas City Royals trimmed Milwaukee Brewers 7-4. Jeff Newman’s two-run homer in the first inning and TLE CP: strong. ‘attack to give Hamilton its third preseason victory while in Vancouver, rookie -quarterback Roy Dewalt threw “a..25-yard . ‘touchdown pass to. Tyron _ Gray, then ran for the two- point conversion with | 17 seconds left to give'the Lions thelr first win of the year. "Tt felt’ good’ when. things -were. happen3ng,''msaid - ~ Dewalt after the game, \‘but I wasn’t ‘dolng too. good getting things: organized | - because I was pretty excited. ‘The: "guys. were. :con- centrating on catching the ball and the'line was doing a good job blocking so good things started. happening."” . “You can’t stick your head ‘in the sand for three quarters and expect to wake up in the fourth,” said Lions coach Vic Rapp. .‘‘We., looked. like: a Washington bursts out. 3" “The : Tiger-Cats led 14-7 _after the first quarter and for'three quarters.” _ “We took them in the first and third quarters and laid off them: in‘the second ahd fourth," sald rookie Calgary never looked: back, holding the Roughriders off the scoreboard for the rest of the game before 18,869 disap- pointed fans. ; ‘Two fumbles and one in- ' terception set up three of the four. Hamilton : first-half _fouchdowns. The fourth came alter a 90-yard drive which. started on the ’ Hamilton 15 and ended with Marler plunging over from one yard after the Saskat- -chewan defence had held off two previous tries. “ Saskatchewan's: ‘ points came early in the. first quarter on a. 62-yard pass play from quarterback John Hulnagel to. Larry. “Doty, _ converted by Rob Wtotaher. The Roughriders lost thelr ‘only other good scoring opportunity when .a third- and-one attempt ‘on. the Hamilton 22-yard line--was stopped. Tie ort “'Marler’‘threw two touch- . Brock ‘Aynsley and 35 yards to Bob Gaddis. Ronnie Roland fan one yard for another Hamilton TD)’ and a solo blast by Tony Armas.’ Low Clare returned a fumble gave Keough the cushion he needed to cool off. the recovery for 94 yards for the last Hamilton major. field goal and kicked singles . of 65,.75 and 68 yards, as -. The Lions, playing before 15,960 fans, trailed until late - Jin''the game, ..A-oneyard “touchdown run by Larry Key vat - 13: _ Calgary #7. narrowed the lead -to -28-21: and B.C. got the ball back-with 56 seconds, left,’ . just , enough time for Dewalt to spark the Lion rally. 2 0 BC, - Jost’ starting quar- terback Joe Paopao inthe firat quarter’ with a. bruised shoulder and Mike Nott took over, throwing touchdown passes to tight end Harry Holt. Lui Passaglia ‘com- pleted the B.C. scoring with . two coriverts and a single off a missed field goal. : ‘the Stampeders, in their first loss after two wins,’ got two. touchdowns from wingback Willie Armatead in the first quarter on passes from Ken Johnson. Rob Forbes scored the other Calgary touchdown. on a short run and J. T. Hay... added two field goals, a single and three converts. ~ USED | CARS. “1977 CHEV IMPALA 2 door, V8; auto | 7 $5995" ~ 1979 MONTE GARLO "very low mileage, very claan, VB, auto, radia .- Cel _. 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