r i Pearman atten apryraukee post a 7-3 | _ Just the: tnning before,, ope had struck “out and third and the ' Brewers trailing — the. - White Sox 2-4: But he was "hardly fazed by that. .. “I blocked that out," he said of the- fith-inning . strikeout. cop 4 Ready ‘was _ playing * ‘pore elbow, He - know he would start until 1% hours before the. game. Molitor,” will he Playing “under this “It's unfortunate for. Ready | said,” “a - Red Sox That's the type rule 1: F ds 8, “hepson, te ’ thiéd base for thé injured ~: Paul Molitor, who has a. “Pye: “just go : ' ‘be ready to play.” OOS -didn't a pee " “in other AL’ games: it” : was: Toronto Blues Jays | ‘3, Baltimore Orioles 2: Texas Rangers §;; Boston 4; California Minnesota ‘Perez suspended without pay : Rice YORK (AP) — “Addanta. Braves Pitcher Pascual Perez, _ convicted recently, in the Dominican Republic. of . _cotaine posseasicn, was. Tusda '.. Bugpended : y wi ut pay until Ma 16 alan aed Come -msioner Bowie Kuhn. The suspension. is retroactive to April. 3, Kuhn's office announced in a short release. Perez also. was placed on Probation through May 15, 1985. Perez may work | out with the Braves, but - he,cannot-be in uniform during games until] May Beret was arrested Jani..9 in Santiago, con- vicied -of cocaine Podeession Ina Santiago |; court on March 2 and fined .. approximately $1,000. “An appellate court pane the conviction on Braves manager Joe Torre said in Cincinnati he .was disappointed to bear. of the suspension : Olympic soccer qualifier | VICTORIA (cP) — Canada can clinch a berth in the . soccer, competition at the 1994 Olympics with a tle against Costa Rica tonight when the. qualifying Tound con- tinues at Royal Athletic Pee da has points from two amen in in the three-nation, double- _e¥"geynd-nobin series with 7 wi Tee games, Cuba has one point from a tie and two losses. The Canadian team tock, a major step towards an Olymple berth at Los Angeles this summer with a 3-0 vic- tory here last Saturday over Cuba, Canada but glad’ his. National League baseball club will get the starter back. in- just one more ‘month. Torre said Perez is in Adlanta and will rejoin the team when it returns ride act a stand Jay . tb uston Astros ; . _ ‘Jawyer = for suspended pitcher: Steve Howe. of Los Angeles expressed Dodgers bewilderment Tuesday at what he called the ex- cessive punishment his elient is recelving in comparison with that of other baseball players who have been invelyed with druge; “T'm bewildered, totally bewildered, by the inconsistency," Willle Aikens of Toronto Blue Jays and Pascual “There js a-clear dif- ferentiation of treetment completes - the series April 25 in Havana. Two berths in the Olympics = will be awarded teams from the North American, Central American and Caribbean’ i ‘Norman of Vancouver region - by the world ' federation © (FIFA). Canada has gone to the Olympics only' twice in soccer, Canada won the gold medal a ‘194. and EE Soe bet a rae ed with tout pi ai ha aA Sees Gautive" att Held "in « LeTLEnt ILL Goalkeeper | Tino Lettieri of “Minnesota- Strikers of the North American Soccer League missed training Tuesday because of the flu, but is. expected to play against Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Olvision- : 8 7? Cleveland | 5 New. York 4 Allwaukee 4 Boston 3 Baltimore 2 Weat Sivision Gakland 94 697 — Minnesota 7°35 38. . 7 58) va, 4 500 Chicago - 4 aM California 4 AW 3A Texas ~ dad +, Tuesday fesatts _Torente.3 Baltimore 2 " Milwaukee ? Chicago 3 Tomad’ 8 Boston 4 Callfornia 6 Minnesota 3 Oakland & Seattle 2 Kansas lity a? Qetralt, ppd., raln New ‘York at Cleveland, prd., fain WOM Today's Games Baltimore at Toronto Oakland at Seattle New York af Cleveland N Kansas City at Detrall N Texas at Boston N Galitorala at Minnesota N Thuradsy Games Baltimore at Toronto Texes at Detroit Chicago at Milwaukee Kansas Cliy at Detroit NATIONAL LEAQUE * Bast Division WL Poi lpn 7 ‘ _ A H Pct. Hila 64 4 1 Trammil, Det =o 1. 1.4 St. Loule 6400 1 Bernird, Cle wm 65 12 :«42 chicago 5 4 55 1% Cruz, Bal w 03 8 2) Montreal 45 43 Upshaw, Tor, 31 13 dP Pittsburgh, 4 @ 272 dv GOSS, Bal =P dT AN . ‘ Bradley, Sas a 4 1 iw? ; 2. Gantner, Mil ‘8 6 16 3 _ Wast Division vo Remy, Bos - a San Diego = 1s 83 |, Motley, KE | 1. A? 38D Los Angeles ee Bel Tor, ae it _ 3, W386 Cincinnatl a7 3 Ma ‘batt ingman, San Francisca 4 4 ae. Mey ‘onwised, ay RiDEkon, Callfor: Hovston 8 34,46 . nla, 12) Hebek, Minnesota, 11. Atlanta. ta Lae ama Ma |; Doubles: Gaelti,, htisneeate nee Bathe 1 rear at ashe, Bod: Tuesday Hesutti’! “ ‘Sten, * Toronto, ‘47 Phitedelphie 4 Pittsborghe Beso) pine minnesota 4)) Heath: Montreal 10 N vere Oi oe Gaktand,-d. 5 a ae Los Angeles} opr cop, Triptes: "Brown, Minneiota, 27 gan Diego 2 Sen'Frenclaco 1: Hatcher, Minnesote, 2; Lemon, St. Lovis at Ehteaga, ppd: lt petrall, 2/' Perconté, Seattle 2; re’ Altenta at Cincinnati, ped, * told weather Today's Games Atfanta at Cincinnatl «| - Philadelphia at Pittsburgh St. Louls at Chicago 2- Montreal at New York San Olega at San Francisco N Los Angeles at Houaton N Thursday Games Phitadalphia at Pitteburoh Montraal at New York St,-Louls af, Chicago San Diego at Los Angeles NV Cincinnath a? San Frencheo 1] a os "teal, 14; "Blyleven, NATIONAL LEAGUE ABR W Pct. VanSiyke, StL 14 2 7 438 Sax, LA a 5 «(16 m0 Matthews, Chl = 9 12.400 . Gwynn, SD 4241 O17 395 Davis, Chi 287s 393 AMiner, Cin OS 1d 39 Little, Mth 4) 68 «IP .388 Reynolds, Hou 29) 8 ID O79 Perez, Cin 220=¢«5) «= A3hh Backman, NY 22 3 8B 36d Templeta, 5D da 6 16 384 Wallach, Mt 44S 16 364 Runs batted In: Carter, Mon- Esasky, Cinclonatl, 13 Wallach, Manireal, 12. Doubles: Carter, Montreal, 57 Littte; Montreal, 3: Driessen, Cincinnati, 4; Esasky, Cincin nail, 4; Perez, Cincinnatl, 4 Wynne, Pittsburgh, 4. Triples: Cruz, Houston, 2; Dawson, Monireal, 2; Gwynn, San Diego, 2: VHayes, Phila- dalphla, 2. Home rune: Schmidt, Phila- delphis 4: Strawberry, New York, 3: Trilla, San Francisco, 3: Wallach, Merireal a; Wash- ington, Aitanta, 3. Stolen baaes: Samuel, Phila- delphia, 8; Wiggins, San Diego, 71 Gwynn San Dlego, 5; AAll- ner, Cincinnatl, $: Redus, Cin- cinnatl, 5. Pitching (1 decision): 2% fled with 1.000. Strikeouta: . Ryan, Houston, 25; Suto, Clncinnatl 207 Cariton, Phitadelphia, 14. Saves; Gossage, San Olego, 5; Sutter, St. Louls, 4; Holland, Philadelphia, 3: LeSmith, Chi- cago, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE . BR R.Law, Chicaga % Sheridan, Kensap City, 2. Moms runs: Kingman, Oak- land, 4; Alpken, Baltimore, 43 Davis, Seattle, 3: Johnson, To- ronte, 92 Gross, Baltimore, 37 ReJackion, Californie, 3) Up- shaw, Torente, 3. : Stolen baaes: = Bernazard, Cleveland, 71 Butter, Clavetand, 7; Garela, Teranto 4 Pitching ¢1 sacisiont: a7 ted with 1.000, Strikeouts: Moore, Seattle, Young, Seattle, 19. Seven: . Quisenberry, Kentes City, 4; Caudill, Oakland, 3 Jim, Hawkins sald ‘after’: baseball commissioner - Bowle Kuhn called for the." reinstatement May 16 of «him 1 ’ Hawkins sald. Perez of ‘Atlanta Braves. ; Cleveland, 19) |: ‘of the criminal conviction cases and. the purely medical rehabilitation Hawkins said. - ‘Hawking sald Perez, " Hawkins said he was * informed : Tuesday. that Howe's case of Steve Howe,'? hearing, which had been - . arbitration ' scheduled next week, has *’ pitcher, and Aikens, a first baseman, have been ; convicted of involvement. -with *.cocain "4 with ‘cocaine as have | grievance outfielders Willie Wilson and Jerry Martin of New York Mets. Yet, Hawking said, all of Kansas City . Royals - four of those players are - eligible to return to action | next month while Howe, the’ Dodgers’ relief ace, has Hever been arrested and yet isn't eligible. to play. until next fenton, 8 at the earliest. CRIED FOR HELP “Steve Howe has cried out t for help consistently ignored the aailatine heaped upon because his desire to get: well is so intense,” people would ever subject themselves voluntarily aa ‘Stevebas.” ; Costa Rica, Lettieri has recorded two -. straight “shutouts in the series; 4 “and after the 1983 cam- .. “Few . Canada” played ‘toa! scoreless: tie earlier at. Costa Rica. Midfielder David Whitecaps of the NASL Norman was not In -the starting lineup’. ‘against Cuba because of a groin: strain; - ‘also did not practice. . . “jolned the’ ‘team This ° ‘ ~ week. Mitchell. plays for’ a “been postponed until May 16. whe : “We dosi"t understand ° why, .when Steve" ‘8 was.” the earliest filed, that it's the ~ latest ' to be heard,” Hawkins said, “And why now it has been deferred again when we have been pressing. for an ‘early review . of Steve's- suspension, which amounts to an indefinite suspension. with .vague and ambiguous terms for ‘ reinstatement,” Howe, 26, .. was . suspended for the 1904 - season. by Kuhn - last .. ‘December after‘;* ‘con tinued drug use: during .; paign. However; said - Hawkins, the pitcher has been successful in recent. months in rehabilitating . himself, players from the Nasi. has-not yet been deter-" tmiihed -for play in: the * actual Olymples, © Canadian: coach: ‘Tony Wallers has not Noun “atartin lingup, although he may:: Two games were rained gut, New York at Cleveland and Kansas 4 Cily at Detroit. ‘+; The Brewers, who played in intermittent drizzle and snow, also got ” a two-run single from Jim “Sundberg in the sixth as ** they came up with their ‘biggest Inning of the . Season, Moose Haas, 1-2, gave Up three rung on six hits, ‘three. walks and struck out six before being , Teplaced by Pete Ladd In the seventh inning. Ladd _earnedhis first save with “three innings of two-hit :Telief. Tom Seaver, 0-2, was “the loser for Chicago. * Jaya 3 Orioles 2 George Bell snapped a 2-2 tie with an RBI single ‘in the eighth inning, giving Toronto a come- -from-behind victory over Baltimore. The Orioles had taken a 2-0lead in the fifth, one of the runs j coming on a home run by” Johu Lowenstein, But the . Blue Jays eventually tied it with two ring in the . sixth on an RBI single by. “Clift Johnson. and a sacrifice fly by Buck . Martinez . Rangers r Red: Sox 4 Larry Parrish drove in two runs with a bases- ‘loaded single and Pete O'Brien homered, leading § Texas . “, Boston, Southpaw. Frank , Tanana allowed two runs .. In. the second Inning, but - oe Settled down and evened cv’ -his. record: at. 1-1° with © eighth dinning relief help ' from Tom Henke and. Odell’. Jones. Dennis , Eckersley, 0-2, allowed 10 ’ hijs and eight runs in less ‘than seven innings. Angels 6 Twins 3; >. Tommy John won the : first game of his 20th :. major league season and « Reggie Jackson. knocked in two runs with a fourth- y inning double to lead California over . Min- _ Tacoma Stars ‘of’ the .nesota. John allowed two Sa eae peal alia eae Major a “nda ccer ” Waite ha ee e.. oiied statue ‘of the Canadian “than the Cubans. -Lansford leads © Vegas stars” LAS VEGAS (AP) ~ Joe Lansford’s leadoff homer in the bottom of the ninth inning gave Las . 'Vegaa Stars a 3-2 Pacific Coast League victory Tuesday night over Vancouver . Canadians. Lansford drilled a 3-2 pitch from Vancouver reliever Jack Lazorko, 0- 1, over the left field fence to give the Stara their seventh victory in 11 games this season. It was the second homer of the ’ year for Lansford. Greg Booker, 2-1, went the distance on the mound for the Stars, allowing six hits while walking two and striking out five, The Canadians, 244, took 4-1-0 lead in the top of the third inning on a walk to Dave Huppert, a single scoring double by Hosken Powell. The Stars tied it in the -bottom of the fifth on a leadoff homer by Bruce Bochy, his third of the year: - . Vancouver went ahead in the top of the sixth on a solo homer by Earnest Riles, his first of the —— . t ‘ . nope wii tort WoL Pet. oni Tacoma 48 44 — Edmonton —ss§ 7? al? Me Portland 4 7 4 7 Vancouver a433 Salt coke. 2 8 1200 aM : Seuth Divisien Hawall | ¢ 2 Ne — Tucson 6 3 667 2 Las Véeges 7 4 «66% 2 Albuquerque é4 60 ™% Phoenix 344m 4 Tussday’s Reawits Portland 2 Phoenix 4 Tuscon § Edmonton 0 Tacoma 9 Albuquerque 6 Las Vegas 3 Vancouver 7 Hawall 4 Salt Lake ¥ : Today's Games Phoenix at Portland Edmenton at Tuscon Tacoma at Albuquerque Vanicouver ‘at Las Veous, 2 Self Lake af Hawail season; but the Stars tied it again in their half of the inning on a single by Ron Roenicke, an infield out =f and a run-scoring single - by Lansford.: ‘Linescore Vaneouyer 001 001 000-2 Las Vegas 000 O11 001 —- 3 * Candiotti, Lazorko (0- “1 (6) : and Huppert; Booker (2-1) and Bochy. HRs—Vancouver, Riles (1); Las Vegas, Bochy’ (3), Lansford .(2). A— 2,980, Transactions BASEBALL Nationel League Atlanta Graves announce that plither Paacual Perez is suspended, retroactive ta April 3, without pay unt! Mey 16 and placed on Probation untll May 1$ by com- missioner Bowie Kuhn. Amarican Leagues - Minnewte Twins send plicher Ken Schrom to Oriande, Fia., farm civ. Toranto Blue, Jays recelve notice from league citica that first baseman Willle Aikens will be ellgibie to return to active duty May 14. FOOT#ALL CFL OGitews Rovgh Riders sign centre Jim Destiva and linebacker Maurice Martin. Winnipeg, Siue Bombers sian defensive end Curtls Bunche and linebacker . Jeft Blanchard, WFL New York Jets trade running back Scott Diérking to Tampa Say Buccaneers far Tampa's fifth- round pick In the 1985 NFL cralt. USFL Chlcage Blitz obtalh cornerback Kerry Baled. from Jacksonville Bulls) for delensive end Gob Clasbe. Michigan Panthers trace selety | John Arnaud to Chicago Blitz far rights to fullback. Albert Bentley; sign Bentiey to four-year contract. HOCKEY WHE ‘Martiord Whalers sign forward David A. Jensen to multi-year contract. earned runs and elght [introducing - Was: over’ hits during 62-8innings to” even his record at 1-1. — Minnesota’s John But- cher, 1-1, yielded six runs in 5 2-3 Innings. A’s 6 Mariners 2 Steve McCatty and Chris Codiroli combined on a six-hitter and Donnie Hill: drove in two runs with a single and home run for Oakland. McCatty, 2-0, pitched five innings and allowed five hits and walked five. Los Angeles Dodgers have a knack for coming | up with good pitching — even if they have to go to the American League to get it. led the AL in earned run average last season . before coming over to the National League from Texas for pitchers Dave Stewart and Ricky Wright, raised his record to 2-0 this season by hurling a five-hitter as : Dodgers Tuesday night. Honeycutt’s _— victory kept the Dodgers three games behind the West Division-leading San ‘Diego Padres, who edged San. Francisco 2-1, In- other games Tuesday it Philadelphia Phillies 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 1; and Montreal Expos 10, New York Mets 0. St. Louls at Chicago was postponed by rain, while Atlanta . at Cin- . cinnati was called off . because of cold weather. With Honeycutt's slider working to . perfection, Houston was able to hit only seven halls to the outfield, four of them for hits. The Dodgers got .the only run they netded in the third inning when Bill. Russell singled off loser Joe Niekro, 1-3, and went to third on Mike Sciosia's hit-and-run single to left. Russell scored when Honeycutt bounced into a double play. : Houston put. only two runners in . scoring . position the entire game, vat our new Ya size Rick Honeycutt, who. . » The tfeld, Weanesuay, Apre. itp Hdd, rage a ‘s Randy is ready Twins &; and Oakland A's “ 6 Seattle Mariners 2. . “both with two outs. Padres 2 Giants 1 Reliever Rich Gossage, another American ‘League refugee, came on in the seventh inning to poet his fifth save of the season and help San Diego build the best record in the NL, 10-2, Gossage hurled 2 13° innings of hitless relief, atriking out three and one. Steve Garvey singled home the firat Padre run and reliever Renie Martin walked. Kevin McReynolds with the bases ‘loaded to force in the eventual winning run. Phillies 4 Pirates 1 Charles Hudson and Al ‘Holiand combined on a four-hitter and Mike Srh- midt’s homer drove in the decisive run in Philadelphia's victory. After Tony Pena slam- med his second homer of the season in the second y et dey . ‘ inning, the Phillies sted” the ore 1-1.in the fourth . * on Sixto Lezeano’s single. - and @ one-out double by Glenn Wilson. Schmidt then broke the tle with his fourth homer In the sixth inning and the Phillles added two insurance runs ‘in the eighth. ‘Expos 10 Mets 0 Gary Carter's © grand slam home run backed Bryn Smith’s five-hitter as the Expos spoiled the Mets’ home opener. Carter's bases-loaded homer, the seventh of his career and his second homer of the season, -came in the fourth inning against Mets rookie right- hander Ron Darling, 1-1. Smith, 3-0, did not yield a hit until Wally Backman singied with one out in the third. A right-hander, Smith walked two and struck out four in pitching ‘the first complete game for the Expos this season. Badminton results Finai results of the Terrace badminton club open tournament heid April 14-15 1984 at Thornhill Jr, Secondary, A EVENT WINNERS Mena singles Bll Chudyk (Smi) Ladies’ Singles Brenda Peacock (PG) RUNNERS UP Jim Condon (PG) Gayelane Kawinski (Ter) A Doubles were not finished because of power cutege, “Go winners” - Man's Doubles A Chuck Cey (Fer)... Goug Jenton (Ter) Ladies Doubles Fran Power (Ter} Debble McKay (Ter) Mixed Goubles - Shiblay dlatehtord (PG) Jack Blatchford (PG) 6 EVENT WINNERS Men's Singles Steve Wiere (PR) Ladies Singtes Fran Power (Ter} Ladies Doubles . Gayelene Kawinski (Ter Sherry Andersan (Ter), coy Men's Dovbles oo ’ Jack Bintchford (PG) . Warran Kilpatrick (PG) Mixed Doubles , Alan Leung (PG) Cindy Pindermoss {Hou) CEVENT WINNERS Ledies Singles - DebbleMcKey (Ter). Stave Scott (Ter) ' Steve Thomas (Ter) Cindy Pindermoss (Hou) Brenda Peacock (PG) Jim Condon (PG) Brenda Paacack (PG} . RUNNERSUP ~ Warren Kilpatrick (PG) Sharry Anderson (Ter) Disnecey (Ter), ‘ - Judy Johnson (Ter) Chris Nieskena (PG) Russ Healharington (PG) ‘Mark Flaherty (T) Judy Johnson (T) RUNNERS UP danet Shepherd (PR) by default (Janet was injured and hospitalized) Man's Singles Russ Heatherington (PG) Ladies Doubles Malla Gattasky (KIt) Mary Galaway (Kil) Mined Devbles Helge Holgastad (PR) . 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