with’ eryoge ‘to: pang between owe . ‘against. New Orleans Saints on Saturday. “night in Miami.:, He'll also look: at:Dan - _ Broncos, F Piilladeiphia Eagles tan: Diego o “Jets at Gtanta Stadium in ‘Eat Rutherford, ” New England to the 49ers, “] think I've been having the best cainp. Ha Kansas Clty Royals, who were ralned oul in Boston, :: a : “Bannister impro ves. | The Orfales; losers of six in.a row, fell to third place in“: “the Eest Division, one game behind Milwaukee, ow . fandghae GPL ATRIA pi tiniemne et ; the | Braves": 64” ‘Natidnal’: League: baseball victory.". : p : hy. Vie won't! , When White “ih made Floyd Bannister a; 1 _, Chrgers, ‘Tampa’ Bay: at ‘Houston Oilers ; - jail ire last wititer; they, epnected Pa Francisco Glan Beason, . * carried over the "+ and Lae Angeles Raiders verqus Now York * alteher. Forhalf a bane Season dace : “7 aa ing iat a rests 22" pight-feld fence following a. night, - ’, Horner alngle In the fifth. It “action,” : “Ip other National League . Angeles”: ' ! _. The Herald, Friday, August 12 1983, Poon 5 “Angelés on the. -Reds, enapping © _ Dodgers. _ Marino, the team’s No.1 draft choice from _° ‘I'vehadin along time throwing tha ball, 30. | :, “They got-twa big hits from, ers beat Cincinnati three-game. losing streak, Pitt, and third-year veteran-Jim Jensen, . » I'ni just looking forward tor gottieg out. Ps The Brewers knocked off Toroutg Blue Jays 6-4 to. _ Murphy.” But event with the. . Dotger, “Houston Astros. The! sacrifice: fly - scored Marino will get “plenty of playing‘ there and spending some time in meetings. | moveitto first place, ‘New Yor Yankees are second," first one we still could have . ‘turned ‘back San Diego’ ~ Dave Anderson to break a 3. time,” while “I'm also going to give Jim _ and getting attuned to what they're-dolng © | 008 bebind the Brewers, after edging Detroit Tig2r8. -| ' comeback-andthen hehits | Padres “$1; and Chicago 8 tle and give the victory to _ Jensen a-shot,"" Shula said. ~ sand then getting .on the: Geld. and | .¢SinA0lnnings. The} Tigers are fourth, ool in back of: |“another‘one."” ‘Cubs tripped “St. . Louis " rellever Tom Néfdenfuer, 6- Although several NFL and United States vexecuting,” he said. Thureday ‘before [" Baltimoye: an Murphy ‘crunched a eI ‘Cardinals 10-5. ° “1, whe pitched four shutout Football. League ‘Teams are intersted in Teaving the Patriota’ camp in Smithfield, ; In the: ‘only other. AL game; Oakland iis jumped - plteh | from Bill Laskey, 12-9, Ken Dayley, 3-3, held the - innings and struck ‘out a Strock, Shula “said he, was hopeful the _ | Into third place, jn the West with a 69 triumpa aver"! “deep into the left-field seats - Giants to one hit uitil the career-high seven, _ Doklphins would, Sgn. ‘the discontented * Cavadaugh, second-round draft choice "4 Matanesdta, Twins. at Atlanta’ Stadium in the fifth when: John Rabb Cubs 10 Cardinals 5 player, 7 dF. | from Pitt in 1978, completed 63.5 per cent: | The first na not somethiig Hike to look baek™ _ first inning following a tWo- — singled ‘with two out, Brad In. Chicago, Leon Saints running back George Rogers, who ~ of his passes for 3,018 yards and 19 touch- -|- or, sald Bannister; 3-8 at the All-Star break. - “| ‘out “single, by” Claudel Wellman walked and Tom’ Durham's . _ grand-slam suifered a sore neck inthe game last week: downs during his years ‘with the: Patriota.. | During the break, J felt” I needed to work’ a title” “Washington and a walk to O'Malley contributed a run-. homer in the third {Inning against Tainpa Bay Buccaneers, probably Hi wes third on’the depth chart behind - [' ade ho Bob'Hormer.. scoring single. ‘’... ” snid'six unearned runs in the will play against the Dolphins. a Steve Grogan and Tony Eason, aNo.ipick |... -; "2, threw: batting” piactice, studied ‘films, and. ‘His ‘second homer of the - Dayley was chased in. the _ fourth carried the Cubs over In the games. tonight, it’s New York Ginats at Pittsburgh Steelers, ‘Cincinnati Bengals'‘at Wshington Redksins ‘and Green ° Bay Packers at Seattle Seahawks, On Saturday. night, Cleveland Browns ° ‘Tampss Bay coach John McKay sald |), team with"a winning record. GRAND BLANC, ‘Mich.-(AP)—-Years: ago, Calvin Peete - Ryne Sandberg and a walk are at Buffalo Bills, Chicago Bears at St, Jack Thokmpson will start at quarterback ._ Tom} B aelorek. hid four An aed Chica. ' “though golf. was just-a milllonaire’s game. to Ron Cey preceded. Louis CArdinals, Detroit Lions at Kansas’ against the Oilersat the Astrodome, Jerry ‘ane cald Pooterek, That's all | can ask, aying |. Now, less-ihan elght years after joing the Professional. Durbam’s 11th homer of the City Chiefs, Baltimore Colts-at Minnesota — Vikings, “Atlante Falcons, at Denver : this-year from: Ilinols,' onthe Patriots’. depth chart: - 4Bers. Golsteyn: and rookie ‘Bob-Hewko will see action in. the second half, . . : He'll, be the second-string: : : quarterback behind Joe Montana with the ' . worked with (pitching cpach’ Dave) Duncan: Thad to - try tosigure, out, what I was most comfortable with.” - He did and his revival, has: coincided with the Sox’ _ Tush to the.lop of the, West, where they are the only may | think playing fairly Tegularly lately (at first Peete. close | .Golfera’ Assocaition tour, Peete, 39, stands on the brink of _ games. St, Louis, the Cardinals' ninth loss in their ‘last 10 - . .Third-inning singles by Mel Hall. and season and second grand: "slam of his career, Woodley ‘and Don Strock. “SONS llbata B. Brave! slugger | hit was hit fourth this year off - nist up, with the latter Woodley “and Strock, “the: Dolphins’ On-unday, New England Patriots phy | Tien came the Ait k and Bannister'used -| two more home runs to give Andy MeGaftigan eo gaint his seventh: save | successful ‘Wooditrock combo.of the last . | -atSan Francisco 4era. On Monday night, | é their to work i d rhs ‘the White Sox -. ” him alne for, the season’ oft. " “I. dontt think about home “ despite 2 4wo-run:-olnth © - few seasons, haven't been cintesting for” '. it's Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Rams. : ( tives Se Wee oon on. rangleheld on the. San Francisco pitchers,''.- runs, bait T'd ke to have.a. capped. by. Dusne Kuiper’ a the position in thé .Natlonal - Football. wy - Quarterback Matt. Cavanaugh shouldn't. . ean: ened bis nth, iV ates (4 tough | when a ‘guy. -bunch of them,": Murphy. - RBI single. oe! League preseason. “Strock is having a finid the surroundings too different: when. |. envanan ‘sara eis sev Praht | vietory, "has,a night like that,” said. ~sald, “Home runs are Dot. \, Dodgers 4 Reds 8.0 . contract dispute and has not ‘Feported fo the Patriots play the aera, except for: the - > wk B an i Baltim: Oris 0 Be a8)" Sen ‘Francisco's Darrell * emmy goal. .’ In Cineinnati, Ken’ Lan:* camp. i ~tiniform he’s wearing. * a tae Eo" ese "| iin the Weat to six e vietory. Op Evans -) after watching 1 ‘ff I happens, it happens, * dreaur's sacrifice fly in the Shula! aaid be would” start’ “Woodley: Cavariaugh. was traded "Thuredsay ty _ Grtertied the Sox’ lea eat to aix games over | Murphy: dtive in five ruiis in’. ‘Tjust want to get a hit.”? - seventh “inning - lifted Los” a oe “bécoming the fitst black man to win $1 million at the game ahe once thought: untouchable, 7. - “Peete, who was born in Detrolt and grew up ona a Florida - farm, fired a six-under-par 66 Thursday over the 7,00k-yard -Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club to share the lead with. base ot in the outfield): has done me a lot of good, o ~ When: sit down’ for a. ‘long time, f really lose my ‘}. timing, .Now I've got my timing, my goad,rhythm: ’ back and when I'm: ‘swinging good, I feel I can. hit anyone." - : Astros 6 Padres 1 “oe : In HOustor, Jose Cruz ~ Amocked in four. runs and. Mike " ‘Scott overcame: a Yankees blames MacPhail _ NEW YORK (AP)— “t's all boring to-me,” "had: pine tar ‘too far up the" ‘Baltimore mana ‘ "| D, A, Weibring after one round of the $350,000 Buick Open. ~ “rocky start and combined , : : ger Joe Altobelli said: Wel re” ‘ George Lee - Stelnbreaner wT ihe care What hap. barrel, the = umpires. |. going'to have to get oul act together and ‘turn. It _ Pesto, we din’ ‘quch a golf elub until ne was 28 hasearne with Dave Smith for 8 ruining a day at He ankee ee hat ee we - disallowed the homer, ‘around, We only have B2games left, so we're going to- The winner of the Buick Open will recelve $63,000 and the Astras er San Dies e Stadium for the kids, And penneat race” We're in a celled Brett. ape me ‘have toturn it around Soon. And we're facing.a pretty _ Tunner-up will earn $37,800, which means that either a first Scott, ves. had “houble . aren . as : . "there might not be a night at - The palyers’ assocaition, victory. : oe Brewers 8 Biue. Jays 4 a oor second place finish would put Peete over the #-nllllon early, issuing four walks. the ball park nett Thutday, are with MacPhall, Four . days later, ‘Mae. “|S Cec Cooper, Robin ‘Yount and Jim. “Gantner ° eras ears, ot 80, ago 1. didn’t | even know there was a- he d. allowing oo ne ts . ¥ ankees— with Mi -e ec not bib d 2 a’. phail, overturned _the um- ; knocked jn two runs:each with Cooper hitting ; a ‘solo - = Bulek sett ma 0, 890 -one of 19 children by hlafather's nnings, bef e blessing nt 8 owners grievance over his decision, pire, restores the homer " hom erun as well to put Milwaukee atop the East for” two marriages. “Lalwa ; thou wvanmnt’ tun the rch cow nee ore settling co eluding ° “th ine : abject nate. of, the be scnamed nent? game the first time’since April: 28, Milwaukee is 9-4 this. int T know now that T was wrol nied P res in rder in th fif h ome. with, Koiiees ‘oy care uatie..“ ofthe: be reaumed next Thur- | montti to surge into the lead.. Taronto bas ‘Sropped “| Peete, who won the Atlanta ant Anhewer-Busch tov andsitthe Roya. Sete nan ‘Sdasy, rather than at the -} seven of its last eight games. “~~. seorlier this year, said a-victory at the Buick Open, —_——a_— a ah kn tn; Steinbrenner, ina lengthy endof season, to avoid post- | yankees 6Tigenss namen(s ear cad , eesti a-vic ead i. , otal . h aon reek ct that statement, issued: by the season ‘scheduling After tuking a vicious cut; missing Howard Bailey’ soy will ends and family ooking oD, Wo pee te decision .reats solely Yankees’ office -in New . problems. This is,like my hometown,” said Peete, who hit every pitch. Dave Winfield fell to’ the grouiid in pain. His | foot wes treated, then Winfield swung. just. as hard * - and belted a game-winning home run, his 2ird homer with . the . players, "said Steinbrenner. “It's theirs to gheen iti regulatiqn while carding three birdies on each side - Steinbrenner sald. pla R , for 33-33, Winning in Atlanta was special, but to win here would begin 2. p.m., with Yokr, took MacPhail to task for ordering that the game . make and I will back them be resumed starting at.6 tickets: going for $2.50 f the 52 ¥ f ould be the highlight of my career.” 100 per cent in whatever’ p.m., four hours'later than apiece. But MacPhail said | Naat games. The “ene have won saven “ thelr they. wish to do.” Steinbrenner’ had an- the gamehd tobe resumed | yg twinsd - . Hf the Yankees refuse to nounced, no earlier than 6 p.m, “to _-Chrig Codirolf scattered five hits for Oakland's first The CEILING MAN PROFESSIONAL CEIL. CLEAN Red Eade teat comply with scheduling - provisions of the -basic agreement with eee to. the he Kangas, oy, sub". " play, the game would be |. “It’s a darn shame that forfeited to Kansas City. . MacPhail {s- ‘makingit Even if the dYankees vote, necessary. for us to cancel * against playing, though, the .furufor. the young kids of complate-game shutout’ ‘this . ‘year, and Dwayne. : Murphy bithis 12th homer as the A's moved into third : vince in’ the West ’ Royals will bayetoebew,upin the::-New.-¥okr => area," ee! 2% at: Yankee Stadion on Aug. Steinbrenner sal... “We had HE ULTIMATE SYSTEM FOR CLEANING: GEIL 18.at 6.p.n.,-as directed by planned on having some _ Kil n g loo ks to 0 olymoi pics | "INDUSTRIAL *COMMERCIAL a a, ae. An American entertainment after the ball _ “RESIDENTIAL *iNSTITUTIONAL . ‘Teague _ game, a lot of giveaways, . SASKATOON ‘(CP)—Dave- “king ‘is. “Because: we'll be on a large. rink, | TEXTURED. CEILINGS: dee ~~ out”: ate "the fora her vou great day looking to the long run’ as he begins ‘ta Positional playing—left wing, right’ wing; *ACOUSTIC TILES — *T-BAR RAILS Birty ; Ca - SYankees voted not to play n kids it the end of | thelr select and. develop Canada’s, Olympic —centre—will not be that important,” King *WALLS, ETC. *CEILING REPAIR, . the Royals failed to “show, va tle . ® end of their hockey team for Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. -- said. “The European game is. a- temp Remove the unsightly nicotine tar-stains, and of- ; | “then the Yankees‘a ed. oVACR OHS King is moving lock, stock andfamily— game, fast flowing, full ‘of motion. Con- fensive odors from YOUR ceiling. =. ppear The gaine waa halted July . his wife, Linda, and three children—to sequently, we're looking at selecting on the - ith the application of our unique Cell Clean Solution, smoke stained cailings can at. Yankeee Stadiu, Kansas 24. after George Brett hit a City ‘would absorb - ‘the ~two-out, two-run homer to be restored to a nearly NEW condition ... at a FRACTION of the cost of replace- 7 of the best 15 forwards.’ 7 ment. Even the T-Bar-will shine like new. King and assistant coaches Jean - Calgary, base for the Olympic team, to ‘start the assembly process, .. ro . Kanga ~ The pores and crevices in acoustical ceilings are there to absorb sound. But they a) i, '¢t know what ré give a City 4 5-4 lead. “A lot of things are coming it into place, ™ Perron of Moncion, N.B., and George Iso collect and retain the culprits of cigaratte, cigar, and pipa smoking ... unsight: ies we inthe topofthe ninth inning. said. . ; Kingston of Calgary’ are looking for |: ly brown tars and unpleasant odors which linger long atter the smoke has disap- going to do," said New York When": the “Yankees flexibility, players. who can emulate the . . [[ peared. _~itehes Goode Gossage. Defences battle protested that Brett's bat ; ‘The main’ tryout camp begins Aug. 17, when King will begin to sift through the hopefuls and start picking the nucleus of - the team, Qn Aug. 31, the Canadians travel to loose European style, as well as players. who' can learn, “The bigget thing in camp will’ be to evaluate how much better a players can gét in six months,” King said,’ “We can't - "LET THE PROFESSIONALS DO THE WORK - ' CALL NOW FOR A FREE ESTIMATE AND. DEMONSTRATION — SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | Ame CDRIWALL INSTALLATION LTD. 695-8721 EDMONTON (CP)—It will likely be the .battle af the defences tonight when Edmonton Eskimos meet B.C. Lions, who are led by fomer’ Edmonton defensive co-ordinator Don . Matthews. -. “The. team, both with #1 records, have the: stinglest. defences’ in the Canadian Football League and they will *. Sweden to play five games and start . fool ourselves as coaches and think we'll honing the edges. ied ede t “be able to make them a whole iot better. EVENING EVENING make the moat of them. ‘ The Eskimos know what to expect from their omer * ae mentor, who became head coach of B.C. in the-otf-season, [| PHONES . PHONES. ’ “He. coaches an aggressive style of defetice,” says F 3221. Eskimo tackle Dave Fennell. ‘The p' ovophy is that if you . put pressuré on people, they make mistakes,” | eae Rod Cousins Edmonton: quarterback Warren Moon, who leads the | ee K I $i 635-3407 Most pontent offence in the league and will be.a prime ok aim i. Stan P i target of. Matthews's attention, sald-he is ready for a Gordon Olson. an larker “Pressure is the reason. they've intercepted. so many . paéses. They're getting the pressure from therl line and Jim Dutty “hee they're blitzing alot.” : “They've been trying to force the quarterback to throw W ane ing ¥9 bows trying fo force the g | IGHTMAN & SMITH REALTY LTD. Méon, who has been sacked 12 times In four games, pays. he hag some tactics to throw up against the B,C, defenders and their blitz,’ : AACE OPFICEIS ins PENDENTLY OWNBD AND OPERATED, . Really Remote- ‘Heme with Extras “The thing Ihave todos read quiek when they do itaad | dump the ball off.” “Tf you burn them early, get a big play or two against the biltz, they'll back off. That's my job.” Larry Crawford, who leads the dLions with. three iaterceptions, ‘eredlts the B.C. line shutting down. ty: Located on‘ Westview A this 1294 sq. ft. (on each of 2 levels) luxury home — has lots to offer. 2 fireplaces, 5 bedrooms, - “sundeck, patio and much more. Offers opponents. “The dafensive | line ‘Cand’ linebackers) are palying more’ pressure defence,” he says. Matthews is as familiar with the Biklnios as they ‘are iwth him. "They | are probably blitzing ‘inate, he: “payé,. of Edmonton. .“we expect them tosenda lot of people. " “Offensively, they have switchedfrom basically an inside passing game to a wide receiver attack.” “The wide receivers (Brian Kelly and. Waddell. Smith) " arerunning deeper routed and Wrren, given tme,. certainly - bs the gun to get it to them.” _ Healgo Is trying to keep this game; which | means second . Place in tie Weitfor the loser, in perspective.’ “The moat isiportant game of the season is the Western . ony and you can't play the Western final ini August,” he awe. are preparing for the game with the same tempo as the ones before it,” The lineup tonight knee against’ Saskatchewan Roughridra last weeke When Getmaiy failed to come around as’:h Eskimos ptaced him on the reserve list and activated Staueh, an import. 08 Will have running back Scott Stauch in the t In‘placa of Jim Germany, who twisted his § encduraged to owners $115,000 asking price. . corner loi. ‘Asking price You'll have to go along ways ta find_something as attractive for under $50,000, Well maintained; . redecorated 2 bedroom . home. -Small barn. Situated on over 4 acre of $49,500 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOTS Centrally focated in popular area of Terrace, DeJong Crescent & Eby Street. Call for complete detaiis on this. 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