\e bee HA env rUseeoebORSD LASSDART VISSER EERATESS- PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Monday, July 18, 1977 ny Terrace Col Hazelton catcher Winston Leary never got a chance to show his ability on this pitch as Willie Harvey of the Terrace Colts sent the ball into left fleld for a single. The Colts, however, did not get encugh of these singles as BULKLEY VALLEY BASEBALL ts drop twin-bi they dropped both ends of a double header to the visitors in Bulkley Vailey action Sunday at Rotary Park. Hazelton won by scores of 11-3 and 5-2. By DAVE HAMILTON Sports Editor The Terrace. Colts dropped a pair of games to Hazelton on Sunday at Kerr- Rotary Park in Bulkley Valley League play. The Colts record drapped off to 5 wins and 15 losses as they lost by scores of 11-8 and 5-2. in the ‘first game the visitors were led by catcher Glen Brennan who collected three hits in four at bats and scored twice. | Five Colts errors also helped the Hazelton cause. - The Colts came out like pangbusters in their half of e first. after holding the visitors scoreless. The first four Colt batters reached ‘base safely and completed the four base circuit. Hits by Will Harvey and Jim Webb, an error by the Hazelton first baseman and ll to H avwalk to Guy Farkvam led . "and die though the Colts to their 40 lead, Hazelton came right back. , as they tallied three times in the top of the second as Sam Palano, Dick Smith, . Greg Bonneville, Winston Leary and Brennan all picked up singles. - The Colts did not roll over as they came right back with three ‘ of their own in the bottom half - of the inning as Webb,. Boh Sheridan and Farkvam ‘all crossed home plate, This was the last of the rallies for the Colts as they managed only one more run, that coming in the bottom half of the. seventh with the score 11-7 in Hazelton’s favour. Meanwhile the visitors continued to roll along as “they picked up five runs in the top of the fourth and three more in the sixth. " hit a two run homer to all azelton. . From then on the Colts In the fourth four hits and three Terrace errors gave the Hazelton club all the Opportunity they needed to add to thelr run total. - In the sixth Sam Palano but put the icing on the cake for the visiting team. Winston Leary went the distance for Hazelton and icked up the victory. Bob eridan went the full seven. for the Colts and was tagged withloss. = The second game saw less hitting- and stronger deJensive play as both clubs had trouble getting runners ‘on : on. Each team scored two | runs in their respective half of the first. For Hazelton it - was Ray Sturney, Bob Wilson and Palano picking up singles. ‘Terrace got a single from Will Harvye and ‘a double by Webb. ’ of Darcy ‘untimely Terrace errors, "both went the distance with ‘leading Smithers Glaciers. were held scoreless as Glen Brennan struck out eleven Colts and allowed them only on ehit, yo Hazelton only got four hits Budiselich in-‘the last six innings- but the were timely hits and, combined with some they managed to bring in three more runs before the game’s end, . Brennan and Budiselich the former picking up the win and the latter the loss. Next week the Colts travel to Houston to take on the. The Reds, Terrace’s other Bulkley Valley entry, were idle on the weekend. They return to action on Sunday when they host the league By - THE CANADIAN PRESS Jay Johnstone belied two home runs and Steve Carlton became the first 13- game winner in the National earue as Philadelphia illies beat Chicago Cubs ’ #2 Sunday. Carlton gave up only four hits and two walks in eight innings before giving way to Tug McGraw on a_ hot, humid day that saw the temperature on Veterans Stadium Astroturf pass 120 degrees for the second day in a row. . The victory pulled the Phils within two games of ‘the division-leading Cubs in the Nationat League East. In other National League action, Gary Carter's ‘sacrifice fly scored Chris Speier with the winning run as Montreal Expos rallied for five runs in the bottom of the ninth inning and de- feated St. Louis Cardinals 8- 7 Bob Watson and Enos Cabell drilled solo homers off rookie Doug Capilla and: Mark Lemongello snapped a seven-game losing streak as Houston Astros stopped Cincinnati Reds 3-1. A ground ball by Willie Montanez scored Rod Gilbreath from third base in the bottom of the ninth ‘inning, giving Atlanta ‘Braves an 11-10 triumph (SUNDAYS ACTION =5 weather for baseball. over San Francisco after the Giants had come from behind with five runs in the eighth and three in the ninth to tie the score. HOMER POWER Home runs by Dusty Baker and Ron Cey powered Los Angeles Dodgers to a 4-3 victory over San Diego Padres and enabled Doug Rau to win for the.11th time in 12 decisions. John Candelaria pitched five shutout innings before being removed with a back ailment, but they were enough for him to gain By THE CANADIAN PRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE East WoL Pct. GBL Chicago 53 35 .602 — Philadelphia 52 36 .578 2 Pittsburgh 50 42 843 5 St. Louis 47 45 .511 8 Montreal 42 47 1472 11\2 New York 37 54 .407 17¥2 West ; Los Angeles 59 33 .641 — Cinelnnatl 48 41 539 914 Houston . 43 50 462 12 San Francisco 43 51 .457 17 San Diego 40 55 .421 202 Atlanta 34 «(57 «4.374 24 Sunday Results Philadalphia 4 Chicago 2 . Pittsburgh 3-3 New York 1-9 Houston 3 Cincinnati 1 Aftania 11 San Francisco 10 St. Louls 7 Montreai 3 Los Angeles 4 San Diego 3 EXPOS SWEEP 3-GAME SERIES WITH CARDS MONTREAL (CP) Gary Carter’s sacrifice fly scored Chris Speier with the winning run as Montreal Expos defeated St. Louis Cardinals 8-7 Sunday to sweep their three-game Na- tional League baseball series, The. Expos entered the ninth trailing 7-3, but drove Cardinal's starter Eric Rasmussen from the mound when Andre Dawson tripled and scored on Wayne Garrett’s single and Del Unser followed with a pinch- hit single. Dave Cash followed witha single to load the bases before Chris Speier followed with a two-run double off loser Rawly Eastwick, 4-6. Ellis Valentine was then intentionally walked and in to walk Tony Perez on four pitches to drive in the tying run Carter then followed with - his game-winning blow to fielder Hector Cruz. Bill Atkinson, 6-2, gained credit for the victory despite giving up two runs in the ninth on Rasmussen's double, Jerry Mumphrey’s triple and Garry Templeton’s single. Earlier, Templeton doubled and scored a run in the first inning and srnashed a two-run triple and scored in the second as the Cardinals, seeking their first victory at the Olympic Stadium, jumped on Montreal starter Wayne Twitchell for six extra-base hits and five runs in the first two innings. Baseball standings reliever Clay Carroll came. Reds’ NEW YORK AP - Tom Seaver returns to New York ‘this week and all indications int to his numination as he National League’s starting pitcher in Tuesda inight’s all-star baseball igame. ; ’ The former New York Mets pitcher, now with Cincinnati Reds, is almost a sure bet to be named today by manager Sparky _ Anderson for a number of reasons, not the least of which is theatrical. Adored in New York during 10 years with the, credit for his 10th victory, as Pittsburgh Pirates defeated New York Mets 3-1 in the first game of a doubleheader, Mets won the second game 93 with a six-run explosion in the seventh inning highlighted by Steve Henderson’s first grand slam home run, In the American League, ‘Jim Spencer’s tie-breaking home run in the sixth inning backed the combined four- hit pitching of Steve Stone and Lerrin LaGrow, leading Chicago White Sox to a 3-2 AME RICAN LEAGUE a st . WoL Pct. GBL Balilmore 53.39 576 = Bastan 51 38 573) 4% New York 50 42 643 3 Geveland 40 47 .460 10% Milwaukee 41 49 .456 11 Detrol 41 50 .451 11% Toronta a4 58 370 19 West . Chicago 54 28 600 — Kansas City 51 38 .573 2¥2 Minnesota 50 42 .543 Texas 46 43 517 72 Callfernla 42 46 1477 1 Oakland 39 «45) «4.493 «(15 Seattle 41 54 .432 15% Sunday Results Toronto 3-6 Detrolt 2-7 Minnesota 4-9 Oakland 1-5 Chicago 3 Bosten 2 Milwaukee 3 Baltimore 2 - Kansas Cliiy 6 New York 4 Seattle @ Callfornia 7 Cleveland at Texas N victory over Boston Red xX, . Dave Collins’ two-run homer in the eighth inning’ carried Seattle Mariners to. an 8-7 victory California Angels. Rookle Paul Thormodsgard pitched a six-hitter to lead Min- nesota Twins to a 4-1 victory over Oakland A’s in the first game of a doubleheader. Larry Hisle drove in two runs and scored three times as Twins took the nightcap 9.5. - JAYS SPLIT. Jesse Jefferson . checked Detroit’ on five hits and struck out five to lead Toronto Blue Jays to a 3-2 vietory over the Tigers in the first game of a twin bill. Milt May's pinch-hit home run off Toronto’s Dave Lemanczyk in the 11th ining gave Tigers a 7-6 victory in -the second game. - Rookie Moose Haas checked Baltimore on three hits before needing last- ‘inning relief help and Ed Romero knocked in the decisive run with an eighth- inning single, Milwaukee Brewers to a 3-2 - yictory over the Orioles, Amos Otis drove in three runs and Darrell Porter ‘belted a two-run homer to ’ give the streaking Kansas _ City. Royals an 6&4 victory and a three-game sweep of New York Yankees. Blue Jays lose in extra innings TORONTO (CP) — Miit May’s pinch home run off Dave Lemanczyk in the 11th inning gave Detroit Tigers a 7-6 victory over Toronto Blue Jays and a split of their American League baseball doubleheader Sunday before. 36,613 fans. The Blue Jays, who won the opener 8-2 on Jesse Jefferson’s five-hit pitching, also passed the million attendance mark at home, becoming the fourth American League team to accomplish the feat this ’ season, After John Wockenfuss struck out leading off the 11th inning of the nightcap, May, batting for Chuck: Scrivener, lined a 1-0 pitch over the right field fence for his ninth homer of the year. ALL-STAR GAME ace expected to start Mets, highly respected by Anderson and_ widely achnowledged as the best pitcher in the National League, Seaver would be the perfect jewel to stand on the all-star diamond at Yankee Stadium for the 48th renewal. More practically, Seaver has had plenty of rest for the starting assignment. He last pitched on Thursday, performing admirably with a two-hitter against Atlanta Braves. . In fact, it was rumored in Cincinnati that Anderson itched Seaver out of turn ast week just to prepare him for the all-star starting assignment. The right-hander has a remarkable career earned- Tun average of less than 2 runs agame. Seaver was off to another typically good start -this season, winning eight of his first 11 decisions, before he was sent to Cincinnati in a controversial trade ‘Seaver’s latest victory — gave him a 10-5 record and a 2.76 ERA and increased his strike-out total to 113,. Lemanczyk, 8-8, went the distance for the Blue Jays. The victory went to«John Hiller, 5-9, the fourth Detroit , pitcher. ie Ron Fairly, who will represent the Blue Jays in Tuesday night's all-star game in New York, had ree runs batted in the second game, on hisi3th homer and a two-run double. Ron LeFlore hit his 10th home run of the season for the Tigers with a man. on,in the third, tying the sc , The Blue Jays were trailing 6-3 in the nightap when they scored three runs in the eighth, tying the score, ee In the first game, Jefferson improved_ his record to 69 and didn’t allow a hit until the fourth. among the best- in the league. Don Sutton of Los Angeles Dodgers, another righthander enjoying a good . season with a 10-4 record and 2.59 ERA, has an outside chance of getting the starting assignment, but it's more likely that he'll pitch behind Cincinnati's ace. Like Seaver, Sutton pitched last ‘Thursday and will he re! League pitching staff are relievers Bruce Sutter of. Chicagoand Gary Lavelle. _ over leading FASTEST YACHT AROUND NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — Ted Turner, owner of Atlanta Braves and skipper of Courageous, proved twice Sunday that the America’s Cup defender of 1874 may be the fastest American 12- metre yacht. | Turner skippered Courageous to victory twice over Independence, 12-metre headed by sailmaker Ted Hood of Mar-. blehead, Mass., winning by margins of 47 seconds and 45° seconds. Bo, The victories increased Courageous’s record to 11-1 while Independence slipped to a 2-10 mark. Enterprise, yacht vying for the New York Yacht.Club honor 10. defend the America’s’ Cup series this year, lost to Courageous twice Saturday in the first day of the observation trials and has a 4-10 record since trial races began last month. - his goal for the ie new © -records,”’ ‘he says. the third sted, - Completing the National . an _EDMONTON STAR -Cutler’s major goal is Eskies’ Grey Cup VANCOUVER CP - Kicker Dave Cutler of Edmonton: Eskimos is closing in on a much- coveted Canadian Football League record, but he. says ear is ‘helping his team to the Grey OoEth __ “There was a time when I thought a lot about “Now you get to the point wheré you just want the ball club todo well.” . In his nine seasons with the: Eskimos, Cutler has booted 966 points, and he needs only six. more in the Sunday night western ‘conference game against Winnipeg Blue Bombers tq= overtake former Eskimo | star Tommy-Joe Coffey and . become the second-highest socrer in CFL histery, He is also within reach. this year ‘of shattering the all-time mark of 1,080 points set by Larry Robinson, formerly of Calgary Stampeders. Cutler's toes have leit a firm impression on the Eskimos. over the years. Fans .have no trouble his - last-minute, game-winning scoring efforts, his CFL season scoring titles and his current string of 92 consecutive converts. “When I came here from college, I never considered myself a kicker. I was a pla er. I’ve got a inebacker’s heart and a granny's body.” ‘TOUGH CONTEST SEEN Despite Cutler’s formidable kicking and the equall-proven. .ability...of. spatter b aodk eniqsPoan: Wilkinson and Bruce Lemmerman, the Eskimos ‘are in for a tough contest against the Bombers. Running backs. Jim Germany and Larry Washington will see their ‘first ‘regular-season action as will punter Gerry Kuntyk. “They'll be ready,” Winnipeg general manager Earl Lunsford says of the Edmonto squad. “They’ve been sitting there behind the woodpile waiting for us.” The gameis the second for the Bombers, who downed” Saskatchewan Roughriders 33-11 in their season epener last week and went through the exhibition season with a +0 record. ; Few lineup changes are planned from last week’s game, * Ralph Brock is expected tostart as quarterback, with Harry Knight ready tocome in needed; ‘and kicker Bernie Ruoff has already shown himself to be in the same league with Cutler. Rookie Ray Honey will likely get a shot at offensive tackle when Buddy Brown goes back to his normal guard position. oa Angels get triple whammy — ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Pitcher Nolan Ryan, who's been mesmeriz' major ivague hitters for the last 10 ears, now has brought yypnotigm fo his own team. he California Angels’ strikeout king, in «the limelight the last few days for his refusal to pitch in the all-star baseball game, went to hypnotist Arthur Ellen | last year and this weekend -. Ellen hypotized the team;- before a game. ot. The Angels won the contest Againat Seattle 5-4 Saturday and Ryan added another to his growing . string of records by atriking out 12, marking the 98th - ‘ime he has fanned 10 or more in a game. That bettered the mark he Floyd | triumphs SUTTON, Mass. AP - Ra Y Floyd just managed to hold. off Jack Nicklaus’s challenge and joined the elite ranks of golf's $1 Tnillion winners with a two- under-par 69 that staked him toa one-stroke victory . Sunday in the Pleasant - Valley Golf tournament. ' Old pro Julius Boros also broke through the $1 million barrier and said he may "retire after 28 years on the pro tour. . . Floyd, who led or shared the lead throughout the last three rounds, claimed the 10th title of his career witha 271 total, 13 under par and a tournament record on the hilly, 7,191 yard Pleasant. Valley course, He collected $50,000 from the total purse of $250,000 and pushed his career A earnings to $1,011,605. Boros, who won the 1952 and 1963 U.S. Opens and the 1968 PGA national championship, picked up $512 for a tie for 57th and went to $1,000,272. shared with one of his heroes, Sandy Koufax, formerly of Los Angeles Dodgers. “T was having trouble. -with my delivery last season and I decided to try hypnosis," Ryan said Sunday. “It is mostly a matter of getting people to. relax, to stay within themselves, Wy ate about outside 37 SQUAD HYPNOTIZED Ryan told general manager Harry . Dalton about Ellen and Dalton engaged his service for the team. Ellen hypnotized the HERE ARE SOME OF LOBSTER HAWAIIAN shell and spanish rice. forget | MONDAY THRU SATURDAY | 630PM-10PM° Lobster & chicken meat sauteed in a delightful cream sauce with a touch of kirsch served ‘in a half pineapple squad during a 20-minute ‘meeting before Saturday's ‘game. moo | He held a special session with Don Baylor, who is in a deep hitting slump, and Baylor went out and homered in the eighth inning to give Californié the win. alking about his strikeout record, Ryan said “it was particular] atifying because he hol oufax in such high regard, Although Ryan says he is proud of his record of 383 Strikeouts in one season, that record appears destined to be eclipsed this LAWELSE Moror Moret: , 4620 LAKELSE, TERRACE “INTERNATIONAL CUISINE” OUR FINE SELECTIONS CHUNKY CHUNK New York steak brolled fo -your dealra, surrounded with baby crabs claws, parisienne potatoes, stuffed tomatoe. HANS BILGER (Chef) Fun LICENSED ear—by Ryan himself. He s 234 in 3 games at the - all-star break, and if he gets - 40 starts, that projects to 407 by the end of the season. The winningest pitcher in the American League with a’ ° 13-8 record, Ryan doesn’t . try to conceal his disappointment at not being chosen initially for the all- star staff. Manager Billy - Martin of the erican League didn’t pick Ryan on the staff of eight for Tuesday’s game in New. York, but later named him to replace team-mate Frank Tanana. a ‘t } IMPORTED &\B CANADIAN i gt