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Astros 4 New York Mets 2, | Iq other NL games, it was Cardinals 3 Dodgers 2 St. Louis Cardinale 8 Los Angeles _ Dodgers ‘John Stuper and Bruce. 4; Sutter combined to:scatter--- Philadelphia Phililes q-9 ™ hits as’ St. Louis — ps Expo 1 rally — n- defeated Loa Angeles and, ace’ left-hander Fernando Valenzuela: Valenzuela, 17- 10, who had allowed one run his previous 18 Innings, took the loss despite ylelding alx hits, Atter the Dodgers took a eS A ee hen bl OF? oe “don Sohatior : 4 10 lead in’ the fecond, St : Louis’ acgred twice. inthe: fourth ‘wher Kelth ‘Her- nandez doubled home Lonnie Smith, ‘and then scored from third on George Hendrick’s: sacrifice: fly: “ The Cardinals beored thelr . eventual winning run In the eighth on Smith's” RBI ~ single. - Stuper, 6-4,. ‘pitched into + the eighth before Sutter took ‘over’ and recorded ‘hig 90th gave, : Dick Ruthven ‘pitched a Boston’s comeback streak continues’ When Oakland A's took a 7-4 lead into the bottom of — the eighth inning against * nae LETTER ary store, Terminal = Express, - PICK UP & DELIVERY — 638-8195 Radio Message Answering Service For Pager No.3 BUSINESS ROAD RUNNER SERVICE TO : -TERRACE~THORNHILL— ; REMO—AIRPORT "EA. 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Hall “When you're coming from behind lke that time after time, it's contagious,” *. sald Tony Perez, who hit the second of a pair of two-run ™ homers, lifting the Red Sox to a 8-7 American League baseball victory Monday “ night, Th other games, Baltimore Orioles beat “Toronto Blue Jays 6-3, Seaitle Mariners edged Milwaukee Brewers 8-2 in.10 Innings, Chicago White Sox .. beat Cleveland Indians 4-1, New York Yankees over Minnesota Twins &2: and ‘Kansas Clty Royals. beat Texes Rangers 6-3. “An error by Boston Shortstop Dave Stapleton allowed Oakland to score in- the first: Tony Armas * followed with a two-run’ homer, and Dave ‘MeKay had a runs-batted-in single ‘later in the inning for a.4-0 edge, ° Boston had thres"¥uns in the third’ on homers by Dwight Evans and Jim Rice and 8 run-scoring double by Wade Boggs. - McKay homered in the. fourth, and Evans had his second homer of the game in the seventh. Oakland’s. Mike Heath singled in a run and scored on a double by Rickey Henderson in the eighth. / Boggs hit a two-run -homer and Reld Nichols follawed with a single, chasing ‘A's starter ‘Matt. Reliever. Tom 85, Was Keough. Underwood, Breeted by Perez's homer. and the Red Sox got their final run on & double by Cart © Yastrzemski, ; ‘Mark Clear, 12-7, pitched the last two innings. for Boston. . 7 Orioles 6 Blue Jays3 Rich Dauer hit a two-run double, ‘John Lowenstein hotiiered and rookle Storm - Davis scattered seven hits in 7 2-3 innings to lead Baltimore past Toronto, ~ CARRIERS REQUIRED-KITI - the daily herald currently has openings for carriers In the OS areas indicated on the. MAP, bys a YeAewyae A ieee ese aed etic . “ AR RENTALS iP <_EOWER EVEL ETAIL STORES CENTENNIAL, A ESTAURANT C_GuLOInG, 4 SUPER MARKET re AIL ORDER OFFICES ” Areros‘4 UNICIPAL OFFICE A ,4 if Baptist Churc The Oriotea “pounced on Toronto right-hander Mark Eichhorn, 01, for five runs on six hits over 42-3 innings. Ljoyd Moseby. homered for the Blus JOYE, - Royals 8 Rangers 3 Willle: Wilson had four . hits, scored ‘twice. and knocked in two runs in: support of Dennis Leonard - as Kansas City defeated the - Rangers. : Bob Stoddard and Ed - Vande Berg held Milwaukee | to six hits for 10 innings. - who relleved starter Pete ‘Vuckovich in the ninth, walked Dave Revering with two out in the 10th and John | Moses was inserted as. 9 _ pinch-runner. Rick Sweet followed with a single to contre, and Gorman ‘Thomas's throw to third sailed over the bag and bounced into the Mariners - dugout as Moses raced home = with winner. black.dot. epee aitar , Ch Coe a usik Loser“ Jim: Slaton, 10-5, the game-. sata aa nie Anon He two-run. single | bese noi ia” - ‘midt: belted three. ‘bits, knecked in two runs and. scored one as Philadelphia beat Atlanta in the: firat ~ game of their doubleheader. Ruthven struck r ditt three . ‘and. walked two. as ‘he ~ evened his record st 10-10 In ~ the Phillies’ third third straight victory. The’ loss snapped a three-game Braves’ win- ning streak, _ The Braves won the nightcap as pinch-hitter Bob Wataon slammed a three-. .... run homerin the 12th. Terry ‘Harper ‘triggered =the Braves’ rally with a one-out alnglé and reached third on a single by Bruce Benedict. After Matt Sinatre ran for Benedict, Phillies reliever _ ‘Tug McGraw, 2-8, et two ~ Strikes on Watson, who ‘batted for winning pitcher ‘Steve Bedroslan, . 7-6, “Watson drove the next pitch out of the ballpark to spoil McGraw’s® $éth - birthday. - Joe Lefebvre socked a one-out solo home run in ‘the bottom of the 13th inning to lead San Diego. over. Pitt. sburgh. Lefebvre ted a 2- 1 offéring from Kent “Tekulve, 10-7, for his second homer_of the year. Luis DeLeon, worked the “final two Innings for San Diego to raise his record to . stars uso-Conddian Clu Elks H &ox LeTTER For: further information on the above. __marked- routes call Maria Taylor collect vay a te