Blt BAP EE TN a El map a ee The Heraid, thany, August 18, 1982, Page _ " Stout 2r ‘resembles Bayer. a a Rey the kind of game. Dick williagn " Perez was ‘safe ont Tem} jeton’é: a . Blttimore’s WEST - WANCO oR Unionville, Ont. - é Calif. He won the sal US) - ‘ lives “for — the | ‘kind that shorte si. throw g error that loaded the bases} Then’ Mike’ Flanagan has ‘a security, blafket| ‘The. iain (CP) Word Stouffer js big) Defending champion Amateur] |; Wes dd managers’ lives, , a Garry ‘Maddox forced Schmidt: at third, difference is thet “hem oh wt rs his at oud his \ -enough to resem e bis \ \Doug Roxburgh ‘of ‘Van- _ \ Helped. Britis The'Bah Diego minager, noted for his. ‘te game, od mi : a7 _ Bayer, but reject: the ‘jdea| | ‘eauver fired a, one-over- te) :Columbla tie|Que fo] aoe r~ quick hook when his pitchers get in "Ast 7 6 eR LS vm we a he hits golf ball with the ise?.. U.S. Amateur —jead in. the W: don ‘Cup _ + trouble, wore a path from the dugout to the - | ‘THe Astros won thelr ninth: ‘game la the. “ein Hanae und nting ene abt tag | 2 |, same. brute fore, - sani Jay Sigel of New ro team on motind Wednesday night. It took him four. --\ Jat 11 to to\close within seven games f firat- . ‘on the comeback trail from a sev ks {> Stouffer tooks like Bayer,” ‘\Town Square » Penn, was at’; paint Thi provinces : a pitchers to get the three outs: that pave ‘the place. Atlanta id the. West. - hh as ‘improved ‘his | ‘record: tain with: ie eral ssuthe \ former: ‘professional, . 8. had 215, ree’ shots}. Padres a 5-4_ “wietory over "Philadelphia 5. Bill Dora had four of Houston's 13 hits: “lah since being sidelined With ligament dana "Ebeeguse, he ‘stands: aix-foot-. :°\ Crosby * 6! IE ahead Bitte raenase: “tig. gett Rute telloved Nolan Ryan in the. |’ gay 17: He lasted nine lings ad scattered 10 hus. |. ve at weighs ab Legit 268° 0 ye - i Elsewhere” in the. ‘National. "League, fifth Inning and - :gat the victory, retiriig * bane ‘bela relieved by: ‘tim: Stoddard in. thé oe ead ts 7 eet Cae . .- Houston defeated Cincinnati: 76, Montreal: ” “nine. ‘consecutive : batters ° ‘before Cesar *: Orioles yh 8 : he: al Geer mder. veattew Yor 12.5 and Los, Angeles ' ~) Gedeno homered in. the: eighth... Sane oe b ‘had lost. his two previous al arts oa “eonteol Wednesday when hi as oh. ; lew. York 4-1 : os ’ | fred a und 68": : “Hobby. Brownhad a “wosrui: ‘double, “Expos. ate Giants. 5: = wore a hefty brace on his left knee. : ‘and ti =r hart af St The American © Conference Wesit apweata sto & come 1@ down io. _Andre Dawson’ drove in 1 four rung; two ot ‘, . Dan-Ford’s run-scoring double in’ the 10th won the ‘| ; : i . ‘Terry. Kennedy singled twice to-drive in” - two runs and Garry Templeton. drilled his’. third: consectitive game -winning.| hit as the’: them. with: his 26th’ homer, and Steve.” . Rogers ‘became the NL’s’ first 1¥ game. - -* gdme, The Orioles added an- ‘insurance run when Cal”. + Ripken collected: his fourth hit of the might; a single ° ~- Catharines, Cnt., - for the + flrat-round lead in the 72-. hole Canadian’ ‘Amateur golf - oa astruggle for the title between‘ San Diego Chargers | and: Loa... - - Angeles _ Ralders ‘aa the: other: three: National. Football. ‘League’ clubs are.in need of much ‘improvement: - winner as thé Expos routed:San Francisco: | that scored Ford. ” : a Padrés through - : ; .” The: legal entanglements with their former ’Oaklari anings sie Soon win the veneer, a tamer and de ei Wana each, . Bisa aes wou i t Boston 4s is 19 ie . ‘the mpinetlD Goll and landlord bet mele the Raiders won't: be. travellingt; dro ee. runs for third- -| .nings an 0. take hold of first place in the. |. ry for their ein Logk. he left in the sixth inning, ” plaee'Montreal, now 244 games thin dthe | Country Club; from an Oakland training camp for. their gam Luig DeLeon took over-and. gave t up Joe Morgan’ 's homer in the eighth inning tha t cut the Padres’ Jead to 5-2,- And then came the ninth.’ Ivan DeJesus flied out; but Gay Mat-, thews-and Greg Gross singled. Out went - DeLeon. In came Sid Monge. Pete Rose singled Matthews home. _ Morgan grounded into a force play, Gross scoring. Out went ‘Monge. Tn came -Ed | - Whitson. Mike Schmidt walked. Out went Whit» 1 son, In came Gary. Lucas,’ . first-place Phillies. in the Bast. _, Dodgers 4 Mets.1 on 4 “Steve Sax’s hit a two-run single i inthe - Dodgers’ three-run third inning as L.A: _ Closed to within for games of the ‘Iront- - .~rinning Atlanta Braves in the Weat, - ' Bob Welch was. working on ‘@ one-hit.. Shutout when Mets pitcher Walt Terrell hit - him with a pitch in the sixth inning. Welch’ had to leave the game. Steve Howe allowed two hits, including Bab Bailor’s ] RBI single in the seventh: toning. . : * Dangerfield gets respect — - Chris Dangerfield scored ~ three second-half goals ‘pa's Jan: Van’ Der, Veen ‘the: lead in the league 8. ~ * Brewers 4-5 Red Sox 3-1 . _ Ojeda to score Molitor. Blue Jays 6 Indians.5 . American League East; Toronto edged Cleveland 6-5 in'10; ‘Chicago downed New York 7-5 in- 13; Detroit \. belted Kansaa City 10-4; Minnesota deféated Seattle 7-4; and California trimmed Oakland 65. ; Milwaukee tooka half-game lead over Baltimore i in . the East with its sweep at home. The Brewers got all five of their runs in the second game in the fourth. . inning and rookie. Tom Candlotti pitcied a seven- . hitter for his first major league victory, ~ The Brewers won the first game on a ‘loth-inning _ Ina wild affair at Cleveland, Lloyd Moseby tripled in Dave Collins with the winning run in-the top of the 10th, then scored on Willie Upshaw's single as . - Toronto won for the sixth time in seven games. . Collins singled off Rick Suteliffe with one out in the | ys ~ “E can hit it long: but I ~. don’t try ta because 1 want _ to keep it -stralght,” said * Stouffer, “I can hit It far-. ther ‘but there’s no point being out 300. yards in the ~ _ terback who was the top pick in the NFL draft. trees. moo, ‘ Stouffer is a oo-year-old golf club salesman at ‘a ~ public ‘course — in nearby - Burnaby and thinks scores will be under par. for two days . before . tournament - officials toughen the course for the last 36 holes. “He holds no illusions _ about his own chances. Stouffer didn't even come . " . Angeles this season, Even with that impediment in 198255: they won the division with the best record in the AFC, 8-1: = Denver Broncos, meanwhile, ‘could become more ? coms petitive with an improved passing attack. The Broncos were only 2-7 a season ago. "But this year, they have John Elway, the Stanford all-American quarse Baltimore Colts drafted him, but Elway ended up with thet Broncos by way of a trade when he said he would never sign; with the Colts. ; : - The Raiders could have a quarterback battle with Jim* Plunkett; the most valuable player in the 1981 Super Bowl & ' challenged again by Mare Wilson. And the club expects: another great season from 1961 Heisman Trophy winner nm Marcus Allen of Southern California, who won 1982 renee : of-the-year honors. The Chargers (63) also made the playofta and, during the: off-season, reached contract agreement with star quart Kickéd‘one in after taking a- Southern Division. Tampa — 10th, then was awarded second when first baseman cloge to. making the B,C, terback Dan Fouts — a multi-year, multi-million-dollare Wednesday to lead Golden. pass from Tatu. - Bay fell to 7-19. Mike Hargrove impeded hin on. Suteliffe’s errant Willingdon Cup team forthe pact. Bay Earthquakes to a §3 - Wallace booted in the interprovincial- matches Both Seattle Seahawks (4-5) and Kansas City Chiefs (oak North ' American’ Soccer League. victory over Fort Lauderdale Strikers, ‘Ihother league; games winner on a penalty kfck at’ 25:07. He scored his second goal five minutes later off a - pass from Ron Futcher, who SOUNDERS 2 MANIC 3 3 Besidés putting an end to a three-game losing streak, the win gave Montreal a ‘ Tigers 10 Royals 4 © ; pickoff attempt. Maseby followed witf'his triple and ' releiver- Jamie Easterly surrendered Upshaw’ 8 ‘hit. Lance Parrish homered and knocked in three runs — and the ‘visiting Tigers scored seven times in the last during the first 36 holes of the amateur. “I’m just going to. keep | trying to. hit:each shot the hired new coaches. Veteran Chuck Knox went to thé Seahawks and John Mackovic moved to the Chiefs from aug, assistant’s joh at Dallas, 7 However,-tragedy hit the Chiefs during. the off-season. ' nine-point lead roi an,” he said. “If it when running back Joe Delaney drowned in a Louisiang inser scored a — nee assisis for the 106.97, for aaetr Seattle, two innings. Marty Castillo also homered for the heppene it happend. ' pond while trying to save thee youngslers, , FE decisive 4-1 win at home ment. d h lf, Dit final playoff: birth. ‘Four Tigers and Dan Petry went all the way, surrendering “Tm. ’ not experienced Los Angeles won its final five regular season games af over Tampa Bay Rowdies in the second Ne pies t games are left in the 11hits. Kansas City's George Brett got his first home | enough to know how to ~_1982.before falling to New York Giants 17-14. But troublé and Montreal Manic won 32 satan goal by Me ping ‘ regular season. ; run since the famous pine tar shot on July 24. - ‘handle this:sort of pressure, -- may be brewing on-the Raiders offensive line, Longtimé. at home in overtime over arive begun by Krupa at Alan Willey captured the ‘| Mike Squires, the White ‘Sox defensive eyiocidie at Jike.a Doug-Roxburgh or a stars Art Shell and Gene Upshaw have retired and Curf . Seattle Sounders. game for the Manic with-his . _ day Sigel. They've been . Marsh has undergone surgery that could keep him out fok The: Earthquakes win _ before 10,808 fans in San Jose extended their string of unbeaten home games to 12 and::gave them 4 season, record of 17-8, second-best: - in the ‘league's Western’ Division. The Strikers had & 21 halftime lead.on goals by Briaw. Kidd and. Branko Segota. But Dangerfield scored the first two goals of the’“second: period ’ before a win gave Tulsa a 13-13 - record and, with 111 points, __NASL Standings WASL Eattern Olvision WLE A BPP 13th Boal of the season at - 5:18 in the overtime, period — topping off earlier goals | by Dale Mitchell and Frantz . Mathieu. - -’ Dave Bradford opened the scoring for. Seattle, with midfielder Steve Daley forcing the game into extra time with an unassisted | goal ‘from 0 yards away at 76: 38, Twins 7 Mariners 4 first base, Uelivered a double in the 13th to snap a 5-5 tie. He scored on Vance Law’s single as the White Sox . Swept a three-game set in New York. - - | _ The Yankees’ Graig Nettles had tied the game in © the ninth with a two- run homer. ; Two-run homers by. Tom Brunansky and Gary ‘Gaetti sparked Minnesota's seven-run second inning ° at Seattle. Rookie Mike Wlaters picked up his first ". major-league save for the Twins, It was Brunansky’s fourth homer in three games. _ 7 Canada. d loses, race . here--so many times, I'm . just going to keep hitting the | , ball and see what happens.” Stouffer. seemed to have “the lead all to himself until - the last threesome of the day hit the 18th green on the -.6,524-yard course. Short birdied the t7th and parred .the final hole for. his. 68, almost letter perfect with three’ birdies and 15 pars. “Making no bogeys was the highlight of my day,” the season. ' On the defensive line, there is nose tackle Reggie Kinlaye and defensive ends Lyle Alzado and Howie Long: The linebacking corps ls strong with Ted Hendricks, Matt Miled ‘and Bob Nelson. The secondary includes. all-star Cheste -. Hayes. . ‘San Diego finistied second i in the AFC West last years ; after three years of winning or sharing the title. a Coach Don Coryell is banking on a promising rookie crop ~- to help solve the defensive problems that led to the second: plaice finish. Arkansas all-American Billy Ray Smith; , shifted to linebacker from end, and cornerback Gill Byrd of San Jose State, twa of three-No. 1 draft picks,are Nkety _ Starters, \Fort. . Lauderdale’s,...Ray Saga 8 ty liga aye said Short, 4, an insurance |" In! Seattle, Knox calle Jim Zorn his regular, quarterback Hudson tled the gamie at ~foronto 3 12 45-39 at Na Salesmnin. “I ‘played ‘very ‘* _A year ago, Dave Krieg started in ‘the first two games.}. 73:10.» 7 Southern Olvision NEWPORT, R. I (cP) — Canadian ‘rules © exper! nine knots and gradually well and I’m happy with the Knox also has installed shotgun formation plays to give . Dangerfield scored the Tulse WS AIR canada 1. lost her match - Graham Hayward. backing to the south while Scare. the quartetback more time and beefed up a weak offensive winning goal four minutes Tampa TW 45 74 3880 Wednesday. against Victory Asa resull, Canada thas bulldiig to about 12 knots. ~ “It’s unusual not to have line with the addition of centre Blair Bush from Cincinnati later, and teammate Stan Terlecki . added the _ in- . Barry Wallace scored ; twice and assisted - on another Roughneck goal as Tulsa romped at home. _ Western Division” Vancouver 20 5 3 mM 41 157 victory, and one bonus point for - avery goal scored with a max- ‘imum oot three: per game. No bonus point is) awardaed for overtime or shootout goals, ‘Wednesday Results ‘8a by one minute, 58 seconds and her protest the series to determine an America’s Cup. challenger. The Canadians lost their + protest partly because they only the slimmest hope of making the finals, a two- assured ‘itself of .a final berth. - To qualify, Canada must win its next four races. — The second match of the day, between the Australian led by 1:15 at the first mark. From ‘then, the . familiar _ pattern ensued. . Australia ‘lost ground .on downwind any-bogeys, at least for me. I hit the ball very solidly going into the second round ° today. At (wo-under, 69 were Ted Pease of. Lambeth, ‘Ont., Grant Barnes, of Benglas and guard Reggie McKenzie fram Buffalo. The Seahawks also drafted Curt Warner, Penn State's all- Denver owned the worst turnover-takeover ratio in the NF'L Jast season. This year coach Dan Reeves has instituted fumble récovery sessions and has worked his offence ob tackling defendérs who have made Interceptions. i Roughneck “© Adam. Montreal Tampa Bay jon) were out-videoed for the including one against the legs, but never enough to let’ . Kelowna; B.C,, Glen Seely The Denver. offence closely resembles that .of Dallas - ~“Krupa's game-opening goal = Guigen Bay" § Fort Lauder: first time this summer, formidable Australians — ‘Italy catch up, and on up- °! Aylmer, Que. and Dennis where Reeves was. an assistant, Running backs Gerald at 3:48 was matched 200 973 os came Earlier in the season they while Victory loses her next wind legs was unbeatable. Brown of Creston, B.C. Willhite and Sammy Winder had. fine rookie seasoné. minutes later when Tam- = sen Diepo at Vancouver N had caused four races. And then The standings then were: Ten players in all broke — wijhite rushed for’ 347 yards, averaging five ‘a caITy +> disqualifications of their Canada must defeat Victory Australia II, 5; Victory 'g3, Par. Grouped at one-under = ,poond in the NFL — and Winder gained 259 yards, showing Stats and Standings | AMERICAN. 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Pittsburgh nN Houston at St, Louls N Montreal st Sen Diego AN ye illacelahla at Los Angetes New York pt San Francisco N opponents — including most recently the British — by presenting videotapes of the . incident and audio tapes madeé on board Canada 1, But on Wednesday the” seconds at the first mark 7 and were never threatened thereatter.- “The (international) jury said that. if. we had tacked three seconds earlier -we would have won,” . .said ’ in a.-speclal head-to-head race. -Wednesday'’s rate was held with the wind starting _out of the weat by south at ie : 4; Azzurra, 1; arid Canada 1, o Today, Victory ’93 faces Australia II and Azzura meets Canada 1. 70 were Steve Berry of Vancouver, David Tentis of ‘Dellwood, Minn., Graham ‘Macintyre of Armdale, N.S., and Danny Mijovic of strength inside. Defensively, safety Steve Foley i is back after suffering 1 a broken arm in the opener a year ago. Linebacker Bob Swenson never reached a peak after holding out in a com: tract dispute, ; Advertisers have to adhere to a strict ade t mast Division oo Ea ¢ Division Bet, OBL British came prepdred with 3 “Aiiwaucee 68 T1 seat OBE Philadeipnia 42 54.534 — . three videotapes, including . f : ' _ Pp , s Baitlmore 4450 549 a raed Re . _ oé shot from a helicopter E Detroit - 65 52 55) Wa Montreal 60 87 5.3 2% rented for the purpose at gS Toronto a7 53 S58 We st. Louis 5441 477 6% ‘gang an hour. E L.., New. Yark 44 53.547 3 Chicago 5365 445 102 a Boston: 506) 407 10 «New York = an 71 403 158% Canadian tactician Jett 4 Cleveland $070 417 We West Biviben Boyd said: “ 4 chiceoe. wast piyeen 51 : Allanta 71 ao 692 — yi 58 There wae a : : ” -~ ‘Angi 66 52 5. 7. “. Kanses:City. 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