Page & The Herald, Friday, Avaust a 1980 vs Tate ee ioe ae a “he we aL aden ; . we an ao af , . - 7 0 TERRAC EK. TIMAT E {- ) ce pe \ded ’ Copp ;eraide Store jail -BILLSON & BROWN | ox suspen — ATLANTA: (APD, — Dale ruled the Dodgers’ °°: AI Gataria te d | itat| ally | ELECTRIC LTD. ” Manager “Bobby: Cox ‘of 2 ie Piro Atlanta Braves: said late on the fronten . am . “ ws 4629 McConnell Ave. + thursday night he’ will "double play, sane Resin ; request a lle detector teédt at shortstop Rafae OPEN. 10-10 1 days a week 2 Free Estimates -a learing today on his appeal - had failed to touch the base. _ Phone 025-4860 = |. ofan indefinite suspension During the argument, Cox ’ Dave Billscn a oy ene Brown for a spitting incident'with - hurled his cap to the-ground - Compare our prices to yoer tates store! SPOR TS Dave sin =” tenBrawn | fot a siting inedent i Ar an re \.. : ae =e ores Cox said he was shocked. $100 fine. ; : - . when he got a telephone call © The manager and umpire . Cariton needs help - but wins number. 17. Steve Cariton puts cotton in his ears so he can’t hear the crowd and can con- centrate. Dallas Green doesn’t care if the crowd . Green, Philadelphia Phillies’ manager, made a. controversial decision Thursday night, but for- tunately for him the Phillies. defeated St. Louis Cardinals 3-2 in National League baseball action. ‘However, Green could have cared less what the 31,297 fans thought. The Phillies were leading the Cardinals, 3-2, with two runners on base, two out and Carlton just one batter from his 17th victory of the season. Then Green strode to the mound and said to Carlton — “Pye got McGraw.” ~ \. Why did he take Carlton’ . out? ‘ “I thought he had enough,” Green said. “I thought he had lost a little of his stuff in the eighth,” in other National League — games, New York Mets. drubbed Montreal Expos 7-1, Pittsburgh Pirates trounced Chicago Cubs 11-3, Atianta Braves nipped Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3 and San Diego Padres beat Houston Astros BL. - Tug McGraw. came in and threw a fresh slider that rookie Tom Herr hit hard © back .to Larry Bowa, who. tossed to second baseman Manny, Trillé for the final out a Before that, George Hendrick had doubled: and " with two outs, Mike Ramsey singled home a-run. Pinch- “hitter Steve ‘Swisher then walked — convincing Green be had to act, The game started out as a pitcher's ‘battle between Carlton and the Cardinals’ John Fulgham. The Cards’. broke through with an unearned run in the fifth, on their first hit, a broken bat infield single by Ramsey. Mike Schmidt's two-base error and an infield out set up the run. : : Mets 7 Expos 1 . New York's Ray Burris, out since July 3-with a broken thumb, pitched a six- hitter ‘as the Mets downed Montreal. ThéMéts got hori runs by. : Jerry Morales and Joel - "Youngblood. off ‘Fred Nor- man, 2-2,-while Burris, 5-6, blanked the Expos until Rowland Office's homer. in the seventh inning. | Plrates 11 Cubs ry Bill Madidck hit a-tvo-run homer, _piteher doubles.and Tim'Foli drove in three runs with.a double and twoaingles to highlight a " 16-hit attack, The triumph ‘moved the Pirates within 142 games of first-place Mon- treal in the NL East. Padres 5 Asttos.1 Jerry Mumphrey rapped . out three hits and drove in three runs in-support of the pitching of Bob Shirley, 9-7, "as San Diego broke a four- game losing streak,’ Braves 4 Dodgers 3. Jeff Burroughs and Bruce ‘Benedict delivered con- secutive sacrifice flies in the sixth inning to’bring Atlanta | from ‘behind. The Braves began their winning rally on a Bob Horner single and ‘Dale Murphy followed with a - double. Guidry may be rusty after extra time off New York Yankees juggled their pitching rotation -to. have.ace, -ledt- hander. Ron Guidry. ready . tonight to open a threegame series against Baltimore Orioles, but even Guidry isn't sure it was the right move. Guidry came to Yankee Stadium Wednesday night ready to pitch against Texas Rangers, then was told to take the night off and rest for tonight's game against the American League East second-place Orioles. Baltimore continued to close in on the Yankees by nipping Chicago White Sox 2- 1 Thursday on a pair of unearned runs, “I don’t know i€ it'll have any effect on’me, waiting a couple of more days to pitch, but obviously 1 would like to pitch when I’m supposed to pitch,” Guidry said, “What concerns me most is that I've only . pitched twice.now in 16-days, [really Wanted.,.to.. eet. back, out there. ” . Guidry, 12-6, will get his chance against Baltimore! veteran Jim Palmer, 11-8, in: the first of eight meetings between the two clube during “the next 11 days, The Yankees have oc- cupied first place In the AL _East: since May 14, But Baltimore has won its last six games and 15 of its last 15 to trim the Yankees’ lead to 5% games. That’s the closest the Orioles, defending AL East champions, have been since May 20. — In the only other American League games Thursday, Cleveland Indians edged Toronto Blue Jays 7-6 and ‘California . Angels beat Minnesota Twing 4-2 in 15 innings. Ken Singleton. belted a Rogues accept Skalbania offer MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The majority owner of. Memphis Rogues says he has agreed in principle to sell the North American Soccer League franchise to Van- couver businessman Nelson Skalbania for transfer to Calgary. “We confirmed and ac-. cepted Mr. Skalbania’s of- fer,” Avron Fogelman said Thursday. ‘The closing will take place in September.” He declined to reveal the sale price. Fogelman said he sees no problem in gaining the ap- provalof the sale by 16 of the 24 NASL owners. The Rogues, 12-16, will finish the season in Mem- phis, Fogelman said, and then be moved to Calgary, “We have sustained unrecovered losses of over $1 million in less than a year with the Rogues,” said Fogelman, who also owns Memphis Chicks, the Southern. League baseball franchise. Fogelman and six minority partners bought the team from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., businessman Harry Mangurian last Septembér for a reported price of $1 million, “We have been averaging about 9,000 fans and 1 said at . the start of the 1989 season that we would need to average between 15,000-and 20,000,'" he said. ‘We did our homework .... The numbers just haven't worked,"” Fogelman said talks with Skalbania, a milllonaire real estate developer, began about two weeks ago. PITCHERS HONORED NEW YORK (AP) Pitchers Steve Stone of Baltimore Orioles and Bob Walk of Philadelphia Phillies were named winners of Baseball Achievements of the Month awards for July. Stone won M4 straight games from May 5 to July 31 and Walk won his first six games with the Phlilles before being beaten July 20 by Adanta Braves 3- 2, . FILLY RECORD SET SARATOGA SPRINGS N.Y. (AP) — A filly record was set on the third night of the annual Faslg-Tipton yearling sales Thursday when a daughter of Graustark, out of Farouche, was sold for $625,000. Magazine's. twoout double to drive in the winning cun for the Orioles. “Seott McGregor, 13-5, allowed seven hits, while ‘recording his fourth con- secutive victory. Harold Baines hit his ninth homer for Chicago. ‘ Steve Trout, 6-12, allowed one hit in the first five in- nings before the Orioles broke through in the sixth. Chicago first baseman ‘Lamar Johngon moved in | front of second baseman Jim . Morrison trying to field a leadoff grounder by Kiko - Garcia but threw wildly for an error and Garcia raced to second. 7 * Rich Dauer then hita weak tapper toward Morrison but Johnson again interceded - and had nowhere to throw as Trout remained on the: mound. Garcia reached third on the play and scored when Al Bumbry grounded into a double play. Rick Dempsey followed with a single and. scored on Singleton’s double. Indlans 7 Blue Jays 6 Catcher Bo Diaz drove a. line drive single over drawn- in wight fielder Lioyd ” Mogeby’s head with me out . in the bottom of the ninth to score Toby Harrah with the winning run as Cleveland won its fifth straight game, beating Toronto. Toronto had tied the score 6-6 with two runs in the top of the ninth when Moaseby walked and pinch hitter Doug Ault homered off Cleveland reliever Sid Monge, 1-4, who worked the last 31-3 innings for the win. Red Sox 7 Brewers 3 Veteran slugger Carl Yastrzemaki started a four- run, seventh-inning rally with a bunt single to jead Boston over Milwaukee. Jim Rice then bunted Yastr- zemskl to second. Dwight Evans was walked intentionally and Glenn Hoffman extended his hitting ‘streak to 10 games with a single, scoring Yastrzemski and breaking a 3-3 tie. Fred Lynn also had three RBI, while. Mike Torrez, 7-12, got the win. Angels 4 Twins 2 Rod Carew’'s two-out, twa- run homer in the bottom of the 15th inning carried California past Minnesota. It was the Angels fourth consecutive come-from- behind triumph and handed the Twins their seventh _ straight fos. ‘Eddie - Solomon cracked. a ‘pair of © then went jaw-to-jaw and* Dale said after the game that. Cox “spit right in my eye ‘the: first time.” “Then he spit tobacco in my face and all over my ” shirt, I've never had anyone. do that to me.” Cox said he spit. at the ‘ umpire intentionally but only after Dale spit first. Cox said thatif the suspen- sion stands, he'll turn the- club-over to coaches Cloyd Boyer and Bobby Dews for a game tonight against San Francisco Giants. * Thursday afternoon ftom | Nationat League president Chub Réeney advising him of the suspension. .. Cox got a'one-day reprieve 4} and was allowed to manage the Braves in a 43 victory -over Los ‘Angeles Dodgers _ Thursday night’ by filing an appeal. ' “ Feeney' gs’ action came. ‘after he reviewed a report | on the’ spitting incident in- ‘ volving Cox aud Dale during -a-ninth inning. rhubarb “Wednesday night. 7 Cox charged the field when See the 1980 | aT SEVILLE on display now “the ultimate in new car luxury” Electronic fuel injection, AM-FM cassette stereo-CB radio combination, front, wheel drive, alr conditioning, automatic transmission, distinctive wire spoke wheel covers, elegant two . fone treatment. The Last 1980 Cadillac on our lot. Your Cadillac dealer Sean Boyd of Terrace ran ‘the 400 metre race In 52.2 secorids at fhe B.C. Champlonship games. last Saturday.. That time makes him the fastest 15-year-old in hisevent in B. C. Sean Is standing here with the gold medal he won, - Phota by Carla witsgn ‘The provincial junior track and field meet was held In Richmond August 2 and 3. “Terrace sent three representatives «to compete with 712. other athletes. Stephanie, Cousins, Brent Rogers and Sean Boyd, all 15 years old, went to the Rich mond meet. ‘ Boyd ran the 400 metre race in $2.2 seconds and won agold medal for his time. He missed the provincial record by 3-10 of a second. Cousins won a bronze medal in the javelin throw. Rogers came seventh in the javelin throw and seventh in the long jump. ‘Both Boyd and Rogers qualified for the semi-final in .the 100 mietre run and they | “both placed fifth witha me of 12.1 seconds. . At the juvenile division of the provincial track and field § meet 200 athletes competed “Ifits iam we supply rt. in Surrey on August 2 and 3. . . inte McConnell qary Concrete is vital to the growth of the North...and - — Ririguette, all 16 years old, > nobody supplies a bigger variety of concrete Also look to went, to Surrey and. products than Ocean Construction Supplies ctO - represented Terrace. Northern. Ltd. We offer ready-mix concrete in any. Ocean for: inquet ’ amount your require. 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