— ts Hoyt @ perfect game. . Tt was a perfect pitch, but it cost LaMarr Hoyt a perfect game. It came with one out in the seventh inning Wed- nesday night after Hoyt had mowed down the first 19 New York Yankee batters. Don Mattingly popped up to short left field where winds carried the ball beyond diving shortstop Jerry Dybzinski for a fluke single, the Yankees’ only hit and only baserunner. Steve Kemp followed with a double-play grounder and Hoyt faced the minimum number of 27 RAI Johns Rd. Terrace “Teraca, Bt. StAR Shoe. eg ao batters in hurling Chicago’ to a 3-0 American League baseball victory over the Yankees, the’ team that traded him to the White Sox in 1977. Hoyt, 29, who struck out eight, wasn't upset that he Jost a bid for baseball immortality. “T don’t think when you throw a one-hit shutout you should be disappointed,” the right-hander said. “The chances of throwing a perfect game aren’t very good.” The White Sox scored all their runs in the second inning off Jose Rijo, 1B, 635-4348 ROLAND PUETZ NEw MOBILE HOMES on display in Pine Park setup, skirted, ready for occupancy Energy Efficient & Affordable 3a89 Muller Ave. . 635-9418 Kittle, Se, . STEVER.CULLIS . making his first major- . league start. A walk to Ron He, Harold Baines’s single, a sacrifice and Scott Fletcher’s . single produced the first run and the others scored on a balk _ and Rudy Law's single. Tn other AL games, it was Toronto Blue Jays 7 ‘Texas Rangers 6, Boston Red Sox 5 Detroit Tigers 4, Cleveland Indians 9 Baltimore Orioles 7 in 16 innings, Oakland A’s 7 California Angels. 6, and Minnesota Twins 8 Seattle Mariners. 6. 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Keith °. Her.” nandez, who knockéd in the game-winning run with a bases-loaded sacrfice fly: of the ninth inning. “We have a team. of 25 guys pulling for another. That's the dif- ference from last year.” Down 30 after the the ’ third inning, New York tied the game on Hubie Tun-scoring, fourth, a bases-loaded wild: Hinds Cowboy TORONTO (CP) ~ Running back © Sterling - Hinds, a Mississauga, Ont., native who played college football at the University of Washington, has been offered a multl- 24 year contract by Dallas _ Fowboys of the National . Feta League., ernie ire Argonauts eof the... holds panheye rhe deatt rights to Hinds and, after the speedy back was passed over in the NFL draft Tuesday, had hoped - to sign him to a contract. ' Hinds says he’s seriously considering ‘the - offer, worth about $60,000 ‘Dallas (U.S.) a season. He said he @.. was surprised no NFL team selected him in the draft.” —~ Elliott Kerr of the Baseball _standings NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division . w Pct. GBL New York 14068 AKO Ghicage Zz 10 845 2 _ Philadelphia 10 445 2 Montreal 11 422 St. Louls 13°12 .820° 24 Pittsburgh 715 38 7 West Division . Los Angeles 18 9 467 — " San Diego 16 8 6? OG Cincinnatt 12 (93.400 5 Atlanta: 91.9 «644 Houston 6 16.33 al San Francisco 8 17 .220 9 Wednesday Rerults New York 4 Chicago 3. © Monires! 32 Philadelphia 7 * St Louls J Pittsburgh 1 Cincinnatl 2 Houston 2 San Franciico 4 Los Angeles 3 . San Diego af Atlanta, ppd, pain Today's Games Houston at Cincinnati San Diego at Atfanta N Friday Gamat Sen Diego at Chicago W Atlania at Montreal N Los Angeles at Pittsburgh N . Houston st New York N . Cincinnatl at Phlisdelphia N | Sen Franctaco at St. Louls N AMBRICAN LiAGUA Sast Division WL Pet, OAL Betrolt 39 3 a — Toronto Ww 10 ao th * Cleveland 11 10 824074 Baltimore 1D 14 440 Milwaukee 9 12 .d29) (94 Boston - 10 14 417 10 New York eu wane t Divison Oaktand 11) SP Calltornia 16°92 «S71 —. Seattle 13°12 «320 4 Minnesota 12014.46203 = - Kantes City oil do 3 Chicago 10 13 45 Me 9% Oo M Chicago 3 New York 0 ’ Onklend 7 Catltornia. ¢ AInnetota @ Seattle 6 Clevatand § Baltlmore 7 (16 lenings) at Allwaukee, Kanses Clty Prd. rain Today's Games Boston at Detroit Kansas City. at. Milwaukee. Ailrinesota al Seattle N Friday Gamer Detroit at Cleveland No. Kansas City st Toronto N Chicago at foston N New York a! Milwaukee N Baltimore at Texas N Osklend at Minnusote N Caltfornia at Seatite N gue~" “While "“' Hids’ * stole second and: scored fly. aa the Indiana snapped -what turned out to-be the” ‘Baltimore's —~_ six-game decisive run‘on a single by winning atreak.,. ' Reid Nichola... e Indiang 9 Orioles 7 © : ‘A's: 1 Angels 6 . Brook Jacoby, who hita . Eighth-inning . ~. solo - homers. by Carney - Lan- ‘sford and Mike Davis off Mets: don’t : pitch that scored Wally Backman in the fifth and a solo homer by George | ‘Foster in the seventh.’ Leading. off the ninth, pinch’ hitter. Danny Heep ’ Jooped an * “opposite-field triple to left as the ball curled into the outfield eorner after -left fielder . Gary Matthews missed on a diving catch. —. '. Right-handed ~ reliever _ Lee Smith, 1-2, then loaded :” the® “bases on intentional -with none cut in the bottom. . ‘walks t) Backman and "pinch hitter Rusty Staub before Hernandez’s fly to left drove home Heep. Elsewhere in the NL it was Montreal Expos 3 Philadelphia Phillies 2, St. ° Louis Cardinals 3 Pitt- sburgh Pirates 1, Cin + cinnati Reds. 3 Houston - Astros 2, and’ San Fran- cisco Giants 4 Los Angeles offered contract International Management Group, which: represents Hinds, says he is seeking a salary for Hinds of $80,000 to $150,000 from the Argos. The most that Canadian rookies have collected from CFL clubs in the past was $40,000. Kerr and the Argos will be talking, this week or, next, overlooked in the NFL draft, another Canadian was chosen. Defensive lineman Miche] Bowurgeau, a Quebec native who at- tended Boise State University and was protected .by Ottawa Rough Riders as their territorial. choice, was selected in the 11th round by. New Orleans Saints. © Tepl0 NATIONAL LEAGUE ABR # Pet. Gwynn, SD ef ww 4% dle Ray, Poh 8 15 2% .343 Strawory. NY HouMPW Raines, Mtl mw 8 ' Maldonado, LA 51 7 18 .35% Francona, Mtl % & BM? VHayes, Phe 62 13 21 Brenly, SF 546 18 Lefebvre, Pha & 8 2.43 Scioscia, LA a oS 145 Runs hated in: Carter, Mon- treat, 24) Marsnholl, Les Ang: eles, 23; Garvey, San Diego, 20) Wallach, Montreal, 20. — Doubles: Carter, Montres!, 9) ‘Davis, San Franclaco, O; Little, Mentresi, 7:. Francona, Mon- treaty 73 ‘Strawberry, Hew York, 7. Triples: McGee, Pag Louls, 4 Fotay, Cincinnati, 3. Hore = fune: Marshall, Los Afgeles, 6) Washington, At tanta, 7; Brock, Los Angeles, 4. - Stolen Bases: Samuel, Phila- delphia, 15; Redus, Cincinnati, 12. , Pitching (3 cacklens); Honey- cult, Los Angeles, 40, 1.000, 1.4: oLynch, New York, 34, 1.000, «1.89; Hudson, = Phiita- Selpnia, 10, 1.000, 3.86; Hawk- Ins, -San Diego, 3-0, 1.00, 485. Strikeouts: Soto, @). Ryan, Houston, 39; Valen- tuela, Los Angeles, 38: Gooden, New York, 3. Saves: Gossage, San Dlego, @; Sutter, St. Lowis, 7, AMERICAN League ab RW Pet, Garbay, Det 42 1121 500 Upthaw, Tor Hu ns Trammii, Det & 15 3 484 Engle, Min = 48S * Garela; Tor Wr 1 H Ae Goell, Tor 5 12 4 ase Davin, Sea » nw Bz Lemon, Cet 4M OW OMS Cooper," Mil To 8 M4 Sheridan, KC oO 7 24 Rene batted in: Murray, Bal timore,: 26: Kingman, Oukland, 26; Oecinces, Calitornis, 22, Doeybles: Boone, Toronto, 4. ‘Triples: RLaw, Chitago, 4: Shetldan, Kansas Clty; 3: 12 fled with two. Home rune: Kingiinn, ek- lend, 10) Davis, Seattle, 8: Rip- ken, Baltimore, 6) Kittle, Chi- _ cago, 7 Stolen bases: Butter, land.‘ 13; Garcia, Sermarerd, Clevetand, 11. Pitching (3 decisions}: Nine tied wif 1.000, Cleve: reggae: yleven, Clave-- pine attte, Ww wit Callternta, au Sutctitte, Clevelond, 39 Saves: Guisenberry, Kansas City. 7; Caudlit, Osktand, §) Lamp, Terente, 3; Davis, Min- netvote, 4; Stanley, Boston, 4. 2 Sanit ‘wii Cincinnatl, - . Calltornia,” .10; Bell, Torente, #7 Upshaw. Torente, 4s. rookie Ron Romanick accounted for the tying and lead runs as Oakland moved past California into first place in the AL West. Davis also. drove in what proved to be the winning run in the ninth with a grounder. Twins § Mariners 6 © Mickey Hatcher’s two- play dead Dodgers 3. San Diego at Atlanta was rained out. Expos 3 Phillles 2 With Montreal trailing 2- 1 and with two out in the elghth inning, Tim Raines singled and scored when Philadelphla third baseman Mike Schmidt made a throwing error on Andre Dawson's grounder. Gary Carter then doubled int Dawson with a deciding Cardinals 3 Pirates 1 Willie McGhee lined a two-run single in the out single snapped a 66 tle and capped. Mihnesota’s four-run “seventh: inning rally. Hatcher’s ‘single scored Kent Hrbek: yr Wwho had four hits and drove in three runs. © Tom Brunansky drove in an insurance run with a ninth- inning single. seventh inning to. Lift: St. Louis over “Pittsburgh, loser of five in'a'‘row. « Reds 3Astros2 3.” Dave Parker and Dave Concepcion singled in runs in the seventh inning .to send Cihncinnat! to -its sixth straight victory. Glants 4 Dodgers 3 | Al Oliver's — plnch-hit single in the eighth inning gave San Francisco. the win, halting a nine-game losing streak — longest for the franchise sincé 1951 when it was based in New York. PCL nde Two home runs by Chris Clark and another by Pat Keedy were more than enough to power North Division leader Edmonton to a 62 Pacific Coast League baseball victory over Tucson Wednesday night. . Elsewhere in the PCL, Vancouver swept a doubleheader frora Albuquerque, 2-1 and 5:1, and Salt Lake downed Phoenix 7-4, South Division leader, Hawaii edged Portland, 1-0, in a wile shortened contest, le the’ Las Vege St fac game : was, cancelled “b rain, In Edmonton, Clark opened scoring in the first inning with a two-run homer, bringing in Steve Lubratich from second base. The ‘Trappers, 15-12, added two runs more in the second before the Toros, 14-10, finally scored in the fourth to cut Edmonton's lead to 4-1, Keedy homered in the fourth and Tucson's Rueben Robles answered with a solo homer in the next inning. The Trappers closed scoring in the eighth when Clark slugged ‘his second homer of the night. Hawall's Benny DiStefano drove in Kelly Paris with a sacrifice fly in the fourth as the Islanders edged host Portland in their abbreviated game. A doubleheader was scheduled, but the second game is to be made up as part of a twin bill tonight, In Salt Lake City, third baseman Chris Brown's throwing error on a sacrifice bunt. allowed two , runs to score in the seventh as Salt Lake rallied for its .victory over Phoenix. Doug Loman hit his eighth home run of the season to decide the first game and * Andy Beene and Ray Searage combined on a - five-hitter in the second as Vancouver Canadians swept Albuquerque Dukes in a Pacific Coast League baseball doubleheader Wednesday night. A PCL standings | North _ Bividlon “WoL Pet, , Edmonton wo" ‘ae oe Vancouver = 41 12 47a Tacems 10 12 485 2a Salt Lake 19 435 3 Portiend 65 aa § South Division Hewail 6 9 64 — Tucson “0 53 Las Vegas 4 10 633 TA Afbuquerque 13°12 «520 3 Pheania 95 1 6 Wednesday's Resuits Las Vega cae. raln awall 1. Portland nines. rain) 0 4 In onton 4 Tucson 2 Satt Lake 7 Phoenin 4 Today's Games Albuquerque at Vancouver Hewali a? Portiand Tucson af Edmonton Phoenix at Salt Lake esas at Tecoma, can- Loman homered off lett- hander Rick Rodan, 2-2, to break a 1-1 tie in the fourth inning as the Canadians took the opener 2-1, Tom Candictti scattered eight hits to pitch the Canadians first complete game of the season. In the second game, the Canadians gave Beene, 1-1, all the support he needed in the second inning by sending 11 men to the plate and scoring five times to hand the Dukes their fourth lose in a row, 6-1, Tt was the ‘sixth doublheader and the : second sweep of'the season for the Canadians in their first 29 games. They have been swept once and split the other twin bills which were forced upon them. because of -poor weather. Candiottl, 3-1, walked two and struck out three in the first game. The Dukes’ only run came in the second inning when R. J. Reynolds doubled and scored on a single by Ed Amelung. The Canadians ted it in the third when Ron Koenigsfeld walked, Eric Peyton was safe on an infield hit when the Dukes failed to cover first base on his sacrifice bunt attempt, Frankie Thomas suc- cessfully sacrificed and Marshall Edwards produced an RBI groun- dout. The Canadians, outhit 8-4 in the first game, had 11 hits in the second — but only one for extra bases, and RBI double by Dan Davidsmeler during (the second inning when they cashiered starter Larry White, 3-3, who yielded all five runs on six hits in the1 2-3 innings he lasted. Linescore First Game | pibuqurque 001000 —18 Vancouver O01 100 x- —240 Rodas (2-2) and Fimple; Candiotti (3-1) and Nelson. HR—Vancouver, Loman, 8. T—1:56. Second Game Albuqurque 000 M10—15 - Vancouver 050000 x — 5 11 Rose. injured PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Outflelder Pete Rose of Montreal Expos was out of .Nallonal League bareball” jteam's lineup . Wednesday. night against Philadelphia Phillies because of a bone bruise on Mer heel. whe is hit 281, injured the heel "Tuesday night when he leaped sealnat the fence in the Vv to spear a home en by Sixt Montreal on Manager Bill Virdon sald Rosen be examined again Friday to _ , see if he can Play, ‘