he thio Blue i ays have : Iate-inning ~ blues, Seki A’s manager Steve Boros Femembers the feeling well, °°”. “We came from behind in’ a lot’ of games: last, ' ‘season and it leads slip “bay " Borde - redalled Monday night. ‘Now, we feel we can come. from - behind and then wrap the games up,”>.". * Carney Lansford hit a two-run homer’ in the | eighth , inning off, ; the day. 2, , There “ Wabénto's’ “hele ‘Lmap, ‘Montreal ‘Expos a6 ‘and’ ‘and the A’s beat Toronto Los Angeles . Dodgers ' 4-3 in the only American _ defeated Chicago Cubs.4- League baseball game of te : rén error - by second ' Were . * two | hiseman Damaso Garcia - National’ League games: Cineinnati ‘Reds defeated rouble, . got the Blue ways in ite x : So hho. 7 ; have late inning blues ‘tt ‘was the third come- ‘from-behind victory for Boros's club, off to a 5-1 start and leading the ‘Western Division. Lan- .sford, missing from the A’s lineup a year ago .. because of the death of an infant son, has collected . “seven runs batted in, Perez meets Kuhn Pascual i Peres poten a interesting ‘dilemma for baseball - commissioner Bowie Kuhn: ~ The: Atlanta Braves pitcher, convicted of cocaine possession in the - Dominican Republic, was released ‘from jail Monday and will head for the United States this week to resume his. him career, he thinks, Tt’s well-known that the commissioner has been investigating © Perez's case, . undoubtedly mulling possible penalties againet the pitcher, in- cluding suspension, fine or both. Under ai cloak of secrecy, Kuhn is sup- posed to meet with Perez . and Braves = general manager John Mullen somewhere in New York as s00n ‘as ‘possible. Mullen’ has said he hopes for leniency in ’ Perez's. case, He hopes Kuhn will take into ac- count “the fact that he "has served three months — ; in jail.” The Braves are con- cerned, considering Kuhn's track -record ‘in such cases, But one thing muddies the waters: an arbitrator's ruling last Tuesday softening Kuhn's one-year suspension of two similarly guilty players. Perer, 28, had beeri jailed in Santo. Domingo since Jan. 9, He was - originally charged with trafficking in cocaine, a felony punishable by two years Jn prison. On March 23, however, Perez was convicted of a lesser charge of possession, a misdemeanor that cost him $1,000, and, after a *. prosecution appeal, Perez is free, His case is similar to that of three players —. then all with Kansas City -- — who were. suspended for one year, subject to review on May 15; fined, and put on two years’ probation by Kuhn last. Dec. 15. The players were Willie still with ,the New York .- Mets;. Willie Aikens, who was. traded to Toronto Blue ~ Jays. These three had pleaded guilty in federal court in’ Kansas City, Kan., to attempted possession of cocaine. They -were fined and imprisoned for three months, . Algo suspended for one year — without chance ‘for review — was Los, Angeles pitcher Steve Howe, who admitted the use of cocaine but was not charged In any court. Local Scone Shot _— Kitsumkalum ‘skiers. - tt, The Kitaumkalum | Alpine. ski'team was'in Prince’ George over the weekend skiing at Purden in races on Saturday and Sunday. In Saturday's race Ben Johnson finished second, Dave Miklavic placed 8th, Jimmy Horner had a Nth place flnish and Shaun Stevenson was 26th. Qn Sunday Johnson was third, Jimmy Pegg finished 20th and Stevenson was 27th. The girls team failed to place in either race. Michelle Johnson the top female from the club was not participating, This race was the final zone race of the season for - the team. Several skiers are in Whistler this week participating in the finals of the Fleischman's cup.’ Kitimat lacrosse Lacrosse practices have started at Tamitik arena this week. Novices and tykes practice at 5 p.m., pee wees at 7: p.m., bantams ats p. m. and midgets and seniors at § p.m. . Practices will run Tuesday and Thursday of this week and Monday, Tuesday ‘and Thursday of next week Anyone wishing to register can doso at the arena at - Sp.m. For more information call George at 632-2579. —Repalrs —Sleepers —Flat Decks —Welding —Teel Bones —Custom Sheet Metal | Se Wheels, —Heayy Equpmamt, Tractor & Farkit Caps. Terrace Aluminum Eagineoring and Welding Ltd. Is pleased to announce our Shop is now open —We have a certified welder with 10 years experience. | —Custom welding and fabrication of aluminum and steel , —Aluminum to brass & aluminum to copper, —Some of the services we offer are = Welding Decks - —Bed Trucks —Service Boules _ —Cravel ve teat pay ee a ” . innesota . “Kahiay ay “et ‘Boillmnere’ yon ‘ * Claveland at Chicago N° a —Campers aS cmmblllllty Trailers. Roll Bas - Aluminium Boat Repairs —Marine & Industrial Fabrications —Tig Welding Mic ’ At. the time ‘of the | sunpensions Kuhn shid: “We. have continually ‘warned ' everybody.” in baseball that we cannot and: will not - tolerate illegal drug use." ' Kuhn's ruling stood Baseball. linescores NATICNAL LEAGUE’ East Division WoL’ Pa.GBL ew York: 4°) 0 — Philadephia 3°2 1 Pitfeburgn 302 «6001 St. Louls 3.2 «1 Chicago 203.80 Montreal 3 8 £00 WA . West Division . 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GBL _ Setrolt § 01.000 — Cleveland 3 1.70 1% Taronto 3.3 «80 24 Boston 3.3.50 2% ‘New ‘York 24.33 4 Baltimore 0 4.000 44 Milwaukee o 5. 5 West Division Oakland § 1.5 — Seartte 41 a0 Kansas City 3 2 400 1% Minnesote 3°02 «00 1K Taxes 23.) 24 California 2 4.33 3 Chicago | 13.20 3° Monday Resull Qakiond 4 Toronto 3 ry Tedoy’s: Game: i245 Adilwaukee at California N Boston at Seattle N Torento at Oskland N Wednerdsy Games Boston at Seatile N Alllwaukee at California N Cleveland at Chicago N Konsas City at Baltimore N “NATIONAL LRAGUE - Montreal 811 001 630— 4140 Cincianatl - 4101200 20n— 9 142 Guillekson .(0-2), (4). Harris (6), Bchatzeder. Lucas (7), James (2) and Carter; Russell — , (1-0), Power (6), Scherrer (8), Hume (@) and Bilerdello. HAs: Mtl — Carter (1) Cin — Walker. (U. Chicage O10 000 D10-—- 2 76 Los Angéien 616200 ltx— 4 76 ' Relney (1-1, Noles (5), Bordi (a) and Davis; Reuss (1-0), Nie- denfuer (8) and Scioscia, HR: LA — Guerrero () AMERICAN LEAGUE 000 002 Oixn— 4 70 Clancy, Key (8), Lamp (8) (d- 2} and Martinez; Conroy, Codi roll ¢7), Burgrnler (7), Caudill (8) (1-0) and Heath. Hite; Tor D Bell (1); Oak -- Lansford ec 638-1582 For farther: Information please call 3055 RIVER DRIVE or come in and see us. “No job is too big...No job is too small’ 00) O06 10— 9 81 "until last Tuesday. when. baseball's own aribtratar, Richard Bloch, responded toa grievance by Wilson © and Martin by shortening . the suspensions to May 15, regardless of the results of a review. That cut the suspensions from one year to five months. . Aikens did not participate - . in'the grievance. — While upholding Kuhn's right to suspend and fine players, Bloch said the .: Jength of the suspensions was ‘‘too severe to aquared with the. just- cause _ requirement, assuming, of course, good behavior by the players.” Now, Kuhn must rule on Perez’s case. Transactions & EE BASEBALL i . American League New York Yankees name Clyde King vice-president’ and general manager, Bil: Bergesch ‘vice-president for administration, Murray Cook vice-president for scouting and David Hersh axeculive for minor : league . Saskatchewan Roughriders sign centre Bob Poley and defensive end Rusty _ Chicago Bears sion wide recelver Sylvester May. Kansas Clty Chiefs sign running 4 back Ken Lacy. Los' Angeles Rams acquire running back Owayne Critchtletd fro New York Jets acquire running back Dest Thompson from Kansas city oa walvers: sign defensive backs - Robert Lashley and Grian O'Neal, : (inebackers Oennis Oltman and | Dan: Beauford, tackles Joa Pip-. scunski and Chris Cowles, wide recelvers Chy : Daviction and Gene Giles ang Hehe . Houlton’ Ollers in exchance fora : “1984 sixth-round craft chalce. including . three game- winning runs batted in, this year, + “These kind-of games ‘ean give a club a lot of confidence,” said Lan- sford, who singled home a tun in the sixth off Toronte starter’ Jim ., Clancy. The Blue Jays could use some rebuilding of confidence right now. Py AYED SIX 2 We've played = six great games and lost three of them, two in the eighth inning and one in the tenth,"" manager Bobby Cox. said. “That be. error tonight was the first we've made this season.” ' On Sunday in Anaheim, reliever Roy Lee Jackson tried to preserve a 3-1 lead for Toronto starter Jim Acker, but Reggie Jackson.- and | DeCinces belted homers in the eighth and California Angels downed the Blue Jays 4-3. On. Monday night, Toronto pulled into a 2-2 tie when two runners scored on an infield single by Garcia in the seventh. George Bell . greeted Oakland reliever Bill Caudill with a homer in the eighth and the Blue Jays led 3-2. * Caudill, -who had 26 saves for Seattle in each of the last two seasons, earned saves his first two times out in an Oakland uniform. ‘Caudill, 1-0, faced only three batters In the ninth, striking out pinch hitter ‘Ernie Whitt to end the game. In’ Cincinnati, Nick Esasky drove in three runs and Duane, Walker belted & two-run homer in his firat at-bat of the All of these products are made from seratch in our bakery. Doug The Herald, Tuesday, Aprif€io, Cs itage 5 seazon to power the eds. past the Expos. Pete Rose, the former Cincinnati star now playing left field for the Expos, hada double anda single in five at-bats to leave him three hits shy of 4,000 for his career. Pedro Guerrero slammed his first home run of ‘the "season and Mike Scioscia drove in two runs with a bases- loaded single as. Los Angeles Dodgers down Chicago. Jerry Reuss won his first start Of Ie Seeon, giving up seven hits, stiking out four and walking © none. 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