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Hockey League season. “I want them to expect to League East. and a 7-5 victory over St.; losing streak with a 5-l 7 He's not interested in bemore than one of 16teams ‘The Pirates took a 1-0 lead Louis Cardinals. victory over New York players, no matter how in the playoffs, You're as . against Steve Rogers, 13-10, JoeFergusonhittwohome Yankees in the firat game of ‘; talented, “who can’t get goodasyou think you can be, ; in the third inning as Parker runs and Steve Garvey and a twi-night doubleheader. ‘| along ina team setting,’ he so there's no reason we hice drove in Omar Moreno, who Dusty Baker had one aplece = And Mike Hargrove ripped i said in an interview. * gshowldn’t shoot for first : had led off with a single, to lead Los Angeles Dodgers a run-scoring triple with one ni The Oilers opened training _place."’ stolesecond and advanced to to. a 84 victory over Atlanta out in the ninth to give the 4 camp Monday with 67 Sather has a combination third on Tim Foli’s sacriflee as the Braves’ Phil Niekro Indians a 6-8 victory in the : yers in camp and Sather of youth and age to select bunt, absorbed his 20th loss. Page & The Herald, Tuesday, September 18, 1979 Team effort the answer EDMONTON (CP) — Team effort is coach Glen Sather's ultimate objective in preparing Edmonton Oilers for their first National ld he is looking forward to some keen competition for “a lot of open spaces,” Sather is convinced he has task, he added, is to convince the players they are capable of accomplishments: greater than those usually tumed ir by expansion teams. from in his bid to make the Oilers respectable — from 18-year-old wonder kid Wayne Gretzky to Dave Parker hit a pair of run-scoring singles and Don Robinson tossed a six-hitter to pace Pittsburgh to a 2-1 victory over Montreal on Monday night and move the Pirates a full game ahead of the Expos in the National Robinson, 8-6, scored Pittsburgh's second run in the fourth when he reached base on a oneout single and Elsewhere, Manny Trillo raced home from third on third baseman Ken Reitz’ error with twoout in the ninth inning and Garry Maddox followed with a run-scoring single as Philadelphia Phillies rallied for three runs In the American League, Al Cowens and Darrell Porter drove in four runs apiece, lilting Kansas City to irates up one run homer in the first inning dnd Jim Rice added a three- run shot in the third as the Red Sox defeated the Blue Jays 5-4 in the second game. Rick Waits pitched a five hitter to help Cleveland Indians snap a five-game nightcap. ; Buddy Bell drove in two runs with a first-inning single and teammate Pat Putnam also drove in two the talent to create a good goaltending veteran Dave went to second on asingle by a 16-4 rout of California and runs as Texas Rangers beat hockey team, The crucial Dryden, who will be 38 years Folibefore Parker delivered moving the Royals within Oakland A’s 6-3. old in less than two weeks. his second RBI hit.’ two games of the.Angels in _ Paul Molitor's three-run Dryden and Greizky, who The Expos gol a run back the AL West. homer in the top of the ninth Record yearling VANCOUVER (CP) ~ A bay colt consigned by Lois Bennett of Westbank, B.C. brought a record $62,000 has a 20-year contract with the Oilers, will almost certainly be among the six or seven players Sather expects back from the Qllers con- tingent that reached the World Hockey Association finals last year. The training camp roster in the fifth as Larry Parrish slammed a lead-off double with a single. When centre- fielder Moreno had difficulty picking up the ball behind Shortstop, Parrish came home on the errar. In other NL action, and Rodney Scott followed’ Al Bumbry and Ken Singleton hit solo home runs to power Baltimore Orioles to a 2-1 victory over Detroit Tigers. Bombo Rivera’s two-run triple, the only hit in a five- run fifth inning, helped ‘Minnesota Twins keep alive lifted Milwaukee Brewers past Seattle Mariners 7-4. SET ANOTHER RECORD NEW YORK (AP) — With two weeks left in the regular season, major baseball has set another attendance record, it was announced Monday by league - Sunday at the annual includes seven goaltenders, Houston Astros reduced their pennant hopes. with a yearling sale of the British 16 defencemen and 11 Cincinnati Reds’ lead in the 10-3 victory over Chicago commissioner Bowie Kuhn's Columbia Thoroughbred players at each of the for- . West to 144 games witha 21 White Sox. office. Through games of i Breeders’ Society, The colt by Hail To Vic- toryTasty by Oil Capital was On defence, Sather has ninth-inning sacrifice fly and tworunsinthe bottom ofthe compared with 40,636,866 bought by Vancouver Island veterans Al Hamilton, Lee . Joe Niekro's six-hitter. ninth, then scored the last season. Six teams — lumberman Herb Doman. Fogolin and Colin Campbell 3 The Reds, meanwhile, lost winning run on a throwing Baltimore, California, ; The $62,000 price was more to provide seasoning for . a 7-4 decision to San Fran- error by Boston catcher Milwaukee, New York than three times higher than the sale’s previous record price — $20,000 last year for the filly Extra Dear. ward positions — centre, right wing ard left wing. youngsters such as Kevin Lowe, the Oilers’ top pick in the NHL entry draft, Pat Price and Doug Hicks, Pat Elwood knows what he Lf a ‘I do with the 13-pound coho which him this Lurb Jensen electricsmoker in the Skeena Mall-Daily Herald fishing derby. victory over San Diego Padres on Cesar Cedeno’s cisco Giants on the strength of a fiverun first inning keyed by Roger Metzger’s two-run triple. Rick Cerone doubled home Mike O’Berry as Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Red Sox 5-4 in the opener of a twi- night doubleheader. 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