MILWAUKEE (AP): — Fred Holdsworth,“i0th man, oon the Milwaukee Brewers’. 19-mai: ‘pitctilng ataff, did what: | his... colleagues: generally’ had. ‘failed to. do, , Holdsworth’. snapped ‘George. Brett’, ‘streak of eight lee in’ as many official, times” “at. * bat: ‘Wednesday Bot Brett's ee ‘average dropped only a ppint to .406 ‘ Ferith his 1-for-8 night, and the “Royale ae a team’ main al. : most as untouchable. Willie ba ‘ "Bjett singled cif loser Paul Alkens knocked: in two Yunis’ Mitchell, 4-3 “in” the. third with a double and a‘sactifice’. inning: as his 8-for-8 streak fly as the Royals. defeated tied a Royals’ record set by American League baseball game to open an 16-game lead over” second-place Oakland. A's in the -AL West. : Elsewhere in the AL, Toronto Blue Jays defeated ; Texas... Rangers: :6-4, | Cleveland. Indians defeated | Minnesota Twins “41. and Chicago. White Sox. edged - Detroit Tigers a8 i, 14 in- ‘the Brewers 5-4 in an: Amos. Otis in 1970. In the fifth, Brett'slapped a Holdsworth . pitch on the’: ground ‘toward’ Brewers second. chaseman. -Paul Molitor; who threw the ball ” away: for .a “two-helag: erfor; But the streak was over, and-: Brett flied’ out. to. deep: left. centre in the seventh,” ° ; . Bratt was hit in the knee by a soft: ¢urve by Mitchell in: . the he first. inning. Howerar, hab! Ws ‘he: ‘said. a oa “yt { don’t lapghe pressure ‘ Brett: said : he vant uplet : - that It cost: him atime at-bat and possibly another’ hit. “Hf it was a fast ball at my head I. ‘probably. would have ‘beena little upset, but: not at. and the’ media affectme, and df Lestay- out.of-a prolonged. “shuthp I've got. ‘a’ ‘chance to, hit 400, The Royals t took the tead stay with a-first innlig run as. : Willie, Wilgon. hit :@ sbloop ouble, ‘teak ‘third, on 8. a Aly,” ; ball ‘and scored ton, Alken ty" . “Bac ce fly. 8 They made it 4-0 with three runs in’ the third. Brett singled..with’ two!-out and stole gécond. :Aikens and. > Darrell: Porter hit. run. * « patted-in doubles : ‘and Otis . singled in Porter, : Gorman’ Thomas hit a tyo- * rut “homer, . “his. Sist,: “off er Paul Splittrff, 10-9, "Brewers pulled to within 43 inthe fifth. as Dick’ ‘Davis . When Molitor’ doutiled and singled and’ ‘raced - home - - Clint Hurdle kicked the ball in right field for an error.” Hirdle hit his’ 10th homer inthesixth, and Robin Yount - closed ‘the Brewers! scoring with his. 20th homer inthe * eighth: + Blue Jays a ‘Rangers: 4. ~ Ajfredo.-Grtifin . tripled home two rung to highlight a threerun -fourth - inning: that. carried Toronto over’ ‘Texas, +: 2 John Mayberry doubled in. -arunto give the Blue Jays'a: $2 Jead in the -third-and upped it to 42 the following. dinning whien Griffin knocked: in two runs, with. his inibie. ~ and scored on Ray ‘Hayell's : double, . Bump ‘Wills hada tw uf ‘homer for the’ Rangers. : "Indians 4 fitwing L- * Alan Bannister ungeked - Bean ” ‘to’ lead~ Cleveland. ‘Barker, ‘08, : "eight to give ‘him. 139 foe. ibe year, tops in’ the. Aly. winning his ninth game in. 0 — decisions since the: alata game. . -- White Sox 3 Tigers 2° ae thee. runs with: two singleg,* incliding the game-winner’ . in the 14th inning, to ‘pace, ° ~-Chicago over Detroit, © =: second hit ‘ _won hia 1éth game'af: he followed singles hy Leg: - Johnson's Sutherland and: Mik@: ‘Squires. 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Bob’ Macoritti a. field goal. convert | attempt. on the fourth quarter failed. that broke open a listless an interceptlan by. Bob Ezering late in the first half, It ended ina Winnipeg touch- down two playd later as quarterback | Dieter Brock found Holmes in. the end mne. “Taierceptions” are - ‘a after’ the: game... “Hufnagel CFL “STATS a me Haatern Gonfarence " T ¥ Resuil Winotpes 3a Saskatchewan 16 onday Gémes BS. " “Rontresl oronta at Hamitien winnioes a? Saskatchewan Edmenton at Calgary 9,4 fants ercthth Ras ! a So itt REE & i 4 9 360 6 The ‘win leaves Bombers behind Calgary Stampeders. - Holmes: and Jog Poplawski. | McEachern and Steve... converted one TD and added © A . two-point second touchdown late in the-. A big play for the Bambers: diplay before 22,164 fans was matter of luck, Bzerina sald (Saaketchewan: quar- NATIONAL, LEAoue .o 1 ; We c «Pet. cet pitteburgh -0 57 St Montrea a? 3 540 Philadelphia 655.592 2 New York Se 48 1480 11. St. Louis 5$ 69 44a 14 chicago 50 te 403 18 -Gincinatl ‘" ge? 3% 302 a Allan’ 3:43 500 8 San Meranchico, $3 43 «506 8 san Diego $2.74 47 18 Two big. plays ‘sink Riders .... terback) looked "right at me and threw the ball into my hands.” * the Poplawski* made SN ort RRS Psoost te Braves still oie Pirates with 7-4 win game, lead ‘in the NL East , over Montreal Expos, ‘who | ~" lost 1-0 to San Francisco el Giants. ~ In other. NL action, Phila- -delphia Phillies beat Los - Angeles | ‘Dodgers 43; St. “Louis. Cardinals walloped Houston Astros.10-2 and San ,{Diego: Padres tured back: jNew: York+Meta4-1y1 Bob Horner ‘drdve‘in five runs ‘with a homer and a double to lead: the Atlanta offence. He slammed a three-tuin shot in {he fourth off loser Don Robloson, 5-7, and drove in two more runs in the. seventh inning with a : double. ie nig Mba a, Eineiyaat ri Camp. Al Hrabosky pitched ° Bombers other big play late in the fourth quarter, diving to catch a-42-yard pass from . Brock to score” another Winnipeg touchdown. . “['d have to consider it the best catch of my career,’”” Poplawski ‘said. “It was a. desperation dive.” © Brock, good on 20° of 5 passed for 315 yards, moved past Ken Ploen to become the Bombers career leader in passing yardage with 16,583 yards in. aly 6% _ SRASONE, . John Hufnagel, who com- pleted 21 of 39 attempts for 269 yards, was constantly on the rui as the Bombers defence kept the pressure on him all night, forcing him to rush his passes. ¢ ‘Saskatchewan plagued by penalties that continually pushed them out of scoring position and twice wiped out lengthy punt returns... Quarterback. Joe Barnes, ‘obtained on the ‘weekend from Montreal Alouettes, did was untimely. © not get into the game as Hufnagel went ‘all the way for the Roughriders. Winn\peg. had 366 yards in total offence, just #4 along the ground, Saskatchewan had 268 yards, 280 in the air, Mark Bragagnolo leat Winnipeg rushers with 38 yards in eight carries. Hufnagel carried the ball, ‘three times for $6 yards, Homes was the. Bombers top receiver with eix catches for 97 yards, Willy Edwards L snared eight Hufnagel | - passes for 133 yards, . BRILL TOP JUMPER DUBLIN (Heuter)’ Debbie Brill of Mission, BC. won the women’s high jump: event at an international . athletics meet Wednesday night. Rick Matula, 8-12, walked , two and struck out four in 71- 3 innings ‘before needing relief help in the eighth from Larry Bradford and. Rick out: of a two-out, bvo-on ‘situation in the ninth to gain - hip third save. Giants 1 Expos0 ‘Darrell Evans singled home a fourth-inning run and Ed Whitson combined with ‘reliever. Greg ‘Minton on a twohitter as San Francisco ctonped Montreal in a:game-. deinyeud almost two hours by rain, ; . Whitson, #9, allowed his only hit when Larry Parrish singled: with two out in the fifth, Whitson walked two ° and struck out two before being lifted after the second rain delay for Minton, who recorded his 16th save. Phillies 4Dodgers3 Stevé' Carlton’ became ‘the first NL pitcher to win’ "30 ‘games this season as he beat Les Angeles with Pete Rose driving in the winning run on a ‘groundout in the. eighth inning. + - ' Carlton, 20-7, allowed eight hits and struck. out eight in eight innings before being lifted for a pinch hitter in the gamewlnning rally. Tug _McGraw pltched the ninth, gaining his 14th save. Steve | Howe, 6-6, was the loser. A home run by Ron Cey, his 20th, had provided the Dodgers with a 3-3 tie in the siath, | Carlton won the Cy Young . Award in 1972 as the NL's’ best pitcher with a 27-10 record. Cardinals 10 Astros 2 . - John Martin pitched seven strong” innings in relief during ‘his major league debut and Ken Reitz slammed a three-run double ‘to cap a five-run rally in the ’ third inning, pacing St. Louis over Houston. Martin, a left-hander called up by St. Louls on Tuesday, took over for right- hander John Fulgham after the Cardinal starter’s shoulder, stlffened, Padres 4 Mets 1 Jerry Mumphrey had three hits and scored the go- ahead run and Dave Winfield éontributed a home run to _ help San, Diego beat New York. San Diego starter Rick. Wise, 5-5, gave way to Rollie Fingers in the seventh after allowing eight hits and New York’s only run. Fingers recorded his 17th save with one-hit relief. dl in RAY ‘HANKIN- ' the 1979 Soccer Bowl champion Vancouver Whitecaps and | Seattle contenders for 1980 — but in : the end the present: victor was not the team’of the past. _ Rookie. forward - Mark. Lions still. look: for pivot. help. “VANCOUVER (uP) _ BiC. Lions are ‘continuing their searth for’a ‘backup, quarterback following’ a * dismal Canadian Footbail performance - a League Tuesday by rookie: - -import Roy Dewalt. Dewalt completed just six of 17 passes for 43 yards in a 17-17: tie with Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Lions had the ball in the Hamilton’end of the field four times in the - first half’ and came away with just seven polnts on two field goals and a single. | With Joe Paopao already on the injured reserve list © ‘because- of a separated, shoulder, B.C. lost backup Mike Nott when his stomach pains were — diagnosed Monday as_ infectious hepatitis. Punter Lui Passaglia, who played some quarterback , in college, was the hackip ta Dewalt against : the Tiger-Cats. The’ ‘Lions’ had. two: other’ quarterbacks at practice in recent weeks on 14-day trials — imports Mike Kennedy and Hoskin Hogan — but they ; were’ "peleaied before. ‘the Hamilton game..A club ‘spokesman said: another : quarterback’: may join the. team as early as today. B.G.; second in Western Conference with 8, the Qed record, playa’ Mody th n°’ Montreal “the - Alouettes; © . Dewalt, from Texas- Arlington, had his. second start against Hamilton -and enjoyed same success With. the runing game, but falled miserably as a _dropback, passer.’ + | “Roy felt the pressure and didn’t play..well at all, but that’s expected. sometimes’ from a rookie,” said head againat. coach’ Vie. Rapp.: “We. had” trouble. with ‘the. passing game and it wa’ just one of those nights when things didn’t work out.” - Rapp said: the Tiger-Cats played more’ zone. defence against the Lions than Sas- katchewan Roughriders did the week before, when Dewalt made his first start a success with a victory. Sounders, the No. t Bowl ‘Overtime goal : Tt was a ‘tight, opening © _ round playoff battle between’ Peterson rammed home the- winning goal at 3:16 of the first overtime period as:the Sounders dumped _ the Whitecaps 2-1 in the ‘first game of their best-oftwo North ‘American ; Soccer ” League series... Peterson, who- scored ‘I goals during regular-season” play to set a league record’ for a firstyear. North _ American player, . silenced - the-crowd of 27,241 at Em-. pire Stadium with his sudden : # goal. The Sounders, who led the leagile in: wins with 25 in the regular. season, ‘have’ a charive to elitnitiate.the 1979. ’ NASL’ champion. Whitecaps’ on? Saturday in’ Seattle: However, if Vancouver wins that game, a 30-minute game will be played afterwards to arn Get rmine the firstround’ witmler, - action, Dallas’ Tornado blanked Minnesota Kickers 10,, Tampa Bay Rowdies . shut out New England. Tea Men 1-0, Edmonton Drillers edged Houston Hurricane 2- 1, Washington Diplomats beat Los Angeles Aztecs 1-0 and San.Diego Sockers slipped by Chicaga Sting 2-1. Ray Hankin. scored for — ‘vancouver in the first half and the Whitecaps failed to convert numerous other chances against Seattle " goalkeeper Jack Brand. . B,C. TEAM WINS WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — Canadian champion Trail, B. C., railied for a 9-8 victory | Wednesday over a team from the U.S. Alr Force Base in Madrid in the Little League baseball world series, Kirschner seoted for -monton as tie Dr liner 4 In -other ‘ NASL playoff: - Striker Roger Davies alia: scored for the Sounders. | Tornado 1 Kicks 0: Njego Fesa’s first; halt: - goal gave Dallas its win over. ‘; the second leg of the two: “game Saturday night at the Rose. : Bowl, - Minnesota. The Tornado: takes: A: M lead in the series and cal: eliminate the Kicks with: - vietory Sunday at: Dallas Rowdies 1 Tea, ‘Men 0 during a serambie i in front of ‘ ‘the net with less than '2§: minutes left to play to- give’ the. Rowdies a its victory. over New England. belory: 1, 121 at Schaefer Stadluri. ~ Drillers 2 Hurrleang 1;; 2 ‘Andre Qsstrom and. Ea downed Houston~ ‘and, ‘Cape tured the opening game: tn their first-round series," : Houston's lone goal’ fame , from Kai Hasékivi, "~~ Diplomats 2 Azteca 1 . _ Bobby § Stokes scored his hey, “Here's LEO Again! 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