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W Sen OClego at Pittsburoh N Philadelphia - " Houston N. , AS ROH Pct Knight, Hou 307. -26 104. ,339 Losmith, Sf 259 40 84 397 Hendrick, $4L323 49° 107-331 Easier, Pah ap 27, 78 .928.- Madlock, Poh 316 49103 ,326 Ollver, Mth 378 48122 923 - Dawson, Mtl = 38) 43.122 219 Crus, How “347 °83 106 ald . Murphy, 354 83109 .314 ~ Horner, Atl WO 42 Fe 1910 Thon, Hou’ 307. $4120. .310° Boubles: - Oliver, | Montraat, 241 Buckner, © Chicago, 24) wae Houston, 25; ax ted Ith “ Home rune: Galphle, | 22, Triptes: ‘Morene, Hauston, W Butler, Atlanta, 9) Raines, Mon ‘real, Ts Dawson; _ Montreal, he pemint, - PALO Dawaon, Montreal, . 21) @vens, Sdn Frenctaco 21) Murphy, Atianta, a Guerrero, Lom Angelas, 19, Runa batted in: Dawson, Montreal, 75) Murphy, Atlanta, - @) Schmidt, Philadelphia, a. Stelon heses: -Ruines, ‘Mon- (real. 43) Wilson, New York, 34) LeMaster, Ban Branciéco, 927 San, Loa Angeles, J. Pliching (# decislens): Fat: : tone, Atlanta, 0:1, .00R, 3.087 . Perez, Atianta, 11:2, dé, 2077 62, 2, 13- Blago, Houston, Montreal, Montefusco, San’ 000, 3.92) Ryan, 150, 249) Rogert, 1, 3.00, Strikeouts: Soto, inclanatty: \5d7 -Cariton, Prilsdetsn fe, 13d" McWilliams, : Pitteburgh, 128., Saver: - Bedroslan, Attenta, 13: Reardon, Montreal, 187" Led: mit, Chicago, 141 Lavelle, San | Francieca, 12. The Fabric Chicago 7 Toranto 4 Kansas City d Cleveland -.1. New York & Texer 5° ; Bobton 43 Oakland ¢ : Today's Games | Chicago af Toronto Seattle at Detroit, WN - * “Botton al Oaklend, 2 WN Milwaukee .at Minnesota, "Cleveland at Kanaas city, No _ New York at Texas, N Baitlmore af California, Wedneiday’s Series '. Chicago at Torento, wi Seattle at. Detroit, N Milwaukes at -Mincesote, N | Cleveland at Kansas City, No New? York #1 Texas, N : . Baltimore at. Calltornta, . a ~ Boston at Oakland, Wy : . a8 ROH Pci Carew, Cal 292 45109 .373. Boggs, Bos 33350 41:13920 1372 Brett, Kan . 258 60 90 ,349 ‘Gritfey, NY 9 249 96 @0 199 McRae, Kaen 348 S57 114 998 Alkena, KC 239° 26097) «4922 . Bonnell, Tar 440 29077 19 Whitaker, Get . 365.56 122 317 Yount, MU “352 60 IVb. wag: ‘DeGinees, Cal 240 49 73. 913° Doubles: McRae, Kansan City, Ny Bougs, Boston, 30) Parrish, » Batrelt, 29) Hrbek, Minnesota, m. Triples: Winfield, New Yark, “Ny Griffin, Toronte, 7) Herndon, Detrolt. Ty five tted with 4.. Home runs:., Rice, Bastan, 23; Kittle,, Chicago, 22) Armas, Bose | fone 217 Cooper, Milwaukes, 21, :. Rune batted int Cooper, Mli- waukes, 77;°-Rice; Boston, - 677 Ward: Minnesota, 1 “Wintleld, _ New York, 4s, Staion basen: Handersen, Gekland, 60; Crug, Chicago, 43; Ruew, - Chicago, 44) Witean, “Kangas City, 43. Pitching | (9 dectaone): Rlg- hattl, New York, 11:3, .78é, 3,907 Haas, Miwaukew, 7-3, 378, 3,74) Kooemen, Chicago, 2, . 778, 4a Tailmann, Milwaukee, 7-2, 178, 3,05) Baltl: more, 124, .750, $41) Solittartt, MeGrager, Kents Clty. te 78, 4,00 Strikeauts:: Morris, Detrottm 123; Stled, . Toranto, 123). Mig+ hattl New York, 1tl/. Blyleven, Glevelano, 110, Seven: Quisenberry, Kansas City, 24; . Stanley, Boston, Ww Oavis, Mlonesotn, 10. Boutique wishes to advise all our customers of our new locatio 3308 KA TERR nat— - LUM ST. ACE | Across from the Public Libra ry ‘Come in and See Us Soon! Fabric Boutique 3308 KALUM ST. TERRACE 638-1335 | Terrace & District | : Chamber Of Commerce Home Beautification. Contest Best cared for home’ will be awarded a picnic table and. bench set, Minnesota 17° Milwaukee r fe than he waa le the early part of the year and he has good — - timing, -_ gpeed, and Is hitting the ball | _~ lin, the alleys. a. doubleheader Dave. “Parker. is: polson ' ~ again for ‘National TAA, |, Angeles Dodgers 3,: Chigege. o Cube 8; ‘St. Louls Cardinals ; pitchers, ne “SAMaNOAN: cmagUR "TE Tooke ‘like. Dave's eee oct ont found the collin the cobra; Baltimore M4 ee Steve” Garvey. . ot . ag San Diego Padrés - sa jean A Ba ‘Monday. night after: Parker _ogiiwaukee: 8h 42.539 2 had |. three’. hits, ’ Boston . “a 46 S16 Se. . - "Cleveland... =< 3057 lana 46 including a. tworrin homer, ~ ehteage’. “ttt Nae sia — .. and two runs batted in, as Texas “ ao 05. the. Pitteburgh Kanes city 4849 42 2 Pirates downed. the Padres Oakland” |. a Oa. Hoe 63 Sante a “a's ™ sngate hat on nes swinging the Mein Enmore a well” sald Garvey, “He's aggressive... “bat “Tt'a very timely lor the Pirates to have him-hittlng like that.” NL East as second-place Montreal split with Cincinnati, The Expos wor the second. game 4&1: after the Reds won the first - 42, ‘In other — NL Games 4 Junior, Kingman, Huble Brooks ~ with hard hitting | oe. “left-field wall and the ving: ; winnd pcg: “Monday, Atlanta Braves Now’ York Mets. 8; i San Prancieso ‘Giants a ca! : Parker, former © NL - batting : “champlon, “was hitting just:.241 on July sit, Since then, ‘he's gone 28 for’ 68; & 422 pace,: to alse his average to . 281, cee Parker hed help from Cecilio Guante; who entered ‘the game. in the. sixth, inning — with - Pittsburgh Jeading by'a-run, ‘the bases N .. loaded, - ..and —— none’ out. He promplly struck out * ‘Ruppert Jone, » Juan Bonilla‘: ‘and pinch-hitter Tony: Gwynn. Mets 5 Braves 40°. Mike Jorgensen broke a 1- ' 1 tle ‘with a, seventh-inning pineh-hit') home -) The’ win: extended -the . Pirates’ lead toone game in © “the mun and two more rims: {a the eighth seemed to’ ‘have put - the game. away for Atlanta. But angles: by -. Ortiz, -Dave and _ Keith = ~-Hernandes brought up George Foster, ‘who ripped ‘Steve Bedrosian's il itch off the Expos 28 Reds 4-1 Teal trouble in the: ; + game with Mario Soto, who ©} -fiveashitter.. the second game for the and = rina: ‘scamperéd home, ; Montreal's Andre Dawson ° But the- Expos _ pitched .° his . Auth... complete game and struck © out 10. Ray Burris pitched a in Expos’ win. Cubs i) ‘Dodgers 3 Mel : Hall almost didn't.” , play’.for the: Cubs after . injuring . ‘his ankle crashing intoa wall Sunday, But the Chieago centre Fi flelder. - ‘taped’ and {eed it and ended up witha ” bases-loaded triple that was . . the key hit) -- in, the Cubs’ seven-run . fifth Inning that cancelled’ a 20 Dodger lead... 7 * Cards 2 Glants 4 vo St, Louis, got five runs in - the first, stormed out toa 9-0 ©. -lead ; Was never in trouble as and George Hendrick broke a onerfor-27. - slump with - three hits, including a a two Tun homer, Winfield’ S homer a timely ~ dramatic game winner Dave Winfleld saved his best shot for last... = Picking the. most dramatic of momenta — two' out’ in the ninth inning — the New York outfielder ‘smashed an Odell Jones: fastball fora two-run triple Monday night, - carrying the hot Yankees to . a 6-5 American ‘League : Texan vietory ‘over Rangers. | an “We're playing good, just ° like we did in spring training,” after the Yankees’ Leth victory in’ 11 ‘games, “We played good in spring training and then we atarted' the | we didn’t get the pitching or. aé¢ason and hitting."’ nThe pitching - Monday night came from Dave Righettl, who ‘allowed only two hits and two unearned runs through seven innings, Cleveland. Seana New York ‘manager Billy Martin said ‘John Butcher, 2-3. Jones - and relleyver Goose Gossage, 8-8 In -other American - League action, it..was: Chicago White Sox. © ty Toronto : Blue Jays .4; California . Angels 5, Baltimore. Oricies.. 2; _. Minnesota . Twins. .17, Milwaukee Brewers: Bi. Kansas City. Royals, 6 lang ton Red Sox 3, Galiland’ A’ 0.” New York's victory lifted - the Yankees into a four-way tle for first place In the: AL Eaat with . Toronto, .. Detroit and Baltimore:’ Chicago lea Texas inthe AL West, by one * game. . Tralling 6-4 In the n New York’s Rick Ce and Don Mattingly singled, chasing reliever © th, struck, out Graig - Nettles for the second out Schultz delivers two — Greg Schultz delivered a. two-out, two-run homer in. the bottom of the final in- ning to lift Albuquerque past Portland, 5-4, in the nighteap of thelr Pacific Entry forms and contest details are. valle at: -Chamber Office on Keith Ave.” Terrace Co-op Garden Centre. ., -New Quadra Travel . . Northern Accents Gifts 3 ati ‘Northern Light Studio | Contest ‘entry deadline Auguat 15” vay “Open to all residents of Terrace Enter either your own house or your nielghbours 2 eealy your home 4 bad a winner | f sh ae oo +g a RRB EL auciaimes : a A ke eat “Sl. Elsewhere in the PCL | Hawaii 5-8. ee ee t Coast League doubleheader. : Portland took the opener, Monday, Vancouver beat | Edmonton 7-2, Salt Lake outslugged Tacoma 19. 15, ' Tucson edged Phoenix 5-4, and -Las ‘Vegas got Past “Schultz also had a solo homer inthe fifth inning of _. the second same in Por-4 . land. ° Portland held a 41 lead ” . Until ‘the Dukes rallied for ‘ . twortins [n the sixth and two in. the seventh. ‘ ; “In - the opener, Steve _-Comer's abbreviated three- hitter led the Beavers to as Minnesota bombed the © ’ vietory. Comer struck out five and walked ‘two Albuquerque batters. PCL a Standings + Paciic Coust . North , : WoL Pct.op > Portland 18 44 343 — Edmonton 171? 500 2. - Salt Lake 1 18.471 3 . Tacoma Wd 20.412 § Vancouver It a1 3447 . South Tucton 20 14 388 — _ Albuquerque 1) taste oy . Las Veoar V8 15 545 1% , Hewaill . FW 600 3 *, Phoenix 3717 500 3 -Mandey’s Ratults ". Vencauver 7 Edmonton 4 - Portland 84 Albuquerque 1-4 ‘7 Salt Léke 1% Tacoma 15 _ .Tugwon 5 Phoenin 4 Lat Vegas 5 Hawall 3 Teday‘'s Games: “ Edmonton at Vancouver Albuquerque a Portland. » Tacoma at Salt Lake n° ‘yi Tucton at. Phosnix Hawall at Lee veons ae des fad. 1 before Wintleld ned up for. right-centre fleld gap. “He's gotten a lot of big hits for us,"” Martin sald of ‘Winfield. - "But . they all have: been coming through for un." -The. Rangers had just gone. Ghead of the Yankees Lo with three runs in an - elghth-inning rally capped by ‘Buddy . Bell's two-run single. have lost this season by one run. “L guoes if there is any ds °. *icouraging sign it is that weare losing one-.and two-run games," . said: Texas left fieldar fay, Sample, sittin -In- la off: far . all :, eylinders. “We are by no means out about- The Rangers, bi since the _ All-Star. break, ‘now 18 games ‘solemn Texad ““elubhouse, ‘We are not that eight Re ES ee eae Sarat Jullus: Komlos (right) “YouthSoccer Association, team, winning the first annual. Kitim Sunday afternoon In the Village Pizza Hut and sponsor ofthe team. Pizza Hut - Hazelton to take the title. Scott Kehl allstar team and: Kehl was picked player. , coach of the Pizza Hut United under-18 Terrace: presents the ‘trophy his team won for: at Halsia Eagles soccer tournament to Lee Fairbairn; owner of the Terrace won the final game 3:0 over - and Kelly Derksen were voted to the _ as the tournament’ $ most valuable — Quisenberry S not your average reliever Dan Quleenberry goes things a little dif ¢ ane we ‘just ha have to keep -ferently than. your run-of- aid Wale Box 7 Blue Jays 4 the-bulipen ‘relief _ pitcher, He doesn’t’ throw 4 hard In Toronto, Chicago beat festfall, He doesn’t. work the Blue Jays, as Harold himself. into a lather:... He. ’ Baines — drove 3 innings. _ Datson, ‘10-6, struck out two and. ‘Salome - Barojas, Kevin Hickey and walked three. Dennis Lamp: finished up, - Dave Stieb, 119, took the . loss, ; ‘Angels 5 Orioles 2. In. Anaheim, | in four rung and = Rich Dotson " allowed just three hits in ¢2- ‘Reggie’ - throws: a. slow: sinkerball,. But what. the Kansas’ City Royals | reliever. lacks": in speed of pitch; he makes up for in-quitkness of ‘wit.’ He also--hag- avoided the _ doldrums that have infected many -of the game’s top. . Fellevers thia year, . Rollie . ~ -Fingers, out. with an arm~ injury, ‘hasn't thrown a: Jackson, Mike Brown and Ditch .since last'September. | "Bab Boone ‘socked | home Although he's hot now, Rich’. ' Gossage: struggled early in fe i t power. California ‘over the year, earning .12 saves, Baltimore, Twins 17 Brewers. 3° Tn - Minneapolis: :- - Tofn ‘Bronansky- keyed: a: 15-hit vattack with two home runs ‘Brewers with their biggest. . the season. ‘The victory was the” run ‘total; of fourth straight for the Twins: following. ‘and Bruce Sutter still hasn't come around, ‘oaging 10. saves With a4, 53 eorned-run ‘ average, Quisenberry, ‘meanwhile, - has been. a model of con- sistency with his sidewin- ding, near-submarine delivery. Of the 30 games in “whieh he has appeared in a -Save situation, he-has 23 saves and a 4-1 record with twono-decisions, With a 3-1" - record overall, he’ has figured: in 38. of Kan- sasCity's 44 victories, - _.. With a perspective ‘from” -the top, maybe Quisenberry could lend some insight- to the troubles of his’ peers. “TE can't ever remember Sutter or Gossage having” bad years,'t: ‘Quisenberry said, then mumbled: on. “E don't know.) > “On the at some cities. bat controversy KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - a n «-+ George - Brett was ‘still: - eight-game ’ loging season, fuming * -Monday* over a Royals 6 Indians 1° In Kansas City, Amos Otis greeted -. reliever Bud Anderson with