LaMarr ‘Hoyt. ‘has the fundamentals down again. — nocd .fuat’ the: pain dn his | ‘ pitehing arm | that’ 8 a -pothering him‘now: ot Hoyt fired a> masterful: ~ three-hitter to become major. Jeague . baseball’s first “0-game winner ‘this . neon as Chicago White Sox blanked Oakland A’s 7,0 - in American League action | “Tuesday night, “was just happy to keep | ‘ my fundamentals straight,” -gaid. the bearded right- hander. after. ending. a ; “personal thoee-game losing -; :. streak. "I- mixed -up my _ pitches very well — a good. slider, sinker, and fastball. - Hoyt, 10-3, said he’s been bothered. recently by stiff- name in his ‘right arm. Ip: other AL games, it was: Milwaukee - 6, Baltimore 3; New ‘York 5, Boston 4; Kansas City 7, Minnesota 4 Toronto 2 ally heral J woe no Sore Hoyt stays on top. of. his. game | California 0; and. “Texas 5, . Seattle 2. Detroit ~ at’ Cleveland was postponed by ‘rain, | : Hoyt walked one and ° _atruck out seven in lowering | “his league-teading earned- rth average to 2.24, - Wayne Gross got the firat two hits off Hoyt, an lriflatd. ‘single in the second inning | ‘and a-aingle to right in the | ‘seventh, Rickey Henderson doubled’ to kead off the A's ninth. ./ . The White ‘Sox acored three times In the first in-” ning on Greg Lutinski's RBI * grounder - ‘Bainés’s two-run double. Steve Kemp's run-scoring Ground out made it Hin the ‘second, Henderton, wha Jeads the league in stolen bases, awiped his 64th base 63 ‘games in the first inning, “In ‘the National: League . Tuesday night, it was: tee ; and Harold... “ Angelea.. ‘Dodger 3, Saw. ‘Diego Padres..0; Atlanta. Braves L Houston Astros. oF St. Louis... Cardinals a). * Montreal. Expos’ 2° in 11 - 4 Chicago Cubs. a “philadelphia Phillies 5; ° "Pittaburgh | Pirates 13, New -. York Mets 3; -and San ‘Francisco Giants 4, Cin- .Cinnati Reds 3, \" Yankees 5 Red Sox 4 . Ken Griffey’s two-run homer - off reliever Mark - Clear capped a three-run eighth-inning rally os New York downed Boston.’ With the Red Sox leading -4-2, Dave Collina led ‘off the , eighth with a double,~ chasing .Boston starter Bruce- Hurst. One out tater, Collins ‘scored on Andre Robertson's. single ° “and Griffey. homered to right . field, Brewert"s Ortoles 3: Robin. Yount clubbed .a two-run homer in the first faning and: put “hlilwaukee ghead with-a two-run triple: * ‘ in the eighth following: “'erucial two-out error by Cal ; ‘Ripkén Je. ag the Brewers "whipped: ‘Baltimore. - Milwaukee’ 5 “Thomas added a home run, hia 13th, in: the ninth. Eddie Murray. hit a solo. homer for Baltimore, which lost for only thé second time in its ‘last 10 games. Rangera'5 Marinera 2 Dave Hostetler knocked , in three runs with & pair of homers, his fourth in the .! lost. four games,.as Texas © beat Seatile for the firat . time in five ‘games this © season, Seattle got solo home runs: ‘from Jullo Cruz and Al - Cowens. Royals 7 Twins 4 “Bud Black posted his first - major league victory and John Wathan had two hits _ and scored three times as Garmin” ee IN ag tc cae ie et ae ag yoy \ -ansas: City’ handed: Min. “nesota ite 2ird defeat in it, : a. last.25 games. ; os Black surrendered five” ~ hits: ‘and one run: ‘through “ Dan ‘Quisenberry. pitened the | - final 12-3 innings to pick up. his leagne-leading 17th dave: after, reliever .Don Hood. seven innings. - gave up a three-run homer to Jesus Vega in the eighth. Blue Jays 2 Angels 0 pitching of Jim Clancy’ as Torento snapped Califor- nia's three-game winning ~streak, Claney, 7-3, walked one and struck out four in pit- - ching his fourth complete game of the season. Angel starter Mike Witt, 3-1, lost... for the'first time since Sept. ‘18, 1961, Hungary, Scotland break goal drought “MADRID (AP) Hungary blazed to a record- shattering 10-1 victory over — Ei Salvador and Scotland . downed New Zealand 5-2. Tuesday to highlight third- day action at the. 24-team _Worrd Cup . soccer tour- -nament. . Jn the only other match, ‘highly favored Peru was held toa scoreless draw by Cameroon. After only four geala had been'scored in the first four games of the tournament, ~ Hungary went.on, a tear In its’ game against El. _Salyador: The 10 Hungary ° .- inaute racing — — three in the ~- Inst six weeks — has raised “the question of the ex- _ perience necessary to enter ~ the sport. - ~ ‘Two of the. three men who ‘dled - were Hewcomers to the top levels of their sport — American © Gordon Smiley, 38, trying to ' qualify for .his. third - Indianapolis 500,. and Riccardo Paletti, 23, of Italy,, making his ‘second start in Formula One ” yacing. ; Gilles Villeneuve; $2, of Berthierville, Que., who _dled during qualifying for ’ the Belgium Grand Prix in May, was the other driver to have been killed recently. ‘The split second decisions _ a driver makes on the track - ~ atbigh. speed can determine ~df he; ag “well “as other’. “drivers out there with him, : ‘ will live to talk about it. _ Smiley lost control of his. * car ap he raced through a- - ~~ gaemnup ‘lap at al jut 2 ‘Jom-h’ _at the In bapolis ~~~" Migtor—-Speedway:~ He ~ . . started . to. slide: ait, ap-. ~ peared to over-correct to » the right and veered head- :on-into the wall.. He was .- *Adlled instantly; : eae or Paletti; starting: near the . rear of a 26-car grid at the | » Canadian ‘Grand Prix -iti” *, Montreal, apparently failed - to sée the stalled car of pole- ., itter Didier Fironl in time. “He: ran ‘directly, into ‘the: ‘pack of Pironi's car at 193. : mh and died nearly two - ‘ hours later-in hospital on me perating, table.” a relative - goals were the most ever: pcored by a ‘team in the finala phase of the com- petition. _ “fhe victory moved ‘Hungary into a first-place - tie with Belgium atop the ‘Group Three standings, ~ each with two points. Cesar Luis Menottl, coach -of .- defending-champlon . Argentina, © watched Hungary roll. past ¥) Salvador ‘and said he was . impressed with’ the play of -~ the Hungarian forward line. - The Argentinians, 1-0 ‘losers to. Belgium in the "opening game, must defeat Were those ‘accidents caused, or perhaps made . worse than they might have been, by the ‘relative inexperience of the ‘two drivers? a ” peally worries me about it is the new trend toward young guys without’ enough ex- -perience buying a ride they: . aren't ready for, either with ‘their own money or by hooking up with a sponsor ‘who makes it a. package deal,” saya Indy auto racer Johnny Rutherford. Rutherford concedes, however, that “you can’t experience driving -at Diréctorate of the’ Canadlai © . College’, ‘Bowl.on Tuesday, ‘opting to. ‘handle its annual ‘football ehamptonship » plone, 8 We've parted our ways,” .” Dri :Heary, Janzen, chair- man -of ‘the jolnt’ college : >. bow! committee, said after. + the CIAU vated on the m move. a “Athletic Union sxded tte 27-' ‘Year relationship with ‘the The only thing hae: “Referring | troduction last year of the " SKEENA CEDAR KINGS ‘SOFTBALL 4 Hungary on Friday to keep their hopes alive of ad- vancing ‘ to the second phase. Coach Kalman Meszoly of ” Hungary ‘said the El Salvador club tried hard, but failed to. play at a championship tournament level. Scotland, however, could not be accused of playing Poorly. The Scots, notoriously yuolnerable to lower-ranked —_ opponents, rallied from two second-half New Zealand goals after grabbing a $-Olead. . Kenny Dalgllah and Jotin | We waite ru Indianapolis until you drive at Indianapolis.” ¢ Bill -Alsup, a man who made his Indy car debut in 1979 at ‘the age of 41 after years of road racing ex- perience, sees another problem. tos a “The introduction of the” ‘out-of-the-box race car that goes 195-or. 196 (miles an hour) is dangerous." to “the. English-built - March-Cos- worth cars that took 17 of the 33 starting spots this “year at Indy, Alsup says: “You've got guys out. there golng very, very fast who just don’t mow what to do _on the field at all 1 times... | x10 ) Entry, Fee.’ : oe Prizes for first, second & third © : age Entry-forms: available: at ALE SEASONS / SPORTING:GOODS - vor Entry deadiine: ‘dune 16 Jn- . 1982, ~ BEER GARDEN & DANCE” (No ‘one’ under 19 admitted. 7 a _ SATURDAY, JUNE 19 7 Proceeds go toward both the Cedar rigs . for’ ‘thelr trip to the Proviriclals in Victoria, | . and the 1983 Northern Winter Games Fund. Wark, with a pair, put Scotland ahead in the first 32 minutes, but the Kiwis battled back with goals by ‘Steve Sumner and Steve Woodin before. John Robertson and Steve Archibald ‘sealed the. Vie- tory. . “We are still the greatest nation in the world for punishing . ourselves," Scottish manager Jock Stein sald of his- club’s . second-half letdown: New Zealand manager John Adshead said “he was proud of his team’s showing and the Kiwis. were given a~ “Ch : when all hell breaks loose. Most of the new drivers in Formula:One racing come from the European For- mula Two or ‘Formula Three circuits, a sort: of - farm system for the Grand | Prix set. an Car owners scout the drivers at races. and often give them drives. at -test tracks in their Formula One care when 8. driving. job comes open. ‘In Indy. car~ racing, newcomers must undergo a _ test, no matterwho they are, or where they come from. - When Formula One world champlon Jackie Stewart entered the Indy-In 1966, he _ Ez June 18,19 &20 | ~ | Mixed Slow Pitch Softball Tourney * Single knockout. with slowpitch rules. ae All teams welcome, minimum of three its rousing ovation by the crowd, composed mostly of Scottish fans. Cameroon, the only black African team in the tour- ament, madé a_ brilliant Cup debut with a - well- rounded match against Perd- Goalkeeper Nkono and striker Roger Milla were’ particularly sharp for Cameroon, Milla” appeared te give his team a 1-0 lead.in the first half, but: the play was ruled offside, . In games today, England | meets France, Spain plays host to Honduras and West Germany takeg.on Algeria. “de e-young: drivers experiericed enough? — . “the recent rash of deaths ~ had to go.through the test in ‘which the drivers. must- complete a series of laps in ‘front of veteran drivers at ‘Speeds ranging 250 to 260 And Championship - Auto Racing Teams, which ‘sanctions all the Indy car - races except Indianapolis, has sterted something new. ‘Wally Dallenbach, -a former Indy car racer and. “now CART chief ‘steward, issues a conditional licence to newcomers only - after observing them during ‘a practice session: during a non-race period. _ tet: don ‘chatter . . Th eral Wednesday, June Vb 1982, Pa i“: § SPOR TS | Dave Revering poked a‘ two-run homer in the ninth - inning to ‘back the five-hit - Sons - beat CASAW. .744, ' Andre Baldo with two and goals two apiece, Tire, Steve Warnock and ‘Manifold’s four goals leading the way, - ‘got the other Russell goals, while Sean Currell and Sean Lehman split the CASAW The bantam game‘ended with Kitimat Bulldall taking an 11-6 decision over OK each had four for the winners, while Dan ‘Matwick, Adam Taylor and Dave Montl-: Lacrosse i is. winding down Only one game'femaing in three af four ‘ehvrions, of Kitimat lacrosse. following “Tuesday: night's action. at. ‘Tamiltik, -- _ In-the: tyke-novice game, Russell. and with Blair Roxy Russell - _ Tamitik. Blaine Moore. “pad singles for ‘Bulldall, "Kevin Graham - “was top markemin for OK with two'goaks, | - singles coming from’ Lee‘ Whittman, "Lonnie ‘Mazurak and Hugh Mitchell to . complete the scoring. : . Thursday night, playotts begin in the sentor division with Kitimat Landscaping playing Legion 250-in the first game of thelr best-of-five playoff at 8:30 p.m, in’ In the final regular-season games of the _year, CASAW: plays Y and 5 Insulating at 5:80 p.m., Elka take on Majestic Jewellers gt 7:30 p.m. and OK Tire meet Kitimat Ruildall at 8:30 p.m. . WBC Thomas 7 “bye . to go the distance against. _him.since he took the title ‘ Berbick’s confident. about _ getting another title shot -: HALIFAX (CP) Canadian — heavyweight chashpion Trevor Berbick came home from Las Vegas on. Tuesday, confident his chances are stronger than ~" ever for-angther shot at the World Boxing Council iltle. Berbick's credentials for - what would be his second championship match strengthened Friday with a Unanimous = 10-round decision over previously _ undefeated Greg Page. The match was on the undercard of a title fight at Caesars Palace that saw ‘champion’ Larry Holmes score a 13-round,. “technical knockout against - challenger Gerry Cooney. “T'm looking for a title shot right away,” -Berbick said upon arriving in Halifax, “Larry. (Holmes) promised me he would retire in six months but if not E think he should fight me. yo “Berbick lost, to Holmes - last. year, but earned reapest. < coming the only-man from Ken‘Norton. in 1978. He felt the Page fight, which raised his record to 21-21, gave him victory on another issue. “Once again I went out to "prove the politics of boxing will not fold me back,” he - said, suggesting he was (~ upset with the way the ratings have been devised.. . ' “ ‘Wel Known Britith Columbia enginsering firm and -- BelLeuw Cather Canada Ltd., (DeLCan}, a national ‘firm of transportation.and municipal consultants.‘ ‘with offices from coast to coast. Both firms were @ttablished about 25 yearsago. |. f '