teain lost three of weekend: against . the “f Canadian champion Royals. fy -Skeena lost:the. first three. dames. "ff they played by scores of sue ' Bf to the Royals, but had ‘af Ey called. Sunday. aflernoce ~ A rain, * The score in the fourth mate was: aa Hed: at 2-2 after. 14-innings ‘poor weather, Ralnalzosories @ first game the - teams | 7. - and George Foster leading © the: way... d- Cincinnati manager )’Russ Nixon. is --Wbout.to take something "apart — - his pitching staff.” The’ Mets réllied Sinday - fromi“a 5-0 deficit and beat the: Reds: 10-4, thanks to’ + petfect relief by Orosco and : Foster's three-run ‘homer. -- On Friday night; New: York \ a j | - Yount. sald, , ‘ Jim _. Slaton, _4 ', rallied from a 3-0 detilt and ” - beat. the Reds 74-in 18 innings — thanks to perfect — - . rélief by Oroseo and. Poster's ‘three-run . homer, “there's something. to that: Orosea:Foster business.” Yount re Odell: Jones’ remembered the pltch. he used-to strike out. Robin Yount. The ttouble was, Yount: remembered it, too, “Jones struck me out on a fastball on the outside part fine plat the other night,” sd bases-loaded elke Milwaukee . opfidmtt tet. ithbappén again, - sFabed with another crucial. situation; Yount belted a three-run-homer: this ime against the Texas reliever With ome out in the ninth innitig Sunday to give the Brewers.a ¢3 victory. - “You've got to look for bis- _ fastball because that's his - strength,” Yount —~asaid. . “This time he threw me a_ fastball. inside. - “Lwas fortunate to get the ~ bat around quick enough to hit. it, bid Jones, of course, was looking. to duplicate Friday. night's result’ — or at least ' keep the ball in the’ atk. “T wanted the pitch more ' inside; hoping for a ground bail," sald Jones. “I didn’t make’ the pitch where I ” start the inning and gave up” a leadoff: single to Jim - Gantner. Ned Yost singled and. one out later, Yount belted-a t-1 pitch into: the _ left-field bleachers, ne at -» Milwaukee's ~Oitty Stadium. The winning pitcher was +0, .. who ~ yelleved Brewer starter’ Sutton to start the ninth. - Inother AL action, it was: * Kanada, City Royals Toronto. Blue Jays . is “ Detroit Tigers §, California ‘Angela 1; Seattle Seahawks 4, Boston Red..Sox 2; — Minnesota Twins: 6, New ‘York Yankees 5; Cleveland - beans 13, - Chicago. White ' Sox 6 and Oakland - A's 1, | * BalHmore Orioles 0.” : Royale § Biue Jays 1 a Renko; 2-2, struck out four and walked -two > before needing “relief help’ in the _ eighth. = from. Dan : Quisenberry, who recorded his seventh save. Brett's homer, which . ‘> -extended his hitting. streak - to 19 games dnd raised his . aay Dravecky, San Diego, in REI total to 26, keyed a three-run Kansas City fifth. - Tigers 5 Angels Howard - Johngon and Lance ‘Parrish ‘it. home| oo King: g games they played. in Victoria. Saturday and caused the second game _ ial, Philadelphia, ma: s drop th th eens Molson Kinga men’s fastball of the weekend iseriea to he india Cy the almost. four ‘Sunday morning. the . The ‘veal ofthe called fourth gatne defending . will be played ‘when the Royals visit. . - Terrace: on the. weekend of: August 13: Royals got a four-hit game from top 91 and 9-2 "pitcher Rob Guenther on their: ‘way tb: ourth game:.a @1-win, Saturday, .. John Andréws because at ‘was the loser for Terrace, who made’ * ‘three é errors: in ‘tha game; ‘Andrews gave up.a-third-inning ‘home rani to: a Victoria's’ John Green in that game. sh - Sanday mording, “Royals : ‘won the’. “rain-delayed game 1 with: Clint u ’ A “played! on- Marshall aking ~ pltchers, ~ misanwhile, wil be looking! ', out for Nixon — and trying to stay out-of. bis way, . Nixon, - frustrated by their _ dnabitity to protect 9 Jead; . ‘tas peoniised shaken of - the roster:: "We seam to come ‘up "short all the time,” .he “We ‘let-another one get . - away. We're going to make ~ of days.” a ' Moments later, he made his - first one, sending reliever Ben Hayes down to. the Reds’ Indianapolis farm - téam. in - the international ‘Hayes. took: the mound Sunday: following Foster's ‘homer that had put the Mets. _On top &5, Bave up ‘Mookie. members Pm: beginning” to. get Stitious,”’ said Mets League. - manager ‘ ’ Bamberger. ' Maybe runs’ and - Jack ‘Morris: pitched a five-hitter to lead Detroit over. California, Morris, 3-4, struck out eight. -and did not walk a batter, giving up the Angels’ only Fun in.the elghth on Daryl. «Sconiers’ REI triple. Mariners 4 Red Sox 2. _ Matt- Young ‘pitched’ a: "Seattle ‘hung: on tg: ae * Boston's Hivedamie winning © a streak. ’ Young, ‘34, ‘was: struck behind the left shoulder by a Hine drive hit back to the mound by Jeff Newman in ” fumed. “I dont know what's: “p, up with our pitching staff.’ ‘Somé tnoves the next eoxile.* . : ted at: the ) logs | ‘bebiind Wilson's ‘two-run _ double that | eapped the “rn seventh inning, . allowed. two. more. rims. in Ae elghth. .. _. Eldewhere in the National ‘League, San Francisco ; Giants” ‘beat Pittsburgh ‘Pirates. 121, Atlanta Braves - eed Houston ‘Astros 43, '- Angeles Dodgers -detmatea Louis Cardinals" Od and San Diego’ Padres "game at "Montreal was rained out, : -On Saturday, it . was: Montreal 3, Philadelphia 2; Atlanta 10,"Houston 1; San’ . Franclaco 5, Pittsburgh i te Cincinnati 7,:New: York 5; - Chicago 6, San Diego 4; Los, | Angeles §, St, Louis 3. Scott Holman threw only / 22 pitches for, the Mets, ‘he, ruaeboue invcrsc tp fi ' - teammates. Victoria ranup thelr nine runs on only. eight . hits, * : In the third game, ‘Victoria: won et with Andfews ..laking. ‘the ‘Jose. . Victoria got. only: nine: hits for . their nine runs. again. ‘in: ‘the game. oe, a The: “fourth | game. was called in the. ‘4th because of rain. with. the-. teams ff : Guenther’ and: Marshall. were the. “Pitchers: in ‘the ‘duel... The ‘Kings 1 are ofi. the road seain -hext weekend ina tough trip that sees - them play nlx. nes in three days. . ‘last of which nded 1 iat a three-run’. homer’ for - ‘Ron en. ester in the Reds’ "veri? + For the remaining: 8 23 _ innings, Carlos “Diaz, -Neil . Allen, Oroseo and Dovg Sisk: . blanked the Reds on three Singles,. © Orosco is unscored upon inhis last eight outings —15 ‘13 innings — and- In. 10 _ appearances this year “he” has. .a” 0.55 _ eamned-run average, : Glants 12 Pirates 1 : ’ Darrell Evans's two home. rans Sinday — five RBI— and homer on Saturday - have helped San Francisco - win five in a row.. The ‘Giants scored’ five - Yims in the first inning, ‘partly on Jack Clark's two- run homer and ‘a two-run *) triple by > Duane Kiilper, strikeout Roy Thomas, who replaced Young and gave up a two-run homer to Reid . ‘Nichols in the sixth, needed ‘relief help from. Mike Stanton in. the _sighth, Bill Caudill finished up, gaining his fifth save. . Twins @ Yankees'5:- °----- ‘Gary Ward hit a three-run " double in a five-run- fifth inning’ and. Gary Saatti . en nite ie ‘devel th B Minnesota. beat New .. York and ended a six-game losing streak. : _ Reliever Len Whitehouse, 3-1, gained the victory after taking ‘ over for starter, the Ath. - Bobby. Castillo.” WATIONAL League : x AMERICAN LEAQUE” “West Division _ East Divisien ‘ ‘ WoL Pct. 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Seven: Héwe; Loa Angélas, 63 Hume. ‘Clycinnati - Sp. porsiet Atjanta, © Luddsy ‘Sat Diego, 4 re te ee ree ae Montreal, ‘Texan “at Milwaukee, 8 Pltteburah 1. (+ Texas at) Mitwhukee, : Kansas City 6 Toronte 1 Detroit 5-.Calltornte 4 Boston 2-— Minnesota’ 6 New, York 5 Cleveland 13 Chicago @ ‘ Oakland t Baitimore o « rain wo . Siturday, Results” Torento 7 Rensas Ciy «4. California 6 Detroit 3 a2 In pings) mos Baltimore 4 Oakland. 4 Boston @ Seattle oO ‘ Chicago @ Cleveland’ 3. New York § Minnesota ? Ped. rein - Taalene’s Games Seatie at Mattimore - Calltornia at’ Botton — Toronto at. Chicago” o>) Teanday. Games -— ' , Oaklind at Detroit N : . Kens City at Cleveland Seattle at: Baitirnore N Cailfornia’-at Boston N° Texey at New: York N ” Milnnenota at Mitlwaukee N . AB \Garein, ¢ cel 0a ea Brett, RO" O78 92 35 dee ‘Thornion, Cle .90 16 35. 309 Beniquez, Cal 63 19 24.N Shalby, Sal 35011 20 38d MeRae, Kon. OP JG 32 260 ¢ Tabler, Cle 34-41-9230 28 Boogs, :Bos 98 17 U4. 450 Lowenstein, Bal sé 13 20° 1457 Yount: Mika, 1012036 3m - bisa: Gratt,. Kantas. City, .- Tah. Bernerard,'- Chicago, Wi » Minnesota, 14. 4. Triples: Witson, Deirelt,. «4; Byans, Bostor,.37 Herndon. Os- 7 elt. 2, -Tabler,:. Claveland, 3; . _ Winfleld, .New York, 3, :Hame, cena: OeCinces, -Call- - fornia, 95: Bratt, Kensaa City, 0; Lynn, Ceiltarnia, m: Winfield, “New.” York ‘7. ret, tatton. a: 8 267 | Kittle. - Chicege, Botion, as: Ward, Runs . chy, Rice, nesata, . . Stolen banes: - Grur,,. my Wihon, Kansas City, tH Pitching 41. ‘Aecistens): Aponte, Boston, 3-0, 1,000, 0.78) . Flanagan, Balfimore,-'$-0,- 100. 2.0. Mottiit, Torente,. 340;- 1.000, G.00; Petry, Detrolt,. 3-0, 1.000, 2.08; Elaton,. 1008, 2.08. - Steikenats:. _lind, 417 /Stleb, Toronta, 43, 3 Saves! Stanley,” Sotton, 7) Guinannery, Kansas city. ? ‘a "year mre cafeer then the first of Evans's homers chased the Pirates’ ~biim: Bibby: in the second. ” Evans also had a three-run ’ shot off Randy Niemann in San —Francisco’s_four-run—thé.B, Cc_-Summer- eighth. . Braver 4 Astros. a - Run-ecoring singles. by ‘Bob Horner and. Rafael Ramirez helped the Braves open ‘a two-run lead over, Houston, then southpaw. : ‘Terry Forster. served-up a. game-ending -double-play - Pnephitter,, Tim” gy the™*| ay ‘aed in ihe ninth ‘inning. “ . Dodgers 6 Cards 4 Dusty .Baker and Greg . Brock hit’ solo ‘Home runs and St. Louis third baseman Ken — Oberkfell’a "error : opened the: door to three .: runs in the fifth inning as the Dodgers won their fifth. in a row and “handed -. bltcherJoaquin Andujar” of. ‘the Cardinals - his fifth consecutive loss. . Padres 5 Cubs 3° Luis Salazar hit a wena: ‘homer and Juan Bonilla a . two-run double, both in the ‘sixth inning,-as the Padres . halted ‘their’ three-game | ‘Dravecky, |} . pitched his fourth complete J game of the skid. Dave allowing nine hits. - One of them waa Larry - Bowa's firat home run since. 1980 and.the 14th of hia 14- ; Basketball: Beason, | “seven féctiwe’ and. “ely 260 pounds, Artis ten was never. a factor: the. “opener. of: the | ‘National: " Jiaek. of. performance, : th . defending * NBA. ‘champion ° f gm — -femaining and the margin ‘Los Angeles Lakers fot, th ip on San Antonio Spurs , _— -won the battle of the big men Sunday, scoring 30: “grabbing:«., eight’ - rebounds and) blocking three . ~ Shots as the Lakers: Mhlpped . points, - othe: Spurs 18-107... played at. the’ Forum - on Tuesday night before. the - ‘action . switches to San. Antonio for the third and fourth games Friday night! - and’? Sunday = nies ; - Reabeetivaly. os “Kareem: had "his. way ‘today and obviously it was a little. frustrating for me," ‘paid Gilmore,. who. scored: ‘ Beven points, pulled down six rebounds ° and . blocked four shots before fouling out . with 6:18 to play. “We're just gonna have to play » harder, that's all.” arr In the other NBA ‘playatf game, Philadelphia.. ‘Téers_ 09 tn overtime. in the \first — _fiome of their series. ‘The. “Lakers \ book: an jation _{aumand by ‘utsenritg the . irs: 22-4 over a span of ‘@:24late in the third quarter “and early itr the fourth. ‘That was atleast seven points the ‘Test: af the: way, Notmi Nixon had 50 points: d= eight:, - assiats “while. > points” and. grabbed. elght » Febounds. “for: the ‘Lakers, Earvin * (Magic) . Johnson. : ». contributed 15 points and 2” +9 hie: ‘Becatid game in thé ’ beat-of-seven series will be: assists for Los. Angeles. Mike: gitche ted San”. Antonio th -28 points and). seven. rebounds. - Johnny Moore added 25 points and _ was credited with a game- - - high 16 assists and Georg fe. ~~ Gervin: had 24 points and a ‘game-high. chine - -Febounds . for the Spurs. itera 111 Bucks 109 Substitute guard. Clint Richardson seored all ‘eight: points in an overtime period to. .-lead - Philadelphia, Milwaukee ‘went ahead at. . the’ start of. the overtime ' period-on a tap-in by Junior . - Bridgman, who: scored 22 polnts. Richardson came ‘back.’ to te it for TS ~BCSG Playoffs. Playoffs - ———e Forbes, Kenny qualify. weekend at playoffs in Prince Rupert. Forbes will be making his second trip to the Games for modern pentathlon i in two years, while this will be Kenny’ 5. first.time on the zone.7 Games team. Modern Pentathlon involves swimming, ‘running, shooting, equestrian ovents and fencing. The B.C, Summer | Games trials and the Games themselves will only deal with the running, swimming and shooting evénts dua to lack. of. . the fencing 8 and’ | equestrian meilltes and: einai fer high-level athlete. ~~ . too “ths aYh wt “Mattin has: really’ prroved ‘since the’ last. summer : ‘games,” Farkas said, “and David did very well, ‘he’s a “No-one really came froin. anywhere else to try to. - qualify,” Farkas said, expressing. disappointment that more girls didn't turn out for the trials, Forbes was a silver medallist last year at the Games, : with good performances i in running and eemani giving him the B second-place, finish, More sports on | page 9 —— ‘Milwaitkee Bucks 1 2, “106, he “Marques Johnson, who Ted dA Jamaal: : Wilkes‘: added 0° Panes 5 The, Herald, Mondy, iy % + 1988, ‘ both tecmia ‘with ‘3 ‘pointe, - Milwaukee went ahead 109-- ‘missed two free throwa with nverted two. foul. 26 --seconds left . "shots: py te for'a duik Richardson: added: sicther _Bhot to ‘give the 16ers, a. 110- - foul shat to ¢ cap the scoring. 109 lead with i 1:30 _ Maurice Cheeks. led the. “-Femalning.” >The sucks’. 76ar8: with 26 points while. Andrew. Toney, had: 2." ~ Northmen. lose, Kitimat. wins ° Terrace ‘Northimen ‘rugby football ‘club lost their first "“Bame of the year Sunday whem they played: Prince Rupert in, Prince Rupert-and: miffered a 44 ‘defeat. - ; > Ernie Dusdal opened the scoring for Terrace: 10 minutes . “into the second half when he downed a ball i in the Prince - "Rupert end zorie during'a'serum. © ‘That was all for thé Northmen, though, as Pritice Rupert — - ‘took the incentive From the visitors and led 6-4 at the half. - Two tries in the second half completed the scoring. “lub 18-12, outsedring their hosts 12-6” in the ‘second | half after playing even with Smithers 6-6in the iret half, . ; _ Terrace. minor baseball scores Friday night's - Terrace “Minor Baseball Associatio Schedule saw three games played in” the younger. age divisions, in the mosquito division, ‘Terrace Co-op beat Totem Gulf 10-3: and Flaherty Trucking edged Terrace. Esso 12-11. The bronco division game was a a5 victory for Skoghind _ Logging over Elks. : All three age ‘Broups play tonight, with three games at Agar Park and one at Rotaty. Park. - : Terrace Esso plays Totem. Gulf in the mosquito game at Agar, beginning at- 6:15 -p.m- The bronco games have Elks against Overwaitea and Skoglund against Far-Ko Contracting With both games at Agar Park Starting at 6:30 pm, The pony league game at Rotary Park has Kinsmen taking on Knights of Columbus, Game time i i96: 45 p.m. Slowpitch league opens tonight " ‘The Terrace Men's. Slowpitch Softball: ‘League’ opens its. "second season, tonight with two games, scheduled for Martin Forbes and Dave Kenny of Terrace qualified for “ Games-modern- ‘entathlon- team oar _ Riverside’ Park. “the new séasonat 7 p.m.,-with Terrace Builders Earlybirds - playing Northwest Loggers Association at 8:15 p.m: The league has two games scheduted for each Monday - and Wednesday throughout the season. Four or-five games will-also be played each Sunday throughout the year, with the exception of holiday. weekends when tournaments may " be scheduled, and later in the season Friday games will be ‘added to the schedule, ‘The league has expanded by: six teams this year from five __ Uvits Lirst season. Barlybirds won the Airet tourname tot . “the year Be Wetec ABO ‘ Kanaas 2 Min: Seattle, . - Milwaukee, #0 Bivievens:* clave. °F “Have You Ever Tried to Clip A Money Saving ~ Coupon from Your Radio or TV? Your newspaper is still your best betforsav- 2. |. ing money on all the things you need. In fact, . ae most of the time your local paper contains. enough coupons to save you the entire cost. -of your subscription many times over. News-_’ papers give you the complete news plusa host of interesting features, and the advertis- |. _ ing in newspapers will help you live better. and save you lots of dough. 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