rR a Es Bs ae eS ee, Y airy "favorite month, ete canbe - sixth inning | wes _.the . declalve blow in. Mon: treal’s ‘fourth. stralght. kiocked in ‘only five runs, onthe strength of ‘one ‘home run and a meek 217. batting ..average. alow start contributed to what. for him, - ow-average season: “web think you could: put my, “last ‘three Aprils AMBRICAN LEAGUE * Eat Divison : Brag WL Pet. ORL nS ied ed ‘6 as Nav ere a 43 0.49: 64 “Ait ihe ? Sea “7 9? “Galvorn WwW"? J - keane city 7-7 3 * “Monday . 7 : Torenta 8 seatite 8 a ‘ Clavaland 3 Texas 1:0"! nieatee 7 Balllmore & 0 ine ning) + Boston 2 Callfornia a in- ' ‘nlngay-rain)-- ‘- Gaktand at Miiwaukiee, Prd, , y ie a nescta. ‘at “patron, : ali ay Digits City. ‘at Rew york, - rain ; pea Today's Games " Keinbes City. at. New York - » Texas, at Cleveland , . -AAiningdona at. Detroit 27 ~ Gahiond at. Milwaukee Nf *, Seattle at Torchta N . Cailfornia at Boston NC. Baltimore at Chicago N : Wednesday Games . chicaga et Cleveland: . Cellfornia at Milwaukee NV . Oakland at Toronto N - “Seattja at Boston: Ne : Detrolf at Texet N.. Baltimore at Kansas City N "New ‘York at Minnesota N pa . ‘a together, ‘and . thia...on would ‘still. be "better," Stolen bases: - Butler, victory. —.4-6-4 National League baseball triumph over New. York Mets, :; The homer was the fifth for Wallach, tying ‘him ;- with two other players for the league lead. The three RBs, -meanwhile, gave Baseball : ToplO standings La . -J AMERICAN LBAYVE . ABR H Pct. Upsiaw, Yor © 52 13 21 404 Gell, Tor “70 8 28 400 Trammil, Det " SO 15 20 40g Bemird, Cle 3 7.15 8S Garcla, Tor 74 W128 378 Davis, Sea 38. 9 14 ae Lemany Chi 9 6°10 7 Engle; Min” | 33 3, 12.364 Orie, KO 4 14128. ‘Ganiner, Mil - 53° 7: 19.356 © Runs batted In; Kingman, Cakland, 18; ReJackson,’ Gall: fortla, 171 Dacindes, Sallfornia,. a - 15) Moseby, Toronto, Ig... Deubles: Sell, Torente, 87 up shaw, Tatonto, -77;.Boone, Cali- fornia, 4; Evans,Bostan, 6. Triples: loht tled with twee. Home runs: “Kingman,: Oak: Aand,. . We. 4 » Ripken,; @:- 3 Armies, Boston, ath, _ Seattle, a Gibson,” Derrof, 4 ” Redackion, ‘Callfornle,. 4 Clove: lend, 9; Garcla,. Toronto, 9 Bematerd, Cleveland, 8, - Pliching (3. decisians): Black, 2.73; | uw, - 1 we. - Kansas City, 30,. -1.000, | Caudill,” “Oaklenit,~ 2.301 Gura, Kanssz Clty, 1,000, 4.26) Morelia, Ditralt, 32, uy 1.000, 1.127 Niekre, New Yorks. - >, @ pinch: hitter in ‘the ‘Greg. Harris. worked a scoreless inning | makita. - the. 30, 1.000, 1.45; Sileb, Toronto, 30, 1.000, 2.45. Sirikeouta: «Blyleven, «Cleves: jand,. 243 Moore, Seattle, 237... ' Sutelilf@, Cleveland, 2-2 S Saves: Quisenberry,- NATIONAL LEAGUE - te ABR Gwynn, SD* 61-15 27 443, Lefebvre, Pha 4307 17 5 Little, Atl - 70 14. 27 6 Ray, Pgh 50 21 3m Sax, LA 63 12, 23 .465° Matthews, Chl 9 47 157-362 Bass, How - 4207 1ST ' AcRynids, SO. SP. 11 97.356 Templein, SDF. é 21 3S: Davis, Chi - % 16 Runs batted In: ‘carn, Mon- " freat, 207 Morshall, Los Ang: -Baltima . ‘Davi, . “output, (pressed Wallach, With 92 ve himi7; second om the club ‘to Gary Carter’s 20. An ~ his. batting: average is 7. “ ealthy. 213." ‘But if is the manner in ‘ which - ‘the Expos’ have’ produced.as.a team, rather than his. personal that hes -im- runs scored on the way to '0.10-7 won-lost record, the _Expos are- ..avéraging. more than five runs per gam SCORING RUNS “When, wa- lost - Al Oliver, _ they’. aald . we. weren’t going to be able to, ,Bcore © runs,” .: Wallach: scoring, and the thing. I like about itis that it’s not the same people every . dey who ave driving them - “ne day it might’’be . me, ‘sixth . : when: ; “ connected ona $2 pitch. another time ‘it’s Gary (Carter) or Hawk . (Andre Dawson)." Both Dawson, with a “* Spall, and Carter, hit by a pitch, were aboard in the “Wallach by starter Walt Terrell, 2- 1,-and lined the ball over | . second. inning with his - teh home rus of the year. the Ipft-field fence, , “The blow erased a 43 defi and «enabled “Charlie Lea, the Montreal gi ‘"gtarter’ who scattered - -elght . hits. through me -firat seven. innings, to “‘poat. hia third: victory. in decisions. . four 7 seventh, *. before: - Kansas: City, 61.Camecho, Cleveland...37°. / Caudill, Oakland, 3. . After'Léea was lifted for leadoff: batter. in - the _ ninth. - Lattinerder’ Gary - Laas then ‘retired the ‘next. three . batters, in- ‘Cluding Kelth Hernandez _ OB game-endiig double “play, for his third* save. eles, 17; Wallach, Montreal, 177° Dawson, Montreal, $4: Foster, . ‘ew. York, - 14; «Garvey, Diego, 14 Davis, Chicago, 14. - Doubles: Carter, Montreal, 7; Littis, Montren, 7; Francona, Morireal, @) six ted with 5. *. “Triples: Heme russ: Brock, Los Ang: vs 16%, 5) Marahali, Los Angetss, se Wallech, Montreal, 3: Wash-. pita ipnia ey) oe New York | 7.5621 st-Uodis ‘7 10.412 3a Pittsburgh 59.37 4 n wisi Divisian Sen Diego 126-8 T= Loa'Aligeles w 741" Ms ranciece | 9 neuen . a aye “5 Atlenté © #210037, HE! Gite Cingianat ‘Monday Reavits. Mantreal 6 New York as + Chicago 6 -5t.:Loule 2°. us: . -'San Olege-& San Franclico 2 : Lda" “Angeles 2 Houston + - 4 Today's Games). : “Haw, ‘ark at Montreal . Plitaburth at Phitadatphia No ‘ Cinchinatl at Atlanta i * Chicago at. St. Loula N “San Francisco at San Diego Houston: af Los Angeles N “'Wedneday Games - _ Chicago at St, Louis ~ ‘New York at Montreal Pitteburgh at ‘Philadelphia N “| Cincinnati, at Atlanta N . San Franglico at San Diego N_ “Houston at Los Anasiea N oan Hayrouds | Saves! Gossage, @ TOTEM Located at: 4554 Lakelse Ave, Phone 638-1158 New York, 4 Stolen bases: samuel, Phiia- daiphia, to: Wiggins, San. Disga, * 10; Gwynn, San Diego, 4 San, Los Angeles, 4.. | Pitching (3 decisions}: Smith, Montreal, 4-0, 1.008, 2.173: Hon: eycutt, Las Angeles, 3-0, 1.000, 1.64; Hudson, ‘Philadelphia, 3-0, 1.000, 4.43; Len, ‘Montrest, 2 1750; 2.42. Strikeouts: Ryan, Houston, 23; Soto, Cincinnati 24; Andu- lar, St. Louis, 2) Carlton, Philadelphia, 20: Lea, Montreal, 20; Valenzuala, Lox Angales, 20. San Slega, &: Rearéon; Montreal, 4; Sutter, Colonial — by Parkland San’ Elght tled with 2. °°, ‘ have. canfidence. ‘ln ‘the CLUTCH HITS Lea, . frequently -. victim of non-support tant season, sald “this-is the - best hitting our club has. had since !’ve-been here. ... .. Last-year, we didn’t get the timely hitting the way we are this year. ;"As a pitcher, if. you cihitting,- It. makes: you Way on Veneta wii aaa fatter "you're in,” Lea tralled 2-9 in the. think, ;70u.- Can. _ second inning after a three-base fielding error by centre flelder Tim Raines allowed .- both Darryl Strawberry and Mookie Wilson to score. . After Strawberry walked, , _ Wilson lined a single to. centre, but.as ‘Raines got agloveon the ball, it shot over Dis head and ro. att ook Sofa & chair | $758 Love seat $388° Colonial Charme in 100% ylon. - Now you com. “change your livingroom at affordable. prices. °. “ Migh | beck style aiid dwivel rocker chair, or ¢ et noe bed: for: guests, spring filled mattress that’ comes out in one easy mofion. Prices in effect until April 29/84 OPEN A REVOLVING CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY | Furniture and — Appliances Ltd. Tues.-There. 9:88em-S:38pm Fri, ~ S:0fam-0)00pm Sat. - 10Bam-1:08—m sald.. “But |. we're: Wit, 20 a what. vhaning vs Ese Ee eine to ‘the: fence. Stawberry, “witty his sixth, hit In as many of- _ ficial: at-bats, *--singled * home {eo runs, making it. “40 fa the third. : But the Expos cul the “margin t6 4-8 in their half of the inning with five hits “Terrell, Consecutive run, as did Pete Rose's single. After Bryan Little and Raines followed with singles to load the bases, Dawson . delivered... sacrifice fly. = - - . In other NL. action: Chicago Cubs 6, S. Louis Cardinals 2; and. San Diego “Padres 6, San Welch, 2-2, struck out. five and walked one in hia. : " Fravcisco Glants 2. first _ routée-golng . per- formance. of the season, Hotton got its run off - ' Welch In the-first inning when Kevin Bass singled, stole second, moved to ‘ third on a passed ball and - came home on a-double - by Jose Cruz. Mike Marshall got the run back | for the Dodgers‘ in the . and: his third:.‘in.,. ‘ames. ws - But the Dodgers took | the lead in the third as Dave Anderson singled and. was, owe to... second Welch. “Anderson moped to third. on Steve Sax’a single and acored on a sacrifice zs by ‘Bill Russell. Expos 6. Mets: 4: Tim Wallach alugged i A ‘three-run homer to erase a sixth-inning deficit and ‘Charlie’ Lea scattered elght hits over the first seven innings as-Mon- treal defeated New York.” Les, 8-1; walked.five and- a. struck. out. ‘two before leaving for a pinch-hitter in‘the seventh. Cubs € Cardinals 2: Scott . Sanderson“ gave.” up only:two: hits in seven. innings of: work © and” - Larry - Bowa...drove In: three runs with a single, a. aqueeze bint, and a aa two and struck out none’: before leaving for a pinch: a three-run: uprising in. the Shlcago: hitter ‘during pe Padres 8 Giants 2 ‘Graig Nettles: drove: in three. rune -with a homer and’a. alngle and Andy -Hawkins." and Dave ’ Dravecky teamed up on a -sixhitter as San Diego downed San’ Francisco. Ottoman $B g%° Sofa bed 8758" : sod coe eix walks in the first three ignings, then combined. with Dravecky to atop the ’ Giants. Hawkins pitched © ‘eight Innings, giving up five . hits. San: Diego scored four runs in the. . third and added three - more in the fourth to take command. ts ‘American league’ Cleveland Indians’ right-hander Rick . Sut- cliffe figures he and his’ , _ Manager, Pat Corrales,’ both earned their money , | during -a 31. American Tenpee baseball victory Monday night over Texas . bar don't like coming out ; wanted to give Emile of ball games, but I get: ° , paid to pitch and Pat gets ‘paid to manage,”. said Sutcliffe, who was pulled Monday with a 2-0 lead, two outs in the eighth inning and Texas runners at first and third. "We “both did our jobs today,”” ’ Reliever Ernie ‘Camacho came on. to surrender: a run-scoring single to Mickey Rivers before notching his third ‘ave. Elsewhere .. ‘Seattle Mariners 5; ‘Chicago White Sox 7, Baltimore Crioles 6; snd Boston. Red Sox ors ’ California Angels 0, ina ‘game halted-in the sixth inning by a downpour. Rain caused havoc in ‘Milwaukee, Detroit and New "York ‘ad well,. as games between Oakland A’s and’ the Brewers, » rT At... cwass |: Toronto Biue Jays” 8; Hawise, 2-0, gave -up Minnesota Twins and the -five bite and three of his. Tigers and ‘Kansas City Royals and the Yankees were all postponed. In Cleveland, ‘Corrales did not hesitate in calling “on ‘Camacho after Sut-' cliffe gave up a fielder’s choice grounder to Ned Yost and a pinch single to Bobby Jones in. the eighth, even though Yost was the. first Texas runner to get past first Rivers gets on base against him I've‘ got to ‘bring Ernie ‘into.a real mesg,” said Corrales. ‘I some breathing room.” Sutcliffe, 3-1, gave up aix hits in 7:25 innings, striking out four while not. ~ - walking a batter. Charlie “Hough, 1-2; went the distance, giving “up eight hits as Texas lost for only the second time in its last seven outings. ‘The Indians loaded the bases with one out. and failed to score in the third inning, but then scored twice in the fifth. © Otis Nixon walked, was’ sacrificed to second by Brett Butler and scored on Tony Bernazard’s triple to right centre. Jullo| Franco ': followed - with a double down the left field line, scoring Bernazard. ‘In the eighth, France , singled, stole second and ‘scored an insurance run on Andre TCHL meeting “The Terrace commercial hockey league will be _ © having their annual meeting Wednesday night April _ Sthat9pm. in thearena| banquetroom. ©. Pe The purpose of ‘the meeting is to discuss’ future _gblans and the ‘current status of the league. . -The questing will be* open, for discussion to any new Al te a qockey player and. couched are requested wo ; Aha eA Sota] cdi a + “L know he (Sutcliffe) . ~ hada shutout going, but if Thornton's’ ee ee ee : bloop single to centre. - Blue Jaya 3 Mariners 5 In Toronto, Dave Stieb, “suffering from a flu, seattered eight hits over 7 1-3 innings then went ‘home and cawied into bed as reliever Roy Lee Jackson took over to preserve the —right- hander’s third victory in as many starts. Lioyd Moteby drove in four runs, three with a bases- loaded double, and George Bell cracked a tworm . homer as Toronto broke a three- game losing streak. Gorman Thomas homered for Seattle. Mark Langston, 1-1, was the losing pitcher. White Sox 7 Orioles ¢ In Chicago, Julio Cruz ‘chopped a run-scoring single in the 10th inning ¢o THANK YOU Dave Mallett, oe a ee ee ee chalrman of the. . Loggers Bonspiel, would like to extend thanks to all those who helped make |. .the loggers successful::To the Royal.. Canadian Legion, all volunteers and especially. Marie Beckley and the ladies of the Terrace Curling Club. Marie and the ladies worked around. “the-clock in- the canteen. bal neath eal ail ere - | beat Baltimore. Britt: Burns worked the tast: three innings in relief to gain his - first victory against one less. Tom... Seaver started for Chicago against Palmer, but neither of the- three-time. Cy Young. award winners, each 0-3 this year, was around for: the finish. Cal Ripken had a home run and two doubles for the Orioles: Carlton Fish homered for the White Sox.- Red Sox 2 Angels 0. Second baseman Marty Barrett, making his first . start of the season, drove. in a run and scored the other to enable Boston to snap California’s five; game streak. Bobby Ojeda, 1-2, allowed only three singles and struck out aix. . Thanks oy an orl Persons interested in forming a ‘SQUASH RAQUETS ASSOCIATION with a view to bullding courts contact GEOFF APPLETON | = eassienrof'68 FRA at Micpebabeyl shakes? p “APRIL 1-2 Kiddies Day - Sunday, April a located sie the Pony Coral | VISA ACCEPTED ON RIDE BOOKS _ Sponsored by the Downtown Lions Jim: | xpos win |