Som ots ele pes ! ¢ “the . Yefuses ta -. ¥" “although it has ‘adreed io’ first: All-Star ‘Game “was yed:in: “Cothiskey Park, “and “American same, historic stadium. And, to: the. dismay . of. " some, the same rules used. in 1933 — nine players ta a Side and’ no designated “+ hitter “for. the pitcher. —"_ ".* applied in 1983, ' ‘The National League is ‘only. United States. that ; use designated hitter rule. And the“ best’: “players: Ain > th a a.no;DH stance. for. ‘the “National oo ‘Leagues’ were set tonight to. - have: it out. again .in the” " hitting . _amateur or... .rarely get to bat in All-Star -. professional league in” the ‘stil exception, coming to the the __ plate. against..Bruce -Sutter. : : in _ the use the American League . ‘rule: in; : alternating World’. ~ Series, it. steadfastly: ‘sticks -° All-Star Game. : eas ‘That mea * starting ~: pitchers Mario Soto of..the’ National and Daye Stieb.of ‘the American’ ‘would be required to take their own . swings if their turn to bat came up. * ~ But with 29-man rosters - providing plenty of pinch- . "talent, pitchers contests. Stieb was‘ an . 1981 game; "Predictably, b he: struck o out. “Em! not: looking’ forward... to it,” said the‘Torontd Blue” 4 “Jays, right-hander. ‘who: Was’. the first 10-game winner in » the majors this year, “Ttook: ¢ _ Patting *. “Practices “. Bench, Yastrzemski get. one Som e, CHICAGO . (AP). = Johnny Bench and Carl’ Yastrzemski,- nearing the end ‘of brilliant careers, ° ‘make one Jast curtain call tonight: in the. 50th anniversary - baseball game. ‘Natlonal “and _ American Leo the Lio comes. back - CHICAGO’ (AP) — tt wes “a familiar scene "—.” Leo - Durecher. in a baseball uniform, sitting on a table in the manager's office and | cussin’ ‘up a storm. “Ttis cap is two sizes too big for me,’* he growled, Wrapping layers of adhesive: _ tape around the inside band, “And Yosh gave me :8 A waist on these pants.:" -- : “a haven't been a-34 since I quit ° “playing | neaity 40 years ago.” - . - Durocher wore a Chicago ,_ Cubs uniform provided by “the - Cubs’ lockerroom custodian Yosh Kowano although he is better known | publicly for his tenures with ‘the Dodgers and Giants. “Look, No. 2,’" he said, . Showing the back of the” shirt. “I've always. been No. 2, all my career.” © Leo the Lip, as they ¢ once called him, made one of his. rare baseball appearances Comiskey Park on Tuesday as skipper of the Victorious... National Leaguers, winners by a 6-5 score, In the Old Timers’ ’ Game -- the appetizer the: S0th All-Star extravaganza, _ “I got No. 2 when’ I broke. in’ with. the Yankees in. "1925, he said. “Never had - Alonso wins it for. Sting “SAN DIEGO (AP) _ _ Ricardo Alonso scored at. 1:46 of the’ second overtime © . to give Chicago Sting a 4-3 victory over San: Diego « Sockers-. in =a North American Soccer League game Tuesday night. Peter Gruber-and Karl ‘ Heinz Granitza, each scored and assisted for the Sting, _ which improved its , ‘record Flyers sell farm club. . PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia has agreed in principle _ to sell its _ American Hockey Léague . farm - Mariners, ta New. Jersey. team, Maine Devils, says a spokesman for the National Hockey League Flyers. . The -. spokesman said . Changes in the NHL made it necessary for the Flyers to sell the team so that it could be free to take a new . player ", outstanding ~ -and . players, | . appearance of _ Joining the NHL Tanks.” " to:8-5 on the season, ‘San Diego’s Gary Heale,.. an Englishman making his ‘debut Tuesday in the NASL;' - had an assist and two goals, including ‘the goal ‘that tled . the game-3-3 for the second overtime. ; San Diego goalie Volkmar ————————— Gross had eight saves, while ~- . Chicago's Dragan Radovich direction in scouting and development. programs. ce - New York 10°6 43 47 3491 Toronto 9733 2 3084 _ Chicago 85 29 28 2471 Montreal 510 27 40. 2353, ._ . Southern Division yo Tulsa 7 9-28 2) 2264 Fort. Laud 4.9 25 28 22 se Amarica 8 5 16.15 10352 Tampa 41725 a0 2246 “Those changes, the “spokesman said, included. “the 18- ‘year-old entry dratt, the emergence ~--af American college hockey programs and. the . ‘quality European - players now 7 Vancouver 4.2 4 4 2 19- ae made six. “The Sockers fell to. 211 before a crowd of 38,018. NASL “Standings . NASL “astern Olvision Wastern Division: ° “Gotden Bay" @ 94 47) 20° 22-70 Seattle 7 8 a? 22 2163 San Diego. 711 9.31 819 Slx polnis are awarded for a win, four pointe for 4 shoutaut “victory, and one bonus Polnt for every goal scored with a max:. imum of three per game. No bonus’ point is. awarded for” overtime or stootout goals, ; Tuesday Resuil’ Chicage 4 San Clego 3 Tonight's Gamer Team America at New York Tulsa at. Taronto: . ‘Seattle at Golden Bay fs SSDP os use the Co. ‘botongs fo VO more. a ett money for Your bisiess Are you. aware that many of “the. ~ ’ product ines you carry-can rovida : you with exira Co-op advert ing dol. . 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"Cox, ‘not: Mario Soto,” | ‘Stteb and == - Cleveland ~ pitcher Rick’ _Suteliffe teams _ with - the “rosters expanded to 29 players for the octasion, -- the. 29th. player used, ” sald Bench, who has. batted 370 in_11_ previous.’ ‘all-star games. “It. wap very ‘nice that” ‘they wanted me- to: yapping | | anything else, “Lasorda (Tom, Lasorda, manager. of the Dodgers) “grabbed it, maybe thinking - it Was good luck. ‘Oné’ day when I was just a kid onthe ~ Yankees: I’m lying’ on a table like this — all dreased in my uniform’ — and the | Babe (Ruth) comes up and - dumps me jin. the. midfie’g of the floor,” + -~ Durocher, who will be’ 8 , later. this month, is -still.a crusty codger who spews his - Words at a.500-a-minute clip... . ’ and snapa out his baseball Wisdom: in raspy ‘chunks that don't tolerate dispute, His hair, what is left of it, | is pure white and. he's still thin and tough’ as nails: ’. ©. In his managerial heyday he was ~ who: feuded with umpires, fans and the establishment and; “never uminded. ; taling:.’an i; occasional’. poke: at an, obstreperous fan who might « ~ get too flighty. . Did he ever consider the : similarity of his and -the style of the Yankees’ Billy Martin? © ‘ - “They're always saying somebody imitated me," he said. “Eddie imitated me, © - “Bill Rigney imitated me. Stanky = __ As far.as I know everybody _ -manages like somebody. “But Billy. Martin, he will | . never change." Who’s going > to changé- him? I'm not . saying this in a derogatory - sen e. That'sjust: Billy.” Durocher said h s players -once told him, if he. could manage a ballclub; anybody , could manage.. "You. know, they were ‘right.. It's. riot as hard as “people make: out. I never paid ariy attention to charts and computer stuff. like they < today. > “told my pitchers, ‘Keep the ball high and tghtor low | ~ and away. If they ‘do that, - who can hit them? : ' Durocher. - said It's . ridleulous to build upa manager a8 &. oot on “Casey Stengel have stayed in bed «an . Managed those "Yankee . teams in thé 19508. You also ~ have got to have some luck, * . Take.1969 (with the Cubs), I itied -everything. Nothing went right... “We finish second. ~ Go” back:-- to 1954 - (champion year. with the . Giants), Everything I'did waa right, The guys stale, hit and run, squeezed, hit the long ball. But I was still the same-man.” ' Durocher. has made. no- “effort. to get. back in the in Palm Springs, Calif,, . playing golf’ almost ‘daily © with the Hollywood jet set. “When I agreed, to come Tacoma ta, the Old” Timers’ Bace here, T looked ir the trunk | _ for an old uniform. They - , were moth-eaten’ and full of: “holes... * "Thad ~. four decent | _ Uniforms. [ gave ‘one to =. - Sinatra, . -” Martln, one to Jeff Chandler * one to. Dean: “and the: other to Jerry. Lewis, i '' “What. the heck - — had” / no use for theta on. the Golf ~ course.” “OF. course..the’. ‘plicher - Tm. the. 29th player on” the roster and I want. to ‘be ;, Volatile; on A Ra bit bed ied, ( obrctamdate dev-aianhe aanuarcorspababreaitohiaamaatie * brought batiing | lietmets the game,— just. Whitey Herzog says he'd:be | - “happy. to play the game with « “DH, . With — retiring :* veterans such | as sonny come and I appreciae the _ thought. wo Bench reflected on “hs career In a. jammed” oe dressing . room Tuesday, surrounded by a host of Hall of Famers assembled for an In case.’ “Yas National League | manager - ante “BS 28th: players, . he ‘figured the opportimiity. for. the DH. was ‘certainly there, DH ini be u calcd stnote NL “eitles.! a . ‘The 1994 AlsStars worked ” 7 “Ie there's one time the out Tuesday after an three- ». faning Oldtimers Game won, last shot ‘of stars, old'and new. Bench, 35, said he would - gateh tonight” only in an a” emergency. © ‘“Tcouldn't do that, unless: . somebody: got. hurt. catch on, the day they're : going. to give -me.. in: © Yl old-timers game. He fit in _ comfortably ‘with both seta “ Chena —ifTean get my : lega {n- v-ehay - by the National League, 6-5. ‘Billy -Willlams hit a two-run’ ‘homer and. Don Kessinger - doubled home the winning Fun for the Nationals. © ‘Some 41 Hall of Famers, the largest gathering ever- of baseball's most honored men, were here for the event. For the current All-_ Stars; who shared locker . space. with the. oldtimers, it Carter’ ‘of: Montreal ‘Bip, oo the ‘starting catcher for: ‘the | National “League and “a_ “collector .of baseball cards. ‘andother memorabilia, ce be on the same field where | Babe Ruth played Is'a great’ honor. (“Coming in here. and” _ dressing in the aame lockér . room with some of the. - greatest former players is a- ° special thrill for me. There ° were people in here that I _ idolized as a kid. It makes an already special occasion all the more re special" . ‘CHICAGO (AP) — It _took long” enough, - but Apparently it was worth the wait. “Fifty years later, we came back,” said Ernie Banks: through © a perpetual. smile. “Fifty -years ago, Babe Ruth hii The comeback “was -- Wiliams Arited a. two: a homer here to, beat. us.. k.' no, and now we come, bac all-star , contest, tp a fastball, ironic in thaf it ~- from ‘that game, New ' York Yankee fastballer . The starting pitcher | Vernon. (Lefty) Gomez, turned back the clock by taking the mound for the{ AL to face Enos Slaughter to open the game. Williams was named’. Player. Robin’ Roberts was the winning | pitcher and Don Lareed was the | - Hower, : f Grand slam, ‘double score five. ' Tim Krauss used B ‘grand. slam and a@ double to drive in five rune and Mike Brown _ delivered the game-winning | single: as Edmonton. beat Tucson §-8 and iswept a. Pacific’. .. Comat’! "League _ * fedolibleheader The Trapyers : took the. pener 5-2, "Blaewhere in the PCL . ‘Tuesday, : Vancouver . downed © Albuquerqse §2; “Tacoma edged Las Vegas - 12-11,and Salt Lake romped - over Phoenix’ 18-7, Portland was rained out in Hawaii, - In the nightcap in Tucson, - - the Toros took an8-7leadon . Bert Pena’s RBI single in "the sixth inning, but Krauss . " ded the score with an RBI. double-and Brown drive in * the go-ahead Tun in the seventh. - - Krauss’ grand slam came in the second inning, Larry. ‘Ray’ belted ‘a -two-run, inside-the-park: homer. for the, Toros in the first, ee In’ — the’ opener, ’ Edmonton’s Steve .. Brown __ ' allowed just one earned run ~as he struck aut seven’ and : walked two, Jackson’ Todd . took the has,‘ - Tn . Tacoma, George "Hinshaw booted a grounder | . - to lét in the Tigers’ winning : run. Las Vegas, which Jed #1 . “@t one point, was-ahead t1-: “10 going into the bottorn of . - “Dennis Maruk, for a second: © .. ound | 1984; draft pick aid ~ first Inning;. followed with a * grounder . .too - hot for _Hitichaw to handle. PCL Standings ; Wot Pet. OBL - Portland - 702 7 — Edmonion-y 6 5.6 1 1 7 500) 4 Selt_ Lake 6 0 4h ake , Vancouver * 4 10.41 6 . . SOUTH “ Tucson a3 is — - Hiwali” a5 ay Phoenix . 7.7 500 WW Albuquerque 53.6 «455.2 “bas Vegas-y 5:9 357 ae y-Firét-halt champion 5 ‘Tharday’s: Results Vaitcduver. 5 Albuquerque a Eamonton 58 Tucson 2-9 - - Salt Coke: 8. Proettx t Tecoma 12 Les Veoms li, Portland at Hawali,. Ped, rain oy) Tediy's .Ganes - Albuquerque eh Vancouver -Las Vegas at Tacoma “Sdmonton, at Tucton’ 1, we Sd Lake at Phoenix: '2 Portland at” Hewall oe ee 1 vO - one” Stars a-1 ae but Tacoma ; responded: ~ with |. Kelvin Moore's. two-run single and Bill Bathe’ a: “Ahree-run homer. 7: Jerry. “Turner's | glam « highlighted’ “Vegas’ five-run first binioe “and teammate Jerry Davis. _ Band > had a two-run blast in the second, . Salt Lake's - Harold ° Reynolds drove in five runs. to pace the Gulls’ victory ” over Phoenix. ~~: Trailing €-3, Salt Lake put” away the - game in the seventh as Reynolds’ three- run triple sparked.a seven- — “Tun outburst off. Giants Joser: Herman, Segelke. In Vancouver, Tom’ Candiottl seattered five hits... ‘and Bill. Schroeder hit.a: Brand slain to lead the - Canadians’ ‘rlumph. 2" free two walks; xa hit his Aah ‘homer at the - S8880n. “Sid Bream hita homer for. ‘ 7 " Candiotti allowed only. one . hit. after the fourth Anning: He walked one and, atruck out alx, " Loser Steve Perry. wat into trouble when Randy Ready SOUGHT thelfirat with a single: 334) the Dukes In. the fourth. ‘Holmes bout not legal? . “Sulaiman said the WBC yeild not certify a Holmes: “Frazier bout as a title fight because’ of -- Frazier’s inexperience ‘and because he. has not met any of ‘th - WBC'S. TOP’. CONTENDERS. © “T believe that: Larry. wants to-have an: easler ~fight | and’ make’ - some -Money,- which is -tine;-but -hot when. the rales of the ' orgaization - are broken," Sulalman aaid, Stars trade for. Maruk ~ "MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — - Minnésota North Stars have acquired one of Washington. Capital's top scorers, centre cash, the team announced ° Tuesday. ee ; “In my, heart. J feel I'm worth more than a secorid- round pick,” Maruk said, “Vm very, very” thrilled.’ " Minnesota - general . manager Lou Nante. said - the fate of the National Hockey League’s top 1983 draft choice, Rhode Island - prep _ star ‘Brian Lawton, ‘Aussies NEWPORT, RI. (AP) —. The two leading ‘Australian. contenders . -for?: .-, the ' America's ‘Cup hope the ' Weather. co-operates today 80 they can continue to test: ‘another’ in the competition for the. sailing , World’s top.prize, __ Heavy. fog on “Rhode ~ Island Sound: forced ‘the.’ postponement ‘Tuesday of . Faces: involving foreign boats, including a “matehup betwetAustralin Tf and Challenge 13 -Australia . Hy whieh breateil” ‘through the ‘first. was Indirectly linked to the trade, ; “ Lawton, another - ‘centre ‘two games with. Minnesota and -the first’ American before being ° ‘peddled to “selected first in NHL draft, Washington fot a:1079 first- May opt'to. play with: the | round draft plek, That piek “United States Olymple team Was used to draft left winger - before tuning | poe “Tom McCarthy, \ Nanne also said an earlier *'- _Maruk sald ‘he’s extited “ trade of centre-Mike Eaves’ “about: ‘coming ; back - and to Calgary and the . free: Proving that “Minnesota is... agency of centre Tim Young getting, the better: of the ‘forced a ‘the need to: ‘shore. deal.” -Up our centre position and — “get” more. firepower.” an Maruk, 27, played for ‘the North Spe in 978 ‘after a hope e for Me heen, offensive ~ entry has a silght edge in. overall — victories-. Challenge 12, represents Melbourne. |. However, the British boat . Victory 83 - beat , both’. Australian 1a-metres “plus the third. Australian | _ contender, Advance, during | the first weekend in July to.:. ‘Taove into first place in. the “America’s : Cup fore triala. - Bae round of trials.with an Mele * ‘The forelgn standings: are: - merger with Cleveland. The " _&8, 178-pound centre played . Maruk ted the Capita. in assists with 50 and ‘points with “81 last year. despite © Playing left wing “about #0 “si of. the Hime,” " the "pa weather. " “followed by "installer IL, 6.2; Chatenge - 6.0; “Canada 1,3 Azzurta of laly,.: 2.0; France 3, 0.8; 0: -has summer of Cup récing: Seeks its first victory. i and Advanice, . tor tad, jel sone é for: - the, Italians, sats against: Canada 1 ‘and-“Advdnce’ ° if