. several years.’ The Royals ‘and Boston’ - * Red. Sox: combined. foe SL. nits, seven’ ,errors - anid: 17. “who © homered, ° singled. and dou: .- - bled twice, “scoring from . with two out in: 42 innings; Cleveland beat’ runs Dave gillicn i . LE ie Bi oN & BROWN. MRECTRIC LTD. ||: 4629 McConnell Ave.” Os cae | | : ‘Free Estimates a “Len Brown ve < Aas7s By’ The Asvottated Press Jetty. Coleman plays” a, strange’: ‘kind "0 of numb wen” Dt: for once’ gam “numbers added.up | oa win - “Jones yaa ‘one-third of ue "@ffénce and 108 per cent the’ Sari".Diego' manager, ‘observed Tuesday. night after the one-time ace of the Padres’. stat ended a. per: gonal : seven-game National . | League baseball losing. “streak ‘by sécattering eight - Chicago hits: ‘and beating the Brett continues his hot . today. ‘The start of the game - - Orioles win over, Texas. © Was “delayed two hours. by’ .¥ain. The :game, took three threatened with three rurs i By The Canadian Press ‘Brett agreed there hae fi't. ‘bepn.-a, game in Kansas City like: this ane in i runs, with” ‘Brett, : third base on an error:by Red, Sox shortstop Rick Burleson: bottont: of the ninith to,gly! City - a 9-6 American Yeas gue _ baseball victory? =! “phait's thélWelt oitb nat long time,” ° “gaid the third baseman, whose. four hits raised his average ‘to. 382. - ‘With the loss, the Red Sox : alipped into sixth place in the ‘American League East Divi-: sion, . less” than” one- ‘per centage > point. - Cleveland Indians. ta ‘Seattle Mariners 7-2; California Angels blanked . Detroit Tigers 7-0;. ‘Mil- . woukee Brewers defeated, - .. Chicago White. Sox 5-15... Minnesota Twins.edged New. York Yankees 3-2 “and Baltimore’ ‘Orioles downed Texas Rangers: “453. Royals 9 Red Sox a: Brett extended hid hitting which he has ‘driven in 18 ‘runs and stroked three home. runs. A’s 6 Blue Jays 5. Cbs 3. 3. . Jones oe one ‘of: “ai Pittsburgh Pirates «+ ra Diego's thréd hits. ‘All three - Philadelphia Philltes i. . Tung-against ‘Doug : ‘Capilla’ Houston Astros 6; Montreal were unearned as, the: Cubs ; * Lod: “angeles: ‘Dadgers w _ loaded-the bases. ‘Two runs. ‘ stored - gf our: adefence,” : Coleman; itted four errors. : a hen the season started,” J had ‘visions. of ‘a. 20-win, season,’ said Jones, the 1976. Cy Young Award winner who hasn't had a ‘winning season’ gince then. “The impact of. , theseven losses in a row plus. the ‘injury. (toa rib which - sidelined him for a ‘month):; really hutt mie"? 2, In other NL games it was, Eoxpos 4 Cincinnati Reds. 1; "NewYork Mets 2. Atlanta Braves ‘1 and San Francisco Giants: #8L Louls. Cardinale 1, me "Padres 3 Cubs 1° ‘ Jones, who struck out two batters and didn't watk-any, zipped through the game | in . one hour, 58 milnutes:.’ ~ In the second inning, ‘Dave’ Winfield’s single, a. “walk ta. . a peared oat Mike Vail’ single. Gene Tenace and an error by’ CHL Johnson hit the. second: . “home: ‘th his Tast nine appearances, vere ‘ in Kansas City Rave seen ina run - behind - ~ the bat for most of the game,” “stroked \ a’ ‘ game-winning. “7 streak to 11 games, during .., Dwayne Murphy drove in” _ two runs, including the ~ ‘winner in the top of the:1ath, ” inning, to: give: Opkland the: victory, over ‘Toronto. in. | _ ‘fhe «| Rangers * hours and 49 minutes to com- - etree “the ninth before’ Martinez, had shortstop Ivan DeJesus . When: . second .. baseman. Steve . Dillard misplayed a liner by, Tim ba . the Los Angeles success. He* Flanwery . In the fourth, ‘the Padres . pl loaded the bases on an.error by | third, ‘baseman. ‘Lenny - Randle and two walks, ‘anda- run scored! when Ozzie Smith, . was hit by-a pitch. ° The -only ‘run ‘off’ “Jones eae in the. seventh when of his’ three ‘doubles and . entered ihe’ game to face isk | Copperside Store " PROPARE - GHOCENIES - LAUIROROMAT -—talatng to camp ond Insttaton orders. OPEN 10-10 7 days-a week Phoce 693-4850 ane The’ ‘Herat eds. uly io, 1980, Page 5 ya blown’ one PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) = 0! am -Stuart Lee acored Both goals’ yar - ‘Tuesday night a Portland: . Timbers’ “North, | American Soccer League - victory. over. Toronto . Biz, T {| zard before 0,238 tyne. Toroite’s | ie pct he Dodgers it i0- pirates 2, If Jones‘ was vital to both: the offence and defence of the Padres; Burt Hooton: was even more jnstrumental., in: tched a seven-hitter for his ‘peventh straight: win and ‘drove in four runs, three with: . a homer;ias Les Angelen . battered the Pirates.: Phillles § Astros Philadelphia: pulled even with Houston-in the seventh. dinning: when Mike ‘Schmidt ‘eracked a. two-run homer, "then Lonnie Smith broke the: tie: with: an- eighth-inning ° single and Bake. McBride - added a-two-run ‘single, ~« "‘MeBridle had five singles and . drove in three runs for the | ‘Phils. , : Expos. ‘ Reda. ~ Rookie | Bul GullieRson " game-winning - muffled cincinnati “with a. - aix-hitter, striking out <10-, _ Reds fora team: high , this... |. personal’ career | © high. Warren. Cromartie, year. ‘and. Andre Dawson and ‘Gary Carter had RBI {singles for Montreal. ” : : Mets 2-Braves woe “Doug ‘Flynn, with a triple - in ‘the | ‘second -inning, and Joel. “Youngblood, . with “a single ‘in the sixth, gave ‘the - “ Mets" their: victory: over a “Atlanta: rs . Giants: ‘ Cardinals 1 - Larry. Herndon. drove. a. three runs against. his for: mer team with a triple anda. _ single and Jack Clark Bee up: his” league-leading ‘15th. JRBI of: the season aS the Giants beat st. a F mer" Kick by os 7 _ Masted a shot, ito i: lower feet away, -dribbled into the. ~, net at 93:28 with Dale Mit-. ae chell and Best eredited with : : assists. ‘ . Portland now hes a ‘4045 record, while “Toronto is i 4. a, secon "less decisively. Toronto ‘goalkeeper ‘Blagoje Tamindzic leaped to grab the - _+ ball but.was knocked: down, . | _ by Portland’s Clyde Best, , . Lee’s shot, from about-eight |: ane A Bp I | VANCOUVER ~ 130 PM DAILY SERVICE © aNOTEER GREAT WEST CONNECTION’ plete and ended at 1: He Bm a eee “indiana. 1 Mariiers: 2. —_ Sid ‘Monge: has’ regalned his consistency in the bullpen ‘ and. Mike. Hargrove hit two - Pun | to.¥ carry: Cleveland « over , Seattle.” , ‘Monge, the Indians’ relief “age,, followed up a 1979) alle.“ ‘star 3@Q800. ‘with ‘an’ “nef. fective, first half‘la 1980, But: fige’ Has yieliied only one: - run .on: four hits in 16 23 innings. ” Angels 7 Tigers | 0 ot an Bobby Grich, who wanted, . toplay in Detroit atone time, ~ drove in six ras with a pal’ of home "runs; one @ gratid slam, to. lead. | California’'|: “against the Tigers.: ae ne oe Brewers § White Sox.l) |: “Ben prhiat drilled ‘three. © _— a he Va sltaiyt aang eo athe orm enya sold. "homer ‘to: lead - Moise: a: Haas ‘and ‘Milwaukee. ‘to | victory. wo pwins 3 ‘Yenkeés 2: Rob Wilfong, struggling at “y- foreign sources, single for, Minnesota after | being baffled earlier by New ‘York veteran Luts Tiant. . “ppis is-about the firat 4) time this year that’ I've walked in the clubhouse and, felt igood,"” said: the Twine’. second baseman. ! . . Orioles 4 Rangers 3 "Baltimore reliever Tippy: |” “Martinez got. pinch ‘hitter’|~ aaa eziak toblt a lazy tly to los centre for the final out of the Ae awe ay Mig thy PRED, fle tanker‘or pipeline. OH wi n ere feel 45 ot burned to generate, electricity... With'oil prices star of .. ‘sight’ we have to find: better ses forour residual | « oil, oreftavers. “*There.hos. tobeaway to squeeze “more out of each barrel of cide.” °” Bye, FIRST THINGS FIRST. ee Since industry n6 la ting to skyrocket outof wee or der yb nag : WHAT IS IN A BARREL OF CRUDE OIL? a - Crude oil, ; domestically produced, or from * L arrives at the refinery usually by. " After the refinery gets throw, ed ee se e * “< With if, takes out the gases, mainly propane an “butane, the gasoline for your car and aviation: - fuel, and the slightly heavier fuels such as diesel. - * oil and furnace:oil, what's left? You've got thick _- black residual, or heavy oil, thatis now used 10 fuel industrial ‘furnaces; and in ‘Atlantic Canada, ae Pag ty ay 0 ee heat et “ail for its boilers, “alternative fuels had 10 be found. We found.them, Western coal is ‘moving into, - "pater Canada and we've found that natural | pas, . wood. wastes, even our everyday garbage, can be’ : barged effectively and inexpensively. . Be 2 This action will increasingly free up: 30 to 7 _ ‘speak, the supplies of residual oil that, would . “otherwise have: ‘beénbumed.' 23+. . CANADIAN REFINERIES TO. SPEND $3 BILLION ON UPGRADING TEFTOVERS. ; : aot, fice bisd ‘ div Uibtcmert dee (ew athe et Bua eve = oJ iv wel qs. tei sayy! ae Pah bah * Giesel fuel and home heating oil from the same amount of crude oil. “ Over the inext five years, ( Canadian refineries ’ oor. > and’ Scientists will be getting their teeth into this” ’ vitally important project. Its ultimate success - will mean getting more out of our: present and “future oil supply, less deperidency on unreliable *- _ foreign oil supplies and the development of iew ' markets for our other domestic fuels. fs ma ~ Residual dil upgrading, a positive step towards a er ern amet” Rat Oe i a et a : senile egaiti nso tevin ma, ‘long. 10 achieve. - niger h “has the tary of residual Spending §3 billion is the right way to go. To get the same result from an oil-sands project would: cost double the: amount and take at least iwi as ‘Refining iechnology has made it possible to : . take leftover oil and upgrade it. 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