eee bmn -. ‘hitters. whe have faced him | _ bine! he was: ‘traded. from + - the ; ’Cards* “for. . :-Keith. ace on June 15.:: ” Since that time; he is 4-1 for’ “St. Louls in seven starts and © has a2, 30 ‘earned. ran’: . _ average in 49 innings. “If made a mistake and "gave up a-run or two, the. Bame was over there {in McGregor finds room in. Dome “Mantzame winning rea : ‘Some pitchers may fina the cozy Seattle Kingdome . ~ as spacious as a coffin but- Baltimore lefthander Scott McGregor found plenty of room. --"'You pitch to hitters," "MeGregor sald Tuesday * night after beating the Seattle Mariners, '8-1,.1n an American League baseball ‘game. “You don’t Piteh to ballparks." . McGregor gave up: the Mariners’ lone run in the. first inning and retired the final 16 batters he faced to. run his record to 11-4. - Baltimore, which has won nine of its last 10 games, Davidson. ._ retires © NEW YORK (AP) ‘Goaltender John Davidson - has decided to retire from - “New York Rangers of the National Hockey League, - Says a-published report.’ Davidson, . 30, © told Rangers general manager Craig Patrick his left knee is too damaged: for him to | continue playing, the. New ’ York’ Daily News reports. “Pm 30 years old and I ‘guess my hmee is 45 or 50,” said Davidson, who. became the first goaltendey” ever to ’ ump straight “from junior" hockey to the NHL in 1973 when he joined St. Louis Blues. » §o after ‘the hitters." . what: New, York),’ " allen sald | > Tuesday; night ‘after. pit- - 1 ching.a40: three-hit victory” “against San Diego’ Padres. ~ “These guys, (the Cards. : ake that up; ‘sod ‘can: fuat “Ozzfe* Smith’ : provided’. ‘offensive * support * "Allen needed | with’ a two-run "homer, ” “his: ‘Becond ‘ofthe season and Becond-in four “games,” off . Padres.’ lefi- ’ hander Tim Lollar; who'also™ threw a three-hitter. | _ Atlanta Braves . defeated trails. AL. East’ Toronto by ‘one game. The Blue Jays ‘lost to: Kansas City Royals 62, ‘In other AL action it was: Cleveland = Indians 5, Chicago "White Sox 4: New . York Yankees 4, . Minnesota Twins 0; Texas Rangerg, 3, Milwaukee Brewers 1; California Angels 6,. Boston . Red. Sox 1; and Detroit ' Tigers 4 Oakland A's 3, time ofthe year when the Birds tend to get hot,” Baltimore’s Cal Ripkin said. - Ripkin collected hia ‘15th homer.and a double, scored ‘ twice. and drove. in- three runs. Ken Singleton had two more hits to give him six in the last two ‘games. Royals 6 Blue Jays 2. ‘In Toronto, Hal McRae ~ .and George Biett slugged home runs and Kansas City shelled Toronto pitching for 13 hits while Bud Black and » Dan Quisenberry combined on an eight-hitter. - The game was marred by a wild melee in the seventh inning, —_ ignited *"gtruck Mc ejected. leader ~ ‘complete game of .when- 2, ,Porante: Teligver, ‘dim Acker. Htde in the helmet. ' ‘Jeading off tHe inning. Acker " and McRae were, both New: York” 147, “Houston, | Astros! beat . Philadelphia: Philites.7-3, San. Franclaco by. Giants. defeated -: Chicago took Montreal. Expos $2 and Los “Angeles ‘Dodgers.’ ‘aad ‘Pittsburgh’ Pirates | Bplit’.'a = ‘doubleheader, . ‘the. ‘Pirates: _ winning the operier: 4-1 aind..* | losing the nighteap 3 a in it vel “and | Glenn, Hubbard: ‘hit ‘a oo two-run’ ‘triple’ in ‘Atlanta’s toning,” innings. * Reds 5 Expos 2 m4 Joe | Price. pitched ‘five. “innings of one-hit ball and: In other’ NL games Dann’ Bilardello drove .in three runs as the Reds beat inning began. Black struck out four and: walked none while ‘im-— . proving his record to 4-3. He. left with one out in the | eighth and -Quisenberry came on to record his: talons 5 White 22nd save. diems 5 White Sox 4 a With one out in the eighth: . _ Andre Thornton unloaded -his 12th home run far over .. the left-centre field to break - n - an eighth-inning tie ‘and "McGregor’s ninth: com- . ~ plete game of :the season: was Baltimore’s fifth in its. last six starts. “This is the ~ Rick Sutcliffe battled to,his 12th- victory of the season, | Sutcliffe, 12-4, gave up 10 hits. The ‘right-hander. struck out five and walked three: in pitching his sixth: . the . season, Yankees 4 Twins o Shane Rawley. pitched a six-hitter and Dave. Winfield - smashed a two-run triple as New York won their fifth ‘straight game. . The loss was Minnesota's singles and only one Min- nesota runner reached. second base. He struck ‘out six and walked three in ‘raising his’ career mark - against the Twins to 7-1;. Rangers 3 Milwaukee 1 George Wright’s scoring single broke a sixth: ~ inning tie following a rain _ delay of almost two hours as Texas ended the Brewers’ | ailers: - _ increase your Mast informed retailers. understand the power- ful effects of advertising in keeping, their busi- ness economically secyre. What you may not - be aware of is that you can increase the impact of. your advertising by making use of co-op funds available to you right now. We'll help you - search out those funds and design a plan for using that money effectively” ‘and efficiently, It's Your MONEY a - use it or lose ae 635-6357 sixth consecutive ‘defeat. - Rawley, 9-8, allowed five | tune . ‘Cubs. 43, Cincinnati : Reds, "one Braves. re ‘Met 7" Jerry: Royster “homered sever-rin. ‘sixth ° Lifting’ ‘the Braves over the ‘Mets, who led 1 when the Rick --Honeycutt,. - “went: the first five innings. “for the. victory. After-a rain delay of one “hour: and. 59. - - minutes, John Butcher went _ the final: four innings for b his > fifth: gave, Angels 6.Red Sez is Ken’ Forsch ‘handeufted “Boston von: three hits ‘and’: Brian’ Downing: ‘and Fred. Lynn, belted home runs to give California, the win.’ Forseh, 94, blanked ‘the Red Sox on two singles unlil Dave Stapleton led off the eighth inning with,his sixth © home run of the year, The veteran right-hander struck: ‘out three ‘and walked one in _ -recording his -ninth com- _ plete game ‘of the season. Tigers 4 A's 3 Glenn: Wilson’s —- run- scoring single broke a ninth- inning tie and capped.a two- run rally to give Detrolt the "The ‘loss went to ‘Dave ‘Beard, 2-2, who walked Alan Trammell to: lead off the ninth. Trammell. went to third on Lou Whitaker's - ~bloop single. and scored on. second - Enos Cabell's , - s | sacrifice Fly of the night... . Whitaker took second ' ‘on. the throw to the; ‘plate, sth third and seored' on Wilson ss sharp single to centre. © Jack Morris, 10-3, was the _ winning pitcher. dy: eee «delayed almost. five ours. starts _ Atlanta 11 New York’ 7 - $1 Louls.4 San. Dlego 0 ‘Knight, " Butler,.- vftresl, 7s Dawson, Montreal, .6. _ eleca 21; Murphy. “we! mm - “he: "Braves - had : he consecutive" “hits In. ‘the. in: . ning; “chaeing New “York.” Tom Seaver . cand: :, tagging ~Telleyer «with (thie “run ‘of the * ‘inning: with: his. ie "homer ‘and the last’ rin’ of - the frame with a single: Bob. double in the fnning: : Astro’ 7 ‘Phillies Phil Garner’ homered and - drove in. three Jung, and Terry Puhl. scoréd. three times to lead Houston. to its ‘ 12th victory in 14. games. The Phillies, meanwhile, lost. thelr second. in a row under new manager Paul’ ' Owens, who replaced Pat. Corrales. ; Bob Knepper, 4-9, gave up : four hits~.in_ five - innings, yielding - three unearned runs, Season in a. rare. relief, AP “pearance: . ° Glants 4. {Cubs 3 "Darrell : : Evans raced. ‘home with the ‘winning run ‘on: ‘catcher Jody's Davis's ertor in the ith inning;and » ‘Milt: May hit his third home ° Tun in three games | as San © : _ Frantisco edged Chicago. The Giants ‘Toaded . the © -bases in the’ 10th off Bill Campbell on ‘a walk to Evans singles by Jack Clark and Jeff Leonard. Max: Venable then grounded to. first . baseman Bill Buckner, but Davis” dropped Buckner’s — throw home. for an error, allowing Evans to score. Pirates 4-2 Dodgera 1-3 John Candelaria. pitched - the Pirates to their elghth -_ straight victory as they~won- «the opener, and the Dodgers _ ended the streak. in the . nightcap when. Rick. Mon- - day drove in ‘the winning . run withia sacrifice fly in ‘the’ ith inning at Pitt- b sonal’ winning. streak to six * games, combining.with Rod - Scurry. on. a seven-hitter. In the nighteap, Monday’s . Sacrifice fly drove in Steve - Sax for L.A.'s winning run. ‘Steve Howe worked 21-3 innings of scoreless relief for the victory, his first ‘since being reinstated from "a one-day suspension. - Horner, had. ro ‘two-run, : and Mike .LaCoss - ' recorded his firat save of the : ‘and. consécutive | Chndelsiia ‘rin’ ‘his ‘per he » editor: 7 e f Swarn Mann (left) and ‘Fran Power won the right to represent the _ don chatter, _ northwest at the annual Buick Challenge mixed doubles tennis provincial playoffs In Vancouver August 12 and 13. Mann and Power won the area Title on the weekend at a playoff.in Terrace by beating three other couples, two from Smithers and one fro Kitimat, in the playoff series. . The final match saw Mann and Power beat Breeda Ball and Matt Cachis of Smithers 7-5, 4-6, “Stats and Stondings NATIONAL LEAGUE Gaw Division Wh Pct. OBL » St Louls 4644 ST] - Pitsburgh. 44 44 500 Phitadélipnia 43 44 .49#. 1% Montreal 43 45 47 2 Chicago 41.50 431 5% New York 32.58 .343 13146 West Diyisien - Atlanta 58°35 624 — Los Angeles. 53°37 S89 - 3% Houstan 47 42.538 8 San. Olego 45 45 500 11% San Francisco 45 46 .495 12. Cincinnati ‘a1 ST ddd 1h . Tuesday Resuits : . Houston. 2? Philacelphia 3. Cincinnati § Montreal 2” - Piltaburgh 4-2 Los Angeles 4 (and game 11 innings) San. Francisco 4 Chicago 3 (10 © innings) Q Today's Gamea San. Francisco at Chicago New York at Atlanta N Cincinnati at Montreal N * + Houston™at -Ptilladelphia Ni - Los ‘Angeles at Pittsburgh N 7 San Diega at $1. Lovis N , . Thursday Games tan: “Francisco al Chicago “New ‘York at Cincinnati W ‘7 shoe. Angeles! at Pittsburgh N ‘a Aduston at Montreal N : ' Philadelphia at Atlanta N San Didgo at St. Louis NN’ i ABR Hod 295.25 101.342 Hendrick, StL307 46 103° .340 Ensitar, Poh 9226025 «74 1327 Madiock, Pgh 289 40 93, .322 Murphy, Atl. 333° 87 106.318 Oliver, Mtl 351 40117 316 Thin, How - 46? 52 116 a6. Dawson, Mtl 355 sa via'ars -LoSmith, Sth 23) 33 72.312 cruz, Hou - 9 <2? 47-102 312 - Guerrero, LA = 333 61 104 312 Puhl, Hou = ©2217 30 69 312 Oaubles: Buckner, Chicago, - ‘a5; Kolght, Houston, 25; Oliver, ‘Montreal, 24; Hendrick, 51. Louls, 223 Ray, Pitteburgn, 22. ‘Triples: Moreno, Houston, 1. Atlanta, 6: Raines, Mon- San Fran: Home runs: Evans, Atlanta, > 20) Guerrero, Los Angeles, | 19).: Dawson, -Monteal, We Schmict, - Philadelphia, 16. “ Runs. Gatted. in: Dawson, Montreal; 70;. Murphy, anta, 65: Hendrick, St. Louls, 63; °° . Los Angeles, . 40. : ’ * Raines, . Men- New York, 33; Sax, Los Ang Fal- ’ . Persr, Atlanta, 10-2, Ryan, Houston, 92, 018 "'Montefusca, Séy Diego, * £00, 4.201 ‘Hooton, Los Al abs, 17, 20. ” Strikeouts: carlton, Phila: : daiphie, 153). Soto, Cincinnatt, | Pittaburah, McWiltiams, - | Kansad City.6 Toronto 2 ~ Chicago af. Cleveland. -N H Pet. Menter,. Sen Pranclaco, aa. . Haas,” AMliwaukee,. - AMERICAN . LEAGUE East Divition WoL Pet. OBL Toronto §2 36 301 — Baltimore $1 37.9801 Detrait 50 38. 568.2 New York 49 39 (557. 3 Allwavkee 46 40 .545- 4 Boston 44°45 1494) Be Cleveland 30 52 422° 15 . West Division Chicago 4642 «517 — Texas a7 44 516 — Callfornia M6 44-511 ‘Kansas City 42 42 «494 52 Oakland M0 52 438. TY |. Minnesota 47°56 498-11. _ Seattle 3°52) 3aT 12 Tuesday Results Cleveland § Chicago 4 New York 4. Mliinesota 0 Texas 3 Milwaukeo: | - California 4: Boston 1 Datrolt 4 Oakland 3 Baltimore 8° Seattle 1 - Teday's Games , Minnésote at New York | Texas at. Milwaukee, - Delrol} at Oakland Baltimore at Seattle: Kansas City at Toronto N "Boston af Callfornia N’.- -. Thursday ane “Minnesole. -at Glevelond . Kansas City at New York N “Chicago! at Milwaukea -N _ Torante at-Texas'N . Detrolt: at ‘Callfornla N° ~ ‘Baltimors at Oskiand N Bostan at Seattle N . AB OR. HP Carew, Cal 46543 105” .a96 Bogut, Boe | 329 58122 377 Bret. Kan" 214 56°85 1363 Griffey, NY 240 46 Bo .339 \ Aikens, Kan 243-236-7327" Whitaker, Det. 367 54118 .321 . McRae, Kan 324 54103 1318 Bonnell, Tar 224° 28 «70 = ,313 DeCinces, Cai 240 40 75 313 Murray; Bal) ~ 332° 60.109 ..310 Yount, MIL " 3i6. 46 tod ,a10 , BDeubles: Boggs, | Boston, 297 Parrish, Detroit, 28; McRae, - Karsan City,” 2 Hridek,, AAln- fesota, Ue i Triples: Herndon, - Datratt, 7; Wintleld,, NewYork, 73: Wilson, Detralt,. obs Griffin, Toronto, 6) Gibson, -! Cetrolt, ‘bie wirloht. Texes 6° Molitor; Milweukea,.’ Home fang: Ric, Boston, an 1 Kittle, © Chicago, 207 Cooper, Mil - Waukee,‘ 207 Armas,: Boston, 10: | Brett, Kanssh Cli, 19 Runs! batted in: Copper, Mile wavkee;.:72; Rice; Boston, 66: RHtle, Chicago, éu: Bratt, Kan- gas’ City, 61 Sioled -.: bases: He, Jerson, QGakland, 54; Cruz, Chicago, 44; Wilson, Kansan City, 41. | Pitening. (0. decisions}: Jack- sori, Toronto, Fl) .057, 4.357 Rig: . hetth .New: Yérk,..11-3, 786, 3.27; 42,7, 3.657 Kapsrian, 'Chicagi, 7-1, .778, ~. M057 . Sutctitfe,- Clevetand,- ae Strinedvts: : Stieb; Toratito. \20;, Morelia, Detolt,- 114; Blyle.- ven, Cleveland, 110, to. as Tacoma _ Edmonton 11-10 in Pacific . Albuquerque at Edmonton 6-3, Hill stayed hot long enough Donnie Hill -blooped «a. 12th-inning ‘single into left field with the bases loaded | to drive in.the winning runs ‘ outlasted Const ~ “League baséball action.. : ' : Elsewhere in the. PCL . _ Tuesday, - | Portland 2-1, Albuquerque” * pounded” Vancouver. 10-2, Las Vegas. beat Sali. Lake . 'Tucson edged 33-12, and Phoenix swept a 7 ‘doubleheader. from Hawail, . winning both games 5-4. Sfor-7 in: . Edmonton, Scored a-run and - ; drove in seven others, ~~: Trapper starter. Brown took a one-hitter into ° :. ” the filth inning, but Tacoma - surged back to finish. the Hill. went Steve PCL Standings Pacific Goat Lengua : w Portland . 43 i de ite Edmonton-y ~~ 14 V4 650051 Salt Leake W2'16 4399 Tacoma 12 16 1499 9 Vancouver 6 Woe . . «+ - South fee Tucson ee a Ys Albuquerque 18 10 ..800.: Ile Hawall 16042 571 Phaenix . 14 14, .500- 4: Las Vagas-y 3 taal dy ¥-first-half champion : Tuesday's. Results Tucson 2 Portland } Tacoma 1} Edménton 10, 12 In- nings - ~ Albuquerque 10 Vancouver 2 Las Veges 13 Salt Lake 12 -: Phoenix 5:3 Hawall a4 Today's Games Portland - at - Tacoma - Tucson at Salt Lake: Vancouver at. Phomix - Mawall at Las Vegas Hinshaw _ Portland game with .17 hits, D.w Smith took'the loss: ; In Las. Vegas, :Mike Martin’s ° eighth: -inning - single drove in the winning run for the Stars,.as. ‘Salt Lake fell shart despite: three. home runs by Ken: ‘Phelps. The Stars rallledifor ‘two runs in the elghth on a walk, an RBI double by. George single. wt, 7 ue Phelps - hit Jat three-run homer ‘in: the: third - and added solo shots ‘in the sixth and the eighth. : : Mike Couchee picked “Wp the victory, as. Kevin McReynolds, Jerry Davia, Jerry Turner, aiid. Hinshaw all homered ‘for the. Stars. In the nighteap. game ‘in - Honolulu, . Phoenix's, ‘Mark Dempsey . and - :. Frank Williams. combined. for: 8 four-hitter to. beat . ;the Islanders, a In the opener, Jett Cornell pitched 1 2-3-innings “of shutout relief to earn.a save for Mark Calvert, ; vietary. 5, In Portland, “Larry ‘Ray Scored on an . étror, ty outfielder ©. Sanchez, - for Tucson's _ wittning run.” ~ Back-to-back . donbles by - Bobby. Pate and Ray scored “Tucson 8: Firat. run, ; Helore Sanchez. ‘bobbled Pankovits’ fiy ball’ lasing Ray to score from second. Portland’ 's lone fuii ame in the- fourth - whien ‘Juan Samuel's bise- hit: bounced _ ° aver outfielder Scott Loucks for an intide te path homtd Fun. and” Martin’ B Who . scattered seven ita, for. ‘the