iy banca plichers ‘would like to ae tA : : me, anauhes Browers beat A's 4 indians ae oe rye. -of New York Yankees, 9 TS) beer “neon ‘Ping CS foe Rickey sae a dette Gakineé sndreichd hase wight to Perry and-Seattle’ Mariners, the | Perry — in his 2ist big league campa wand at 43. the | | age on error by Cleveland shortstop Jerry Dybzinakl, © | aaa ‘the Uttle-finger of his pitching hand when he.’ “oldestplayer in the majors —- scattered nine hits (o become. then stole his 27th’ and 23th bases of the season, After hed the dugout wall alter surrenderinig five runs in the: . only the'15th plletier to win 300 games. He was released last : Murphy walked, Dan Meyet singled to score Henderson and. vd timing; four of them unearned. =" year by Atlante: Braves of the National League... send Murphy to third: Tony Armas grounded to third, and *: iny:;Palmet of. Baltimore, seeking his 250th triumph, . "It wan great," said a champagne-drenched Periy, “who - when Toby Farrah threw to sécond for'a forteout, Murphy “| nt [puly: three batters before loaving with a stiff neck @& . walkédone and struck out! four. “tt was ike the list game of ‘broke’ for the Plate and scored easily, ae ‘Orioles pounded California Angels Te oo World Series out there,’... 7 ms ~ Red Sox 5.Radgers 2) | - me we L i Denny: of Cleveland ylelded only three hits, put two": Perry blanked the Yankees until Ken Gritfey homered n- ‘dm Rice and Tony Perez homered and Dave: Stapleton Q wrun-producing singles by Dan Meyer and. Rickey “the sixth inning, By that time, the Mariners had 4 Fy BO lead, | ‘lashed a pair of doubles'as the Red Sox pounded gut six geraon and ane was a homer by. Dwayne Murphy 0s. -having scored five times in. the third: inp .”° , extra-base hits amon thelr 19 safeties. Perez drove ina run. TRESS Da bedroam condominium tk ad A's won their seventh game in a fow,.8 42 victory... Orioles ® Angels Z ‘s. im _ | ‘with a first-inning grounder and the Red Sox made il 3-0 in located ciase to downtown. One fuli bath the: Indians 4-2, Denny allowed only one hit afterthe — Dan Ford’s tie-breaking, two-out, two-run a e: in the: ‘-the fourth when Stapleton and Glenn Hoffman doubled and and 2 half baths, fully carpeted, very well inning and retired 20 of the last 21 batters he faced, = ninth inning triggered a seven-run outburst ab a Ortoles Jerry Remy had an RBI single. Perez homered Uae 8=6okept, recently redecorated on starter Bob Ojeda, three outs away from the five handed the Angels their first loss in 10 home games: this - and Rice Iy the ‘seventh. Ojeda yielded a two-run homer to . a necessary to be the winning pitcher, was yanked by: - season. Ross Grimley, who took over for Palmer, in the ‘Lamar Johnson in the fourth and Bob Stanley replaced him - ot i ager Bala Houk with @ 4-2 lelfd and the Red Sox went first inning, recieved credit for his first maj, league + with two runners on baéé and no one out-in the fifth. Priced to sell at $43,000 v0 ' Ly Brewers 6 Twins 3 - oe Te Cecil Cooper singled home the tie-breaking run in the- i a ‘sixth inning and Ben Oglivie added a three-run double in the Call 635-7307 © “a. Loser Brad Havens had a one-hitter and had retired ; 7°. suecessive batters until Robin Yount tripled with two out’ ° _ after 5:00 p.m. tri Exped tana sill reinember Rick Monday with . ‘San Diego Padres.127 and San Franciseo Giant dented inthe sixth and scoped on Cooper's alngia to break. a 22tie. | , He cost their team the pennant last year witha, New ‘York Mets’ 3. oo - in ig | home: tun in the Natlonal League: baseball: . Phillies. 12 Padres? ae am te : — George Vukovich stroked four hits and trove in five runs, | D Ite i Trey he gave them more to remember. | the best offensive production. of his brief major league Roya ou on . Los, Angeles Dodgera outfielder jogged thelr career, to lead Philadelphia past San Diego. ‘ pn@mories with a triple in a three-run first inning that. °.. Vukovich led an offensive parade that prodaced 25 hits. * sik the Dodgers to a 3-2 victory. . _ and 19 runs between thle teams, coming against Gight pit - Floral Collection as Adoday’s blow hit a spot on the centre: field wall at chers. eg ~ Aypipic Stadium that wasn’t far from where-bis homerun Philadelphia starter Larry Christenson wad credited with vee Near: est to. Nature’ e allJanided last October against Steve Rogers. - - “his second victory in five ‘decisions: while Juan at's just one of those things that happens,” ” sald Elehelberger, 2-4, took the loss, =, Reg. from day, shrugging off the colncidance. ~ Glam Mes ee | “MMitoughout most of the game, the Dodger right fielder. Chil Davis broke a,8-8 tie in the ninth inning with a'two- 7, 95. to 155, 00. was unted and booed by fans in the right-fietd bleachers, \ run double to lift San’ Francisco over New’ York. . 7 Fe . ' was one girl out there who must. know. every: . Jose Barrioa started thé San Francisco. rally with a wher word in the English language,”* Monday said. “Not leadoff walk. One out later, Johnnie LeMaster lined his F siention some of the’ Frénch : ones. that I couldn't un- - third-single of the game to put.runnera at first and second. - de . , The runners moved up on & & passed ball: by: ‘Mets. catcher ; a he vite. Teame inte the clubhouse for a drink: Inthe John Stearns. |. fourth or fifth inning,.I padsed'a couple'of stadium work- . Davisthen amaicked Hellever Jesse Orosco’s $2 pitch into. a mi rsndthey polled to me anda, “That's the guy.’ Hey, right-centre field to clear the bases. Orosco, 0-4, had n0t m ee cre. Fee just here to play ball.” - - allowed a run in his last 11 innings af relief before Davis's nO , Cay ae * Monday's triple drove in one of the Dodger runs, while the _double. The winner was reliever Greg Minton, 2-1.. . i ; . : a Ao Jewellers others came ‘on doubles. by. Steve. Garvey and Pedro The Mets jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning on . . mo oo a _ os Guerrero off.Scott Sanderson, 3-2, Z Dave Kingman's three-ruri homer. The Giants tied [tin the © 6 City Centre 4 all te 4637 Lakelse Ave. ‘Btahied to the-3-0 lead, Dodger starter Jerry Revss hung . fourth when Jack Clark doubled home two rons and Johnnie. . ‘Kitimat 632-3319). _ ‘ pee es a 7440 ‘Terrace Shopping Centre _ op topoet thé victory with last-ning rellet help from Tora LaMasier singled in another. er mia = a _ , é Gary. Garter hit a pair a solo, haame, runs for the Expos’: scoring. Elsewhere In the league philadelpla Phils = oualugged 3a ‘great. game. mits ° : aottes HTT oF aad sean & Agarmz, (AP) — “It.was-great,” said a champagne e nched Gaylord Perry. of Seattle Mariners ‘alter recor- pghis 300th major Teague’ baseball pitching victory” * .” Wetlnesday night. ° 7 . #4t-was like the last game of a World Series out there, ” y said. “It.was very exciting.” a) ; ’ Hepry, the majdr league's oldest player’ at 43, beat New: To Yankees 7-3 with a complete game before a Kingdome: - Yeedot 27,969; Perry gave up nine hits, five in. the. eighth we inning when: the Yankees scored, two runs. - * . * sli ¢he ilinth inning, Perry retired the Yankees" Rick ° carne Cerone: Larry, Milbourne.and Willie Randolph in order. |. . ... #4) Jost wanted to get ahead of-the hitters and not walk | anybody,” he said. “I didn’t want to face’ people like John Mayberry’ and Dave Winfield again, esl Wasn't tired physically. but I'm Bure