pe eamererd yen a rst A . 3; Horner, Page 8, The Herald, “Tuesday, April 1%, 1989 | “Flannery” ct \ Tim aniery was: only one of ‘nine. San. ‘Diego . Padres with a run batted in Monday \night, but his - _ | eontributlon may have been: just ‘a litde bit aver: ; , _umnnery sing Atlanta: “Braves: 10-9" in’: ‘ National: League. ‘baseball an -adtions” Soe In “addition; ‘he’ “played | another : ‘flawless ‘game. at . third-base In place of Lula * ’ Salazar, who had made two errors -- before . being replaced.by manager Dick . Williams. “I know my = role,” Flannery said. ‘With me, it's only one day at a time, When I'm in there, I go as hard as I can.” “ With. “his “bwo,- its, “only. two nh | ‘| | | Flannery tipted his: average | to’ .378. Gené Richards as | “the only Padre! “with m re. than one net in the Same, riving in \a' pal s Tn: Fee games, ra Las ‘ Angelés Dodgers edged. San: “Franciaco .. ‘Giants #3: and: { Philadelphia" . Phillies” “ elobbered. Chleago Cubs 8-3. * Byery Padre that gat into © ‘the lineup againet Atlanta — _with, the exception: of three “pitchers — — had at least one RZI against four’ Atlanta pitchers, - | Right-hander Erle Show, 2-0, worked the first 51-3 innings forSan Diego for the victory. Rookie right-lander Craig McMurtry, 1-l, lasted Guidry’ S up again Ron‘ Guidry is up because he’s keeping the. ball down ‘again. The New York Yankees - Stats and Standings. a NATIONAL LEAGUE Bast Division toe WoL OP ct, GBL St. Louis, 6 1 87 Pittsburgh 6 3 64? a | Montreal 6 64 200 We Phila - 6 4 « a New York ; 4. 250 dia Chicago 9 102 6 West Divison Los Angelas 9 mn Atlanta i] 3 rid “Wy Cincinnati = & 4 467) OI San Diega 7 462 3% San Fran °9 0 10 231 he Houston 2...) (87. 7 . Monday Results Philadelphia 6 Chicage ‘2 San Diego 10 Atlanta 3 LosAngeles' 4 ‘San Francisco. . Today's Games: St. Louls at Montreal Pit sburgh at New York. N Chicago at Phitadelphia Cincinnati at Houston N . Allonia at San Diego. N cs Angeles at San Francisco N Wesaesday Games St. Louis at Monireal 5" Pittsburgh at New ‘York N . Ghicago at Philadelphia N Cincinnat! at Houston NW. Atlanta at‘ San Diébd 4 Lon Anigétes “at San rancléco N : : ; AB OROH Pct Heep,NY 2 & 12 5d Oester, Cin a. 6S) UW OAS ” Hendrick, Stl -. 27 Cedeno. Cin = oO SOU _ Dawsen, MM a“ Easler, Pgh a 1 Flannery, $0 = 18 4 6 Hall, Chi is. 2 Thomas, LA 25 | TKenndy. SD 50 6 Goubles: Garvey, ‘San Dieps, 4; Ray, Pittsburgh, 4; Oester, Cincinnatl, 43 Rasa, Phita- delpnia.. 4; Wallach, ‘Montreal, SERRBBEE: “Trigtes: Dawson, : Montreal, 3: Green, St. Louls 4: Washington, Atlanta, 2. . ‘Home runs: eles, 4; Davis, 4S Schmidt, Philadelphia, 4 Chambliss, Atlanta, 3; Dawson, Montreal, ‘3: Guerrero, Las Angeles, 3: Hendrick, St. Louls, | Atlanta, 327 Mat: thews, Philadelphia, 3: Yeager, Los Angéles, 3. Runs _ batted - Diego. “16; eles, V1. . Stolen, habes: Lacy, Pitts burgh, 1: Sax, Los Angeles, 8. Brock, Los Ang: San Francisco,” in: Kennedy, . San Landeau Los Ang Pitching (2 decisions}: 10 are tled with -1.000.- . -. Strikeouts: - Carlions’ . Phila- delphia, 327 Soto, Cincionatl. 28.” a aannney . . AMERICAN LEAGUE Fast Pian w ret OBL Batlimore 6 a Milwaukee 605 se w ‘ Cleveland - 5 6 455° Ws Detroit 5 6 455, MH New York S6 50 Ws Boston 5:7 M7 2 Toronto — 6 400 2 . West Olvision : Oakland P44 RO Texas 4 ou 1 Kan city 5 4 $3 4 Calit 7 6 .538 a Chicago § 3 a Min | esota 5 7 al? eV] Seattie's » § 9 057. ah Manday Results Milwaukee 14 Boston @ 14 Cleveland 1 New York 3 Toronto 0 : Minnesota @ Seattle 5 Oakland 5 Catifornia 4 Tonight's Games Cleveland a! Toronto Texas at Baltimore Kanssa city at Detroit New York 4 Chicago Seattie at Minnesota Oakland at Callfornia Wednesday Garnes Milwaukee at Bosfon N Cleveland at’ Toronte N ‘Texas at Baltimore N Kansas City a1 Detroit N New York at Chicago. NO Seattle at Minnasata Wj. Oakland at California . AB OR OH PEt Engle, Min et 1 Gross, Ook B 6 1 «4.4 Bretl, KC a 6M 4. Hassey, Cle Ww 2 a 64.4al Shelby, Bal ld é a da Whitt, Tor 7 4 7.4. Murray, Bal: - 37 6.35 403 Gibson, Det ih} 306 a Wynegar, NY 0 620°lC(U8 Ford, Bal sD 6 OM Dovbles: Brett. Kansas) Cy 8; Boggs, Boston, 4. : . Triptes; Wilton, Detroit © 1; Baines, Chicago, 2. : : Home Runs: Casting, = Ain nesota, 4: Kite, Chicago, 4) Phelps, Seattte, 4: &,. Jackson, California, 4; | Winfield, New York, 4; seven ted witha: Runs wotied In: Kitlle, Chl cago, 14: ‘Thornton, (Cleveland. 12, : : : Stolen bates: City, 4: Garcle, Cruz, Seattle, §. Wilson, Kansas Toronto, $5 J Pitching (1 Goelatona) : v fled with 1.000, Strikeouts: Norris, Oakiand, 18; Kison, Callfornia, ta: Stted, Toronto, 14, Cleveland § on ar : Ww Philadelphia 4 1 ‘Washington 1° § lanky Jeft-hander's ball throwing ‘Monday: night against Toronto's batters. resulted in a two-hit, 3-0 - : American League baseball victory over the Blue Jays. .. Elsewhere, it was Baltimore Orioles | 4, indians: 1; Minnesota Twins 8, Seattle Mariners 5: Milwaukee Brewers 14, Boston Red Sox 0; arid. Oakland. A’s 5, California Angels 4.. . Guidry, who" struck - out four and didn't issue a walk, ‘gave up a game-opening- single to former Yankee Dave Collins, retired 15. consecutive batters, was: nicked for an infield hit by | Buck Martinez opening the _ Sixth inning, then. set- down Toronto's final 12 batters. ~ “He went with the fastball tonight and when he needed a - good — overpowering ~ fastball hehad it,” said New York’. catcher . Butch . ~ Wynegar. “The key to him tonight was that ‘he kept the ball: down.”” Luis. Leal, might have “matched Guidry. goose-egz for goose-egg liad second baseman: ‘Damaso Garcia not- bobbled Roy Smalley’ ‘3 Ewo-out” grounder. wo . Exp ress steal a win | TAMPA, FI. (AP) — Angeles Express stole an £8- 13 United States Football > ‘League victory over Tampa * Bay on Monday night with . four. interceptions and. a fumble recovery. Vinee Abbott booted three field goals and John Barnett | scored Los Angeles’ firat - touchdown on the ground as - the Express improved its: record to 43 before d‘ - Tampa Stadium crowd of 32,223, The loss was the second in - three weeks, for the 5-2, ‘Central _Division-leading . Bandits. and reminiscent. of the beating Chicago administered here April 2, . Chicago’s Luther Bradley. intercepted six passes when was, _ the: Biltz. demolished the . Bandits: On Monday night, . Los Angeles’ Tim Fox was on the receiving end of three of the four interceptions thrown by in the fourth. quarter with a broken wrist that is expected to sideline him for - pix weeks, ‘also fumbled. to set up Barnett’s one-yard | seoring run which gave the | Express a 166 lead with - 12:31 to play. USFL Standings ysFL - Atlantic t 0 s? . Boston 53 72 0 166 10 7M New Jersey 2 5 0 f) Tampe Bay Chicago Michigan Birmingham 2 5 Les Angeles a? Michigan NO Denver a? Arizona N . Suntay Daihen _ Qaktend at Birmingham Boston at Philadelphia ‘Tampa Gay’ at Waahingtok 2-3 | Bandits - quarterback John Reaves. © - Reaves, who left the game. _ ‘Braves, _ Dodgers 4.Glanta 3 ve Giants ef | ace Greg - The- Terrace Badmintin ‘Club hosted its annual open tournament April 16 and 17 at = Thornhill . Junior Secondary School, and ils members won five events at the two-day meet. Gaylene Kawinsky - ‘of Terrace beat out Fran Power for the A flight ladies’ singles title, while Power and Jim Condon of ‘Terrace beat Jack’ and "Shirley Blatchford of Prince George for the A_ flight mixed doubles title. Jennifer ‘ Eastwood of Terrace beat Diane Cey for the 3 flight ladies’ singles. " title, John. Ross and Gord | resulta af the. Terrace Open * Badminton Tournament, held April 1é and Wt Thernhitt duntor Serondary School,” Entranis came ‘from Terrace, — Kitimat, Prince Rupert, Queen Charlotte islands, Smithers, Houston cand Prince George. — AFLIGHT |. Ladies’ singles: 1, Gaylene. Kawinsky {T) 2. Fran Power (1) Men‘a ‘singles: 1. Bill Chudyk (3) 2. Alan Leung (S} Ladies’ doubles: 1, Shirley Blatchford- Sharon Fitchner. (PG). 2.. Gaylene Kawlnsky-Sherry Andersgn(T) Men's doubles: 1. -BIIL: Chudyk-Alan Leung {S) 2. Jack Blatchford-Warren -Kilpatrick (PG) Mixed-doubles; 1. Jim) Condon-Fran Power (T) 2. Jack Blatchford-Shirley Blatchtord (PF) 8B FLIGHT ‘niles’ singles: 1. Jenniler Easfwood (T) 2, Olane Cey (T} - Men's singles: 1. Randy Freisen (QCl) 2. Stewart Wu (S$ Ladies’ doubles: 1. Janet Sheppard- — Elsie Holkestad (PG) 2. Carel Trotter Vi Schaeffer (PR) ‘Men's doubles: 1. John. ‘ Ross-Gord Clent (T) 2 Doug Jenlon (T)-Gary- Bernd (PRI 4 Mixed double: 1. Randy Freisen {QCI)-Gaylene Kawinsky (T) 2, Steve Thomas-Judy Johnson (T} ¢ FLIGHT Ladies! singles: 1. Marg Chudyk, (5) 2, Sue ‘Lortscher (5) Man‘s sigies: 1. Ancrew Schaatler (PR) 2. Gordon Case (PR) * Ladies’ doubles: 1. Dorothy Cheyne- Mary Galloway ¢K} 2. Haten Luddit (H)-Pat Plarce (5S) ° Men's Goubles: 1, Stewart we Opve Plerce (5S) 2, Gordon Case-Andrew a - Schaeffler (PR} Mined doubles: 1. Stewart Wu-Sue Lorischer (5) 2. Phil Davies -Flone McKenzle (T) } hoiner. and a. ‘pinch hit RBI single by. Joel: ; Yoiingbl (Rar Tom’, -Miedentuer,. aced only one batter. ta Ht ighth, ‘got the victory ‘and “' Dave Stewart worked out of . one-dut, two-on jam In- the - 2 “, “ninth to earn hia third save. Clent of 1 Tecrace teat Deg. Jenion of Terrace and Gary ao Berndt of Prince Rupert for the B flight men's’ doubles crown “and Kawinsky ' ‘and ‘Randy- Friesen’ of ‘Queen Charlotte City, beat Steve ‘‘Fhomas and. Judy ‘Johuson, : both of ‘Terrace, for,'the B. flight mixed- ‘doubtes’. tite, Kitimat’s Dorothy Cheyne and Mary" Galloway “best. ’ Mey -eight-hit- ‘pitehing ‘0 z Denny. Cs “the Phillies trailed 20 in’ ‘firs the third when: Matthews led © off With-a solo shot off. Paul | Moskau. After Joe: Morgan: "walked, Selb homered *. Septem Heln Luddit of Houston mand. Pat Peirce of Smithers for the C flight ladies’ Goubles - crown, ‘Local runners-up include ; Kawinsky. and © Sherry: Anderson, who were beaten, : by ‘Shirley Blatchford and Sharon Fitchyier: of Prince. ” George’ -for’the A flight «.. ladies’ doubles title and Phil Davies ‘and Piona’ ‘the: “tournament, ' McKenzie, who were e heaten : by. Stewart’ Wu’ and. Sue Lorischer of Smithers ‘for _ the'c flight mixed: doubles title. " About. 80° people entered participants: coming. from ’ Kitimat,’ -Prince. 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