\ aan ‘ - eae | “ Page 4, The Herald, Monday, -August 15,‘1999 = herald © ~~ Expos. oldtimers return; "and there’ were “$0, ‘many. ‘When ‘he: arrived ‘at ‘the: “i. amport in Moritreal ‘last , Friday. night; an ‘elderly “you. | .. played, . 1969 rel smothered - affection for the first-ever - Expas’-old-timers, game on | Sunday. : along with that of 12 other . former Expos, was not -to. ' intimate Jarry Park but to . ae gentleman eyed Mack J Jones: "for: .about. a: miliqute - and | - finally’ said: “Hey, I know... . - You're going out. to - .. play. ball at. ‘Jarry Parks, - . aren't you?” .. Syt : | The man kaowa ag the. . Mayor of Jonesville when fie~ th. the Expos in ed to the city that him “with “But his return, "For, most. of the former “Expos, it: had been only 15. . Years since they captivated . ‘the heart of the cltys. and by . extension, can: ventlre country: But as they: trotted with a slower pace onto the‘ artiticial surface, [t seemed. that-‘an‘ “entire: generation’. had passed. _ Someone asked Hunt, ‘who. - . set amajor-league.record in 1971 when 50° baseballs crashed into his anatomy, whether his hit-by- “pitch - - mark would ever be broken. . “TEI waa making the kind’ of, money they're making . + Spacious, aloof Olymple ' Stadium. a — “When I was coming i in,I | - saw ‘nothing but grey .: ‘eonerete,"” said Ron Hunt, : -. the one-time Expos second baseman, ‘There © was . ... conerete-in the parking lot, - concrete. on - the floor walking... taward the _ 7. stadium, concrete - everywhere. : “It. just didn't. seem as | "personal as the old . ball "parks like Jarry.” | Concord ; Carpet . Care P Cotessional rug } cleaning. ser: - ‘vice, Cleaning and storage of Imported, domestic or cusiom made rugs... sonable rates for top : “natch work. Ask. 635-6675 | Call Today al Under new Managenient SPECIAL" We'll clean your’ couch at regular price. and a chair freel - win, “victory, and one bonis point ‘for . . Bethit,” he replied. “Every , time I'd get hit, I'd get $50. “That’s tip money for them today.’ “A lot can ih pen in 1. thedrab concrete, are found | _dn the hair of Dan McGinn and Clyde Mashore. ~- In 1869, families could buy . a week's worth of groceries for $35. Now, you can't even . spend, an afternoon.at the | ball perk. for’ that amount.- ‘“One of my fondest memories of Montreal was the day before our home opener at Jarry Park in - 1969,”’ said former catcher ’ Ron Brand. “We had a- parade. through the streets _NASL Standings NASL ‘ Enatarn wen WLEF A SPP New York 16 8 72 42 55161 Chicago ~ 1311-5? 58 48126 Toronto 311 43 38 38 112 Montreal “OW a 66. 4498 Sovthern DBivisien Fort Laud 1! 465 50 42 105 ** Tulse “W219 40 60 94102 ‘Tampa... 7.1@, 44. 70° 47-79 . america 9 1596 a1 9068 Wastern Givialon Vancouver 20 5 50 24 at 157 Golden Seatiie’- ... 114 50 47. 99 95 San Diego 1014 38 47 3082 Six palnts sre awarded for a faur “points for .». shootout every goal scored with & menx- imum .of. three per: game. No bonus’ point is awarded fdr Overtime or shootout ooals. Sunday Games New, York 3 Montreal 6 : forever: ‘carved his | way into’ mad Pari teat {AP) — Most golfers on the | | wonderful -.~’ people’ Whe, turned, aut to. cheer. us,"? : The. tiext’:. day, - Jones millions. of, ‘hearta “with. _produced the: first: inajor- "Teague" runs , on: Canadian’. soll. lat ; “The years L spent | in] “Montreal were ny ‘most |. enjoyable in baseball,” said -. Jones on the weekend, “The people of this city were what ' made it 80 enjoyable." But’ time, that conniving - thief, has a way of changing now, I sure wouldn’t want ta, _- Averything... Fifteen. years — _later,. the wife. of a ‘relief . pitcher. cannot - be’ in: troduced to the baseball fans of - Montreal withaut receiving 4 shower of boos.: _And woe to the pitcher | or batter who fails to deliver in. ‘the clutch ~ because the’ _Yeception will be as frosty’ in. as Olympic Stadium _ early April. a ne . The- age of baseball: in: : nocence has long been over “in Montreal, and not even theretum of ‘its pioneers : ‘could cut through the layers of frustration, the result of .- too many hopeful springs and unfulfilled“ autumus. Oh, there was modest ap- -plause as the. old-tiniers did — - thelr bit Sunday, but it was .a3 though a new breed of fans were politely relating to another era. 1 Somebody asked Jones - ‘whether he had'visited the . Stadium over which he once | ‘presided. With a trace of sadness in his voice, he replied: “No, I hear they're having a tennis match there." a . Practice makes perfect? GRAND BLANC, Mich. Professional =. Golfers’ . Assoctatlon taur believe the: more, they practise, the. better they get. Wayne Levi, however, is different. Levi doesn't : espécially Fort Lauderdale 3 San Diewo ike to play golf; he.would 2 (sO) : Saturday -Resulis Tuisa 7 Toronto 0 Vancouver 3 Seattle 2 (50) Golden Bay 3 Chicego 2 (OT) | Tuesdey Game New York at-Toronto N 1,454,587 SAT. 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But on Sunday, ‘Levi charged from three strokes off fhe pace to grab a one- . ‘stroke victory over [sao Aoki and Calvin Peete and. _ Win $63,000-arid the use of a new car for a year in the $350,000 Buick Open tour- ; nament. fT just sat around the: house thls: summer,” Levi said. “I do very” practising. ; . “When I come out, it’amy_ fob, and then T work hard: at | a Levi, 30, can ‘back up his brash talk with cold, hard facts. He has, for. example, , made the cut in all 16 events he hag entered, veo Since joining the tour in 1977, Levi has won six toummaments, including two | last year, His victory at the ’ Buick increased his career earnings to $787,175. Levi, who started the day | at nine-under-par 207, shot a — seven-under 65 In the final _Tound to claim the title with 8 16-under 272 over the 7,001- ' yard, par-72 Warwick Hills Golf. Country. Club. Peete and Adki finished -the = both ‘four-day tournament with a 273 total, — : a base, ‘but Baltimore Orioles stole the show, ©." °c After va’ ‘heated’ argument. with: umpires’ ‘during. - little | “Meliager ‘Tony. LaRussa of Chicago White Sox ‘Ato ; “Which he upréoted. third base and ‘heaved it into the -. dugout, LaRusga remained on the bench for an inning * after he was ejected; prompting the Orioles to: ‘play : Sunday’ ‘8 game. Under pratest. . It all became moot when rellever Tin Stoddard . ‘pitched. out. of a’ bases. loaded; none-out jamin the — bottom of the ninth and preserved the Orioles’. 2 7 _-trlumph over: ‘Chicago. ‘The victory. was thair second in a row after a seven: game losing streak and vaulted the Orioles back into — _first place in the AL East, one percentage point ahead . of Detroit (the Tigers lost to-New York 4-1), one-half.” ‘game in ‘front ‘ofthe Yankees, ane ahead ‘of. in front of the Blue: Jays. ‘In other sarnes, Kansas City Royals dropped’ the - opener of their doubleheader to Boston: Red Sox’ 43. but took the nightcap ¢-3, Cleveland Indians blanked Texas Rangers: 3-0, Oakland A’s whipped Minnesota -~-Milwaukee:tthe Brewers lost to" Toronto 43) and Tie - Twins 6-0, and. California Angels trounced. Seattle ° | Mariners 7-2.°.- On Saturday, Toronto edged Milwaukee 3-1; Kansas _ City split with Boston 5-4 and 12-3, Minnesota ‘dumped “Oakland 7-3," Detroit drubbed New. York 8, Baltimore downed . Chicago 5-2, Texas - nipped Cleveland. 43 and: ‘California pasted Seattle 10-5, < “The controversy Started in the fifth inning with the Curlton Fisk-hl what: appeared to be ashonie’. niintn -e fir, t row ,f he: left-field seats, Thir- . d0oiumsiresGREG. Kose gave the hone "un aign, but Orio-5)nNAGER. Jos Altobelli claimed ; - White Sox leading -1-0 when Rudy Law walked an) - fan interfertnce ad home plate umpire Jim Evans, the crew chief, overruled Kose and called ita ‘Bround- _ Tule double." |, “In our judgment, a fan feached on to the’ playing: field and: touched the ball, which would have hit the - fence had it not been touched,” said Evans: .. ven That’s when LaRussa, a practising lawyer during the off-season, ‘went.info his rebuttal. All it: ‘gat him . ‘was a contempt of court charge, although he claimed. he didn’t know he was ejected. in the bottom: of the sixth, Evans went into. the ‘dugout and talked te LaRussa, who finally left. . _ With the ‘Orioles ‘and White Sox: knotted 1 — ~ Chicago failed ta. score. after Fisk’s “home: run” became a double —. Baltimore's John. ‘Lowenstein — drew a one-out walk off Richard Dotson in the top of . the ninth. Pinch runner John Shelby stole second and _ scored on Joe Nolan's single. , ~ Inthebottom of the ninth, Stoddard struck out "Fisk . ‘and ‘Tom. Pactorek ‘and got. Greg Luzinski on ‘a "grounder to. preserve Scott MoGregor’ 8 18th victory. - “Yankees 4 Tigers 1 , “At Detroit, Dave Winfield. doubled’ home’ the’ gi- ahead.run in the eighth inning and. Ken Griffey . followed with a two-run homer, Juan’ Berenguer held the. Yankees to a pair of singles until the eighth when’ - » Roy Smalley led off @ith a triple. One out later, Winfield collected his 23rd RBI in his last 13‘ games. Griffey then greeted Howard Bailey with his homer. Shane Rawley and Rich Gossage checked the Tigers © '- on seven .hits, including tarry. Herndai’s ; fourth- : inning. homer," Blue Jays 4 Brewers a At Toronto, pinch runner Garth lorg: scored the tying run from: second base on a wild pitch in the . _ eighth inning and Lloyd Moseby homered on the next pitch-from reliever Pete Ladd, giving the: Blue Jays. ' their third consecutive win over Milwaukee. Ladd - came on after Damaso Garela opened ‘the inning with a double off Tom Tellmann and then gave way to ‘Torg. Moseby’s 16th homer made:a winner of Dave Stieb, who checked the Brewers on four hits through - eight innings. Milwaukee led 34 after 244 innings. Red Sox 43 Royals 36 At Boston, George Brett and-Amos’ Otis drave in : two runs’ each, Leon Roberts homered. and Royals | "relief ace Dan Quisenberry fiotched his 3ist save with thres'scoreless Innings in the nightcap. The Red-Sox «Won. the opérier 4-3 on Rick Miller's tle-bresking bases-loaded Single in-the ninth inning. Bob Stanley . | notched his 22nd save by retiring the last four batters. . A's. 6 Twins dD :. - At Oakland, Steve McCatty hurled a ‘three itis for . his first shutout since Sept. 8, 1981 and. Davey Lopes hit-a- two-run homer, McCatty walked: three and struck out three in_his firat complete pame, of the: season. Mike. Davis had a’ two-run: triple, while Dwayne Murphy drove in’ the other two. with a grounder and sacrifice fly, Angels 7 Mariners 2 At Anaheim, Rick Burleson scored three runs and drove in another and Fred Lynn hit a two-run homer - to back Tommy John's four-ilt pitching. John lost his Shutout bid when Richie Zisk homered in the seventh : inning. Dave Henderson connected in the elghth. . Indians 3 Rangers 0 : _ |. At Amlington, Neal Heaton pitched a four-hitter for. his first major league shutout and Andre Thornton had three hits. Heaton: walked one, struck out three’ and retired 13 in a row before Larty Parrish’ seventh-inning double. .The 23-year-old left-hander has not allowed an earned run in his last 18 innings. Loser Rick Honeyeutt, 14-8, gave up 10 singies in 513. innings. ‘tee: ‘aes | Dodgers "National League. | Baber tat keyed a. 54 win vy Atlanta’ 8. ‘night in an 6-7 triumph. “Tt was tough to sleep “ - after that one. I got to Bleep: |—but-4t-waan't-as-mtich. -28-¥ ‘usually. get,” said Baker, “who =" touched atruggling knuckleballer Phil ‘Niekro for his 13th: homer. -of the . ” BEASON, " '. chépt to within BY, games of : West *.: |. leadera’ Atlanta “Braves an. i? be Sunday,’ sparked: ‘by: a two- : {rin homer’ froin... Dusty: a - e Dodgers, who hold an. 84 edge‘on the Braves ‘this Beason, ‘nissed_ Bweeping “the: thres-ganie series when :. Bab: Wation. . eracked:.a. two-run, alnthe : “inning _ -homer*.. Saturday . straight, but failed to. last three . innings” allowing ‘four - rung and. ‘seven hits. A “He just, couldn't et. ‘the’ ball’ over,” “said: Aflanta manager. Joe Torre,’ Ing ather. games Sunday it Montreal ‘Philadelphia Phillies 6, ‘at Louls’ Cardinals. 1; ° New . York Mets’ 5, Chicago. Cubs . ; Cineinnati Reds 9;-and San - : Prancleeo Giants 5, Houstoa “Nan, Ba, had: won ix I Sunday, . “wad: Pittsburgh Pirates & ' 2; San! Diego Padres, 10, - on _Tin-gcoring: a hits by “Rafael ‘Rainirez: ‘and ‘Dale. "Murphy. and knocked ‘the: - eft-handér out in the eighth --when Bob Homey. slarnmed’ -’a two-run homer; his 20th of the Beason, Tom ‘Niedenfuer --came ‘on -ta earn. is: “Sixth a oma Pirates SExqos 3 he Pittsburgh, * “swept - heme last... weekend y Montreal, :. cami «. ‘up - to ‘Canada and] pulled the same On’. “saturday “Its was: ‘Pittsburgh 6, Montreal 3; : - Houston 5, San Francisco 2; ‘Cincinnati 6, San Diego 6; : ;Philadelphia 6, St, Tonls a “Canadians. lose . Marshall Brant drove in the winning tally as Tacoma . -came from behind with four ighth-Inning runs and beat’ ‘Vancouver. 4-3 in Pacifie . Const. League action. © “In other . PCL “gaanes Sinday, ‘Portland downed | _ Las’ Vegas 6-2,’ Edmonton’. - dumped Salt Lake 8-3, and ’ Hawaii shut o out Tucson 6-0. “TAlbuquerque ’ ‘and. Phoenix’. _ Split.a ‘doubleheader, with ¢ the: ‘Dukes | winning the ‘opener’: 5-5 and. ‘Phoenix - taking the nighteap, $2, ‘The Canadians held a 30 : lead through seven innings in Tacoma, on. homers by ’ Dion: James and: Hosken ‘Powell and an RBI single by: - Ron Koenigsfeld. Jo dn the eighth, Tacoma’s . ‘| -Rusty McNealy. singled in one . run ‘before _ Koenigefeld’ 6 error on a grounder and'a ground out : | > by Bill Bathe ted the score.’ * Brant followed _ ‘with — his ~ gamenwinning, faa two-out: "Jett! fielder Litry. ‘Ray. “pers: and Glen Walker of the. Gulls beth hit. ‘Bolo home runs, °° 8 - * Steve Finch got the vie-. tory}. Brian Allard: suffered __ the logs,’ . Hawali pitchers * Larry. ‘Lamonde . and". Ray | - Krawezyk” “combined | to’ allow just six hits-as the. Islanders blanked Tueson in= Honolutu. : teks They "Islanders began scoring. as Bruce Robinson * doubled in two. , Segond. - inning-runs. ; Hawali added a run in the fifth when Joe Orsulak was hit by a pitch and scored on a double by. Hedi: Vargas. ~The. Toros’. threatened with “loaded bases‘in ‘tha - eighth, but Krawczyk came “in with two outs'to strike out “Jim Pankovits, . ~ ~ Hawall scored three times . _ Inits half of the eighth, once : on Bobby Mitchell's” single” and the second on the same play- as the -ball _ ‘rolled . through the legs of Tucson. single., “Mitehéll scored”’: on Ben Callahan picked. up ‘single-by Robinson. the. victory... jJaime - tn Portland, John Russell ~ Cocanower got the loss, : ‘In Phoenix, Jim ‘Stassi’s ?sixth-inning double snapped a 2-2 tie to give the Giants - their nighteap vietory: Phoenix jumped on loser Orel Hershiser for a 2-0 lead on Rich Murray’s two-run. single in the first toning. . The Dukes tied it on RBI Singles by Alex Taveras and : Ed Amelung before Stassi’s hit sealed the victory for Giants - starter . __ Stott” Garrelts, ms -In ~ the * opener, Albuquerque's Lemmie Miller ‘led the -Dukes'. vic- ” tory with an RBI double that _ " broke a 3 tie:: The. Dukes” German. Rivera and Gilberto Reyes ’ drilled REI singles to tle the ~ 4. AMERICAN LEAQUE . - « West Divisien a : We Peton Baltimore 6449 Ste Detroit | 63.50 45 New ‘York 64 50 54 Ye. Milweukes $450 557 Toranto - so 32 542 In Boston . 5a 5? .S04- 7. Glevaland - 49-47 422 va, at “+ eat Divitien : Chicaga: $2 «33 90° ; Kantes, city _ $587 49h. se Texas. ‘4.59 AUT 4 Oakiend .- 5762. 479 7 California. ~ shat ate 7 ‘Minnesots 4? " 412-15 Seattle an 8 17 game at. 3-3 in the fourth before ‘Miller. delivered off _lomr. Brian -; Kingman.’ “albuquerque scored. two ‘more runs in the inning on Phoenix errors. oe the fourth gave the Giants another = run, but Amelung and Tony Brewer Slammed RBI singles In the’ * pixth an the Dukes pulled . away, ‘TRAPPERS OVER GULLS °° The winner was Dean Rennicke. - ; ‘Edmonton’s bases-loaded triple, to lead the Trappers’ over Salt Lake." : ’ Pat Keedy of the Trap- Ed - _ Rick | ' Schofield collected | four | RBI, including three on a -slugged: his 21st and 22nd’ homers of the season to lead the Beavers to victory. -. The winning. pitcher. for Portland was Marti Decker, and the” loser was Gr _ Booker. ' a, East-leading: Philadelphia. Dave Parker was Sunday's “hero for Pittaburgh, lining a two-run, bases.loaded single _in the seventh inning... ‘Phillies 5 Cardinals 1° John Denny, 13-§ with the _ third-best National: League ERA at 2.4,. scattered 10. hits,. struck .. out..-@even batters and didnot give up a Walk: in eight: innings. . He ‘algo had 8 singié; laid down - & perfect sacrifice bunt and "scored: on . Gregg: ..Gross' third-inning triple... -.. Meta 5 Cubs 2-0 4:-4): In New “York,-’ ‘Gearge -Foster's 10th career grand . stam homer end the. strong pitching of Ed: ;. Lynch carried the Mets t6’a‘three- game ‘sweep of: ‘Chicago. New York has. Won - six “straight over the: ‘Cubs. "Padres 10 Reds‘9/ 030." Terry Kennedy: drove in three runs with a‘double, a homer, and a- 10th-dnning ‘Single that won the | game. The Padres scored. the winning run off Tom Hume, who walked “pinch-hitter , Sixto Lezcano- With ene out. Pinch tunner Luis: Salazar then stole second and came home on Kennedy's single to centre. Padres starter Tim: Lollar ar uit hs first homer. of. fun, triple and shea drove in‘ two runs for San Francisco, . ‘Mark .,Davis struck out three and walked four ‘in’. six. surrendering only four hits, Gary . Lavelle -pltched the final three innings to earn his 13th gave, os Stats and Standings “ Awnday. 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