“the Herald, Wednesday. August 27, 1980, Page 7 7 - Dave Biilson @ #8- 1514 Free Estimates on Len Brown: i - 435. WA. ~ BILISON & Py BROWN ) ELECTRIC LTD. 4629 McConnell. Ave. re ts deily herald” "Copperside Store *° PROPANE - ‘GROCERIES - LAUNDROMAT + Catering 10 camp and Institution orders - OPEN 10-10 7 days a week ‘ Phone 635-4060 Compare our prices to your ~ .. . favouritestorel | | te? ‘Jilted ‘up by. the release of four top: veterans Saturday dnd (a. verbal ° “blast from “eoach ‘Joe Scannella -on Si07 ' aloiiettes put together their best offensive showing of the season, outscoring Toronto s Argotiaute. 43-33 in.Canadiar Football ; League - action Tuesda night. ; ‘Led by: ‘Canadian “quar terback Gerry. Dattilio, who ~ threw. three: “touchdown ze passes, thé Alouettes showed no visible effects of playing without . Don Sweet, Dan cy 38 my AS ae i =? my ‘~ American League hitters have always been able to. is fattén thelr batting averages iX against, Milwaukee pitching,: *but George Brett is making # ~a mismateh. a4 Brett lashed “raise his mgjor® ace leading battitig; avetage!.to, 407 and Hal McRae drove Bt ' fous runs with a single and [ triple, powering Kansas City 5 Royals to a 7-6 victory over. = Milwaukee Brewers in AL Challe Howgn pitched a ‘Here’ Ss : SASKATOON . (CP) ‘Teams from Western shut-out victories over eastern competition Tuesday at the first day of the Cana- dian Senior: Men’s Fastball Champlonships. ° Manitoba whipped Prinee Edward Island 7-0, Saskatchewan defeated New Brunswick 20, and British Columbia shut out Quebec 3- 0 in the first three of eight scheduled games. Winnipeg Colonels, representing Manitoba, had no trouble with Charlot: tetown Sportsmen. The Monday | night, Montreal _ “TigerCats” Columbia “Lions. 17-17..-on ‘all of their 17 hits to hold off ‘Canada scored three straight . Ais and Yoohuim, Gordon J udges and Larry Uteck — al least not on offence. In other CFL games, Dave Cutler booted -his 33¢th field .@oal to surpass former ‘National Football : Breat George Blarida as the. all-time field-goal leader as League Edmonton. Eskimos demolished: Ottawa Rough Riders ; 145-20: and ‘Hamilton - tied‘ British field, goal. -- a n «Montreal broke oul of its He did it, by George fivehitler antt Mickey’ Rivers drove in three runs to lead Texas-past Toronto. Hough, obiained from Los Angeles Dodgers July 11, posted his first victory in thé American : League: striking out ‘seven os ; and walking: vtwoo | _shvindbaiend ab Roy Smailley's a loaded single “keyed a five- run fifth inning and Roger Erickson. scattered seven .. hits in eight innings to-pace Minnesota: over Cleveland. The victory’ was the first , for new Minnesola manager Johnny Goryl, who took over in the wake of Gene Mauch's resignation Sunday. Bigera pr WhiteSas DT: ton Broke weve" ih two runs with a pair of infield ~ outs and Aurelio ‘Lopez turned in a brilliant job of long relief to. ‘Yead Detroit over Chicago.- * Red Sox 5 Angeéls 1 — ¢Pagetg including a pair of doubles, ‘downs — Fred Biletnikoff, offensive - slumber this season to seore five touch- David Green, Keith Baker, Alvin Walker, and Nick Arakgi contributing one. each. With’ 43 points, the Alouettes scored: more than half: the points they ‘had netted in their previous six pames (BB). : Defensive . tackle Doug Scott, a native. Montrealer _who was. replacing: ‘the Bernie: Ruofl’s: last-second | and Car] Yastrzemski added . g, homer awer + ner cath ee : A’S8 Yankees't Rick Langford pitched his 19th straight complete game and earned his first career ” victory over New York, Jeading Oakiand past ‘the Yankees with a seven-hitter. Langford, 14-10, shvt out the Yankees, after the first inning, retiring the last 10 batters. It was Langford’s 22nd complete’ game in 25 starts this season and he has won 10 of his last if games. - Mariners 2 Orioles 1 -} Bruce Bochte smashed his 10th home run leading off the ninth inning to lift Seattle over Baltimore. Bochte's homerun broke tp a pitching duel between Floyd Ban- nister, 7-10, Scott McGregor, 15-7. Bannister wound up with a four-hitter, It was Seattle's second straight “victory | over Baltimore, keeping ‘the » and Baltimore's « ~ Ortoies one-halfgame. behitid . the Yankees in the AL East. how ‘west wins ; Colonels scored five runs in the fifth Inning, Don Bates, pitcher for Saskatoon All-0-Matic As, pitched a no-hitter for the ” last two innings for Allanta | to register his filth victory in’ j 10 decisions. g Saskatchewan team In its. win over Saint John Alpines of New Brunswick., A’ solo home rut, by .Pat |Mostoway broke a scoreless tie in the . seventh inning. Rick Armstrong's: run- scoring triple in the bottom of the six {nning, led New Westminster: Terminal Pub to thelr 3-0 win aver Quebec City Table du Roi. Winnipng pitcher Rob Guenter glruck out il batters. departed Judges, scored: the other Alouétie © TD oa furnble recovery while bla olitiad Buh bab ing; anteurt yvits fanaa 3 y BUST YAAKERS: retiegt obs kicker Paw! } ieGrath, taking ‘over for. Sweet, had six converts anda single. Torento got ‘touchdowns from Dave Newman, ” Bill: Harrison, Bob Gaddis and Terry ‘Greer while ‘kicker Zenon. Andrusyshyn , con verted all four TDs and added'a field goal and a single, Newman alse scored a two-point conversion, : The vietory raised - ‘Mon- ireal into a third-place: tie ‘with the Argonauts at’3-4 in the Eastern Conference. aed ray fine {uel : Baker does Jim Dwyer ang three tts, hi is thi ! ng AJthough Los Angeles was One.of St, Louis’ s hits was on the road,, the Dodgers” at solo.home run in the. third _Dusty Baker was still at’ haniein his favorite ballpark — Veterans Stadium in _ Philadelphia. Baker stroked his 25th :k home run of the year and drove in three runs for Los Angeles Dodgers and also inning by loser Jim Kaat, 5-6, the 16th of his career. scored a pair in a 84 victory § over Philadelphia Phillies in 3 = a National League baseball § - game Tuesday night. . “JT don’t know why, I just, see the ball better in’ this park,’ Baker said. “And the fans here, whether they're for you cr against you, are. exciting. . ao Padres § Mets § Willie Montanez singled ‘ home’ one run and Jerry Mumphrey doubled in another in the 18th inning to~@ lift San Diego to its win over & New York. -By winning, the , Padres snapped a four- game losing - streak and posted only their second victory in the lagt i4 games, Braves 4 Pirales 2 Gary Matthews hit ‘two homers, the second a two-. run blastin the top of the 10th - inning; to give Allanta its victory over Pittsburgh. Gene Garber pitched the Cubs 4 Reds 2 Dave Kingman rapped two homers, including a two-run - : \ shot Inthe eighth inning, to @ litt Chieaga to its ‘victor ma aver Cincinnati, snapping the Cubs’ seven-game losing streak, Rick Reuschel, 11-8, scattered seven hits for his sixth complete: game. Reliever Tom Hume, 74, took the loss. ‘Astros 7 Cardinals 2: - ‘Cegar Cedeno’s [fifth career grand slam home run highlighted a six-run uprising: in the fifth inning, powering Hoiston to its triumph. over St. Louis be- hind Joe Niekro’s seven- hitter. Eskimos 45 Riders 20 An outstanding passing display by Edmonton - ‘quarterback - “Warren Moan. exploited. a weak Ottawa secondary as. the Eskimos rolled . over = the Rough Riders, “Moon;:-who threw for 399 yards, picked the Ottawa de- fence apart with four TD passes’— 42 and 27 yards: to. Waddell Smith, 42 yards to © Brian Fryer and 62 yards to Brian Kelly. - © 2." Cutler’ accounted for nine Points _ including a 43- ‘yard | MONTREAL (CP) Playoff elimination does not sit lightly on the shoulders of Quebec Nordiques of .the . National Hockey League. To improve their lot, they are ready to take on the world. The Nordiques proudly showed off their two newest players Tuesday <= brothers . Peter ‘and “Anton Stastny, » plucked from’ the Slovan ; Bratislava club- of © Czechoslovakia ‘in a’ coup, that. foiled not only their - field go4l, which made him. the top field-goal kicker in- professional foothall. The game was as one-sided as the score would indicate ‘as Edmonton, which raised its Western Conference- Jeading record to* 6-1, established control early on offence and defence. The Eis- kimos didn’t give Ottawa an opportunity to change the trend until the’ game was already Won — Tony Gabriel and Richard Crump scoring fourth-quarter TDs, — - Despite the toss, Ottawa third hockey- playing brother, Marian, 27, behind — said they have wanted to test themselves in the NHL, which they described as the best hockey league in the world, . “] ‘wanted to play good hockey, and there were some | problems: «with hockey there,'”: Czechoslovakia, where the defecting ‘athletes left their : father, mother, three brothers and a sister. “There NHL -rivals -but officials off was-a better chance here.” that East European country, ’ “While spakesmen for other - NHL clubs expressed their - interest in the pair, veterans - of the Czechoslovakian © national team; the Nordiques. . announced that the two had - signed: Six- -year contracts with the. club -that finished - 19th in the 21 team NHL. last fe eth 1 “” season, “Ti sa tiie netJoug! BAL . I'm: very happy that I’m . here,” Peter, -a 23-year-old ~ centre, said through an in- terpreter. . He “defected to. Canada with “his pregnant ' wife, Darina, and 21-year-old brother’ at the _ Canadian, Embassy in Vienna on Monday. Their team had fin- ished'.a tournament in In- nsbruck, Austria, on Sunday; ' ’ Left winger Anton, who is . pectations.” :"We decided our course sof , action about a month ago. Weleft some family behind, ‘ and that's painful, but as for - our. material posessions, we can replace them." Gilles Leger, the Nor: - diques’ director of player "development, sald he. had been trying to sign “the Stastnys since he served ag coach and general manager of Birmingham Bulls of the ‘defunct World Hockey Association. Leger is en- tering his second season with Quebec. . Leger and club president Marcel Aubut praised the. os Canadian government Of icials played in the affair, The Stastnys ~ who left a - noting especially the work of Your newspaper carrier is in Business. For himself. Your Herald carrier is in business, and. deserves to be paid on time. He: or she’ will be around in the next few days. _ Please don’t keep them waiting! - with ‘Peter said of seemed "single, said he is “full af ex. ° Fealize, It was then that this remains in first place in the EFC at 4-4,. . Ticats 17 Lions 1? ‘Ruolf’s , 2a-yard field goal two Seconds left salvaged the single point for Hamilton. : ; \ The Lions ‘had built up a i7- 7 lead ~ on the strength of a 83-yard punt return TD by Devon Ford, and three field goals, aconvert, dnd a single by Lui Passaglia — with five minutes remaining in’ the game. However, Cha rlie Weatherbie replaced an zechs pickNord . the embassy staff in n Vienna, Leger said the deléctors were rushed through processing there in two. hours before boarding a flight to Amsterdam, where they caught a jet to Montreal on Monday. They had applied ‘for political asylum’ in Vienna and, Leger said, all have received landed immigrant status, Aubut said: “Even: a month ago, this project impossible to opportunity arose, and we didn't miss this one. We loak enormous risks.”" The Nordiques triedto sign “Marian, but he is married “with three children and declined to leave, said,, Leger said the Nordiques have offered to compensate the Czechoslovakian Ice Hockey Federation for Aubut TICKET Amount Enclosed $0 o.cccci cseesesesseenanise enenneas co | wes of ick teksts | creat | ‘Soe : Name } 1 Address Prone i City‘Town Posia! Code . - injured and ineffective Dave LEO Again! $10.00 gets you 5 chances to win $100,000 First prize $10,000 seconp prize $5,000 tHirp prize 3. $1,000 consocarion Prizes _._ FINAL DRAW — NOVEMBER 20, 1980 - 2 Early Bird Draws -— $25,000 each . 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