ay chiows pees “ Ligns An 7 AL (CP). ~ ‘tort the game's only down ‘early in the atte to snap a 3-3 ce roe oud ada 17-6 ‘Canadian: ‘win. over Wade tooled « single ed a bests ao "pinch- | @ighth | a -triumph,. at least tem kept Martin at Te RES og SPs Sb ¥ ck. See: in gee oth jo Jake treal's - stout yard ex esive : tes : Ayeee for. Bucky Deni, crun homer . --day from Pawtucket of eld separ ers t Western.” Empire-Stadium. Lancaster threw 23 yards to wingback Tom Cam -and 17 yards to halfback NRE ey oats: peas Sa TRE yee Te ae “Footbal t ‘Conference game Tuesday. night before 26,-459 fans at ‘Mollie © McGee. as - the Roijghriders struck for 17 uarter | tints in ir first game of thee senEOt Saskatemewan had dropped four exhibition games "and two regular. second: ’ BEFORE 55, 085 FANS . crowd to watch a CFL game: 1977. _. Cyril’, McFall accouned for all the Calg with a 47- thd second quarter and a 22-. effort with 55 seconds. Bone in the fourth quarter, McFall's second fleld goa Rear came after the Aloue ys Tueiaay 2: ~ tldealmececertand Dickie Harris was nailed for: Argonauts: in Toronto, ; interference ,on Tom moved into a 10-3 lead as Baynes, ro to his right,” Quarterback “Schne found O"Leary uncovered 10°: Hufnagel missed ona pair of : ards | into the end zone and aH attempts -- with - a perfect TD strike. erg or an 8 Doug pPplazett It was only fitting that erence. O'Leary completed the ca call on the cond in- Aloyettes’ six-play offensive completion to no avail, =... arly e-with 4:17 gone. . Sweet's wyerd field goal’ Two plays before the. “EX TRA INNING “the verge of firing ‘on the outcome this three-_ game series with Baltimore. Scott McGregor, 1-2, the | * fourth: ‘Orioles pitcher, took ie the logs. -; .: Elsewhere: in the. American “League, Baste wo Rod Sox nip: Milwa aap rewi on se's . nine-hi ne old called up earlier in rol Boston's three-run third. innin g with his 26th: ; henner, 0 of ot te season to ive the ALlead in tha ore os “runs with a triple and a; three-run homer to lead: cago White Sox to an 8-3 wy over Detroit Tigers. - Chicago's sixth in a. row, gave the White Sox a five-game lead over idle Kansas City AL West. three rung with a hosne Pun and a single, and Bert Blyleven. hued a four- —— economic .terms,”’ iw THE CANADIAN PRESS ard Calera goal | goal in at: $: 38 was the only scoring of @ lacklustre first quarter but'McF'all got that back for the: Stampeders 75 seconds intd the second quarter with a 47-yard effort. The Alouettes, playing scor their first home game after -victories over the Rou Riders in Ottawa and © eeitn hangs on to post _as | ‘his Yanks. nip Orioles © him.” hitter to hel Texas Ra - Yankee. President: Gabe | e . Paul a ‘much of his’ ia decision | . retaining or firin ‘og 14-Orou of Toronto ine Ve icago. Cubs pitcher Rick ’ Renschel- became the National League's first 14- ame einer blanking cinnati Reds 3-0. . Jose ( Cardenal drove in two runs with -a home run and a double. Royals in the. Kurt Bevacqua drove. in ' boost for the Big: ‘BEAME _ Mayer Abraham Beame ed Tuesday the city file: an ‘application tate this week in aneffort to bring the 1984 Summer Olympics to New York City. Meanwhile, Gov. Hu ’ Carey said the state w: ‘ - be to spend up to $75 on for the Summer Games as “an investment, not.an expense. “Bringin - the Olympic flame o ew York city would be a tremendous Apple in . both psychological and '. the : mavor said. Beame the? Filta would be filed": said. ; ime after ‘homer. . Tun rally in the first mat -the seventh and - Garvey hit his 23rd homer of ‘NEW YORK (AP) — geason | starts: ‘under new The Lions lost for e first wins over i Stampeders attd the - Ron ders:a week ago in Regina. | Saskatchewan, - head coach Jim Ed ‘ cern win streak y besting Stamps,17- 6 touchdown, Barnes and O'Leary. combined for'a 20- ‘yard completion and on the . next play, O'Leary rari: 14 yards to bet up the score. ‘There was no further scoring until Sweet's 15- yard field goal with 16 seconds remain in the half after a downfield march which. started at the - Montreal M4 stalled. ‘A 53-yard single by Wade increased Montreal's ead to 14-3 with 2:03 gone in the third quarter. After McFall’s second field goal, Sweet converted a 33-yard. effort at 8:25 to wrap ae the scoring.” - “ John Candelaria, 11-3, threw a four-hitter to pace Pittsburgh Pirates to a 32 win over Houston Astros. Catcher Ed Ott drove in the winning run with a homer in the seventh. Keith. Hernandez hit a tworun, | inside-the- that keyed a as St. Louis Cardinals bea’ AtiantaBraves 4-2. Bob ~ Forsch, 13-4, worked five’ ' - scoreless innings before ' leaving. with a’ sore. back. Glen Burke drove in the winning run with a double in Steve 4 ark the year to give Los Angeles _ -S-1 victory over - Philadelphia in the first , fame ‘of a twi-night double- der. Rookie Gene Richards drove in the winning run in the ninth to give San Diego a 43 victory over Montreal in. the first half of another twi- — night doubleheader. Charges dropped . MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) — Charges of simple assault and disorderly conduct against Nate Allen’ of Minnesota Vikings of the : National Football League which . " suffered - eight turnovers in a 34-14 loss to B.C., had only one in. the remateh as directed a_ ball-control ‘offence by effectively using backfielders McGee an Steve Molnar. The Saskatchewan defence completely stymied the Lions, ‘middle ‘, linebacker Cleveland Vann and ‘Bill Baker. Vann intercepted a pass in the first quarter which Jed to a one-yard. touchdown plunge - by. Lancaster and Baker put cialatent essure on, B.C, quarterbac! erry Tagge and Gary Keithley. Bob Macoritti completed. the Saskatchewan scoring with -a 33-yard field go and three converts.n The Lions got a apyard Lancaster field. goal from Lui Passaglia in the third quarter after the Rough- riders had taken a 24-0 halftime lead. McGee was tackled in the Saskatchewan ‘end zone by ‘middle linebacker Sam Cvijanovich for a B.C. safety near the end of the game. B.C., wit -losing when the team attracts a big crowd, had good field - position ‘twice early i in the game, but failed et a first down inside Sas tchewan territory. .Vann picked off a Tagge pass and returned it 17 yar to the B.C. 40 in the Mh quarter and six plays later Lancaster dived into the end zone behind the - blocking of guard Mike ‘Dirks. a. history of . 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