. pening game of the Stanley ~. dina: “Mike Bossy! 5 goal: at 1: Ba overtime ‘early “Sunday... ring hag given: ‘the. i Hees ura open ns Game,” and: au Les MONTREAL (CP) — - Lee, the’ Montreal Exes 7 left-hander, . wasn’t around © ‘. to. watch his mates: drop their: ith: stralght baseball game Stinday, a 5-4 National .. League decision to Los . Angeles Dodgers. . ‘But -he- had: also missed = Mat ‘of, a 108 loss to: the” Dorgers on Saturday,’ After 2 learning prior to the game . the “Expos had. dropped ct intidlder’ Rodney Scott from — _ the roster, he ripped up. his © ~ uniform ‘and left. iti’ the: - rattien of - “Manager: Jim . rT eat ton pub near the’ stadium ‘and returned in ihe th: inning,! in) what sneer 0 over the treatment of goaltender: Richard: . Brodeur. by. New. Yor ‘four-hour... "careful. nen re - forwards. 261 obviously retaliatory. mr: “after Brodeur had’ been. “phere. wits a lof. of. jtooking and. Holding" last night,” aid ,- -felanders | foalie: Billy Smith, “That's ‘8 their. style, we: Just ‘haye: te “a “get used to-it,, marae “When . they” ran. “me, they’ be better be very, very. aa a waived him: release. oe Lee left-the stadium long before. the Expos’ suc-. cumbed to the eight-hit ‘pitching of Los ‘Angeles left- - _ hander Fernando Valen-' his unconditional 7 e - guela, 4-3,,and @ three-run, - . fifth-inning home= run ‘by. “Pedro Guerrero that rallied the Dodgers from a. $l déficit, -The loss left the, Expos with a'12413 won-lost record, and an even ‘more sur’ prising 4-7 mark at Olympic -. Stadium, where they have. ~ been virtually unbeatable in recent ‘years. ' “TL. seems. ‘while | other ‘Kéetiefal Manager John McHale described as "no condition to-pitch.” Before” the Expos game Suijday, the club fined Lee ” the’ ‘equivalent of one. day’s ; .pay -and $5,000, . ‘requested Waivers: ‘to. give” . - Jegms ‘and. ~ lagging,” ‘said Fanning, ” clubs are cashing in an their. . “It's been _ happening 80. often, (2 “Today, (AL) Oliver: ‘doubles and Carter hits a smash té centre. It was one ot the hardest balis 8 hit all . _atick, then we'll. Tun hin. over,” anid Williams. “He's. dof regulation time, an decked by Islanders Duane Sylter «and. Bab. Nystrom “Tf Smith hits us with bi the guy. tht blarts wall the. trouble."’. wth nith day, but’ it’s an out.” bys That was not the case with ‘ . Guerrero, however;. jumped on- the first pitch: He’. from Burris and drove. it. into the left-field bleachers, ‘scoring Dusty Baker, who -. had doubled, and Rick Monday, who had walked, “ahead -of. him. - Baker's -. double drove in’ Steve Sax _ for his 10th” RBI in. -three gantes.. The runs were enough for Valenzuela,. who walked’ four batters and-struck out four,-and developed what* has become his usual blister -on the middle’ finger of his throwing hand. nemesis was Eepos short- ° stop Chris’. ‘Speier, who - and. cracked a bases- loaded © walked, singled triple in the fourth to give .” Montreal a 3-1 lead. _ Speier' s hit was the only | one _ the Expos produced "Sixers clubbed in first NBA ‘BOSTON . (AP) - the «Sight . of, ‘one of thé best “hn: professional a basketball playing like one . ofthe worst-was enough to ‘ Move'a grown man to tears, “"Youery and you laugh,’ ‘sald: ‘Philadelphia coach ; - By. Cuntiingheen ‘after ~~ watching! his: ‘76ers --an- . nifiilated, 121-81, by Boston, one Celtics in the opening game ee) ee National - “the. best-of-seyen. ‘Basketball : Association Eastern * Con- “ference championship: “I'm - _laughiffy -now because 1 »-erledon the court and got all ee the tears out there. . “We didn’t lo anything in _ any phase of our game, and they were outstanding.” Commented — Celtics Cedric Maxwell: “I think “you have. to give all the _ credit to us’, "today. I any think they: made too m fitioveps! - “it0q pied “Wedid everything well: ta 7 unexpected” roasiVE RIE Robey’ uae The 40-point matgin was. ‘the widest of any Celtics ‘playoff. win and_ arly 76ers ' Playoff loss, sw Boston's biggest previous. winning Playoffemargin wag . 129-95 over St. Louis on April 2, 1961, in the opener of - the charaplonship ‘series a : * The: Spurs. can play better, as evidenced by their 47.9 per. cent*-field goal per- - formance: dnd 66.7 percent ‘effort from the free throw ' | line.-'The Lakers hit on 55 _ free throw tries. per cent of their floor Shots, and. 77.3 per cent: of thetr aa .However, the Spurs were, in contention f for much of, the game. Mike . ‘Bratz missed a layup -with 40 * seconds to go. that would have drawn them to within four points.. The Lakers. ‘scored the final five points to secure the victory. / . ‘Abdul-Jabbar wasn’t the _-only Laker’ to” turn in an outstanding: offengjye | / performance. ‘Norm’ Nixon : ‘Sockers, Strikers win ‘San Diego Sockers and Fort : Lauderdale, Strikers » ‘gontinued ’ on” the ‘winning -trail in the North American . League, ‘while defending - '. Men 7 Sunday for r the fi fifth time in > ee ax | games. {pass from Kaz Deyna ‘with: a 11 minutes left as San Diego : nipped the Sting: 2-1° in ' | Chicago. It was the Sockers' . fifth, win in six ganies ‘this . Beaggn and kept them. atop - ” the Western | Division with 3B. ~ points..7 - Strikers 2 Sounders 1 °’in the ‘only -other game | Sunday, | Fort” Lauderdale. ~ Strikers scored a 2-1'victory - Over, Séatile + Souitders; od “Brian Kidd rolled | a35-yard "‘ghot .past goalkeeper". ‘Paul : 69 wi Saturday, Rk oo scored his frat'tws'gbals‘of . omer. Whitdeapa. ba SL. “yictory* over : Edmonton -' Drillers. Vancouver, with a “second. in’'the Western | : Division while Edmonton, 2 3 is" in last place: ‘with, i. 2 Points . Mohtreal Mahie detested .- ' Portland’ Timbers 2-1 on a goal: ‘by. Andrew: Parkinson. = “Roughnecks a2. | Jean Willrich converted a ee vy ‘Hankin: 4: record: and:25 points, “is, _ Montreal evened its ‘record z to 3, putting it third i in. the. stern Division, - won. by. ‘the: Celties, Al. Philadelphia's biggest - playoff loss “ was 466-12) . against Milwaukee | on March 30, 1970, The unexpected spark - turning the Rame ante an - wag ‘Robey ‘came in with Boston leading 33-24 and 10:07: left in’ -the’ second ° quarter. He played the rest of: the ‘period, scoring 15 . points and lifting the Celtics to a 62-45 halftime lead. The” Ters never came ‘clase after thaé. : Philadelphia’ s- top yo - scored a personal playolt * career-high 31 .points and Bob McAdoo scored 21. George © Gervin,. “who averaged 32.3 points. ‘per - game’ during the’ regular’ - season, made only three of: _ his 13 field goal attempts for’ the Spurs in’ the first’ half, but he,scored 26 paints after - the intermissionfor a game- : "high 34 points, . in other Saturday games, . san Jose Earthquakes defeated Jacksonville Tea beal Cosmos ‘Tulsa ie ad se aa 20 and New York’ Lb 16-3 in the final 3:55 of the - first half to turn. a 49-47 ’ deficit Into a 63-53 ad- vantage at the intermission: ’ The Spurs got as close as three points at 80-77 midway through the third period” before the Lakers ran off - ° eight ‘straight ‘points to give - '€ Notice = ‘ICG Canadian ‘Propane has - extended its Gas Bar hours : - effective. May 1, 1982: -The new. hours. s are — Monday Saturday | mae 00am - 9: 00pm o 3 | Sundays & ‘Holidays’ ae ° oe B: 00am - 9: 00pm Canueks ‘ansoclate. couch. :. Roger Neilson’ downplayed — : the’ situation, - “bit ; Vancouver will run at | i the. Islanders: continue. to - ated “centres, ‘and Caldwell “Jones, each - had three fouls for most of | i ring ie : ‘a mrelght pevot game, -perhaps - his: poor 1 with. & mas -in scoring _ position: They. failed to: - _ drive in’ ‘a run in eight other “ehances, making starter - Ray Burris ‘a loser for,-the _ Sixth time in as many * -decigions. The Kxpos send ‘Charlie Lea; 1-1, against Rich Gale, % 12,.in the opener of a three- ° ‘game series against San Francisco ‘Giants - tonight. In other National League games. Sunday, it was New: York Mets 6, San Francisco . ‘Giants 5; Chicago Cubs 6, Houston .Astros 3; Pitt- -sburgh Pirates 6, Cincinnati Reds 3; San Diego Padres 6, - Philadelphia-Philties: 0;-and““y4jnnesota ho Ailanta Braves 3 St. Louis Cardinals’ 6.. . On Saturday. ae ‘Angeles 10, Montreal 3; ‘Chicago °3, Houston 2; San Francisco:8, New York. 3; St. Louis fA Atlanta wi semi- i-final Darry! Dawkins the “second period, :and third-stringer Earl:Cureton played the final six minutes.’ Dawkins : ‘sald he was hampered-by-a painful. leg: and added‘he didn't know if he would play in the second. game , here: Wednesday “night. He- broke the same. leg during the season. Boston pulled’ down 67 rebounds, two more. than ifs ‘regular-season "high, «and held Philadelphia to just -y 323 per cent: fi ie goal : Shooting. - Lakers erasing some bitter memories them an: 1L-point | lead, ‘equalling ‘their largest — . advantage of the game, But the ‘Spurs, sparked by : Gervin, got'as close: A6- five’ . _Doints‘on three accasions in’ the fourth ‘quarter, the final _time al: 118-113 with 2:50 go." "Jo “Tt was 123-117 when Bratz —|-/". “~ missed his dayup.” , _ @ Ln, “The ‘Lakers went: ‘ahead to” The: Lakers ‘advanced. to stay by ou Spurs y by outscoring the Spurs’ -"_ pionship series with a four- - ' game. sweep of. ‘Phoenix . Suns. 7 the conference cham: The second game.in the — st-of-seven Lakers-Spurs “set will be played Tuesday. |. The teams travel to San . Antonio. for : games ‘Friday ‘and Saturday. ; ~s CANADIAN pone hw ae | ‘10a CANADIAN PROPANE LTD. 45i6K Keith Ave... a - 635: 91 58 “Terrace, BC. ty Canucks had taken a’ 54 -aleai at13:06.of the third on Shen’ Nill’s goal, ~ wk game: of . the National: :-:' Hockey League: post-seagon : play.-He Waa beaten | for: more thin four goals for the: ‘first: time and was ‘the Boat in the Fifth Islanders. ‘Boal... The 6-foot'7- ‘netminder came out of his net, trying te smother-a loose puck, when he. collided’ with -defen-” ” seman “Haold. ‘Stiapats; oe Bosey picked, up the loose 7 “Ib wag my: fault,” “J got hit,”. said: Brodeur. guess all we: get- for. our ‘we’ deserve to be here."**” --Snepats, . outstanding ; r) the: playoffs, : “attempted* A pas up the middle to Gerry Minor, ‘but Basay “stepped * Inaide Minor tg inereept the. J after | tantrum. as aren Philadelphia 5, San, Diego 1, , ~ and Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati a 2 in iy innings.’ . “In american Leagie games Sunday, it’ was: Cleveland Indians — i, . Oakland A’s2; Toronto Blue - Jays 2, Kansas City Royals . 0; Boston Red Séx.1, Texas ° Rangets 9; ‘Milwaukee . Brewers 6, Minnesota Twins "2; Chicago White “Sox 4, Detroit Tigers 3; California “Angels 8, Baltimore Orioles’: 4and New York Yankees 3, Seattle Mariners | 0. Saturday. in the AL “jt. was: Toronto 2,’ Kangas,. City 1; Milwaukee 12, Detfoit 4;. Cleveland 8, . Oakland 5; Boston 2, Texas 1; California 7, Baltimore 2; .. New York 3 Seattle 4, a Cuts G Astros a Jody Davis's _three: -run. match - Centre Robert Parish and “Larry Bird scored 24 points each for Boston, which led - "by as Many as 48 points, 110- * 42, late in the game. Andrew . Toney paced the 76ers. with Bo Boston ‘outscored . Philadelphia, 22-7, first seven minutes of the. ‘second quarter to grab a 52-_ 31 lead, its: biggest. of the first half. Robey and.Kevin | . McHale: ‘had _ nine - points... each in that spurt, h my ‘glove on the puck before. “We. deserved to ‘win, but. re efforts|s showing them’ that 2 ae . was, the loser. ; Plrates 6 iteds 3. in, “the. the poet and, Atth-of the © _ Blayofis, « ae “The chain arab Boul) “pinging with a-sore_ knee, stating ok ‘than’ athe’ sIslanders. ~ Mark ‘Allies the hter: a Centre “Thomas ‘Gradin ; “scored d twice for ‘Vancouver, - two “power-alay ve and: = . S: Tuesday: (CBC-TV at, 8 pan: et an EDT); | with the: third: and. a oy . fourth in Vancouver on May © Wand 16. oe, wid bbwed paints ah sun ‘regular: in” ‘aeason play, tried to. = Upset: New Yerk with ae pf-teven ‘séeles' will be hece drop fifth straight — homier with two out, his first .of the’ season, -led- Chicago . over Houston.-Leon Durhant’. doubled with one aut and took third as Junior Ken- _nedy grounded out. Willie ‘Hernandez, 1-2, gained’ ithe ictory in relief, while . Randy * Moffitt, 0, ‘Jason, Thompson ex- -tended his hittingstreak to’ WT games with his 10th.- ~ ‘homer, a two-run. hit in the - ‘third. inning, and Johnny © . Ray smashed four hits to _ lead. Pittsburgh over Cin- cinnati. : _.Thompson's ‘hemer st z I innings i in his fifth” start of the “season. Winner Don Robinson, 3-0, blanked” the Reds on four hits for the -- first five innings, losing his shutout wheri-Dan Driessen : ~hita homer, Kent Tekulve came on in the seventh to gain his third save. Padres 6 Phillies 0 | Unbeaten Tim ‘Lollar’ recorded his fourth victory | ‘pitching a four-hitter and singling home a run as San. . Diego halted Philadelphia’ ‘8 six-game winniag streak. “Lollar struck out nine and - walked none in ‘pitching his ‘Second shutout. of: the Season. After giving up a leadoff single to- opposing - batters before. aving up ae one-out single - to. Bob — Dernier : im ‘the ninth. Carlton, | stpuckout “seven and. “walked one * seven innings. ... _ Braves 3 Cardinals ¢ ~ Bob Horner hit an RBI single in the second Inning -- "and belted his ninth home run. in’-the. aixth to power . " Atlanta over St. Louls. ~~ ‘Right-handers Cowley,’ Preston Hanna,’ Garber combined on a “th e@-hitter,. Hanna, 2-0,- earned the victory it relief of Cowley, who d in- the fourth after pulling a muscle - -behind . his right ~ “Chieago—7.— capped & fourrun rally’ off ’ Tom Seaver, 1-4, who lasted pitcher Steve Carlton, Lollar . retired 18. straight. shoulder. 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