at + Y . 4 ' He got more than that 7 frm ‘the. right-hander, and; ‘some offence’; to -- », hoot,.a8-°the-- Phillies “routed the Dodgers 11-3 ii a National League‘. “baseball game. Wed- _hesday night. ‘Reed, 39, a ‘reliet * lteter ‘since ° A977, ‘frat “vietory. of the. Reason, In addition, Reed knocked in‘ two-. “runs with a sacrifice ry _ piid.a single, Reed. as a starter to - “formulate a. five-man | _ Fotation, ‘and ‘would ‘start’ a again - Monday = ‘Against "Houston Astros. “first since: he pitched * three innings ina 5 paced to Montreal, Expos . ~ Oakland A's. do have a~ ‘bullpen and they have some, rim On ‘pilchers in it. y ine Bob Owchinko “and'Dave Beard: outpitched ore’s: Jim Palmer, ‘Pliny Stoddard and Tippy: . Mar|Inez on Wednesday as the A's rallied for four runs - in thé eighth inning and a 5-4, victory over the Orioles. © ‘In:. other. American League. ‘action, Chicago White. Sox. ripped: Toronto Blue, Jays 92, New ‘York Yankees ‘edged California Angels : ‘&5,'. Kansas -.City ‘Royals downed. Milwaukee. Sees prkns | fipped Montreal-3-2 and. allowed six hits In seven innings’ to ‘récord his . ‘ -.- on. Pete “Rose's run- : Corrales turned to - the © “manager ‘said Reed ~ *: home:: run: -for, - ae ‘Phe start was Reed's _ D eI ‘ Elsewhere, ; “San! ; ‘Atlanta Braves: beat: Chicago Cubs 6-3..Rain washed - -out .the, San “Diego Paiires-Now York Mets: game... “The *Pillice too i lead in the firat off loner - Bob’ ‘Welch,’ George ‘Vukoyich's © «Sane toaded tng, ‘The Dodgers wot Fy inthe: *. géeorid : Sciocia's. saciifies’ ‘fly. The Phillies raised their lead’ to 4-1 in the. bottoni of the inning on a. sacrifice: fly , by. ‘Reed anda run-eepring’ ‘single. . chy Gary Matthews, then ~ Made it 5-1 in the fourth . ~ Saving shige, 7 the sixth Phillies’ runin . the fifth. before Pedro” Guerrero hit a‘ solo | the ' Dodgers in the seventh. “Giants. . 4-2, ‘on Reed - singled home . The Phillies put the - “game -away ‘with. five “> pime in the eighth, with ". Vukovich's RBI- double. ‘keying the rally, . " gamie was rained out. Palmer, . making his second relief appearance of the year for the Orioles and ~ trying . for his first save-. since 1976, came on in fhe © seventh after starter Mike -Flanagan held the A’stoone ‘run“and twovhits before a - groin pill flared up. Palmer — - got through his-first inning — easily enough, but ran into problems in the elghth when a single by ‘Tony. Phillips and’ a pair of walks loaded the bases.- fo “ ~ Baltimore’ manager atl Weaver summoned Slod- “dard,.who was’ greeted by. Brewer KY, Baste? Red" Clift Johnson’s two-run " Sox’! ‘defeated Minnesota |: Twins . 44° and: Cleveland Indiana . ‘beat Seattle -Maripers’ &5.. The Detroit. Tigers: “Texas. Rangers: ‘ stiigle and gave’ way to Martinez. A walk to Wayne. Gross loaded the bases again and, after’a double - Play via the plate left: Big Five in East? - REGINA: (CP) —The ig - Four” ‘aay -soon make Way Yor,, the Big Five in. the . Eastern : Division of” tie Canadian Football League. af ‘that remains to make the. “Halifax-Dartmouth . “application a’ reality: is - official endorsement = but to hear’ the applicants talk, ‘that “is simply a formality, -~>~ [if Eranchige is awarded, it will-be the the- first ex-- pAnslon™ since the CFL added ‘Vancouver to: the league. in. 1364: -with -the. fouriding » > British “Columbia: Lions. ors John |: - Donoval,. . ‘Mississauga, Ont., trucking execitive, : Tespanilble ‘for ° taking’. positive approach ‘to the Maritime bid ‘for a CFL team, said -his groip . had bee hesleged by ideas - for-a'team name. ' ‘Names -.such® as’ Wind- . jammers; Atlantic ‘Bue: + ~ seanesis, Atlatitie. Storm arid “Schooners: are’ ‘indicative of the: ‘Maritime influence. . . The; Maritimes group expects. to join the Eastern’ ‘Division In time, for the 1884. , Les ‘SeaBon: ‘A’ _delegation from’ ‘the. Maritime - ” Professional . | Football, Club Ltd. artived - “Wednesday - ‘thoroughly “‘conviriced ‘their® ‘application — had: been given a. positive reading’ by’ the: nine team - : OWwners-— bo. positive, ‘they. 4 Shipped In about-200 pounds “of ‘lobster | ‘to celebrate: the the-lobster, feast | if the:vote jan't | Seven’ votes‘ ‘are. Ad | Donoval, ; owho *. hia th “Albrecht: “th - meetings, - player “representative, referring to the CFL. that will be represented - from Atlantic. to Pacific Oceans. ° ‘Albrecht has long. sup- ported expansion .to the “Maritimes, but admits its the first time- he’s been ‘part of ari official application. Ii, the application ig endorsed, it is expected he'll become president |" manager. and general 's. ‘bullpen shows its “The last ‘application ‘for - No word . on Als .- REGINA (CP), - Two things werd conspicuous by their absence" ‘Wednesday, ~. when the Canadian Football ‘League meetings.opened — commissioner | Jake ‘“Gaudaur and any ‘official word on the-ailing Montreal: ‘Alouettes franchise. - >: “the -financlally-tioubled East Division Tranchise was || of major. ‘concern: following se oithé _Managément. council . whiéh” Gord. - Staseson;''chaltrian of, the | : board: of- governors; ‘said |: were ofilittle idtereat, ! -, ; remain: in’ the: ‘Bast ‘to: conclude -his report tor: ‘> presentation to the. ‘board of Portland | “governors today. : , the. situation was ‘farther’ 7 ” complicated: earlier this ain. fa now com: Weel, when Justice-Jactues.. tine, pir: Dugas of . the “ Quebec — , Superior Court ° ‘upheld ” owner .Nelzaon : Skalbania’s eal sas es -motion ‘to nulify a. writ of. ~delzure for the. CFL team. . Richener. i500 | Portland 0 6 St 20 Goal ?- young Rater, lied eters May,’ Poriis : Attendance “— tn : -geesions: when, " Gaudaur: "3 found: it. mmegesnary “to | “Port. malor,: Th o.."'Mike. |. RON REED... ; » fete a chance ~~ eollecting. a hit off starter Steve Rogers, 4. -8, who had a no-hitter / ° -” wifi? Darrell Evans doubled with two out in . the! sixth:-; Montreal. third baséman Tim’ Wallach ‘committed a throwing . "runners at second and third, Dan Meyer singled them+ home with a> - through the right side. White Sox ® Blue Jays 2: Greg: ‘Luzinski’ and Bill Almon drove In three. runs. . apiece to back the six-hit ‘pitching ‘of Dennis “Lamp. RBI singles by Luzinski and. Harold Baines gave «the ° ‘White Sox a 20 lead in the. first ‘fnning against Mark Bomback, Luzinski drove in’ another .run with a third- inning grounder and Almon. hit a:solo, home run in the fourth, Yankees 6 Angeles 5 , Dave Collins keyed a four! run New. York rally in the » fourth Inning with a two-run, single as the Yankees wiped. - out a 2-1 California lead on. ‘Reggie Jackson's two-run. . Piniella... ‘began’ comeback - ‘by drawing a one-out walk off Angel — _ Moreno, Roy Smalley - and __ Butch. Hobson singled to tle the ‘score and Barry. Foote doubled to give New York a - 3-2 lead. After Luls Sanchez _ ‘-Joaded the bases with two "out ~ by’ walking Willie | grounder: “and” LeMaster’s bouncer. i. "Two: outs. later, Joe. a O'Malley hit'a grounder’ -. that handcuffed. first’: ‘baseman Al ‘Oliver, Yor: - “an. error, enabling ‘two, 7 margin te 2-1.in the sixth ° _ two-out RBI double: by - The Giants: took a 20 o “lead in the third without: ,.-. Chicago... Murphy's ninth home - run of ‘the. year grounder : then: bobbled’ Johnnie : Tung to score. | . : Phe Expos * cut, the - ‘Gary ° Carter's ‘seventh home run. A Chill Davis in -the seventh gave the Giants | a 34 margin and their, eventual winning run. “Braves 6 Cubs3 Ken . Smith drove— =: home the tle-breaking run with a pinch. single and Dale’ Murphy :knocked in three runs, _two’ of them with a . ninth-inning homer, to’ lead.” Atlanta over : cushioned the Braves’ lead inthe ninth after: Smith's pinch hit- had snapped a 33 tie In the ' sixth... . Randolph, Collins singled for two-more runs. ” Royals 9 Brewers,7 ; ‘Hal. McRae and Greg Pryor drove in three runs apiece for . Kansas | City; offsetting three solo home runs ‘by Milwaukee's. ‘Paul | Molitor, and “leading the Royals. toa sweep of their .three'gamie . series. tagged Randy Lerch .for’ a two-run double in the fourth:. inning that put the Royals” on top 4-2. and he scored.on John Wathan’s ~ single. McReae's two-run double in _. the’sixth gave the. Reyala a an . &4 lead.”* Red ‘Sox 4 ‘twins 1 1 Jim Rice drove in. three, runs with a pair of homers -and'' Dennis . Eckersley " struck out 11 batters in eight -innings before needing help: __firat-inning homer; Lou. from Mark Clear’ ‘in- the ; * the. ninth, "Indians 8 Mariners 5 * Joe Charboneau collected three hits and drove, in three : runs for Cleveland. Char-... boneau. delivered . RBI, singles ‘in the--first and second innings... ‘whien Cleveland built a 5-0 lead against Floyd Bannister. 7 Pn Summaries and Standings “boaing.. . North American . ‘Soccer ._. League season and the team } Teader © in ‘games’. played,” “doesn’t: ‘figure: he's -off the. hoak after his goal decided a. Pryor Om, ‘ . = ih : bw VANCOUVER (cP) — \ the rebound rom vitey ‘The -next’ time Bobby + wha was ungrinrked from ix: \ ~Lenardugal - makes. ‘R.. bad" “pags Gt Empire, ‘Beadium, .he’ll still expect Vancouver . Whitecaps fans th respond ; * with: their ~ "customary | Lenarduzzi, ‘in ‘his ninth ~ 21. shoatont - victory: over F Montreal M Mante Wednesday ‘ : _ Lenardurdl’ “was” ‘the ‘fiteh and: last’ shooter for ‘the Whitecaps in the tie-breaker whieh also saw Fran O’Brien beat Vancouver ‘goalie Tino Lettieri and Ray Hankin of the Whitecaps gat a ball by Victor. Nogueira who came on for starting ‘keeper Robert Rigby with 2:38 left in overtime. “Happily enough 1 went, op and stuck it in... and ~ stuck it down'a few people's " throats,” said Lenarduzzi “who normally is. first \in, _t Vancouver's " shootout “rotation. “All I have to do is give, a - few bad balls and they’re on ‘my back. There are certain. “players ihat ‘can’ make mistakes and , Certain players ‘that can't. . ‘T'm one of those who, can't but there are two: people . I've got to please — myself and the coach.” Alan1 ‘Taylor scored for the Whitecaps at, 60: 57 of - regulation . tine but Alan : Willey: equalised for the Manic at 71:16 of: 2 boring ‘struggle that -nelther side « seemed capable of winning. ' However, and. moved them™‘into 4 second-place ‘tie with San | Jose Earthquakes in the Western Division. |. - The-Whitecaps now. have ° the same record as they did ° at this. polit in 1981. when | they finished 21-11 and won | - a division title. ~ ‘Taylor’s goal came alter, “a long ball from miifieldersn Terry Yorath found Hankiti: The big striker. headed the + ball to Taylor on the other ’ sidé of the box and Taylor ‘nodded it over. Rigby’ who. . was charging: off ‘his: line, - The Whitecaps then: gave . - Manic defender : Marcantonio” ‘room. to r and he brought ‘the. ball yards. The Vancouver keeper sprawled to knock the shot down but he couldn't keep *.. a . . A . - membership tothe CFLwas | Aga To ‘proposed bya London, Ont Memorial Cup group when the asking pace Pertiene’ 4 Kitchener 2 a an indesmaity tee pe g an Portionds Heath. Yerem- an indemnity fee o 00 chek, «ms _to Hamilton Tigercat, " sgom carne “Xanmenn San oie at. Montreal) NW. St. ‘Louls' ai Atlanta N 7 . SHcapO st Hobston NC. en 97 22 4 16 19319 A. 115-90 is 8.90 ‘9 ‘Pgh te, Herr, St. “Abniraz, Atlanta, - .eincinnath, 45: Con: th, zy ‘help out. the. - victory | ’ before 13,858 fans balanced -.: the Whitecaps’ record at 4-4. Carmine _ through the middle before. ‘firing at Lettieri. from 20° ! w York, 3): 7 Ossier, Ay, cere Rew” ‘ sittes ards. : In, addition te tolling four. , ud He c-marksmen :- the t thootout, Lettler! was: - brilliant in, - the: becond half” BOB LENARDUZZL... . vo tough Ume from fans; with two saves off O’Brien’ — one a shot from 20 yards . -and the ether a header from tlose. in: Willey’ foreed , + Lettier! to dive for a far-post bal) in the overtime period. ° ‘The game was very | tentative with . neither. midfield able to show much creativity. - Hankin had the beat”: chance of a scrambly first . —half-when Carl Vaientine , found the target man off a corner kick but: -Hankin’s "header was pushed over the: “bar by Rigby. - VancouV¥er was again playing. -with two mid-: fielders — Terry Yorath and - Gerry Gray .-— while for- wards Valentine and Peter Beardsley dropped back to , Regular mid- . ‘fielder Peter Lorimer is still out with a sprained ankle. ' "Vancouver defenders Carl Shearer and Paul ‘Nelson . ‘arestillon the shelf because of’ injuries and were. . replaced for the second: game in a row by Buzz ¢ - Parsons and Jimmy Holmes who was later replaced by Mark Nickeas after. he . pulled: -a-cal£ muscle. - “Taylor got: a starting: : assignment - because. Willie : “Johnston” was ‘sitting out 4 red-card suspension. from fhe Whitecaps". 2-D | Hogs. in’ an. doseMaye- gol ry other’. NASL tamer. * Wednesday, night; New. York Cosmos beat -San ‘Diego .Sockers 2-1 ‘and ‘Edmonton Drillers took the Toronto Blizzard 2-1 in ‘overtime, cosmos 2 SOCKERS 1” In a_ battle:-of . division. leaders, New York Cosmos came out on top...) - '. Goals by forwards steve Moyera and” Georgio Check the jackpot number Chilieglia ate ia the first half gave the Cosmos 37-1 © \ North ‘American’ Soccer. League: vietory, over San. “Diego ‘Sdekera: on. Wed- omesday: night. |. “The viclory was the aixth eg din -elght. gameg - for.” th Cosmos this season, while - the Sockers, leaders of the: < - Moyers- rammed: a‘ low. . Ea _ Shot past, goalkeeper Volk- *: mar: Gross at 40:59 to give Birkenmeler at 62:15 on a: . slow roller by Kaz _Beyna’ after a brilliant pass ‘and screen by Julie Veee:" Moyers's goal, his thirdof ” the year, came from the at Sixers square series : BOSTON (AP) - —If there” “was A. single player who symbolized. - - Philadelphia: “Tbers" turnaround from a 40- point loss ta'an eight-point : victory over: : Boston Celtics, ; it was Caldwell Jones, - "The seven- foot centre was: . scoreless in: va. -minute - “stint on Sunday ‘that. had the second-best record in the National "feet of Sen Diege ot | 2 Donnelly. cand” Gprdo. ; he Tera: ~ - Jooked nothing like the team soveeall record ot Toronto tied it up at: 68:35 | with “a. header by) NASL - veteran Ace Ntsoelengoe lor ° pe honora on the Teer’, bebiin Andrew Toney’s 30: col 5 * . “y only shot when I open, : “|. dia’ “try Co crdate The. third ‘game is Saturday: in’ ‘Philadelphia Jones moved outside:in 7 the fourth quarter te: avoid. the intimidating. presence, of Boston centre — Robert “Basketball” Associaton this season. 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