VANCOUVER (CP) Vancouver . Whitecaps put their famed crossing game ‘ to work in near-perfect fashion Saturday night as they methodically trounced _ New York +1. in a North American Soccer League game In which the score flat- tered the Cosmos. ' The Whitecaps ~ used numerous crosses off the Hy |THE ASSOCIATED RESS Montreal Expos pasted six Houston pitchers for 24 hits and five home runs Sunday and breezed home with a 19-3 victory in the hattle of National League baseball divieionat leaders: ° : Five of those Montreal hits were home runs, two by vet- éran Tony Perez, who drove infour runs to pace the East Division frontrunners. The Fixpoa pulled ahead 2-0 in the first ining, then broke loose | for six runs'in both the third afd fourth innings to take a i441 lead. | The ‘highlight of . the Montreal fourth was con- secutive home runs by erez, Gary Carter and Ellis alentine,. Larry Parrish had the other home-run for Mentreal, while Art Howe hit A solo shot for the Astros, .. leaders of the West Division. ‘Houston starter Joe Niekro, 10-3,,.t00k the loss which. ended his nine-game winning streak. Dan Schatzeder, 2-1, combined with relievers David Palmer and -Rudy May to hold the Astros to eight hits, Elsewhére Sunday, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves were tied 1-1. when their contest — delayed a ‘total of two hours by rain — was suspended by a travel curfew... Philadelphia Phillies -downed Cincinnati Reds 9-3 with a six-run eighth, Chicago Cubs beat. San Diego Padres 8-5, Pitt- sburgh Piratea stifled Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 and San‘ Francisco Glants topped. St. Louis Cardinals 7-4, On Saturday, San Fran- - elsco beat St: Louis 6-1, New | York blanked Atlanta 2-0; Montreal downed Houston 4- 2, Philadelphia edged Cin- cinnali 4-3, Pittsburgh whipped Los Angeles 6-3 and Chicago dumped San Diego rior to the Mets-Braves. game, the teams, had agreed” not to begin an inning after 6 pm. EDT, so New. York, could make ‘plane con- nections to begin a = trip PEN NANT RACES . Spee ry ae AMERICAN LEAGUE an NATIONAL LEAG WoL #e¢. GBL East - Baltimore an 4) — WoL Pct. GBL Baston - 38 24 613 «2%: «Montreal RLY 43 — Milwaukee % 20 S45 6% St. Louls 12 26 «652 2~«C« * New York HW 23 & Pritadelphia a4 29 540 31% Cleveland a2 31 W506 9 Pittsburgh N26 $25 ale Detrolt 29 «WB OD Chicago 3 29 8 SK Toronto au ‘d& .3N3 22 New York a 33 43] 10 Calltornin a 2 aor Hauaton 3-29 «47 — Texas “ws, iit Cincinnatt 15 29 w We Minnesota. 39> ne e- San. Francisco 9 3... Q . By e eat a ay cheng ie a 3 heugna Hie ait ob siete” i aang" wrAtianta 77 ed aklend: W 47 288 20%2 Sunds Results - Sunday Reowvits Toronta 10 Cakland 9 “Detroit 8 California 4 . Seottia é Cleveland 5 Baltimore &@ Minnesota § Milwaukee § Kaneas city 3 Texaa 6 New York 3 Chicago 6 Bosion 1 ' §aturday Rasults Toronta 1 Oakland 2 Callfornia 4 Detroit 2 Milwaukee 3 Kansas City 2 Cleveland 4 Seattle 3 Boston 31 Chicago 5 New York 3 Texes 2 Baltimore at Minnesota, ppd., rain. : Tonight's Games Daetrol? at Bosion Seitimare a Cleveland Seattle at Chicago Texas at california Kansas City at Oakland Tugidsy Games roll at Boston N Baltimore at Cleveland N Toronto at New Work N Seattle at Chicago N Minnesote at Milwaukee N Texas at California N Kaness City at Oakland N. min ne pllchars in sane e8 a ime Bors vam * AMERICAN LaAGUE Defra! {Wilcox 5-4) at Boston (Renko §:2), 7 0pm Baitlmore (Me ragor 1-2) at , Cleveland “Garland 3-7), 7 pM.. . . Seattle (Parrott 4-2) at Chl. - cago. (Baumgarten §-3), 8:30 Pros {Jenkins 7:3) at Call fornia (Ryan: 8-3), 10: a Kansas City (Gure 5) at oe TION us “Philadelphia ul Inge 68) at ataute th tule 9-5), 7:35 Cincinnati (Bonkem %. ) Mer Montreal (Rogers 4), nas EE tape Te Cavin’ (Rarwch $5) 9 bent Diego’ Lagnes "EA, 1 Bin, Sy THE CANADIAN PRESS : Montreal 19 Phitadelphia ¥ © , Sincionati 3 Atlanta | New ¥ wet after 6 Tring, travel Pittsburgh 5 Los Angeles 1 Chicago 8 San Diego 5 San Frencisco 7 st Louls ro Saturday Resvits San Francisco 6 S#. Louls 1 New York 2 Atfania 0 Montreal 4 Houston 2 Philadelphia 4 Cincinnatl 2- Plitsburgh 4 Los Angeles 3 Chicago 5-San Olego 2 Tonight's Games Philedelphia at Atlanta Cincinnati at Montreal Chicago st Los Angeles . New York at Houston St. Louls at San Diego Tuesday Games Clacinnatl at Montreat N « Philadelphia at Atianta N New York at Houston N St. Louls at San Ditgo N Chicago at Los Angeles N N Pittaburgh’ at Sen Francisco Top io RATIONAL GRAgue R OW Pet. Brock, StL 153 23 55 .359 Murphy, Atl 141-26 49 348 Wintleid, SD 260 41 BF .324 Rose, Pha 24634 84 341 Hencrick, StL «=: 208 M71 340 Faster, Cin 210 4 -7t. 338 Magzilli, NY. 22034 T3388 Hernandez, StL 288 45 61 .327 Templeton, StL 246 34 79 .32] Knight, Cin 231 2? 73 318 Doubles: Rose, Philadelphia, 2ty Parrish, Montreal, 19; Maz- ai, New York, 19: Reltr, St. Louts, 1 res Tem Istan, St. Louls, cBride, Philadelphig, 7) Sott, St, Louis, 7). Wintlatd, San Diego, 7. Home. runs: Kingman, Chi- cago, 23; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 18s Lopes, Los Angeles, 16. _ Runs batted In: Wintield, San gieeo. 55; Kingman, Chicago, Stolen bases: Moreno, Pitts. » burgh. 26; Scott, St, Louis, ad} North, San Francisco, 24, Pliching (7 deca tena) Le. Coss, Cincinnati, 8-0, 1 Niakro, Houston, 109, 76, 3.00, . Strikecuts: Richard, Houston, ' 11: Carton, Phitecelphia, 76. , VIA RAIL VIA RAIL Changes ‘in passenger train schedule EFFECTIVE JUNE 20, 1979 . ARRIVES LEAVES . TERRACE ,TERRACE Eastbound 1idS am — 11:55 am . ' Daily NO. 9 Westbound 4:30pm 4:40 pm Daily For further Information contact ’ CANADA 635-2133) in Houston, The contest will be resumed In the top ofthe ninth inning Aug. 27. Gary Matthews’s fifth-inning. homer tled thegame for the Braves after John Stearns’ bunt single dellvered the Mets’ run in the fourth, Bob Boore's two-run double was the highlight of the . eighthinning Philadelphia burat which snapped a 3-3 tie. Cincinnati had Plied it in the seventh on Ray Knight's second homer of the season. . Dave Kingman drove In two run3 with his league- leading 28rd homer and Expos blast | Houston 19- 3 pitcher Mike Krukow added a two-run double as the Cubs. rode a.six-ruvi first inning to - their fifth consecutive vie- ‘tory, ‘Ed Whitson and Kent Tekulve combined ona two- ’. Hitter and Tim Foll drove in. three. runs: to carry Pitt-" sburgh past Los Angeles. Bill Madlock snapped a 4-4 tie with an RBI single in the eighth and Willie McCovey added a two-run single to lift San Francisco over St. Louis. inthe American League on Sunday, Detroit Tigers beat California Angels 8-4 to give -and New York defeated. “Carl Valentine to humiliate for the second time in three years before a sellout crowd Empire Stadium, Vancouver dominated the manager Sparky Anderson #ame from the start — just his first victory with the of mere than 32,500 at § as they did in 1877 when the ff team, Toronto Blue Jays outlasted Oakland A’s 10-9, Seattle Mariners . edged Cieveland Indians 6-5, Chicago White Sox bested Boston Red Sox 61, Baltimore Orioles downed SOCCER SCORES Minnesota Twins 85 and Milwaukee Brewers got past Kansas City Royals 5-3. Saturday action saw California beat Detroit 4-2, Milwaukee edge Kansas City 3-2, Toronto shade Oakland 3-2, Cleveland down Seattle 4-3, Boaton blast Chicago 11-5 By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY. ue Chicago 3 Philadelphia 1 Fort Lauderdale? San Jose | Dallas 2 Minnesota 0 Seattle 3 Memphis 1 California 5 Atlanta | Texas 3-2. Vancouver 4 New York 1 The Herald, Monday, June 18, 1970, Page A Whitecaps took a 4-0 lead and eventually won 5-3 — and hall through agpreasve by ough aggressive on defence and playbook passing on attack. “We were aggressive tonight and we took the play to them," said coach Tony Waiters of the Whitecaps. wings by Willie Johnston and (Rim the poorly-prepared Coamos a, ous Whitecaps take NY 4-1 “We went right at them with our power game and didn't have the answers.” Kevin Hector, with his 12th of the season, Jon Sammels, Valentine and Derek Possee scored for the Whitecaps, 1) 5, who’ broke a two-game losing atreak with their highest scoring spree of the Beason. 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