: 1977, PAGE 7 12 Sal me EL Baseball — - Pitcher wins for Expos By GLENN COLE MONTREAL (CP) — Rookie left-hander Dan Schatzeder limited St. Louis to six hits and drove in the winning run with a two-out single in the seventh innin as Montreal Expos blank the Cardinals 2-0 in National League baseball play Thursday night. Perez, lifted for pinch runner Sam Mejias, received a standing ovation from the 5,233 fans as he trotted off the field. The Expos had the first chance to break the game open when they loaded the bases in the first inning on Speier’s single and walks to Andre Dawson and Del only to have Mike Tyson strike out before the Expos mounted another threat in the fourth when Unser doubled to right and Carter was hit by a pitch. Denny got Cromartie to fly out and Larry Parrish to hit into a force play to get out of trouble. Schatzeder, 2-0, struck out Unger. But Carter, whose In the fifth, a lead-off four and walked two for his clutch hitting has been poor single by Roger Freed and second victory in his second most of the year, gtruck out Tyson's one-out double put start in the majors since on three straight pitches to Schatzeder in a jam_ but being recalled from Denver end the inning. Denny and Lou Brock Bears of the class AAA The Cardinals had two on grounded out and the game American Association. His game-winning blow, off loser John Denny, 7-8, scored Gary Carter from second base after the Montreal catcher delivered a lead-off single and ad- ‘ th ti * t hi vanced to second on Warren Ww S| Cromartie’s bunt. 1 S iIngy pl Cc Ing % Kine Schatzeder drilled a 3-2 od pitch into right field for his | BALTIMORE (AP) — Lee Ashby dropped a foul pop to This is the best rst game-winning RBI. hit a three-run homer open the way for four This ig ihe fh gS The complete game by and Mike Flanagan itched umearned runs. Both May News Schatzeder was the first by a sixhitter as Baltimore and Ken Singleton, who had News an Expo left-hander since Orioles defeated Toronto a run-scoring single prior to tol Dan Warthen defeated St. Blue Jays 7-1 Thursday the homer, have 9 RBI. Cont Louis 14-4 May 24th this night to move to within 1% Anirnat year. ; mes of first-place New Baltimore scored a fourth- World The Expos added their York in the American inning run on a two-out Tar second run in the eighth League East baseball race. bloop single by Dave Skaggs Wild Kine dee when Chris Speier led off — : and added two more in t th Ge ween witha double toleftandwas — The Oricles have won 150f fifth off Dave Lemanczyk, Shaw Gn replacedon thebasepathsby theirlast 19 games and have 12-15, on a two-out, two-run mee Pepi Frias. Frias scored nine games to play. New double by Andres Mora. | : Blonte when Tony Perez tripled off York, idle Thursday, has 10 Flanagan, 13-10, won his : Wanian the left-centre field wall for games remaining and hasa fourth consecutive decision ; : con. his 9th RBI of the season, marking the 11th straight year the veteran first seman had 90 or more and two out in the second remained scoreless. Orioles blast Jays two-game edge in the loss column. . May connected for his 26th homer in the sixth inning after Toronto catcher Alan and his 11th in his last 13. He struck out eight and didn’t allow a runner past first until Otto Velez hit his 15th homer in the seventh. iGordon & « —brin ty are ae pI ware te fF ee rg pee ee Silas shes Saturday Sept eo are Sal. Nigh: Movies “Hard dist Charles i lene runs batted in. Former Dodger’s scout now the man in charge SAN DIEGO (AP) — San president. vice-president. Diego Padres named Bob ‘Fontaine will be given HIRED AMALFITANO Fontaine, a long-time player full authority,"’ said c, In another announcement, scout and former Brooklyn who sprung the an- the Padres said third-base Dodgers farm pitcher, as nouncement unexpectedly coach Joey Amalfitano has general manager “‘in full at a downtown Rotary Club been hired by Chicago Cubs charge” of the National almost a full day before a and “he will be working League baseball club scheduled news conference. closely with Bob Kennedy, Thursday. _ But, Kroc added: “I will vice-president of baseball .. Thejobhasbeenvacantin confixm_his deals.” operations.’” ‘name since Peter Bavasi Fontaine, 53, said he was. - - Amalfitano joined the ‘-Jeft-in mid-1976 to become “sorry to be replacing a Padres last year from San eneral manager of the great personal friend in Francisco Giants. He was a edling Toronto Blue Jays Buzzie Bavasi, but I’m close friend of John_Mc- in the American League. thrilled by the honor that Namara, the San Diego Bavasi’s father, Buzzie, quit has been bestwowed on me manager who was fired last as president of the club on by Mr. Kroc,” May and replaced by Alvin Tuesday, and that job was Fontaine, with the Dark. left unfilled. Padres’ front office since | Amalfitano, a one-time Ray Kroc, owner of the 1969 and most recently vice- bonus baby infielder out of club, indicated he would president for player per- Long Beach, was a coach undertake the duties of sonnel, also remains a club with the Cubs from 1967-71. Fontaine played for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1941-42 . at Olean in the New York- 1 es one Penn League. He spent the | ‘ next three years in the air force and then pitched for % ; the International League’s re ac e Montreal Royals from 1946 shoulder operation DETROIT (AP) — Three players reached career between the 1947-40 SEASONS milestones before Thursday's American League | failed to heal his problem baseball game between Boston Red Sox and Detroit and in 1949 he joined the Tigers was over. . Dodgers as a scout, troit centre fielder Ron Leflore had two singles in Fontaine worked as a his first three at-bats, giving him 200 hits for the | scout for Pittsburgh Pirates 06 Cont’ ° 115 Cont’ 230 Cont! 745 | Cont 300 News 15 News . 20 Saturaay ; 745 Night _ -00 Saturday : 715 Night ae 130) Saturday - +45 Nighi ' Sunday, Sei > 180 NBC Fool | 15 Oaklanc) fate Done 98 bo wersu, 777 : a 145 | Pitisve oh :00 Steelers ne ris fin i » 130 Pittstur gh : 2 45 Cant’ ; _ tone ee eid ae SR ALE TED Cont‘ 3D Cont’ +45 Cant ea tee es rn :00 Cora! 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