f 7 ; serie s "By The ‘Canadian Preis: ‘Manager Bobby Cox lost ° poth- battles and his Adlanta ' § Braves lost, both: games -as * Houston . Astros: gained. an -. “element .of revenge for’ ‘a National’ League ° baseball’. It Fi : gO bi earl “that” ‘the -° ‘44-0 triumphs! over.’ the‘ : Astros. Those threa losses in. * the four-game series were <-Very much, on the. minds. of ~ 2 the = Astros this weekend, “Wa wanted to shaw: them ‘that: we could - play better - ~ than. we? did: there,” said . Houston's Denny: Walling. “They. really embarrassed ; Ug in Atlanta,” 2 “This time,’ the Astros won * three” ‘times, taking. the ‘ ; opener 95,. Saturday’ and’ (following with” ‘a 6-5, 61 ‘Sanday . ‘night in.a “ : Soub eheader’ hat saw Cox . i pected “twice ‘by ‘umpire : : Kamny Harris; ‘- third jagernan Bob Horner ejected “Bric, Gregg and one: of stball’s strangest bench- Incidents this | Tne he non-bravl came. ‘after "Homton' Rafael ‘Landestoy ‘was struck on the shin-by a “‘Torimy® Boggs pitch in the ~ ". dixth inning of the nightcap. ‘Words were’ exchanged between * Landestoy.: and “Boga, and pom teams left _ their dugow isBut: eet: * romiitcably, the teams’ obeyed “Gregg © "when he and the other um- «waved the: players: to tutral corners. ‘The teams ' .gtood apart on! the field and awed? for’ ‘gevfew: Thinutes efore returaing ito: their’ | igou ts. = vabolguory ‘In other gamesbSatordhy, ", Montreal spHtivwith: Shield, | Winning 10-2. and losing 8-6, San Francisco swept Cin-, cinnati 7-4 and 10-7, St. Louis ' defeated New York 8-6, . Phitadelphia edged Pitt- " aburgh 5-4 and San Diego gat past Los-Angeles 3-2, Cox argued with Harris in - the oP pener because he. ght Chris Chambliss had checked his swing on a third ke ‘And in the nightcap es, ‘when Harris lece@etaryGadeho-sale at third: taro what vseeried ad questionable call. | se Cox: was replaced | both times. by coach Bobby Dews. } Horner was heaved in the fourth inning of:the second (pane for insisting he had aten out a grounder to third baseman Enos Cabell ‘Houston's Terry. Publ, . . native of Melville, Sask, iad seven hits in the twinbill; in- cluding a\fhird inning homer in. the nightcap. Cralg Reynolds. who entered the “victory. doubleheader ' ittlig. “im, reached: base sever at, lent, - times. _ Housten: ‘won the opener on on , a two-run eighth-inning rally’ ~ sparked by Cedetio's.homer ; ‘ series that is gone hut hardly ind a decisive. RBI. 8 ingle. by 2 forgotten,: ; ; = Joe: ‘Morgan, Bas two weeks” ce i Metg 1-10 ‘chains “a “tee Mazzilli, whose 12th- + Braves recorded 5-4,, 14 ‘and. inning misplay led to a St. Louis victory Safiirday, went ‘@-for-6 in New ‘York's sweep. _ Sunday. ie Mazzilli ‘finished with six ~yuns batted in and four runs ‘scored,: His three-run homer keyed a'six-run eighth in the “Moatreat's Gary Carter did “most of the damage with his. bat as the Expos regained. sole possession of first place In, the National Leqgue ; Sun ay. opener and cracked an’ RBI single in the’ five-run secand that alinched: the nightcap.. Ledn” Durham hit’ two powering over the New York bullpen: and breaking a “hotners, for the Cardinals in - the: nighteap,' the Jatter. window on the car owned by | | Meta reserve Jerry Morales, ° 4 Glants 2 Reds 0 ‘Combined: three-hit’ it- ching t Holla ciseo; to its aixth consecutive San rfanilsco "managed only two. extra-base: hits, but both -—- a- seventh-inning double by Evans and Mike Sadek’s double in the eighth ; — delivered runs:- p Expos 2 Cubs 1 Gary ‘Carter-homered ‘in the fourth inning and drove in, Ron, LeFlore ' ‘with, a -darry’: ‘Montreal Chica 0. . flelder's chaice i in the sixth to. ‘past | r . The Cubs got their run in “the sixth when ‘pitcher Doug Capilla tripled and scored on ‘a angle by Jesus: Figueroa. Vi padres 4 ‘Dodgers 3 ‘nih 1 Sthihning rail with a racninnaet in ye ‘Dies ils victory. - “Dave Cash, whose error ted to a Los Angeles run in the top of the inning, led off the. rath: by ‘reaching on ‘a’ two-base. error by right fielder Joe Ferguson. Gene Richards singled to tie the ‘r * (Oizie ‘Smith capped a two-. Allen Ripley ‘and Al | helped San *Fran- | : CARPET & FLOORING INSTALLATION . - blue prints game, stole his fourth base of ° ihe. game to set a ciub record, and Smith followed with his winning hit. . 2) Alehards- Stoll! ho ihe ‘eaeuntra ele Pirates 7 Phillies 3 _ Pitcher Don Robinson hit his‘ first major . league homer, a ‘two-run: shot -in Pittsburgh’s innings of sever-hit. ball to boost. the Pirates over the ’ Phillies. The loser was Nino Espinosa, who was. making only his second start after coming: off the disabled-tist pin a season-long # shoulder ac _ Weights help: - solve problem. y The Canadian Press Baca ‘lifting program, ance a nono for baseball ayers, is- paying. dividends - er. Larry Gira of | _ Kana Clty. Royais. ‘Phe left-hander, 32, who ‘jJeads the American League with 154.153 innings pitched “pnd is 11-4, hurled his 1th complete. game Sunday while. ‘beating . Baltimore Orioled §-1.0n a sever-hiller, in Baltimore. ‘On Saturday, Milwaukee . buried. Toronto - 9-2, Baltimore defeated Kansas - City: 3-4, Boston clipped ~ Detroit 9-3, New. York . bombed Chicago 5-0, Min- nesota defeated Seattle 3-3, Cleveland edged Texas 93 . and Oakland squeezed past California 4, Blue Jays 40 Brewers 1-4 ‘Gorman Thomas had four _ hité; including three doubles," as Milwaukee shut out the Blue Jays in Toronto to take the: second half of a doubleheader. ° In ‘the first game, Al Al Woods hit a two- run homer and Barry Bon- ~ palla soto blast ta power the Blue Jays to the win. “Paul Mitchell, 1-0, and Bob McCluré held the Blue Jays : to five hits ‘in: the Brewers’ * win, Jack Kuéek, 2-1, was the, winning 8 ple in the foronté win, wit derty Garvin picking up a ‘Twins 1Marlners6 “The Twins rallied for two -Funs in tha bottom of the 13th and scored the winning run- when Mariner first baseman 564 Siinpeon dropped what ‘would have been an inning: ending double play. The error allowed slow- footed Jove Morales to reach first base | as Rob Wilfong scored reliever. thé winning. ron from third, base. Doug Corbett, 62, the fifth. Minnesota: pitcher, was | credited with the win. Shane Rawley, 4-3, was the loser. Red Sox $ Tigers 4 Veteran right-hander Dick Drago earned his . 100th -eareer victory. as the. Red Sox rode a three-run sixth inning to the win over the “Tigers in Boston. - Starting pitcher Bob Ojeda . held a 4-1 lead with two.out in, the sixth but was unable to get another. out/as Detroit - rallied.for three runs, tying. the score 4-4. Boston's top reliever in. — Drago had been . 1979, frustrated by iriconsistency and bothered by critical fans this year. But he was at his best Sunday, allowing only - qe baserunner, ona walk, in - 3-1-3 innings, evening his record forthe year to 4-3. Dave Rozema, 4-5, WAS the loser. "Yankets: 3 White Sox 1. “Rudy May, 7-3, hurled a ‘wohitter to carry the Yankees to the win In Chicago. 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