ao . * MONTREAL. (CP) ~ Whitey” Herzog ‘WAS: ‘com: passionate , after. watching - : Louis, Cardinals’ a charnplonship a fort -, Thursday night, sweeping a: . National’: ‘League: baseball. ; “doubleheader. 3-2; | ‘in 210, ; innings,” ‘+ Montreal. Expos.” “| 4B hate “to see. 60,000 ' "people in the: stands, and - : 25,000 of them leave,. while ~ ---(the: -others-stay- there-and— boo,” he.saidm “But we all. -go through’ that. » . When both’ the Cardinals ~ ‘and roe =. “from’ : and the: crowd of. 50, 894 oS . the largest: this 's gon. at gol Olympic: ‘Stadium ‘apne “devouring “ythe- . The: Expos;; “behind” first-place “Pitt- sburgh: Pirates, fell. 'two- games. back,..a‘ few per- centage points behind third: | ~place- Philadelphia-Phillies. . - , Superb clutch pitching by starters Steve Rogers and the Cardinals’ John ‘Stuper “Single Ith x who, ‘slarted.:. the ohight “a > halfgaine a Cardinals devour E accounted for a. bight: dual in: the. opener... Darrell ;Porter :delivered.‘a_ run-batted-in a e first: inning for.": “St: Louls, but Andre’ Dawson did’ ‘likewise. inthe’ Expo - TERRACE REALTY Gary, Carter. -bounced, ‘ato, a | Puli-producing double play .' to give Montreal a: 21. lead... _dn.. the fifth,* but - the. Car-. The Expos’ “demise in: the— Hith. started when. Rogers had to leave after one out when his right palm, which: . rrrre . home. Full basement a bath and # half on a ‘summoned, and threw, seven . ~. pitches before. leaving, . .the® * digamentin’ his left. forearm, : ‘nedr- the. ‘elbow, ° reinjured - . and his career in Jeopardy. -dinals got a fifth-inning tun "It is-the “game strained: on ” George Hendrick’ s ‘ligament that kept Fryman, double. -- 43, on the disabled list-for ~ ‘When asked. whether: the - injury could ‘spell the end of ° Fryman's 17-year career,” ’ Virdon ‘sald, “*You-have. to! “think about that,??%: 2-7 - Reliever Jeff Reardon entered with a $-2 count and - completed a ‘walk to pitich-. hitter Floyd Rayford,-Ozzie ee and eight hie in “he: first’ - ‘two : * innings: ‘of. the "puri ona 32 piteh : ree, Sutter, BB, Was. the’ nightcap. we ing "Even: when: 1 Pitisburgh” aS Pirates ~~ Lwere..- - losing, hy. fingers-at: each’ other... oweVer," ‘he’s: pointing: at. ] ‘sharing the .- “we? re i. blending’. our. + Ozzie Smith and jtamsey young players. with, out old. ‘paced a “APhit St.” ‘Louis | attack, driving i in three-runs « two three-months,-unti}-July- ~“#:—~doubles and-a single? while~- Ramsey boosted a 6-0 lead : with a three-run’ triple’ off: : _teliever Ray Buirris i in the apiece. ‘ Smith had » fifth. Bob’ Forsch coasted to his ; seventh. victory’ in. hitter, . The “Expos, . ‘meanwhile, must search for a piicher to replace Fryman. Earlier in the day, they placed’ left-° hander Randy Lerch on recalled. 15. - first decisions *, with an’ eight: ‘Nationwide Relocation Sith the hia ‘piled ; . 1 8 e ‘an ie Sm ; ' Service "pinch ° hitting, ' walked” . ce ‘Reardon went to a'3-0.count 4635 Lozelle Ave. -636- oan | on Tom Herr before walking .in inch-runner Mike Ketchup | Convenient tocation "Acreage: a oe : To thisone and you're in ~ Within walking distance _160 acres.of prime land “ for a treat. Full wall | ia ©. schools -. and” | within. a) miles of. fireplaces with Inserts,3 ¢- downtown, 3: bedrooms, Terrace. Lightly treed. bedrooms..1260..sq.. fl. |: fireplace and more for | Asking $109,000. 4 ithe recently. reduced price of $53,500. =: j large fot qn the bench. Offers 10 $87,900. ' Money maker. ; . p 4 “bachelor — sultes- » provide $10,000 Income y per year. An excellent . + return on a -$90,000 F asking price. PLUS a.2 ». bedroom home up, with N.G. heating and very, comfortable living. You .Should see, clal today - for more details. . Mobile home _ On. an-especlally large lot with storage shed’ and frult trees. Asking $46,000. - - and Home with suite 1200 sq. ft. 3 bedroom ” -. Prime home in _prime Horseshoe Area 3 bedream bungalow with. country-style ~kitchen;. garage and a” ‘lovely back yard. Ideal -locatton close to schools - conveniences. Asking $54,000, oi : “Sports mailbag -. Brookens : highlighted a. four-run burst Thursday * night that carried Detroit Tigers to.a 6-1 : To the Editor, thanks to all the supporters location Two year oid 1936 sq., ft. spili-leve] executive . home of very good- - quality. Some of the many features are: 4 “bedrooms, 4 baths, 3 _ fireplaces, ‘oak kifchen cabinets with built-ins and = many.. others. “Memo to: The iamaly $72,000. : ’ There exists: In’ the _Horseshoe.areaa lovely” 2 bath: the .3+1 bedroom, home . where _ children. can walk. to. school. Set in a very _ good ‘neighbourhood, i. ‘League Standings i - Mosquito . 2nd° Terrace Esso: ~ Bronco.” - ist Credit Union - 2nd Skoglund Logging a e Pony tesirable Toeation ‘Dgcated in quiet and | this Is a very good Large lat, a and | secluded area on Birch market vaive. Call for landscaped, ‘Suite | Ave. Asking $149,000.) your appolniment to - » downstairs. Asking J OMLS _ view now, - Asking » $92,000. Fe Prime area -- $72,000. a = Take a drive by 4736 ‘Seeluded .and private ‘McConnell and see this Character Mature 3 bedroom home. on 4.37 acres In town. Full basement, one and. a half baths, large kitchen, - heatilator fireplace are some of the foatures. Landscaped with lawns, | frees, and garden area brings a rural: atmosphere as well as privacy to this outstanding property. ’ Priced at $125,000. with character located — 1175 sq. ft. 3 bedraom - remodeled home. . . Almost everything has. - been upgraded, features - _ Include sauna, gocd . garden and frult jrees. _Attractively priced at '. Attention builders |, 2. R-I-. Lots. in. prime locations, complete and. _feadytogo . 4730 Bolton-$27,000 4706 McConnell - $24,000. Call for details, : - The. floor plan: makes this 2 bedroom 1237 sq. . ft. full. basement home un|quely different. It... also contains. a natural _ rock fireplace, large living area and a _ spaclous sunroom. The . downstalrs has a third bedroom, coolroom, sterage and work area, - “utility room and garage. All of the above on 8 - - 60977 ft. lot. Priced at $69,900 Bring an offer. — } ‘ist. Shoppers Drug M Mart. q 2nd Wayside ‘Grocery. , Playoff Champions § =Mosquite Ist Terrace Esso . 2nd Terrace Drugs ist’ Far Ko Cont. and Skoglund d Logging Pony ' ‘ ist Shoppers Drog Mart ” 2nd Wayside Grocery : Night “ Phones . . IMMACULATE QUALITY MOBILE © Set up on treed landscaped lot. Light Birch cupboards and paneling give this 2 bedroom home a bright cheerful atmosphere. 4 malor appliances plus freezer and other Items of furniture Included. Listed af onty $31,500. Call Joy to view. - Horst Godiins&l = 635-5397 George Vogel - 625-4611 $usan Beaven - 639-9038 Christel Godlinski - 435-5397 - Elizabeth Hyde - 638- 6317- _ TRAILER PARK .. GOING CONCERN . 80 pad trailer park, well _ Geveloped on Motier ‘Street In Thornhill, 2 rental houses, - fenced, inner roads: paved, and ‘home forthe: owner: -. cperator, TERMS" . AVAILABLE. Contact -: Rusty or Bert Ljungh.: “large formal - room. Finished family - PRIME LOTS ; Qn Keith, Braun and Hampton Streets. Each lot over 1 acre, Listing , prices start at $36,000, INDUSTRIAL ‘PRICED AT $50,000 TOP QUALITY HOME Located on Cottonwood Crescent this home .fepresents excellent _ guallty. Brick and white aluminum siding add just the right touch. Three bedrooms, dining _ area In kitchen plus room. down, wood stove ‘plus fireplace in living room. All for $73,500, . Contact Danny Sheridan for appt. MLS.-: » ' ‘dining. 1 1984. See you-in the park. © 7 SMALL HOME-LARGE LOT 7? ft. by 122 ft. lot with small home which as _ had some ‘renovations. . Located in the * Horseshoe area, All for — Ish Terrace drugs Niwa cos Bronco age eT _ On behalf of. this medium, 1 would like to send sincere - To the: _ Sponsors, coaches, scorekeepers, umpires, volunteers: and: parents, a big thankyou for all your help in makiiig this the °.’ thing I wasn’t looking for... 4. most successful season of recent years. A special thankyou . § “to Don Schaffer for all his- support. . co : Over 200 boys participated i in baseball this year. “Results. ‘ of the league standings and playoffs are as follows; of minor basebail. - ones," Tanner ~ - Thursday. ‘night after the” ’ meneder: ‘Chu; Kc. Tanner’ ‘Now. that they’ re. winning; ‘ ‘Since the all-star. break.” . “In the only. other National: League game, Philadelphia: | a ‘pointing: “Philli¢s. edge Cc roars bid | Heep” of a ‘poiential cextfa--: base hit with a long, -rui catch + in “left-centya. -fleld with. two an rand nobsdy ut. : ‘reliever. “Rod: Sour add: cookie: “eentra - - fielder Marvell Wynne, Scurry. came ‘on: in the said | bottom: of the” ninth with’ the» ‘bases : lodded “and. one out.” _ Pirates beat New York Melis :He. struck out pinch. hitter .. (6-2 to .rémain first in the. Darryl] Strawberry and _- “Joe: “Morgan's : ni {alowed “for -the major-league, lead, to lead the Phillies: to- 4 victory : fripléin the top of the eighth 7 + dinning. ‘with h's-23r¢ homer - of -the ‘seasdn, - tops ‘in. the .. ational’ League : ‘ahd : "tied. ; National League East, one- ‘ended the game by firing a half game ahead of St. Louis - “ groundes to Mookie Wilson,” * Cardinals, ” Theg Pirates struck .for,.. ; five. runs — two. on. ‘Mike’, ‘Easler’s double —~ inthe” two: innings to win-for - who -had homered in New York's two previous games. “Wynne, acquired from the “Mets': minor-league system - this “season, had. earlier the 16th time in. 23 games fohbed . pinch-hitter Danny ~ the game around. . Doubles by -Chet Lemon- and.’ “Toni Trammell’s. and victery. in the’ only American League: baseball game. “When I went up ‘there, he: (manager ‘ Sparky Anderson) told me to be looking for the bunt sign,” Trammell said. “When the count got to 3-and-2, though, it, was the only ~ NEW YORK: (AP) 4 ToC, F.T.K. Sports dept. a sincere tanks also for iteir support. We look forward to another sivcessful season. in. ; Judy Vandergucht : Terrace minor Baseball Association RURALSETTING - In town, 4 bedroom, no basement home on } acre, Fruit trees’ and lots’ of garden space, Reduced to $59,000. Call Bob Sheridan. . $39,500, Call . Danny Sherldan - for details. MLS: WAITING _ FAMILY . Located on a quiet street on the bench, this three bedroom full FOR A Two bedroom 915 sq. ff. home in good condition. ’ Full basement |, for future developments. To view call Dick Evans. .- a Owner willing fo sell separately or ina 5 acre parcel. For more information Call, Joy Dover. FARMER. IN TOWN? This fine agricultural property of 19.8 acres features a tovely country style 3 bedroom* home, tatally renovated. Abundant gardens, many berry bushes and frult trees. Grazing flelds and paddocks. The out buildings: consist of a: 30x50 barn, -100x40 barn, fuel shed, pump house and workshop (with wood stove) MLS, Price. $205,000. Contact Danny Shertdan for appolniment to . view. 2809 . EBY - Attractive 3 “bedroom : home on a good size lot. Brick fireplace in fiving room, large kltchen-. dining area aiso ufllity . room and sauna. Owrier: has reduced his price to CHALET STYLE . NEAR - LAKELSE LAKE . Modern. kitchen with -‘Jennalre range’ and oven, ' bedrooms, . full basement, alr . conditioning, decks off of tha-upper bedroom and dining area. To view phone. Rusty or Bert Llungh. ° .fireplace,. 4. _ basement home has two - flreplaces, 2 baths; patio doors to.rear sundeck, and basement mostly - finished with: a large - rec-room with wetbar.3 .pce. bath, 4th bedroom - and dem Lot is ‘landscaped and there Is acarport. Phone Ber? or. Rusty Llungh to view, . “MLS - :. ‘Subdivision. PERSONALITY CONDO a Close -to fown and located “at No.2-4631 | Walsh Ave. This neat as @ pin J bedroom two storey condo has 2 bathrooms, taundry area and storage and is attractively decorated In and out. For viewing phone Bert: or Rusty Lijungh. MLS JUST OVER THREE ACRES — : Located Woodland the Park. Slon. Small cabin and drilled weil, reasonably priced, call Bob Sherldan. . MOST INTERESTING $56,900. To view call . Dick Evans. SPACIOUS HOME -. 1360 =sq. ft. with full basement, convenlently. located on Davis Ave. There aré 4 bedrooms and could be s5, flreplace, . bulit Jn kitchen ‘appliances, cavéred patio, above - ground swimming pool with filter system. $89,500 Call Bob Sheridan. ‘ |. Spacious downstairs in White - COUNTRY DECOR This totally redecorated jhome has, a definite personality. “finished up and down Including fireplace in the family. ‘room. bath STYLE Pine. This unqlue home Is situated on a wooded 2 -acfe paréal and lists at $75,000. For appointment to view call Joy. Fully ; HOUSE IN TOWN Have. Hawaii in your - backyard year round in - this 4 bedroom home an ’ fot totally.enclosed with . concrete’ block and ~ containing a full . size heated swimmifig pool, sauna, twa rock ‘a stove CONDO—OPEN PLAN Attractive 3. bedroom, full basement condominfum with open living” dining room area, and price Includes ; and. refrigerator. Cail Rusty or Bert Ljungh. fireplaces, whirlpool . bath in the master bedroom, skylights. and . many more atiractlons that must be viewed by .oppolntment with Rusty — or Bert Ljungh.. -2105-PEAR ST." Older style, two ‘storey home ona 124x122 tt. lot Four ' bédoroms, price reduced 10*$49,900, for details contact Dick Evaris. PRUDEN & CURRIE ‘JOHN CURRIE 435-9578 BOB SHERIDAN 635-2664 635-5734 BERT LJUNGH (1976 LTD.) RUSTY LJIUNGH 435-5754 ‘ ‘ DICK EVANS 635-7088 DANNY SHERIDAN 635-5327 - 635-6142 JOY DOVER 35-7070 George Brett . spoke of the wondered. why - MacPhail “That's a. gutsy callout: there. That shows me he has confidence in me to do that kind of thing. That gets us -eging.’” ..While admitting it was not a percentage “move, Andersen defended the call.‘ :{‘Tknow the only thing that can happen is if he-fouls it off, he's out,"".Anderson said. “know they can't pitch out to him.” - - Decision creates questions éourage* of ~ American ‘League : president Lee MacPhail. Rick Cerone would overrule the umpires. - And Joe Brinkman, ane _of - those umpires, hoped the changed. They were reacting to the , decision Thursday ‘by MacPhail. to overturn the umpires’ ‘ruling and ‘uphold -: ‘a protest by Kansas City “Royals, © who wanted. restoration of Brett's two- Tun, two-out homer in the top ‘of the ninth inning at . New “York last Sunday. The home runt gave tha’ Royals a 5-4 lead until Brinkman and crew ruled Brett's. bat was illegal because it, had too much, | ‘pine tar on it. -. - The ruling also, at least temporarily, knocked the Yankees out of a first-place tie with. Baltimore in the American League East. —“rule’in question would be: “T think it Showed a lot of © courage,’ said Brett. “He’s.. . — a riative New Yorker and he lives thére.”’ . Cerone, who ‘was the catcher when Brett blasted: Rich. Gossage's pitch imo the seats, thought ‘ umpires weren't sntling a - fair shake. being questioned,"’ he said. Brinkman, the crew chief: for the game, said all he did was abide by the rules. ‘In “What makes. me ‘feel funny is thatthe. integrity of the umpires is. definitions of an illegally : batted ball, it definitely states that any pine tar or any substance beyond the 16 ‘inches will constitute an. illegally batted ball,” he said, ‘Therefore, you hayve~ to call the batter aut.” «- - WANTS. RULE CHANGE Brinkman said the rules” should be altered to help clarify the situation... “(MacPhail) sees fit te: change it ntw. and overrule: us and I think it’s. a.goed- rule to be changed.” The ruling ended one ‘of the most celebrated in-- -. vestigations in baseball and also marked the first time in , his tenure that MacPhail - _has upheld the protest by a club of = an umpire's, decision. . MacPhail said in a lorig statement read at a newa conferetice . Thursday that the fact that Bréit had- too. _ 100. .. Stolen | bunt.” inning. much pine tar onhis bat was not sufficient. grounds to | nullify, a possi, iB abe sorampiided’ for.. thelr... winning-homer. - MacPhail said -the intent’ of the rule was to discipline batters using doctored bats ‘to. -inecrease distance. potential, but. not to. treat... ‘pine: tar -excesses in. the, - same manner.” The inten of . the pine tar rule was tokeep | - baseballs ‘from — getting dirty, he sald. 7 ‘The’ rilles . “say pine tar : may be applied to the bat no~ ‘farther than 18 inches from the end of the handle so Brett's bat was illegal. That | ‘was never. in contention,” MacPhail said, ', “Steve, Carlton fanned nine 7 “Astros to put -his ‘career-" ~ fecord | ‘strikeout ‘mark’ at 4,597, six ahead of Houston's’ Nolan . Ryan. : But. ‘Calton ‘wasn't around at the end, i after being chased during.a_ three-run seventh “inalng, - Trammell squeeze a winner DETROIT (AP) - Alan Trammell.’ ; waivers, and he cannot be called it- gutsy. Seattle Mariners‘called it lucky..But everybody agreed Trammell’s second-inning suicide squeeze bunt: turned - Seattle. manager ‘Del ‘Crandall ‘fale the. Mariners could. have survived the play ‘| i they had succeeded: in. at least getting “Trammell oiit. oo . __' “They just did the fob in that inning,” poe _ Crandall said. “Besides the squeeze, they ‘ executed well,” ” The Tigers got a first-inning run ‘when Trammell singled, Enos ‘Cabell walked and Jolin Wockenfuss singled, ‘then: chased Bryan Clark, 43; ‘with: their big. ‘Second > Lemon started it with a double to left and scored_.on’ Brookens' double io. right. _Brookens was sacrificed to third, Tram-, mell brought him-home with his full-eourit bunt and Trammell wound up on. second when Clark’s:throw home was wild. _. Trammell stole’ third’ arid. scored on Cabell’s triple off Bob’ Stoddard, then -— _ Larry Herndon’s sacrifice fly. capped the burst. Glenn Wilson wrapped up Detroit's “scoring with. a run “scoring single in the eighth {nning. ot “although | . ‘manager Martin and his staff should alértnesa, it 1s -the: strong ‘ conviction of the league that games stiould: be. won and: lost on ‘the playing: ‘field — not through technicalities of . therules,” MacPhail sald in his statement. . *: So the: game ‘will, be resumed with two out in the top. of the ninth inning and. the Royals leading | 5-4, --instead- of--the . Yankees winning. 4-3. They.. could - resume on Aug. 18, an open - date for both clubs, .or — continue after the season if it has a bearing on. either division title, said. ‘Stats and | Major [eogue Standings - AMERICAN LEAGUE Triplas:,, Wintleid, rk, ew, “vor 6 Griffin, Toronta, tH} Heindon, * yi Burley, Detroit, Foch gl ate + “Mome runs:, Cooper, . Mil-~ wavkee, 23; Kittle, Chicage, 237 Rice, Boston, .23;,. “Arthas, [Ads: | ton,’ 29) Bratt, Kansas Sy Murray, ‘Baltimore, 200082 . 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