Dace mE EP > “ ‘better’ job., “aid - might, 7 - Cleveland, 40; Page 4, The Herald, Thursday, May 27, 1982 : imagine ‘ aityone: » Bul, aetually, hare Lea While. Sutton ‘Was. holding : Montreal Expos lo five hits and no‘runs over the first nine innings. Wednesday . Lea - pitched *- even more spectacularly. ae _The. Montreal . ‘right: hander allowed just one hit ‘aver - the same . distance, 5 8. iniiduin of ters. “And although. abn te round at: ibe end; "Elsewhere; it: ‘was: Los Cardinals 8, San Francisco Giants 4; Cincinnati Reds 2, Philadelphia Phillies 0; New York. Mets 6, Atlanta Braves 4 and Chicago Cubs . 5, San Diego Padres 3, Jeff Reardon pitched the | Stats ‘and | aancinely AMERICAN LEAGUE - Eset. Division . . Pct. GBL “60? 7% +610 §12 Boston Detrolt : New York — Milwaukee Bbitimore Cleveland - Toronto rity > 52 : AW 10: :667 o5e 5a 5 ea a7 9 _ West) Division Chicago 2 ‘California, . Kansaa City Gakland’.° 22 . Seattle - ‘ 21 Texas _ 6 Minnesota. , - 255 _ Wednetday Rasvits Toronto 7 New. York 0 Texas-5 Baltlmore 3° Chicago 7? Kansas Clty 3 ‘Oakland 7, Milwaukee 2 - Cleveland 2 Alnnesota- 1 “ Seattia-4 “Detroit. 2 mo Tonight’s Games “Balflmora at Texas Milwaukee. at Callfarnia - , Boston at Senttle ; ‘Friday Games Chicago .at Cleveland. Toronto at Baltimore N Kansas Clty at Texas. N New York at Minnesota N Milwaukee af California N Basten at Seattle N Detroit at Gakland N a apR cm H Pct, ’ Harrah, Cle. 156 35 63.404 Bonnll, Tor. .°. 102-21 47 402 McBride, Cle . 82 @ 2978 Lownsjn, Balt 83 23, 29° .349 > wilsen, KC 75 8 16 .3a7 Upshaw, Tor, 144 18 49 340 ' Coopar, Mil 160 25 “54.998 aMurray, -Bal” 10414 35 .337 KGedman, Bos 97 13 32.330 -biterngn; Det» 158.25 52.997. Ooubles— “Orls,/ Kansas City, 1s; White, Kansas .City, U4, Triples— Herndon. Oetralt, Wright, Texas 400° . ‘Home runs—. Thornton, . tand, 12; Roenicks, “127 Lowanstein,. Baltimore, Hrbek, Minnesota, 10. — .Rune betted © in: McRae, -Kansas City, 375 -Luzinakl, Chicago, 47.- Stolen bases %Henderson. Oakland, 45; Chicago, Cleve- LeFlore, : MS utening 4# daclalona)— “Hovt;-—derpnta,— 2; Chicago, 9-0, 1.000, 1.45: Guldry,. New York, = 7-1, 675, °° 2973 - ‘Ranko, California, 3-1, A 1,70, Strikeouts— Bannister, Seattle, Ol; Perry, Seattle 33. . Zz & 4087: - | 7 a Tho Fon, » Jones, . | MATIONAL LEAGUE. "> +’ Geet Division wok Pet. GBL St. Louls 28°17 627 7 New York . 25°49 668 2: Montreal 22,19 637 4. Philadelphia 22:2) «5126 Chicago 19 26 472 9° —- * Piitsburgh ‘47 24 «415 9 ’ “Weat Division - Atlania a7 17 614 2% San Diego 23°19 -.548 9 Los Angeles 4322 «411 4: Houston. 19 26 422 8: Cincinnatl - 815 419 8: San Francisco 19.27 .413° 9 Wednesday Meauita Sr. Louls & San Francisco 4 Cincinnat} 2 Phiadelphia 0 New York 6 Atlanta 4 Montreal 4 Houston 9. - Chicago’ S$ San Diego 2. Los Angeles 3 Pittsburgh 2 Weday’s-. Gamen., No games’ scheduled. Friday Games '. Los Angeles at Chicago © _ Cincinnati af Montreal N° $an Franclaco at Montreal N Houston at New’ York N - Aflanta at Philadelphia N- San Diego. at St. Louls N by . : - > ABR -H Pet. . Thmopsn, Pah 143-27 50 ,350 Jones, $SD° 7 146 34 51-,347 ‘Bailor, NY or 80 11 27? 398° - Wonltard, “Ss 7513 28 993 * Guerrra, - in 166 26 $4 325 Wiggins, 50 3 19 27. 395 * Morelnd, Chi 68 20° 54.321 Wilson, NY. - 183 27° $6 317, Dawson, Mil © 165 31 52 315 > Le. SMIRK, SEL 182 43 PAT 313. epu de aM A teers 2 BAS Dovbles—. Garner, | Houston, 13; Kennedy, “San Diego, 13, . Oli ver, Montreal, 12; 0, Sinith, St. Louls, . 12; , Lo. Smith.’ St. Louis, 12: Knight. Houston, 12. Telptis— Ten Ned with 3. Ballimore, ‘Ws - Home “ruas— ‘murphy, aslanre, 14). Kingman, New York,. 13. - Runs batted | in— Murphy, lanta,. af, Kingman, New York. 37. , Pitta- Paila- _ stolen baser— ‘Moreno, wrgh. 242. Dernier, - Pitching #@ decinions}—_ “gut: ton. Houston, 7-1, 075, Forsch, St. Louls, 51, .893, 4.247 New ‘York, 2. .750,° 2.74 Strikequts— Seto, 87; Carlton. Philadeiphia, 74. Jackpot WINNING NUMBER BODABEND WINS Sac Check tie jackpit number on the top of your Express tickel. lf your number is identical ot er ; 0 ‘of ‘the: inning,’ ‘giving: up. oo vittory: over Houston i in, 10 innings. aa : ~ Angeles” ‘Dodgers © 3° “Pitt: sburgh Pirales 2; Sl. Louis _ Leagte. At. ‘ear: Cincinnati, — another’ single: ‘to ‘Reynolds. ” Pineh‘hitter Tim’ Wallach | ‘ hita threerun-homer.in. the * LOth 10° secure the victory: Montreal's sixth - straight, Dodgers: % Pirates 2 Dusty. Baker blasted a three-run homer in the first _ inning: to lead Los Angeles over -Piltsburgh.” Jerry. - Reuss, 54, broke a three-. game losing streak, but - struggled throughout his 6 2- 3 innings .of work ,' Reuss allowed nine hits and three ' walks:before being relieved by Steve Howe. . “Cardinals § Giants 1 Tito” Landrum - sliced a. two-run double and later hil a bases-emply homer as St, Larry Gura remefiibers . _ Greg’ Luzinski, when both - “were in the. Pacific Coast’ ‘ Nothing has changed, — “He hit me well in the minors andhestillis,”’ Gura said. "As strong as he is, if you make a. mistake, he'll : hurt you." . Luzinski, the White Sox’ s "designated hitter, hurt Gura ‘repeatedly as he slammed two home runs ‘and droye in six runs as Chicago -White. Sox scoreda 7-4 viclory over ’ Twins . 2-1 y ~one- third’. of an’ ‘inning Winner Steve. Mura,-: 5B survived conseculiva: home: Fans” “By ‘Reggie’ Smilh and” Jack Clark in. the’ sixth _ inning. St. Louls ; reliever . Bruce Sutter ‘pitched the lasl twoinnings, striking out | - the side in the ninth, to gain his 13th save. «¢ Neds 2 Phillles 0° . Cesar Cedeno single home a third-inning run and right. hander Mario Soté’ hurled’ a four-hitter as Cincinnati beat Philadelphia, Soto, 4-4," brought his major ieague- léading strikeout total to 87 by fanning 10 Phillies.in his fourth complete game and. second shutout” of: the nesday night. In other games: Toronto Blue Jays. blanked New _ York Yankees 7-0; Texas . Rangers stopped’ Ballimore’ Orioles: 5-3; Oakland A‘s hammered Milwaukee ‘Brewers «7-2; ‘Cleveland ° Indians nipped Minnesota - Mariners defeated: Detroit ” ‘Tigers 4-2, Luzinski's 5 secciid homer -af the night was a ihree-run . Caution needed at INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — if veteran , drivers . ‘could ‘hang out warning flags for their counterparts (in! Indianapolis 500 Sunday, . they would -haye’ them |* strung up all-around the: Indianapolis Motor. ” Speedway. 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Wi RE DEMPTION OF CASH PRIZES Rt nueor press. may CE thea pire: by fotos then Tau pend Chote on thie tate ol tt : Olhat Cash Prves. 41 by gine. apd ied ie foe 8D ey eeanb eed at aieny daesane,.t ofthe Ganerhan tryed) Bank od Ganreedite: ia Westie Copel ot tye fodleayaig) tie eta vee C doe cen lies fab at Me tora ee We Pe Dee etd reese Maes at et aga fe cat WESTERN CANADA 3} LOTTERY FOUNDANON or MME, tal ts RU care ee less-experienced - . ’ trouble,” - eight years of indy. ‘ex: ‘ina record ath Indy race,: -sounded an emphatic note of ~ caution, * “These cars put. a-lot of mre § (gravitational force} on... “Braves gol “Blue Jays 7 -and Seattle, . “was the: Neca ’ “ Mets’ 6. raves 43° Wally: Backinan’s. ‘three. “Pun” honiet * and: Craig > Swan's’. brilliant relief ° pitching sparked New York over Atlanta. ‘Backman’s homer capped a four-run rally for the Mets in the fifth — inning. Gary Rajsich earlier - singled home for the Mets. Swan, 21, replaced starter, Pete Falcone after _ the twa.. runners aboard in the third. Swan then, retired five con- seculive batters before ‘pilcher Steve Bedrosian reachdd on an error and_ came hack. Jo. retire six. ‘straight: before yielding a- sixth-inning single to Bruce ‘shot in Uhe fifth inning. thai: brake “a 4-4‘ tie and gave" Britt. Burns his sixth victory ‘” in eight decisions. It also the 25ist homer of Luzinski's career. He hil a two-run homer in the fourth and had 2 sactilice fly in the first. “Gura's record dropped. to 4-2, ‘Yankees 07 Dave Stieb;.-hurling ‘his ‘lhird shutout of the season, tossed . since it opened in i909. One - more. second, because if you do,’ ,you're liable to-be in the , "wall. [think -they (the new , _ Bround-effects._ cars) give * you | false feelings: ~ security. a aaa ' Foyt was badly injured in: ‘{he erash of ‘a non-ground- effects car last. July at. Michigan International Speedway. : - “You feel totally secure "and. ‘like you've. got. everything under ‘control. until you get in trouble, and” , by that time, you're in deep Foyt said. Johnny Rutherford, a three-time Indy winner, , said hé always is concerned about how less-experienced-’ drivers approach the rate. “E talk to them like «a Dutch uncle, and” every said. ‘F know -Tylry to ‘tell “You can’t afford to lose - “that. concentration “for .a of those deaths came earlier — this month’ as driver Gordon _ §miley..was killed when his '-¢ar slammed into the third- turn concrete wall. Smiley's. death was" the . first fatality ' here. in nine. "years, That has raised more ; questions about what could happen. in the - tleldinthe tistory of. Indy = an average of 197.740 miles an- hour “— and the new — "aerodynamics that'virtually glue the open-wheel, open- ° cockpit: to the ground; “There are. nine Indy rookies and 18-of ‘the 33 starlers Sunday have. been driving here three years or less. The start of this race. is ‘racers “ane of the most dangerous chance I get," Rutherford moments.in. sport.: with. all: _ the high-powered, | “bullet- - race, ‘ questions already.raised by -a‘sudden jump in speeds -that made this the fastest : on - and one. out editor: O oa Lo “singled inthe top. of the ninth: ‘inning: to ‘lift; ‘Chicago | over. “San Diego. With the’. score me What waa the wheelchair basketball exhibition, all ae - ‘tied 3-3; Keith “Moreland opened the ninth wilh ‘a. double off Luis DeLeon, 2-2,” and Leon Durham followed ‘with an. infield — single, “sending Moreland to third. . Oneout later, Moreland was oul at ihe plate on a suicide squeeze by Larry Bowa, but. ‘a ‘passed - ball by Terry . Kennedy . brought. the . runners to second and third, and: after. DeLeon tentionaily walked Jody Davis, Gary Lucas came. in ‘to “pitch for -the -Padres. ‘Woods délivered.a_ sharp _Single to centre for the runs. a ~Luzinski’ s still hurting Gura: ‘Kansas. City. Royals Wed- ‘Toronto halted New York’ 's six-game. winning streak. ' Stieb, 3-5, struck-out five and -walked one while pit- ching his, ‘fifth complete - game. “A'S 7 Brewers Bote ‘Rickey “Henderson stole three.bases — giving him 45 in 45 games — and scored | three’ runs. jo back ‘Tom Underwood's three-hit pitching and give: Oakland. its, victory. Underwood, who had not ; wan since “April 21, gave up ; solo home -runs to Charlie” ‘Moore and Don Money, and a loop double to Robin Yount, Milwaukee lost iis * fpurth successive game and thé ‘11th in its ‘last 15.. Mariners 4 Tigers 2 Gaylord Perry posted his 30Ist career - victory. as Seatile slopped Retroil. The victory . moved Perry, 4g this'season; ahead of (Lefty “Grove and Early .Winn, to “pul him 13th on the all-time victory list. Gary. Gray ‘kenocked in’ “three runs, hitting a two-run homer in the fourth. and the'sixth. : Richie Hebner and Larry Herndoti ‘hit? consecitive ‘homers for . Detroit: in’ the” fourth. i ; Rangers 5 Orioles. . ; John Grubb’s first home doubling home Al Cowens in: ‘don schaffer x last Friday? | — For the players, It was a chance to show that desp te being disabled, they could still function, even in a very competitive. and _ physically _ demanding _ _Bame_ tke basketball, “For the disc’ jockeys and other assorted non-jocks: they vt chair ae played againsl, it was a chance to scoot around'in a and get an idea of just how tough itistogel around. _, For the 350 people that were in the Caledonia gym, it was, apparently, a pretty good. show. For young Kasai Parsons, who suffers from ‘a degenerative muscle disease and may never get gut of his new wheelchair, it was at least a glimmer of hope. , Kasai is a student at Kiti K’san school In Terrace, a schoo! geared toward dealing with handicapped students, Most of the time, he'gets pushed around in his chair and taken from place to place, rather than pushing himself. ; . Alter Friday night's game, all he wanted to do was to get into Murray Brown's balanced and quick chalr. and gO: himself. ‘He certainly. didn't have much to say to me. After all, ‘the time 1 spent asking him: questions, . trying, to get - more than one word out. of him, was just wasting his time. He had places to go befare getting out of Brown’ 5 chair. and _ back into his own, - While Kasal was heading out to his mother Myriam's 6 car, ‘on his own steam and going like crazy, she turned and said, “Seeing other people like this makes him feet goad. Look at ‘him, ‘Tye lost him.” “That feeling of importance was really what the exhibition was, when it comes right down to it. T The players’ on the - touring basketball team were making the rounds of the province to promote disabled sports, and it seemed that-in Terrace, at least, they'd done what they came to do. - The game itself was a bit of a joke, competition-wise, It was a good time for the rock-jocks from TK, for the.two “disabled people playing, for Chris Poole and niyself, but, - ; those | guys are real athletes. They'all had decent creden- tials at the. worst, with. Brown, mentioned above.as the owner of the magnificent chair, a perennial member of the - Canadian national basketball and volleyball teams. He was a wizard with that chair. Every move he made with his upper body turned it--he danced in it, faking outthe . defenders without touching the wheels to adjust direction and scoring most of the Terrace team’ 8s points in the second — hali. The score, for those interested, was an embarrassing 40-0 “at the half, but once we took their best player we managed run-of the season and rookie powered ; Texas Ballimore, . ; _ past ‘Mike Richardt's three hits ' Grubb’s two-run shot in’ the fifth gave the Rangers © > the lead for good as starter “John Mailack won his first "game of the season against — Lwo losses. Reliever Paul | ‘Mirabella camé on with two in ‘the seventh and retiredall eight - batters-he’ faced in recor- ding. his - ‘first saye “Of the’, ee hold them Jc lo 1s.in the > second: ‘Bitherthat)érthey decided: take it easy on us. ‘prefer to URE MeOH, | scant ‘Allthe | people involved in the effért were Surprised to see the Cal stands full-Pail Clarke, Terrace’s wheelchair ° rarathoner, said at Monday’ s practice that if we drew-30 people he'd be’ happy. ? Patty Schlafen, the coach of the - team, was also pleased with the turnout. ““Tt’s the best. evening -response we’ve had,” ‘Sehlafen ' said. “One night we had.25 people.” At-the time, the team. a -had played and given their school exhibitions, at Nanaimo ” - and Campbell Riyer, *— - Schlafen said that the disabled ‘athletes get very litle. - press in the Lower Mainland where most of them are based. “We dan’t get" mic! j although’ we ‘did: have CKVU: (an - independent Vancdliver community station) out for’ the . basketball nationals when. they were in Vancouver,"” she - "said. ‘Unless you havea ticket like Rick Hansen, it's tough to gat attention. re Hansen, swho was featured in an article in Sportweat aaneed . Magazine last year, is a celebrity of sorts on the Vancouver - sport scene.and. gets -a lot of attention. on his own for his athletic accomplishments. He’s not the only athlete In'a wheelchair, though, according to Schlafen. “It's zip that they're in chairs, you know., Athletes like Murray and Paulare really dedicated and talented. _ People just aren't aware of how good they really are,’ . Had this been the news story that was originally planned, | all the: names of thase involved would have been mentioned, 1 “Here ‘they: are, , Bote The athletes that came from Vancouver and area were. ~~ Brown; Mark Cormack; Dennis Day;-Marshal Smith, Pat ~ them lo keep (their heads. and not let this place get to. them.” | It was mentioned © lo Rutherford that among i7 of. the fast. new March-. Cosworth cars in the ‘fields. 11 will havedrivers totalling © perience. NOW RENTING! SUMMIT APARTMENTS - TERRACE or One & Two bedrooms featuring: ca : oF ridge, ‘stove & drapes’ oy Wall to- wall.car aan 77 gRAQUETBALL. COURTS | Teg _..eGymmnasium:facllities | vat os e0n- site management. 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Chip Ganassi is the. fastest” rookie | in, ‘the — field, “qualifying: ait-more than- 197° _np.h: He algo turned 24 this ~. week and. never has com: "pleted a: lap i in an Indy car. peting:: GS year. . indians 2 Twins 1- ‘Von Hayes slammed a ‘Tt, was something like playing the . ‘From TK, thére was-Vic_ Byskal, Matt Mitchell, Owen solo homer in’ the ninth Greaves, Pal Matthews, Todd Bellamy and Wayne Fritsen, -- inning to ‘power Cleveland ‘from our competition there was Chris Poole, and then, of ~over_..Minnesota ...as :.Rick .—course,-myself and Clarke, Ray Johnstone, a’ consultant to_ ‘Waits and Dan Spillner held: «° disabled people in this areacand a disabled person himself, the Twins to just four hits. “The “loss extended Min- '-‘nesola's losing” streak. ‘to “ eight games atid 137 of its ~ ) last 14.2. _ Hayes's. game-winriing | homer. his fourth homerun - . ofthe season, came with one . oul off loser. Ron Davis, 1-4, who came on in the eighth. - also played, as did'Perrace alderman David.Gellately; ' ae ~-Madsen‘and Ken-Hinton; coached by. Schlafen, and they- put____ ". on a good show. : ‘Globetrotters, except. that these folks aren't six-foot-twelve. There was.a dinner before the gime, organized by Elaine - , ‘Parmenter and the Terrsce Parks.and Recreation “Department, and there. was alot ‘of socializing before and - during, the game.) - | " As much fun as the gatiie v was to play, though, it was: nice’. ‘to be able to get up and walk to the car, | wore my seat belt | ‘homé, and-have done since last Monday’s practice. ‘AS. ’ educational as it was to’get into the chair and play, I “wouldn't: want to have: ‘to be in one. a ch. There’ $a career {ar you when you ‘hive BCIT ey. training in the L umber and Plywood technology: wey Student openings now = a wide variety of job ”- opnartunitiés. Not qualified? 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