‘Sutton tosses sp arkler. By | THE CANADIAN - PRE RESS Don Sutton. pitched a Bele t ee ae ae es, ers defeate San Francisco Giants 7-0 Thursday. | Sutton: had a_ no-hitter until two out'in the eighth inning when Mare Hill broke it ‘up with a single to left. e Dodgers’ right- hander, winless in seven starts since July surrendered two walks in the first inning, then retired 21 straight batters before fit, up the Giants’ only Dave Lopes and Reggie Smith "amashed home runs for ‘the Dodgers, supporting ‘the fifth one-hitter of Sut- ton’s career. - Elsewhere Thursday, -redhot Boston Re Sox defeated Milwaukee Brewers $4 for their 17th --vietory in the last 19 ames, The victory widened Sox’ American League Bast lead to 344 games over idle . Baltimore Orioles. “Richie Hebner's grand slam home run—his first in - the major leagues—erased a .%2 Montreal lead in the fifth inning and. Philadelphia Fillies ve went on to down the itteburgh ‘Pirates second in the Nati ional League East, used long ball Bibs. defeat be 1, and Minnesota Twins, in the thick ‘of. the fourteam race in the American League West, eae Seattle Mariners 4 “George Scott drilled four hits, uding a pair of two- run singles, and scored twice, leading Boston past ; ‘Mivaukee. j 07 . ':Ferguson - Jenkins, was tagged for six hits and four runs before aBrewers' batter. was retired in the . second inning, then gilowed just three hits the rest of the way. The veteran retired 16 ficcessive batters. during - one. stretch: SCOTT LEADS RALLY | ang Kap te tal Eo e e overcome & 4-3 deficit in the third. Singles by Steve Dillard and Jim Rice and a fielder’s choice fueled the seh tes Pittsburgh got home runs from Al Oliver, Davel Parker, Phil Garner and Bill Robinson in outslugging the Cubs. Garner’s two-run ‘homer came in the fifth when the © Pirates scored threetimes, taking {he lead for good. e right-hander Paul eonaagard, backed by a four-run first inning, pitched Minnesota past Seattle with an eightshitter, Bostock and Butch Wynegar another run scored on @ thra error by Seattle left flelder Steve Braun, Dennis Leonard hurled fourhitter, leading Kansas City Royals to 4 40 victory. over Cleveland Indi Mickey Rivers put "New ‘York ahead with a two-run and in the.seventh inning | scored what proved to winning run on Lou Sah 8 a. single as the Yankees held off Detroit Tis eck Ellis shackled Toronto on. three hits and Toby Harrah and Bump. - Wills slammed home runs Thursday night to keep Texas Rangers in firat place, in’ the American League ' West with an 8-0 victory over the Blue Jays. Protest denied ST. JOHN'S, Nad. (CP) — | The. Canada Summer Games jury on - Thursday turned down a protest by the Quebec team against the system used. to determine provincial point standings in sailing at the 1977 Games. ‘Jury chairman ad. MecLenshan of Fredericton paki the jury could“not rule i om-the protest because the ‘ .Caguda Games ‘ handbook allows. he he go overning bodies of indy: sports to devise ae ‘own ‘method of fam ab the Lheicen [Bud ‘McColl. banding. cago - in ita big first inning and - Ae Klein of Terrace participates In the 12- minute run at the B.C.. , Association summer. camp in Williams Lake. - Anna and Kathy Brewer are the two Terrace residents taking part in the volleyball camp which will he attended hy Volleyball BASKETBALL Canadians win, opening match JOHN SHORT r Soria, Bul aria (cP) — @ ‘Cana men’s ‘basketball team got solid performances Thursday "throu hout the firet half and Canada managed a 36-36 tie at the intermission. Both men’s and women’s volleyball teams lost in first- om three players left from + round matches, the 1976 Olympic team in a 71-43 triumph over Greece in the first round of the World Student Games. . Centre Lars Hansen of Coquitlam, B.C,, a‘student - at University of. "Washington, 1, paced | the Canadians’ 24 points | and. 13. Bie while * _ Jamie Russell of Niagara — Falls, Ont., had 13 ints and Mike Visser of Sudbury Ont.,.contributed eight. Hansen, Russell and Martin Riley of Winni contributed to Canada .fourth-place finish at the * Montreal Olympics. Riley had a series of turn- overs but helped. the Canadians through their few ‘tough moments with some tenacious defensive play and good ballhandling. The men’s victory came about. an hour before the . _Canadian' women’s team teok.a 76-64 whipping from ‘host Bulgaria. A crowd at about ‘2,000 booed the Canadian ‘airs The women’s team had an ‘outstanding first set.before 350 students and 82 coaches for the three four-day sessions, whe . Four top Japanese national coaches and’ ; the former coach of the Bulgarian national team are among those helping to | guide the students towards a better” _Amowledge of the game. bowing 18-16 to Brazil, . which won the next two sets quickly. The men’s team lost 2-0 to ‘Yugoslavia. . Meanwhile, -the::.Soviet Union picked up where it left off in 1973 by winning the men’s team gymnastics for the first gol medal Thur- adty. The’ Soviet Union, which ‘collected 68 gold medals at the last Games in Moscow \ four years ago, finished ahead of silver medallist Japan in the first event of the 1977 Games. China, virtually. unknown: on the gymnastics : scene and competing in its first Student ames, surprised ear by f ishing Canada placed 12th. China also raised some. ebrows by beating West ermany, Y r62 in ‘the op pening round of the | women’s basketball round: . robin tournament. 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