" gORONTO (ory: - Dave Marler’ just might ‘have shrugged off‘hia'No. 2° and ou. Hyd harder‘label, .. Marler, Hamilton's second year pro, turned in’ a daz rola Wednesday — night . in leading. the. Tiger-Cats to.an 1B-16. Victory over: Toronto ‘Argonauts, ar The, “vietory: enabled three-way tle. with. ‘Toronto 2, and. Ottawa. Rough ‘Ri it “atop : the ‘Eastern | Frotball ‘, Conference. - Each: “elu has "‘alx points. , “Marler, who: centered, the game on Hamilton's second: wequence: after ‘htarting ” apraver ‘ Queena ecewaE yey Cyt reac ares ce ress A r t “ITE Cineinial Reds go on to: repeat as National League « Tagrezeeyaner = + Bs they can look back on'the fast point of the nights are aaa P While their closest rivals for the title, Los Angeles oth lost three ‘games. ina to seconddivision clubs, . the Reds swept a three-game : ; pat from San Diego Padres to take over {iret place. On Wednesday night, Mike * LaCoss allowed. only. three 2 tere sy e 7 thom a three-run homer by # 2. derry Mumphreynand Marlo ~~ Soto, 6-5; got the victory with three innings of hitless relief’ as the Reds beat San Diego = 9, 3 The Cincinnaf! runs came ‘on a tworun singlé by Joe 5 Nolan in the foyrth inning # gnd a two-run homer by Ray Knight in the eighth, : oO >In other NL- games, St , = Louie Cardinals | outscored MoolreaP.Expot 7:5, San-: , Francisco Giants completed : a series sweep by beating the \ Astros “6-5 in 12 innings, Atlanta Braves: won their =< third in row by blanking the Dodgers 2-0, New York Mets ,, Gefeated Plitsburgh Pirates a Ya a - In an age when saves are \ Aurelio ’ félief pitching is all about : Wednesday night, * - Detroit's portly bullpen _ te? loaded “the Tigers’ 31 Amercian League baseball victory: over ‘ Boston Red Sox “Tm looking for what I'm . doing wrong,” insisted after recording his 7th save. « "T feel good because f saved . the game, but they’ ve- bean “ 80 eloge.” Lene relieved pan ‘Petry the bases ‘Kaded and ~ bei cut In the’ eighth and « struck. out’ Dwight Evans, + Buteh : Hobson. and Garry Hancock: fEtee ‘T-hases again in the ninth on - Ba Burleson’s single, Dave leton's double and an i t Intentional walk. to- Fred ; Lynn. However, Tony Perez * lined tégecond baseman Lou 3 ; Whitaker, = Stap leton off se “then fanned Corlip Fisk. th the East Division stand- * Ings, New York. Yankees lost 1 to Chicago White Sox 41 but * aling performnare in a relief Hamilton to move into a punt return on the firat- x quarterback | Bruce Lem: - West champions: ‘thi year, - Dodgers and Holston Astros, ‘ hits over six lanings, oeé.of | * fairly. easy to-come by, - Lopez showed what. - ace pitched: out ‘of. bases-: jams in ‘the eighth: _ andainth innings topreserve ~ “1 The, Red Sos Ipaded the wha". doubled: , Lopez + maintained their 3%-game _ Jead aver Baltimore when the Oriples bowed 6-1 * Kansas Gity Royals. rhe leama begin a fivegame - perles tonight in Baltimore. Elsewhere, Milwaukee _ Blowers edged Toronto Blue ys bed, Cleveland Indians - Weohbed Texas Rangers 14-3, Oakland A's downed 'Min- he inared, ap peared to be = Tone player - - an either club: who kept ‘his - meritian : was polse hroughout the, bal prone game. ercagtt 3 were. the? north: ; contest, .The Atos werd-found: guilty. 13 times for’ 119 yards while, Hayallton: ‘was called aa. 14 oncaalbng: for 120 yards, > _Marler's-. “per formarice.. aside, both coaches fingered Dave Newman's fumbie oft a. play. of the fourth quarter as the. hay. play'to- the game. “The Arges were leading 1% 14 entering the quarter and dad forced-Hamilion to punt - from w Eee “wi, a ceed 5-3, and Chicaza Ciba edged: Philadelphia Phillies 2470 jead ‘os . The Reds: now - Abieles dby a: ae and 4 Hddaton; by. ‘ over first wong Hi lime'since May 18..On June a2. they, were Seven “Bamles " out. . Knight's ith homer of ihe season came off Bob Shirley, 9-8, and gave the Reds thelr eighth straight vittory.over the Padres .and their: Atti. triumph in 14 games with; San Diego this yeare> = a two-rmn ible wo odes pepe re stil r first wit! ttaburgh ie the NL East? * “Oberktell's | ‘double highlighted ‘a three-run beventh ‘inning that broke & - Glainta 6 wr s ‘Rennie Stennett singled the béittom ‘of the 33h after: - singles | ‘by: Jack Clark and; Darrell Evans .tor the San Francisco sweep The Astros 2 oak ais lead in the 11th on a run single by Enos Cabell and an’ RBI done by Torey Put of 1 5 Lopez provides innlnige. Detrait nicked 1 seston’ r {ohn Tudor for Twanceen ‘pang “In the sigth~ inh capped by Wagaer’ hit, Steve Kemp | a single and went: to third when .. second: ‘baseman Stapleton’ - threw. Wockenfuss's. grounder into ‘eft field, ut fannera at. second atid Lance: ‘Parrish: “was: “An: tentionally. walked ‘to toad ine bares.” Kemp: nore on Cowens's . phe-qut rounder and rk Wagner hit a shot off a hand and knee that rolled toward second: base (0 bring. home - Woekentuss with the dec: : giva-run. Brewers $ Blue sey Ben Oglivie's-bases: vad “aingle with twaout in: ths bot tom of the ninth lahing scored Paul Molitor and capped: @ys) ‘threesrun “Milwaukee rellt atarted. ‘tha! Toronto's Jackson his firat home sun since May 0. | a White Hox ‘ Yankees: h Richard thwarted New York an seven hits, one of them.’ Osche Gamble's sixth-Inning homer. Meanwhile, Chi¢aga nicked Hon Guidry for a run in the first- on dhubles by © Sutherland and Chet. and = Glenn’ Sor mann, Wayne Nordhagen and Jini fi ally dee € 4 ate i ' sed Tommiy- Boggs: * oft wilh: -John ally sana “Wines: wits fel position - guaranteed, jt appeared the Argos would add: to ‘thelr ‘lead. ears Be Howsyer;. 7 Newnan fable we Pant and ‘it y. to, Phil cai Pavel Nino Seagal it to the pus st-yaird line. “A face-. m ven ity took thé bal) to Bernie Ruolk . a rp he! Tents th front = a 13-yard field goal, we ““Colwelt's|. fumble. _pecovery had a.Jat to. do with ing ‘a turriing point,” said john Payne, Ticat's coach. . “Wes, I'd have. to ‘say. that sald {iii Wood, the Argos AS mere important play, ‘delivery,"’ ¢fumbie did hurt us a lot,” - perhaps, ‘occurred on the - first play‘of the game when ‘Lemmerman was sacked _and injured. . “He ‘(Lemimernian). got hit on the shoulder’and numbed his right arm arid after that he could've. thrown biit he didn't have any power in his Payne. said. “Marler is. maturing, he’s reading the defences very well; ‘picking. “the right. receivers most af the time.” -Marler .: “directed. «the Hamilton: ‘attack. to 23. first _ downs .and 340, yards .of of- fence. Over-all che was good on 19 of. 4 pisses for 240 yards. He directed the Ticata on two _touehdown-gcoring _ WINNIPEG (CP) ‘Edmonton Eskimos jumped out to a 27-3 lead: and then >. ghasted to a 30-17 victory over: the. Winnipeg Blue a Bombers in a. Canadian | “Football: League - game. + Wednesday night. . ..The Eskimos, : who - Melville, Sask, ‘but “the Giants tied jt ‘again in tte bottom of the inning. “Mets 5 Pirates 3 Len Mazzilli and Jerry N Mo: . pales knocked in. {wo runs pace. New: York eee pieatah despite H aoe sho had. t8 leaves pa ete and kicked "dhe game in the fifth Inning when he was spiked on the deel at first base, hada two- run double in the first inning and: Jater. .scofed = on- Morales‘s sacrifice ily. Braves 2 Dodgers @ Atlanta, knocked: ihe gers out of first ce 58 -. ey ae a ‘dominated the first’ three gins: We pte cant quarters of play, - extended their record to'5-0 to remain in-firet: place in the Western ‘Football Conference. The = . Bombers stipped ito 1-4 and are in last place... “, Edmonton got touchdowns. trom Neil Lumsden, , Joe. ee ar a fleld gobls of 16, . a and wv yards, Winnipeg scored its two touchdowns late in ‘the fourth ‘quarter as quarterback Dieter Brock fourd Robert " Woods and. Mike Holmes in the end zone. He also com- bined with Holmes for. a two- point: convert. Trevor venhitter-for his ‘second “Kennerd added .a 36-yard seanon, of the Bete ne ra erry “Martin --h jase aye thom of ‘the ninth Inning. wo a give Chicago its: victory over omnis CoB rollef a A Morrion'dcove in runs with’ werilice filles. ‘Peyale @ Ortelés't ' Bich; Gale, ‘backed by Willie. ‘Aikens’s three-run homer.olf dim Palmer in the fire: lining; won. his ninth cutive gaye, Aikens's 13th hamer’ of the séason capped: a’ four-tun first in- nitig’ ‘agaist Palmer. after. ‘Geotge” Brett. extended . his hitting ‘streak ‘io 25 games with 4 rup-scoring single. ins 14 Rangers 3 Wane “Garland combined with Mike Stanton on: @_six-. ‘hitter: while ‘the Indians vallected ‘19 hits, They fouched' Nor. Modich f i three ru inthe firet innin “Ae @ Taig “ Wayie-Groas capped Oak- Jand’s four-suri sixth. inning. with a tle-breaking; three- . i Romer, while Matt ‘Keough Bitehed his, 17th cain re ford .-n rt nde field goal to complete the. ‘Bombers scoring. ~ Winnipeg coach Ray Jauch said matter-of-factly that his club was beaten by a superior team. ! : “They put the. force right | on us,” he said. “We didn’t get’ things picked up until peal later: “on, in the ball The. pressure they. exerted on us was probably. the thing that got to us more . than anything elge,”” oe Much’ of that’ pressure came from the Eskimos pass rush, Brock, who completed — 4 of 45 passing attempts for 317 yards, was sacked elght “thmes and forced {o rush his - passes on several other occasions. _ ‘Edmonton defensive end Ron -Estay said getting to Brock was they, key: to the” Edmonton victory. ° “You can’t take anything from Winnipeg, they’ve got a oad team,” he said. ‘You gotta put pressure on Brock to beat Winnipeg and that . was our-main goal.” . A 60-yard ‘pass from alarting ; quarterback Tom Wilkingon, who completed six of 11 passes for 01 yards, to Brian Kelly set up Cutler's first field goal..Beford the first quarter ‘ended Reggie i Pierson. intercepted — Wilkinson pass at - the ; Eskimos 39-yard tine, and - , track. it in Halifax, hopes hops i rons Keriierd) subsequently {hveatan homer during 1 six- evehed the score, connecting rut, , inning. _ from the 36-yard line. Rt we Edmonton came to life A BYES Tie DISABLED halfway through the second “ (CP) rter after Warren Moon .| Nt cith, head coach of St. ok over from Wilkinson-at Mary’ ‘a Huskies. football quarterback, On his first » Says. some of the offensive series he marched nce's best athleles a are disabled and seven of the Pree medals. Reith: says the Eskimos 65 yards for a yx touchdown as ‘he gent hiner Doug Ei Lumsden in on a third-down ngllsh of play from the Bombers two Halifae who recently . in a yard line. aut sighted runners Tweleve seconds later, Holll intercepted a Brock | ties ‘and raced into pompete for the gold inde! 1. the 1984 0) U0 - ivmple drives: and had two other stalled when he was in- tercepted deep in: “Argo territory. . Toronto opened in * ‘high gear, with: the defence knocking -Lemmerman out and the offence putting seven ‘points on the board via an 87- yard pass-andrun touchdown.” by. Newman from Mark’ Jackson. | Marler then came into the game and drove Hamilton . downfield on seven plays and’ scored himself from the two- yard line on‘a hootleg.’ After .two Zenon | An-° drusyshyn singles put ‘the Argos up 9-7 at the half, Jackson connected with a 10-' yard touchdown te toss JoPelée. the end zone tor ‘another: Eskoimes touchdown. - - Moon, who was good on. five of 16 passes for 84 yards, said he. wasn’t totally pleased with. his . -per- formance, especially in the . fourth quarter. “kind of lost my. killer ia stinet- and took. things, for granted that the game was. over,” he said. “We made a couple of dumb mistakes and ® weren't moving, the ball. “winnipeg was able to . score some points t hecause of 4 our complicency.”” Edmonton’ extended ‘its lead to 27-3 by the the mid- way: , pallit:, ofr the; Hfguith +: Muller in the third quarter. VANCOUVER {CP} — Calgary. Stampeders wasn't enough bad news, B.C. Liona found ‘out-* Wednesday af- “ternoon they will be without quarterback. Joe Paopao fer two to’ -threa! weeks ‘and the ‘rest of the: Canadian . Football: ‘League: season. . ‘A spokesman far the Lions said ‘tesis: on ; Paopao’s shoulder indicated:the third- But Marler again brought \ year pivot. suffered a slightly the Ticats together and again drove them the length of the field, helped by.a pass, interference: call, with Ronnie ‘Rowland | scoring from. ‘the“one, Then it was up to Newman . to give the Ticats some life. All in all; the Argos must have known ihey-would be in . for a long night ‘after their cheerleaders got the bounce . for being too bouncy. the Argonauts’ cheerleaders found that their new halter: - tops: weren't. halting very” much and their shorts were a hit too cheeky: _ Eskimos display heat “in 30-17 victory romp :quarter on a’ touchdown: by Germany and two: more Cutler field.goals.. Brock directed two inte ‘drives. for Bombers touch- . downs. He hit- Woods in the -. ‘end zone on an eight yard ‘play al 12:34 and. then: hit ‘Holmes ‘for. a two-point conyett.. Edmonton fumbled. oa thé first play after the’.” “kickoff, and 35 seconds later: “Brock hit Holmes with a 20: yard. touchdown pass. The . ‘two-point’ convert: attempt failed. Winnipeg actally had a - slight edge’ in net offence with. 274 yards compared ih 270 for he Eskimos. BASE BALL STATS | : AneRICR J-LEAGUE. Wek Pc}.GBL New York, «69 4 622 Baltimore ‘$8 46) 508 “Bie etroit 59°50 .Sa1 , Ble Milwaukee 60 S¥ 526 10 Cleveland =, $2? $2 (523° 10a Bosto:. 58 54 .sle It Toronto ‘ 48 64 429-21 Wast .. |. : Kansas City 232 42..6R Oakland | ot £8 56 $13, 19" Tenas 82 58 a7 Minnesota | ae 64 a3a 22 Chicago . 40 64 1429 23 Callfarnia te ab BS Ad. 2a Seatile gh 72 69 902 Wednesday: Results +e Milwaukee § Toronto 47° 3 Cleveland 4 Texas 3° Oetroit 2 Boston Chicago *, New York 1 Kansas City 6. Watimore 1 Oakland 6 Minnesota 2, California 10 Seattle 4 Today's Games «. Onkiand at Minnesota ° Toronio at AMiiwaukee Boston. at’ Detroit N& Texas at Cleveland N New York af Calitornia at Seatile N.- Friday Results '.. New York ai Galtimore N° ioe, eS at a N : . Baltimore N ot mo “aaron LEAGUE. Montreal E Pittsburgh ga 50 Sel — Philadeiphia s7 53.518 5 New York § 5? 406 74, St...Louls . | , 50 41 450. 12a “Chicago. |. 46 a8 ATU? . So eat Cincinnall 67:59 «S08... Los Angefes 61 S3 535 - My ’ Houston 40 53 S21 1... . San Francisco $6 58 49) Sta Atlanta 53 40.40? 8 San Diana . 7H as AS va os “ wadnesday paguite a St. Louls ? Montreal 5 Today's Games . Houston at - ‘Son Diege . Atlonia “at San Francisco Chicego at St, ‘In the pregame f festivities . Phitadeiphia at New York —) hove N ron separaled. shoulder alter a ‘letdown’ by “the “Lions’- of- . fensive lina. "Stampeders mounted a fieree pass rush during the :. gaime and sacked..Paopao Zand his replacement, rookie _ “Roy.: Dewalt, bed times. Dewalt ‘replactd early | ini ther “Meanwhile, "hinning ak “Leo Stoan will:be tobt fof the , Seaton. 85 deste: Wednesday - confirmed . ‘the. pookle from . acre Linfield ‘College in Oregon suffered torn knee ligaments in the game. | Sloan was to be if Tuesday night's 24-7 logit to Funning back Leo Stoari for: tbo tes . The Herald, Thur, August 14, 1980, Page ? . | Samoan thrown for injury loss * operated on today. - ; The Lions already are missing running back Larry Key, a 1000-yard rusher ‘in - each of (he last two seasons, _with’ a. knee problem. Fullback John. Henry White - played | Tuesday. despite © ‘bruiped ribs. Canadian running back Don: Taylor ~ likely will. replace. Sloan in the lineup when the Lions play their next game Aug. 20 in-Regina against Saskatchewan Roughriders, B.C. ‘defeated the Roughies: 39-24 in ‘the . league opener at ‘Vancouver ‘July 8. Dewalt likely will get his first regular season start at quarterback for the Lions. However, a team spokesman -gaid the Lions may. be’ looking toward bringing in : an experienced quarterback “and said Mike Nott, who was beat out by: Dewalt for. the back up quaterback position, may be brought in for in- surance. _ "NASL STATS _ , NATIONAL -COMPRRENCE astera -E id ABP Pls 770 62° i New York” 22 Washing 41 oH ? a1 Toronto ©. = 11 Rochester. 12-1 va ? 3 ty sf “ree Dallas 42 438 inn \4 i |, 42 43-121. Tulsa wes 44122 Attanta 423-2) -27 i él Western Givisien: . 4 & 70 7 53 Ww? . 1810 95 45 48 ia Vancouver. . 15 14 at. ah 38 126 Rortiand mats Ve No.1 46,: 1980. ‘accordingly. | Ad ec boy egion& District . 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