a si. “Lovie.” : , Manerece oo FOR A MANS 5c NATIONAL LEAQUE + : Fay. Divisian -. -"- Bhiladeiphia ; ~ Chicago: 7 4 “Pittaburgh *- oa «(New York.” on. aa" 4 toy Wasi, Bivition.”. vot ‘Los Angeles’. * 20 “aa? = - Atlanta | - 623-693 4% , san Franclaco: Hy 30.506 914. * Havstan _ 31.32 .492 102 - San: Ditga- "y "8.32 hi? ya, “ : Cinciqnatt et ” ss clad Le Wednenday: wits. Montreal 7“ Pittas bts San Francisco 7. ‘ouston 1. Chicago 7 New York. 4 St. Lovis 7 Philadelphia. 6 >. -: San Diego S-Cincinnatl Yo Atlanta 3-Los Angeles 2 - Today's. Games Cincinnati at, San Diego: Housten . Atlanta’ at, 'Los ‘Anoales N . Friday Games, shoe New York ‘st Mantreal: N Philadelphia at “Pittsburgh Ls Chicago af St.- Louls W.- Houston at san Diego: A Cincinnatt at’ Los Angeles -N . Atlanta at San” ‘Francisco N “t Row. Pet _ Hendrick, Ste. 190.30, 65 .342 Dawson, Mtl 234. 49 79 1335 Easler, Poh W358 15 (45 -.333.~ McGee, SiL .°. 169 23.56 .391 Murphy, Atti 229°56. 73.327 Madiock, Pgh a2 18 48 .319° Kennedy, SD 278_20 6? .417 ‘Evans, : SF 216 45 48~.315 Salazar, SO 143712 45°35 Knight, Hoy 197, 17 61.10 Oberkfell,- StL 203 32 63 .910 ~ Oliver, Mil 226 30 70 1310 Double: Dawson, Montreal, ~ 13) Ray, Pittsburgh, “17; Oliver, - Montreal, 16 . Cruz, Houston, 15) . Garvey, San. ODlega, ‘15 Triptes: Moreno, Houston, 73 Dawson, Montreal, 5? _ Washing: a) San" Frenclicn (N.. . Oakland: at” Chicaga: =. 7 AMAALCAN:, ‘LEAgus” a East. Division , _ “ AAllwaukee b> © : a . Cloyeland a i _ * West ‘blvisien ‘ California’ 5 . 3 Texas 31°28... : Qukland 31 -30°..508 = ;Kaneas” hy : merc eat] mM “Chicago.: 28°22 1467. SY2: -Minnesota: 26 37° .41a 9 Seattle. : 46097 =.400 10 : Wednesday. Results : Baltimore” 11 Milwaukes ¢ ~“@Qakland -10- Téronta . 1 Datrelt 4 Boston 2. ‘New. York.6 Clavaland 5. Chicago 5. California 2 | -Alnnetofe 6 Kanes Clty a! “Seattle 6 Toxas-4) . a “Tonight's ~ “games : *- Oakland: a? “Toronto”. -_ New. York. at= : Cleveland. _, Boston “at”. Detroit:. . _ “Auanagota ‘at Texas. Friday -Gamps: : “Colitornta at: -Toronte._ “at Baltimare | Detroit: vat ‘Cleveland: ste Mllwaukes."at. New,” York a Seattle, at) “Kansas - City. Ainniesote- ‘at “Teas oe t J CAB ROW Pct ‘Home rune: Murphy. Atlanta, 18) Evans, San Francisco, 18; Guerrero, -Loa_Angetes, 13. - Runs batted in: Murphy, At lanta. bad Hendrick, S?, Louls, 48. . Loon . Stolen ‘bases: - Wiison, Mew ‘York, 23; Sax, Los Angetes, Lacy, Pittsburgh, 18; LeMaster, San Francisco,- 167: Houston, 18; Raines, Montreal, 18; Retius, Cincinnati,, 18. Pitching (5 decisions): Peres, Atlanta, * @-1,. .@09,. 2.69; Pena, Les Angeles, 3-1, 833, 2.92; Montefuico, San Dlege, . $-1, 632, 5.00, o “Strikeoute: Carlton, Paija- Cincinnati, . delphia, 1B, Solo. ". . Saver: ‘Lavelie, Son “Fran rosten. . Atlanta, © 9 Montreal, 2: Forster, 8; Stewart,- Reardon, Ailanta, hos Angeles, &. 22; - Moreno, . + 0. '_ Koosman,: 890, “Nesote, 41, 800, 2.70, claco 97 Smith, Chicago, 9: Bad. Notice of Mooting] ‘ Notice to |.W.A. membars of Beil Pole, Bear Creek, -Cam Contracting, Cedar River, Timber, Farka: Contracting, Houlden Logging, ‘John Jackson « Trucking, Jarak “Logging, Murford Contracting. Wayne Peterson Logging: ; Therewillbea meeting, for. you members June 2 at. 7:30 P.M. in the Union office for- the. purpose of. voting for officers and board members and two by-, law changes. Please attend and vote. There will be . - a ballot box held open In the Union office room 206 in : » the Tilicum Theatre building for all members who. are unable to vote at sub local: meatings. Voting is ; Important, exercise your right and vote. ’ Eurocan crew sub local meeting June, 23 at ‘the Union office, Terrace at ? p.m: Union office will ba open on Saturday June 1eth and Saturday June 25th for voting from. 12. fornia, 14; Kittle, Chicaga, tay. Rice, Boston, 14s Lynn, Calitor+ nla, 13; Brett, Kanses City. - 123 Armas, ‘Boston, Wa Wintleld,. New York, 12 — - Runs baited «in: Kittle, chi-- cago, 45; Ward, Minnesota, 45; Hrbek, Minnesota, 4; Rice, Boton, 40, Ripken.- Baltimore, - Stolen. bases: Chicago, 3; Wiison, Kansas City, 31. Pitching (3 decisions): “Flana- gan, Baltimore, 6-0, 1,000, 2.727 Kison, California, 1, 857, 2.23; Chicago, «5-1, 033, 3.837. Jachtan, Torento,.-51, 02, 4.14;. Schrom, Minnesota, 4-1, 4.09; Whitehouse, “Min: Strikeouts: Stieb, Toronto, as; Biyleven, Cleveland, 7 Saves: Quisenberry, | Kansas City, 16; Caudill Seattle, 13. oruz, WESTERN EXPRESS “Darrell: ‘Evans stayed up. to. watch his own: ‘version ‘of-. oo the late ahaw ~ =~ nimset put: on *. “agai : ap iieredibte;" “League * "baseball: victory’ "_Wedieaday over the Astros:’ “T’ve never done’ anythiig : "hike this before. an In other action it” was Montréal : Pittsburgh . Pirates |- 4, Atlanta” Braves 3°: Los. ~ Angeles Dodgers 2, St. Louis ~Rawley; | ‘Shane - Rawley : and . LaMarr Hoyt didn't feel all that well — but they were ..betier than’ ‘the batters they ‘faced, Carew, cal.” 207-33 a8 “41 ‘Raviey, f fighting a fever. Boggs, Bos .- 214 . ’ Bratt, Ke 160 PH 3 3a struggled. through a nine-: 6@). Griffey, NY 219 32 93 ‘399,- hitter’ Wednesday night as raoroten ce ous 2 al 133" New York Yankees halted a Hatcher, Min lav aa: ar a, four-game losing streak by .. Yount, Mil 225 39 72.220 " beating Cleveland Indians 8-- - Alman, _ Oak 164 19 52.317) 5 in an American ‘League pov: Hrbek, -Mlnnatot9, baseball game. ai the fl fl i. McRae, Kansas Ctly, 20: oyt; also battling e U, - Baggs, tines Moore, ‘Milwaukee, scattered, four hits in-seven Betras"s; ‘Gloom Satan; . innings: ab s Chleago Mite “Winfleldy New York, - 5,- : ‘Home runs: DeCinces, Cali-; Evans after his'three homie ‘Expos: -."7 - Tuesday niglit to the Astros, . He sald -he paid. ‘particular attention to his: hands ‘and ‘feet. and “Mada ‘some. adjustments, ” . : Then the ts-year ery -Taised hig homerun total to 18 and RBI to 443 He also is 4 hitting * 318, and, haa - a Hoyt battle “Sox: defeated California “Angels: Ba. * o Oakland A’s 10 Torvaté Blue ‘Jays:1; Detroit. ‘Tigers’ £ - Boston. Red” ‘Sox’ Minnesota det 6 ‘Kensae. City _ Royals “2, “Seattle Mariners: 6 Texas, Rangers 4, and Baltimore: Oriples: “KL. Milwaukee, Brewers’ 8 in i0 , p ‘oe innings. Rawley, who. aaid ° the - fever affected his velocity” just a little,” walked: five S-video tapes of “5 imself for a couple of hours > fter “a..12-thning °3-2. loss - he fanned four batters and - slugging av se Evans lle ran fifth inning, ‘and hit a ‘to. defeat” Pittsburgh. The blast in the. third —. off”: Cromartie a ‘Fun-scoring Houston starter. Mike -; gfounder:- Dawson also had LaCoss, 45: a ' ‘a sacrifice fly in the second. After Max Venable’ ‘colo’ inning and smashed a solo homer in the sixth gave'San -° heiner, ‘his. ith,.. in the ‘Francisco a §-O lead, Evans - seventh. batters and struck: out two. ‘ The. Yankées built‘a 7-0. lead with five runs in the” ; ‘Hitcher ’ triggered the White: Sox’s: decisive two- run rally in the fifth inning ‘ “four runs, ‘tWo:during a. ‘four te Braves: 3 3 Dodgers 2- Jerry” Royater tied. the: ogame with a’ runprodilng . infite, valngle;: ‘then. Dale. : Dodgers In 1960, : me -. Expos went ahead @3inthe Evans hit’ his- first ‘two ; fifth whea Dawson hit a two- - homers — a solo shot: in. the. “pan single, Al Oliver an RBI * first inning and a:three-+rin “double . "and: . -. Warren : first inning, three on Graig with a double and also had a Nettles’s hottier, eid two. in |: sacrifice flys Oe the. second “ before |. “the. “Ane 10 Blue Jays 1 Oe “Davey Lopes drove. in. seven runs for. Oakland, The Indians turned the rout inti” a close gaos. Chris: ‘Bando ‘runs: with a second-inning | ‘ double off Luis Leal, then picked on Toronto reliever _ Dave’ Geisel for’ a run- scoring triple-in ‘the fourth ‘and his seventh homer of | White Sox 5 Angela 2 <7 ~ Hoyt was’ lifted, after. seven innings, during which: walked one. “I. wag . _ Bassed,” he. ‘said. Scott a ng rin & -Allanta ta rallied for two Fins.” “fr sthe! ninth 0: beat Los homer “ag “Montreal rallied. | Ange : eles, - 5 iteting pe es Cardinals 7 Phillies @-0. : David Green lasheda to ae > out RBI single in the elghth : ‘inning’ capping .a foursun Tally that Jed St. Louls over Philadelphia in a game that: saw Steve Cariton ' regain the all- -ilme career strikeout - mark. The Cardinals’ rally marred a seven-strikeout performance ” by Carlton grand slam in the fifth. . ‘Tigera 4 Red Sox 2 Kirk Gibson had a two-run triple and Chet Lemon ‘and . Lance Parrish each had solo . homers for- Detroit. ‘Twins 8 Royals 2. Seott -Ullger, : replacing injured Kent Hrbek, at first base, had two doubles and a single for the ‘Twins and * Frank Viola scattered eight. ‘hits.. * i the year and third career - _Mariners 6 Rangers ‘ _ Al Cowens hit a two-out “Whitson; 1-4, : a hla fourth atart since coming olf the disabled: list’? May °20, struck: out: five and walked “one. _ flu, batters--and wih. : : two-run tiple in A thrée-rum ninth inning é ag the Mariners downed “Texas: ‘His: ‘ganie- - winning hit tollowed singles by Domingo : Ramos - and, Steyve‘Henderson.* - Orioles-11 Brewers 8. _, Baltimére;- -tiding five “runs batted in by Cal Ripken Jr., rallied from a seven-run deficit after six innings and ‘beat Milwaukee on; ‘John Shelby's . ~ single -: thal ‘produced the Orioles’ ° Winning run dn z:) fourrun - 10th inning. - Hernandez trade comes as the biggest shock Going. from. the world- champions to the team with fhe worst record in baseball ‘came as a ” shock to.-Keith Hernandez..But he says it won't change his approach tothe game. “This garye’s. ‘a challenge, ‘no matter. ‘who™ you play sald, “for,” Hernandez. - - Wednesday “after - being, traded to New. 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Ameriran League., 9". © Chicago White —Sox and |: Seattle Mariners exchanged . ‘gecond -basemen, The - Mariners got:switch-hitting Tony Bernazard and the + White Sox’ got Julio: Cruz, the leading” base-stealer. in - the majors this year: with 33,” ; Who! Is playing « out . vhis- ae - option. hour: before: ‘the ~trading In the. other; trade; New. . York ‘ Yankees’ got Matt. : Keough, a. -Fight-harided starting pitcher. - ‘ Keough came from: Oakland A’s in: return--for’ first -basenian Marshall Brant and pitcher with three home runs and 26 toreplace Dave Kingman at Ben Callahan, : both “rainor home runs last year while leaguers; - hitting .204, has 12 homers In a minor deal, the Mets ~ this year, but iB hitting only sent veteran outfielder-firal . 204 again. : baseman Mike Jorgensen to. The trade of Hemanidez Atlanta Braves for a player opens up the outfield spot to be named later. Ina deal. the Cardinals had wanted “made Tuesday, New York . for David Green, who had | got” catcher. Junior Ortiz | been shut out of. the: from -. Pittsburgh” for - alignment of Lonnie Smith, outfielder Marvell: Wynne Willie. McGee and George. and - pltcher Steven Hendrick. Smith’ Is taking Senteneyiyeicd ase volintary therapy ina drug.., Hernandez, hitting 2 _ Tehabllitation centre, , Cardinals... ‘general ‘manager . Joe McDonald said the team plans to keep Hendrick at first base for the time being, - The Cardinals also called | runs. batted In, is expected first “base” for the Mets. Kingman, who. Jed - the Natlonal League: with 37 up. ‘outfielder Ardy Van - Slyke; 22, from Louisville where he was hitting '.366 with seven homera 42 RBI in - 49 games. Allen, who had 67 saves in. his first four seasons, is -suffering through his .werst ‘geason, with a 2-7 record and a .4.50 -earneditin . -average. At one: point he . asked to be sent to: an aleohol-rebabilit ation centre, and was undergoing: ‘treatment for stress at a : Control difficulties, was 1-3 New York Hospital when he was traded. : -Ownhey, ‘sulfering from “with a 4.67 ERA. Christensen’ Ss. RBI in tenth the ’ Jim Christensen drove in. the winning run for Tacoma - as the Tigers scored a’ 10-. '. inning, 3-2 victory-over Salt. ‘Lake - in: Pacific Coast - League baseball action: In. other “PCL: games. Wednesday, - hoe downed |- Varicouver 7-5, Albuquerque edged Tucson ' 7-6, Las Vegas beat Phoenix: “10-6, and Hawaii: dumped Edmonton 63. Wilson’ Ss VANCOUVER (cP) — Diverse medical opinions on the stage of malignancy in a mole prompted a surgeon to. cut an extensive Incision in former Vancouver Canucks’ goalie Dunc. Wilson's arm, B.C, Supreme Court ‘was: told Wednesday. ** Vancouver . plastic. surgeon Dr. ‘Robert Peers : Duran tri es. again. . NEW YORK (AP) — Roberto Duran, fighting in,” the twilight of what has’ been a legendary. boxing =! career, reaches back for’. one more dawn tonight, challenging unbeaten Davey Moore fot the World’ - Boxing Association -junior." - middleweight championship, The two-time champion his 32nd birthday in “what: ‘many Duran-watchers say _ - Is the best condition of his - life, eager for a chance to. redeem himself, after. the loss of his welterweight tile |” to Sugar Ray Leonard 2% °-, years ago, . . roller-coaster apparently led to Duran’s © downfall against Leonard in 1 New Orleans on Nov, 25, ~ 1980. Frustrated by his - ‘opponent's dancing and ‘Portland | 7 victory.) "+ _ Tae Tigers’ first.. runs - Rivera’s RBI single and . told the court that as a ., launched by Wilson against for; the” Wortd Boxing _ comes, into the fight at: Madison Square Garden on’ at Moore's crowh, - " With the score knotted at .- Tigera - reliever | Chuck - Rivera and Jack Fimple Hensley picked” up”. the -each drove in'two runs for . Albuquerque's victory. came “on” Lynn Garrett's f Fimple’ v-aacrifice fly in the ' sixth inning were _ sandwiched around a bases- ‘ loaded walk by Toro starter 2-2 and no outs in the 10th, tworunchomer i in the third ; the Tigers loaded the bases inning... ; before Christensen singled . The Gulls scored on. a to drive in Donnie Hill ‘with ° first: ‘inning single by: Rod- the winning run in Tacoma. . Allen, and tied the game on © The hit .came off Gulls- Bud Bulling’ 5 Bolo homer in : reliever Bob Babcock, who the fifth. .. took the Joss. “In “Tucson, “German - Rivera's: - added. single runs in the incision bigger than doctors. Wilson is claiming the failure of team doctors’ to recommend early treatment for a malignant result, Wilson had a- ' substantially larger wound that- required double. the recovery period — between six and 12 months. ; ' Peers was : testifying - during ‘a negligence suit professional hotkey career, - Peers, who. ‘performed: the operation in May, 1979, said he -cut-a — five- ‘centimetre graft from the left arm on the basis of a ", the National Hockey League Stub and three former team and Joser Jackson Todd, as siwaverque went ahead % * he Dukes added two runs . in the seventh on. ‘Candy. Maldonado's double: ‘and. “sacrifice, and - eighth and ninth innings. - needed? Under: cross-examination by lawyer Allan Thackray’ - Peers said it Is not suprising: : that a ‘general’ physican . Would fall to. recognize a ' -molé (melanoma) caused - him to cut. short his”, melanoma. ° , Peers also told the court : that Wilson was capable of Blaying. hockey : November, ‘1978, but that - ‘-ettra padding -would. be _ Tequired to protect his left (three hits apiece: for : the > arm.: from. heavy trauma / such as a flying hockey . puck. , medical - report. by * pathologist Dr, _-Woligang stinking, Duran threw up Hauser that. Wilson’s ‘ja hands and walked away in the eighth round of their . “level three” invasion. Peers. sald subsequent. Had ‘he known. thal, a two-- centimetre. graft would. subsequent losses against. Wilfred Beniquez in a bid« apparently ‘ready... for’ treatment ..of, ‘melanomas - -hoxtig’t ‘serap heap. But he has bounced back : vind | promoter Bob Arum, outpointing, Jimmy Batten and’:: then: knocking out : Pipino Cuevas to gain a shot. time of Wilsen’ 's operation. - ‘He said some surgeons were cutting large incisions on level typ invasions while others .were ‘leaving the larger fnelstons. for -more advanced stages, Péers. sald a. general, physician, such as Canucks team “doctors, may see, a ; melanoma’ ’ only once or _ twice in their entire career.- “am the. best,’ Duran i will one ai Thursday’ te : ane 7 ‘Huh;", gald patiethy Moore." “That's why he's the challenger.’ " have been adequate, Peers said. : malignancy had reached a © Peers said three months after the operation Wilson . mentioned playing” hockey bout, saylng, “No mas, no mas,” and surrendering the pathology ~ reports | “ welterweight crown he had conflrmed . ‘that the a ~ takeri-the previous June in malignancy. had - ‘invaded Montreal. ” level two. and — was ‘That », - defeat and. progressing. to. devel’ ttiree: . in Etirope but at no time did- the goalie ask his advice as to ‘whether. he Was: able’ to” resume. his chretir, : ; ‘Mulrtay distilesed a len- by layer Holt’ Bilston: to" ‘Council siper welterweight title”. unheralded Petrs told Justice Géorge .. Kirkiand 1 Laing, left Duran’ Murray that; medical "\ was Ina tate of flux at the”. , adjourn the trial i & ‘bi to! foree’ rellictarit Ont ‘witness: Frank i Mili, igs players?“ agerit who Wak? ignored 4 subpoena, ‘ ive - evidence, . _ ee _ Murray -pefiined ‘be postpone. the trial.after ‘He: wag ‘told: ‘that’ Suprenie Court Chief Justice Alen McEachern, ‘duting °- similar * adjournment application about a month _ ago, ‘told the two sides that "postponement of # civil case . aia time: when the: ‘systerh is, booked tniil January, 1985, ‘4s -a luxury that can tid. longer. be afforded 1 the court.” . Chicago. “by ‘Cruz, hitiing “254 witht two . homers and 12 RBI, said-he Was ‘nervous, s¢ared and ‘excited . about going to. . Bernazard, a - switch hitter, had ‘played in. all-of | Chicago's 59 games and was “hitting..262 with two homers and 26 RBI; He was leading - the White Sox with 61 hits, 16 doubleg. and. five sacrifice Messy sagediin caste The. Yankees, seeking, - right-hander * to balance a. starting: ‘rotation: that, has four - lefties, : picked . up. Keough, whd was 2-3 with a 5.52 ERA this season. He - was 11-18 last year, a winner. Albuquerqiie’s - “Rick -Rodas got the win..." Bob Pate drilled a two:rumn. . homer «iin ~* the "Tucson seventh: inning. The ‘Toros scored fivice in the ninth,on a wild: ipiteh and Jolin j Mizerock's double,” Hawail! is Don Fowler and. Jim Winn combined fora 10°" hitter ‘as the Islanders downed Edmonton. -\: ~:: ; ‘The Islanders’ scored five’ times in the eighth. inning.. Keys: were “Doug Fobel’s RBI single, a bad throw by. ' Edmonton reliever’ Dave « Smith on a bunt, Bruce ~ ~ Robingon’s sacrifice; and Mario - “Mandoza's run: scoring bunt, 0 Joe Orsulak capped the: . Tally with an RBI triple. - Fowler’ pitched’: 8°, 1-9 Innings ¢ galn the vietory. In’ Las . Vegas, Mick - Kelleher, Joe Lansford:and: Jerry DeSimone’ ‘collected: Stars’ victory.’ both o The Stara. battered three” ; Phoenix pitchers, for 16 hits. : Phoenix ,took a 6-1-lead in: the “fifth ‘inning, but . the. Stars bounced * back, with, three runs in: the fifth arid. four in the sixth: to go ahead : for good.” sO George Hinhaw ‘and. Ron . Tingley blasted solo homers, . for Las, Vegas. : Felix’ Orgs picked Up thie : win; Alan’ Fowlkes wad, the ‘loser. moe ° Brian: Asselstine ted the . ‘Giants With, three hits. a Portland's Chris Bour jos alfro-run tiple in - | geese res and then: stole’. Woe. to. Help ‘the: Beavets’ victory. - - Vahicouver. took a 1 lead . ° when Mark Corey led off the | second inning with a tonie run. Dan Davismelet hit. 5 homer for the ‘Capadliias in, the alths 7 "Darren Burroughit got the: victory for Portlasid, ‘while “* _ George - Stablelt Aulfered - * the loss.