RS oa) pe pba oe Phone 626-4060 Sopperside Store | PHOPANE = GROCERIES -.CAUNBROWAT. =|: — agring tw camp and Unsttaion orts, « i ‘By The Canadian Press It's a long, long way from April; to: July, . But Bob Horner ‘admits it’s a long _ way from July to October, too, , ; 7 : as * When. Horner, Atlanta’s - third baseman,’ started the | National would be'a long one, indeed. - But he's’ hitting like a major -leaguer now: On Tuesday t' he .slugged . two home mms, driving in four rus to help the Braves: - beat Montreal Expos 7-5. “The homers brought Horner's total to 15 in his iast a3 games, the 10th and 20th of - the season and gave him 13 in' July, two short of the major league record shared by Hank ‘Greenberg, Joe lo and Joe. Adcock, : Blaewhere in the NL, Cincinnati edged Philadelphia 3-2, Houston. shaded New ‘York -65, St. Louis: trimmed Los Angeles $4 and . Pittsburgh nipped San Diego 4-3. . In the com- letion of -Monday’s skness-cuspendéed game, San Francisco beat Chicago 24 in 15- innings, then the Cubs ‘ won’ the regularly- Picking It up... spot in same By The Canadian Press Sometimes in the course of athletic competition, a monstrous irony can arise. Tuesday. night in Royals. Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., itarose, =... Kevin Bell: stroked a two- run double off Steve Busby and .chased,..thp.,pncaareat...acfour-hittersdory his. sitthsy - MOSCOW. (CP) — shutout for the Seasorr to help~ ‘ right hander’to the showers. Bell, the-;Chicago ‘White Sox’ third baseman, was the last batter Busby. faced in Royals Stadium tefore his shoulder surgery in July, 1p74, derailed one of the most mising careers on the pall scene, That day four ‘years ago, Bell’s inside-the-park grand. slam home run sent the White Sox‘to victory and Busby to the showers. Tu run double sent the White Sox to a 6-4 American League victory and Busby to the showers. The Royals scattered 11 hits, eight against: starter Steve Trout, 5-10, who was relieved starting the eighth by Mike.Proly.: os But they matiaged only one tun while the White Sox were Bath six.on 12 hits, {wo each by Wayne Nordhagen, ° Thad Bosley and Greg Pryoer. . oe BL _Blvewhere in the AL, Toronto Blue Jays split a doubleheader against the A's in Oakland, winning 6-2 before loaing 5-1, Milwaukee Brewers beat New York 41 - make up for a 3-0 setback h the first game of a double- header, California Angels downed Detroit Tigers 6-4, Cleveland Indians shut out Seattle © Mariners 4-0, Baltimore Orioles topped Minnesota Twins 6-4 an Texas. Rangers shaded Boston Red Sox 4-3. Blue Jays 6-1 A’s 24 Otte Velez and Roy Howell opened with home runs. to send Tororita on the way to the firat-game win, Jesse Jef- fernon, ‘3-6, claimed his first vietory since May 16 and tellever’ Jerry. Garvin workéd the final 2 2-3 innings for hjs fifth save. snto’s four-game win - streak came to an end in the nechkd game as Oakland pltcher Mike“ Norris, 13-4, nu Brewers a0 Yankees 1-3. In New. York; Paul Mit- chell pitched eight innings of . epe-run relief and Don ey hit a two-run homer @ 16 pace Milwaukee. Mit-- THROWS. GAINED There were 44 games in the National Football League in. © 1979, during which 300 yards * o more were gained by - passing. 7 ois yu fv a, League . baseball’ season, it looked as theugh it - night, Bell's two-. the second inning. Id the Blue Jays to four rates up by a gam ‘pchediled game 31, +. Horner rippéd a three-y un homer in the ‘fourth inning anda solo shot in the sixth, . His ‘homers helped’ thé ’ Braves toa 5-3" lead, .-but ,@rounder in the eighth in- ning, it:-helped Montreal te it, In the bottom of the in- ning, though, Glenn Hubbard . got the winning hit off loser Stan Bahnsen, a tworuh single up the middle, =: -, ‘Reds 3 Phillies 2°" Ray’ Knight’ doubled and tripled and -Dan Driessen ‘ drove in two 'runs with. a- sactifice fly as the: Reds successive logs and eighth in _ the last kl games.. _ Carlton's bid for a. major. American Leaguers’ Steve Stone of Baltimore: and Tommy John of New-York. Cariton also is-sixth on the all-time strikeout: list,. - His five strikeouts in six innings gave him'173 this year, tops in the NL, and 2,858 for his career, - Astros 6. Mets.5 *° _Pinchhitter, Jeff Leonard chell, 2-0, relieved startet” Bill Travers following a rain: delay of two hours -and nine’ minutes after the first in- ning. He went the rest of the way, scattering five hits; striking out six and retiving the last 13 batters inorder. . Tommy John, 15-3, hurled New York tothe first-game win. L. Angels 6 Tigers-4° Larry Harlow singled: home the tie-breaking run in the seventh inning and Mark Clear" recorded his eighth save to help Andy Hassler snap losing streak ina California uniform. Hassler, 1-0, last - wan BAD Angelon Aguile? a5. oe ‘Indians 4 Mariners 0. Len Barker ‘pitched five... “perfect innings and finished with a four-hitter as ‘Cleveland ended a. four- game losing streak in Seattle. Barker, 10-7, struck out eight and didn’t walk a... batter. -, Orioles 8 Twins 4 Dan Graham drove in four runs 'with.a homer and a double .to help’ Mike Flanagan, 10-8, gaia the win. Rangers 4 Red Sox 3 Buddy Bell led off the ninth inning with his third con- secutive single, . scored on Pat Putnam's single to prove Texas with - the winning run in Boston. when Horner kicked away a. a personal 17-game . was - sacrificed to second and: - crashed a two-run homer in the sixth inning to slart a three-run burat that gave the Astros thelr. victory. over New York and widened their West Division lead over Loa Angeles to 2% ’ Consecullve singlea by Terry Publ, Danny’ Heep and Jose Cruz . accounted. ~ for -Houston’s winning run. * . Cardinals'3 Dodgers 2 "Dane Zlor# doubled and , came around on a Kei Reltz | sacrifice and pinch-hitter Terry Kennedy's: sacrifice fly to break a seventh-inning tle and give the Cardinals _-theit trlumph. handed Philadelphia its fifth “St. Louls’ other runs against Don Sutton came on “ca homers by Ted Simmons and . It algo ruined, Steve, . Ron Cey Car ] -. homered fot Los Angeles. league high 16th vietory; °° | ‘s Pears He's ‘tled at °15 with | pirates @Padres. 3”. . Bteve Nicosia drove in two ~ puns'and Jim Bibby notched "his 12th win. Dave Winfield “hit ‘a’ homer in the: eighth, then Dave Cash tripled and ’ Jerry: Turner singled in the ninth, On came Grant - Jackpon - and out he went after singles “by Gene “Richards and: Ozzie Smith , - cut the lead to:'a-run.: Kent: “Pekulve finally put down the - . uprising and earned his 13th. save, nN. . Giants 2-1 Cubs 03: .. Larry Herndon’shomerun |. i the 15th ining gave San.. : Francisco a victory :in the game ‘halted by darkness, : affer. 12 innings Monday, . then Chicago came hack to. | win the scheduled game as: Mike Vail drove in two’ runs with a fourth-inning double. Swimmer wins by a 4 WAC aly ata 4 ““Hge- of 10, Duncan: Goodhew *. lost his hair after a fall from _ a tree damaged his nervous. system. OT Ts ‘Several years later, the young Briton was the envy of his internatiorial swimmin rivals «when . Beart shaving their heads in hopes ‘of trimming a -few hun _dredths of a second off thelr racing times, = After collecting -. ‘his country’s first Olympic gold medal Tuesday. in the 100- metre | breaststroke, _ Goodhew said he considered his lack of hair “part of my Tsou, ” “1 don’t want any. Its a bloody nuisance.” toe Goodhew, a silver _medallist in the event behind - Graham Smith of Edmonton at the 1978 Commoawealth Games, won in one minute, ' 3.94 seconds, fractionally short of . his, career, best, ahead of Arsén Miskarbv of the Soviet Union, 1:49.62, and . Peter Evans, 1:03.96. .. ‘ Smith, of course, was absent .becauge. of” the Olympic -boycett, as were. Gerald: Moerken of West ’ Germany, who holds the eames,” -record of 1:09.88 a “tennis with friends. The raln Tuesday afterrioon didn’ _.Zieger from playing a rousing, 1 t fsoggy,gameof |: deter Ralph. "+ phote by carta Wilson” “yet glands at “Sie ad char "Weald bebdatd a 1s02'86, "said John Hencken of the. United Stafes, who set the Olympic do Montreal four, years aga... The’: boycott withstanding, the "~ not- 100 breaststroke was the -only _ ‘swimming {inatof the day in which ; no. records were broken The most “awesome per : former.. was’; Viadimir - Salnikov of the Soviet Union, - who became the first man to break the 15-minute barrier. ‘in the 1,500-metre freestyle with a time of. 14:58.27. The first male swimmer to break a world record in three ‘days of competition, he surpassed the previous mark” by Brian . of 15:02,40, set - Godel] .of the U.S. at the Montreal Olympics and immediately said his next target is the 400-metre record of .3:50.49. held -by. Peter Szmidt . of Montreal, | . Salnikoy. already owns the g00-metre “record. and was the world’s. best at the shorter distancé until Semidt ‘dethroned him last week. The unbeaten East Ger- man women’s team took its fourth gold medal as Ines who had event. oe eappetpese ace a - Diers captured the’ w 400 freestyle in the Olympic record ‘time. of 4:08.75, - followed by two team-mates. - Meanwhije, Rica Reinisch, { equalled the: world record of 1:01.51 for the 100 backstroke Sunday in her leg ai the women’s medley ‘relay,. improved it to 1:01.50. in her heat of the individual © - While the East Germans, shidki'y® ill the Russidns 10-6in gold ‘medals -acquited-in‘ thé 22 ‘events. completed 80° far, they, hold a 5-9 lead over the Soviet athletes. in world records. broker, ©. |. - Jvall, 14-world marks have _fallen'—-,four in swimming, -fourin weightlifting, two" in cycling and one in shooting. the men’s team competition, ats Co ee ee eee nee Yc Apply NEED EXTRA CASH? 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The victory gave un- defeated B.C: a share of first place in the Western Foot- a battle for the conference leadership with the Grey Cup. . champions: July 30 - at Commonwealth Stadium. - Holt filled in for the in- jured Tyron Gray -on. kick returns and scored a touch-. while Bright. gave the Bombers’ special teams fits with kick .returns that eonalstently. provided the. Lions with. good. field position, =... _ burst of 44 yards and. got 98 ‘yards in kickoff runbacks — _ hard-hitting Joe Fourqurean tough for the Bombers once -they got near. touchdown - ‘territory. Bright-admits he’s still learning defence. after starring: at running-back for three seasons. |e. “| did pretty good and I ‘don't think he's ( Lions ¢oach Vic Rapp) going to. take.me called back ‘because of ‘a Proudfoot. :- .. Holt’s- touchdown moved: . the Lighs in front 20-3° with. “Jess ' than ‘20 minutes remaining “in the game. It’ ' also restored: the - Lions’. - momentum after they. failed, - to score in three tries from “the Winnipeg two-yard. line as Paul Bennett made two _ ~ tauchdown-saving « ‘| Harry “Holt figures he’s — “found a new job with British * -/ Columbia’ - Lions-. while- _ ,’ pelusive “Leon, Bright ‘just’. -" | keeps, getting better at his of tal " ” -Both played key roles ~ ‘Tuceday night. as -the Lions, - mauled. Winnipeg: ‘Blue™ - Bombers 29-4 In a.Cenadian:-. ‘Football: League . game | before an announced “Placekicker Lul Passhglla converted both. touchdowns and was flawless in kicking - “two fiald goals of 36 yards ; . and others of 88 and 45 yards. Mon- _oaly ball Conference with Ed-~ Monton Eskimes and sets up _ down on aé6$-yard runback . _ Bright returned fur pints: ‘ for. 98 yards including. one.. f including a 4t-yard gcamper . that set up a field goal... ~ In addition, Bright andthe 4}, ‘anchored ‘a Lions defensive secondary. that proved too ” "off there now,” said Holt who | also had an 86-yard return’ clipping | penalty ‘to’ ‘Tony 1] ‘Wide receiver Al Ch who scored B.C,'s other TD -on a 21-yard second-quarter .- “reception from quarterback ‘Joe Paopao, added timely. catchea to Bright's kick ‘returns in the first half to eet, up scored; © wee AS The closest the Bombers could get ta the B.C, goal line was elght yards away late in the fourth quarter. Their nts came from field goals.of $4. and 31 yards by Trevor-Kennerd. . The Bombers came: close to paydirt several Umes but — quarterback Dieter Brock's receiving corps was plagued — by balls that slipped through fingers or bounced off. cheats, ‘ ; ~ Fourqurean thought: the: - Winnipeg receivers might © ave been hearing footsteps. in ‘the Lions defensive back- ‘fleld while coach Ray Jauch specutated thal pressure on - aclub that now ts ‘0-3 might have something to do with it. 4) think contact:.was a” factor,” said Fourqurean, an eight-year veteran noted for his hitting. |. ot “We say it was contact. ey say they had a: ‘bad . night: guess it was a little of. both... - ' Jauch said his receivers were trying too hard as Mike . Holmes ‘dropped a Brock. bomb at the goal line and Joe, yplawski twice “tpped a. pass beforeheranoutofthe, endzone, 0 eo “. “t's. only my opinion ‘but there’s so much. outward - pressure on these. guys,” - said ‘Jauch. * .! ’ “They're trying. 50 hard. ; That'sthe only reason I can think - of: that. it's (dropped: : passes) happening.” " _ Brock, who shook his: head — in frustration “There's. nothing’ te say,” really. 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