{ a ¢ Page 10, The Harald. Thursday, duly 17, 1980" | ‘ in nine games. q Copperside Store | | PROPANE - GROCERIES - LAUNBROMAT = - Catering to camp and listitulion orders . OPEN 16-10 7 days a week :|. Phone 635-4059 Compare ear prices to yeer faveerite stare! J: pm PR UE Bate CTR TEA eR Maa CSRS Willie Wood figures sometime within the next month - his Toronto Argonauts should start showing their spots. The Argos are riding a crest, at the moment after their 20-17, win Wednesday night over Winnipeg Blue Bombers left them. sitting atop the Eastern Football Conference standings with a 2-0 record, Toronto | championship since 1952 and _ Argos. hasn't won a hasn't even posed a .threat since 1971 when it went to the Canadian Football League final before funbling. away . its last opportunity. “Sometime down the line, maybe in next month or 30, ‘maybe some character will start showing on this team,” Wood said after his club amiost blew the game in front of 20,980 Winnipeg fans. The Argos looked much ‘more impressive last week when they handled Montreal! Alouettes 18-11 in’ their: season opener, " . _“There’s. no way T would’ have figured our team would have been 2-0 at this point because, honestly,.[ don't thin weare that good,” Wood said. “I know we have some fine talent, but I think we are « a little inexperienced.” - in the only other scheduled game Wednesday -night, the Grey: Cup. champlon Ed-' monton Eskimos had little’ ’ trouble subduing Saskat- ’ ghewan Roughriders 21-6 in Regina. Edmonton, at 20, leads the Western Con- ference while Saskatchewa, joins Winnipeg at the bottom with ideritical 0-2 -records. . Wide receiver Bob Gaddis caught a 22-yard pass from quarterback Mark Jackson early in the fourth quarter to put-the Argos in front for the first time in,their game, but quarter." it took a 40-yard field goal by — Zenon -Andrushyshyn:at the 7:37" mark’ to :secute - the. victory. @ op ead ee: Fullba¢ ‘. Harrison wigs of his two field goals from: 38 yards - in the ‘third Jim Germany scored two | touchdowns. to..spearhead . . Edmonton's’ running game ;_ that accounted for-148 yarda ~-in'the game to just 91 forthe’ ° do unexpected; Esks follow the scri Rick House scored the only .Winnipeg TD, a'12-yard pass ‘from Dieter Brock, Trevor JKKennerd: kicked ‘two ‘field - goals and three singles while “Robert, Woods, took. a: pass - from’ Brock to-complete.a- House's score. « two-point. conversion. -after ~ werk we 4 ‘Riders. Gérmany logged 73 _ Dave Cutler ¢ 16. Eskime's ‘scoring, “con- rting both Germany's TDs dding field goals‘of 26. 46-yard ’ single. Bob Nacotitt kicked field goals of 23 and'48.yard for the Saskatchewan points, n Wil - Danny Saunders, who ‘got. added ‘gnofiier .93. yards “the call when Roughriders’ ~pasging, connecting on nine. No.. ‘1: “quarterback:.J9 ‘yards himself. from carries’ while ‘quarterback vertlr ‘Warren Moon scrambled for and & ‘42 more off four carries. Moon, ‘who split the Eskimos quarterbacking with veteran Tom Witkingon, and 19-yards and a of'17 attempts, Wilkinson,- Hufnagel was sidelined. .v: 126 yards, © “who. played: the ‘first’ half, ligament ‘damage, »Was:7. . converted 10 of 16 throws for lone ' .t fence, * oa . unable to generate any | “eb ompleted the: hn” ith: of. | Walk runs — win string over Phils _ Several times during a game, Bob Walk felt like a rookie pitcher should - awk- ward, . Unfortunately for Houston Astros, Walk doesn't run scared, Walk ran his victory streak to six without a 109s Wednesday night, pitching a threehitter that propelled Philadelphia Phillies to a 4-2 National League victory over the Astros. He yielded only a pair of | in-field singles to Jose Cruz and a tworun home to Art Howe in the fourth inning. “The first two batters in that inning, everything was. really smooth, but then all of a sudden 1 felt awkward,” . said Walk, 24.. “That hap- pened to me a couple of times tonight, but. now I'm able to ignore these things,” - Walk said Howe's homer, which. was, preceded. by..a walk to Cesar Cedeno, would have broken his con- centration earlier in the season. ‘But I've learned to just get the ball and go after the next batter.” In other NL games, — Montreal Expos downed Cincinnati Reds 6-4; Pitt- sburgh Pirates defeated San Francisco Giants 4-1, Chicago Cubs whipped Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1, Atlanta Braves beat New York Mets - §2 and St. Louis Cardinals blanked San Diego Padres 3- 0. The Phillies got to Houston right-hander Ken Forsch, 8-. 9, for two runs in the first. Pete Rose’ doubled and scored on a single by Bake McBride. ‘McBride went to third on a single by Keith Moreland and scored on . Garry Maddox's ground ball. Philadelphia scored once more in the fourth and again in the sixth, both times with the help of Houston errors. Expos 6 Reds 4 Montreal clung to a one- half gamé lead over Pitt- sburgh in the NL East as Ellis Valentine drive in two runs and scored two more to - pace the Expos. — Steve Rogers, 11-6, sur- vived sola homers by Ray Knight, Joe Nolan and Sam Mejias in the seventh to post the victory. Larry Parrish homered for the Expos, and Gary Carter lashed a two-run single in the sixth to give Montreal -a 5-0 lead. . Pirates 3 Giants 1 John Milner cracked a tworun single in the first. inning and scored Pitt- sburgh's third run in the sixth on Bill Madlock’s sacrifice fly, giving the Pirates their seventh victory Berty Blyleven and Grant Jackson combined to quiet the Glants on eight hits. Cubs 4 Dodgers 1 ‘Rick Reuschel tossed a seven-hitter, striking out eight for his third complete came of the season, as the Cubs stifled Los Angeles. ° ‘The Cubs broke a 1-1 tie with. two runs in the sixth, Los Angeles shortstop - Bill Russell committed a fielding and throwing error on the same play to allow one run to’ score. _ Braves 5 Mets 2 Bob Horner slugged two solo homers, giving him 14 for the seison-and nine in 16 games, and Gary Matthews: added a two-run shot to pace Atlanta past the Mets. Larry . McWilliams scattered eight hits for the victory, and Mets right-hander Craig Swan, the victim of all three Atlanta: homers, was the loser. Cardinals 3 Padres 0 - . Peter Vuckovich tossed a six-hit shutout and provided himself with all, the offence he needed by scoring a run and bunting one home, his second shutdut of the season. Blue Jays 5 Mariners 6 © Dave Stieb pitched a three- hitter and John- Mayberry belted a pair of home runs, leading Toronto Blue past Seattle. . Roy Howell and Ernie Whitt also hit homers ° to back Stieb, 9-6, who faced only 28 batters, =< Yankees 11 Twins 1 Bob Watson highlighted New York’sseven-runfourth ° ‘inning with a bases-loaded: triple as the Yankees routed Minnesota. Tom Un- derwood, 9-6, limited the Twins to three hits in seven innings with relief help from Tim Lollar. Orioles 10 Brewers 4 _ Rick Dempsey drove in five funs with a three-run homer and a two-run double and Steve Stone, 14-3, posted his 12th straight victory as. Baltimore defeated Milwaukee. ; Rangers 11 White Sox 3 Rusty Staub went four-for-. four, driving In three runs ‘and Dave Roberts hit a three-run homer as Texas crushed Chicago with suc- cessive five-run innings. Jon Matlack, 6-5, got the victory. -Indlans 6 Angels 2 Jorge Orta drive in two ‘runs with a double and a single, and Miguel Dilone _ had three hits to back the six: hit pitching. of Wayne Garland, 4-2, as Cleveland defeated California. Tigers 7 A's 2 - Rookie Roger Weaver, 2-0, combined with starter Milt Wilcox on a three-hitter and Lance Parrish capped a five- - muinsixth inning with a three- run pinch-homer as Detroit beat Oakland. TREVOR ‘WHYMARK... «Scored one tiene Canadaonly . unbeaten team: - " PACOMA, Wash. (CP). ~ — Terry Chayka hit, his ‘second single of the game. . jin the ‘ninth "Wednesday, to give - Canada a dramatic 14 ' win over New Zealand before 7,100 fans at the ‘World Men's Fastpitch’ game of the round-robin - « portion of the tournament. f inning ++" Softball championships, ~. Chayka, 24, . of, Vineland, Ont.,’ came to ‘bat with two out and two men on’. base ‘against . ‘famed New ° Zealand - pitcher Kevin Herilhy. Chayka flied ta, left field and outfielder Bob Jones’ fell during the play, allowing Greg Dick of © Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. to score the winning’ run’ in the second extra ‘inning. . a Rob .Guenter, of Saskatoon, oul-dueled — Herithy with a two-hit shulout. out 10 batters and walked none for his second tournament win, His first win was a 3-1, one-hit | decision over Argentina, _ Herilhy was tagged for two singles by Chayka, while Brian Ostrosser, of Stoney Creek, Onl., bad a double and = single. Herilhy gave up six hits, struck out nine and walked Dick intentionally twice, ° ‘ ; Canada now is the lone - unbeaten team in Group - B with a 6-0 record, while New Zealand dropped to 4-1. Canada plays Panama teday in the final Canadians shut out Fred Kuhaulua- pitched a twohitter for his third shutout of the season to lead Hawaii Islanders to a 5-0 win over Vancouver Canadians ina Pacific Coast League ball game Wednesday night in Honolulu. Elsewhere, Tacoma split a doubleheader with Portland, winning the first game 6-1 and losing the second 11-1, and Spokane split a pair at Ogden, winning the opener 3- 1 and losing the nightcap 6-2. Albuquerque beat Salt Lake 10-4 in 10 innings and Tucson edged Phoenix 4-3. In Honolulu, Kubaulua al- lowed an Infield single in the second and a single in the seventh as he improved his record to 6-7. He struck out one and walked five. The logs went to Van- couver atarter ' Fred Holsworth, now 45, who gave up four runs on six hits in six innings. In Portland, Luis Salazar bashed a three-run homer in |: the third inning to lead the Beavers to the ‘11-1 victory over Tacoma in the second game, Backed by. three Beaver home runs. and ilve doubles, lefthander Dan Warthen easily picked up his first win in two decisions. i In the opener, Tom Brennan scattered seven hits and improved his record to7- as _ Portland 6-1, Guenter stuck — _ defeated * Guinea-12-1, United States with the | championship round begitining..Friday. . . ; 7 Mexico is tied with New “Zealand at’ 4-1,. while Taiwan and ‘Panama are 2.3. Argentina has one - win and five losses while ° Papua-New Guinea ‘is winless in five starts. . Bahamas and U.S, and unbeaten after five games in Group’ A and will meet tonight. Japan is in third place . with a 3-2 record while Dominican Republic is 2- 3. The Virgin Islands has one win and five. losses and South Africa has lost . ‘all five games. On Wednesday, ‘Mexico Papua-New ‘beat South Africa 5-0, Japan downed Virgin . Island: 4-0, Panama beat Argentina 4-0 and Bahamas’ defeated Dominean Republic “1-0. New England Tea Men- have stretched their North _ American Soccer League © 1-0, .Portland, Timbers defeated Dallas ‘Tornado 3-2, am Chicago. Sting stung *Ed- monton . Drillers: 21, San Diego Sockers socked Atlanta Chiefs 40, Tampa Bay Rowdies shut out San — Jose Eathquakes 3-0 “and Vancouver. Whitecaps edged Los Angeles Aztecs 2-1, — ‘Fury 2 Cosmes 1 -- Bran O'Brien scored two first-half goals just under six minutes ‘apart as Philadelphia beat New York — _ for the first time ever. - Sting 2 Drillers &. . Karl-Heinz Granitza ’ geored his 14th goal of the . season at 87:42. to give: Chicago the victory. ‘Ingo Petr of the Sting opened the ° scoring at 13:19. witha. booming shot from about 50 metres. out. tes Whitecaps 2 Azteca-1-. Shooteut goals by Trevor Whymark, Gerry Gray and, , _ newcomer Alan Taylor gave. - Vancouver the vietory ina. ‘ lack-luster game. - a Kicks 1 Hurricane 0 : . 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