4 - “We juit did’ what we had : to dq to win,” sald Warren “Cromartie after bouncing a” 10th -inning single through . "the middle to give Montreal ‘Expos:.a 3-2 victory over” ‘Atlanta Braves and sweep ‘of their National League doubl eheader tmight . Andre Dawson drove in ‘three runs with a homer and. ‘single as the Expos romped. Tuesday NOW RENTING! | SUMMIT APARTMENTS - Page 4, The Hereld, Wednesday. August 1h yea: “to a. 10-7 ‘viciory. ‘in “the , opener, taking advantage of five Atlanta errors to score eight unearned runs, three on pitcher Bob Walk's throwing error In the second inning. With the sweep, Atlanta. » Doug. ‘Flynn opened the: 10th, inning of the - second game with a-walk and was Brad -Mills.. Tim’ Raines singled to send Mills to third. to chase Rick Mahler (8-9). Cromartie then greeted now has lost 140f 15 games Gene Garber with his game- and‘ 18 of 20, falling 2%" winning hit, The Victory games behind Los Angeles went to Jeff Reardon (5-2), Dodgers in the NI West The Expos tied it 2-2 in the Division. __ 7 second game on Al Oliver's oo RBI single in the ninth in- hing. - when Jerry Royster singled, _ stole second, went to third - om catcher Gary Carter's overthrow at second’ and: -- scored on -Bob. Horner's forced.on a grounder by - The Braves scored in the . first inning of the nightcap loading the ‘pases, - before Carter scored on™ pitcher . ‘Charlie Lea's groundout, After Tim Raines walked . to load the bases. again, Walk (109) uncorked his three-run throwning error. Walk faked a pickoff to third, wheeled and had Raines trapped off base, but threw wildly ‘to first, clearing the bases. - Errors by third’ baseman Beb Horner and shortstop Rafael Ramirez gave ‘Montreal one run in the _ third and two more scored, ° in the inning on Spier’s single-and Flynn’ 8 sacrifice : fly. . ' Carter drove in a pair of. “Field ‘that was called ‘by dariness,: - : Dodger 1 Cubs 1 The Cubs had a chance to ‘break the. fie with Los — “Angelés i in the bottom of the run to’ lead. Houston, past “ Philadelphia. Ruhle, 7-9, struck out four and walked none. “The Phillies were hand-cuffed. by Ruhle's - performance. Ruhle, 7-8, eighth, Larry Bowa singled has a 4-0 record against the and one out later eon Durham ‘doubled off: right-field wall, but Bowa : was nalled trying to score _ onarelay throw from Pedro Guerrero. te. second baseman, Steve Sax to. catcher Mike. Scioscia, The game was to be resumed loday before the reguiarly- scheduled contest. Astros 2 Phillies 0 ot Vern Ruble fired a five- , hitter and Tony. Scott and Phillies this year and has allowed only one earned run in-21 2-3 innings. - Cardinals 3 Padres 2 ' Keith Hernandez said he waa in no mood to be choosy “while at bat with the bages loaded in the ninth inning for St. Louis. “I was just looking for the ball,'*-said —fourth-inning-when-Giants'—team-in-basebal) tonlgh Hernandez, who singled on ‘the first pitch to give the Cardinals the victory, “In a - tight game like that, T -behind:" " Hernandea's | hit” ‘ralsed his Tuns-batted-in total for the séason to 72, including 17 game-winners, The triumph gave. the Cards a two-game lead over the Phillies in the NL East. ‘Pirates 4 Giants 1° Jason Thompson belted a . two-run homer ‘and right- hander Rick Rhoden held Francisco to just. two ts ta lead Pittsburgh over the “Giants, The Pirates ° cause also was helped in the first baseman Reggie Smith ~ committed two errors and allowed one run to score, Rhodeh, 7-11, held. the out in the sixth when Chill. Davis hit a Hine-drive double to left-centre field. The ball -dribbled by Lee’ Lacy, ‘allowingPavis to go to third on the error, Joe Mor followed with a singl¢ to right for. the Giants’ only run. ; Reda 9 Mets. 20 a rm Marlo Soto extended his season strikeout total to 209 ‘with a career-high-tying © total of 18 as Cincinnati overpowered. ‘New: York. “He would have beaten ‘any t,"" - said Mets manager George - ‘Baroberger. “I knew about his, fast ball, but I really didn’t realize how good: ‘his TERRACE us arned rung in the sixth.’ Ray Knight each drovena wasn’t Boing . to be * Falling Giants hitless until two were _ changeup is! mo single to centre. a single and the Expos 7 m7 ‘ ° . Chris Chambliss singled seared three more in the = ° ” One & Two, bedrooms featuring: in the fourth and scored. seventh on Dawson's two- * " {Sas SE Hoestetier’s heroics continu Fridge, stove & drapes doubled to right-centre. - Cromartie,~- | aWali to wall: carpeting _ The Expos’ first run.came | Chris Charnblis hit his. eRAQUETBALL COURTS On ‘a hot August night, a run and Squires made Indians 4-9 Blue Jays 5-5, Brock’s - major- -league. “ @Gymnasium facilities in the fifth, when Chris Tra pamer for the A added: ™ Dave Hostetler became a good on a suicide squeeze —_—Toronto’ ashort stay outof mark, to pace Oakland. eOnsite management Speier belted his fourth the second and a a baseball hero. again. - bunt. the AL East cellar endedas Robin Yount’ had two homer, _ double in the fourth, scoring "The Rangers’ rookle But George Wright had Andre 'Thothton won the homers for Milwaukee. ' Dawson got thé Expos Horner who bad’ walked. slugger. continued his jed off the Texas 11th Royala § Yankees 4 For your personal viewing visit 15th h the first in: rin seventh innin heroics by belting-a 120- against Salome Barojas inninghomerun, then Chris Paul Splittortf earned his our apartments daily at: taal in the first ine ih Be -wag, metre home run in the 11th , with a single. One out later, Bando contibuted a three- first win since June 20 and ning. - Honatene® action, it 'was "inning of the Amerlean ' Buddy Bell’ doubled. and- run shot in the nightcap. Kc's Willies -- Wilson and | 2607 PEAR ST. The fielding blunders for Hou ston - Astros 2, “League game Tuesday Hostetler provided this , The doubleheader sweep Aikens -- each had three Atlanta began in the second. . Philadelphia Phillies 0; St. night, lifting Texas over . dr amati cB. . * galvag edabad roadtrip for hits. Dave Winfield : orca]. Carter started a: four-run Louis Cardinals 3, San - Chicago White Sox 4-3. the Indians, who finished at homered twice for New ; : uprising when he beat:out a. - Diego Padres 2; Pittsburgh , - = Tewas the eighth homer in Bis ewher e, it was 36, York, r 635-5968 hit to the left of the mound, Pirates 4, San Francisco ” august and the 2nd of the Cleveland Indians over te Orioles’8 Twins 4 becoming the first player in, Giants 1 and Cincirinati season for Hostetler, who Toronto Blue Jays twice, 65 ‘Angels 10 Red Sox 2 Eddie Murray, Cal MAJESTIC MANAGEMENT LTD. ~ Expos’ history to -atlain’ Reds 9, New York Mets 2. was promoted to the and 95, California Angels - Luis-Tiant pitched eight Ripken Jr., Rich Daver-and ; . 1,000 career hits. . —- Los Angeles played a 1-1 tie Rarigers from the minors in 10, Boston Red Sox 2 strong innings: against his Gary Roenicke home red — Speier walked and Doug with Chicago Cubs ina i7-" june. ‘ Oakland A's 10, Milwaukee former teammates and was - Ripken’s went 135 metres — Residential REZNOR FURNACES eCustom Homes RESIDENTIAL — — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL ’ rollingin the opener with his Flynn singled to the left, business directory ABVAN--BUILDERS-LFD:- -*Commercial a = Sheitia’ Valley! Meat Packers’ °~ Now Open 8am-6pm Mon.-Sat. Specializing in home frozen meats,-fancy sausages, I-R SERVICE 635-2020 | "Free dallvery Terrace & Thornhill |” ‘e MONDAY—WEONESDAY—FRIDAY ‘The Braves also had: a five- inning game at Wrigley _ cessfully delayed The loss was only the fourth in the last 19 games for Chicago, «+ ; Mike Squires doubled - home pinch-runner Ron- LeFlore to tie it in the ninth. . The White Sox took the lead ¥1 in the top of the 11th when LeFlore singed home Kuhn's 'S still boss. after AL ofids. meet In a surprise move, ‘the’ American League suc-~ 1 the culmination -of a debate Brewers 6; Kansas City - Royals 8,-New. York Yankees 4; - Baltimore Orioles 8, Minnesota Twins 4 and Seattle ‘Mariners splitting with Detroit Tigers, winning the opener . - 54 and dropping the second. game 3-2. Indians 6-9 ‘Blue Jays | 55 ; ' Expos and one of the men working behind the scenes — to thwart ‘the lateat Dump Bowie campaign, ; Race held: August ih; 1982. Length of Course: Approx. Smiles, - ; third opera ‘with .an eighth- a supported by five home runs -— by Fred Lynn, Brian Downing, Don Baylor, Bobby Grich and Joe - Ferguson. A's 10 Brewers 4 - Tony Armas slammed a two-run homer after Rickey Henderson singled and stole - hie Hath base, elght off Lou term as -com- for. Baltimore. Murray's three-run shot in’ the: fifth put the Orioles on’ top’ to stay. . Mariners 5-2 Tigers 43. Dave Revering' a three- Tun homer ‘boosted Seattle to its victory, then Detroit. came-back as Chet Lemon homered twice: ann wend “et ene ia 635-5 6 2 8 ; Your lot hanging ond prcesai ee ttsh the natural way. SAN ‘DIEGO (AP) — Jt lord of the game for the last summer baseball meetings _ missioner. or ours... ~ COMPETITIVE PRICES _ was a matter of politics, the Ad years. Tuesday by backing Kuhn . ‘There’s still some op- *Remodelling Renovations Quality and Workmanship Guaranteed - stuff of which novéls are ‘Mystery has been pretty and buying sdme valuable position,” said Bill Giles, Doo, ‘ for Inquiries made. It was a power play good for baseball over the _ time. They were trying to president of Philadelphia Abe VanderKwaak ' 3671 Walnut. Dr ‘phone 635-6997 ; anditcame straight out ofa years,” said John McHale, "head off a National League — Phillies. “There’s still a lot © Terrace, B.C. . - RLRLNo, ¢ ; Capitol HIM melodrama, . ~ president of Montreal threat to Kuhn's bid for a _ of different ways: things . could go.”* . . Lee chooses his end Course Record: Colin Parr -37 mins, 20sec, - 1981 we Tota! times shown In minutes and seconds Soe “ Skube * of. ‘Canadians in a Pacific ENARD ENTERPRISES #F Terrace - Tuesday to determine the a _ PORTLAND, Ore. * (AP) Portland Beavers, who was resh fate of . baseball | com- American. League owners | — Mark Lee, a pitcher for told: he was no. longer : HEATING * PLUMBING « SHEET METACe _ Fruit & Vegetables missioner Bowie Kuhn, high threw & filibuster into the the minor-league baseball “wanted, got back ‘al his ites 635-3897 .snisstie ‘Incas In or broken cas, . | tated afin, i “3931 Paquette, Terrace aa . KING OF THE MOUNTAIN RACE RESULTS = , After striking out Bob ‘Vancouver Coast League gamé : in Runner's — ‘Total Runner's “‘Tetal "Which Portland’s 6-3 victory RESIDENTIAL © INDUSTAIAL » SPECIALIZING IN OIL FURNACES ” Name wot ". Time. Name ' “Time: Was assured, Lee called - OWNED ay.808 aUYErT 1. Karl STERNER "38°23. 49 Einar FIELD . : gg! 99° manager Tom _Trebelhorn oo _ 2. Martin STERNER 39 36° - Andrew KIRK OS SSC. to the mound.) 8 3.EdANSEMS -- 39 54 SV Elaine FLEISCHMANN. > 57. 26 | Moments later, he walked Hourglass _ 4ColinPARR "40 24° S2NeIl FLEISCHMANN =. 57’ 26. from the mound toward the’ Py - 5. Ron WEEN — #31 sa Ray PRAUGHT" ... 97 33... Portland Civic Stadium’ exit © ‘6, Ray ct a 9S - ay a ee a i | Plambing & Heating . 7. Trevor WHITAKER . 44-36. SSDANHILLERT ~~ 5850 "Pint te inten She ea Training for children and adults 24 HOUR SEAVICE 8. Robert SIMONDS | 44-43" 56Carolyn RUDOLPH “ta cy back tothe Infield, © In ballet, tap and jazz. Ph OESSARGENT, st a ~ BGonrad PRISSE 100 os Thehe threw his eap. : ' one 10EarlSARGENT. | "45° 41. 88Martin GRADY 1.00 05 Final he. ck 635-3511 ~ 11 Robert LONG - 45 49° «—- BP RONBARTLETT 1 00 53 nally, he. took -his Studio Box 914 Residence 7 ; : . 12Dag FIELD *- le gs og - Willig MCCLEARY - ~ 1 .O1 39 - uniform: top off, heaving it | MBobPHILLIPS | “46 38 poe 102-11 Tete the oy wanted mo — Custom car stereo j . tb Susan SPRINGER. -. 1 04 02 0 go: out,” Lee said: | Servi nstallation 1sMurray WARNER M639. ga Mart Arn FIELD 1 04.59 always wanted fo atrike out : : rvice on most brands ; . Kathleen WEBS 441 ; 2. - “> 69 Stephen LUCEY — 1 0520 the last man I faced in pro tv's and stereos | lates . WRick ALLEN | a7 OF” 8 Donald STRANGWAY 1 0S 50° ball.” — Service on Sony, RCA and |” Truss system 18 Geoff PARR ap AF ms . 67 Verne RASMUSSEN 1°06 13°. Lee, Portland's most . S id d . 19DougMcPHERSON 2-0 47°42 .63 Johnny JONES 106-93 ' | anyo video recorders Plans are avaliable. We also Custom Build 20Maureen SARGENT =... 47 49‘ Colleen LUCAS _ successful reliever since ' ni _ ff 21 Robert BOGART: 48 21. “7pMichele JOHNSON: |. op. ‘Manny Sarmiento - was - TERRACE ELECTRONICS - OMINECA BUILDING ff z2reareupeau 8.31 Walter MCINTYRE’; 1 ov ty called to the parent ‘Pitt ; a 2RaySTURNER —. “48°52 TT “VW sburgh -Piratées = of . the conve ‘Supplies & Industrial Distributors Rod : 72 Karen MCCONNELL “709. 04 635-4543 Wehi building tots avaliable in Ta! & Pri R f 7 bite ‘ _ Oe restephanie COUSINS : weed the sewstns if ch se ehave cin Terrace & Prince Rupert] 25 Pau| KLIMCZAK._. 49°10 «= 74 Adela ROBISON. --- - 16 8 SEASON, 18 a [0 n No. 4 - 2903 Kenney St. . S630 s 26 Hugh MCGREEVY — " a} 74 Stewart PAUL. ‘- . 1 99 39° Diego Padre major leaguer. 4 ” 27 Jac BAKKER 7 “4928 bate CRG UP ; 1 09 45° = However, ha had been told © i ; . 28 Pat PBELL 4932". ren ‘ 109''46 he was being dealgnated for . _Ayvcorius SONST RUCTION ; 7 29BrentROGERS — 33° 7aGeir DULLERUD: 1-11 15° reassignment, which meant how: tomes © | GSIAILETOURNEAU © pgs eae (PAG PCL team was trying to as SIAILETOURNEAU ‘4955. - 60Kevin: ee SATE WIEBE CONTRACTING LTD. “mcamay ALLEN oS Gre BRORUP 1 ap conan’ Lee wuld ca “Fou rd SIMICKANSELL. es gaa BT Nine Tr. 1 C un atfor to Completion . “raving Driveways and Parking Lots 44Guy KILAND | 51. 44." 63 Aaron SUNDBERG 1 Relea aned iven the | oo. —Grade W: 70 eq was. then’ given cL 1kO a rade Work— ~ 3SMIckMCCUISH! |: - $149 BANicolaRUDOLPH 1. 25.34 option of sitting. itt the . -LogworkOnly ole SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS . SO CKEREON: I RINNOW } “game — against“ the . en : oe «| ; gve , 1 ~ 635-7400 —-635- 3934 38 Larry ALLEN. - 9. 87 Elaine PARMENTER } Canadians, or or” staying | ‘In “4805 Soucle. 39 Gary MCKINNON $4508). BH Toni BEAVLAC uniform. He stayed, Prince George (112) 971. 2384 Terrace, B.C, Les Wiebe ff “@RobertLOSETH 417, OP Karen MUIR © _, Lies went into the game In \ , we. 4iJormaJYRKKAKEN . °°: a4 3g. 90 Chrlatine STRANGWAY the ‘ninth: inning, ‘following © 4200nMCGHEE 34.53 «SVAprIIMACLEOD ..' Pitchers: Lee Tunnel’ and _ For information on running your ad in the business J goasmucoure Sa eomoselcrany "byline ber ssred te 44NormanWEBSTER - 8 4.) WEdwinOSEl-TUTY 10. by five rins. Lee retired the \ ' 45BaerbPARR 88-16 | 8h Kelly Cox 27 "first manhé faced ona fly to _Litectory call: 6 35. 6357, 4sRay KYLE | 3.8 39 Did not finish <2 “right. “detd: Next’ came 47Angui MACLEOD. . 8608 > Pater-MAIR” ‘-Skube.. ‘Then: came , GerryWILSON ‘g6- 08. Evelyn KUEST - Ms SPs SoMa, : ; : retirement, « as . ~