7) THE HERALD, Tuesday, July 26, 1977 | weekend af In over ay Kitimat ‘-Cogmos 12 to 1. Sunda, afternoon Terrace clashed against’ Kispiox DOG ‘N’ SUDS TEAM | WINS TOURNAMENT af. ‘Terrace Dog ‘n’ Suds again saw tourney action on the the K’San Maids Annual Invitational ‘a’ Buds came up with a resounding ces in the first game of the day. Home “rung by Due Lanyon and Penni Anderson, and 2 triples by Dawn Coxford helped boost the final score to 22 to 5 over q 2 Terrace’s second game on Saturday was called at 5 *izings when Dog ‘n’ Suds defea South Hazelton one point the ' o ‘> -ST.LOUIS. (AP) — Jerry. -‘Mumphrey and Garry Templeton delivered run- ac singles in the sixth to snap a 4-4 tle and Ted Simmons later hit his’ 15th home run to power St, Louis Cardinals to a 9-8 triumph overnCincinnati Reds ‘in a National League baseball game Monday night. ~ yoie and Moe Nicholson, and a triple by It was the seventh loss in a for the Dog ‘n’ Suds. | row for. the slumping Heds in the final game, | and 1ith in their last 13 id not | games. ; d The Cards withstood an yn Wiens aided Dog ‘n’ Suds final victory of 13 | - assault by Cincinnati hitters that includéd two home runs -Perrace players + eigen Cromar _ "om Kitimat Aces; “Mem orial Trophy for first salaced second, and Kitimat g: Bernie Patterson won a well deserved "Best ler” trophy, and for the third tournament in a ge McKeand won the “Best Pitcher” award. ophies awarded were: Most Valuable Player - of Kitimat Aces; Most Sports a id 4 Most Inspirational Player Fern ‘Russel of Kispiox; Best Catcher - Louise Wilson ‘of ielder - Diane Wilson, also of Kispiox. rded the Mabel Campbell lace, Kispiox Warriettes Kees took Paiva, brought home individual manlike yyzin won the 25- ' p race in one-hour . 8.19.8 seconds for ¢ Soviet Union's 15th gold dalin. track and field petition at the Deaf pics. The United States od. with 12 gold 'Beahiel was leading her ‘into the final lap fa kina cut into zzad ith the y-in 4:99.1, well ahead of chtel, who was timed in ‘ALB, The U.S. coaches io) sega th lodged a protest, and the race jury ted to disqualify ‘Rita. Windbrake of West many. was awarded the silver’ medal for her locking of 4:43., and Helena -Zgwa of Poland took the bronze with 4:57.5. : Spachtel also ran the ‘second leg of the U.S. women’s 1,600-metre relay which clocked 3:59.0 to beat the. West Germans by 15 ma @ US. men’s team won the “ 1,600-metre relay. by Eee rH peter gland, clocking a winning fineof 3180. Mulders of from:the finish line to win the: get the deaf } 13249.5 last April. _4, OTTAWA (CP) — Veteran oa. ‘defensive tackle Rudy Sims a: ‘was cut Monday by the defending Grey Cup ..'' ehampion Rough Riders of a ‘the Eastern Football Con- . .-iference, the club a. ounced, ; a: ~=©=—Ss «Sima played eight seasons a: , ..with Ottawa and was named ~. “gastern all-star four times. oo oy After dropping the ~*."gpening game of the season = “to Montreal Alouettes 27-17, pee to Seah va togo with ‘2: ~Brancato decided to go wi “ Ey three defensive line- awien inatead of four, and use ‘ait extra linebacker. _+Jiqa Teal; who played two ‘yegrs with Detroit Lions in ‘eh ational Football ‘League and was a late cu “y ron Calgary Stampeders, "Swing: placed on the Ottawa fer for Wednesday’s | aa Argonauts in Sweden won the silver medal in basketball Monday and Pliland took the bronze. | The Uz.S., In the inal games Sweden beat Israel 97-53 a Poland beat Yugoslavia 96- - Cincinnati thi _ error. ‘the only. undefeated team in six. clinched the gold by George Foster and one each by Johnny Bench and Bob Bailey, in addition to Pete Rose’s record 288ist career hit as a switch-hitter. Mike Tyson gave the Cards a 20 lead in. the gecondnwith a two-run homer off Jack Billingham, 8-7. Foster, however, . hammered his 30th homer of the year following a walk to Joe Morgan in the and Bench’s 22nd: home run put Cincinnati in front 3-2. After the Cards rallied to go ahead at 4-3 on a runs- ‘scoring double by Simmons, the Reds tied it 4-4 on two singles combined with an Mumphrey and Templeton then delivered thelr sixth-inning hits to send the Cards ahead :6-4. -. Simmone’s home run came in the seventh off Cincinnati reliever Joe Heerner, Mike: Phillips’s RBI single gave the Cards an 8-4 lead before Bob Balley belted a two-run 60. ‘ The winners had heen for the Reds in identical rec ' our .. - victories and two losses, but ©‘ Mumphrey. doubled ‘and Sweden placed second . fe because it beat Poland last Baseball Wi . - cad The Soviet ~ Union | AMERICAN LEAGUE, dominated Monday’s Greco- | WoL Pet. GBL Roman wrestling finals, paitmore 5 AY SF — medals and two.silver and “new York 53 44.846: 3 two bronze medals,.: .:*: ‘Detroit 4 52 458 11% The Soviets also took the -¢igvelandn 943-51 .4S7--11¥% volleyball title, Iran won pallwaukee 43 54.443 19 silver and Romania wW&S-Toronto §— 24.42 354 212 awarded qbronge te BACOR ae al Waste ce ae Bulgaria was qualified chicago 57 3% 613. — for failing to send several Kansas City 53 40 .570 4 players to required Mimetota, 55 43 .561. dia audiogram tests. i . Texas..- — 50 44 592... 7%2 The Soviets had 27 gold caters 8 7 80 Wh medals, 15 silver and 22 gaylend = = 40-56 AIT “1844 bronze going into today’s Monday Results - final team competitions in water polo and soccer. The US. competition Monday with 38 olds, 35 silver and: 32 ronze medals, after failing to win any of the Greco- Roman titles. finished: Minnesota 2 Oakland 1 -Baltimare 4 Nillwaukee 3 Texas 6 Cleveland 4 © Detrolt 8 Toronto 3” - Kansas City at New ped., rain Chicago at Boston N California at Seattle N York, He falls to win. ‘ST. ANTOINE DE CON- TRECOEUR, Que. (CP) — Male contenders in the ac-. curacy class of the 14th. Canadian skydivin championships complet five of their 10 jumps Monday with Pierre Forand of Plessiville, Que., and Gunther Stephan of Toronto ted fre firs lee ert it scor ive hitting . the size of a cigarette pack—on each occasion. a Craig Vancouver was’ in third Montague mows - : ect umps eee which is about the . Winning. "of." place while Tony Erlanck of Vancouver and Rod Harvey of Abbotsford, B.C., were in fourth and fifth place repectively. ee, “In. the women’s accuracy meet, Kitty Laviolet of Van- ecouver—with misses averaging. 14 centimetres from the target after five jumps—was in first place. — Louise Cadoret of Montreal and Kathy Cox of Toronto were second and third, with Brenda Blue of » Vancouver in fourth place... The ‘accuracy jumps continue today. =; in record style | SEATTLE (AP) — While he was m down owing California Angels batters, right-hander John - Montague of Seattle Mariners wasn't aware he was. doing it in record fashion, He retired 20 batters in in a 31 first-game loss arow in relief of Tom House to California in’ American League baseball here Sunday. Those 20 batters, cou retired Friday night, ti led with the 13 in a row he the American League record of 33 set by Kansas City’s Steve Busby in 1974, The major league mark is 41 by San Francisco's Jim Barr in 1972, Red scored on Templeton’s . Cincinnatl * Houston: - single in the bottom of the eighth to account for the . Cardinals eventual winning run. The Reds closed within 9-8 with two runs in the ninth, one of Foster's second homer of the game. Cubs 9, Astros 7 CHICAGO (AP) — Larry Biittner’s two-run homer in the: bottom of the eighth inning Monday | gave Chicago Cubs a comeback 9- 7 victory over Houston Astros who scored all.their runs in the top of the eighth in the National League baseball game. - , After the Astros tied it with their. seven-run. outburst in the eighth, the: final run coming in ag Cesar Cedeno stole home, George Mitterwald walked to open the bottom of the eighth for Chicago, Two outs later, Biittner stroked his. eighth homer of the season off loser Mark Lemongello. The victory snapped a. threegame losing streak and assured the Cubs of maintaining first place in the East Division. — The Cubs ‘had ‘a 3-0 lead . going into the sixth when teve Ontiveros singled and Dave Roseilo . walked: :- Mitterwald doubled in a run before Bill Bonham slashed a two-run double to and scored on a double by Biittner to give the Cubs a 7- - Olead. Ken Boswell opened the Houston eighth with a pinch‘ single. Terry Puhl walked standings— _ By THE CANADIAN PRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Philadelphia Los Angeles San Francisco San Diego Atlanta . Maenday Results Chicago 9 Houston 7 Pittsburgh 6 Atlanta 3 St. Louis 9 Cincinnatl 8 Philadelphia af San Diego N ' _ Montreal at San Francisco N THE SHOE SURE FITS (AP) Jockey Shoemaker and Today ‘n Tomorrow teamed. to score. - a startling upset Monday in the $171,700 Sunset Handicap as Hollywood Park closed out i racing season, oe : Performing crowd of 34,587, Today ’n Tomorrow hit the finish line one and one-quarter lengths in front of. Hunza Dancer, with another longshot Copper Mel, third in a field Caucasus, the favorite, finished out of the nidfiey. Today *n Tomorrow aid $22.60, $9.40 and $7480; - Hunza Dancer, the secon betting choice, returtfed $5.40 and $4.60 and Copper Mel $10. The victory was’ worth $104,550, _ The: triumph was the eighth in the Sunset for Shoemaker. It was also his y25th winner in a $100,000 race, and he has won 705 ‘stakes and a career total of 7,255 races. . Time for the 14-mile race was 2:27.3-5. - ' Niekro for two-runs.in the t ‘Bill: "geth before a of 13 older grass runners. , SPORTS * SPECIAL j =~ BERT CAMPANERIS PARTEO COMPANY WITT AFTER 13 SUCCESSFUL YEARS WITH THE A's, CHARLIE FINLEY, AND MOVE 7O THE TEXAS RANGERS AS A FREE AGENT. \CAMPY” LED THE NIMBLE SHORTSTOP, Clba MAY bt 3 BUT HE CAVORTS _ LIKE A KID OF 19, HIS HOME IS iN Lasr YEAR HE STOLE 5 Bases! HE LIKES TO PLAY IN HOT WEATHER, ANDT WANTS TO STAYIN THE GAME 5 MORE YEARS, AT LEAST. HIS FULL NAME /S ‘ LEAGUE IN STOLEN BASES — ; ? 6 TIMES, WAS AN ALL-STAR DAGOBERTO BLANCO CAMPANERIS. 5 YEARS, AND Snecep OAKLAND TO § WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, THis KANSAS CITY. HES A COUSIN OF JOSE CARDENAL (Cuts) ‘and Jose Cruz singled in-a run, Bob Watson reached base on an error by Rosello -and Art Howe singled in a ir of runs. Joe Ferguson oubled in two more runs to knock out Bonham and then scored on a triple by Cedeno off reliever Paul Reuschel. Reuschel struck out " pinchbatter Wilbur Howard and was replaced by Willie : Hernandez who: went into a windup while pltching to Julio Gonzalez, allowing ‘Cedeno to steal home. Pirates 6, . Braves3 PITTSBURGH (AP). — Bill. Robinson's three-run homer in the eighth inning lifted Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-3 National ‘League baseball victory Monday ‘night over Atlanta Braves ind Jerry Reuss's five-” hit pitching. a Pirates touched Phil seventh inning to- tie- the - Niekro, 9-12, gave ” a double to Robinson to lead off the seventh and he scored on two groundouts. Omar Moreno — tripled against the right-field wall and came home on Duffy Dyer's le to centre. In owed- with a- ‘right, Robingon then hit the. first pitch from Niekro for the game-winning homer. Ni a who gave up only seven hits, walked one and struck out three, Reuss, 6 10, walked six and struck ou seven.. - ; Twins 2, 0. Ws 1 _ BLOOMINGTON (AP) — ' Larry Hisle’s 11th-inning ingle scored.Rod Carew . the winning run. wit Monday, giving Minnesota Twins a 2-1 victory over . aetge Surg en iet vite wo offers. the eighth, with one out, Niekro hit Phil Garner with a pitch and Bobby Tolan: fo i to oooibrhey ! fachine just. Oakland A’s behind the Goltz, © mk Goltz, 12-6, went all the way and striking out 14 and walking one in the American League baseball game. The. ighthander struck out the - side in the second inning and fanned at least one hitter in every inning but the fourth; Goltz has won 12 of 16 . Gecisions since May 8. © Carew Bostock started the 11th inning with . singles. and Glenn Adams was walked intentionally by loser Rick Langford, who allowed the. Twins seven hits. Hisle’s single through the- A’s drawn-in infleld barel: eluded. shortstop Ro Picciolo. . 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DETROIT (AP) — Milt - ore and Rusty ‘Staub in two runs t as Detroit Tigers defeated Toronto . May, Phil Mankowski, Ron victory over etl each . _ drave Monday nigh -Blue Jays 8-3 in an American League baseball game. May singled in a run in the second inning and his Groundout scored another in e fifth. Rookie Mankowske tripled in two runs in. fourth off starter and loser deft Byrd, 1-3. . | cre legged .out an ’ insidethe-park 2-Tun jn the sixth off reliever Mike Willis—a 440-foot drive to straightaway. centre. LeF lore also in a run . in the eighth ‘a double ‘by Aurelio R . their when Staub doubled home two runs. ~ ; 7 . . . ; Milt Wilcox, called up from the minors on June 22, ‘was working on his first — shutout since May 7, 1972, before Steve Staggs unloaded a homer in the eighth, Wilcox raised his record to 2-0 while Jim Crawford, who got the last . five outs, picked up his fourth save of the season. | RECREATIONAL | | sof . 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