B® ‘wcaping in the. tirat, gamé’of thé”, \ * bestotdflve senior: ‘division wo _ ‘igh playatts veginnlig: ~ regular seasons ending, Tatnitik’ va v parts complex in Kitimat iat "busy. with: Inerome: ‘Thureday isa win. over Kitimat® | _, Playoita. Mario Pouliot and Ted "Gily each had four goals, while Steve Buick and Aaron Callihoo: ‘both had fiat tricks. - Barry ~ Olivier scored a goal and had four ' asaists for the winners. For -Landscaping, it was Mickey Williams and Tom ‘ogharba ‘Rust. ‘and Sons pened their first-round best-of-' ‘three - novice -serles .aginst’ . 2° CASAW with a 10-4 win, led-by ou ~ Roxy Russell and Blair Manifold, oo p "wha had trea goals each, “Doug a 3. Gilchrist had two ‘and Robert“ ae “Norman and Michael Demelt had. . : go for Ruasell, while Ben» Ni Monra had two dnd Jusal Jaakola:’ “and Sean Currell scored once. each for CASAW. a, - Both of those series have their’ . second’ games scheduled for Monday night. In: the final. regular-aeason. games in the other two divisions, Elks and OK Tire' eame out a Thuraday: when: rae “Majestic Jewellers BaD ‘eat a OK “Tire” git ‘a rere 5 shutout. . Thursday when they beat:-Kitimat .”° Buildall 6-0. Kevin. Graham and Te Hugh Mitchell. each had apair |.” while Prescott Bolton and= — " Dwayne Stuart got one apiece tor the winners. Playoffs in those two divisions white two heme runs 1 by Gary: Matthews powered te ’ Philadelphia.to victory, Pittsburgh Pirates ° : Thanager Chuck Tanner was talking about a bunt.:- Mi don't know: what the -- popped chances are,”’ Tanner said — -after® playing the gamé hder. protest..."We'll just have. to wait and see.” Matthews! second homer af the e to lead off the , Uh inning gave the Phillies @ ‘#9 victory and snapped ‘Philadelphia's ‘five-game losing string — ita longest of the: year. - ohh other National League games, incinnati Reds stopped |San Franclaco * Giants 4-2 d Chicago Cubs: outlasted \Montreal Expos. 188." “When you hita homerun lke" that, you take a lot. of -preasure off everybody,” * Matthews said. ‘But it was the bunt ‘that ” ‘had Tanger talking after the game. After. the Phils had tied the game 3-3 in the top of the “ninth, Tony Pena opened the © bottom half of the inning " with a: single. Lee Lacy,. attempting a sacrifice bunt, the ball into the air and Philadelphia relief -plteher Sparky Lyle cayght before it hit the ground. Lyle then threw ‘to first base te dauble off Pena, who was running on the play. But plate umpire. Bob, Engel didn’t.see Lyle catch the ball.and ruled that Lacy was out at firat and Pena was safe at second base. “The Phillies immediately chailenged the call,. After Engel huddled with his fellow ‘umpires’ for 10 minutes, he reversed himself. and ruled It was a double play. | Btay at Philadelphia: manager Pat, - , “| couldn't see the guy - _tateh the ball, so I didn’t signal out,’’ said Engel, who was screened by catcher Bo begin Monday night,” . Diaz. “q] went to my ‘part: ners, and the two guys on the wings’ (Jerry Dale and Fred Brocklander) both told ‘me that without a doubt, the guy caught the ball.” Tanner claimed ‘Pena : should have been allowed to second. But Corrales said: ‘“‘It wab ‘handled right because they __ all got together.” Matthews’ ‘first home run came in the first, while . Johnny Ray and Jason Thompson ‘-homered for . Pittsburgh. © = * CUBS 12 EXPOS: 8 Home - runs by Bill Buckner, Jay Johnstone and Bump Wills helped Chicago beat, Montreal. Pitcher Randy Martz aided the attack with a three-run + double. It was. the Cubs’ fourth - straight victory; but Martz — - wasn’t around long enough to get the ‘victory, which went to yeliever Mike Proly, 1-0. David Palmer, Ll, took: : ‘the loss, ° Al Oliver and Jerry White . homered for Montreal. .- REDS 4 GIANTS 2 Cesar Cedeno continued - -his ‘hot hitting: with a two- - run double and Eddie Miller drove in a run, then later scored as Cincinnati . downed San Francisco. The Giants scored twice off Charlle Leibrandt, both times after leadoff doubles. In the first inning, Duane Kuiper doubled, advanced on a sacrifice and scored on Chili Davis’ infield out. In the third, Gale doubled, and two outs later scored on 8 double by Davis, Cincinnati scored twice in ‘the first on a two-run double. _ Cedeno bounced off the left- ‘center field’ wall, and the Reds added two runs in the second on singles ‘by Ron Oester, Milner ‘and.. Dave. Concepelon: tg ~ Struggling Sox players snap slumps Although Boston Red Sox have | surprised nearly American League East, it’s been: a frustrating season -* for: Mike Torrez and Dave standing --Qakland _ A’s ‘ Milwaukee Brewers edged Stapleton. “The pair made’ ‘out- Thuraday night, however, asthe. Red Sox beat ~ Cleveland Indians 6-3 to snap ’.a. three-game losing - streak ; “Torrez pitched_a four-hit . shutout untill he was reached for three mire. hits and all three Cleveland runs. with.two outs in the niith inning. Stapleton “slugged his seventh home run and a Tun-scoring double. in: other American - League games, Chicago: Wulte Sox outscored “11-7, "Detroit White Sox 3-2 in 11 innings, California Angels... _ outlasted Toronto Blue Jays 108 and . Texas Rangers, beat Seattle Mariners 5-1. ir yt o madé: it 20, with a solo last’ season to earn” the starting first-base job ahead ‘of veterans Tony, Perez and ~. Carl Yastrzemski, is hitting ”. only .258 this yéar. 8] “go through ” "flashes ‘when [ think Pm: going to, te ‘get “started, but, then ‘neat night I'll hita couple of . balls at somebody. and get “disgusted, * Stapleton said. - “““That’s been. my big. problem. moo, * 'Torrez’ ~ ‘earned run averagels a horrendous 6.12 despite” Thursday ~ night’s . good. outing, which ‘im- proved his record to 4-3. — Yastrremski, the _: designated hitter; singled In . : “Boston’s firet run in the first’ | -, inning. before Stapleton; homer, in ‘the. fourth - Phe ' Red: :S0x. ‘got “three. pe ma run he abt on | RBI. triple by*Reld Nichola, = Rick © Miller's -run-scoring.. _ “single anda sacrifice fly by ‘arney™ “Lansford., ,,Saipleton’s double ‘made it *e0'in the ninth. Angel 10 Blue: Jayes. ria took, a, -half- “+ game lead in. the “AL West “ qver: idte. Kansas’ City as Don Baylor and: Bqbby ' Grich ‘drove.in three runs] ~ apiece and" Rod Carew y had) BAe ling. streak to 21° games. place “standing: ithe contributions ‘ ~ Stapleton, who batted .326 -. four hits ‘to extend his hit.” and Baylor added a run- scoring single to lead the Angels’ six-run third inning against Toronto. Baylor - also singled in runs in the — fourth and sixth. The Blue Jays made the game close © . with four runs in:the ninth onatwo-run double by Buck - Martinez. and a two-run homer by Damaso. ‘Garcia. EDMONTON (CP) — The organizing committee’ for the 1983 World University Games received:‘a strong commendation following a threé-hour report to the International . Federation of Ualveraity Sport.. ‘We have received a fantastic report today,” Roch Campana of Belgium, || FISU general secretary, ‘said ofthe 30-page report: “ pregented by Ed Zemrau, president of the Universtade “83 committee. anne 4 “we can surely say this is. ~the: best - organizing - com- mitteé we have ever met, no question about it. When you receive such documents as Jesse Barfield also homered ‘for Toronto. ° White. Sox. A's 7 ; ‘Tony: Bernazard,. despite: three errors at second base, knocked in four runs for Chicago, three of them with ie . a double to climax.a, four- - Tun third inning. Steve Thursday . Kemp added three RBI with a double and a. -two-run single as the “White Sox “banged 16 hits ‘off four Gakland pitchers. Steve we did today, when you see what has been done for the Universiade, we see. that you want the best of it.” But local organizers must ° solve certain problems to the satisfaction of FISU and the various international | bodies that govern ‘the 10 Sports ‘that make up the Games’ July 1 1-11 f Zemrau - said the main | ' concerns are FISU requests that: the track at Com- “monwealth. Stadium — be’ -Yeplaced, not repaired as_ proposed; an all-weather — warm-up track be provided; the accommodation subsidy for -each athlete be “decreased: to $20 “U.8:-from* $23°:U.S.;; and | Coronation Pool not be ‘used for water pale, 79 JEEP CHEROKEE’S’ condition. Radials, mags, cloth: Interior. 40.000 miles. wo . 79HOLIDAIRE 23° Living room mode} traller. Full bathroom, eye level renge. Sleeps: 6. Very geod condition. 35-2000 “Brewers: ‘f Tigers ‘Trout, 5-5, had a three-hitter until the seventh. t srg ils Th at +h AEE ‘Seldom-used catclior Ned Yost tripled in the Mth. inning and later scored on © an error by ‘shortstop Alan ‘Trammel to give Milwaukee its victory’ over Detroit. Yost, who entered the game as a pinchunner in the ‘ninth, blasted a pitch from Tigers reliever Dave Tobik, 2-1, to the 400-foot mark in lefi-centre with two. outs. After an intentional walk to Gorman | Thomas drilled’ a one- Ben Oglivie, hopper: ‘that “Trammel - egutdn't handle, allowing Yost to score. Rangers 5 Mariners 1” Buddy Bell highlighted Texas’ four-run third inning with a three-run. double, ‘Rick Honeycutt. had Seattle . while . pitcher beating the ball into the ground. The Rangers loaded the bases off Mariners starter Gene Nelson before Bell doubled and scored on a (ery Motintain tonight-to hold 0; to ite: World Cup crown. : No’ ‘players. ‘gan* ‘have * carried. a greater burden ot a mus o |. MADRID * : ws “Argentina - ‘must. climb. a ‘living on," its “nerves. in. - Aligante;down in Seville the. bells ina ‘subdued World: Cup. debit. on Sunday. ‘Bat’ -while Argentina - ‘ig. n responsibility. than’ the’ 11 men mangger Cesar: Lats... Menottl will send outtoface’ 7 “Hungary tonight, ’ Al defeat by Belgium in. ‘rocked the. titleholders, But Islands to British forces in - the South Atlantic and moralé reached iis nadir. But Menotti and his team believe they can play a part - Inreviving national pride by: ‘Winning a place in the -second round of the finals. Awin against Hungary le vital, But the Hungarians slammed in-a record «10 goals against El Salvador on Tuesday, and Argentina “knows it must shake off the subdued mood of its opening game if it is to stay in the _ tournament, - Brasillans will be « giving-’ -pnother -dlaplay’ ‘af the realaxed artistry’ that ‘sets them “apart. from: , the the opening match of the } . tournament «on. .Sunday.. World Cup ticket sales remaining 3 finalists.- ; ‘Brag. takes om ‘Scotland - -fn‘a match that should see it move into the second round _ . .24hours later came news of from Group Six. * the loss of the Falkland: . “4 Peruina Group One mate! The ‘Femaining . ‘game - ‘today matches Italy: and. . . Avyin for Peru would be ‘aurprise. though ‘not-. so” ‘ surprising - as: the.“ per- _formanege: - of “outeliders. ‘Kuwait who. ‘Tiuraday. held”. Czechoslovakia, ‘to .a- ‘at: "draw in. Valladolid and: went ‘within an ‘ace of: paling o offa. - Shoek victory, | “the result * wad a ‘sur: prise, ut we showed causing much. grumbling " MADRID (AP) —- ~ Most of the World.Cup soccer ‘matches are playing to.less- _than-capacity crowds, and organizers - are grumbling about price. gouging’ and mismanaged ticket sales. ‘We are playing for a ‘place in the second round and we are golng to die on ow feet to achieve it,” Menotti said. =, Midfielder Osvaldo Ardiles, the inspiration behind the 1978 triumph, admitted the loss of the Falklands had deeply .af-, fected the Argentine camp, and said the team felt a duty “We have to win: this match,” “Ardiles said. “Lf . we do, we'll qualify , with” Belglum,” +oTf we don't. ad The bowed shoulders sald the | rest. Ardiles will play in im-_ portant’ role, but much of the attention will: be on fellow-midfielder ‘ Diego -Maradona, one of the disappointments: against ‘Belgium. ’ Maradona was widely rated the best player in the | _ wort. balog...eoming to. “pert i Smalt crowds had been expected for first-round - games involving tow-rankced teams, ; But 20,000 empty seats at ‘the opener. last week in - to try to lift morale at ome. * Barcelona's 132,000-seat Nou Camp Stadium were 4 silent rebuke for World Cup executives; who ~had - boasted of a sure sellout for the contest between defending Argentina and Belgium. Several minor matches in the first week were sparsely attended. About 7,000 people showed up for the contest Thursday between Kuwait. and Czechoslovakia, held at Valladolid’s 30,000-seat El Prado Stadium. The month-long World Cup -is the biggest tour- . nament in soccer history, with 24 teams playing .62 matches in 14 cities. 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