¢ H } } ‘ Page §, The Herald, Tuesday. Mer aban ere, Copps erside Store PROPANE - GROCERIES - Catering to-camp and lestitatina orders Open 10-10 7 days a week Phone 620-4868 | : tap opie ot rn st LAMABROMAT ee Woe RE Fol ee saat ete tl he a earn i oem os a. Ones tye wbEeAe aN daily herald En Cards snap their losing streak After dropping 10. atraight games to fall into last place | in the National League Epst, the St. Louis Cardinals hitched up their pants and snapped their losing streak Monday by heating the New York Mets, &5 The Cardinals, the - ‘pest hitting team in the NL, finally put together some clutch hits as Manager Ken Boyer juggled the lineup. George Hendrick fed a 13-hit . attack witha pair of homers Major League Leader: By United Press International Batting o (basedon 100at bats) -. Nations League . GAB H_ Pet. Reltz, $.L O14 5 frend, St... 40 185, 56 .361 Simms, St.L 318 41.347 Smith, LA O18 4.356 Tmplw, St.L 40175 §7 32% Hndrek, StL 4 152 49.322 Cruz, Hou R18 4.12 Taveras, NY 37 188 50 316 Russi, LA 018 6.35 Ina 26107 33 308 American League — +@ ABH Pet. Lndr eu, Min 41 162.53 358 Bumbry, Bal 4605309 MOOR S018 aS Fe “ Bell, Tex 154 53 6 Summrs, Det 32102 35.34 Remy, Bos 98 146 50 242 Revring, Oak 36.123 42 341 Velez, Tor 31103 35 340 . Trammit, Der 37133 45.338 Home Fes : Nationa League — Luzinakt -. and senate Phil 13 Garvey." - LA 9% Kingman, Si Sritth, LA and. ° Handrick, § einen. Teague — Oalivie, . Mil 123 Rudl, Cal 10; Velez; Tor - Singleton, galt, Thomes,. te - . Zisk, Tex ma Jackson, NY, Maye berry: - run Seated in nal Le ’ et apa 32 Pei american .League -- oliver, te. Tex 32; Oalivier Bil 31; Ball, Tex ‘7 wast How hi: Merlin BF )ae aa hae ve, Bumbry, Balf, Carew, cal, Cruz, Sea and ils Pitching Victories National League -—_ Carlton, phil 82; Blue, SF ?- a Revss, LA Sitby, 3 Pastore, Cin *8-23 Forsch, Niekro and Richard, Hou, Ruthven, Phil and Tekulve, Pitt 5-3; Ropers, Mil, Vuckovich, StL and Fingers, SO aaa American ae Honeycutt, Sea 4 vy Onn, NY. 7 2 ours and Redfern, M mann 6-2; stone, Balt é- 3 Keaugh. al Eartied Run Ave (basedon Mainninga pitched) | Natonal Le ren Matula, Atl and Palmer, Ati 1.60; Sutton, LA 2,00; Carlton, Phii2.ce: Richard, Hou 2.09. American League — Norris, Oak 1.20; Burns, ch 1.853 ‘Gura, KC 1.87; Proly, Chl 2.143 Keough, Oak 2.28 Strikeouts National League — Richard, Hou 71; Cartion, Phil a97 Blyleven, Pitt 53; Rogers, Mtl 52: Ryan, Hau 51, American League — Guidry. NY and Norris, Oak 53; dan- nister, Sea 47; Redfern, Minn and Keough, Oak fave National Lesgue— Sutter, Chi 10; Allen, NY 6; Fryman, Mil 7; cn Howe, LA, Tekulve, Plit and Fingers, SD 5. American League —. Farmer, chi 13; Burgmeler, -Bos @; Stoddard, B and Guisenterry KC 7; Monge, Clev, Loper, Dal, Corbett, Minn, Gossage, NY and Lyle, Tex 4. TT HERNANDE - ...Cards out of thelr rut National Eat Pittsburgh ee “ga Montreal 20 v sa Chicago ie ie New York ‘St, Louls e 6 te 38 West 7 oo L-Pet. Los Fg ay dig“ ad Cinel . Houston 3 a 30 i Sen Ble 7 °20°.524 4 san Fran 18 24.429 6 lanta if a 36a 10 Mongay's Ret Los Arg 4 cin 0, ist f Aten 4, San Diego 1 : Today's Games. * {all Tames EDT} ‘Montreal (Lee 23), at Chicago - (Lamp 43-4), 2:30 p San Frantisco Citnepper 33 at Attanta (Matula 3-3), 7:35 Oa sburgh. (Bibby, 5:1) at 1 Bi hageionls (Cariton 6-2), 7:35 iy ‘Angeles (Sutton va 4 “eal (Lacoss 3-4), 8:6 ANew York (Bomback2: 9) at St. Louls (Martinez 1-2), 8:35 p.m, San Dieg Houston Cie 5 <3), 6:35 p.m. Wednesday's Ga New orks at st Louts Na t League —. Moréne “ pinais Lerlore, MH 19; CawLa.... Elftepursh gt Phe, right San Tren ot Atlanta, night -. San Diega at Houston. night" . arate eénk ponte... iva eB =e a ret, os New York 3 15 42 — Toro . 21:16 5h) 3% Milwaukee 20 18.526. 4 aton 90-21 408 65% Baitimre 20 i Cleveland 17°22 6 7% Datrol Ww ‘a West a : a WU Pet. - OB Kan-city - alt, Vv #5 — Chicago. -.. 23 19 548 1 a Texas 7 *h 9: 7-2 WAKLAND - aA Va? cm . “S a Seattle”. .22' 21 _—«.512 q Calf 2. 1% 24 400 =«7 YM: Minn ° wate 331 bv Menday's We New York 13, betrolt 5 “beau jt Seattie 1 Toronta 3, 3, Boston, Ballimore 7, Cleveland 3 Chicago 6. 6, Minnesota 3 Teday"s Games tall wes EDT) Tororta (Mirabella 4-3) at ton {MacWhorter 0-1), 7:30 pr - Cleveland (Spiliner 3-3) at Battimore (Stone: 63), 7:30 Bom Detroit (Petr 2) at New York (Griffin 1-2), 8 p.m. ‘Seattle (Beattle 3.3) at Milwaukee (Keeton 0-0), 8:3 P Chicago (Burns 53) at Min- nesota (Kocaman 3-5), 6:35 p.m. Texas (Jenkins 3- 3) at Wednesday's Kansas City rik Oakland Cleve at Baitimore, night Detroit at New York, night Toron's at Boston, night Chicago at Minnesota, night - Spattie at Miiwavkee, night Texas at California, night’ Racing results Terrace Speedway held it second race day of the season Sunday with 15 cars on hand to provide racing action. Tom Sheasby had the fastest time of the day with a 20.2 second lap in ear 17. Thirteen races were run on Sunday, with Randy Goodwin winning the A trophy dash and the Aheat. Herb Quast was second to Goodwin in both of those races, as well as winning the A main event. second in the A main. Graham Grass won the A junker dash and the A junker main... Don Lockyer was second in the A junker dash and won the A junker heat. Bob Ellis took second in the A junker heat behind Lockyer, and was second to Grass in the A junker main. In the B. trophy dash it Sheasby was - wads Shaunce Kruisselbrink winning the silverware with Dave Saunders taking second place, Kruisselbrink took second in the B heat behind Dennis Williams, who also won the B main event and the jamboree. Bud Brown won the B junker dash with Terry McCuish taking second. In ‘the 'B. junker heat Marv. Beedle was the winner with Jim Baake taking second place. Al Aitchison was second to Williams in the B main, with Terry McCuish taking first and Merv, Beedle second in the B main junker event. The next race day is set for June 8. Time trials start at 1 p.m. and racing begins at 2 p.m.. There will be a stock car meeting Wednesday May 28 at. 8 p.m. in the Sandman Inn for all in- terested. o iLuces 21) af . and three runs batted in and Keith Hernandez and Ted Simmons, playing in_ left field instead of behind the plate, each drove ina pair of runs. “We just went through a rut every team does,” Hernandez said, in trying to explain the Cardinals’ losing streak. “But the only way to break it is just to go out and play every day and it will turn around.” “You just can’t give in to it. You have to go out there and keep battling. Hitting is contagious.” Bob Forsch, who went the distance to get the vietory, “EAST RUTHERFORD, Nu. _ Alan'Ball said everyone saw it. Tear manager Tony’ Waiters said 61,00 people -saw it, But the referee didn’t see it—at least not that way. “(New York's Johan) . Neeskens definitely (UPI) — Vancouver's said the club was determined the losing streak was going to end Monday. “Today everybody just decided they had had enough of this and we were going to - win,” said Forsch. Elsewhere in the NL, “Montreal blanked Chicago, 4-0, Los Angeles beat Cin- cinnati; . 40, then lost 5-4, Philadelphia edged Pitt- - sburgh, 7-6, Atlanta. nipped San Francisco, 2-1, and Houston topped San Diego, 4: Mn American League games, New York blasted Detroit, 13-5, Milwaukee crushed Seattle, 11-1, Texas E “Cosmos tie Caps to win” the Trans-Atlantic Cup - Giorgio. Chinaglia’s ‘six- ~ yarder In the 77th. minute . redirected the ball with his’ arm,” said Ball, one of a number of disgruntled Whitecaps who claimed Monday the Cosmos’ goal that gave New York a.1-1 tie ‘and the inaugural Trans- Atlantic Challenge Cup title should never have counted. Top. seeds through PARIS (UPI) — American : players ‘had = problems adapting to the slow - European clay courts in Monday's opening round of the $625,000 French Open tennis championships. But second-seeded John McEnroe, third-seeded Jimmy Connors and fifth- . seeded Vitas Gerulaitis all came safely through their initial matches in their bid to deprive top-seeded Bjorn Borg oF | ‘Sweden: the $53,000 first prize and his fifth French title. Connors, in what he said .was the hardest first-round _ game he had played for three - years, fought for three hours and 25 minutes to snatch a 6- 4, 46, 62, 7-6 victory over Italian Adriano Panatta. “The last time. 1 had a first-round match that: was _ $0 difficult was in Houston, three years ago — ‘and that was against Panatta as well,” Connors. said, ‘He likes playing me.‘He serves so well its difficult to get into’ “any sort of rhythm against him. ” . In‘a rowdy match, “the crowd of 17,000 stayed - late into the evening ‘to: cheer. Panatta,; winner of the 1976 title here. Two fights. broke out among spectators after Panatta disputed a line call in the final set. — . Play was held up for four minutes refusing the . umpire’s suggestion to replay the point. with - Connors defeated California, 6-5, 41, Toronto downed Boston, . 3-1, Baltimore __ beat Cleveland, 7-3, and Chicago bested Minnesota, 6-3. Expos 4, Cubs 0.” three-hitter and Chris Speier had three hits, -including -a. two-run triple, to pace the Expos to victory. : ce Dodgers 4-4, Reds O56 Jerry Reuss, 6-0, limited: _ the Reds to four hits and Ron. “Cey hit a solo homer in helping the Dodgérs to.” . victory in the first game:- George Foster's grand slam. : and a nine-strikeout pitching: performance by. ‘Paul. vent in the net but it was how. it got there the waiteeabs , ~Sidn’ t Appreciate: - at it Scrub s screia : At least six’ scrub - league’ softball: games’, " were’. “played “Monday: night. : The TK. 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