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Ray knight, whose seventh-inning error cost the Mets a run, then hit a looping single to centre that scored Carter and sent Mitchell to third. ‘That was all for Schiraldi, a former Met, and brought Stanley threw a wild pitch that allowed Mitchell to score the tying run as Knight went to second. Knight scored all the way from second when Mookie Wilson's dribbler drown the first-base line went between the hobbling Buckner’s legs for an error. That made the Mets only the third team in World Series history to be three outs from elimination and escape. Joining the 1912 Red Sox and last year’s Kansas City Royals. Henderson's home run came on an 0-1 count against = Aguilera, the fourth Mets pitcher, and led off the 10th. It was Henderson's two-strike, two-out homer in eries down to one game NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Mets rallied three times-and pushed the World Series to a decisive seventh game Saturday night when they scored three runs in the 10th inning, with the tie-breaking run scoring on Bill Buckner’s error, to beat the Boston Red Sox 6-5. Dave Henderson homered in Boston's two-run 10th inning and the Red Sox took a 5-3 lead that looked like it would send them to their first World Series title in 68 games in place of the injured Tony made much of the opportunity. The RBI was the series and he also homered in Boston's Game unearned run after an error by third baseman Knight. ERT BS By RON NORMAN Editor Warren McDonald's goal with just one second left to play lifted Rossland Warriors to an 87 win over the Castlegar Rebels Friday night in Kootenay International Jumor Hockey League action at the SE SN RETO Community Complex The loss was just the second for the Rebels in nine games McDonald's goal capped an in credible comeback by the Warriors which saw them score twice in the final minute Martin Jensen had tied the game 7-7 ona power play goal with just 16 seconds left to play with Rebel Kevin Koorbatoff in the penalty box for tripping The Rebels had taken the early lead in what turned out to be a penalty-filled contest when Walter Sheloff beat Rossland goalie Mike SCRAMBLE . . . Castlegar Rebe! Done Jackson (12) fights for puck in scramble in front of Rossland 7 Warrior goaltender Mike McNally Friday night at Warriors edge Rebels MeNally just three minutes into the game. Colin Carew picked up the assist Rossland tied the game at the six-minute mark, but the Rebels re- gained the lead at 7:32 when Rick Viens scored the first of his two markers. Dane Jackson was cred ited with the assist. A minute later Dean Sjodin notched his first of two goals on the night, with help from Perry Caputo and goaltender Nick Colvin But the Rebels gave up one more goal before the first period closed, giving them a slim 3-2 heading into the second frame. Rossland wasted little time tying the game in the second period. Just 36 seconds into the period Greg Jacobsen beat Colvin. But Castlegar went back on top with two straight power play goals the first by Andrew Zibin un the Community Complex. Rebels dropped game 8- CosNewsPhoto by Chery! Colderbank assisted at 8:27 and the second by Caputo at 9:37. Jackson and Dave Terhune grabbed the assists The Rebels went up 6-3 on a goal by Viens from Sjodin and Sheloff But then the roof caved in Rossland scored two goals within a minute and 10 seconds to head into the dressing room down only 6-5 at the end of 40 minutes of play The third period remained score less until the 13:17 mark when Rossland finally got the equalizer to knot the game at six goals Then Sjodin scored what looked like the winner at 17:26. with help from Darcy Martini and Adrian Markin. But the goal didn’t stand up as Rossland managed two the final minute to pull vietory More than 300 people for the game turned out STOPS CANADIENS Soetart sensational MONTREAL (CP) — Guy Carbonneau’s second goal of the game early in the third period earned the Montreal Canadiens a 3-3 tie with the New York Rangers in NHL action Saturday night. Chris Nilan started the play when he dug the puck out of the corner and dumped it back to the Rangers’ blueline. Canadiens defenceman Mike Lalor then lobbed the puck towards the Rangers’ net, which Carbonneau batted into the lower right corner at 5:28. His goal ruined a steady effort by New York goaltender Doug Soeteart, who in making his first start against his former teammates stopped 33 shots. Shayne Corson also scored for Montreal on a play set up by Carbonneau. Canadiens goaltender Patrick Roy, who faced 31 shots, looked shakey on goals by Rangers’ Larry Melnyk, Mark Osborne and Lucien DeBlois. Soetaert, a former Canadien who signed with New York as a free agent in the off-season, was the difference. Montreal dominated the game but Soetaert couldn't be beaten. DETROIT 3 ST. LOUIS 1 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Petr Klima scored twice and Steve Yzerman added a clinching goal with 9:50 left, leading the Detroit Red Wings to a 3-1 triumph over St. Louis and giving former Blues coach Jacques Demers his first win as an opposition coach in the Arena. Klima’s goals came in the first period, backing Glen Hanlon's goaltending. Preceding Yzerman's goal, Blues left winger Gino Cavallini rebounded Doug Wickenheiser's blocked shot past Hanlon to reduce the Red Wings 2-0 margin. Yzerman scored his fifth goal of the year and fourth in as many games two minutes after Cavallini. QUEBEC 4 TORONTO 3 QUEBEC (CP) — Robert Picard’s third goal of the season capped a final period comeback by Quebec and lifted the Nordiques to a 4-8 victory over Toronto Maple Leafs. Paul Gillis found Picard wide open in the crease to the left of Toronto netminder Ken Wregget and the Nordiques defenceman made no mistake, firing the puck into the top of the net at 12:54 of the third period. Toronto went into the third period with a 3-2 lead but Dale Hunter tied the game for Quebec at 3:13 when he picked up the rebound off a slapshot from the point by David Shaw and slid the puck past Wregget for his third goal of the season. CAPITALS 2 DEVILS 1 LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Larry Murhphy’s fifth goal of the season snapped a 1-1 tie midway through the third period and lifted the Washington Capitals to a 2-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils Maple Leafs clobber Bob Gould scored Washington's other goal. Pat Verbeek seored for the Devils. The victory, Washington's ninth straight over the Devils, gives the Capitals a four-game unbeaten streak, 3-0-1, and moves them to the .500 mark, 4-4-1, for the first time this season. Murphy, the top scorer among defencemen at the beginning of play Saturday, came deep inte the offensive zone to get a pass from Mike Gartner. Murphy put a 10-footer past Devils goaltender Alain Chevrier at 8:21 of the third period, to give the Capitals the win. WHALERS 3 SABRES 2 HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Ray Ferraro's two goals led the Hartford Whalers to a 32 victory over the Buffalo Sabres and a sweep of their home-and-home set. Dave Babych scored Hartford's other goal, while Dave Andreychuk and Mike Hartman scored for Buffalo, which has lost three in a row and is off to the worst start in the franchise's 17-year history (1-7-2). Buffalo goaltender Jacques Cloutier battled through most of a two-man advantage by Hartford before Ferraro tipped a shot by Babych to give the Whalers a 1-0 advantage 5:19 into the second period. Five minutes later, the Whalers broke in on a 2-on-1 and centre Dean Evason fed Babych, who scored his first goal of the season from close range. PENGUINS 4 FLYERS 2 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Doug Bodger scored two goals as the Pittsburgh Penguins ended Philadelphia's six-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory over the Piyers. Mario Lemieux and Bob Errey also scored for the Penguins, who ended a 0-10-1 streak against the Flyers with their first triumph over Philadelphia since Dee. 21, 1984. Derrick Smith and Brian Propp scored for the Flyers, who had snapped Pittsburgh's seven-game season-opening winning streak with a 5-3 victory in Philadelphia last Thursday night. The NHL record for victories at the start of the season is eight by Toronto in 1934 and Buffalo in 1975. ISLANDERS 4 KINGS 3 UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Brent Sutter scored his sixth goal of the season at 1:44 of the third period to snap a 3-3 tie and give the New York Islanders a 43 victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Gord Dineen, Mike Bossy and Mikko Makela also scored for New York. Morris Lukowich scored twice and Sean McKenna once for the Kings. Bossy, bothered by a lower back strain that sidelined him for four games, stripped the puck from Dave Williams in the Los Angeles zone and passed to Sutter, who fired a 25-foot shot from the slot to beat Kings goaltender Bob Janecyk to the stick side. Boggs bogged down in ill-timed slump Walker hattrick sparks win By CasNews Staff Dan Walker scored on three occas sions Thursday night to lift Sandman Castlegar Recreational Inn to a 10-2 win over Knights in Hockey League play In a game Tuesday, George Roberts scored the winning goal as Castlegar Playboys edged Woodland Park Shell 3-2 Castlegar In Thursday's game, Sandman Inn led 4-1 after the first period on goals by Walker, Kevin Kirby, Bill Cheveldave and Lyle Stoushnow. Assists came from Walker and Dan Markin with two each, and Vince Antignani with one Chief Mercer scored for the Knights with the assist going to Wayne Kin akin. Castlegar Rebels goalie Steve Voy kin, doing the netminding duties for Sandman Inn, shut out the Knights in the second period while his team scored three more goals for a 7-1 lead Goals came from Al Isackson, Kirby and Markin. Bill Cheveldave was credited with two assists while Walker and John Obetkoff picked up singles In the final frame, Sandman Inn added three more goals before the Knights scored their final goal of the game Walker scored twice for Sandman and Obetkoff added one. Pat Farkas and Vince Antignani got the assists. Wayne Kinakin scored for the Knights with Mercer and Martin San ders assisting. In Tuesday's game, most of the action came in the first period. George Roberts of the Playboys opened the scoring, then Doug Makortoff replied for Shell with a goal before the Play boys got two more, from Lawrence Halisheff and Roberts, to take a 3-1 lead in the second period The second period was sc: Makortoff scored the only final period for Shell, making the Playboys Assists in the game came from Bill Nazaroff for the Playboys with two and Mitch Quadvlieg. Terry Halisheff and Randy Martin with singles. Craig Wilson, Pete Moroso, Kelly Keraiff and Rick Shukin were credited with assists for Woodland Park Shell In games today, Checkers/Mallards plays Woodland Park Shell at 12:30 p.m. and Castlegar Playboys takes on Castlegar Knights at 9:30 p.m. Both games will be played in the Community Complex. Smokies By The Canadian Press Speed and youth proved no match for out-of shape plodders Friday as the Nelson Maple Leafs bombed the Trail Smoke Eaters 12-3 in the Western International Hockey League. The defending league champion Leafs, 2-0, only had two forward lines but the rookie-laden club easily handled the full-strength Smokies who now have lost their first three games of the season. In the other WIHL game Friday, the Kimberley Dynamiters and the Elk Valley Blazers played to a 3-3 overtime tie In Nelson, rookies Trevor Tigar, Sheldon Sabad and Randy Maxwell along with veteran Brian Burley each scored two goals. Maxwell also added five assists The speed of our team really shows against a team like Trail,” said Tigar, who joined the Leafs this year along with linemate Sabad from Abbotsford of the B.C. Junior Hockey League That's the difference. They just wore down. We've got a much younger bunch of guys than them.” Leroy Huestis, David Palmer and Darryl St. Denis scored for the out-gunned Smoke Eaters. “The first two periods we didn’t play any positional hockey at all, Trail coach Roy Casler NEW YORK (AP) Wade Boggs, the best batter in baseball this season, is bogged down lately It's a feeling many top hitters have known at this time of year From Ty Cobb to Ted Williams to Gil Hodges, the spotlight of the World Series has often glaring slumps — often made more prominent by their team's loss “I'm hitting the ball hard.” Boggs said. “I just picked the World Series to go through a bad streak Boggs, who led the majors with a 357 average. is stuck at .227 on a 5-for 22 performance through five games. He was below that until getting two hits Thursday night. one of them on a line drive directly at second baseman Tim Teufel, who allowed the ball to bounce off his ankle So far in the series. Bc a three-time American League batting champion, has been better with his glove at third bas« Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner can commiserate with Boggs. Buckner who bats third in the Boston lineup, is at .174 and has hit safely ir of 10 tries with runners in scoring position Mets first baseman Keith Hernan dez, a career .300 hitter, 1s at .222 New York outfielder Darryl Straw berry is mired at the same figure. 4 for 18. Strawberry does not have a hit with runners on base, and has struck out six times. While Boggs, Buckner produced ust one out Hernandez and Strawberry struggle to break out before it's too late, they are merely the latest in a long line of stars who have found hard times in October Cobb, whose .367 career average is the highest ever, was a bust in his first postseason series, held to just .200 in 1907 as his Detroit team lost to the Chicago Cubs Williams, considered by some the greatest hitter of all-time, also could do no better than .200 in his only World Series appearance in 1946, when Boston lost in seven games to St. Louis. Perhaps the greatest flop in Series history came in 1952. Hodges, Brook lyn’s steady first baseman, went hitless in 21 at-bats as the New York Yankees downed the Dodgers in seven games. And the pattern keeps continuing Eddie Murray. one of the most con sistent players now in baseball, batted only .154 as Baltimore Orioles lost the 1979 World Series in seven games to Pittsburgh Pirates. Last year, it was Tommy Herr's turn to share the same disappointment in the World Series. After batting .302 with 110 runs batted in during the regular season for St. Louis, he hit .154 and did not drive in a run during the Cardinals’ seven game loss to Kansas City Royals. Dave Winfield. the New York Yankees outfielder often criticized for not producing under pressure, had just one hit in 2 s in his only World Series appearan a loss to Les Angeles Dodgers in 1981