Stuper waited problems each time. Hi retired:16 consecutive batters ‘oy BLOCK BROS. NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE 106 Highland ‘andihad two-hit ahutout'until‘the'ninth’ tripled and buzzed home on as In the fifth, Lonnie Smith singted atid hh : haa snapped out i an Ofer sp Series sian with three: hits champion Islanders the . nasty andthe: Canucks’ to- ward “National Hockey and ‘the .su; precedented ‘three in a row. He was among the first-ballot st é d: Tues: stic! swinging duel that probably will result in a stiff | suspension for the Canucks’ Dave ‘' (Tiger) © Williams, controversial. penalty....and« ib’ from. point, Sutton departed. Commissioner Bowie Kuhn said there’ was no thought to, * calling the game because of the rain, No World Series game’ * | ever has been shortened by weather and th tradition wasn’t ged ‘When play resumed, David Green walked; loading: the’ bases and Hernandez delivered two more runs with'a single. Hendrick singled, making $t'11-0 tye more ru! scored” on Gantner's second ‘error of the game... a shutout, ey ‘the ninth’ before : took. control "ASSESSES PENALTY But, with 1:22 ‘remaining, ‘Harold Snepsts was penal- ° ized by referee. Denis Morel for. .tripping Gillles. And - tapped. in the ‘rebound ‘Tonelli ‘scored twice, Clark giv re. Otta Bruce Walker and slotbacks Paul. Pearson of the Argo- nauts | and Rey DiPietro of SKATING SEASON. See Luis’ Saat and Victor Machado ide the complex, suring public 8 $ : t:-yea tractive existing: mortgages: that. can °Th “ about the need f passes . this season and has led Win- “nipeg to first ‘place in the Western Division. _ ‘The nominees for the five : safd Campbell. ‘ “Peo- awards’ ceremony. at , the ‘realizing in'the ‘CFL « Constellation ; Hotel in ‘Tor- just ‘doesn't make ‘onto’on Nov. 25, four days ‘tins ou before the Grey Cup game. ". opposition: “of Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Con- has ‘recei previous nominations, is the only repeater on an'imposing list of nomitiees in the offen- ‘down.”, quarterbacks ‘Tom Clements” i ced flat,” Reb- els vegach ‘Ken ‘ Swetlishoft * “Nothing: aetca to: work.”, ‘As wel top scorers Perry iplayer. linebacker Glen ‘goaltending’ af Richard Be Brodeur to‘storm’ Gillies connected on.a' power straight victory. since losing, thos: j:Blayrand | Bossy seoted histo the. Canucks. |. first. nigh Calgary; Don: Swafford of Saskatchewan; John Bonk of . ‘Winnipeg; Ed Fulton of Ham- -Yflton; Roland :Mangold:; of.” ‘Toronto and Rudy Phillips of / f Otten Joining Bass and. Jackson as Western Division repre- sentatives in.the top defen- sive player category are the Eskimos’ James Parker, Paul Bennett :.of Winnipeg and ‘ Mike Samples of Saskatche- Batting ‘for rookie honors are Eastern nominees Mark, Young, a defensive back with Montreal; ‘quarterback Chris Isaac of Ottawa; running back Bob: Bronk of Toronto and Jeff Arp, the Tiger-Cats’ offensive guard. od. assisted by Fred Poz- dnekoff;, and an unassisted marker by Barry Streliev in | thé third jod., <- Swetlishoff said he didn’t ‘think Beaver Valley's ‘strength was a prime factor in the loss. He noted that the teams in the league “are not stabilized yet.” . *“Qnee everybody has got- ten to’ know each other and everyone has come down toa workable level, the scores will probably be lower,” he said. i The Rebels’ most. recent victory was 6-3 over Grand, “Forks Border Bruins Satur- day night. In. Grand Forks Perry ‘Horning collected one goal in the first period, assisted by -Seott- Jones — who also scored in the first: period, “with help from Horning and ~' Sean? Armstrong. Randy Morris got the third goal, as- e sisted by. Dave P the two. secondperiod. back, he's the only ref in the league who would call it,” <“We were told at the ‘ginning of the season ‘they. call; match misconduct « aeaalty and ‘almost certainly will be suspended. ‘In the only other National Hockey League game, Boston yy Gantner, a single by Paul Bruins de! ated’ Calgary : Flames 8-1 As was the case last spring, Vancouver coach Roger Neilson sprang, to Sneptsts’ defence, claiming refcree Denis Morel should have kept his whistld in’ his and Mike Krushelnyski, wil a. short-handed goal, scored: pocket. : “Harold stepped to the pe blue line and (Clark) Gillies went down,” Nielson said of the late penalty. “He may have tripped him but it's not a call-you ‘make in that sit- uation.” 8T. LOUIS (AP) — Toa man, Milwaukee Brewers: are. exactly: where’ they. want to be — with their : backs to'the wall. “If you can avoid this, I would recommend. it,” cat- cher Ted Simmons said early today. “But we have been through this before.” The Brewers’ 13-1:Joss to St. Louis Cardinals” in a rain-deleyed: game that ended early this. morning, “Beries at three ‘games “apiece, setting up a’ de- cisive seventh game to- night, {Brewers have blown it before’ spoke, bravely that they’ squared the 1982 World |: ace ii it isa lot” League's East Division ti- tle in the last game of the J ° “pegular season. Then they loat the ‘first two games of the league playoffs to Cal- ifornia before winning the next three for the pennant. tor:'“I wish there.were an ‘easier way to.do this but: maybe it was meant to be’ this way.” i : The Brewers led with an easier to lose a game: like this than to lose 5-4 or 2-1,” ‘said ‘second baseman } Sim Gantner. ° The Brewers blew a , four-game lead in the standings before they’ clinched , : American Brewer* gatcher’ Darrell ! Porter. “If I could have had good Jocation, I don’t think any of ‘that -would ‘have’ hap- pened: They really weren't bad ‘pitches. But ‘they ‘hit, what ve them.”) +":