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Usa serra BRY: Aercsot eodorant at 144 ] "said Vinee Tobin, B.C. \ team sccimmnaged atthe... 0t ‘rushing totals) “Theyre kel} to ly ‘to. ‘Disturbing to the Lions Is the: ‘op; have completed better than 60 per, cent’ of their passes. agal 4 againat them, the second’ worst figure in the league vias held this week at Stony oo}. : tad Wediesuayravougiie Pre-. vious, 5-2 defeat to the’ same “The win was welcomed af. ter last. week's three: conse-: ciitive losses for’ the: Vikings’ “dub, ss chieheas : In the initial stages of the. first half, ‘the team was "SAN FRANCISCO 0 (AP) Renie Martin pitched seven- hit. ball | for 8) 1-8, innings, ' scored tw: runs and drove. in: ball; another,,!and ‘Joe i Morgan- rapped: a: three-run double . : during a six-run eighth ‘inn: ing'as San Francisco: Gian’ unleashed a 16-hit attack and’. cap ripped Houston” ‘Astros * 92 “? onto the head of Mike Kelly, ‘scored Talks on training methods, athletic injuries, motivation, : and equipment will. be pre- sented by. guest coaches. - ‘The camp will be in session each day from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Registration will be at % The first pas of ei second ball botwrean ene keoper's Bags gym on Monday Aug. “half was scored’ by Joe An- . lege. turned ,tignant, who placed a picture “Trail just from. the ‘interna ytour- ‘goal i; between:» the“: diving ‘nament in Spokane, ¥ ‘where it ‘keeper's: legs. Francis: Baff ‘finished ae 2 : in ‘the first half. ‘John Wil- Hfenders to head vin Antig- ‘shear lobbed a. perfect. free {nani's cross: in kick “over ‘Trail ders} Centre : d ‘Bele ithe “fourth » Vikings keeper's outatretched hands. ‘alone and again alppei ithe ‘panded 0 on Nickro’ wild pitan - CUBS: '3 PHILLIES 2 ‘and Martin scored on catcher | CHICAGO (AP): —. Bill. Luis; Pujols’. ‘two-out p Buckner's ' two-run single ae pated {with' two, out in-the eighth chAfter' Jack Clark walked, inning: Saturday lifted ‘ Chi- Pujols let another pitch elude jcago, ‘Cubs to,a 3-2 victory Vhim; enabling Davis to score ‘over Philadelphia Phillies ina fro’ hird.’ Reggie * “Smith {National League game. with The triumph ‘was the fifth iia ths: last six games for the Only’¢ one goal seored ;when. he outjumped.two .de-’ for’ the Play-offs. jin the western division. They. play Rossland in an .elimin- ation round prior to the Phay,, Carling OReete, ‘Harmony; Homes and ‘John’s Plumbing’ “have high hopes Dickie Noles, 8.9, checked, his former onone in Bombers want Estay -peg. Blue Bombers, linen en- tered a waiver claim for vet- « eran;, Ron .: Estay,':, disen- chanted defensive end with Edmonton Eskimos,. defend- ing Canadian ,: Football sy epene champions, “I believe’ he :could: help us,” said Earl Lunsford, gen- eral manager of the Bombers, run, ‘four hits and'struck out. six in eight innings Gary. Matthews in his 17th ‘homer ‘with two out in the first inning to put the Phillies, “ahead 1-0. 2 ‘The Cubs tied it 1-1 in the bottom of the inning. Sand- t ;berg,: swho :went into, the game with'a string of four - consecutive hits, singled to , left, went | ‘to third on a single ® by “Buckner and. scored ‘as 1 jowed ‘with “infield te and, one ‘third. fer eared the /son, 7-6, issued an intentional the, t ier to; (,hot-hitting Ryne louble,: sending. Kennedy. se) Loser Leon Durham grounded into ‘a fielder’s choice,’ ~" Sandberg, made it six hits a ing the move Sat- urday..“At least. I'd sure like to give him a look.” . Asked if the’ waiver: call means. Estay would likely move to-Winnipeg,: Lunsford said,he “wouldn't ‘bet on it.” “First of all, I would guess four or: five: clubs entered claims. . “In, the ‘socind, place, be out: who's: interested, recall the waivers and try.te make in a'row with a single in the: .-. third, ‘but lined out his next time at-bat'in. the; sixth. Mike Schmidt hit his 22nd . ‘home. run ° of::the..season, leading off the ninth against -: Lee, Smith, who recorded his fifth saves. not prepared to pay a heavy price, to get’ Estay,/: who has, traded. - asked tobe A 10-year; veteran ‘with Edmonton, Estay, 38, lost his » starting’ role this season to newcomer. Tom Tuinei. when Glenn Wilson: singled, -went to third on Alan Tram- melf's' single and scored on < Whitaker’s single. In the fifth, Chet Lemon got a one-out single and Wil- son ‘slammed, -Clancy’s first. pitch into the npper deck in centre field for his second homer of the season, narrow-. ing the Blue Jaye’ lead.to 5-8. Detroit closed to one in the seventh when Rick Leach led off with a double, moved to third ona wild pitch and runs with 2 double and a tie- breaking home run Saturday as Chicago White Sox posted 27-8 victory over Boston Red Sox for their eighth victory in their last nine American Winni. League baseball games. Bernazard’s blast over the left-field -wall, his seventh homer of. the season, came with two out in the fifth and broke a 2-2 tie. It came after John Tudor, 7-9, had retired nine men inia row. :His seventh-inning double down the firet base line Either way, it doesn’ drovein Rudy Law and made’ ieft-ca ‘the score 5-2. Law. had rea-’ to. a backup rol including, ched second ‘on a | two-base: error by -Boston sere ‘sac Dave Sta Rodrigu ed the lead’ to.7-2: with a two-out, ‘two-run ‘homer, in the eighth’ that scored Mike Squires, who had ‘singled. . Rich : Dotson, 5-11, seat tered eight: hits’ before get- “ting last-out relief from Kev- in Hickey,'who got his fifth save of the season. Dotson’ walked three and struck out six in sending the Red: Sox, to. their. seventh sota Twins 7-1 in an Ameri- can , League: baseball game Saturday. Keough, 9-16, struck out four and walked two in pit- . ching. his © ninth. complete game of the season. He lost his. shutout bid» when Ron Washington hit his fifth home of the season, leading off the ninth for the Twins. - ‘The A’s took a 1-0 lead off Bobby Castillo, 5-9, in’ the third. Jeff Newmar walked, went to second on a single by Jimmy Sexton, moved. to third when ‘speedy - Rickey Henderson grounded into a double play and scored: on Dwayne Murphy's: ground- rule double.. Oakland added three more in the fourth. Armas sing tolead off and Gross followed with his fifth homer, ‘a 418-foot shot into the’ upper *; deck in right’ field. Davey Lopes followed with a single, stole second, went to third on he for his second of four hits and later, scored ona balk by Castillo. Armas hit a tremendous 455-foot homer, his 17th, to .throw to third. One out later, . Ken Griffey beat. out an. in- Dent struck out before lina, who had scored the an RBI double to knock Tanana. Collins finished three’: hits,’ including . doubles. Dave Hostetler's. 18th. : rookie, set by Pat Putnam ‘a 1979. Hostetler's last four: error led to Roy Smalley's * RBI single. Jerry Mumphrey |: tripled in:two more runs in the seventh to close cut thee ne Bellows says he’s just another hockey, oleyer | " EDMONTON (CP) — about his; hockey talent. Lou Nanne, general man- ager of the National Hockey League's Minnesota - North Stars, -wanted Bellows so. badly in the June draft he traded two players to Boston Bruins to ensure he got a chance'at the hotshot junior ‘ight swinger from Kitehener. ‘“T really couldn't see why I was Picked for all the pub- -. Heity,” sald Bellows, ° ‘who stopped | in» Edmonton‘: to promote hockey ‘sticks after working at a hockey school in nearby Evansburg. Bellows. is particalarly be- wildered: when’ people ‘com- pare him with Wayne Gret- zky, the ’ record-breaking. whiz-kid centre -for Edmon- ton Oilers, "star. 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