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PITCHER LIKES DOME K.C. edges Toronto TORONTO(CP) Good riddance Exhibition Stadium, hello SkyDome Bret Saberhagen, victimized throughout his career by the Toronto Blue Jays, found SkyDome a relief from the misery he'd run into at Toronto's previous home “I'm sure he’s glad to be here,’ said Royals manager John Wathan. “It gets to be a mental thing after awhile.” The right-hander improved his record to 2-7 lifetime against Toronto by pitching a masterful three-hitter on Tuesday for a 2-1 victory by the Kansas City Royals. More than 48,000 wit nessed the performance. Despite the loss, Toronto gained a half-game to move 2 1-2 behind the front-running Orioles in the American League East as Boston swept a Baltimore However, the Blue Jays dropped from second place to a tie for third with Milwaukee The game marked the debut of Mookie Wilson, obtained from the Mets earlier in th eday as part of a deal in which Toronto sent left-hander Jeff Musselman to New York. Wilson played in left field and went 0-for-4 Saberhagen out-dueled Todd Stot tlemyre, who gave up eight hits and thr walks while recording five strikeouts through seven innings. Toronto knotted the score 1-1 on an Ernie Whitt solo homer in the seventh doubleheader from Stampeders rally to down Rough Riders CALGARY (CP) McMahon Stadium finally got a work out The horse at The chestnut steed has traditionally raced around the field every time the Stampeders score a touchdown, but the team's hoofed, mascot probably had visions of early retirement in a grassy pasture after Calgary's distiial four-point effort in a demoralizing home-opening loss June 21 against Edmonton That all changed Tuesday as the Stamps pulled it together in the fourth quarter to defeat the now 0-4 Ottawa Rough Riders 35-29 in Canadian Football League play The horse got three gallops around the field as Calgary quarterback Dan: ny Barrett scored two touchdowns on one-yard dives and passed 15 yards to Brock Smith for another one Mark McLoughlin added four field goals and two singles. “We did not do things on offence to lose," head coach Lary Kuharich said of his team’s effort. “‘We had a bad third quarter and had to run the ball in the fourth quarter against the wind But we ran inside hard . . . and did a good job.” Calgary's 17 points in the final -15 minutes, coupled with a determined defence, pulled the team out of a small hole it found itself in when Ottawa went ahead 19-17 in the third quarter on a touchdown from a 62-yard punt return by Reggie Ward The Rough Riders tried to come back in the fourth with a field goal and last-second touchdown by Gerald Alphin, but Calgary came up with a couple of interceptions and a solid defence to thwart Ottawa The Riders also had a TD in the first quarter when Troy Wilson picked up a blocked punt return and ran 29 yards Dean Dorsey had two field goals and a two-point safety GIVE CREDIT We have to give Calgary credit,”” said Ottawa coach Steve Goldman ““They made plays when they had to They also moved the ball well against the wind A heavy downpour in the first quar ter and more rain and strong winds in the final caused some problems for Barrett and Ottawa's Damon Allen Barrett said the ball was so wet, it was likea shot put to throw.” But both pivots completed exactly Allen 15 of 30 for 247 yards and Barrett 10 of 20 for 159 half of their passes thesecond hit off Saberhagen — but the Royals came right back in the eighth George Brett, who'd rifled a double off the wall in the fifth and hit a long flyout in the third, started with a single. Danny Tartabull dropped a single in front of Lloyd Moseby and it bounced over the centre fielder’s head, allowing the hobbling Brett to take third Duane Ward relieved and got Matt Winters to hit into a double play, but Brett came in with the winning run Saberhagen, 11-5, also allowed Moseby’s infield single in the fifth and another single by Tony Fernandez in the eighth He got an idea of SkyDome’s safer confines in the first inning. Fred McGriff hit an Exhibition Stadium home run to right, but it landed safely in the glove of right fielder Winters at the warning track The right-hander struck out six in cluding Whitt to end the game. Kansas City is 17-5 in his 22 starts. Saberhagen’s previous victory against the Blue Jays came in July 1987. In 15 previous games, he'd com piled a lofty 5.30 ERA against the Blue Jays. One game. .. you really can’t tell if it’s going to be different,”’ said Saberhagen “I'm not saying I'm just going to go out there and(instantly) turn it around against Toronto. That ball park did give me some problems, but maybe you have to blame it on yourself This season he had a no-decision in the Royals’ 3-2 win April 6, lasted 2-3 of an inning and gave’ up five runs April 15, then came back in relief the next day and allowed thr the loss. Jays Notes: Mookie Wilson made a spectacular try on a George Brett double, leaping high and crashing into the left-field fence; the ball hit the top of the fence and came back onto the field. . . Outfielder Lee Mazzilli is ex pected to arrive today . . . Toronto op tioned catcher Francisco Cabrera before the game to Class AAA Syracuse and recalled left-handed pit cher Tony Castillo (1-3, 2.81 ERA at Syracuse) after the game. uns to take Labatts outburst takes CCFL crown By GUY BERTRAND Staff Writer They were too much for Tu-Dor, they plucked Banjos and shot down Hi Arrow. After'a 20-win season, Labatts capped it all off by taking the Castlegar Commercial Fast ball League title Sunday However, things didn't go quite as smoothly for Labatts as in the regular season. After an opening-game loss to Hi Arrow on Thursday, Labatts put four back-to- back victories together to take the crown. They ended the day with a 14-5 thrashing of Tu-Dor Sports in the cham pionship game At one point in the tourney, Labatts were three outs from elimination but_a seventh-inning rally coupled with Banjos Pub’s miscues enabled Labatts to edge Banjos 3-2 and advance to the semi-finals against Hi Arrow Labatts continued to oll as they scattered nine hits and castied in on five Hi Arrow errors to keep their quest for the championship alive with a 6-4-win. The victory moved them into a showdown with Tu-Dor, which received a bye into the final on the strength of their round robin record Tu-Dor jumped to a quick 3-0 lead in the top of the fir st as Ely Chernenkov’s triple scored Wally Sheloff and Cam Sookro, Chernenkov would advance home on a throwing error to spot his team surprising lead. But as they have done all year, the Labatts batters went to work on Tu-Dor’s Sookro. Eleven batsmen came to the plate in their half of the first and collected seven runs to erase the deficit and put them in the driver's seat Wayne Kuzyk, who led off the inning by reaching first on an error, stroked a single in.his second at bat of the in ning to drive in pitcher Pete Evdokimoff and cap the offen- sive outburst. Doc Savinkoff, Joe Tarasoff and Ev- dokimoff all contributed doubles in the first-inning uprising Tony Kabatoff attempted to put out the fire as he relieved Sookro on the mound but the damage had already been done. Tu-Dor got one run back in the second when Lane Romano scored on Sheloff’s single but Labatts’ Ev dokimoff was cruising with the big 7-4 lead TOP RIGHT ARM. . . Pete Evdokimoff of Labatts, was named the tourney’s top pitcher to go with the same honor he received for the regular S@QSON,— CosNews Photo by Donne Zuber In the fifth inning the floodgates opened again for Labatts offence. With the score 9-5, Labatts went through the batting order again and picked up another five runs to continue the slaughter. Rod Gretchen, Frank Loukianoff, Evdokimoff, Kuzyk and Bob Essaunce all crossed home plate to put the final nails in Tu-Dor’s coffin When the dust had settled, Labatts finished the game with 15 hits, 14 runs, the tourney’s top pitcher in Ev- dokimoff and the CCFL crown. Evdokimoff was a double winner. He also was awar ded the season's trophy as top pitcher while Essaunce took home the honors as top batter of the year. Sookro did bring home some hardware for Tu-Dor’s efforts when he was named the top batter in the tourney with a .667 average. Expos maintain lead with extra-inning victory PITTSBURGH (AP) — Nelson The aggressive baserunning tied the and have fun. We're not scoring a lot Santovenia keeps hitting the long ball, score at 3-3. The Expos won it in the _ of runs right now, and you have to play but the Montreal Expos’ biggest 11th on Santovenia’s double off Doug even harder when you're not scoring weapon against the Pittsburgh Pirates Bair, 0-2, following Hubie Brooks’ six runsevery night.” continues to be the ground ball two-out double Santovenia’s second ‘go-ahead ex tra-base hit in as many nights, a two and an intentional walk to Tim Wallach “We really gambled in the eighth has an0.51 ERA, protecting a one-run Leyland thought the game was Pit tsburgh’s to win with Landrum, who run double in the IIth inning, gave they would make a bad throw,’ Expos __ lead in the eighth. Instead, they lost Monteal a 5-4 victory over Pittsburgh manager Buck Rodgers said. ‘‘They their fifth in a row to fall 16/2 games on Tuesday night and preserved its made a pretty good throw and it was a__ out of the lead two-game lead in the National League — bang-bang play, but we'll take it East But the play that showed why the Expos are in first place — and why the Pirates are in fifth place — was an eighth-inning grounder by Andres Galarraga With the Pirates leading 3-2 and Bill Landrum trying to convert his 16th cgnsecutive save opportunity, Dave Martinez doubled and moved to third on Jetf Huson’s grounder Galarraga then hit a grounder just slowly enough that shortstop Jay Bell wasn't able to look the runner back to third. That allowed Martinez to break to the plate as soon as Bell threw to fir st, and he scored when catcher Mike LaValliere couldn’t hold first baseman Jeff King’s throw “That play is why we're in first place that kind of play is keeping us in the first place.” The victory, the Expos’ ninth in 13 games, was their sixth in eight games against Pittsburgh The Expos won 4-2 Monday when Santovenia hita two-run homer in the eighth following the third of Bobby Bonilla’s three fielding errors on ground balls to third base After that game, Rodgers held a brief meeting to urge his players to be more aggressive — and Martinez ap- parently got the message “We've played aggressively all year, until last week,"” Martinez said. ‘*We started sitting back and waiting, and Buck told us to go out and play hard “You've got to be careful what you say when you're playing like we are, © everything looks like an ex Leyfand said. ‘*But they could have caved in when we went ahead and they didn’t, and that’s why they’re in first place. Santovenia is another reason why Rodgers calls the catcher, who is hit ting .276 with five homers and 23 RBIs the best-kept secrets ir sure Leyland saw Wallact coming up there in the 10th and said Let’s pitch to the kid catcher,’ Rodgers said. Santovenia “‘went up there looking for a breaking ball trom Bair and he got it. He saw that spinner come in around his eyes and he jus jumped on it with*both feet NEW YORK (AP) Although they are fading in the National League East, the New York Mets are pulling way ahead of the rest of baseball in salaries Million-dollar lineup on New York payroll And the financial windfall for Mets” players is not just for this year. In the winter, they signed three-year contracts with Gooden ($6.7 million), McReynolds PEANUT BUTTER (S Tomato Town House Town House 1 Litre Squeezable bottle. Chunky or or Hamburger. 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It’s just a matter of waking up in the morning and realizing I'm not a Met anymore,”’ said Wilson, 33, who had grown dissatisfied with his part-time role in New York I'ma Blue Jay now The switch hitter, whose batting average slipped to 205 this season, led the National Léague team in several career categories including stolen bases Toronto sent. left-hander Jeff Musselman and a minor-league pitcher in exchange for Wilson and another player to be identified later The Jays, desperately short of outfielders, arranged a private jet to whisk Wilson from St. Louis “twas the-first-time-fve ever had-a-plane-atl-by mysell,"” said Wilson see if it was for real. I changed seats three times just to Upon his arrival at SkyDome about 40 minutes betore the game, Wilson was given former manager Jimy Williams’ uniform No. 3 He batted second, going 0-for-4 with two strikeouts, and played left field in against Kansas City, replacing George Bell who was serving the second day of a two-game suspension “It was just like spring training,"’ he said. “You hope to get off toa good start, but being realistic, it's anew team new pitchers and a new environment. It'll take some getting used to.’ Toronto wanted Wilson for his versatility. Tonight he'll likely move to right in place of the injured Junior Felix Mazzilli, 34, agreed Tuesday on a contract with the Blue Jays after being claimed on waivers Monday. Since rejoining the Mets in 1986 after stints with Texas, the nkees and Pittsburgh, he'd been used mainly as a pinch hitter MaZzZilli is Expected 16 be in Uniform tonight. Manager Cito Gaston said he'll be used as a pinch hitter, outfielder and back-up first baseman primarily because of the addition of Frank Viola By acquiring Viola from the Minnesota Twins on Monday night, New York became the first team to have nine millionaires on its roster. They got rid of one on Tuesday, sending outfielder Mookie Wilson and his $1 million salary to the Toronto Blue Jays as the player to be named later in Monday's trade for pitcher Jett Musselman When they acquired Viola, the Mets fourth place and on a seven-game losing streak — had their average salary rise to $867,935, the highest in the major leagues. Wilson’s trade and the recall of infielder Keith Miller from Tidewater decreased it to $831,335, still the highest “This is a business and we have to run it like a currently in business,"’ said Joe Melivaine, the Mets vice-president tor baseball operations. ** But, we're also in the business of trying to win The Mets began the season with Dwight Gooden ($2,416,667), Gary Carter ($2,160,714), Keith Her dez ($2 million), Kevin McReynolds ($1,966,667), Ron Darling ($1,566,667), Darryl Strawberry ($1.42 million) and Wilson earning $1 million or more. In addition to Viola ($2,766,667), they've also addéd outfielder Juan Samuel ($1.45 million), who was acquired from Philadelphia for outfielder Len Dykstra ($575,000) and reliever Roger McDowell ($762,000). ($5.5 million) and Darling ($5.3 million) Since opening day, the Mets signed pitcher Bob Ojeda to a two-year extention at $3 million with a $1.6 million option for 1992 and third baseman Howard Johnson toa three-year extdention at $6.1 million witha $2.1 million option for 1993 Mclivaine has heard the theories that players on multiyear contracts don’t perform as well as those who have to get new deals at the end of the season. But he doesn’t think that’s the case with the particular people New York gave multiyear contracts to While the Mets’ payroll has shot up, the opening day leader has gone done Los Angeles started the seasonwith an average salary of $852,518 and no player on the opening-day roster at less than $100,000. The Dodgers’ payroll is now down to an average of $718,302 and Jose Gonzale Tracy Woodson, Ramon Martinez, Lenny Harris and John Wetteland all made less than $100,000 The New York Yankees have had the greatest tur nover from opening day. Twelve players on the current roster or the disabled list were not with the club when the season began The Yankees’ opening-day average was $708,247 but it's now down 10 $623,648