baseball By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League East Pct 6131 28 14 667 26 15 634 11 26 18 591 23 11 548 16 25 31 ll 15 27 357 13 Chicago P1 St Louis Philadelphia Montreal New York has Angeles Cincinnati San Francisco San Diego Houston Atlanta West 33 13 717 20 23 465 11 20 24 455 12 21 28 429 13 18 27 400 14 17 30 362 16 Sunday Results Philadel hia 7New York Montrea 14St Louis4 Chicago Pittsburgh Cincinnati as Angeles San Diego Houston San Francisco Atlanta Saturday Results Chicago GPittsburgh Cincinnati Los Angeles Atlanta ZSan Francisco Philadelphia New York St Louis Montreal San Diego Houston Today Probable Pitchers Montreal Rogers 54 and Bahnsen 001 at New York Espinosa 23 and Todd 20 pm Chicago Krukow 421 at St Louis Falcone 151 215pm San Diego Owchinko 00 and DA quisto 01 at San Francisco McGlothen 25 and Knepper pm Pittsburgh Kison 321 at Philadelphia Carlton 621730pm Atlanta Messersmith 411 at Cincin natiHume018pm Los Angeles Rau 50 at Houston An dujar 43 830pm Tuesday Games 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148 24 55 372 Parker Pgh 171 29 62 363 ScottSL 103 13 37 359 Krancpool NY 106 15 36 1140 SimmonsSL 142 25 47 331 Valentine Mtl 155 21 51 329 Smith LA 152 41 49 312 Hendrick 152 21 49 322 RoseCin 168 34 51 321 Baker LA 159 28 51 321 Home Runs Murcer Chicago Fey Ins Angeleseach 11 Smith 12 Runs Batted In ey 45 Winfield San Diego 42 Doubles Cromaruc Montreal 18 Rose 15 Triplcs Almon San Diego Brock St louis Mumphry St Lotus Winfield San Diego Foli San Fran cisco each Stolen haseiw Taverns Pittsburgh 20 Cabell Houston edeno Houston each 18 Pitching Decisionsi Denny St louis so 000 Candelaria Pitt sburghtrl a5 Strikeoutv Hogcrs Koosman New York 60 Montreal 67 basketball By THE CANADIAN PRESS NBA Portland 129 Philadelphia 107 Philadelphia leads best of seven final 211 rugby By THE CANADIAN PRESS RLGBY LEAGUE Premiership Final Warrington 20 St lielens 32 World Rugby Series Australia 27 New Zealand 12 fastball By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario League East Brampton Oshawa Newmarkct BelicVille West Hamilton St atharines Burlington By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS SLNDAY NASI Connecticut San Jose Rochester Wshington Chicago Minnesota Hawaii Toronto Kitchener Sunday Results Belleville 40 Burlington lT Oshawa 17 Kitchener 22 St athariiies 44 Newmarkct il Result Saturday Hamilton 13 St Tatharincs Bellevilli 32 Brampton l1 Tuesdays Games St Tatharincs at Oshawa Tampa Bay New York Vancouver Fort lauderdale SATIRDAY NASI Los Angeles Seattle Dallas Las Vegas golf leaders ATLANTA APi Top 20 ties and moneywinnings alter finalround play Sunday at the smoooo Atlanta golf tournament Irwin Veriato Graham Wadkins Nicklaus Stockton Coody Maltbie 273 $40000 274 $22801 Tie$14200 277739400 278v 38200 279 $7200 W35675 280 $5675 Tessier back with Royals CORNWALL Ont CP Orva Tessier will return as general manager and coach of the Cornwall Royals for the 197778 hockey season team president Paul Emard an nounced Saturday at news conference RENT NEW TRUCK V2 Tons Woods 012 Vans 018 Vans Power Tailgates Commercial 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with Oshawa taking the first game 72 and Kitchener the second 21 Belle ville Bobcats and Burlington Roys also split doubleheader with Belleville winning 41 and losing70 On Saturday Hamilton Scrappcrs downed St Catharines 31 and Belleville dumped Brampton 51 and was defeated 42 Play resumes Tuesday with St Catharincs visiting Oshawa The win at home enabled Mr Jackets to share first place with Hamilton Dick Balint was the winning pitcher in the opener with reliever Dennis Amell striking out five batters in the final two innings The loser was Newmarket starter Don Crowley Greg Dick got home runs for the winners Frank Laverdi and Mike Lunney each had home runs for Newmarket Mr Jackets collected three runs in the first inning of the second game against losing pit cher Mike Mohun The winner was Rick Cuthbert In Kitchener Les Downing collected three hits and Paul Gibbens and Bob Solomon each had two to pace Oshawas 11hit attck Pete Harrison hit two run homer Oshawa itcher Wayne Collcy rccorr ed the win in his first start of the season Keith Soccer star wins Superstars event TORONTO It Soccer star Brian Budd had some trouble getting to compete in the Canadian Superstars com petition this year but he didnt have much trouble once he got here forward with Vancouver Whitccaps if the North Ameri can Soccer League Budd won thc titlc Sunday with 17 points 16 better than his ncarcst ri val The event is an invitational national competition whcrc athletes compete for $20000 in prize money It was taped by CBCTV and will be seven part series beginning in January It was not until thrcc weeks ago that Budd was invitcd to comch and onco he rcccived lllS llllilltll hc had to bottle it out with his club to go pcr llllSSltiIllllttlllllXlt Its prttly undcrstzindablc that they didnt want me to conic Budd Silld Sunday Al ter all its thc middlc of our season and we hnvc game to day But thcy htmgcd thcir lllllltlS and came alter our diidiy gninc ztgninst ltn iicmtii WINS 1IR SIDY tndd xctllcd at the ciidur iii vcnis On Sunday hc competed in four eventswin ning two placing third in an other and out of the running in the obstacle course Each com pctitior participated in seven events He Won the 10yard dash Sunday in 118 seconds and the 800 metres in 2010 He placed third in thc oncmile cycling cvcnt Thc win was worth $14700 to Budd who admitted the money was important Socccr players in this country dont get paid all that much but think that will change The sport is really starting to grow Budd also won the swimming event 200metrc race in timc of 2131119 and thc gymnas tics test with 10 points Tony abricl allstar rc ccivcr with Ottawa tough Rid crs of thc ziiiadiziii Football Lcaguc was second with 301 points while Edmonton Es kimos pliicckickcr Dave Cutler was another eight points back Winners in other events were cycling by downhill skicr Doug Woodcock tennis by hockcy pliiycr Marcel Dionne howling by Gabriel bustball hitting by hockcy player Larry Robinson and 1cightlifting by football player Zenon An druyshyii Panthers still unbeaten in intercounty baseball By THE l1 PRESS Killttir£tlrlii liiitlirs lgcd lAtIlthll MitjtttS 11 Sun day to rcmiim thc only undo iciiicd team in thc inter oimty Mayor Himhull lngu 1n othcr games Sunday lo ronto Maple Lcafs dumpcd llillltlllOll zirdmzils 03 Brant ford lied Sox downed am bridgc lcrricrs 111111 St Tlltilllih lllgins dclcntcd Strut lord llillcis ti On Saturday St Thomas out lilSlHl zimbiidgc 11510 and illtlttlllitul51111110111313 llay ltSllllltS liicsday with Braiittord ill Striitford and To mum in illtlpll Winning pitchcr lcd iocrt xvii scattcrtd right London hits for lllS first win of thc season and his tciims third win lxisct Larry Wilson of London allowcd fivc hit Playing at home lllt laii AROUND TOWN MY RAMOHAROER 100K IKE WAGON BUT mm IKE ON WEEKENDS 90 OREA TO PAOKN THE OAMPNO OEAR AND HEAD EOR THE HZLC AIONO tilTH THAT tillhlllt Ilallljf Ttuitis SEE YOUR DODGE OR Pl 400 DEAlE SWAN TROOK lllllSllll Hatgr TIHIM l11i1 tinrs hrokc 122111 in thc sev lllll inning whcn ltogcr Kropf doubled took third off sacri ficc hit and scored in Tom McKcnics smglo The Majors opcncd thc Scor ing with two runs in thc third in iiiiig capped by Randy Mer ccrs runscoring double Thc lniithcrs fought back in their half of thc third wlicii Tim lickctl hit busesloaded singlc to right field scoring two runs ll Bycrs had hrcc hits for the lostrs md Mcrccr two In loroiito the Leafs got five nuts in the third inning and lhrcchittcr from pitchcr Doug ir11111 Terry Flynn Hamiltons starting pitcher was the loscr with eight runs on 12 hits allowed in six innings Totem Sponsored by 69AUTO RACING lionIndian Conic Wagler suffered the loss his fourth in row 1n the second game Randy Hewitts fifthinning double drove in the winning run after Pete Landch had relieved star ting and losing pitcher Larry Marshall Winning pitcher Terry Galla more singled in Kitcheners fir st run In Belleville three Burlington errors were enough to give the Bobcats the three run lead in the fourth inning of the first game With the bases loaded Belleville pitcher Blaine Tinney hit single to bring in three runs Dick Hames was tagged with the loss SCORES TWICE In the second game Bur lington scored twice in the third inning on Keith Daws home run to give Burlington the edge Bill Drennan was the winning pitcher Scott Reid and Bubs Van Hooser were the Belleville losers 1n Hamilton designated hit ter Dan Benallicks tworun eighthinning single helped Scrappers to the win St Catharines had onerun lead after Dave Gorman star ted the game with homer until Hamilton tied the score on walk passed ball fielders choice and Peter Giacintis sac rifice fly in the second inning Wally Dick went the distance for Hamilton St Catharines starter Amell was the loser At Brampton in the opener Bob Richardson drove home three runs with double and sacrifice fly for the Globals Reg Martin pitched six innings to record his first win of the season Scott Reid was the loser Steve Campbell collected two hits for Belleville The second game was called after six innings because of curfew Blaine Tinney was the winning pitcher allowing one run on four Brampton hits Dave Jackson took the loss Glenn Carleton had two sin gles for Belleville New quota system for skate finals HALIFAX CP The Cana dian Figure Skating Association CFSAt has adop ted quota system to deter mine how many skaters can compete at the national cham pionships each year An age limit of 18 years for novice dance competitors and new testing procedures for competitive skaters were also approved at the associations annual meeting Saturday spokesman said Under the quota system each of the four divisions of the Cl SA will be allowed to send one skater usually the winner of wch regional competition to the national championships lhcrcaftcr entries will be limited by the success attained by each divisions skaters the previous year if division had skatcr fin ish in the top 10 at the Canadian championships the previous year it would be entitled to send an additional competitor to the one already selected by winning division title If in the previous year divi sions skaters finished in the top five it would be entitled to send another competitor to the next national championship For each first second or third place finish at the national level the previous year division could send one ad ditional entrant The new testing structure is designed to help competitive skaters hone their skills for in ternational events In the past both competitive and noncom petitive skaters have used the same tests the spokesman said The delegates said there should be tougher tests for com petitive skaters who need more schooling in advance of inter national competitions BARRIE DENTURE CLINIC COLEllA DT Complete Denture Service 7264721 14911 Dunlop St Barrie Member Denturist Society of Ontario Fully licensed clubhouse available golf so ROYAL DOWNS GOLF TENNIS cm 18 holes par 70 CPGA 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