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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jun 1977, p. 13

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the examiner Tuesday June 28 1977 13 Basesloaded home run by Torres lifts Jays TORONTO CP Toronto Blue Jays waited five innings for their first hit Monday night but Hector Torres made it memorable one Torres who was hitting an uninspired 219 going into the game blasted twoout grandslam home run into the left ietd seats to help the Jays to 76 American League baseball victory over New York Yankees When you go to the plate with the bases loaded you just go with the idea of getting base hit Torres said of the fir st grandslam ever by Toronto player and his second homer of the season But sometimes this happens Youre bound to have good day once in while Losing pitcher Ron Guidry 54 retired the first 12 Toronto batters but walked threeto fill the bases with two out in the fifth Torres then slammed 22 pitch to give the Jays 41 lead at that point We got pretty good mileage out of our first base hit To ronto manager Roy Hartsfield said You dont see that too often The Yankees came back with three runs in the sixth off starter Jesse Jefferson 47 but designated hitter Ron Fairly retaliated in the Jays sixth hitting tworun shot over the rightfield wall to break the tie DROVE IN WINNER Doug Raders runscoring single in the eighth inning drove in what proved to be the winning run as New York added two runs in the ninth on baseloaded single by Mickey KIVCIS Reliever Jerry Johnson struck out Thurman Munson with the bases jammed again to end the game Yankee manager Billy Martin who wasted little time be fore exhibiting his fiesty temper to 29138 Toronto fans felt his team put in solid effort but were outplayed by the Jays We played well but they just beat us said the Yankee skipper who got into firstinning argument with firstbase umpire Martin Cooney after Toronto first baseman Doug Ault pulled Bob Bailor throw out of the dirt to end the in ning Thursday deadline for BCFL tourney Ihc Barrie City Fastball Leagucisinviting entries for its annual tournament July 15 to 17 An expected 32 teams will be competing in two divisions on three city hall parks The in Fastball League BCFL is now well into its first season after joining of the recreation and major fastball leagues earlier this year There will be 16 teams in the Intermediate Division and an ther 16 clubs in the Recreation Division Deadline for entry is Thurs day Entry fee is $40 and the man to contact is Bill McAleer at Bemick Drive No 301 Barrie Ont llis phone number is 7280164 The champions of the In termediate loop will take home $200 with $100 purse for the finalists and $75 for the winners of the consolation division The champions of the recrea tion league will pick up $150 for their efforts There is $75 prize for the finalists and another $50 for the winners of the consolation division of the recreation division Finally meeting of the two division champions sill decide the grand tournament cham pions and the winners of an ad ditional 8100 Players will be eligible for the tournament if the have played 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Write or call Mill Masters CGA Registrar THE CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO CGA 25 Adelaide Street East Toronto Ontario MSC 1Y6 416 3666501 Red Sex bat THE ASSOCIATED PRESS We couldnt keep hitting the way we were hitting said Bos ton Red Sox manager Don Zim mer Thats unheard of The Boston bats were quiet Monday night as the Red Sox dropped their fourth game in rowa 41 decision to Dave Roberts and Detroit Tigers It was the third consecutive game in which the Red Sox failed to hit home run after record power spree of 33 homers in 10 games earlier in the month Zimmer blamed his starting itchers for the recent skid which has seen Bostons first place lead in the American League East shrink to two games over New York Yankees Our four starters havent pitched past the first few in nings Zimmer noted They were in groove for month thats why we got to where were at Pacing the Tiger triumph were doubles by Ron LeFlore Rusty Staub Tom Veryzer and Steve Kemp Jason Thompson chipped in with his 14th homer of the season In other American League action Toronto Blue Jays edged New York 76 Minnesota Twins blasted Milwaukee Brewers 103 Chicago White Sox downed Seattle Mariners 104 Baltimore Orioles topped Cleveland Indians 92 Kansas City Royals defeated California Angels 72 and Texas Rangers took Oakland As 52 TORRES SURIRISES Hector Torres 219 hitter with just one homer and five RBIs before the game belted the first grandslam home run in Blue Jays history to pace the Toronto attack It was the Blue Jays first hit of the game Ron Fairly added tworun blast for the Blue Jays while Thurman Munson hit his 10th homer of the season for the Yankees Minnesota continued its torrid hitting pace with Rod Carew leading the way as usual Carews 3for4 night raised his major leagueleading batting average to 408 and gave him 20 hits in his last 32 at bats 625 clip For good silent in loss measure Carew also stole home Rookie Bob Gorinski who en tered the game batting 114 slammed 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