Barrie Examiner, 1 Jun 1979, p. 8

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Expos win third shut out Phils lO By TERRY SCOTT MONTREAL tCPi Sweep ing threegame series from Philadelphia Phillies is one thing but shutting them out three times in succession is an other matter Yet thats the latest feather in the cap of Montreal Expos after rookie Scott Sanderson tossed the clubs third straight sixhit shutout in 10 National League baseball victory over Philadelphia on Thursday Sandersons masterpiece fol lowed complete game shutouts by Steve Rogers and Bill Lee in the first two games of the series setting club record for consecutive shutouts and stretching Montreals scoreless string over the Phillies to 31in nings It also gave Montreal threegame lead over Philar delphia atop the East Division Dll WILLIAMS one hleepiiig game This time however the Expos left themselves with the smallest of breathing spaces and had to rely on airtight de fence and perfect execution to preserve the margin The infield pulled Sanderson out of jams in the third and fourth innings and catcher Gary Carter cut down pinch runner Garry Maddox when he attempted to steal second with oneout in the eighth Carter was given standing ovation by the 22388 lympic Stadium fans and it might have continued for several minutes had the Expos catcher not heeded the advice of Philar dclphias Pete Rose who was in the batters box He told me to stand up or the fans wouldnt quit said Carter had acknowledged the cheers with clenched fist the examiner Friday June 1979 Underwood loses to brother Tigers TORONTO cpl It was pure Hollywood Cecil de Mille all the way There was Tom Underwood 25 on the mound for Toronto Blue Jays battling after dis astrous 06 start On the Detroit hill was younger brother Pat making his first major league appearance In the stands sat their mother Helen and her oldest son Mark And what performance what thing of beauty the Un derwood boys from Kokomo Ind displayed In the end it was the kid brother who pulled off thv vic tory for the Tigers three nit performance over 13 in nings Brother Tom went the distance to receive his seventh loss allowingjust six hits Unfortunately for Tom and the Blue Jays one of the hits was home run by Jerry Mo rales his fourth of the year deep over the leftcentre field fence to lead off the eighth in ning wanted it to end just like this Pat said would have really liked to see no decision between the two of us didnt want to take loss and wanted Tom to get win somehow If he had won the game would have been just as happy as am now Over in the Toronto dresing room there was pride in Toms voice taught him how to throw slider and changeup while he was in high school he said When looked out felt like was watching myself JLST TIIIIEE IIITS The only hits Pat allowed up till the ninth were leadoff double by Rico Carly in the fifth inning and single by Dan Ainge in the eighth lt standings Warren Cromarties firstinr ning sacrifice fly scoring Andre Dawson who had led off the game with double against Larry Thristenson 02 and moved to third on Rodney chotts sacrifice bunt was the only run Sanderson needed to boost his record to 43 Im starting to run out of ad jectives said manager Dick Williamsexcept to say that this was one bleeping ball game Each one seems to get betterthanthelast but guess they didnt see it Sanderson who throws about 75 per cent fastballs capped his performance with flourish by logging pair of strikeouts in the ninth in cluding gameending strikeout of slugger Greg Luzinski scoreboard baseball it THE CANADIAN PRESS Tltl LlIAtilE East til PettiBl Montreal 2H IS 651 Philadelphia 27 2t 574 it St IUUI 24150 558 Pittsburgh 23 52 Six hieago I9 25 432 New York It 2H 361 esl Houston 29 231 55 iiiritiiiali 2ti 22 512 Ii Angeles 26 Stitl San Francisco 26 490 San Diego 24 21 451i Atlanta lti ill 1167 Thursday Results Montreal Philadelphia St Louis St New York ti Los Angelis 12 San Francisco to San Diego Atlanta Pittsburgh Chicago 13 Houston ineinuali Iodaslrobahlelilci2kriastiiEJll tliieago Iteuseltel 25r New York Kobel 2oI lantu Solomon 1172i San Diego Jones Sill at littshurli antlelaria till lhilatelpiiia arlttin 67w at tiiieiniiiiti Bonhain 2Ii Montreal iriinsley tilt at Houston Richard 54 Los Angeles Messersiiiith it at St Louis Denny 34 Satiirda iaiiits San Francisco at hicugo Philadelphia at Cincinnati San Diego at Pittsburgh New York at Atlanta Los Angeles at St Louis Montreal at Houston at Al of tournaments AMERICAN East Prilll 30 IR 625 Boston 2715 SH Milwaukee 2H 23 549 Niw York 26 23 531 Detroit 22 512 Tlevelaiid 21 26 447 Toronto I2 38 240 West California 30 20 600 Minnesota 27 IH 587 Texas 28 20 583 Kansas ity 28 21571 Chicago 24 24 500 Seattle 18 311 353 Oakland I7 Kit 340 Thursday Results Detroit Toronto Minnesota 13 Oakland Milwaukee New York LEAOIE Ball iniore Boston Texas Seattle 12 California to Tonights Probable Pitchers Chicago Barrios l2i at New York Guidry 4741 Boston Stanley MD at Min nesota Koosnian 72 Baltimore Stone 321 at Texas Corner 441 Milwaukee Sorensen at Kansas in Busby 22 Detrmt Billinghani 5th at Oakland McCatty 30 Ievcland Wise 46 at Cali fornia Frost 32 Toronto Jefferson 041 at Seattle Mitchell 04l Saturday ianies Boston at Minnesota Detroit at Oakland Chicago at New York Milwaukee at Kansas City Baltimore at Texas leieland at California Toronto at Seattle Like to play tennis have lot of fun travel and compete in National Tournament Maybe even play before the TV cameras Announcing the Buick National Mixed Doubles Tennis Challenge Its new strictly for recreational players who play tennis for kicks and its for mixed doubles only It will be an annual series The Challengeis mass participation grass roots program that will be played at Four Levels beginning in July and August at 128 Local Playdown Areas across Canadamoving on to 39 District Sites on Sept 8thcn to semifinals at Beging fies on Sept lSand peaking with the Buick Challenge National Finals Sept 98 and 99 The Finals and Challenge Cup awards will be telecast nationally Everybody wins Every Team wins something but naturally Winning Teams win more Plaques Trophies etc In addi tion to the Buick Challenge Cup final winners receive an expensepaid trip for four persons to Wimbledon England to watch the 1980 Championships est value $5000 Second place winners receive Please send me Burck Challenge tournament brochure and Entry Form Name Town or City Piovrnce nolarer tnanlunc l7 90 Address Postal Code It be valid Entry Form dLDliCdCgt as be ecstrrstct fastball BARRIE INTERMEDIATE LEAGIE Firefighters I4 Clifton It Giffen 1t Molsons BARRIE REC LEAFLE Barrie Coop Clarkson Starr Floor and Wall ti YORKSIMCOE LEAGlE Bantam Barrie13Collingwood BMBA TBALL Starlite 29 Wright It softball VESIIIA SENIOR LEAGUE Standings as of May Sit Pts ll 10 IO Anten Mills Base Borden Grenfel Midhurst Edenvale New Lowell Minesing Barrie Brentwood Angus Nrowan awuuNmrec Niomuuwwc 0R0 LADIES LEAFFE Hawkestone Shanty Bay Rugby trillia SM Midas Krielsori Wells East ro lacrosse IIIIIONIA MINOR Novice Barrie ti Orangeville LAKESIIORE IlVENIIJI Barrie to Brampton ras hthwCC an expensepaid tennis holiday for four at designated location in Canada est value $3000 Register now to play Buick Challenge is open to Canadian citizens and perma nent residents aged 18 years or more as of December 31 l978 Both members of team must be amateurs and be unranked nationally in any category gprgvmlally in Mens and Xomens Open and junior categories only at any time within the last five years since January 1974 Foreign equivalents also apply Fulltime and parttime professionals anyone who receives money for instruct ing tennis Buick Challenge Coordinators Tennis Canada and provincial association officers and personnel are not eligible Tournament brochures including Entry Forms are available at any Buick dealership just ask or wherever you see the Buick Challenge counter display or by sending in the completed coupon to BUICK CHALLENGE HEADQUARTERS 40 St Clair Avenue West Toronto Ontario M4V 1M6 sfiicrr CHALLENGE ten innings AP Photo Comment urges US to golf win MUIRFIELD Scotland AP Never tell US college kid he cant play golf under pres sure British TV commentator Alan Hay did just that midway through the second day of Walker Cup play Thursday The US team including six play ers under 23 promptly stormed out and slaughtered the British seven matches to one in the singles final Hay made his comment at lunch time When discussing Walker Cup play to that stage he suggested the British stood good chance of winning the cup for only the third time because US college boys cant play golf under pressure Up to then the British were within striking distance of the Americans trailing by only one match But as Dick Siderowf the US nonplaying captain described it We were wat ching TV over lunch and heard the commentators remarks SPONSORED BY BUICK and on behalf of your Buick Dealer Gotcha Steve Dillard of the Cubs flies toward the plate and is tagged out by Pirates catcher Ed OH in eighth inning action Thursday in Pittsburgh Dillard was trying to score from third on fly to centre field by Dave Kingman Centre fielder Omar Morenos throw was in time to get the third out of the inning The Pirates beat Chicago 43 in Canadian Radioielevislon and Telecommunications Commrssron DECISION Following Public Hearing held in Toronto Ontario on and March 1979 the Canadian Radiotelevision and Telecom munications Commission announces the following decision Conseil de la radiodittusron et des telecommunications inidiennes BEAT THE HIGH PRICE OF GASOLINE SAVE HUNDREDS OF effective forthwith Daemon CRTC 79340 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT roaomo LONDON KITCHENER BURLINGTON SARNIA PETERBOROUGH KINGSTON SAULT STE MARIE COBOURG BARRIE COLLINGWOOD ESPANOLA ELLIOT LAKE BLIND RIVER TIMMINS NORTH BAY NEW LISKEARD KIRKLAND LAKE ONTARIO 782068100 Telemedia Communications Ltee Foster Hewitt Broadcasting Ltd Len Bromson Enterprises Ltd and Berex Investments Ltd doing business under the name of HEWPEX SPORTS NETWORK Application for broadcasting licence for on English language radio network consisting of CKFH Toronto CFPL London CKKW Kitchener ClNGFM Burlington CHOK Surnia CHEX Peter borough CFMKFM Kingston CJOMFM Sault Ste Marie CHUC Cobourg CKBB Barrie CKCB Collingwood CKNS Espanola CKNR Elliot Lake CJNR Blind River CFTlFM Timmins CKATFM North Bay CJTT New Liskeard and CJKL Kirkland Lake Ontario for the purpose of broadcasting the baseball games of the Toronto Blue Jays baseball club during the I979 baseball season Decision APPROVED HUM tradein dlowunce on your present cor HIP Victoria Wood St New Cars in stock Speed automatic is back transmission Also limited number of speed The commisswn mu licence ExPiring he°nd °f me 1979 tch these Diese Rabbns baseball season subiect to conditions to be speCIfied therein The affiliates of the CBC radio network must ensure that their papersfor affiliation agreements are respected and that the scheduling of opening dates REUBWUOOCI Farm the games of 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