Barrie Examiner, 2 Aug 1977, p. 10

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1o thgexamlner Tu esday August Fairly gives Jays win over Brewers TORONTO CP When Ron Fairly hit his first home run in 1958 Jim Clancy was two yearold groyving up in Chicago On Monday night each reached milestones at Exhibi tion Stadium The 39yearold Fairly hit his 200th career homer and the 21 yearold Clancy gained his first major league victory as Toron to Blue Jays defeated Milwaukee Brewers 32 in an American League game Fairly lined 21 pitch from Lary Sorensen over the right field fence in the sixth inning for threerun homer helping the Blue Jays overcome 20 deficit It came after Steve Staggs and Bob Bailor had hit backtoback singles with two out It had just enough on it Fairly said of the blast was looking for fast ball but to be honest with you dont really know what kind of pitch it was The homer was Fairlys 14th of the season He has 183 home runs in the National League more than half of them with Los Arigeles Dodgers He also played with Montreal Expos and St Louis ardinals in the National League and hit three home runs last season witlr Oakland As of the American League Fairly still remembers his first homer nearly 20 years ago It was off Ron Cline of Pitts burgh lazy fly ball that just cleared the fence TIES SERIES RECORD He said his most memorable home runs are the two he hit in the 1965 World Series against Jim Grant and Minnesota Twins Fairly also tied World Series record by getting at least hit iii eadr of the seven games of the 1965 series won by the Dodgers Clancy who was called up from Jersey City of the Class AA Eastern League 10 days ago made his major league de but last Tuesday without ever having pitched for Triple team The rookie righthander was rocked for five runs in the first two innings of the game against Texas Rangers the club that first signed him to profes sional contract The Rangers went on to win the game 1H and lancy took the loss On Monday night laiicy breezed through the first two innings and didnt allow hit until Larry Hairey singled with two out in the third He struck out four including pinch hitter Ken McMiillen to end the game with Jimmy Wynn stranded at third was more ready tonight Clancy said was throwing strikes with my fastball al though didnt have anything on it My biggest problem was getting used to the people here and the surroundings And wasnt used to the crowd Clancy allowed seven Mil waukee hits and walked one batter before 17590 spectators The Brewers took 20 lead in the fourth in Clancys only bad inning Cecil Cooper led off with double and Don Money singled him home Money moved all the way to third on the play when Fairly then in right field let the ball get past him for air error his first fielding miseue of the sea son He later moved to first SlRlCK lT TWO Thc loss went to Sorcnson also 21yearold tnokit He went the distance striking oirt two walking one and allowing five loronto hits He faced the minimum number of batters through the first four innings In the first he issued lead off walk to Staggs but picked him off first Doug Aiilt tripled in the third and was thrown out trying to score after the ball hit him as the throw came in from the outfield arid bounced past the bag Doug Radei had fifth iriniiig single for tlic only other Toronto hit prior to the three hit threerun outburst in the sixth and Soiensen retired the Blue Jays in order in thc seven th and eighth Driessen ends deadlock with lategame triple By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS Parrl Reuscliel looked toward home plate and saw George Faster in the batters box way ing bat that looked like king size war club just didnt want to give him anything to hit said the Chicago ubs relief pitcher national league He didnt He walked the streaking tincinnati Reds hit ter in the tense eighthiirning situation arid decided to take his chances with Dan Driessen It was the right move for Reuschel but the results turned out all wrong for the ubs Driessen hit tiebreaking triple that started the Reds to 76 National League baseball victory Monday night It was no consolation for Reuschel that the Reds thought he did the proper thing in avoiding Foster The Cincinnati left fielder had driven in four earlier runs with pair of two run homers increasing his ma jor leagueleading totals to 34 homers and 1o2 RBIs If was pitcher wouldnt be pitching to Foster said Driessen Id rather pitch to me Foster himself certified this thinking felt it wouldnt be smart to pitch to me said Foster en joying his best season Why pitch to guy who has hit two home runs In other National League ac tion San Francisco Giants de MONTREAL IlivWillie McCovey has returned happily to San Franciseo Giants of baseballs National League af ter thrmyear absence and one club that is sorry to see him back is Montreal Expos The 39yearold slugger crashed two home runs one for his 18th career grandslam as the Giants thumped the Expos 92 Monday night McCovey who signed with the Giants organization in 1955 signed again at the beginning of this season after coming to camp as free agent He had been away since 1974 after being traded to San Diego Padres who released him to Oakland As of the American League last September was in this organization 19 years before was traded away said McCovey who has hit four homers against Mon treal in four games this season When youre with an organ ization that long its like fain ily You get attached to it and dont think you can get used to another organizat ion McCovey added that he left in 1974 with the intention of re turning to San Francisco to fin ish his great career When was traded agreed to it on one condition 777that someday ld return to the Gi ants When went to San Diego Telex Rolls Srian Drive IN STOCK AT STAR 3M Photocopy paper NCR Cash Register rolls Overhead Transparencies All color Xerox Stationery Supplies Canon Calculators Sales Service Star Business Machines ltd feated Montreal Expos 912 New York Mets edged los Angeles Dodgers 87 in 12 innings llous ton Astros nipped Pittsburgh Pirates +3 in 11 innings and St Louis Cardinals tripped Atlanta Braves 63 ln games Sunday Phila delphia Phillies edged San Francisco 51 New York nipped San Diego 1M Atlanta downed Pittsburgh 83 incinnati de feated St Louis 62 Los Ange les routed Montreal ter and Chi cago beat Houston +1 On Saturday San Diego lop ped New York 86 St Louis dumped Cincinnati Los Anv gelcs hammered Montreal Yul Philadelphia rocked San Fran cisco EH Pittsburgh slammed Atlanta 10l and Houston socked Chicago 111 Pedro Borbon hurled 23 iii nings in relief of Tom Scaver to earn the victory for CIllCIlllllel Fosters home runs both came after twoout walks to loe Mor gan in the first and third in nings After Driesscns eighth inning triple scored Foster to snap 55 tie Driessen scored on Johnny Benchs single That turned out to be the eventual winning run after Bill Buckner hit homer in the Chicago nin th Mcts Dodgers Joel Youngbloods run scoring pinch single in the bot tom of the 12th lifted New York over Los Angeles The loss en ded fivegame winning streak for the runaway leaders in the National League West Lenny Randleopened the 12m with double and after lrclix Millan was walked in they knew it was on only tern porary thing The sixfootfour Giant has hit 16 of his 19 home runs on the road this season which might make one wonder if Candlestick Park home of the San Fran cisco club was not to his liking like lot of ballparks but there is nothing special about any one in particular its not like Im just waiting to go back toone Montreal starter Wayne Twitchell 27 gave up Mc Coveys basesloaded blast in the third inning which vaulted the Giants into lead Twitchell got hurt on pitch that we didnt want him to throw said manager Dick Williams who saw his club drop their fourth game in row and eightli in their last 11 He shook off the pitch we wanted him to throw but dont forget McCovey has hit them off few people TOOK EARLY LEAI San Francisco jumped into an early 20 lead when young cat cher Gary Alexander cracked l0 pitch into right field in the second inning that scored Vic Harris who had singled earlier Montreal got one back in their half of the inning when Tony Perez doubled and scored on Warren Cromarties 32nd twobase hit of the season Rentals 7266595 tentionally Steve Henderson who had tripled and homered struck out llut thcn Young blood hitting for winning pit cher Skip Lockwood drilled single to Icft for the winning run Astros Iilalrs Josc rnr SItlllllltd Itich ios sages first pitch into the right field seats in the bottom oi lIIi llth to lift Houston ovcr litts burgh laik Icnioiigcllo went the distance for Houston as thc Astios beat the Pirates for only the fifth time in their last 31 games iossage pilclicd thrcc lll nings of hitlcss relief bcforc yielding ruzs thh homer Sixthinning single by rnl and Ed Ilerrnianns double to thc Ieftcentrc field wall chascd Pittsburgh starter Odell Jones and tied the score at izl ardirials ti liiayrs Jerry Mumphrey broke tic in the sixth inning with his sec ond runscoring double oi the game lifting St Louis over At lanta Mumphreys first hit in the third inning broke lic that had been crcatcd by pair of tworun homers in the first by Harry lemplcton of the ar ds and Jeff Burroughs of the Braves lhe ardinals went on to score three runs II the third but the Braves tied the score at in the fiftli on thrcerrun homer by ito iaston Lou Brocks walk with one out in the sixth set the stage for Mumphreys game winning double off Max Leon Vinner Torn Underwood had already left the game for pinchhitter earlier in the inning Grandslam by McCovey guides Giants over Expos WIIIIE MEY Srattlc Iillllltl pitchci Irkc IIltll mus IlIt lio tum llI1lIttIl1LIlI IllItIltItll llllr sncccsslul wileand laniilyswap with III Iririswli wot both wcic playing for tIic cw York Yaiikccs iii 1073i IIiijoyiiiL Mariners plus iicw inari iagc tlic up for him Iliotoi Hi II llrl tll old rcIiI rllt hct iv Bostocks hitting streak helps Twins club Royals It IIIII IIfll IIIICSS Iyiiiiii Itostock isnt IIKilxllll for walk wlrcii Ill itcts up to tlicplatc Ive always thoung you swing it iiiythiin lll thc striki Ionc sayx thc Illllltiilt Twins cciitrc ficldci dont give the lllltIltl much of chaiicc to walk Illt american league Kanxas ity pitclicis might Iiayc bccii Illfl oil had thcy issncd iostock lcw lrcc passes Monday night lIc wcnt for banging oiil il hoiiic rnii doiiblr illlfl singlc and lithlllt his batting average to 31 whilc knocking in loiir runs its the Iwiris clubbed Kansas lity Royals it iii an niciicaii League baseball game Lyman is one ot tlic tiiicst Iiittcis lit the game said Twins manager icnc Mauch There is absolutely no ltIl lion in his swing Hes wry in tcnscplaycr Ihc victory was MiiinIsola 12th in its last to games as thc Iwins iiiovcd ahead of Kansas ity into sccond placc in thc West Division games be hind hicago WhitcSox In othcr gaincs Monday Io toiito Iilllt Iays iiippcd lil waukcc Bicwcrs it InlIIllllOlt Orioles dumped Oakland As Texas Iiangcrs 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Iiiitdtlil rn llilllt final round on for il IioIrtotal ol Lion oiicocrpu playoll appcniHl ccrtain allcr IIlIIfIOllill playiiii lIl IIlt last twosome with sccoiid round lcadci Itaii lalbol of Bclocil uc hit How iron about 51 lcct off thc back of tlic ltltligrccii FOR BETTER uPRlNltNG SEE ioiin coarnurrh riMIIEb so MdRRowRvo JBAPRIE 728 Ir Printers Silltt l960 rgtr ig liiil1lltilli lt wa Illllll cor tt1llti lil 23 carried rriii ruiagr with IIII things liiirl llll lookion irllu Simpson sorprise pick to Canadas track team EDMONTON CP Pole vaulter Bruce Simpson of To lOllIO was surprise selection Sunday to Canadian track and field teams that will compete in the World University Student Games at Sofia Bulgaria and the World Cup trial at Guadala jara Mexico Simpson was picked to both teams although he did not have one successful vault in the com petition won by Harold Heer of Vancouver Ron Wallingford of Ottawa an official of the Canadian Track and Field Association said Simpson was picked for the world cup trials although soun dly beaten by secondplace Brian Mclnerney of Toronto and Alan Kane of Vancouver who finished third Simgson was the only vaulter name for the student games because he has cleared the 1972 Olympic standard as required PERFORMANCES GOOD Simpson has not been ex tremely active since the Olym pics last year Wallingford said But he has been training and some of his recent perform ances have been good Paul Spir of Toronto who fin ished last in the 1500metre race at the Canadian World Cup trials that ended Sunday was picked on the basis of his past performances He was the only metric miler who had sur passed the standard and of ficials were told he could produce medical certificate to show he was injured Shot put and discus star Bishop Dolegiewicz of Montreal did not com te here because of injuries an was named in both of his specialties for each of the competitions Wallingford said some ath letesnotably 10000metre winner Peter Butler of Calgary had elected to com pete in the Canada Summer Games at St Johns Nfld rather than take the in ternational trips Summer Games fever spreading in St Johns ST JOHNS Nfld CPI Summer Games fever is spreading in this city and the organizing committee has no intention of trying to stop the outbreak Weve sold about half the 1564000 tickets available for all the events committee mem ber lId BonneII said in an inter View From what weve heard thats the highest ad vance sale of tickets since the games were initiated By next weekend most of the estimated 2ooo athletes coaches and managers will havc bccn flown into this port of 12oooo llic organizing coirimittce has rcceivcd official entry lists from tho to provinces and two territories which ltlt sending athlctcs llie ninnbcis rangc from 53 Yukon coiiipctitors to 21 par ticipants and officials llOlll in taiioandQucbtc Ioi two weeks starting with thc official opciiing ceremonies iiist Sunday competitors will bc on the playing fields and war tcrways trying to pick up iiicd als ItllSINlliS Medals go to thc top three fin ishcis in each event as do the highest lllllllIitl of points but thosc who finish out of the inch als are awarded points based on tlicirplaciiigs The province with thc most points is awarder the anada iaiiics flag whilc thc province which has shown the most Illl piovcmciit over the previous panics takes home the tllIOlL inal up are selling quality pools we do At Crown Pools we take pride in our workmanship You get pool The Canada Games Park is made up of new $41million Olympic swimming pool and air adjacent track and field sta dium which seats 11000 The park is located across the street from the campus of Me morial University where resi dences will serve as the Games Village The stadium is sold out for the opening ceremonies which Prime Minister Trudeau is ex perted to attend It will also be 63 ABSTAINERS INSURANCE ARE t$40000 Home it $4000 Garage Carport 520000 Contents $20000 Theft Coverage in $1500 Theft away from 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