14 the examiner Friday Sept 1e1977 Jays come up winners Orioles refuse to finish game TORONTO WP The repercussions of Earl Weavers decision Thursday night to pull his team off the field resulting in forfeiture may not be fully known until the end of the American League schedule However the Baltimore ri oles manager is sticking to his contention that he did the only thing he muld do couldnt afford to leave my players out there Weaver said of his fifth inningdecistoii 7a decismn which resulted in an official SH loss to Toronto Blue Jays and left the Orioles games hack of New York Yankees in the East Division Toronto was leading 4tt at the time The controversial move was made when umpire Marty Springstead refused to grant Weavers request that tarp covering the mound in the To ronto bullpen down the left field line and anchored by bricks he removed Weaver said he expressed to the umpiring crew his concern for the safety of his players particularly left fielder Andres Mora who had stumbled cross ing the mound making catch iii game Wednesday night be tween the two clubs When Springstead refused his request Weaver pulled his squad off the field and held meeting in the clubhouse where there was unanimous agree ment that unless the taip was removed the Orioles would not continue the game The players agreth to stiffer the consequences Weaver said adding that the safety of his players was foremost in his mind Basesloaded triple lifts Red Sox to win TlllT lll IRFSS american league 13 games to phi New York has let In other gases lhiirstlay liii7esota Twins downed ago lite Sox 72 Texas Ira talitornia Angels if Kansas tity ltoyals ltlllltliltltltl from 76 and 14 to sttcl wit rg streak to to gt 11gt earized the lftllllllllg re xiii tampltell Roy als 73 stLi Ki1gt it swept the iwblereader froii Itakland sewing extra innings in both games towens led off the the rizghtcap with 115 the left field UNTIL 71 might have saved some oiies career Theres only four feet of space between the foul line and the mound had my tMoiast slip out there ast night and wasnt about to let it happen again If you cant go four feet and catch hall theres something wrong Spriiigsteads version of the situation differed IIarl complained they had bricks on top of the tin and he wanted them returned the third base umpire said told the grounds crew to remove the bricks but then he Wtavert came back otit and said he re fused to play unless the tarp was removed Its the same thing in tleve land Detroit and tliicago where they have similar parks When its raining they ptit the tarps down bleachers to lift the ltoyals to victory alter lete Latocks single scored Willie Wilson ith the winning tally in the tltli Twins Iiite So Hutch Wynegar drove in two runs llIl pair of singles and Rod tarew drove in one run and scored two to back leoff Zahns sixhit pitching as Minnesota downed hicago tarews ltith triple of the sea son extended his latest hitting streak to 12 games Wyriegar had his first Rlll single in the third inning and singled home another run If the fifth Rangers ti Angels like llargroves ltith home run of the season and Willie llort ons two run single sparked lexas over taliforma Rangers starter Nelson Hriles 54 who needed help from reliever Adrian Devme gave up six hits in six llllllllgs Ill cluding Don Baylors 22nd htittltt 200 wins for Seaver Pr Tllf rttt lTIltIliIgt tc rcgtA twin or ritywtf because was wwi ant liigl rrios of the the that imam right Viv so liiuiwlax nigh at scoreboard ifi Lu lf iii 7H Il lltlfss ri Hi an League ll II Ict 77 ii 31 to lt 37 lwi Mi lt iv It It iiii lu tw Iloiim runs lil Ii4 iw tit lt Min haltd in rat Iioohln Kai to Javk iotr It lt Ifpl in fripli Mn 1t 1m stolin haw their lIaii tit he it sinkonii iv tolforr lio iov lititiin lt tlllisltilis ill ir in it ll rain top 10 ffrlttil IIAUI Ira IV Ill lilil gt Ht Rut if Ttfil IliNlIll ii iVl1 ll Ivl ftrtiti atiirdi airils ii firm fimaï¬o tA in liti Torono titaviator VI itsoa lÂ¥i Ati IItizmm Iiklid ii 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victory wasnt his most artistic but it did provide him with nw stature Only four other active major leagucrs have reached that cherished level IILUtif1 Jenkins of hathaiii tint laylord lcrry lim Kaat and tatfish Hunter The triumph was the lch in 14 decisions for Staver this sea son and his lltli Slfltt joining incinnati from New York Mets on June l3 The decision not only en hanted Boaters record but prevented the Dodgers from moving cloer to the National League West pennant Their magic number for clinching the West title remained at four games after the Reds won their fourth in row from the Dodg crs and took the season series tots llardy Aastrom 2tLycarold goaltender for New York Rangers says one thing that has him worried in his lack of English Aastrem native of Skelleftea Sweden ho played for the Swedish national team at this years world championships says he cant find the proper words to direct his teammates in goalinoutli scrambler tI lliotoi Lack of English is main worry MUNIHILXL tli llardy Aastrom admits he will find those goalmouth sciaiiibles es pecially hectic at least for the early stages of the ltiTir7tt Na tiontil Hockey League season Aastrom Ztiryearold Swedishhorn netminder Wllll New York Rangers said receir tly during break in the Rangers rookie training camp schedule that his lack of tingliin is among his biggest worries cannot find lllt words the expressions to tell my players what is liaptxning Aastroin said It am screened dont know what to shout If an op posing player is on one ol my players cant think of the words That is priority must learn the proper language to help the team But if that handicap is over come at the rookie camp in sub urban lointc laire or at the teams full training camp in New York starting Sunday Aastrom may well he the ltangers top goalie this season didnt come over here to be No Aastroom said came toworkhardand toheNo Hangers general manager loliii Irgttsiin who has handed the coaching duties to lean luy lalliot this year appears to have decided that Aastrom will likely gel the topjob like him and be hard said lerguson Wtil ks Capitals expected to fight signing WASHINGTON vAli Washington apitals With the support of the National Hockey League will lllt still over the signing of tleltiitcttiiin ltohcrt Iicard llltll No amateur draft lltiltl to multiyear contract with Quebec Nor diqucs ot the World llockcy Assiniatioii litir tlalcy the tapitals president said Thursday the NllLs hoard of governors met in criiergency session via tele phone and voted unanimoust to join with the Washington Va lVlfl METRIC CONVERSION KIT 60 This Metric Conversion Kit fits all speedometers and easily quickly converts your speedometer from mph to kilometres per hour Available now at your Woolworth store ONLY each DOWNTOWN BARBIE fapitals in supporting llltll pe titioii to require compliance with the consent decree tiMalley said the formal ac tioii is expected to he filed Mon lay in district court in Philadelphia licard was the third player chosen in the NHL draft Quc hec did not choose him until late in the fourth round of the WHA draft the 217th player so lected since he had already enr tered into written agreeincril with the apitals before the WIIA draft took place Ergm tourngment committee Representative dropped TORONTO CP Faced with gettough policy in the light of recent criticism from Canadian MujorJunior Hockey Imnguc club owners Hockey Canadas international touniarriont min mittec rejected Thursday bid to expand junior reprmcntiition on the committee The committee went even arthcr and dro ipod thi om rcpro sentutivc of junior hockey who had previous been normd to all on the tournament organization committee Howard Drirwni of Ottawa 675 chairman of the Ontario Major Junior Ifocklfy Leagues board of governors Canada will host the second world junior hockey tournament scheduled for Dec 22 Jun or3 the mldtlltndlfllll finall iitill up in the air pending arrangements for live television coverage of the game Hughson told news conference followmg intcling With chairriiari Douglas Fisher of Hotkt Amateur Hockey Association of iciiils Canada and two Canadian incoming primidcnt iordoii ltcnwick of lcnietnnginshcni tint and outgoing executivedirector lordon Iurkts of Ottawa that thi tour narnciil almost was cancelled Burnaby wins the Minto Cup WllllltY nt tttli Hurri ahy scored six power play goals and once while playing short handed to defeat Whitby Build ers 17 to Thursday night giving the western champions the fa nadian junior lacrosse chain pionsliip and the Minto lup Burnaby which lost the first two games in the bestofscven series l2tt and M9 rallied to win the next four including earlier victories of 178 1211 and 154 Its the second year in row the west has won the title Vic toria did it in 197677 making it the first time since limit34 that the West has won consecutive Minto Yup crowns Burnaby goalie Hod Hanist er was named the most valuable player in the series He made several excellent 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