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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 28

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28 Wednesday, September 12, 1973 The Ottawa Journal Marshall to rescue Yheii Expos reduce Cards' lead By FRED DOWN UPI Sports Writer Mike Marshall believes the test of a relief pitcher is "not bow good he is at his best but bow bad he Is at his, worst. "Anybody can get the hit ters out when be has his stuff," explains the Montreal star reliever who set a National League record Tues- kvmmhbmb ma-w i am day night by finishing his 6Sth NATIONAL LIAOUI BAST Pet. OB m. Louis jm -'flttoburgh. .494 Vt ftortmi j.i,...;..; ,0 'Viuw or ,4 York 7J JB9 Pet.

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B' workout I set Thursday Carleton Legion, Kings, a junior team, begin workouts tomorrow night on their home Ice surface here and all players interested in attending are 'invited. First session Thursday starts at 7 p.m. and practice will follow the next week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights. Further information can be 'obtained by phoning Doug Gibson, team manager, at 1- 257-3561 evenings or 1-257-2200 during the day. Jeff Jacques joins Toros CATHARINES, Ont.

(CP) Jeff Jacques, St. Catharines Black Hawks' cap-i tain during thr 1972-73 Ontario Hockey Association Major Ju-- nior A season, has signed a three-year contract with To-rronto Toros of the World Association. The 20-year-old Jacques was drafted hv California Rnlrlpn Spnl In Jthe NaJtenalJockevLeague-J and by Winnipeg Jets in the 'WHA but his WHA rights were vlater transferred from to Toronto. kw mm am llSRecords WEST 1 i game. "Hie trick is to keep things under control when you don't have your stuff." Called "the best relief pitcher in the majors" by Montreal manager Gene Maucb but un-der-p ublkixed in comparison to relievers like Sparky Lyle and Dave Glusd, Marshall has earned 29 saves to 81 appearances this 'season and is the No.

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Crusaders sign Jtilllman brothers CLEVELAND (UPI) -Cleveland Crusaders' general manager Jack Vivian Tuesday announced the signing of brothers Larry and Hillman'40 World Hockey As-, sociatoin contracts. The veteran National Hockey League defensemeh report- edly agreed to four-year pacts for about $200,000 each. Larry, 36, was obtained from the Chicago Cougars in exchange for center iceman Joe Hardy and Wayne, 34, was picked up from the New York Blades for future considerations. NCMHA South Ottawa Canadians Hockey tryouts in either A or Bantam Divisions of the Na-. tional Capital Minor Hockey Association are asked to call Pat Kenney at 733-5861 or Larry Larock at 521-3549.

eradons. HOCKEY MEETING Laroche Park Minor Hockey Association will hold a meeting for anyone interesting in coaching or managing this Thursday at the Laroche Park Community Centre at 8 p.m. Plonnlng to watch the game on TV tonight? why not order some from the Cathay of course. A Qold Chit Auoclat are only games out of first p'ace In the National League's Eastern Division race. It was Marshall to the res cue again Tuesday night when the Expos defeated the St Louis Cardinals 4-1.

Marshall, shut out the Cardinals for the last 1 innings and now has Allowed no runs and" seven hits in eight relief assign-men 13 innings aga'nst them mis season. Cincinnati increased Its lead in the Western Division to four games with a 6-3 victory over Los Angeles, Chicago defeated Pittsburgh 2-0, Philadelphia beat New York 64, Atlanta scored a 6-5 U-inning triumph over San Francisco and Houston topped San Diego 4-2 in 10 innings in the other NL games, Singles by Mike Jorgensen, Jim Lyttle and Bob Bailey, a walk, two infield outs and a two-run throwing error by Ted Sizemore the Expos to rally for four runs in the seventh inning at St Louis. Del Baker dies at 80 SAN ANTONIO, Tex." (UPI) Delmer "Del" Baker, who had a 50-year baseball career as a player, coach and manager, died at his home Tuesday following a lengthy illness. He was 80. Baker, who retired as coach of the Boston Red Sox in 1960, spend 27 years In American League as a player and coach.

He started professional baseball in 1915 as a catcher for Detroit His flaying career also took him to San Fran cisco 1917-18, Portland 1919-21, Mobile 1922 and Oakland 1923-27- Baker spent 20 years coaching, including at Detroit 1933-38, Cleveland 1933, Boston 1945-49 and at Boston again He was manager 4V4 season at Detroit after succeeding Mickey Cochrane in 1938. Baker also managed Beaumont in the Texas League for three Seasons and managed Sacramento of the West Coast League in 1949 and San Diego in 19S0-51. T)qlra nnri ita1 a Hmimi to the American League pen nant In 1940, but the Tigers fell to the Cincinnati Reds in the World Series, four games to three. OVVA seeks new players An open meeting is scheduled for anyone interested in participating in senior ladles and men's volleyball leagues in the Upper Ottawa Valley areas of Amprior, Renfrew, Shawvllkv Eganville, Pembroke, Petawawa; Deep River and Madawaska. The meeting win be held this Thursday at General Pan-et High School (Girl's Gym) at CFBN Petawawa, Ont.

at 7.30 p.m. The league Registered with the Ottawa Valley Volleyblal Association is looking for 'coaches, referees and anyone interested in the1 management of clinics and tournaments. For further information call Pete Bennett at 687-4131 or Ron Nasadyk at 687-5496. 4 Marshall's stellar relief effort preserved Steve Renko's 13th win while Alan Foster was tagged with his eighth loss for the Cardinals. a Ed Armbrlster's two-run double was the big blow of a 1 I.

OVER AND OUT ST, LOUIS' St. Louis Cardinals' shortstop Mlka Tyson falls over Bob Stlnson of the Montreal Expos after: tagging him' out during the 3rd Inning Tuesday night at St Louis. Stlnson tried to stretch a single to right centre into a double but a strong throw by Cards' Bemle Carbo caught him at second. (apiowiwI wirtphoto) rtreotonc FRONT WHEEL plus TO STRETCH TRE LIFE! Firestone Riding System Service Specialists will carefully align -and statically balance both front whMlt, repack outer front wheel bearings, plus check brakes, shock absorbers, battery and all suspension parts. Foreign cars, torsion bars or air conditioning extra.

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