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16 Saturday, April 20, 1974 The Ottawa Journal Barry Foote's 2nd home run gives Expos 7th victory FROM THE JOURNAL, i WIRE SERVICES ST. LOUIS Montreal Expo continued their winning ways here last night with a 54 vie-, tory over theSt Louis Cardi- nab tor their fifth straight triumph and seventh win in eight National 'League starts. Rookie catcher Barry Foots supplied the winning margin 1 (or the Expos last night with a leadoff homer in the sixth 1 inning and that run gave Montreal the cushion they needed to hold off a late St i Louis rally, It was Foote's. if second homer of the season. Third baseman Ron Hunt J-with, three singles and right- fielder Ken Singleton with a two-run double were the other hitting stars for the Expos.

But the big man was Chuck Taylor who came out of the bullpen to get the final out in the Cards three-run seventh ginning rally that chased starter and winner Ernie UoAnally, fe! Taylor retired seven Cards In a row to pick up his second In as many Baseball NATIONAL 11A8UI I KAST JT iHantraol Pnirodaiphlo 1 St Loula HawYorlc PUtaburohf mr l. rcr. o.b. 4 M7 1 J7I 1 I 4 .554 JV4 1 I .200 1 a avi WST vt a. pet.

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AUnoaaoto 010 000 001 2 7 3 Taxaa 101 000 OSx 10 13 2 733-9825 DIAL 5 DAYS, WEEK vO-jUL-U HOOM Mft Uit for a Vx tttsa that nreryooa who own oar at aom tko or an-oUmt ha a tMCSteff Otti hot t)M you would 1U to talk about. Now you can. Simply phono tt number below and you wUl bo abas to talk to a traimd tnaobanlo about H. Ui Is not a oonurmedaL Ba wont sell you ajiythtac la tact ha wont mo mention Jrm Tobmao Motor. Ha will, answer a apaelat totephoa that doea not to torrxwrh cur awttahboard or Barrtoa Dapartiiwut and ha doemt oar what maka or model or year of oar you ar drtTlne.

rmic tttvict rtovtot Iim" 1 Morani iMnl asaxai 't 1770 6 ANX ST. (At.AlTA VISTA) 7334825 i St Louis-jumped into 1-0 lead In the second Inning on rookie Bake McBride's inside the park home run. Mc Bride hit a line shot Just past shortstop Tim Foil into the gap in' left-centre and the ball rolled all the way to the wall. Expos bounced back with three in the third. Ron Hunt hit his second of three jingles and Bob Bailey walked.

Hal Breeden continued his torrid hitting, pace against left' banders by lining a single into left field to score Hunt. Singleton then drove home Bailey and Breeden with a long double- to right field. Reggie Smith of the Cards got his glove on the ball up against the right field fence but couldn't hang on and Expos were in the lead to stay. Hunt third hit, a single by Willie Davis to extend his hit ting streak to eight straight games, and a base hit by Bailey 'gave Expos another run in the fifth. Foote's homer to leadoff (he sixth gave Expos a 5-1 lead records -AMRRICAN LIAOUI AST PctGB.

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Naw York 100 000 20003 0 BatTimor wjO 230 Oix 3 2 Kllna, Bn (7), ond Munaont Orlmaly, Raynoldt (7), Jockaon (i), ond WIKtama. WP Gflmalay (M), LP Kllna (24). HRS-Oovli fist), urn ory tiatj, mnias irmi, Opener to 67s in Jr. GANANOQUE (Special) -For a time it looked as if Ot-. tawa werev in trouble in their Ottawa and District Jun ior.

series BrockvtUe Tikis had the 67s down 2-0 tniAtwr Wirongh the second period. But then me os raiuea wr an iw win and a lead in the bestof- five series. five series. Game two is Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Carleton Place. Jean-Marc Al Shephard end Chris Ray scored twice for the winners, with Jacques Diitrisac and Doug Lawrence getting 'one each' -'4 -t Dave Bajmski, Dan Collison ans Bob Shackles scored the Brockviile goals.

The losers were oushot 66-20. and they needed all of it to hold off the Cardinal rally in the seventh. McAnally got the first two hitters easily tit the seventh but walked Lou Brock and Ted Slzemore. Reggie Smith's run scoring single spelled the Box MONTR! AL ak ai Hunt IS Dovla CF Ballay LP Lyttl LP roan IB Jorganaan IB Slnglaton Cox 28 Taylor Foot Fall SS McAnally LlntUB Totola 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 AB Bl l. 4 .1.

0 4 10 0 4 1 II 4 0 12 Sill 4 i 4 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Brock LP Slzamora 2B Smith RF Simmons McBrld CP TorralB Raltz 3B Tyson SS NHL semi-finals MONTREAL (CP) Following are the playoff dates for Stanley Cup seml-fnal series. Both. are best-of-seven series. Series Chicago Black Hawks vs Boston Bruins April 21 Chicago at Boston afternoon 23 Boston at Chicago 25 Boston at Chicago" I 28 Chicago at Boston if necessary 30 Boston at Chicago if necessary May 2 Chicago at Boston if necessary, -Series New York Rangers vs Philadelphia Flyers 'April 20 New York at Philadelphia 23 New York at Philadelphia 25 PhUadelpbla at New Yrok t. i 28 Philadelphia at New York afternoon 30 New York at Philadelphia if necessary May 2 Philadelphia at New York Jf necessary t.

5 New York at Philadelphia afternoon, if necessary inimiinRmramniHHinnnimiiiiMnniiiri Czechs want i Canadians back PRAGUE (AP) Czechoslo- pionships," Canada has found vakia today called for the re- itself in isolation which led to-turnof Canada to the world ice ward a rapid decrease in the hockey championships. standard of amateur ica hockey The, official Comrmmist party. if the country. newspaper' Rude Pravo Rode Prayo said the Canadi-. participation of Canadian ice ans are now aware that they' -faockev players would contrib- made a mistake and want to re nte toward raising, tee stanaarQ of the world championship, It added this would have a Only the congress of th Inter-positive influence not only on national Ice Hockey Federation the annual championships, but in 1975 can make' a decision on on over-all development of the Canada's participation.

sport in the world, including Canada. Rode Pravo claimed that after what it called the "ill-, judged decision of 1969 not to attend the world chant- Red Wings cnnncni pMUllqUl i 1 Ottawa Red Wings want Into the Ottawa Valley Inter- mediate A Hockey League for tbe 1974-75 season, but before that happens they'll need a sponsor. who operated in tbe Hockey League this year is due within the next several weeks. Anyone interested in sponsoring the club can' call Frank Gagnon at 722-3996. n' VIECZ MONDAY, APRIL 22 8 M.

OTTAWA CIVIC CENTRE WRESTLING GRAND PRIX The "Knoble" SHEIK vs Jackie 2 af TAO) 'TIAM MATCH OINO BRAVO end GINO BRITO GIUo'Ta. fea POKSON aaa TARZAN Th laah TYUX t)iitn I v. CDOUARD CARPfi NTIER THI U.0. 1 MaMfff TAO TIAM UTTLI BOY BOII and FARMER BOY JEROMI UnU BRUTUS and SKY lOW lOW MMk ".7 J. -Johnny war iaou and boiy two rnvifts THI CUBAN ASSASSINS PLUS WO.V.EN WRESTLING BOUTS $3, $4 tela at Imrivti St, 111 Ink Street tad (ivk Ceatre (Mi.t Atfll 22) 1 end for Tayh was greeted by a double by Ted Simmons to score" two runs but Taylor got Mc-Bride to end the inning and then set the.

Cards down in -order in the eighth and ninth, eth. score Owytr PM Pano Hlckmn PH Rlchart CurKa Carman Crw PH Papl SS McCorvarPH Total! -Montraal St. Loula Torra, McAnol y. 1. LOB Montraal St.

id Torra, Slnglaton, Simmons 2. 1 Foott (2). SB Llnrz. S-Cox. AVJtnall ip hrarbbao McAnally (1-1) 4 5-3 5 4 4 4 'Taylor 11-3 1 0 0 0 0 Curtlt-4.

(1-1) 51-3101 5 I 1 Gorman 1 1-1 0 0 1 0 Pana I Rlcharf 1 0 0 0 0 1 Siva-Taylor 1:24. A. i i sume contacts witn worm ce hockey. 7 Canterbury badminton w. PEMBROKE (Special); Canterbury High School won four out of five events here kv the.

Ottawa Valley High School Badminton Cham-pknshQpa Following are the results: BOYS' SINGLES 1. Tom Darwin, Canterbury 2. Eric Johnson, Gloucester BOYS' DOUBLES 1.. Roa -Little and Glen Thomas, Canterbury Garth Rotor and BtraJ Bora, Borden GIRLS' SINGLES 1. Carole thief1, De LaSalle 2.

DebWe James, Nepean GIRLS' DOUBLES I. Anne-Marie Creaser, and Helen Thompsorl, Canterbury 2. Melony Barker and Dorothy Hamilton, Borden I MIXED DOUBLES 1. Murray Thorpe and Jan-nice Davis, Canterbury 2. Paul Bruno and Kathy kinsbury, BelL 3 NOW SEE TUESDAY, APRH 30tfi IT'S A SATTL1 JFOyimT CANADIAN AU-STARS wrw PaaS TM Raaart 111 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 34 4 4 4 on on 000-s 010 000 3004 DP-St.

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.1 BARRY FOOTE KEN SINGLETON RON HUNT Today's By United Press International rH 1 (All times EDT) a AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland Jhonson M) at Boston (Tiant 0-1), pjn-, New York (Stottlemyre-2-1) at Baltimore (Cuellar j)-l), 2, p.m. Milwaukee (Wright 2-0) at' Detroit (Lolich 0-3), 2:15 p.m. Kansas aty (Splittorff 0-1) at Chicago (Wood 1-3), 4 p.m. California (Ryan at-Oakland (Holtzman 0-2), 4:30 p.m.xi Minnesota (Decker 1-0) at Texas (Hargan 0-1), 9 p.m.' NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh (Moose 1-1) at New York i (Koosman M), 2:15 pjn. San Diego (Arlin 1-2) at Cincinnati (GuUett.

0-l)r 2:15 p.m.. San Francisco (Willoughby. 1-2) at Los Angeles. (John 3-' 0), 4:15 pjn. i Montreal (Renko 1-0) at St Louis (Foster 0-1) p.m.

Chicago (Reuschel (Ml) at Philadelphia (Ruthven 1-0), 7:35 p.m.-, i Atlanta (Reed 2-1) at Houston (Dierker 2-0), 8:35 p.m. WHA playoff standings Br TH CANADIAN PRISS WaatOhrlUanalaaaiMMal SarMs a v' API Mlnnatot la 141 Houaton 0 14 10 Mlnnaaot at Houaton Baal DMMa aamMlaal SrH WLPAPt Toromo 1 1 a 4 i CMc ago 1 4 Ratull prwoy Toronto Chlcogo 4 Chlcogo ot Toronto Bait of asvafi goniati IT LIVE Gam tint 8 p.m. PLACa tap Alt-ttM Jv yj. numnwtwn'wiia wltk aV Atklmaa, an Mara Laila tint flaw awl Mm. Waawa ki a fhwfcp mbnd mottk raca kalf-rlma.

Anything goal No koto borradl No rafarvaal A 1 r- ti 1, ar-dr. 1 1 I Jk I A r. i 1 D0N7 MISS THE ACTION Reds Garbo By United Press International. i Dave Coocepcion and Tony Perez- teamed up to drive home five runs as the Cincin-. nati Reds built up an 8-0 lead Friday night and then coasted to an 84 win over the Sao Diego Padres, i The Reds bunched singles by Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, and Concepcion with an inten-- tional walk and an infield out by Mer Rettenmund as they scored fwo runs in the first to- -ning off loser Randy Jones.

They added four more in me seventh, Concepcion doubling home two and then coming home of Perez after the Reds' 'slugging first base-' men his homer of the season. In other ganies, PUtadelpfaia trounced Chicago, 9-2, Montreal edged St. Louis, Houston stopped Atlanta, 8-2, and San Francisco nipped Los Angeles, 54. Pittsburgh at New York was rained out Dave Cash drove in four runs with three hits, including a third inning home run, to lead the Philadelphia Phillies to victory over the Chicago Tommy Helms tied the score with a two-run home run in the, fourth inning and then scored in- a three-run sixth inning rally as the Houston Astros beat the At-'. lanta Braves.

Helms blast, his first of the year, drove in Mitt May who had singled. 'But in toe sixth, Denis Menke and winning pitcher Dave Roberts hit sao floes and Greg Gross tripled to knock in Helms. Leaders in majors OAS It PCT 11 32 7 11 14 7 .431 21 4 IB Mi 34 7 It Mi Jl 113 1 TI 41 10 20 .417 10 34 1 14 Mi 14 55 II J2 .400 I 20 0 XW 30 4 .400 Oroaa. Hou Klrkpatrlck, Pitt Mlttarwold. Chi Slnglaton, Mtl Schnack, NY Habnar, Pitt Umar, Phil Cadano, Hou Backart, Sd Braadan, Mtl AMRRICAN LRAOUI AB PCT 14 49 Irl 20 ,401 12 4 I HI Mt 10 rt 14 i Jit a 74 10 MS 12 4B 111 IS .375 4j.

i jTi 1 10 10 J57 US 41 17 .154 12 41 17 .154 I 17 2 .15 Stinton, Col Canaw. Mlnrr. Orlch, Bolt (Mia, Minn, t.T' JKkaon, Oak Orlava, Tax Maybarry. KC NY Chombllas. Clav R.

Caah, Dat Horn runa: Notional Laaau! Wynn, La i Oar. vay, LA Si Parar, Cln and Habnar, Pitt 4 Aaron, All and Mlttarwald, Chi Amarlcan Laogu: Nattltt, NY and Jackaen, Oak 7i Duncon- Clav and Burroughs Tax St YaatriamalU, Boa ond RMnnaoa Col 4., Rum battad Ki National Laagua: Cadana, Hou and Wynn, LA 17; wllllama, CM end Cay, LA Oarvay, LA 11. Amarlcan Laagua: Jackwn.Ook Hi Nattlaa, NY lii Borroogna, Tax 111 Roblnaon, Cal and Ellis, lav. 12. Pitching: Notkmol Laagua: John, LA Ml Nlakro, All, Sutton, LA ond CoM wail, SF 1-1 14 Had with two vie- Amirlcon Laagua: Huotar, On Mi Blbby ond Janklna, Tax.

S-li, 17 Had with two vlcrarl. Heard increases Spanish lead LA MANGA, Spain fReuter) Despite an upset stomach which almost forced bim to withdraw, Jerry Heard of the United States increased his lead to five strokes in the Spanish Open golf cham-prtHhcp Friday. The 2year-old Cahfornian had a third-round score of 70, giving him a seveh-under-par total of 209. Gary Player of South who won the Masters tournament last week, is second with a 214 total following a 70 Friday. Bob Pmriuk of Windsor, Ont, with a 47 in tbe second round, soared to a 79 for 217.

HEAVY EQUIPMENT RENTED EXCAVATIONS SEWERS AND WATEX MAINS INSTALLED coast to win, leads The San Francisco Giants made the most of their two hits, parlaying a solo homer by Bobby Bonds end a two-'' run single by Chris Speier into a victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Bernle Carbo's two-run homer in the first mng Fri- day and RB. hit in the third, led the Boston Red Sox to a victory over the Cleveland 'Indiana and helped Reggie Cleveland to his first American League victory. Carbo's third homer of the season came with one out in "the first toning after Doug Griffin bad walked. Boston got three more runs in the third.

Griffin singled to left and moved to second when. Carbo was hit by a pitch. Dick Tidrow worked three. Winnings for Qeveland and allowed five runs to take his second loss in three decisions. In other American League action, Baltimore beat New 5-3, Chicago nipped Kansas City 5-4 and Texas whipped Minnesota 0-2 Home, runs by Tommy Davis, Al Bumbry and Mark Belanger powered Baltimore to a victory over Steve Kline eod the Yankees.

Davis end Bumbry hit two-run Shots off loser Kline while Oriole southpaw Ross Grsmsley had his second wan of the year with tfe- lief help from Bob Reynolds and Grant Jackson. Craig Nettles slammed a Boston two-run hoD er for the Yan-. kees, his seventh of the sea- -son, to grab the Major League lead. Kansas City Royals' pitcher Bruce Dal Canton walked Ron Santo with the bases loaded in the sixth inning to force home the winning run. The Sox beat the Royals for their tbard win in 11 Sox starter' Jim Kaaf.

got his first victory after four attempts. He' scattered seven hits, walked six and 'struck out five. The win was' Kaaf a -seventh in nine decisions against Kansas City in his i Ferguson Jenkins tossed a seven-batter and Texas- grabbed eight runs to the bottom of the eighth to beat the Rangers and win their fourth straight game. Jenkins, who was protecting a 2-1 lead until the eighth, picked up his third win against one defeat He has gone the dstanoe in all four ourtings thts Beason. Jam Fregos had his first bomer the seasoa off loser Bill night 5 MEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL STORES TO SERVE YOU ST.

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