AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP mr YSU ee A Airis oo y ‘ By AGN auticipated leap into the 20- 2ume winners’ circle, Now, ut 23, he seems ready to make the jump. By JIM BECKER Associated Press Sports Weiter From the day they signed him at 18, Balltfinore Orig es were convinced pitther Mulitades Ster- @i0 Papastedgios had every- of the young season Tuesday | thing. . night with a five-hit, 1-0 shutout He's fost a few taines alone uver Minnesota Twins. It also the way. like a fistiul o: vowels woos tis secund complete game and consoniint .oblas das eppen- anc dropped his earned run av- dix, The leitey Whit when he crave ter 1.57, sNortencd his namie te Malt Pap- The victory protected Balti- pas, The eppendia wos fumoved more’s one - half game league iead., 1982 9 last season, The opescetion spoiled the American Towne cinipaten ane delayed the voune riehthunder’s Kunsos City Athletics took 3-0 decision over Detroit Ti- loseits of five of their last: and Los Angeles Angels Portiand pushed out oer. six. as Seais meet Totems PORTLAND. Ore. .P -- Way Oriand Kurtenbach, Danny Be- back last) October when the lisle and Nick Mickoski fired Western Hovacy League season foals for Seals. ‘“ommy MecVie_ was youngs. Seaitle Tetems felt: had the Buckaroo tally. eenerovs and sent tarir extra we ee goaltender. Jimmy McLeod, to San Frauncisco, In the league they may live to generosity. Jim put on a sre; Fockey scores rahiin their chanipiun regret By The Canadian Press Western League Tuaeniar per- San Francisco 3: Portland 1. formance Tuesday night as th» San Francisco wins best-of- Seals beat Portland TBuechkaroos seven Southern Division final: 7-1] and entered the fivied. They 4-3. beat the Buckaro:.: +-3 in the International League best-of-seven Southern Division Minneapolis 2: Fort Wayne 4. final, Fort Wayne wins best-of-seven : The champion shiv test-of-sev- en Seattle - Sea's series epens in San Francisco Friciy, final 4-1. Allan Cup Winnipeg 0; Windsar McLeod turned back 41 -het:. sor leads best-of-seven final 3-0. 18 in the second pericd, as the Memorial Cup Bucks tried desperaicly to sal- Niagara Falls 9; Espanola 7. vage the game for land fans. 19,548 Port- ONCE STARTED. SHE COULDN'T STOP - and it started the day She met.. ‘starring ALAR DELON. ANNE GIRARD AN ALI OP FELALED a puteo m Canada bey ALIRAL FILMS Seal | TODAY. and 7:30 ~ NSS] tHuRsDAY p.m. 9:10 reves tae be ae FRANK SINATRA THE LAUREN CE HARVEY ACHR CANDIDATE co-starring Angela Lansbury Henry Silva James Gregory JANET LEIGH “TODAY “SAVAGE GUNS! 7:15 p.m. “PARTY GIRL THURSDAY to SATURDAY — 7 - 9:30 p.m, Me iM BRAMBO nt) \: an a AgaLy AND AY EXQUISITE NEW JAPANESE STAR, wn 4 “al is Paar A ; TS oa UO TAP: PATRICIA OWENS PLU BUPTONS« HICARDO MONTALBAN MARTHA SCOTT + MIVOSHT UMFK: JAMES GARNER [ane satnonecns MUTKO TARA] ys oyccce ue WILLIAM GOETZ courcive-w JOSHUA LOGAN fasten tor beats wr AALS AM ‘Uh betray ts FAO WHI pert huo Pappas won his second game - -ond, 2. Wind- | Niagara Falls leads best-of-seven Eastern final 2-0. : tedged Washington Senators 5-4 jin 10 innings. The Boston Red Sox - New ; York Yankees game was post- poned because of cold weather. FANS 'EM EARLY Pappas, who pitched only 11 ‘innings in the minors and has been a Baltimore starter since the age of 19, las won 10, 15, 15, 13 and 12 games in the last five ‘seasons. He furthered his drive for a big year this season by striking out six af the first 10 “Minnesota batters. Only one Minnesota runner advanced to third and he got there on an error, Dick K Stigman took the loss and Dodgers By MIKE RATHET + Associated Press Sports Writer The latest episode in the trou- . bled life of Walt Alston and his embattled Los Angeles Dodgers might be entitled How to Suc- ceed in Basehbaii Without Really Hitting. The punchless Los Angeles Dedgers got only two hits off Milwaukee pitching but the sec- a two-out homer by Frank ‘Howard in the ninth inning, was “enough to beat the Braves 2-1. Hank Aaron hit his fifth homer _of the year for the losers. St _Louis and San Franci: Norgan, president of the “dor- mani’ Vineonver Mounties base- hall elub, sald) Tuesday he has mailed noeheque cavertae the George $7,000" to edly hell, Norgiun sald db owas step townrd the ehuab's prying off nll its debts sa franehise dn the Paeifie the Const RPE RII NENT Ere gn oreme remmmen seem yt ce to pes mega ey we ewe 1 Gees Her emgre mega yemnneee Ctthy Assochution, left-hander . working Ontario Hockey Aszocia- Tonights game: disippointed ‘fen’'s Indebtedness of Seloce too g frst tind oof lis: League would be “free and eleap" M 8) at AT OW and ready to resume operntions | o 7 2) UO BB Oh next oyerpr if the { (] arises, 8 Ob ~The Mounties were left out of § Ks) 4 ithe PCL this) year when the: y Hlengue expanded to dnelude en... Drwwan Wy Dale Kilhey tries from. the defunet Ameri-; as tosses five-hitter ut Minnesota sixth consecutive to lose to the Ori- 'e*es this season, It also was the ‘second straight game in which ‘tne Twins were unable to score a run. The Baltimore run was driven ‘became the -acress in the second inning by iJerry Adair with a sacrifice flv. following singles by Brooks Rob- ‘inson and Joe Gaines. ' Kansas City’s Ed Rakow, 3a iprine reason fer the fine start. ‘of the Athletics, threw another {masterpiece at the Tigers. He lstrueck out six of the first nine 'men he faced, allowing only five ‘hits. Norm Cash's homer was the | only damaging blow. hit twice but beat Milwaukee | meanwhile, moved intca a tie for first place. The Cardinals pound-| ed 17 hits and crushed Housten! Colts 15-0 while Ernie Broglic pitched a two-hitter, and thr; Giants whipped Cincinnati Reds 4-2 behind Juan Marichal’s SIX ‘hitter. CUBS SHOW FANGS Pittsburgh dropped to third a; Chicago Cubs scored six runs in- the fourth inning — more than: they had scored in any previcis, tory over the Pirates. ‘game—and rolled to a 7-2 vic-, New York. Mets and Philadelphia Phillies: ‘were not s¢ heduled. 3-0 lead ,blaying his first game as a re- | placement for Julian Klymkiw,) WINDSOR, Ont. «) —- Windsor | matched Rutledge at every turn., | The pace of the second period achieve what no other Windsor; was even slower than the first | ; because of the checking. Serviss! \finally breke the ice at 10:01 iwith a large ' sephson. | Jcsephson checked Winnipeg's | Shorty Melanehuk in the corner! to the left of Collins, ‘hind the net ‘puck unter Coliins’ ‘sprawl. MAROONS FIGHT BACK The Maroons tore back in an attempt to tie it up before the period ended but Rutledge his defence held close checking brought tempers to the fringe a couple of times but no battles broke out, Bendo notched the near the five-minute mark of ! the final period and again Mel- anchuk was the victim. He at- tempted to flip a pass over his own blneline but Real Chevre- fils stuck out a lee and the puck rebounded to Jack Costello. The latter wheeled and passed to the crease and Bendo home, Rutledge made a fine save on Fred Dunsmore wit the nine-min- ute mark but, until the last mine ute when he stopped Gord Simp- desperate spn twice, he was hardly hothered us the Maroons found themselfes unable to fathom Windsor's checking pattern, PARKLAND Thurs., Fri., Sat. Thurs, $1.50 per car Fri, night Free Popcorn for children Gates 8:00 Show 8:30 “TWO RODE TOGETHER Richard Widmark James Stowart Shirloy Jones — | assist to Jim Jo-! tore be- | and finally flipped. a pass out front. 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