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Show Page 10 THE HERALD, Provo. Utah Thursday, Apri PerezLifts Expos Past Mets After Wild Free-For- All ByUnited Press International John Stearns must have thought he was back in Boulder, Co The New York catcher, a former defensive back for the University of Colorado, got embroiled in a ninth baseball Carter said. “The next thing 1 knew he(Stearns) was giving me football tackle and (New York Coach Joe! Pignatano had me by the legs What else could I do ke the deadlock with his inning slugfest with Montreal catcher Gary Carter Wednesday that touched off a wild free-for-all, before Tony Perez ended the nonsense with some heavy hitting of his own Houston routed Los Angeles 10-3, Philadelphia beat Pittsburgh 5-4 and San Diego downed San Francisco 4-1. Chicagoat St. Louis was rained out tryingto do my job and touch the In the American League, it was Balt) € New York Yankees 5 plate" Carter tried to score from first base in 10 innings, KansasCity 10. Detroit 3 after New York starter Pete Falcone threw wildly past first after fielding Texas 4, Cleveland 0, California 11 Minnesota and Oakland 14 Seattle 7 185. Rookie NL umpire Lanny Harris signalled out and then stepped back to watch the main event Toronto at Chicago was rained out Astros 10, Dodgers 3 Cesar Cedeno’s three-run homer snapped a fifth-inning tie and lifted Houston's Ken Forsch past Los Angeles. Forsch. in his first outing Stearns whose only postgame com since his Saturday night no-hitter, almentwas,‘Nobodygot hurt, cameup lowed six hits and three runsin the first swinging after Carter appeared to three innings. but settled down to shut throw anelbow asthe two players rol out the Dodgers the restof the wayfor his second complete-gamevictory. Sutled in the Shea Stadiumdirt ‘I'mnot out there to hurt anybody ton and Bill Russell hit second-inning I'm just trying to play good hard RBI singles for the Dodgers. HawksStun Rockets By United Press International The Omni will be jumping Friday night Julius Erving scored 28 points and Hawes. ‘We know they'll be readyto the 76ers led from start to finish en route to victory over the Nets. The second gamewill be played Fridaynight in Piscataway, N.J New Jersey Coach Kevin Loughery wasejected fromthe gamebyreferee Earl Strom with 4:13 remaining and had to be restrained from goingafter Strom by four players and assistant coach Dave Wohl. The incident was triggered after John Williamson, who led New Jersey with 38 points, and Henry Bibby squared off momentarily Trainer Fritz Massman also was ejected as the Nets were hit with five technicals “T think this series will end before that(violence) happens.” said Erving whoalso collected 14 rebounds, six as- play.”” sists and one bloody nose The underdog Atlanta Hawksrallied in the third quarter behind Dan Round: field Wednesday night and upset the Houston Rockets 109-106 on the road in the first game of their best-of-three Eastern Conference preliminary playoff series. The Rockets now face the almost-Herculean task of trying to even the series Friday night in Atlanta — where the Hawkshave preyed on unsuspecting opponents all season. Atlanta has won16straight at the Omni and posted a league-best 34-7 home mark in the regular season. “The 16 in a row doesn't mean a thing,” said Atlanta center Steve But Houston hardly seemed ready last night, when the usually hot- Joe d for New York Rangers 4, Indians 0 ng single ke It was the second sar ental attitude all year Phillies’ AllStar shortstop Larry B t for the Rangers’ pitching staf which has established an early season Streak of 23 consecutive scoreless in. Reds 9, Braves 5 Dave Concepcion hit a grand slam home run and he and hothitting Ray Knight each had three hits to lift Cin cinnati past Atlanta Tom Hume went 8 2-3 innings for the Reds nings ing solo homers to Barry B Dale Murphy Concepcion ’s thi career grand slam. a 390-foot shot t leftcenter field, came off reliever Adrian Devine in the fifth inning Knight, Pete Rose's replac at third base, is now batting 42 Padres 4, Giants | rs com bined on a five-hitter and Fernando Gonzalez knocked in two runs with Randy Jones and Rollie Fing The as lifting Kansas City Patek's two-run double highlighted a seven-run eighth inning that sent result for Mi Ryan 1-1 the time in he has fanned 1( mi nore jor-league record. He yield Laity Gura eda run scoring aingleitole teammate RonJackson in the third. an RBI d ) Mike Cubbage in ningless ninth-i gle t A’s 14, Mariners 7 aeis sidelin Willie Aik whoDave servedGoltz,as 1 DH. has two hits > up hits Willie Norwood I was ableto get the f single and doubleto car victory Jones 1-1 Ryan continued. singles through seven inn yielding to Fingers, Royals 10, Tigers 3 Fred Patek stroked four knocked in three runs and scored twice re compac ball down and m: who rec second save. John Montefusco, 1-1, took theloss. ey My ¢ iscareer record fell! Orioles 6, Yankees 5 Al Bu nbry singled in two runs to cap I've been through those spells before. plus double and single @ ninth-inning rally that ued the score PREwins, ONE WEEK ONLY NEW SPRING SUIT SALE ENTIRE STOCK 20% or REG. PRICE $90°°.5200 ALL SHIRTS DOOR CRASHER SUITS 560° Dress or Casual “aealso Reg. to $170.00 $10.0$22.50 200, oi ENTIRE PANT STOCK Easter Is Over 1,500 on sale Denims, Knits, Wovens Than Ever In... 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Rick )-2 took the loss Jim Todd 10:00 A.M. 2 Days Remaining Reg. $14.00 - $25.00 marimus in four r weakhitting and Riepr, eu alee asda his second in as many nights. win, Summer Looks Better Wayne Gross drove previously Dave Revering added a two-run honfe what I like The fact that Iw ting over for strike helped me Any time you get behind hitters they cansit on it “He (Bibby) hits me pretty hard and says I got him in a headlock,’’ Williamson said. ‘‘All night, he was holding me and grabbing me, except when the refs were watching. I told shooting Rockets hit only 42 percent from the field. Rudy Tomjanovich was held to nine points, and Rick Barry and Calvin Murphy scored only 12 points them, ‘If you don’t get his handsoff me, each. T'll do it.” Atlanta Coach Hubie Brown said In the Western Conference Friday those figures were no accident night, Phoenix travels to Portland up1“Houston didn’t shoot well,” Brown 0 and Los Angeles hosts Denverafter said of his team’s fourth victoryin five dropping the first game. gamesagainst Houstonthis year, ‘but The Trail Blazers are confident they T'd like to give us somecredit, too. Our can takethe series, despite losinga 107defense got them farther out from the 103 decision in Phoenix Tuesdaynight. basket than they were used to.’ “Tf anything. think this gave us conMoses Malone kept the Rockets fidence’ said Portland Coach sack alive, scoring 28 points and grabbing 17 Ramsayof the loss. ‘‘We can play rebounds, but Roundfield was not in- muchbetter and westill came within timidated by Houston's All-Star an inch of winning.” center. Maurice Lucas blamed himself. “When I guard him. it's quickness Lucas, an All-Star forward. had only against quickness," said Roundfield, nine points in the first game andsaid who scored 23 points and grabbed 18 afterwards, “I think I let the team reboundsbeforefouling out with 2:07 to down as far as myoffense was conplay and Atlanta leading 105-103. cerned.” He was 3-for-14 from the ‘he Rockets pulled to within one floor. point before John Drewhit a free throw Paul Westphal and Walter Davis, a and Tree Rollins blocked Mike pair of Phoenix All-Stars who combined Newlin’s potential game-tying jumper for 53 points in thefirst game, believe with 40 secondsto play. the Suns — who have won4 of5 against The Rockets led byseven at halftime Portland this year — stand a good but the Hawks scored eight straight chance of ending the series Friday points early in the third quarter to take night the lead for good with 7:05 left. Westphal said, ‘Portland is one of In the only other gamelast night, the best teams in the NBA at homeand Philadelphia beat New Jersey 122-114 it*will be a tough task to beat them in to take a 1-0 lead in their Eastern Portland. but it is better going in witha Conference preliminary series. in Ryan. ( do if he stays relaxed and kee other National League games, Cin ati topped Atlanta 9-5 “I thought John was out of line for in itiating a fight," Carter said after both players had beenejected “I wasjust foot, Steve Bert Blyleven t two-run home run There's notelling what up ‘he vi an 11th Larry Parrish's grounder. Elliott Mad dox's peg from right field had Carter nailed at the plate but the 6-foot-2, 210. pounder bowled over Stearns, who is 6: solo homer to lead F Pittsburgh just hope yor Angels 11, Twins 2 arew or no the ( heed contribu Pittsburgh's Phi inning homerwhichlifted the Expos to a R triumph. 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