have produced 50 runs over the same span 10 runs a game The Pirates had their hot bats working again Monday night- all except the hottest one which belongs to Willie Stargell the major league leader with 28 ho mers and 70 runs batted in Stargell was hltless but the other Bucs collected 15 hits and ripped St Louis Cardinals 115 Elsewhere in the National L ea g u e New York Mets trimmed Philadelphia Phillies 3 1 Los Angeles Dodgers downed Chicago Cubs 6 4 San tJlego Padres slugged San Fran Cisco Giants 6 2 Cincinnati Reds swept a doubleheader from Montreal Expos 4 3 and 54 and Houston Astros took a pair from Atlanta Braves 6 5 and 6 4 The Pirates got started fast against St Louis bunching five runs In the first Inning three of them on Manny Sangulllens bases loaded triple That was Sangulllens only hit and every other Pittsburgh batter except Stargell had at least two with Jose Pagan collecting three Joe Torre had three hits in eluding his 11th homer for St Louis Increasing his National League leading batting average to 373 The victory kept Pittsburgh four games ahead of New York in the East Division The Mets Baseball standings American League East W L Pet GBL Baltimore Boston Detroit Cleveland New York Washington Oakland Kansas City Minnesota California Milwaukee Chicago Pittsburgh New York Chicago St Louis 45 26 634 41 31 560 4 11 41 32 562 5 34 30 466 12 34 41 453 13 26 46 361 10 12 West 50 24 676 37 33 520 11 36 30 480 14 12 34 44 436 18 30 40 420 18 28 41 406 10 12 National League East W L Pet 40 27 645 GBL 43 20 507 4 37 36 507 10 12 30 38 506 10 12 Phlladel 30 44 405 18 Montreal 20 43 403 18 West San Fran 40 28 636 - Los Angeles 43 33 566 5 12 Houston 37 38 403 11 Cincinnati 35 43 440 14 12 Atlanta 36 45 444 15 San Diego 27 50 351 22 r RV Defending champions all set Field expanding for canoe race Defending champions Stevel tries in the 1071 running of the Schwartz and Costa Bush are one British Columbia Canoe Racing Df five crews confirmed as en 1 Championships Thursday MtMSmUl f ltIb it h BBBBB rBBflr BBBBKwBBnlri rMTrlBBli BHlflBBBBfllBB Vv1 vV mrKimEKmsBM Larry Verigin left Steve Schwartz right and Phil Staniland background put together a fibreglas canoe as part of the building program of the British Columbia Canoe Racing Associations Northwest Brigade Canoe Club The building program provides a cheap easy start for anyone interested in getting into one of the Pirate bats hot 1 By AttotlaUd Prat I whipped Philadelphia spoiling -dihk ti ih iJ Rick Wises first start since last the National Leagues Fast Di P98 nohltter Tommle vision have surrendered 35 runs in the last five games an aver age or seven a game But the lively Pittsburgh bats Agee led off with a single In the first inning against wise Agee had four hits inclua lng a homer but It was Ken Boswells two run single in the eighth Inning that sank the Phil lies Cedenos hitting rallied Hous ton fiom a 3 0 deficit after the Astros had held off a late At lanta rally to take the opener behind Don Wilson Don Gullett won his ninth for the Reds who took a pair from Montreal Gullett got late help from Clay Carroll to nail down the first game win with George Foster and Lee May contribut contributing ¬ ing home runs May also homered in the nightcap and the Reds com pleted their sweep scoring the winning run on Johnny Benchs nlnth lnnlng single May opened the decisive ninth with a single and then pinch runner Buddy Bradford stole second and reached third when Ron Hunt let the catchers throw get past him for an error Then Benchs hit won It Willie Crawford and Wes Par ker drove in two runs apiece as Los Angeles downed Chicago and chopped a game off San Franciscos West Division lead The Dodgers who have won 13 of their last 18 now trail the Giants by 5i games Meanwhile San Diego knocked off San Francisco with Clay Klrby beating Juan Marl chal Race officials are expecting a I This years race will be run on last year That stretch from total field of 12 canoes double a different course than the upper Salmon Valley to the Hudson Bay last years entry of six I stretch of the Fraser River used Slough has been blocked up- fastest growing sports in the area One of these canoes can be built for about 100 about half the cost of a commercially built craft The club has racing programs and family outings to suit the tastes of white water enthusiasts and just plain fun paddlers Whole lot of action but who will win it By Associated Pratt The Detroit Baltimore base baseball ¬ ball game Monday night had al almost ¬ most everything Al Kallnes five hits a pine tar hunt and the drama of a ninth Inning rally But there was no ending A Baltimore city curfew ended the game after 13 Innings with the teams deadlocked 4 4 The game will resume at the start of the 14th tonight before the regularly scheduled contest In games that ended Boston Red Sox walloped Washington Senators 10 4 Oakland Athletics tripped Minnesota Twins 6 4 Kansas City Royals blanked California Angels 3 0 Milwau kee Brewers beat Chicago White Sox 7 4 and Cleveland Indians swept a doubleheader from New York Yankees 3 0 and 5 2 The Detroit Baltimore affair was great while it lasted even when the Tigers and Mickey Lollch appeared en route to an easy victory with a 4 0 lead built on two run homers by Bill Freehan and Kallne First there was Kallne the aging great who put on a hitting show with his homer a single and a double before adding a single and a double in extra In Innings ¬ nings Then there was the search for the missing pine tar The Ori Orioles ¬ oles claimed that Lollch was using pine tar which is illegal Umpire Bill Kunkel frisked the pitcher his hands his cap his clothing But came up empty handed Lollch breezed into the ninth with a two hitter before the Ori Orioles ¬ oles broke loose with two walks and a double to load the bases and Frank Robinsons long fly for one run Then up stepped Brooks Rob Robinson ¬ inson with two out 0 2 the count and brought the partisan crowd to its feet with a tying blast over the left field wall Lollch settled down and stopped the Orioles the rest of the way but it was too late Just after midnight No Inning can start after 1150 pm EDT in Baltimore Doug Griffin hit his first major league homer for Boston in the third but later Injured his back His replacement John Kennedy tied the game in the seventh with his first homer of the season and squeezed in the second run in a decisive seven run eighth Oakland remained 11 games ahead in the West as Chuck Dobson kept his record perfect at 6 0 with relief help in the final three innings The Athlet Athletics ¬ ics survived two run homers by Rich Reese and Tony Oliva to win their 11th game in 14 tries SUZUKI BUILT To take on the country From 50cc to 500cc SUZUKJJ 1153 -4th Ave through several decades at its pre-all-star game banquet Mon day night All five received plaques from association president Greg Flndlay of British Columbia Lions Honored were broadcasters Jack Wells of Winnipeg and Rheaume Rocky N Rosnpos of Montreal for careers In foot ball broadcasting reaching back in the case of Wells for almost 30 years Also honored were retired CFL official Seymour Wilson of Hamilton Lt Col St Clair Sainty Holland of Montreal and Montrealer Hap Holland Lee tops NEW YORK AP - Lee Trevlno remains the top money winner on the professional golf tour despite a 34th place finish in Sundays Cleveland Open The Professional Golfers As Association ¬ sociation tournament players di vision announced Monday that Trevlno nowhasearned165860 with 759 added from the Cleve land tournament Jack Nicklaus who was idle last week remained In second place with 161213 Gary Player who also passed up Cleveland ranks third 119165 river by log booms sotheupper leg of the race has been shifted to the Nechako River The race will start from the Miworth area of the Nechako and end at the Hudson Bay Slough near Fort George Park the same fin finish ¬ ish site as the Northern Hardware Isle Pierre Canoe Race This is about 20 miles over fairly smooth but fast water half the distance of last years race Starting time for the race is noon Thursday The Miworth starting area is on the North Ne Nechako ¬ chako Road and signs will be posted to guide spectators The race is expected to take about an hour and a half Canoes usuplly entered In the race are 17 or 18 footers of com commercial ¬ mercial manufacture but of officials ¬ ficials are authorizing any craft that will meet specified race standards This is designated to leave the way open to people tak taking ¬ ing advantage of the BC Canoe Racing Clubs building program In Prince George where club members are helped to make their own fibreglass canoes at low cost Club members will celebrate the event later in the evening with a club welner roast For more information on the race or the club call Dave Sar rlzan 064 7318 or Dick Rose brugh 564 6056 SPORT BRIEFS Honored MONTREAL CP - The Ca- nadian Football League Play ers Association honored five men connected with the game Treated VANCOUVER CP - Allstar offensive lineman KenSugarman of British Columbia Lions is in hospital In Vancouver for treat treatment ¬ ment of an unknown ailment Sugarman was taken suddenly ill after practice Saturday at the clubs Western Conference foot football ¬ ball training camp and doctors ordered him to bed immediately Doctors say tests will be made to determine the exact nature of the ailment It was initially described as a type of virus Guy gets Orr words WOODBRIDGE Ont CP Bobby Orr had four little words for Guy Lefleur when the two met this weekend at the annual National Hockey League Play ers Association golf tourna ment Get a good lawyer said orr the Boston Bruin defence man considered by many ex perts the outstanding player In the game to Lefleur junior scoring sensation of the Memo rial Cup champon Quebec Rem parts Lefleur picked In the recent NHL draft by Montreal cana dlens scored more than 130 goals with Quebec last season and is currently negotiating a with contract with the Stanley Cup champion Canadiens Muhammad not bitter CHICAGO AP - Muham Muhammad ¬ mad All upheld by the Supreme Court In his conscientious objec objection ¬ tion to the draft says he is not bitter toward the men who stripped him of his world heavy heavyweight ¬ weight boxing title All 29 formerly known as Casslus Clay was deprived of the title when he refused to take that one step forward to mili military ¬ tary Induction In 1967 He was later convicted of draft evasion But the Supreme Court over turned the conviction Monday because of his Muslim religious beliefs I cant be mad because they did what they thought was right he said of the loss of his crown I got to ask them to re respect ¬ spect the rights to my beliefs But If Im going to ask that then I got to respect the rights to their beliefs There wasnt no bitterness he told newsmen after hearing the decision All is in Chicago training for his Houston fight July 26 with Jimmy Ellis his former sparring partner He said he was told of the Su Supreme ¬ preme Court decision by the owner of a grocery store on the South Side where he had stopped to buy an orange I was walking to my car and this feUow ran out to me with tears In his eyes All said He grabbed me and hugged me and shouted Im so happy for you youre free youre free I just heard it on the radio All admitted the legal wran wrangling ¬ gling was a mental hazard for four years but he said he didnt regret his decision I dont think it bothered me a lot but you have to live with It he said If you do some thing bad rob beat somebody up unjustly its different But if its something you believe In with your whole conscience jou got to believe then there aint no punishment Its honorable when youre standing up for your own beliefs He said I already did my celebrating I said a prayer to Allah All said he plans two more fights after the meeting with Ellis before a hopedfor re rematch ¬ match with Joe Frazler who defeated All in a title bout March 8 in New York City I think the public will want this rematch and I certainly want it because I still think I whipped Frazier All said Vbufe milesahead at STORES 1 We start with the proven strength ol Nylon cord We coat every single cord under tension with a special compound ol rubber and chemicals This ensures that the cords will be inseparably bonded together No one else combats ply separatit so effectively THE CITIZEN Tuesday June 29 1971 13 CFUs stars play tonight MONTREAL CP - George Springate Montreal Alouettes place kicking politician esti estimates ¬ mates some 25000 fans will be on hand for tonights second an annual ¬ nual Canadian Football League all star game Springate Liberal member for the Montrcal Ste Anne rid riding ¬ ing In the Quebec national as assembly ¬ sembly and a field goal special specialist ¬ ist with the Grey Cup champi champions ¬ ons made the estimate at a Monday night dinner attended by nearly 1000 fans Last year the all stars de defeated ¬ feated the then Grey Cup cham champion ¬ pion Ottawa Rough Riders 35 14 in the nations capital That contest earned 33000 for the CFL Players Association pen pension ¬ sion fund and Springate hopes to top that mark by a consider considerable ¬ able sum tonight The cream of the other crL teams under head coach Jim Duncan of Calgary Stampeders hope to make It two In a row this year A victory would be revenge of sorts for Duncan who lost the national champion championship ¬ ship last fall when Sam Etchev errys Alouettes beat the West Western ¬ ern Football Conference cham champions ¬ pions in the Grey Cup game Both coaches expressed confi dence in their sides at the 15- plate dinner and took turns needling one another The game will be carried on the national television network of CTV and starts at 8 pm EDT The Montreal area will be blacked out on television cover- age Springate chief organizer for the Montreal end of the opera operation ¬ tion tempered his optimism on the attendance with a depend depending ¬ ing on the 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