The White Falcon - 13.08.1982, Blaðsíða 6
Sports Beat
Strike one!
Ernie Bemich throws a strike to Chris Sosa during Youth League play Saturday. Tim
Nash is catching for the Arctic Sportsmen who won the game 9 to 8 in extra innings
to take first place in the Senior League. The umpire is Gene Smith and out at
shortstop is Chris Hoshour. (Photo by J02 Frank Fisher)
Major League Standings
National League
EAST W L PCT. GB
Philadelphia 62 47 .569 --
St. Louis 62 49 .559 1
Pittsburgh 58 51 .532 4
Montreal 57 52 .523 5
New York^^^ 48 62 .436 141
Chicago 47 66 .416 17
WEST
Atlanta 62 48 .564 --
Los Angeles 63 50 .558 %
San Dieqo 60 52 .536 3
San Franq^^^ 58 55 .513 5%
Houston 49 62 .441 131
Ci nci nnat^^^ 40 72 .357 23
American League
EAST W L PCT. GB
Milwaukee 64 45 .587 --
Boston 61 49 .555 3%
Baltimore 59 50 .541 5
New York 55 53 .509 8k
Detroit 5M K5 .500 9k
Cleveland Toronto i i .500 .477 9k 12
WEST
California 63 47 .573 --
Kansas City 62 48 .564 1
Chicago .532 4%
Seattle m w .486 9%
Oakland 5lP Wz .442 14%
Texas 43 66 .394 19%
Minnesota 38 73 .342 25%
NASL Standings
North American Soccer League
EAST W L GF GA BP PTS
X-Cosmos 21 7 65 43 59 183
Toronto 15 13 50 40 42 132
Montreal 16 12 48 39 39 131
Chicago 11 17 48 59 45 109
X-Clinched division title
SOUTH
Ft. Lauderdale 16 12 59 66 52 146
Tulsa 14 14 61 49 51 131
Tampa Bay 11 17 41 62 36 100
Jacksonville 9 19 35 62 33 87
WEST
Seattle 16 13 66 46 55 149
Vancouver 18 10 53 43 43 145
San Diego 16 12 59 47 46 138
San Jose 13 16 47 53 38 114
Portland 12 17 43 43 37 105
Edmonton 10 19 36 59 31 85
Sports Notes
Arctic Sportsmen
take first place,
All Stars picked
The Arctic Sportsmen captured first
place in the senior league Saturday by a
half game when they beat Hospital 9 to 8
in extra innings.
The Sportsmen had to overcome a 3% game
deficit to take first in the final games
of the season. They won five of their
last six games.
Saturday's hard fought game went
extra innings. The Arctic Sportsmen
jumped out to a two to zero lead but
Hospital took charge and held a two-run
lead going into the bottom of the seventh
and final inning. With two outs and no
men on, Cozel Spencer walked, stole second
and third, and scored on Tim Nash's ground
rule double. Nash then stole third and
scored on John Earley's hit. The game went
into extra innings.
In the top of the ninth Robert Sheppard
homered with one man on to give Hospital a
two run lead. With one out, Tim Nash
unloaded a powerful homer to cut the lead
to one. John Austin came to the plate
with bases loaded and with two strikes on
the count he singled in the winning run.
The Senior League All Stars have been
selected and they leave for a grueling schedule of eight games in England Thursday. They are: Tim Nash Cozel Spencer Bobby Witmer Chris Hoshour Robert Sheppard John Earley Peter Fisher Billy Glover Ernie Bernich Chris Sosa Tony Ettleman Nino Arranz^^^^ Senior League Youth Baseball Final Team Standings W L T GB
Arctic Sportsmen 9 ml0 1
Hospital 9 4 m 1 %
Hitting (30 official at bats™ W
AB R H BB RBI PCT
Chris Hoshour 74 32 35 18 42 .473
Tim Nash 37 20 15 10 12 .405
Ernie Bernich 63 29 25 11 23 .397
Tony Ettleman 62 19 19 10 14 .306
Cozel Spencer 37 11 11 5 10 .297
David Hilton 66 20 19 9 18 .288
John Earley 56 19 16 8 16 .286
Billy Glover 67 27 19 9 13 .284
Bobby Witmer 71 31 20 15 6 .282
Robert Sheppard 37 13 10 12 12 .270
Pitching (30 innings pitched)
IP H SO BB ERA W L
Chris Sosa 75 41 153 81 3.19 6 2
Tim Nash 30 14 63 35 3.73 3 1
Ernie Bernich 51 37 96 51 4.64 4 3
David Hilton 50 33 96 60 4.87 4 3
Billy Kill ham 40 47 50 31 6.71 4 3
Kellogg seeks million-plus
(UPI)--The Indiana Pacers say they are
having a hard time signing top draft pick
Clark'Kellogg, a former student at Ohio
State. Pacer General Manager Bob
Salyers says he's optimistic a deal will
be worked out but right now the two sides
are far apart. Kellogg is seeking a
mi 11ion-dol1ar-plus contract.
Cowens may sign with Suns
(UPI)--The Phoenix Suns have given
former Boston Celtic star Dave Cowens a
private tryout and may sign the center,
who retired two years ago. In June,
Cowens said he wanted to return to the NBA
but didn't think he would fit in with the
Celtics.
NFL players support strike
(UPI)--A player's union representative
says the NFL players "overwhelming" support
calling a strike, if necessary. The
player's association took a strike vote.
Executive director Ed Garvey says, "well
more" than the required two-thirds voted
their support for ;a strike.
Broncos' Thompson retires
(UPI)--Veteran safety Bill Thompson has
retired from the Denver Broncos. Thompson,
who holds two pro records, spent 13 sea-
sons with the Broncos after joining them
as a third-round draft pick in 1969. As a
rookie, he lead the AFL in punt returns
and kickoff returns, the only rookie to
ever accomplish that feat. He also holds
the record for turning fumble recoveries
into touchdowns with four during his
career.
Stay of Raider move denied
San Francisco (AP)--A federal appeals
court has denied the NFL's request for a
stay of the Raider's move from Oakland to
Los Angeles. The refusal means that the
league has apparently run out of ways to
block the move prior to the start of the
1982 season.
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
in San Francisco refused to grant the stay
just two hours after a hearing on the case
Monday. The three-judge panel says the
league and the Oakland Coliseum failed to
show that the "balance of hardships" tip-
ped in their favor.
Intramural Softball
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VP-26 "B"
GSE
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Football officals needed
The Keflavik Sports Officials Associ-
ation needs people interested in officiat-
ing flag football. Call 7310 or 7311
during working hours for more details. 6
Friday, August 13, 1982 WHITE FALCON