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-sports Battalion/Page 11 June 1, 1982 stros fall prey 10-0 on four-hitter Expos follow the ‘Lea’der in rout I United Press International •MONTREAL — Montreal’s Biarlie Lea likes pitching with a lead, because that way he can Hve his opponents enough rope J to get the job done. I “When you have a lot of runs ored for you, you just go out I ere and try and let them hit,” id Lea, who tossed a four-hit mtout to power the Expos to a )-0 victory over the Houston stros Monday night. Lea, a right hander who had a | ro-hitter until the ninth inning, | retched his run of consecutive Joreless innings to 26. “I had no thought of consecu- |ve innings,” he said. “I’m just trying to help the team win. I’m in a groove, and I have to keep it up. I have my confidence, and everything is falling into place.” Andre Dawson’s two-run homer in the first inning and another two-run blast in the same inning by Tim Wallach had given Lea his room to work. “Those are two of the best ones I’ve had here,” said Wal lach, who had another two-run homer in the fifth inning to bring his total to six. “It’s nice to help the team out. “There was lots of pressure on me last year because I had come up with 37 homeruns in AAA ball. But I got into some bad habits at the plate and this year in spring training I had to start from scratch. I shortened my stroke, and it has helped me to hit the ball hard.” Veteran Houston starter Don Sutton was quickly chased from the game by Expos’ hitters, who jumped on him for six runs — five in the first inning. The pummeling jolted his ERA from 1.96 to 2.66 and dropped his record to 7-2. “What can you say about a game like that,” said Sutton. “I’m a human being, and I guess there’s going to be days like that. I had lousy locations with my pitches, but the Expos are a good ballclub and they can hit you hard. “I hope it won’t happen to me more than once in every two months.” However, the loss didn’t have much in common with last week’s matchup between Sutton and Lea. Sutton, who has a 17- 11 lifetime record against Mon treal, lost that game when Lea pitched nine innings of one-hit baseball in a 10-inning contest won by the Expos 4-0. “Last week was something else, but when you’re 37-years- old, you don’t have too many starts left,” Sutton reflected. DIETING? Even though we do not prescribe diets, we make it possible for many to enjoy a nutritious meal while they follow their doctor's orders. You will be delighted with the wide selection of low calorie, sugar free and fat free foods in the Souper Salad Area, Sbisa Dining Center Basement. 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