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Smith had a double and sing le and drove in two runs and scored twice on top of his usual defensive effort to help the Car dinals extend their winning streak to six games with an 8-4 victory over the Houston Astros. “If I’m only getting one hit a night but it’s in a key situation Serving Luncheon Buffet 'A Sunday through Friday | tay/mo our it fut* 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Ken’s Automotive Delicious Food Beautiful View Open to the Public Quality First” re o. o> DC 421 S. Main — Bryan 822-2823 "A Complete Automotive Service Center" 3 < 0) *-< 0> Q. E o O • Tune-Ups „ . • Clutches * Brakes • Front End Parts Replacement • Standard Transmission Repairs K? Vituciiiiy rii All American Cars Datsun-Honda Toyota 10% Discount with Student I.D. (Master Card & VISA Accepted) HOT MUSIC SPECIAL SAVINGS ON SIX OF TODAY’S MOST TALKED - A00UT RELEASES! Give the gift of music. ALBUMS and CASSETTES $6.99 • David Bowie • Men At work • Journey • Rick Springfield • Joan Rivers QET’ EM WHILE THEY’RE HOT! 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He has to hit it on the ground to be successful.” With the Cardinals leading 2- 0 in the third inning, Houston starter Joe Niekro walked Ken Oberkfell and Tom Herr to load the bases and Smith followed with a two-run single to increase the lead to 4-0. Smith later scored on Lonnie Smith’s two- run double. Islanders capture Cup with 4-2 win over Oiler I o o 3 ■o re I-*- re > In the fifth. Smith doubled and scored as the Cardinals built an 8-1 lead in handing the Astros their third straight loss. “He’s more of a contact hit ter,” said Houston manager Bob Lillis. “When you’re that type hitter, anytime you make con tact you have a chance. Their whole club is that way. They have a lot of people who hit well with men in scoring position.” United Press International UNIONDALE, N.Y. — The New York Islan ders, playing an almost methodical brand of hock ey, dumped the Edmonton Oilers again Tuesday night 4-2 to capture the Stanley Cup in a four- game sweep. The Islanders used a stunning three-goal first period to put away the Oilers and win their fourth straight Stanley Cup. Goals by Bryan Trottier, John Tonelli and Mike Bossy — in a 1:37 span — put the Islanders ahead to stay. New York then withstood a spirited Oiler com eback, but Ken Morrow’s empty-net goal with 1:09 remaining ended Edmonton’s chances. There’s a tradition that goes with the final Stanley Cup contest. All hard feelings are sup posed to be forgotten and the players on the los ing: team skate down the ice and shake hands with bigge to the Cardinals lately, however, may turn out to be an unsolicited piece of advice he gave Lonnie Smith after the St. Louis leftfiel- der made two errors in a game, giving him seven in 27 games. “I’ve really been hurting us the way I’ve been playing the outfield,” , Lonnie Smith said. “Ozzie told me my glove was closed too much, so I switched gloves. It seems to be helping. It doesn’t mean anything if I’m driving in one run and giving up one or two.” Ozzie Smith said the problem with the closed glove was just something he noticed and men tioned to Lonnie. the members of the winning team. But Billy Smith, the Islanders’ goalie and win ner of the Conn Smythe Award as MVP of the Stanley Cup series, didn’t bother shaking hands with the Oilers. So much for good sportsmanship. Smith couldn’t care less. Victory was particularly sweet for him Tuesday night because he felt he evened the score with Edmonton’s Wayne Gretzky for an episode that ” the occurred during the second game of the series in Edmonton last Thursday. Smith drew a five- minute major penalty in the final minutes of that contest for slashing Gretzky with his stick. The Oilers’ brilliant 22-year-old center fell to the ice writhing in pain after being hit. At 8:26 of the final period Tuesday night, Smith got his “revenge.” Edmonton wing Glenn Anderson was skating in front of the Islanders’ goal and suddenly Smith was seen writhing on the ice in apparent pain. Time out was called while Islander trainer Ron Waske came out on the ice to see how seriously Smith had been injured. Roland Melau_, ite Islanders’ backup goalie, also skated outlci/^sH he would be needed as a replacement. B* Hoi , Smith was rolling around on the icemoit(B| reS) time. Anderson was roundly booed when -t^ent assessed with a five-minute major penalt) Fjjie m feree Andy Van Hellemond. ;’sl>od) Then, after the game Smith practicalities is a ted it was a charade. H or “I did the same thing Gretzky did inthe jdershi] game in Edmonton,” the Islanders' goi® dared. “I threw myself on my back and s around. I want everybody in Canadatob.®* 1 a ' can play the same game.” When he was specifically asked if heha(iff, se 111 the injury, Smith merely kept repeating he* slatt same thing Gretzky had done. isei “I was hurt about as bad as Gretzky was® the second game,” Smith said. “What teat® on pened was he (Anderson) tried to rapnK* ,ie ^ my throat and hit my (shoulder) pad.” ® 1 S es Dave Lumley could scarcely hide hisS® s () when he heard what Smith had to say. ®^' . “If he wants to turn this series intol^l ' ' personal farce, that’s his business," said the® exat right wing. “I think he’s a helluva goodgoaiTpous I don’t go for what he did.” Neill, D Anderson had even more to say about |,i mai “That doesn’t show too much character,Bj n g S it?” he said about Smith’s action. “We’re®oo team to go down and fake it. If we godown.i()0() tc hurt. 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