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‘E weekend was the:qualifying
tournament for the B: £,
Amateur.

: z duly.

zt tournam ents,

© in Kitimat on ihe weekend:

* Summer’ Games qualifying.
’ meet and the zone Anterclub :
team competition. .° uv

Leading the events list at.
Hirsch: Creek. ‘on ‘the’ “also- ‘of. Kitimat, shot 155,

while’ Johari: Nasinchuk of.

(mens:
tournament, which will be-
‘beld. in Kelowna ‘in mid: -

_.. third spot. ‘Vern Jacques of

-Kitimat beat Bryan Kordal.

‘af. Prince: Rupert ; on” the
. “fourth hole-of a playoff. to

- Other’ zone “tournaments

‘ qualifying spot after the.

--were : tied at 187 after %

qualifying holes, -

the Bee. . This year’s B.C. Amateur

E _ Games track team

picked Saturday —

golf tourneys

vo “Canyon: club July 19,060.

‘Top qualifier on the zone 9 -

- men’s ‘amateur’ team. this: -:
“year will be:Kitlmat’s Ron -

© Venman, who shot 153 on the.

weekend, Clayton: “Harris,”

: Kitimat; who shot:188.ta-tie ©). a:

as holes, Bolton beat Hewitt on
the: second hole’ ‘of- the
.. Terrace shot 156 to take the |
~ take third'spot on the team, .

decide the fourth dnd f a ,
a 165."

' at the Fraser Golf Club and

: tournament. with a

tote ee wf - 7 ot Se ty a j

Terrace athletes form the Elaine Weltenga in Sometre burdies
biggest single group In the Flies axaurelayes MOTE

B.C. Stimmer Games track -
and field: contingent that™
will be. travelling to’ the
aninial event in Maple:

' Ridge at the end of July.’
A total of 12 Terrace area

- athletes will represent the

Zone at the Games. Three

. from Kitlmat will also

"+ travel to Maple Ridge, ‘as
- will five each from Houston

- and. the ‘Queen Charlotte.
Islands, four from."

¥ Vandethoof, two each from.

Hazelton, Stewart. and
* Smithers and: one from
Greenville,

The team was picked ata

"qualifying mest at Skeena’

_ runners,’
throwers

_Junigr, Secondary School.
, Saturday. A total of 38.

jumpers © and
will make the trip,

along with coaches and:

2, chaperones,

A list of zone competitors

“" follows:

s elected
‘aithe zene? ity! mest june! at
Skeona Jun a viler” Becandary Seheol In

PROM THRRAG

metres, 4400 metre rela
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Ertc Valder in 100 metres, 200 metres,
400 metres and 4x400 relay ‘
Shannen Gardner In ong lump, tiple

rea Lindseth in 100 matres, 400
metres, shot put, 4x400 relay

Oebble Hutchinson in shot put, dlecus
dimmy Peo rn, 400 metres,
relay, hig ne
Deanne Wilson in 200 metres, axa

relay
Tim's Shaars in 100 matres, 4x100 relay:

Ceara -McNell in 4x100-relay.

“PROM XITIMAT

Ketly Hall in [evelin ~

Katharine dale eISoN Io 400 metre, 40.
: res ie
‘Sean O'Brien in tong lume we wipie:

jump, Alah jum .
ROM STEWART
‘Kim Elllot tn tong jump
Todd LePage in Secathion
PROM HAZEL TON
Darren Since: ceri n 3000 matres
Lealle Mark In ia (nveline discus
FROM OR .
amete areas In 1500 metres
prom

g3r3

C'amotrsin Javelin

_ oe Grant in shot put *

‘PROM HOUSTO

. -

Shana Grlenen ON a el lay

Glefh Wood In -100 metre! hurdles
Annatte Berry: In 44400 relay

Sukdeep yakhar a Breeplechese,, 800
metres, 600 m

Travor Birakowset In discus
FROM VANDERHOOP

Vaugha Mueller in 1800 metres, : 1500

tatre steeplechas

Sarah Jones in pentatnian

Nall ‘Severt in 2000 metre .
AAROM OURAN: CHARLOTTE

“ “QUALFINRS fer the .¢. Summer Liz Galuske In tripte tump, high jump,
ay, Qantas (reg ond field events, rele

. ate
Lorans Elford In tevelin

Bruce Lavale In shat put .
ts put, 00 motren,

relay
Ken cheang in long jump, Irlple lump,

RACE
a Valera Ehlioot In.009 metres, 1500 fe TOO"

‘Michele Marcian In 00 yerra, 200

; metres, dlecun, 4xh00 ral ay

1500 ;

_ 1G5 , reapectively;..also ‘made. the;
(Carrithors of "Terrace, who shat 168 it ad very nds. as

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Hazelton ‘$0, -
'. Kitamaat Halsla Braves 9-1'after losing 9-2, the goals for- ;

_ on the: doubles squad. -

will be held at the e Keigwna. *.
elubsand at Gallagher's :

The: junlor's: team's “top'''
-qualifier wag Dave Bolton-of.

himself with Darren Hewitt..¢ 7:
of Prince Rupert after 36

Playoff: ‘to: decide top man.

Tom, ‘Jackson. of Prince.”
Rupert came in at 162 to Prince Rupert with 39 and

‘ Smithers with 342:

while Mike Herz of Kitimat." Members of the ‘Tertace

was the final qualifier with  leam were . Phil: Davies,

". Mickay Johnson, Bob
‘This year's junlor ~ fddieton,

provinclalfinals will bekeld Middiet ‘Chris Stevens,

Golf. Club | -Brock “Waldron, . Mark

the Langara wor om ~ loskoand Joba Yasinchuk.:
In the senior competition, ~~ The B.C, Summer Games -:
Ray Billing ‘led.,-the qualifiers + are’- listed
qualifiers for next’ “Year's = ‘elsewhere’ on the hina
pages

~ Gitanmaax « quolifies — |

* Hazelton’ 6 Gitanmaax rep teanr beat Terrace Mr, Make 8

two Straight games to win the zone.7 berth in the B.C; ;

we Games softball tournament in Maple ‘Ridge in late"
a
‘Gitanmaax won the Saturday game 10:3 ‘and finished the

" beat-of-three series Sunday. iriorning with a be win, over”

Mr. Mike's...

mays .
The series was part of the Terrace: Minor Girls Softball

Association tournament héld on the weekend, ‘Details of the

: tournament will appear later in the week, ,

"The B ©. Summer Games zone 7°men's got team WAB
chosen Sunday afternoon at Kitimat's: Hirach Creek golf

., course, with Prince Rupert golfers taking. five of the eight

Bpots.

Bryan Kordal was the top qualifier after shooting a Se
hole'157, ‘Other Rupert golfers on the team, which will -
‘travel to Maple Ridge July 26 for the Games, were-Jock .
Cameron, in at 161, Tom Jackson (162), Layne Young. (168)
and Bill Moroz (172)... :

‘ Dave Bolton and Mike Herz of Kitimat, who shot 188 and“:
team, 48, did, Nem: :

" Parachutist earn | spots 7

‘The B.C. Suminer Games zone 7 patachuting team was

. Chosen over the weekend as jumpers : from all over the zone.
. competed for spots ina meet néar Prince Rupert... ©

- Three Terrace chutists and two from Kitimat form half of"

~ the'zone team, with two from Houston and Prince Rupert
_ and one from Telkwa rounding out the ten-person team:

‘Thomas Simpson, Brad Harrison and Roger Chicoine |
from Terrace will be joined by Rob Jones and Peter Irvine. :
from Kitimat in Maple Ridge at the end of July. Other |

. qualifiers were Earl Friesen and John Hardy of Prince :’

Rupert, Theo Stad and T. R, Stad from Houston and Kathy

’ Boisvert from Telkwa.

~ John, Geneat of Terrace i the team’ 'g alternate, 7

- Steelers, Rupert | win

represent zene 7 in the B.C. Summer Games goccer
tournaments in Maple Ridge in July after. winning fone

-playoffa in Kitimat on the weekend.

Steelers only had one game, beating Kitimat Alcan wo for

the women's berth in the Games. Steelers badly outgunned ~
~ the inexperienced Kitimat squad, with Lisa Sousa, Gail
- Sheasby' and Barb Parr each scoring -twice and Jean
_ Williams .getting the single. , a
__. Betty Ruygrok got the shutout and good support from the™
: defence in the Térracé net,

in the win,

Prince Rupert, meanwhile, were thé class of the field in

’ the five-team men’s tournanient, winning four games and |
' losing none while taking the zone title, Prince Rpert beat -

Terrace Skeena Hotel 2-1 and Hazelton 41 in the .
preliminary round, Terrace losing their second game and a
vafanice to advance when. Hazelton beat them 14 Saturday,

Sanday, Prince “Rupert's yeps heat Houston Bel and ©:
Houston’ earned the berth by heating -

and-against difference deviding the winner of that division.

~ Kitimat hosts tennis

. Membets of the zone 7 tennis team for thé B.C. Summers -
‘|. Games in July were chosen at a fourrmament in Kitimat ”
_ Saturday and Sunday on the Mount Elizabeth courts, >;

A total of 14 tennis players will represent this zone at te
Games, ‘held in’ Maple Ridge this. year.. Six of the 14 are .
from Kitimat, including all the junior giris players.

. In the junior girls category, Mirella Gardin will be the *

‘singies player while Lisa Pires and Michele Marleau will -
form the doubles team. Kelth MeCurdy of Terrace will be -
the junior boys singles player, with Robert Montesano of ©
Prince Rupert and Amit Garg of Kitimat ‘at the doubles 2
team.

Inthe sentor leilies’ class, Breeda Bell of Smithers will be
the singles player and Marilyn Bachman of Smithers and -'

Elizabeth Haynes of Terrace are the doubles team.
 Senlor men's singles competitor will be Dean Boucher of
"Smithers, with Geoff Leane and Norm Chatfield of Kitimat |

Fran Power and Swarn Mann, both of Terrace, will be the #
zone mixed doubles team. ; ;

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‘Vera |

rhe '

Jean. Williams of Terrace All Seasoris Steelers
- brings:the ball out of her own. end around a
Kitimat forward during the B.C. Summer
Games women’s soccer playoff game Sunday .
at Kitimat’s Riveriodge plich.

Williams.

" Scored a goal as the Steelers baat: Kitimat

Alcan 6-0 to. earn the Games trip:to Maple
Ridge-at the endof July. See Games, Youn up
below for more detalls. Wo ea

Nolan ‘Ryan ig once again.
‘Hed . for the top spot on
baseball's all-time strikeout .
list. And he could care less. *

The. : Houston - 7
flamethrower also is No. i

on the career ‘walks chart. _

And he couldn't be happier:
Ryan, firing fastbalie at °

the Reds’ soaring.
Braves 3 Giants 2

"Dale Murphy upped his

' major league-leading home

Perez ri raised his record to &

150: kilometres an “hour, =

"Carlton. with: 19,538: Lifetime 7

cig Spey ates
Philadelphia's: "Steve

“mire was no way Glens:

; nings for his fifth save,
. Yun total to 17 with a pair of .

. blaats to account for ‘all of

’ Atlanta's. runs, Pascual -

Ml hits, * Aneluding a two-run

4 by ‘allowing elght hite in 6
2-3. Innings. Gene Garber
pitched the final 2.1-3 in-

. threw: a .fourshitter,” ‘Mets
- rookie . Darryl: ‘Strawberry
hadan-RBI triple’ and a two-
Tun single. ee ae

Meis ’ ‘Expos 1
The Mets banged out i

1s comeback

sim Rice nidded one bach for : the ith inning’ to win tt for

strikéotits — as the’ Astras” Abbott was going to pitch in.
. downed the Padrey:2-0. : ~ the:‘major “leagues again.

But‘ what pleased’ Ryan. The Seattle. Mariners’
the most” about his five. right-hander had undergone .
hitter“ swas that it-marked - major..arm_ ‘surgery, then’
> the fire: time" in his career” " contracted viral meniliigitis,

he pitched a complete game .

“without. _ Walking ° a Single ;

~ batter. © fo.

~ “T just felt like I had ‘real
_ good: control,” ‘said Ryan, °
“who | ‘has “walked *~ more
* -batters : — _ eas than any |

‘In: other National nal Leages,.
guimes, it’ was: New York. cluding: three: “each ‘-by: Al

Mets. 8, Montreal Expos’ 1;.
“+ Philadelphia - Phillies . ‘

~ Terrace ‘All Seasons Steelers and ‘Prince Rupe will | “Pittsburgh: 4, in 11 innings; -

“ Cinclnnat!: ‘Reda 3, ‘Low

- “Teouldn't even throw the
ball last year,” Abbott said.
Then, : ‘on Sunday Abbott
"limited Karisas City to‘four
hits, going the distance to
beat the Royals 21 in“his ~
. first: appearance - ‘since’ Oct..:

; was -
beneficiary’ of 16 hits, -in- -

Cowens and Jamie Allen,
who. homered. ‘The 42-year-
ald pitcher’ rétiréd the-final

the |

: ~Montreal 5, New York 2; St.”

‘ oe

“Tony * Perez's -

" Cube’. Cardinals 3 7
Keith:-Moreland put the a’: three-run’ rally that

_ Mario’ Soto, 84, held Los

o. doubled in Cincinnati's f

"Householder, who had three ~ Red Box 7 Origlen ‘i

Angeles Dodgers 1; Atlanta” ‘row. ae ;
* Braves’ 3,. San -'Frandsco : Elsewhere ” in ‘the:
’ Gants 2; and Chicago Cubs." American League, it was: *
6,8, Louls Cardinals 3." °° Toronto “Blue. Jaya, §,
‘Results ‘Saturday: © 7 * California Angels’ 6," in 15"
> innings; Boston Red Sox 7,
Les | * Baltimore.  Onoles 4;
Angeles’. 3,” “Cinchanatl ‘ty ~ Milwaukee’ Brewers 6; ‘New:
“Philadelphia 9, Pittsburgh York Yankees 5, in ‘12 in-
Ut San Francisco.7, Atlanta © ‘ nings; Texas 4, Minnesota 3,
4 and San Diego 8, Houston _ in 11 innings; ‘Detroit 4-1 and.
‘1° over: Cleveland ‘in a’

10 Kansas City batters in a

Boston. But. the. Red ‘Sox.
didnt snap their seyen-
“game losing ‘streak, their

longest since 1941, until the
‘ninth inning with thé help of

a bunt single and a bases-
loaded walk: The Orioles
Jack Morris won a duel with
_-Len-Barker — although he
‘ ylelded two more hits — to

had won six'in a row.
‘Brewers 6 Yankees 5.
‘Cecil Cooper doubled’ and

. scored on a two-out single

by Jim Gantner io give the
. "Brewers a 12-Inning victory.

.-Milwatkee had, {led ‘at: 5-5

with two runs in the sixth on

‘Righettt and a sacrifice fly
“by ‘Ned Yost. Don ‘Baylor

-homered in the fotrth ot,

New York.
Hangers 4Twins3
’ George Wright rapped a

, Solo, homer with: one gut: in -

Texas. Ranger: ‘lefts ander:
Rick. Honeycutt, not -
giveup a run unl. (Wo were
out in the elghth: Jnning.
Tigers 43 indians 11. .
~ Milt Wileox pitched a five-
hitter to win the opener and

win the nightcap.

Lou. ‘Whitaker. drove in
two runs with 3 a triple anda
single for Detroit. in the

“opehite,Sox 12.9 A’s 10-1.
a wild. ‘pitch by.-Dave .

Inthe second gaine, Jerry
Koosmani ° tdssed:-a five-

“hitter: and. allowed ‘only an-

unearned - run. "The White

_ Sak broke the ganie open by
_ Sebring six runs'in the third

inning as: ‘Walker’, ‘and’ Law
contributed REI | doubles.

Dukes, Canadians sweep
PCL ‘doubleheaders.

_ Albiiquerque. and Van-
couver - gach .. swept
doubleheaders Sunday night .

"aa extended hie major doubleheader; -and Chicago in. Pacific Coast _ League

_lenguis record of games with,
10 or more strikeouts to 147. in‘a doubleheader,
“Phillies § Pirates 4° Results’ ‘Saturday:

Pinchrhitter Pete Rose-: Toronto ° 3, ‘California | 2
- singled in Joe Morgan with ‘ Baltimore 10, Boston 6;
”” dwo outs in the bottom of the
“Lith inning: Mike Easler's "Milwaukee 6, New York 2;
threé-run. homer gave Oakland ‘4, Chicago 3;
Pittsburgh a 41 lead in the
‘shith, The Phillies rallied to.,-: - and “Texas It, ‘Minnesota 0.
“Se It. in the.eighth; aided by: Blue Jays @ Angels 5
‘two-run “Willie: Upshaw's run- .
~ searing triple in the 15th
“Snapped as-3 tie and started’

double.

Cubs: ahead in the second - ‘ erabled Tororito to hang on.
inning’. with “his eighth - After Upshaw tWipled, Lloyd ©
“homer while Jody Davis hit. ;Moseby. was walked In- -
his 10th homer of the season, ental wit one. oi,
"and the first grand alam of - Ernie, ‘Whitt,. who hit ‘a
“his career. The three-game ‘two-run ‘homies | ‘to © put
series drew 116,107 — the
- largest, three-day total. ever «
at ‘Wrigley Field.

- Reds.3 Dodgers 1,

‘then singled to score
‘Upshaw, and “Moseby
‘stored on & two-out single
by Barry. Bonnell. ©

-. California * “fell one- Fup
, short witha two-rtin ratty in’

“Angeles hitless for 6 1-3
innings and. finished with a’.

¥ 1 three hitter ” while” a the bottom of ‘the: inning.

Bob Boone drave in one of .
"the'runs with a double and. .
* Dow ‘DeCinces ' ‘ingted in

elight;’ Duane W

run: -. Paul ‘another.’

Its, emacked his second - Dwight’ Evans. hidmered *'
‘homer of the season to cap tule and Tony ‘Armas and

tp.

' Cleveland --9, “Detroit ‘Ve

: Kansas City’ 4, Seattle 1; -

‘Toronto in front in the ninth, a

12-10 and. 61 over Oakland. baseball action,

The guest: Dukes downed
Portland Beavers 6-7 in the
second game; winning the
first game 4-3,-while Van-

couver’s Canadians. beat .
Salt Lake Gulls 5-1 and’ e2in |

Vancouver. |

In other PCL ‘games, a
‘Hawaii had a field day -

against guest Edmonton, “4

‘8, Tucsdn beat host Phoenix, ““{

97, and-Las, Vegas’ blanked
host Tacoma, 50.

“A. two-run’, -home. run; by: .

‘a game-tying two-tun home

run deep. into the bleachers -

In lett center fled: .
Albuquerque. got out of it

in the ninth, when Portland

‘The: ‘doubleheader -yie-
tories ° for: ‘Vanicouver . was
the first. auch’ aiveop for the

" Alex-Taveras inthe seventh ; |. Geori

inning ' batted»: iz) German °.»
Rivera: \svande!).“aigdve
Albuquerque: the. édge it...

‘needed for ts’ BF final
victory.‘

“the nit anne his 16th of.
the |

_Ed Amelung batted In Rugs

Jones in the seventh, ‘put
ding the Dukes ahead boc
the final schediled inning of,

: play.

‘ But Len Matuszek: hit-a
“home. Fun and Al Senchez

* gingled | for. the ° ‘Beavers,

“With two dut anda2-2 count,

pinch-hitter Russell efubbed ‘Mite but preserved a abeutout,

a
axe PLT AE 2 we

to put -
- Mbiquerqie ahead 2-0 and

“wont mond a first. seven dimes
with‘ the: ‘Gulls, - had“ fust
returned: from,’ the, Seattle
Mariners: "of Hie: ‘Anpetjoan

ie eave up 10