PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Friday, June 14, 1978

Mr. Mike’s
play

ferrace’s Mr. Mike's
Women's Fetball team
played their first serious
exhibition game of the ‘78
season defeating Kitimat
Hotel Aces 11-7 at Riveside
park Wednesday in Terrace.

Terrace had opened up a 9
to 3 lead by the third inning.
but Kitimat came back to
narrow the margin af 10 -7
by the end of the fifth inning.

Terrace addeda single win
in the sixth and the game
ended 11- 7.

Linda Juba was the win-
ning pitcher with relief hap
from Penni Anderson.

Jan Gartreau pitched for
the Kitimat Hotel.

Action resumes for Mr
Mike's this weekend in
Smithera where the team
will compete in a tour-
nament with teams from
Kispiox, South Hazelton,
Hazelton, Burns Lake,
Smithers, and Houston.

eg while
controlled
the play at al the in
Cana ibe
pre-seaspn tion © Wed-
nesday . .

At Wipniped, the Bhe
Bombers rolled to a 23-14
victory over Saskatchewan
Roughriders before a pre-
season record crowd of

22,527,

Both teams took long looks
at their backup quer-
terbacks, and the Bombers
came out ahead with Harry
Knight and University of
Manitoba graduate Bud
Harden throwing touchdown -
atrikea to comvlement one in
the fourth quarter by
veteran Ralph Brock.

Saskatchewan also made

en

Their efforts were less

LJ .

spectacular, although
Springs Washington completed a 62-
: yard drive with a four-yard
travel touchdswn plinge early tn

~ @ quarter.
MK Report by Don Pearson, | At Hamilton, veteran
Custom Sports, Kitimat quarterbacks Tom Clements

Tide this morning is high
at 10:15 a.m. with 11.7 feet.

and Condredge Holloway
combined to lead Ottawa

Low tide falls at 4:10 p.m. eratoncome-from- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Meanwhile, Domagoj' calls to their rooms are
with 6.1 feet. behind 2416 win over the. _Formost teams, there’sno Kapetanovic resigned 9! screened carefully.
“Douglas Channel fishing is | Tiger-Cats who had made an place like home in the North head coach of Toronto ~ -
wy gt sl pi Limpert wah Aer eet Lemus Mewes nd NS ved weed Baldwin

ck 't mean a ‘ 1
THLE, 5 naomi [tion cuances eevee ce He nto Sis Ma! ata

ere are a reasonable Bay Rowdies kept petanovic te e
There are 2 Tepgonable | WASTED CHANCES © Tin Nay jest at home Toronto club to the NASL representatives of four WHA
in the jkitimat River which | trolled mostoftheplay inthe this. season with a 5-4 champlonshiptwo years ago, Cluba—New England
makes me'think that ocean | first half and had numerous decision before 2,113 fans, then returned to his native Whalers, Quebec Nordiques,
fishing is not only good for |scoring opportunities but The setback made it seven Yugoslavia for a year before Winnipeg Jets and Ed-
coal pga ie [mond n acne Seen weno Sg woven tay sb
er Cc , ..

LE a ee rater | ide ted goal attempts by Pott cown tourdh and lat But under his guidance, Tome wlsre hat the
sreas jn order that they | naif however, Archie Gray place inthe Western Division the Metros-Croatia club Boek aw. cing. on
reach the rivers. caught a 30-yard touchdown of the American Conference, didn't respond the way it did Pst , NEL Or ecident

The stall Spring caught | pass from Knight. However, Wednesday in 1976, and is last in the Sobn Et al hae denied
now are about one or to |’ Saskatchewan rallied in’ wasn’t a banner night for National Conference suem nee it ie. takin
pounds larger than last | the second half when Harold other teams playing at home Division with a 6-9 record. " ms iy te he
Froath, This is caused by the | woods took a deep kickoff as Washington Diplomats _ The teamnannounced that pr viations have’ been
Springs staying in the | ctraight up the middle for a beat New England Tea Men Ivan Sangulin, who was head Hocoted to United States
feeding areas. ~ 100-yard touchdown rut. . 2-1, Houston Hurricane coach last year, will move oot: trust laws

: . Stompers 3-2 back into that position for the - .
ee ~. and Detroit Express remainder of this eanson ‘The WHA showed before
Kitimat minor Colorado Caribous 2-0, while Kapetanovie will stay a U.S, court that the NHL
. j In other games, Seattle on ap 8 scout god work with a hak a te
La Sounders San Di theclub’s youth program. from ;
Cross€ BREWS Sockers eee) Memphis Dinnis cited personal Jets) without violating the
. Rogues won 41 over San reasons for his resignation. anti-trust regulations,” an
League standings to June 8 Jose _ He said a major factor inhis unnamed ‘source told La
re Divisi ; Tampa Bay’s three-goal decision was a desire to be 9 Vreaae. “The legal problems
Tyke Division Points of ; -_
"| attack in the second half with his family in England. a merger are very com

Johnston, Barclay, Scaife 12 feoke a 22 tle and put'the No successor was named: plex cos: un
Firefighters 1304 12 game out of reach for The assistant coach is Der It has been rumored that ©
Sharks 12 Chicago. Trevis, Bill Wirtz, elected as the

panna Fadion Tampa
Novice division points  28Y Heinz
Dee’s Flower Power op Granitta of Chicago each
Majestic Jewellers 11 Goalkeeper Bill Irwin
Dairy Queen 5 withstood heavy pressure in '
: the final minutes of play t .
PEE WEE DIVISION Points ‘ead Washington over New
Elks lL Washington controlled
Tastee Freez 8 play inthe first half, with the
Papermakers 1127 7 ts scoring first at
. 27:58. Paul Camel! xa 1
_Bantam Division Points  passfromSakib Viteskic
. : booted it past Kevin Keelan.
_ Kitimat Landscaping 15 ‘The Diplomats made it 20
Legion 250 12 in the second half when Ken
OK Tire 7 Mok gojoa beat Keelan at —
‘The bantam division has been divided into two SCORES bain | * | te

. . A Gerry Morielll’s goal after
teams, Legion and Kitimat Landscaping, as this 77 minutes gave Houston its f on
division has been plagued by a player shortage. win over Gakland. Rom! " s.

a orward Roman Rosu .
ese two teams have now begun to play a seven ee athe |

game play-off series. The first playoff game
played Monday evening saw Legion 250 defeat
Kitimat Landscaping 4 - 2, game number two

was played Wed. at 6:30 with a tie batde.
Scores for games played June 13. .

Firefighters 1304 - 8

Johnston Barclay Scaife - 7

Dairy Queen -6

Majestic Jewellers - 6

Elks - 5

Papermakers 1127 - 4

CFL pre-season
| play spice

winni

The qua’
combined °

terbacks
complete 19 of 34 pass at-
tempts for 288 yards, while
Saskatchewan completed 19
of 96 for 196 yards.

At Hamilton, Jones
completed five of-six passes
in the first to help
put the Ticats in front 11-0. A
61-yard scoring drive led by
Jones ended with a touch-
down by fullback Bill Har-

rsion.

A crowd of 21,414 saw the
Ticats fall behind in the
second quarter when wide
receiver Jeff Avery caught a
27-yard touchdown pass
from Holloway and Ottawa's
Richard Holmes plunged
four yards for another score.
COMPLETES SCORING

Wide receiver Larry
Nelson caught q seven-yard
toss from Clements in the
fourth quarter to cap the
Ottawa victory.

Kicker John Hay provided
three converts and a fourth-
quarter field goal for the
Riders. . -

‘Sting gets stung

ds

Hamilton kicker Nick
Jambrofic kicked a convert,
two fleld goals and two
singles and punter Ken Clark
chipped in with a single.

Jonea waa replaced by
Tom Shuman in the second
half and the pair combined
for a total of 250 yards in
passing offence on 20
completions.

Holloway, Ottawa's
leading rusher in the game
with 48 yards on eight
and Clements}

yards on 18 completions.
Jimmy Edwards,

Hamilton’s all-star running
back,nwas used sparingly
and then limped off the field
with a twisted ankle late in
the game. Edwards sald
after the game that it was
not a serious injury.

The CFL ~~ exhibition
schedule continues Saturday
with Toronto Argonauts)
visiting Edmonton Eskimos
and Hamilton is _ at

Saskatchewan on Sunday.

by Rowdies

Earthquakes.

Micky Cave scored: two
goals to lead Seattle over San
Diego. Axel Neumann scored

. both goals for Fan Diego.

The victory, before a
crowd of 16,722 in Seattle,
improved the Sounders’

record to 8-10.

Some say finding a spider

web on your clothing
means money is coming.

: Salmon-bellies-up to Shamrocks

VICTORIA (CP) — Tle
torla Shamrocks scored nine
unanswered goals Wed-
neaday right ou the way to
downlng New Westminster
Salmonbellies 18-11 in a
Weatern Lacrosse Associ:
ation game before 1,000 fans,
_ The Balmonbeilics got
solid goaltending from Ted
Geenasy and jumped ton 97
lead but the first-place
‘Shamrocks scored the last
four goals of the second
period and the first five of
the third erplod to take a 17-0
lead into the final eight min-
u i]

Danny Green led the

cals

ba inves goals and one
Ranjit Dillon, Charn

Dhillon, Jerry Kustesk!,
Chris Hall, Dennis Bomner
and Jeevan Dillon scored

New Westminster, Bruce
Torrls and Brian Tasker
acored twice each and Bob
Tasker, Norm Lousgler, Ken
Brown and Bill Mosdell
tcored once each. “

nesy stopped 84 shots
before giving away to Jim

Greenwell midway in the married
third period. Greenwell beach

made seven saves and
allowed two goals.

Scott Ma went all the

way for Victoria and made 38
aaves,
* New Westminfter took 17
mimites in penalties, in-
cluding a cross-checking
manjor to Marlo Govorchin,
Victoria received 10 minutes
in pertalties.

New Westminster plays
‘host to Nanaimo Timbermen
tonight at Queens Park
Arena and the winning team
earns a berth in the Com-
monwealth Games, Victoria
has already clinched a spot.
he

and D-L-V-0-R-CE.

.

Luso-Canadian holds point
regional soccer lead

 straightloss. Names of goal scorers were not available..

by Frank Verde

Saturday Blackpool United
defeated A. W; T. Kitimat 3 -
2. A. W. T. fell behind 2 pts.
before they came back with
two and ted an gatne. ne

as were go

to get thelr first point of the
season until Ligyd Scott put
the game away for Blackpool
with a late goal in the game.
Scoring for Blackpool were
Lloyd Scott with 2, and P
Taarouhas with one, T.
Gibaldi and D. Grant scored
for A. W. T.

Sundsy at 2:00 p.m.

Eurocan blanked Fun Centre
7+0 with G. Couto scoring 2
goals, R. Morrison, T. Deni,
L. Henderson, M. Fulljames
and M. Couto scoring
Eurocan singles. .
Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Luso-
Canadian defeated, Price
Skeena of Terrace by the
score of 4-1. Scoring for

_Lawo were P. Contumelias

with 2, J. de Matos ‘and D.
Mazzari with one each, B.
Dorrington scored the only
Terrace goal.

. Also at 6:00 p.m: Kitamaat
Village beat Alcan by 4 - 1
giving Alcan its fourth

Secret. WHA-NHL |
merger meeting

MONTREAL (CP) — La
Presse says secret meetings
have been going on between
officials of the Nationa.
Hoelfey League and World
Hockey Association with a
view to a merger of the two
leagues.

The newspaper says the

WHA officiala want the

sessions kept so secret that
they have asked a downtwon
hotel to make sure that all

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La Presse said it should be
known by Friday whether a
merger is possible and if the
WHA is prepared to take the
necessary legal steps to
avoid anti-trust violations.

French rugby .

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CALGARY (CP)
Beziers of France defeated
Calgary Selects 21-15 inna
fight-filled exhibitlon rugby
game Wednesday night.

The win was Beziers’ third
in a row on its Western
Canadian tour.

The match, played before
2,400 fans, was marred by
three major brawls which
featured head butts nkisks to
the groin and eye gouging.

“Rugby is rugby, there’s
no such thing as an
exhibition match,"

sait

Bezlers manager Alain
Loubet.
“Both teams played

physical, Calgary mére than
us.” :

Besiers took a 3-0 lead on
the second play of the game
with ace crum half*Andre
Boudou landing. a S-yard
penalty. .. ;

Bexiers scored two firat-
half tries by Jean Astruc and

Claude Saurel. The ‘team’s ©
points came from.
-- Boudou, who hid two penalty:-
goals, a 40-yard drop kick -

remaining

‘and two converts.

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MONTREAL (CP) — The
struggle Cleveland Barons .

maintained to exist in the
National Hockey League Is —
over— the franchise of-
ficilally expired Wednesday

night,

And while the owners of
the Barons, George and
Gordon Gund, -will stay in
hockey as partners with the
management of the current
Minnesota North Ftars, the

Cleveland franchise, which paperf

began as California Seals, in
1967 is dead.

The Minnesota-Cleveland
merger was the only im-
portant matter to come aut
of Wednesday's sessions.
The NHL also honored its
individual award winners
and all-star teams.

But the announceinent by
NHL president John Ziegler,
after a day-long meeting,
was what everyone was
waiting for.

“We are pleased to be able
to announce that the
Cleveland Barons and the
Minnesota North Stars have
reached an agreement to
combine their teams,”
Ziegler said, :

““The team will be located

_ in Minneapolis, Under this

combination, there is to be a
spectal draft of players. This
will be conducted tomorrow
morning prior to the
amateur draft. ;

PROTECTED PLAYERS

“In this special draft, the
new Minnesota North Stars
will be permitted to protect
10s players) «= plus two
goaltenders from the
combined present reserved
list of two teams.” .

Among the players
available in'today’s special
drait were defencemen Bob
Stewart and Jim Neilson
from Cleveland and Tom
Reid from Minnesota.

Some of the forwards up
for grabs are Minnesota's
Steve Jensen as wellas Jean-
Paul Parise, Dave Gardner,
Fred Ahern and Kris Manery
of the Barons.

“after * the draft’ the
retaining ‘players! become’
the” responsibility’ ' and
obligation of the new Min-

4

day

nesota North Stars,” Zeegtar

future held. a
“This came as a total sut-
prise,” said Evans. “We
thought with the Gunds
taking over in Cleveland we
sears cia
worries, It sprung .
ct ast week, Tt was the
firft inkling we ag
The Seals, once owned by
Charlie Finley, the renowned
proprietor of baseball's
Qakland A's, had come close
to folding before and so had
the Barons in their short twa-
year stay in Cleveland.
Gordon Gund said the
Barons had done A
Marketing survey in the
Cleveland area and found
interest minimal in hockey.
“We made the approach to
Minnesota,” he said. “We
took the first step.”

IN ADAMS DIVISION
Minnesota will play in the

Adams Division, replacing .

Cleveland.

Gordon Ritz, prealdent of
the North Stars, said the
North Stars were delighted
too join up with Cleveland.

“7 think the combined
operation is going to give the
NHL and the Adams Division
a potent combination. I know
the Minnesota fans are
excited about the addition of
the Cleveland personnel.

“We finished last and
Cleveland was fifth to the
bottom. We think the com-
bination is excellent.”

Tt was not known how the
NHL schedule will be af-
fected by the merger or who
will be the general manager
or coach. ‘

However it was felt that
Lou Nanne, the general
manager and coach at
Minnesota at the end of last
geasoa, would be the general
manager of the jolnt club

next year, :
~dlegler said the NHLPA
was. not consulted: im the
matter “but they were ad-
vised.” ;

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