second year in a row, Starr (manager). Kispiox Warrettes won the Kermode: Friendship Centre Ladies Softball | Tournament at Riverside Park for the Seen above with thelr trophy are (front left to right) Flora Muldoe (best centre field), Louise Wilson (best catcher and most valuable player}, Emily Wilson (captain), Fern Russel (best pitcher) and Sandra Gawa (best left fielder; (back row left to right) George Muldoe (assistant coach), Angie Muldoe, Marilyn Wilson, Cheryl Williams, Diame Starr, Diane ‘Wilson, Laura Wilson, Phillip Wilson (coach), Gerald Starr (bat boy) and Bill _ The team will be playing in another local tournament at Rotary Park startin at 8 p.m, Saturday August 13. . Other winners were Vesta Williams of Kitwanga for best second base, Blache _ Ladies softball tourney. Kitwanga; seven: Alfred of Moricetown for best third base, Monica Tate of Alyansh Challengers for -best short stop and Gina Alfred of Moricetown ‘for best right field; Irene Latti of Kispiox for most inspirational player and Aiyansh Challengers for the most sportsmanlike team. Game one: game two: a default between Kispiox and : game three: Moricetown 24 - Aiyansh 20; game four : Hazelton 21 - Aiyansh 1; game five: Terrace 0; Challengers 20 - Aiyansh HS 1; game Kitwanga 26 - Moricetown 19; ‘game elght: Kispiox 6 - Aiyansh HS 5: game nine: Hazelton 21 - Kitwanga 0; game‘ten: Kispiox 23 - Morricetown 1; game eleven Kispiox 24 - Kitwanga 0; game twelve: Hazleton 15 - Kisplox 10, Terrace 6 - Alyansh 28; game six: Aiyansh | HARDWARE STORES ; say ay yee teeny Lines an - GUIDE | | ALL LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE or - GORDON& i oe | Monday, August 8 ". 5pm, to Midnight Kispiox 28 - 1]. : SUNDAY BASEBALL Carlton’s 16th win as Phillies sweep LA | Steve Carlton became the first 16-game winner in the major leagues Sunday, pitching Philadelphia ilies to-a: 31 National League basebail victory over the slumping Los An- geles Dodgers. Carlton not only held the Dodgers to one run on seven hits with eight strikeouts and only oné walk, but he stroked two| hits and hit a sacrifice fly, that drove in the go-ahead] run. The Dodgers lost their fourth consecutive game while the Phillies won their fifth in a row. Carlton, who won his 13th consecutive home game, hel his cause by twice picking _ off odger ter Dave Lopes at - rst. Carlton’s last loss at Philadelphia was April 9 and over the last two seasons, he has won 20 of 21 decisions. In another National League game, Gary Alexander had a triple and a double and drove in four runs to lead San Francisco Giants to a 9-4 victory over New York Mets. Jon Matlack started the ame for New York but was orced to leave the game after the first inning because’ of recurring shoulder problem. John Montefusco, 5-9, picked u the victory and Ho A ca, 3-5 took the loss. ick Ruthven pitched a fivehitter and Rod Gilbreath smacked a two-run homer as Atlanta Braves downed Montreal Expos 6-2. | A two-run hrowing error by pitcher Jim Rooker broke up a scoreless tie and allowed Cincinnati Reds to score five unearned runs in the seventh inning and beat Pittsburgh Plrates 6-0. Ken Reitz went four for four and drove in two runs with a second-inning home run, and St. Louis Cardinals defeated Houston Astros 5-2. Gene Tenace and Dave Kingman slugged two-run homers and Bill Almon andMike Champion had three hits apiece as San Diego Padres edged Chi- cago Cubs 8-6 in the first game of a doubleheader, In the second game, Jose Cardenal drove in four runs with a three-run homer and a single and Steve Swisher added a home run as the Cubs beat the Padres 9-4. In the American League, Mike Cubbage drove in five runs with a two-run homer and a basesloaded double and Dave Golts allowed just five hits as Minnesota Twins swamped Cleveland Indians li-l.' Steve Brye hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning and the Milwaukee Brewers added four in the sixth to beat Toronto Blue Jays 6-2 in the first game of a doubleheader. In the second game, Brye doubled in the o-ahead run in a three-run ifth inning as the Brewers won 7-5, Rookie Rance Mulliniks's tworun single capped a four- run rally and Bobby Bonds homered in his consecutive game _ as California Angels beat Baltimore Orioles 6-3 for a sweep of their three-game series. Paul Blair’s two-run homer highlighted a six-run fifth - third-inning rally as New York Yankees defeated Seattle Mariners 7-1. John Wathan = ruined Randy Wiles’s major league debut with a pinch-hit single to score Amos Otis in the ninth inning and give Kansas City Royals a 32 victory over Chicago White Sox. The victory moved the Royals to within 14% games of the firstplace White Sox. Dock Ellis scattered eight hits to win his first gamein a month as Texas Rangers de- feated Detroit Tigers 41. Bernie Carbo and Fred Lynn smacked ninth inning homers as Boston Red Sox defeated Oakland A’s 5-2. It - was the 10th victory in a row for Boston and the ninth straight loss for the A’s. Relief driver tops Yarborough | TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) — Darrell Waltrip, drivin in relief of heat-fatigk Donnie Allison, took an uncontested. victory over Cale Yarborough in Sun- day's ninth annual Talladega 500 Grand National stock car race. Skip Manning's engine failed him six laps from the upset of the season. | Waltrip, whose own Chevrolet blew an engine while running among the leaders after the halfway point, took over the evrolet of Allison, one of 37-pounder largest one VANCOUVER (CP) — Karl Emde of Delta, B,C. won the $25,000 first prize in the British Columbia Salmon Derby with a 37- pound, eight-ounce salmon that he caught on the first weekend of the four- weekend event that ended Sunday. Emde’s catch, with his handicap, netted 47 pounds, eight ounces, four pounds heavier than the 43-pound, eight-ounce catch of Clay Corner of Victoria who had no handicap. Third place went to Wall Silvey of Egmont, B.C, whose catch netted 41 pounds, ten ounces. several drivers unable to cope with 36-degree heat and near! identical humidity, with 23 laps left in the 188lap event. Manning, last year's rookie of the year, was leading Waltrip with six laps left when the engine in his Chevrolet began belching smoke from a loose hose on the oil cooler, ruining his bid Fy for his first ever Grand National victory. Yarborough, whose Chevrolet had only high gear left, was well off the pace when the caution fla came out for Manning’s o! spraying problem. The race finished under caution. Manning, who got the black flag, stayed out anyway and took third place. Buddy Baker's steaming Ford sputtered to fourth, with Lennie Pond fifth. Allison, who said he felt ill enol before the race that e several times before Waltrip finally got in, but his crew was waiting for a caution period, so they wouldn't drop out of contention during the change. Waltrip) and David Pearson were paged on the public address system ta report to Allison's car. Waltrip made it there first. Waltrip) and Allison teamed to average 162.525 § miles an hour. KING CFTK acty : KETS “ace (NBC) (cBe) (CTY). 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