TAS ro Be CEE ie ,] eee meee at Cop perside Store cone. GROCERIES - LAUNRROMAT Catering to camp aad Institution orders OPEN 10-10 7 days a week Phone 635-4080: Compare cur ices to your favourite sterel | F =) Lemmerman ; "sh , HAMILTON (CP) — Quarterback Bruce Lem- merman picked apart British Columbia Lions for 25 minutes Monday night, then watched from the bench as Hamilton Tiger-Cats finished off a 29-19 Canadian Football League exhibitlon Running back Ronnie Rowland dived over from one yard out on two oc- casions to account for | Hamilton's two touchdowns. Bernie Ruoff took care of the reat of the Hamilton scar! by booting five field goals and adding two converts. © ing Tiger-Cats ina resent ade weedy eh eds ae with Don Schaff er) | : [: “June: n and 2 -SSpRetator show of world stars Frida, ‘ “Trampoline, Skateboard | ‘Saturday June a1, 7:30 p.m. - Arena. ‘Join the Parade Sunday 9:30 am. from _Skeena, AAatl ‘parking: lof. “ a in itoaiyt 3 if ke z if re peimarily © pu fea the Liqns 24- Rate & feel ne, An ie ie y ’ over on The wecond time quar: ~ their ens win. macaad quarter. C., ofenee™ Dewalt trottad The Lions’ points-came ot B : tol pap Dewalt trotted an ‘to. a 97-yard kickoff return by -—- he was forced to Meagoal and a convert. . ‘Charuk caught a pass from quarterback Joe Paopao for la two-point conversion in the Md fourth quarter, accounting Lions Mma for the other B. C. points, . = 6Lemmerman’s. | t a” thy Rasaedlin punt. _— e= @ = They booed Bert Blyleven. Pitching throw h jeans, . nine bite S ais Way ear Ee " 0 EFFICIENT, MID-RANGE night. P Ie Nteiphia Phillies But if it hurt aryone, it wiih one out In thee might have been Cincianeti The dvat Reds. course, Seemingly dbliviows to a ven's row with manager | ‘negative hometown crowd, Chuck Tanner which led to 1,08 Angeles Dodgers on in. 12 innings; San “Francisco Giants stopped - Montreal Expos 5-1; Atlanta POW New for 1980 MagFlash’ Electronic Ignition the beleagured Pirate right- the pitcher lea the club a.6-3 decision - — hander pitched one of bis -9p Aptil 2. ven Was « Loui Cardinals; _ Easy-Tilt Shocks strongest gees of - leer eyyhnpeetars t.. that ay i Dia Padres nipped season t ‘didn't g an Tuned Exhaust beat the Reds Ps. mos “febion, ee sie cats “Astros. defeated ene “te Yall drove in three _ TERRACE oe ysis of Blyleven's ry tal oN pt ser ay SALES LTD. Ralph Ws. Dunbor ra ae 4441 Lakelse Certified General Ancountan 635-6384 hE Po ‘ s American league it ad Indians 5 " "BLO, BOX 888 icago White Sox 3, Texas ‘ rep teams in all age groups. “aig 17 ae anon enn We are also still -matpaline acters tor: the. oe Summer Hockey School and wit starting date, August 18. Apoligatian sas rote Boy picked up at CFTK. S| “= oes - ; The above mentioned orelicatons are pe mate 0: ’ L a Te a yk fis ee B x 121, “at ee ‘ecient A my er 0) , * Sate wag sa te TAMERS - ar way * oe . oe ain Bmp TERRACE, BS. , yea 4a2 - Further intormation aso be i pints Dick Kilborn - C2540 whe | Applications are also being 9 gccepted f u referee’s clinic and Level : copches: _Clinies will be held on the te sot ail weaken. nr the. sitpation was. Leo Sloan anda one-yard run the Lions deep In. em by John Henry White, Ki te wa'none odly to have ge Lui Passaglia had @ ig “e Cats’ defence force a ten started {ts - strike to DiPietro. ~yards for-what appea -be Hamilton's second | touch-.:*- " goal of the gameat 13:49, Reds =f vo TERRACE, S.C., VG 4R2 angaré 6 Kansas City . ee JOANSOT | co 3; Detroit Tigers’ QUT BOARDS | reine '. Skeena.. - Elker’s ‘beats Lions | yard completion to DiPietro, Ruff. made it 10-0 Hamilton with a 20-yard field at 10:39. . The Licas got nowhere an possession and punted for the third time in ' the quarter. Lemmerman continued to shred the’ Lions’ secondary with short passes and moved ‘the ‘Ticats towards: scoring territory with a, 15-yard ck ~Hamilton.a 17-0 lead-after 48 screen pass to running ba Rufus ‘Crawford, a 10-yard -completion to: wide recelver . John Holland and a ai-yard Crawford rambled : 121 down '~ but an ‘Megal even beats Milwaukee Brewers 6-5. “and 95, New York Yankees 6 attle Mariners'3, Oakland A's 11 Boston Red Sox 8, Baltimore Orioles. 5 California Angela 2 and Minnesota Twins 4 Toronto Blue Jays 0. - . BERT. BLYLEVEN.., “ . .boaing doesn't hurt Phililes 3Dodgers2 Manny Trillo doubled home. parry jew aerftam fhe ” “seeond --the 12th inning to break etie” se W and send Philadelphia past’ Los Angeles. After Bowa’s single, he was awarded second base on a balk by loser Rick Sutcliffe, 1-4. Trillo followed with his twos base hit to'right centre. slants 5 Expoai Right-hander Ed Whitson .pitched a six-hitter to lead San Francisco over injury- \ Skeena’s "the ‘Tiger-Cats to the B.C one-yard line. veh sy procedure penalty nullified the play. * Lemmerman _ continued - the ‘drive into the second quarter hitting DiPietro with a 27-yard completion on a- second-and-17 play that. took red to . ‘Rowiand. scored a earbon ; copy of his first touchdown and -Ruoff’a convert gave seconds of the quarter: Sloan took’ the” ensuing kickoff:at his own 13-yard. . line ‘and dodged ever Hamilton ‘tackler to race: yards for B.C.'s first points. The Tiger-Cats made it 20- 7 with Ruoff’s second field riddled, Montreal, The Expos repulare, without four. injured Te. eyhitson yielded a leadoff - homer to Gary Carter, his . 3th of the season, in the | second inning ‘before blanking the Expos the rest ' > of the way. Braves 6 Cardinals 2 Chris: Chambliss drove in five runs with a three-run: homer and two singles and. Dalé Murphy-scored three times, leading: ‘Atlanta over St. Louja. is Both of Chamblies’ singles | and his seventh homer of the year came off Bob Forsch, 5-- 5. In addition, Chamblisa contributed a double to a.11- hit attack, enabling: Alanta right-hander . Tommy Boggs to gain his thirdvictary in five decisions. Padres 3 Mets 2 hits’ and. 8 winnlhg inning as San Diego ended a seven-game losing streak by beating New Yor ngled in. the Pinch-hitter Tim Flannery: started the game-winnlng rally. off reliever Jeff Reardon, 4-3, with a single. Jim Richards then sacrificed plnchYrunner Paul Dade to second to set the stage iv ‘Smith's game-winning hi banquet gives out awards Junior Secondary, School held its annual’. awards banquet “Monday night,.and aside Scrub scores ‘At - ‘least six scrub league sofaball games - were. played in Terrace . Monday night. .Allwest Glass defeated Overwaitea 32-22 in the feature game. Allwest _ also competed in the Low Tide Scrub Softball Tournament in Stewart over the weekend, _ finishing in second place . to the Highway Hazards . from. Stewart. ’ Rizzudo was the winning ‘Frank pitcher in the final game for Stewart, while Darla | Birch-was tagged for the . ‘Joss for Allwest. In other games in the Terrace league, CC Whaekos ‘defeated Tigers 12-2, McAlpine and Sens dropped Terrace Fur- niture Centre 13-7, the TKO's.. - beat ‘| Pohle Lumber 15-13, the. TK - Blues dumped Canada Safeway 22-2 and the B.C. Hydro Killer Watts beat B.c. Assessment Authority 25-15. _. Serub softball. game scores werefi't published over the last couple of weeks due to deadline difficulties resulting from _the press problems. Now that these are cleared up, if you want’ your score . published phone 635-6357 the morning after the fame. from the usual bunch of silly awards, the coaches of several teams honored the players they felt performed well or commendably over the course of the various seasons. Karen Wideman was’ given the girls’ most valuable’ basketball player award by coach Mike Ireland, while Glen Palahicky was chosen as the boy’s most valuable player in basketball by coach Tom Watkinson. Lisa Peterson and Brent Rogers were picked as outstanding athletes in track and. field, while the most improved volleyball player was Lucy Qualizza. Linda McConnell was piven the unsung hero . award for being a part of almost all the teams from Skeera, while Colin Parr received a- special commendation from Watkinson for his per- formances in track and field this year. Parr participated in two B.C. championships, the cross-country cham- pionship where he placed in the top quarter of the - field, and in the B.C, High School track and field meet; where he ran in the ‘3000 metres. and. placed 15th out of a field of 24. The members of the track team from Terrace who went to the B.C. meet were all given medallions from the school to remember their trip. by. Mary Ann Mart won at the Mr. Sunday. Martens aajesmn jth amaghed three, fournament, and also won the bat 5435 i _ “ih Tate elgtith” Kitimat’s minor lacrosse teams played host to four | ‘teams frm Prince George over the weekend at an in- vitational house league tournament, which wound up Sunday. The four Prince George. ‘teams met 10 Kitimat teams in mini-tournaments In five different age groups. In the Midget divisiori, the: visiting Prince George team defeated Crozier's Mens Wear in three straight games to win that part of the tourney, but two of the games were close. Prince George.won the first game 7- 6, the second 9-3 and the third 65 for the sweep. In the Bantam division, Majestic Jewellers from Kitimat won their side of the tournament with three wins and no losses. The first game saw Prince George's Ban- tam representative lose to _OK Tire from Kitimat 13-7.. "OK then dropped their game to Majestic. 11-4. Majestic then went on to defeat the Prince George team 12-6 and beat them again in the final” game 10-3 to take the overall | * . George for their “annua victory. . Peewee games saw Prince George and the Paper- makers Local 1127 finlshed tied with two wins and a loss apiece in their, segment . of. the weekend's actlon. Prince George won the first game of - ‘the Peewee side’ 7-6. over Kitimat Elka, and. take the Papermakers 11-6 in the second game, The Paper- makers then beat Elks 8-7 and then beat Prince George in the return matcli 7-4. In the Novice age group, Prince George won their three games handily over the host teams. The first game saw the visitors take Legion Branch 250 by af 8-2 score. , Legion then won.the battle of the hometown squadi with a 5-4-win over Red's Pickup. Prince George then made short work of Red's, winning 11-3, and then beat Legion 10- Lin he last Novice game of the The oy lie division had only Kitimat teams competing. Johnson, Barclay and Scaife in the final game. tournament which the Firefighters ALA by a 3-2 score and: easily over Fire Kitimat Langscaph re sali exhibition the Creany y4 gs : Kids in art: ennih ton mag at 12 oon as ‘Qne reguler Beagan D and three playoff gamep., apeset scheduled for this evening at’! the Kitimat arena, . 7 Sigs. © Sharks taking on. Jc RAS Barclay be ol Scaife ary va . Buildall at 9 p.m. , With this tourname: inst, ended, the Kitimat : invitations to anothe ona: this time a Bantam rep tes tatively set for July 11,1 and 13, © « The Kitimat league ‘ip. § sending five teams to? invitational . tournament - at theend of this month. ‘Teams: from North Delta, Keg ab. and Mackenzle will inne Kitimat at the Pride eorge tournament, whlale; begins June 23. The Kiwanis rep Peewee team will be attending in Burnaby on July. 10," a the, association is : sen Crozier’s rabies rep bedi.