~ ‘Seattle who lose free. agents. Athletes from Bix different schools from Prince ©. Rupert to Hazelton competed in the ‘Terrace High Schools ‘ Invitational. Track . Meet held at Skeena ' Jr,’ Secondary School Saturday, with the host Skeena teani finishing on ‘top with a total of 348 Polnts, Prince Rupert's Booth -Memorial Juntor Secondary: School wien’t far: behind at the meet’s end, as they finished in the runner-up position ‘with 343 points, just five - ' points behind Skeena. Thornhill Junior ‘Secondary School was - third with. 152 points, Caledonia fourth with 134 _ points, Hazelton fifth, 119 -points, and Kitimat was foal, ‘with a 104 point ’ Skeena’s Stephanie ‘ Cousins won tlie Bantam - Girlg grand-aggregate trophy with a total of 27 points. She finished first in the discus throw, and Jeanna Piatoni, the- ‘javelin throw, second in the shot put, as well as. third in the high jump and 400-metre race, Shannon - Baptis also stood out for Skeena, coming up. with first place. finishes in the @0-metre, 1500-metre, and 800-metre races, Also in Bantam Girls competition, . had the top four finishers -in the long jump. Dawn Stanburg, Lisa Ljungh, an Chery] Grace finished first, second, third, and fourth respectively in that event. Another. Skeena athlete, Brent Rogers, took the Bantam Boys grand-aggregate’ trophy with a 83-point total, Rogers finished first in 200-metre race, discus throw, shot put, : and javelin throw, and was a member of the team that won the. 4x100- metre relay race in a record time: of 51.45 seconds. The other members of ‘Boyd, Thornhill - - that winning relay team were Noel Valdez, Sean and Lex Me- Donald. Valdez also did well in other events, coming up with first place finishes in the long and triple jumps, was second min the javelin throw, and third In the high jump and 100-metre race. Sean Boyd was the “winner of the 400-metre Tace. Norm Larson was Thornhill’s top, Bantam Boy, as he came second in the 1500-metre race, and fifth in the triple jump. It was Skeena’s Gary Moen that won the Midget Boys _ grand-aggregate trophy, He accumulated 26 points, by virtue of first place finishes in the 400,800, and 1500-metre: .Taces, and a third in the long jump. Two Thornhill athletes, Larry Swanson, and D'arcy Budiselich stood out in- Midget Boys ‘competition. Swanson lost took top honor| won the 100 and 200-metre , races, placed second in’ the high jump, and fourth in. the discus throw. Budiselich topped the ee jumpers, and came with ‘second place finishes dn the : UB throw and shot put. It was alee Thornhill’s Roberta Patterson who took home the Midget Girls grand-aggregate trophy with a 23-point total, She won the discus - throw; shot put, and javelin throw, and had a - fifth place finish in the triple Karen jump. Wideman of Skeéena won | the 100-metre race, and finished fourth inthe 200 metre race. Carolyn Hamer, also of Sheena had second place finishes in the 800-metre and 3000." metre races. Caledonia’s Kathy Brewer took the Juvenile Girls grand-aggregate trophy, while ‘“Aqubal Manhas of Booth Memorial was the winner of the Juvenile Boys grand-aggregate, trent. Mariners look to. outfield | NEW YORK (AP) — Mariners are reported lovking for an outfielder with some of- fonaive potential today when, pick first in major Ione baseball's 15th an-. ‘nual summer free-agent . draft. ’ ’ Most prominently men. tloned among the candidates has been Brad Komminsk, a 6-foot-3,° 195-pound first - baseman-outfielder from Shawnee high school in Lima, Ohlo. Komminsk was on a list of players made up for consideration by Mariners director of player development, Hal Keller. That lst. also included. ‘ righthanded pitcher Tim Leary of UCLA, and several - other high school players. In addition, newspaper reports in Seattle said the Mariners . were looking at outfielder Al” Chambers of Harrisburg, Phe draft will be held to” two phases by conference call to the commissioner's office in New York from the 26 major. league teams’ headquarters. The regular phase, for players not drafted within the past 13 months, begins Tuesday and continues on Wednesday, if necessary, ‘It will be followed by the secondary phase, primarily for players previously drafted but. not signed. The ,order of.the secondary draft was drawn by lot, with Boston Red Sox leading off followed by San Francisco - Dispute poses threat NASSAU, The Bahamas (AP) — . The National Hockey League’ 's expansion :* ‘to Fouk “World. rHoekey | cltfee' was’ threatened Monday by a dispute over the com- pensation to be paid teams “ashociation Alan Eagleson, executive director of the NHL Players . Association, sald after a meeting with NHL owners: "we don't comt out of this _ meeting with a decision (on LONDON (Reuter) —., Qwners who.can afford to pay &1,000 ($2,000) in entry fees to have their colours carried even ignominiously in Wednesday's 200th Epaom Derby have swelled the field to 24 horses. Shock results in the famed Epsom classic are com- paratively rare, and many of sdqy'’s runners might just as well stay at home. But there is a cachet for an owner In having a runner in the Derby, and this applies with greater force to the’ 200th running of the world's foundation classic. Queen Elizabeth, who has had many Derby runners,: could win for the first tlme - with Milford, and victory for the royal colt would extend jockey “Lester Piggott’s . Broposal by the form of compensation), .we're not going to fool Severs met with the ard of governors on NHL's Monday. and presented a which teams losing free agents in the top one-third of the league's salary structure ‘— players making $125,000 or more — would receive cash and-or -Uraft choices as’ com- pensation, record number of Derby winnera to nine. Steve Cauthen, the 19- year-old American riding prodigy, will be seeking victory at the first attempt on Tap On Wood, on whom won: the Newmarket 2,00 Guineas, Cracaval, rejected by Cauthen, will be ridden by his veteran compatriot Willie Shoemaker. . Looking for # win at his. first try is trainer Guy Harwood, who saddles Ela- Mana-Mou, Greek for Come On My Darling. Victory for this well-ancied colt would give jockey Greville Starkey the firat step towards a pos- sible repetition of his unique double double of last year, when he won the Epsom and Irish Derby and Oaks friends for life | The Canadian Red Cross Society. 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But, said Ziegler, three options remain open if no agreement fs reached: “We can either extend the time for negotlation, we can go on with this expansion no matter what the players association does, or we can terminate the agreement we have with the WHA for ex- pansion. i Giants, New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies. Seven teams. — ‘Los Angeles Dodgers, Cincinnati ‘Reds, Oakland A’s, San | Francisco, Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers and San Diego Padres — have two goes five rounds. pensation for players lost in the re-entry draft. - Last year's No. 1 pick was by Atlanta’ Braves, who chose the National League's rookie of the year, Bob Horner. “Tf we had the No, 1 choice in 1978, we could have just‘ Started looking for Ne, 2,” Keller said. “Bob Horner of § Arizona State was head and OTTAWA (CP) — After dust two, Hays dn training Canadian Rough Riders have been waite a devastating blow. Riders’ started camp without Charlie Brandon and Frank Pomerico, last year's starting offensive ~ Tost offensive tackle Jeff Turcotte, Turcotte, . eastern conference all-star in th and 1976, reinjured his shoulder, during the weekend and his career is in doubt. ’ The injury, a slipped rotator. cup, is painful because the joint in the ‘shoulder pops out of pdsi- . tion. A slight twist of the arm and the six-foot-five, 265-pound Turcotte winees -inpain. The six-year veteran . faces surgery and could miss two months of the season, There is a chance he might not return, - “It's a blow to the troops to lose a Canadian ’ offensive said.’ “Especially one of that calibre.” Turcotte missed 10 weeks last season with . me the Foal ll League's Ottawa - guards, Now they have. lineman,’'” coach. George Brancato - . THIRD DOWN — FOR RANGERS the same injury and returned wearing a shoul- der harness that prevented the joint from pring out. "Now I'm in the same situation [ was in last year," Turcotte said. ‘damn dis- . ‘The injury puts another erilmp on one of the strongest offences in the CFL, Also missing from the lineup is quarterback ‘Tom Clements, who was traded to Saskatchewan Roughriders last. month. Pomerlco was traded to Hamilton Tiger-Cats for ‘ middle Hnebacker Ray Nettles and Brandon wag forced to retire because of a recurring neck injury. The Riders were counting on Turcotte, all- star centre Donn Smith and right tackle Jim Goode te anchor the front ine Now the presgure is on Canadians Ray Honey and Doug McGee, to become a Obit more aggressive and win starting jobs: Import John Anderson, a defensive lineman, will algo get a crack at that position. -picks each in the first round ‘of the regular phase, which Bag They Saige acquired the picks as com- §f are no Horners out there, 355% ‘and, unfortunately, you can't manufacture them.” - The draft begins at 12:15 p.m. EDT. Othe order of the first round of the regular phase: Seattle, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays, Atlanta, Oakland, St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Indians, Houston Astros, the White Sox, Mon- treal Expos, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, Detroit, San Diego, San Francisco (from California Angels), Los Angeles (from Pittsburgh Pirates), Texas Rangers, San Francisco, the White Sox (from Baltimore Orioles), Cincinnatl (from Philadelphia), Kansas City Royals, Cincinnati, Detroit (from Milwaukee Brewers), San Diego (irom Los Angeles), Los Angeles (from the Yankees) and Oakland from Boston. way). BC. Regional by Tender The Mintetry of Lands, Parks and Hovelng Invites sealed tenders for the right te acquire the leasehold for commercial purposes the following described Crown lend located immediately south of the moat northerly crossing of the Bell-Irving River by Highway No. 37 (Stewart-Caasiar High- Lot 1477, Caasiar Olstrict Containing 2.0 hectares (4.94 acres) . Tenders will be received by! the Regional Land Manager, Box 2460 Smithers, B.¢., VO 2N0 upto 4:30 P.M. Wednesday, June 27, 1979, however, tenders will not be opened untlt 2:00 P.M, Thursday, June 28, 1979 and tenderers may, If thay so wish, atiend the opening of bids on the latter date at the Land Manager's office, Room ‘248, Court House, 3799 Alfred Avenue, Smithers, All tenders must be accompanied by a detailed development plan showing the number ct nature of all Improvements, an estimate of the an- flclpated expenditure and a time achedule for }. completion of the development. Further in- formation regarding terms and conditions of tease, special envelopes and forms for aub- mission of bids must be obtained from the Land Manager. in Smiihers. Prospective bidders must obtain a copy of the , terms and conditions befote submitting : tender. (3) ' Province of British Columbla Honourable James R. Chabol, Minister Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing The Herald, Tuesday, June 6, 1979, Page? Perfect. score hard to beat TOKYO (AP) _ Romania's Nadia Comaneci, 1972 European and 1978 Olymple gymnastics cham pion, won two of the women's four Indlvidual events — the vaulting and floor exercises — in the 1970 World: Cup gymnastic championships Monday. The 17-year-old Comanect won the floor exercises with a perfect 20.00 points, scoring 10.00 twice in compatition Sunday and Monday. The Romanian star also won on the vaulting horse by 9.80 Monday for a scoring total of 19.70 points, and was. second on the balance beam with 19.60, Romanian team-mate Emilla Eberle won the women’s balance beam with 19.70 points — 9.30 Sunday and 9.90 Monday. 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Bart Conner of the United States won the side horse ‘shiners Kasamatsu of Ja mand Stolan Deltchev of tite with 19.45 points, both scoring 9.70 3 and 9.75 Monday. . areas e dou ‘ lt agaé Grelg ADEN ENR ERR ARN . $ALE CONDUCTED BY PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS Frontier Auction Services Lrto. Mike Aldoff & Sons Dealer Licence Number OOSGTA 376-6940