” ae eA Ra a eS cr i _ the tan be-af ‘this time. | “ARCHERY re mals ia the first.of a series of three: "Stewart and” gor. Steclw: of Smithers ~ articles about lel competitors results. were all, ‘in at ithe B.C Summer Games in Maple. ‘Jorgenson; ~ Ridge’ on the July: 29° “weekend. (The winning « _ information the articles are based on is - taking a ‘third-place: bronze medal... i from official result sheets’given | * i his ; “Out by the Games office iti Maple Ridge. “shdots at Games, reestyle. | Some: ‘competitors : from te age... ‘men’s ‘category, ' ‘ending up with’ the Joral: doardeailer to. compete. in .the. “may. ‘have ‘been: left off: the official . silver medal. : \ sheets inadvertently; ! ‘however, the’ ‘the: first. ‘day's: shoot in: the boys: information | here is as complete agit freestyle but‘eame’on in the Saturday. Paty “Ss! 2° epmpetition ‘and held his second: ‘place! we the medals, “with: Tudeau » and | Powell: fiver medals - and - .Steclw. “Trudeau was third ater. : a -gpot through Sunday's shoot as-well.. Zone? archers. perfomed well at the: Powell,” meanwhile, was ‘a distant °° ". Gantea’. ‘Shooting events, held‘at Albion - second ‘after: the Friday shoot but: hada. ~-Park:” “Jorgie Jorgenson, ‘and Eugene / “good Saturday ahda better one Sunday . ‘Trudeau. “of Kitimat, David Powell of to win silver inthe boys! barebow event. ” YANCOUVER, (Py "Striker Peter Beardsley” ’ . found things-a little easier . than in the-North American - Soccer League’ Tuesday _ Bight as his. three goals helped Vancouver ” Whitecaps beat the Chinese nétional team 4-3 in- the ’ opening -game .of-. the Europac soccer tournament for both teams. |. ’ “They're not particularly good tacklers or markers or good in the air so you're going to get a lot of 1 space,” __ Beardsley. said . of. the Chinese | after he. scored - what proved to be the: . Winner, Then it’s up to you’ to. make the. most of it.” - Midfielder Peter Lorimer” gave ‘the Whitecaps a. 3-0. lead early in the second half before : ‘the’ quick Chinese, who narrowly missed a 1982 World Cup qualifying berth, ‘took advantage’ of- ‘sloppy. - defensive work by the NASL league leaders. Hard-working midfielder . Zuo. Shusheng scored: twice for. the Chinese ‘before a quiet crowd of 18,617, The third China goal was an own goal charged against centre back, Dave Watson of the. Whitecaps. ‘Beardsley, | Who |: has “stored” ‘seven - “goals ° in ‘ NASL| games this season for league-leading Whitecaps, gave his club a _ 20 cushion -by halftime as the ‘Chinese allowed Van- -eouver plenty’ of space to: . _work with in their defensive “gone. . Lorimer started the play _ that led'to the opening goal at 16:40 when he carried the - ball from his penalty area to midfield and” then found David Norman on thie right - flank. ‘Norman's cross to the far PCL Standings. Tuerday's Results ‘Tacoma 7 Phoenix 3 Salt Loke at Vancouver, rain Las Vepas 4 Edmonton 1 Tucson 15 Portland 1 epd, , -Hawall 16 Albuquerque § . Noday’s Games Salt Leake at Vancouver Phoanix. at Tacoma ‘Portland at Tucson, Hawell at Albuquerque Edmonton at Las Vegas. _ NASL - Standings ; Eastern Division w ~ post was perfectly timed: by Beardsley’ who. headed it . behind China goalkeeper Li, Fusheng whose acrobatics kept | Vancouver. . from building a bigger lead i in the opening :45 minutes." : A poor clearance by’ “defender Zheng - Yan’ enabled Beardsley to bring down a high ‘ballin’ the - . China pensity. area, beat one defender and put a low. ° “shot-inside the far post at: - 41:45 fora 20 lead... Lorimer scored ‘off a quick free kick, taken by _ Fran O’Brien who tapped it to Beardsley who in’ turn Sting trip Manic MONTREAL (CP) ‘Former Manic ‘goaltender Victor Nogueira came back to. haunt his old team . + Tuesday night with 22 saves as: Chicago Sting edged - Montreal. 4-3. in North - American. Soccer League . ’ action... Forward Ricardo Alonso led the Chicago attack with - two goals, Seninho and Pato _Margetic got the: others. Brian Quinn, Dale Mit- _chell and Dragan. Vujovic: “ seared ‘for’ Montreal, which -held 1-0 and 2-1 leads before 8,892 at the Stadium: ‘The loss left the’ Manie, which is battling for a wild- ‘card berth in East Division play offs, in seventh place with a won-lost record of 9- 14 and 96 points. The victory was the 12th , Oympis . teed up a shot for Lorine in’? the: Chinese. penalty area. - The Chinese: scored two ~ goals in: leas than four “minutes when Shusheng brought down across from ‘the left flank and the shot “deflected past Vancouver goalkeeper Tino Lettieri off Watson. . Shusheng .intercepted an _ Alex Barnetson: pass at midfield and had a. partial breakaway that ended when © he pit a poor-angle ‘shot. off the post ‘and. Watson knocked it in at 55:06. ‘The Chinese’ were slow adapting to’ the | artificial - against | elght ‘losses for Chicago, which -has “109° _ points — one-point behind | second-place Toronto in the. East. : Sykes, Goltz | ~ CFL stars TORONTO (CP) - Calgary . :running James Sykes and teammate. Rick Goltz have: been named -the . Canadian . Football League's offensive - ff... ‘star and lineman of . the week, respectively, for their, efforts .Sunday' in the Stampeders’ 42-10 rout of Montreal Concordes. In addition; defensive back Kerry Parker of' B.C. Lions -got the nod as. defensive star in the weekly awards, announced Wed: nesiay. ». ‘Stats and Standings ‘NATIONAL. LEAGUE Bast Division so WoL Pet, GBL Pittiburgh 55°49 529 ~ Philadelphia, $2 49.515 1% St. Louls 53.51 .510 2 Montreal $2 51 .505 a Chicaga 4 a5} 7 New York 40°65 381 Hie West Divibion Atianta 65 42 607 — - Los Angejes St.44 .558 SV Houston 5351-510 lv San ‘Glego 52,53 .495 12 . San Franclaco 52 54 .491 12% Merth : Cincinnatl a7 59 443 17% - : . Pet. GBL Portland 18 541 — Salt . Lake 21°20 512 2 Edmanton-¥ 20 2) .dte 3 ’ Vancouver. 15°23 395) 6M Tacomas 426.381 7h . Souty ‘ cson. 4 S71 * peat 23°19 «$481 Albuquerque 22°20 «524 2 Les Vegas-¥ 21°20 5120 ae - Phoenix 21091 «$00 79 Le A BPP . New York 14 8 60 3B 44 126 “'. Tokante 13 9 41 34 36 110 Chicago 8 44 42 7 1? _ Montraal 914 a6 SP 4296 . fouthern Division =~ . Fart Laud io 12 41 44 3898 Tulsa Wia a 4) 32 Fd Tampa: 5 17 95 st 3040 America... 812 20°93 15 ao ~ Wastern Dlviion = * Vencouver 19° 5 47 22 37 147 Golden , Gayl’ 7 45 36 34 108 Seatite gp ta a3 dt 3484 San Dilsgo ; 14°20 44 19:59 , Si points are awarded for victory, and one bonus point for Atlanta at San ‘Francisco . ABR K Pct Hendrick, StL 49 31196 .332 Knight, Hou 320 20.132 331 LoSmith, StL 277° 49 92 .330 . Madlock, Pgh 346 52114 .328 Easler, Poh 270 32 8&7 .322 Oliver, - atl 404° 81139: .370 Dawson, Atl 411 65 129) 314 Herr, Stl 296 40 93 314 Cruz, Hou 378 STW? 310 | Publ, Hou! 274.39 84 307 Doubles: Buckner, Chicago, 28; Oliver, Montreal, 24: Knight, Housten, 25; Hendrick, St. Loula, 25%: -. SL na wet Triples: Moreno, Houston, Mi Buller. Atlenta, 10; Dowson, Mortreal, .71 .Ralnas, Montreal, / Homa runs: Dawson, Mon- teeal, . 233: ‘Sehmidt, — Phila-~ avery goal acorad with & mar . No imum of Ihres per game. for bonus polnt {ts swarded overtime ar shootout “doals., Tusidsy Rent Chicago 4 Montreal 3 Tonight's Games San Diego af New York Tarento at Golddn ‘Bay Tuesday. Results. New York 5 Montreal 2 Pittsburgh 10 Philadelphia 3 Chicago § St. Louls 3 Houston 4 San. Diego 2 ~~ Les Angeles 3. Cincinnati 1 San Francisco 7 Atlanta 3 . Totlay’s Games Atlanta at Sen Franclaco Montreal at New. York N Philadelphia at Pittsburgh W Chicago st St.Louis, N Houston at San Diego N Cinctnnat} at Los Anosies N . Thursday Games Montreal at New York . Houston at San Diego Phitadelphia at Pittsburgh WN Chicago af S?. Louls N Cincianat) at Los Angsies N deiphia, 23; Murphy, Atlanta, i Evans, San Francisco 21. fun batted jn: ~~ Dawton, win, ‘four points for a shoolout°.000, 3.72;..Benny, Philadelphia, © _ Francisco, 13. ~ x AMERICAN LEAGUE | East Disks | soe WoL: Pct. GOL Baltimore 59 42 (584 Detroit 0 4 =. Toronto Sv 44 473 1 Milwaukee 5h 44 547 Ie New ‘York 56 645.534 9 Boston 42 5) 405 6 Cleveland 44 60 (423 1642 West Division . Chicago 55 48 334 California -S1 55 481 SMa Kansas City 47 52 ATS 6 texas 49 54 76 8 Oakland 49 50 Sa 8 Minnesota 44 63 417-13 Saatile 41°65 087 15% Tuesday Results - Toronto 10:13 New York 9-3 _ Cleveland 2-4. Galtimere 1-3 - Mllwaukee 5-3 Kansas City 1-2 Callfornia 2 Minnesota t Boston. 4 Texas 5 Chicago: 7 Detroit 5 ‘Seattle 15 Gokland 12 : Today's Games California at. Minnesota New York at Toronto N Baltimore at Cleveland N Kansas City af Milwavkee WN Delroil at Chicago N Boston at Texas N Oakland at. Seaitle N : Thursday Games . Kansas City at Milwaukee . New York at -Toronto N° Baltimore at Cievaland N | Delroit at Chicago NO - Oakland at Minnesote N Boston at Texas N Oakland at Sealtle N Bogss, Bos 302 80 Carew, Cal. 9. 46 117) 367 Brett, Kan 286 64 100 350, Griffey, NY M5 36 81 331. McRae, Kan 300 59 124: 226 - Whitaker, Det 413 67133) 322. Simmons, AML 3800 47 192 .,.321,- Trammil, Get 270 45 85 315 Aikens. Kan 268 30 84 4.413 Cabell, Det 246 42 77 213 Dovbtes: Boggs, Boston, 35; . McRae, Kansas City. Par-. a rith, Datroit, 33... . ‘Ron Klininier of Terrace cowas the “nty : Games, and he placed sixth in the ever made upc ‘of-seven separate races: in th ‘19-16 year old youth category: Klimmer. was'sixth after the firet four races a stayed ‘ini. that ‘Spot, Throughout th mpetition. Teta! “ EQUESTRIAN - “Cathy ‘Jackson ‘ of Terrace won: a ‘bronze Maeda and took a fourth Place _ Beardsley’s three. win. Europac opener. for Whiteca fee ee ps. playing - ‘surface at B c. A Place stadium, allowing the . Whitecaps to control play in . the first” half where ‘they held a 12-4 edge. in shots, on koal, back fe 7 a eh it \ Steclw helda small lead overe evenival | “finish as we ‘int two" venta ‘at the fin finished in iifih lace in the individual | with ® Ke “final Watein’ ats. second-place ‘medallist Ernie Clayton Games = cat trials. | Jacks si y psn * off Quesnel. after. the first day: but’ her. medal] in the novi ice d - couldn't | ‘hang. on and d ended wp third. * Jorgenson ‘was: sécond in. all ‘three. BOARDSAILING | esshige € “?in the English equestrian event, taki ‘the third spot narrowly over the fourth-. vplace finisher in: that event on her. horse : UA Little Class,’ Jackson's fourth was:a’ disappointing result: after. she finished * of Prince’ George. The tié in final points ag, broken °. on. judges’ -. general : “Tinpression and ‘Jackson - had: bo settle” . The zone 7 ladies’ golf ieam finished eighth out of eigtit teams at the Games, * taking : a'-26-hdle ‘total of 958: out of tha” 4 competition. The local golfers were.96 _ Strokes olf the leading pace in the _ event, and none finished highly in the individual competition. -GOLF—MENS = “ ee The local men’s team. placed sixth "\ after their 36 holes ‘of golf, shooting: :. 4 much better’on the second day to climb out of seventh spot in the eight-team competition.- The men finished with a 651 total for the two rounds, 17 strokes back of the gold-medal winning team. and 15. off the- medal pace in-'an extremely close competition, 2. . Tom Jackson. of Prince Rupert NGLASH.: technology makes aluminum re _ Modern hat’s what a new Alcan ~ aluminum reduction plant _ - would mean for British Columbians. In addition to these permanent jobs, completing the ’ Kemano project would create‘jobs - _ in other industriés, giving our Triples: | Geiffin, Toronto, 8 Wintield,- NeW. York, 4: Her- ‘ndan, Detroit, 7. 7: ° Heme ‘rump: Cooper, Milé ‘woukee, 24; KiHie, Chicaoo, 23) Rice, Boston, 23; Arman Bas- ‘ fon, 22.0 = 4 ‘ British Columbia _ Montreal; 80; Murphy, Aflanta, | Rene batted In: Cooper, Mil- Sch enna, Fe” SES Sa te wan “Hates: Raines, | Mon- tiaid, New "York. 22 Mucray, i _ EBL, «Ads Witeony New Yorks 35: gaitimore, Tl: Rices Boston, 71, iP ‘LeMaster, San Francisco, 33. Stolan = basen: = Henderscn, Bliching {¢ decisions): Fal- oakland, 69; RLaw, - Chicago, cand, Allanta, 8-1, .30%, 3.08; 30; Crut, Chicago, 45, Parez, Aflenta, 12-3, 800, 1.01; . Pitching (9 decisions): Ro- . Montefusco, San Disgo, 8-2, zenia, Oetrolt, 61 8%, 9.10). Jackson, Toronto, 8-1, 87, 4,34] 115, 688, 2.41, Haas, Milwaukee, O23, Piri rey Strikesuts:. Cariton, Phila. | ‘Koosmen, cago, Bw delphié, 375) Soto, Cincinnalls 4407 Rlohertl, New York, 11-2), Ter. MewHitams, | Pittunuroh’ -~ stciheouts: Morris, _ Detralt, wee, we le et : 133; Stleb, Toronto, 125) Rig-, Saves: LeSmith, Chicago, 14; -heitl, New York; 116, 0 | Badroslan;' Atianta,. 15; Rear- \.aavew Quisenberry, ‘Kansas don, Montreal, 13: Minton, Sen ‘city, 24: Stanley, Boston, 20) . : Caudill, Seattie, 19. economy a nééded boost. °: But Alcan knows that creating these ..|- jobs cannot take place at the expense of the environment. That is why the ~ company has commissioned a comprehensive studies that examine | _ the effects of Kemano Completion... eat a cost to Alcan of about . seven, million dollars. Alcan has worked hard to keep the public informed throughout this planning. ~Ptocess and has kept the needs of . 4 | standings with a’: away ‘from: third Place and a ‘medal. - losing tha: gold. medal ‘in the, race,. but “EACROSSE : -Kithnat’s ‘Kiwanis: pee "wee ‘eerdas “was third ‘in both the swimming ‘and’ team: were the zohe reps in the Games’ running ‘events and ‘eventually took tournament .aghli’ this year, and: they - ‘third place,-60 points, behind: “Watson. went: winless despite putting in several ed for thitd spot with Caroliria Morrow: good : games during. their: three-game: * : yound-robin series... ‘Kitimat. ended: up. |: The: ; “sixth this year, ending their series with hires events. from: five due to: lack of": -a lot of Fespect. but, ‘unfortunately, no oe, wins: an MODERN PENTATHLON | _ ‘David Kenny: and Martin Forbes, both © other ways as well, since both Kenny’. ~ ‘turned in exceptional performances in- and Forbes performed above thelevels -s'& the modern pentathion competition this. they are used to: achieving io ‘toe year, with Kenny. winning a gold.medal - re ; : _and- Forbes: taking’ “the bronze, after winning a silver last year.” . .” Forbes led the competition after the’ _ first event, the shooting, but ‘couldn't maintain an-Initially hot pace in. the swimming event and fell to third place _alter two of the three activities, Kenny to take the silver medal while Irvine handily ‘won the swimming. event, scoring enough points to move him into class. first from second, and then staged an excellent race with silver. medallist . Geoffrey Watson from Vancouver in the, “final event, the 3000 metre run. The two traded the lead throughout the race, _, 187 total, ‘one: atroke | . the tape,’ Kenny. was in no danger: of. “put up a’ good ‘fight, anyway. Porbi- ere Keriny was almost, 200 Points t "Blac “se