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Astvos topple

Jesus Alou’s ‘two-run
double in a four-run eighth
inning lifted Houston Astros
to a 4-1 victory over San
Francisco Giants and into
first place in the West Divi-
sion of baseball’s National

League.
The Astros took a half.
game lead over Cincinnati

Reds, who dropped a 3-1.

decision to Los Angeles
Dodgers. |

Alou's game-winning hit
came off Gary Lavelle, the
third of four San Francisco
-pitchers, Dave Bergman and
Cesar Cedena had
consecutive singles off
reliever Greg Minton prior to
Alou’s hit. Denny Walling
then singled in plnchrunner
Julio Gonzalez and Enos
Cabell doubled to score
Walling and make it 4-1,

The Dodgers beat the Reds
on Steve Garvey’s  tie-
breaking homer in the
seventh inning.

In other NL games, Willie
Stargell’s RBI double with
one out In the ninth inning
gave the Enst Division-
leading Pittsburgh Pirates a
65 victory over New York
Mets.

Montreal Expos. remained
one game behind the Pirates
with a 41 victory over St.
Louls Cardinals as Gary
Carter and Ellis Valentine
stroked three hita apiece.
One of Carter’s hita was his
2ist homer of the season.

Barry Foote blasted four
hits, including a grand-slam
homer in Chicago's five-run
fourth inning, helping right-
hander Rick Reuschel and
the Cubs breeze to a 15-2 rout
of Philadelphia Phillies.

Gene Tenace hit his 17th
home run of the season,
lifting San Nlego Padres toa
41 victory over Atlanta
Braves.

TERE WCE-AATTIVAT

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On Saturday, Montreal
whipped St. Louls 7-2, New
York edged Pittsburgh 3-2,
Philadelphia outlasted
Chicago 9-8, Cincinnati
dumped Los Angeles 4-1, San
Diego blasted Atlanta 9-2 and
San Francisco shaded
Houston 2-1,

In the American League, |
Rick Dempsey slugged the
firat grand-slam of his
career and Gary Roenicke
and Al Bumbry each hit
homers as Baltimore Orioles
routed Boston Red Sox 16-4.

Frank Tanana, trying to
come back frqm tendinitis in
his left shoulder, gave up
five hits in 5 2-9 innings to
register his first victory
since June 5 as California
Angels beat Milwaukee
Brewers 5-2.

Larry Gura fired a alx-
hitter and George Brett
collected three hits as
Kansas City Royals beat
Seattle Mariners 3-1. Johnny
Grubb slammed a tworun
homer and two rellef pitch-
ers preserved Steve Comer’s
sth victory as Texas
Rangers beat Minnesota
Twins 6-5.

John Wockenfuss drove in
three runs and rookie Mike
Chris and Aurelio Lopez
checked New York on four
hits, leading Detroit Tigers
to a 3-1 victory over the
Yankees,

Bobby Bonds’s grand slam
capped a five-run ninth
inning that powered
Cleveland Indians to a 14-10
victory over Toronto Blue
Jays.

Brian Kingman fired a
fourhitter and Jeff
Newman's runscoring

singlein the firat inning
carried Oakland A’s to a 3-0
victory over Chicago White
Sox in the first game of a
Anublehaader.

TERRACE SOCCER

Richard Dotson, pitching
in hia second major-league
game, hurled a aix-hitter to
give the White Sox a 70
second-game victory.

On Saturday, Cleveland
downed Toronta 5-4,

Giants |

Baltimore edged Boston 3-2,
Oakland shaded Chicago 2-1,
New York beat Detroit 54,
Texas dumped Minnesota 6-
2, California defeated
Milwaukee 3-2 and Seattle
beat Kansas City +2.

Lions dropped
Winnipeg 17-15

By CONWAY DALY

WINNIPEG (CP)
British Columbia Lions
capitalized on a fourth
quarter turnover and went
on to defeat Winnipeg Blue
Bombers 17-16 In a Canadian
Football League game
Sunday afternoon.

Defensive back Ken
Hinton grabbed a pass off
Winnipeg quarterback Billy
Troup, giving the Lions
posgeasion on the Winnipeg
49 yard Hne.

B.C. icllowed wn ane
quick passes, tor 20 yar
Terry Balley and a 29-yard
pass-andrun play to Tyron
Gray.

Gray, who caught seven
passes in all for a total of 122
yards, wad all alone near the
sidelines when he took the
pass from quarterback Joe
Paopao. .

Gray went over standing
up, giving the Lions a 17-12

edge at 7:54 of the fourth’:

quarter. After that, the best

the Bombers could do was a”

42-yard field goal by Bernie
Ruoff.

The Lions now have seven
wins, one loss and one He.

Running back Larry Key
got the other B.C.
touchdown, a three-yard
plunge in the third quarter
that was set up by Paopao’s
43-yard pass to Al Charuk.

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Soccer tourney saw action for the youngsters

Lui Passagila converted
both touchdowns and added
a 2@yard field goal in the
firat quarter.

The Bombers’ lone
touchdown came in the third
quarter on a slx-yard pass
from Dieter Brock to Mike
Holmes, after the Bombers
had moved deep into Lions’
territory on consecutive
passes to Gord Paterson for
gains of 26 and 20 yards.

Bernie Ruoff accounted for
the other points for the
Bombers who now have
three wins and six losses. In
addition to the fourth-
quarter convert, Ruoff
booted five points In the
second quarter, on a 49-yard
field goal and singles of 63
and 49 yards.

The Lions scored on:their ©
firat offensive series, taking
the ball after a third-down

- punt by- Winnipeg and

moving in five plays into
position for Passaglia’s field
‘goal at'éi20,° °

The Bombers came back

‘with Gary Rosolowich

grabbing a Pacpao pass and
running it from the B.C. 43
yard line to the 19. Brock,
who started at quarterback,
moved the Bombers down to
the Lions’ one yard line,
throwing to Walt Passaglia,
handing off to Holmes for
eloht vards,

Photo by Don Schatter

Knockout meet here

By DON SCHAFFER °
Herald Staff Writer:

The. Terrace Minox Soccer
Association’s., final »tour-
nament§ "were Held; this

the yearjadnd the tour-
hamenta ‘suctessfal:
“We had: about 400 people
out watehiig the games all
day, except’. when the
Whitecaps. were on TV,”

~ Inglis sald, “The quality of

the play was really good, and
we're really looking forward
to next year.”

In Division 2, Manuel's
Pumas were regular season
champions, and they went on
to become tournament
champions as well by
defeating Philpott's
Cheetahs 1-6 in the final
game, They got to the final of
the tournament by trouncing
Sight & Sound Tornadoes 6-0
in their first game. The
Cheetahs lost to Sight &
Sound in the tourney’s first
game in the shootout, after
the game ended tied 1-1. In
the semi-final, they met
Sight and Sound again and
advanced to the final by
winning 4-0.

In Div. 3, Bavarian Inn
Oxen went into the tourney
ea regular season cham-
plions, but loat in the final to
Mr. Mikes Sharks 2-1. Due to
the draw, the final was a
rematch of the semi-final
game in which Mr. Mikes

prevailed by an identical
score 2-1. To get to the final
after this loss, Bavarian Inn
had to beat Cedarland Giants
by a 21 score. In that
division tournament’s first
game, Cedarland dumped,
Murferd’s Moaquitces 61-,
and in the second Mr. Mikes.
whipped All Seasons Blazers
6-0. In the third game,
Cedarland was beaten by
Bavarian Inn 4-2, which set
up their rematch in the
second semi-final. In other
games, Murfords lost to all
Seasons 5-0, and All Seasons
was beaten by Cedarland 4-1.

The Division 4 tournament
was a double-knockout af-
fair, with Highe'’s Surveyors
edging West End Eagles 1-0
in the final. First-round
actlon saw West End
dumped Finning Flyers 6-1,
Pohle Coyotes drop Co-op
Kickers 4-0, Highe’s Sur-
veyora edge Skeena Foresrs
21 and Faber’s Bombers
lose to Moose Internationals
40. In the second round,
regular-season chattips Weal
End edged Pohle 1-0, Highe’s
beat the Moose 5-1, Finning
lost to Co-op in the shootout
after a scoreless draw, and
Faber's beat Skeena 4-0. The
semi-final in the winner's
round saw Highe’s squeak
past West End 1-0,
foreshadowing the final
game. In the loger's side, Co-
op lost to the Moose 3-1, and
Faber’s were edged in the
shootout by Pohle after a 1-1
standoff. The quarterfinal

saw Moose advance by _

beating Pohle 4-2, only to
lose to Weet End 5-2 in the
semi-final, ~

Division 5's tourney ended
with a dramatic shootout
between Ken’s Photo Mighty
Mites and the Kinamen Jets,
the Jeta prevailing three
shots to one. In the first
round, Kinsmen Jets shut-
out Kenworth Cats 4-0,
Wedeene Whitecaps skunked
McEwans Firebirds 9-0,
Totem Ford Mustangs beat
Doe's United 2-0, and Ken’s
Photo eased past Terrace
Chrysler Aspens in the
shootout after a 2-2 draw..
Second round winner’s-side
games saw eventual champs
Kinsmen lose to Wedeene's
in the shootout after a
scoreless draw, and Totem
Ford I lose In the shootout to
Ken's Photo after tying at
nil. Second round loser's side
games saw Kenworth shade
McEwan’s 2-1, and Terrace
Chrysler win in the shootout
over Doc's United after a 1-1
draw. The winner's side
semi-final saw Ken's Phata
win their thirdin a row in the
shootout, thking Wedeene
after a scoreless tle, In the
loser's side third-round
Kenworth Cats lost to Totem
Ford 3-), while Kinsmen Jets
squeaked Terrace Chrysler
43. Kinsmen then advanced
to the loser's side semi-final
by edging Totem Ford in the
ahootout after a draw at nil,
after which they won another
In the shootout over Wedeene
after a 2-2 tie. This set up the

_final game, won by the Jets

In the shootout,

Soccer is a growing sport
in the jealine vey, at times
even. si ers from
the baseball league, Since
this is only the second year
Terrace has had a soccer
league, the organisers and
coaches who gave thelr time
to the sport must surely rate
congratulations. The quality
of the play was high in the
tournaments, a8 was that of
the officiating and the at-
titudes of 99 per cent of the
Spectators.

‘om Flynn, director of
Division 6, sald that the
shootout system of deciding
the winner of drawn games
was good in some waya and
hot quite so good in others,
“It’s a hell of a way to lose a
game, especially In the final
game of the tournament,

‘because It doesn't really

decide which team was
better, only which team haa’
better shooters,” Flynn
said. :

“Some of these kids,
especially the little ones, are
just dead after an hour-long
game, ard dust don't have

e ener; an
overtime poy any

In the tournament
situation, a quick end to the
proceedings is necessary as
Well, so that the next game
can be started and the game
finished on echedute,

All in all, the aasoclation
had a very successful set of
tournaments, which served
as a fitting end to a suc-
ceasful year of soccer.