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In the championship flight, Steve Kerbrat of Kitimat shot a 243 for ‘low ‘gross . honors, two strokes ahead of dD, Crowdis of Kitimat, John | Popoff of Prince Rupert was third at 246, Flight number one, saw Ed Kormendy of ‘Terrace ‘take - dow gross honors witl a 257, _il. shots. ahead of T. * Yamamoto - of . Prince - Rupert... Terrace was third at 273. - Second flight winner was ’ Nich Federenko of ‘Terrace with a gross of 276, while Ma} Grant of Terrace was second ‘at 280 and: Bud Smith of Terrace third at 297. : - Three ‘Terrace golfers” finished in the top three of the third flight. Jerry .Jackulak of. Williams. won’ gross honors with 281, Roy Johnson had 300, and” ‘Jinn’ ‘Place checked in a 302. . Low - net. honors ‘mn the Scotty Morrison ‘of Kitimat at 209,-"Neil Forman of- Prince Rupert won the\first flight. with 212; Ian Smith of “Terrace ‘topped. the second flight at 209 and Dale Stacey, formerly of Terrace but now living in Richmond, took the third flight low night award at 214. -_- ‘OSLO, Norway {AP) — * Sebastian Coe won ‘one -and lost one Tuesday, much to the delight of Steve Ovett. The two - ‘Britons turned an international track and field. meet - into something more. memorable .as Coe shattered: :the world record in‘ the 1,000- metre race. and ‘then ‘Ovett broke Coe's: year- ald standard In the mile, “FOR SALE BY TENDER 190 move (G300) GMC DUMP TRUCK 39,395 actual miles. 427 V-8 engine. This vehicle Is lecatedat our public works yard and may be Inspected [between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. A certifiad cheque for 10. percent of tender _ price must be included with each tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tender. sloaing 4:3 p.m. July 4, 1980. ‘Signed DISTRICTOF STEWART ._ Boxse . Stewart, B.C. VOT 1WO Keith. - daily herald IR RTS. Dan Rovengren'a ‘and hls championship trophy. Photo by Greg Middleton ‘Eskimos. Miyte the young guy because he docsn‘t have much money? Or the older man because he just might be a more responsible driver? How about the woman? She may drive less and more > cautiously. The logger? He certainly doesn’t have to fight city rush-hour traffic. The answer: none of the above, necessarily. Drivers who should pay the least possible amount for their Autoplan insurance are those who don’t cause accidents. It doesn’t make any difference—and it shouldn't make any difference-whether they are male or female, young or old, married or single, or where they live inthe province. That's the whole idea behind the FA.LR. program-—Fundamental Auto Insurance Rating. When EA.LR. is fully in place, everyone will be entitled, as their right, to the same base Autoplan premium, depending upon the use of their vehicle, Only drivers who are responsible for an accident will be charged an additional premium of $300 spread over three years. And the more accidents they cause, the more they'll pay. it’s simple. It’s logical. IsEALR Insurance Corporation of British Columbia By The Canadian Press Trevor Kennerd was . ‘lightly regarded by the | Winnipeg coaching. staff at athe Canadian Football League's training camp, but the rookie from the University of Alberta has pu the boot into. the ' "Blue Bombers’ offence. . - . . Kennerd, who Kicked four .. field: goals — one a mon- strous 57-yarder — in his CFL debut last week to lift the Bombera over Toronto Argonauts 20-16, kicked four ° more’ field goals Tuesday night in an upset of British Columbia Lions, 26-22." In another exhibition game . - Tuesday, Ottawa Rough Riders’ drubbed Saskat- chewan Roughriders 29-3 as all four clubs wound.uptheit pre-season schedules. The exhibition season ends tonight Alouettes and Hatnilton TigerCats put thelr 3-0 marks on. the line at Ivor .Wytine Stadium and Toronto ‘Argonauts visit the Grey Cup chanipion Edmonton ‘Bombers 26 Licks 22 Kenner, a stocky 5-foot-4 and 180 pounds, was. VANCOUVER (CP) ‘English International midfielder Alan Ball and Terminal = field goal. ‘Lions Incumbent kicker and when. Montreal PICK UP & DELIVERY 638-8195 Radio Message Answering Service For Pager No.31: _ BUSINESS ROAD RUNNER SERVICE TO TERRACE—THORNHTL.L—REMO —AIRPORI Esl. GARNER LTD. Terrace Bus Terminal 036-3680 unheralded . “among. the Winnipeg kickers in camp ‘and seemed destined to play ‘second, even third-siringer behind “Bob Cameron: and Walt Passaglia : in the bid for Bombers’ kicking job, t- opened when. the club: dispatched Bernie Ruoff to Hamilton, Harry Holt combined with quarterback Joe Paopaoon a 7G-yard pass-and-run play for one B.C, TD, Leo Sloan added a'second Lions’ touch- down on a five-yard run, “Holt converted his own score and kicked a 35-yard Lui Passaglia, | Lions kicked around . mid Winnipeg rookie fleld goal and singles of 38 and 36 yards. - Winnipeg finished with a preseason record of 2-2 while the Lions were 1-21. Riders 29, Roughriders 3 At Lansdowne Park, Ot- tawa’s Riders completely ‘dominated their, Western Conference namesakes and boasted a net offence of 448 ards to 227 for Sas- tchewan. ~ Veteran Condredge Holloway and newcomer Steve Grant generated an Ottawa passing game that accounted for 304 yards. Kings fourth Skeena.. Cedar Kings finished fourth In a tough tournament at Barriere over the weekend, The Kings lost thelr firat game 2-2 in 13 innings to Pitt Atlas of Revelstoke, then -won three straight before dropping a-1-0 decision, _ again 19 Revelstoke. In their second game, the ‘Cedar Kings rode Dale Mason's three-run homer to a 3-0 vic tory over Vancouver. * Scottish international winger Willie Johuston were released Tuesday. from = Express Maglcians. They then easily handled Central Hotel - of Kamloops 8-2 as Dave Sharpe rapped a two-run _ homer, Final victory in the. double- knockout competition for the Kings came against Price seaarkle af Kelowna, a ion, before they were eliminated. y Kelowna T-Birds took top money in the tournament. Ball, Johnston get wish | Vancouver Whitecaps of the North American Soccer League. — The two are returning’ to Britain immediately — Ball, 33, to start work on his new job as player-manager of third division Blackpool; Johnston, i Ma look for a new clu elther Englan or will be in the tineup phen Whitecaps play 0 anta Chief tonight.: , The parting of the ways was amicable, said Waters coach Tony Ball, captain and midfield eneral of the Whitecaps, a been in and out of the squad with injuries this season, but Waiters said the facision had little be Ting on ¥ Secision. aring . afer joinin Wiitecs s the Pa at the mid-noj OF 4 season last year, Ball eusen isgarn and had 19 mes to finish “aatan' # tecondleading