" went through the two-day New Aiyansh girls off to Summer Games New Alyansh took the Terrace. They downed Zone 7 Girls Minor Soft- Terrace 14-10 on Sunday, ball playdowns on the though, to earn a spot in weekend, defeating the final game. Kitimat 7-2ina marathon © New-Alyansh got off to final game to earn the a quick start in the final fight to represent Zone 7’. game; as they counted at the B.C. Summer two runs in the top of the Games slated for Rich- first inning, Kitimat yond In August, .- | came back with one of The New Aiyansh girls their own in the inning, _and it was 2-1 New playdowns undefeated Alyansh after one. and. they” started . Kitimat mounted a Saturday by downing. serious threat in the Kitimat 6-3, They then bottom of the third, as. topped Kitwanga and Kit- they loaded the bases, but Shen.by identical scores ‘counted just one run to tie of 7-0. Kit-Shen forfeited the game at 2 apiece. their Sunday game Kitimat loaded the bases ee New Aiyansh, in the fourth’as well, but ving the Aiyansh team | were unable to score. berth in the final game. After the third inning,’ * Kitimat began -the the teams went almost tournament by downing ten innings before elther the Kit-Shen. team 21-5, side could score again. then dropping a 4-3 Both teams played solid decision to New Aiyansh, defensive ball, and and losing 11-6 to nelther could mount any: serious scoring threat, as at the end of the regulation seven. innings, the score was still 2-2. Extra innings was the only way to decide things. ’ After five scoreless overtime frames, New Aiyansh came to bat.in the top of the thirteenth. Kitimat's, up to then solid infield, started making errors, New dAiyansh came up with a couple of . hits, and by the time the. dust had cleared, five big nite a he ay the late to give the Aiyansh girls a 7-2 advantage. Kitimat could mount no attack in their half of the iming, and the game went to New Aiyansh by a 7-2 margin, earning them the right to represent Zone 7 at Richmond's Summer Games. in August. The Herald, Monday, June 4, 1970, Page 5. \ By THE CANADIAN PRESS Pittsburgh right-hander Bruce Kison, an emergency feplacement for Don Robinson, hurled q one-hitter and pitched the Pirates to a 7-0 triumph over San Diego Padres on Sunday, = > The only hit off Kison was Barry Evana’ ground double off glove of Pittsburgh third baseman Phil Garner with two out in the San Diego eighth inning. Kison, who had pliched an of relief Saturday night and was named the starter when Rebinson _ while warming up, Hnishad with two walks and six strikeouts in Improving his record to $1. ' He was helped by five home runs — two by Bill Robinson and one each by- Dave Parker, Omar Moreno and Lee Lacy. - Kison puted the decision of the official scorer that thd play on Evans was rulzd a hit, not an error. In other Nationa] League games Sunday, St. Louis Cardinals bested LosAngeles Dodgers 6-4, Chicago Cubs trimmed San Francisco Glants 2-1, and Philadelphia Phillies beat Cincinnat! Reds 6&4 before the Reds earned a split with a 12-2 romp in the nightcap of the double- header. ; . In the American League, New York Yankees edged blasted Minnesota Twins 8-2, Kansas City Royals clubbed Milwaukee Brewera 6-1, Cleveland Indians held off. developed shoulder stiffness California Angels 6-3, Detroit Tigers blanked Oakland A's rode Dan Meyer's grant r nm Meyer's siam to a 1¢-5 victory over Toronto Blue Jays. The Cardinals, who en- tered the game with a .262 batting average, continued thelr rampage with their fifth consecutive victory, and: 18th in 27 starts. Garry Templeton, went 4 for-4, stole two: bases and scored three times for St. Louls, which got four unearned runs. Pete Vuckovich struck out 12 and survived home runs by Joa Ferguson and Dave Lopes. Dave Kingman, who scored the Cubs’ first run, hit his 19th home run in the sixth inning to carry Chicago past San Francisco, George Foster clubbed two home runs and drove in four to pace Cincinnati's rout of Philadelphia in the nightcap. The es survived a first- game homer by Foster, winning with a two-run ninth to anap a sixgame losing: streak. Roy White's 11th-inningy, single sent the Yankees past. the White Sox. Carlton Fisk drove in two runs with two singles Butch Hobson hit atwo-rin* homer to pace Boston's rout of ‘Minnesota. |, RBI hits by Darrell Porter and Pete LaCock backed the five-hit pitching of Marty Pattin and iifted the Royals over the Brewers. ; Duane Kuiper's two-run single in the ninth gave Cleveland. its margin over California. Sf PENNANT: -} “S 475.for. 1979. Lopez haf, Wort "pita. winning, Kison comes in t Dave Rozema's second consecutive complete game, a fivyehitter for Detroit's first complete-game shutout of the season, helped the Tigers trim Oakland. . - Meyer's third-inning grand slam put Seattle ahead to stay. McGee CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Jerry McGee, who had to play catch-up golf most of the back side, engineered a two-stroke swing on the 17th bole and went on to a one- shot victory Sunday in the $350,000 Kemper Open. McGee, caught and then passed by on-rushing Jerry Pate, took command with a birdie against Pate's bogey on the 17th and finished off ‘his final round in four-under- par 68, : McGee, who sald he Lopez to keep title NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. ide tng a allow! e stra she had planned rok th start of the tourney, shot a twounder-pat 70 to defend her LPGA title at a $100,000 tournament Sunday. Lopez fought through heavy rainstorms to capture the §15,-000 first prize by four strokes with a 280 total. It was her third straight vic- tory. and fifth in nine tour- naments this year to in- crease her winnings to’$118)- ' In late games, Texas Rangers beat Baltimore Orloles 42, New York Mets thrashed Atlanta Hraves 9-4 and Houston Astros beat Montreal Expos 5-4. John Grubb homered, singled twice and scored: by one wanted to win as a birthday present for his wife, Jill, claimed the third victory of his 13-year tour career with a j nage + Oo win fakes... ; The Military Career Counsellor with he 3 “jog Canadian Forces Mobile Information Unit : help you to make important decisions -ab your future. In the wide range of opportunities offered by the Canadian Forces, you may find just what you're looking for. Talk to " . -Sergeant BOB WHIPPS -: “(i 3+ Wilitary Career Counsellor THE MOBILE INFORMATION UNIT will visit Terrace on Tuesday, 5 June at the Canada Employment Centre from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. ‘There's no life like It. The ‘Canadian, Ar : A 3. a | three times to help Texas beat Baltimore and send the. Rangers to the top of the Al, eat. John Stearns smashed three hila and drove In three runs to help the Mets beat the Braves. : shot . 272 total, 16 strokes under par on the rai 7,160-yard Quall Hollow Country Club course. Te tit, an : a VE ee aq » ods He a ary) rcs tm ie $931,427 since tirning The area swimmers who travelled to Salinas, - a California for the Salinas Open Age Group Swim Meet Local RACES. swimmers Swim Club recently sent nineteen of the area's ‘pest swimmers on an incentive trip to the - Salinas Open Age Group Swim Meet in Salinas, California. uo “The nineteen swim- mers, ranging in age’ from 11 to 18 years, competed against over six thousand swimmers from some 28 clubs, and placed a creditable 16th out of the 28 swim clubs. .Of '-the Terrace ’ swimmers entered, Dave Only one in the race MOSPORT, Ont. (CP) — his Chap- NC. But with favored Keke Rosberg and his Spyder NF- 11 encountering trouble early with his left front wheel and later going out the catch fencing on corner eight, Ickx took advantage of a quick pit stop jump ‘into the lead from Rosberg’s team-mate on the Billi Freeman-Paul Newman team, Elliot Forbes-Robinson, held the lend briefly but was almoat 10 seconds slower in the pits on the same lap with and steadily [ost ground through the ramainder af the 6o-lap feature event over Mosport's -3.¢4-kilometre (2.45-mile) road course: to finish a distant second. Geoff Lees took his are, from left to right, Alan Scales, Dave Kenny, Tina. Gray, Trevor Weick, and Tom Esperson. Kenny came up with a 6th place finish in the 100 metre backstroke, and placed 8th in 200-metre ackstroke. He also came up with a 6th place finish in the 100-metre butterfly. The other: Terrace swimmers were Alan Sclaes, and Tom Esperson. Diane Barbetti led Kitimat's swimmers, as she came up with a second in the 50-metre freestyle, placed 3rd inthe 100-metre butterfly, ahd 4th in the 100-metre Chaparral Lola 333CS into . third place ahead of veteran George ‘Follmer’s Prophet. Only two other cara were driving on the same lap when the winner took the checkered flag. -. .The soft-spoken Ickx, 34, sald it was his experienced ptt erew that was responsible ior getting him into the lead in the first place. After lying fourth and third through the first half of the race, Ickx took about eight seconds to take on fuel on the first of his twa com- pulsory pit atops.— Area swimmers ~ The Northern Region back stroke. Corinna Gyorfi placed’ 6th in the 200-metre medley, while ‘Louise Holaham came up with a third place finish . in the 200-metre breat- stroke. Ken Milmine, also of Kitimat, finished fourth in-the 100 and 20D- metre breaststroke. =~ . Prince Rupert sent three swimmers to the meet, Tina Gray, Tammy Gray, and Trevor Weick. 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