Page 8, The Herald, Monday, June 2, 1980 | Copperside Store PROPANE - GROCERIES - LAUNDROMAT Catering to camp and Institution orders - OPEN 10-10 7 days a week | Phone 636-4060 Compara cur prices to your favourite storal . (~ bee webbed: daily herald RTS with Don Schaffer } ou Lance Legouffe (21). steals second for SKB Salvage | Sales Sunday afterncon., . n their 12-5 win over Marwyn Truck BETHESDA,.Md, (UPI) — John, Mahaffey learned very young to battle back from adversity and he made it pay off Sunday — $72,000 worth, Mahaffey overcame pollo at age 4 and returned from a ° = 1976 injury that nearly ended Photo by Con Schaffer Marwyn drops two on Sunday; Kings win Marwyn Truck Sales lost two games Sunday in Terrace Men’s Fastball League action Sunday afternoon, dropping the first to the Skeena Cedar Kings -and the second to SKB Salvage. Skeena beat Marwyn 12-3 in the day’s first fame as Norm Zloklikovits went the whole way for the win- ners. Dave provided three runs with a homer to lead the scoring for the Cedar Kings. , In the second game of the day it was SKB winning out over Marwyn 12-5. Chris Hyland was the winning pitcher for Mariners finally By MIKE TULLY' UPI Sports Writer For the first lime in their 4- year history, the Seattle Mariners are sailing a successtul course. They've even cruised past Cleveland. “When we win 2-of-3 here in Cleveland, it’s great because we've really struggled here in the past,” Seattle Manager Darrell Johnson said Sunday after the Mariners scored an 8-7 victory over the Indians. . Johnson knew the history only too well, The Mariners have had their problems against the Indians, going 12- 95 against them Including a 5-13 record in Cleveland. But then again, the Mariners have had trouble with” everybady. But suddenly they are they have won 7-of-11, havea 24-24 record and a .500 per- tentage, good enough for a tle for fourth place in the West Division. “@verall our pitching has been real good,’ Johnson said. “That has been the key all season, because our hitting is a little below par.” Tom Paciorek, however, has made the hitting better in recent games, He has 23 hits in his last 47 at-bats alter going 0-for-12 to start the season. He had an RBI single in a five-run fourth. Larry Cox also delivered for the Mariners, collecting an RBI single in the fourth and a game-winning home run in the ninth, Sealtle may not win 4 pennant this year, but the club is getting respect. “T think they've got very good pitching,” - said Cleveland Manager Dave Garcla. ‘That's what's keeping them up there just like Toronto." _ It other games, Milwaukee beat Boston 8-5, New York outslugged Toronto 11-7, Chicago downed Kansas City 6-1 and Texas ripped Oakland 7-3. California at Detroit and Baltimore at Minnesota were postponed. in the National League, it was Pittsburgh 13, New York 3; San Francisco 6, Houston 2; Atlatita 9, Los Angeles 3; Montreal 7, St. Louls 6 in 12 innings; Chicago 5, Philadelphia 4, and Cin- einnati 7, San Diego 6. Brewers &, Red Sox 5 Ben Oplivie’s bases-loaded double capped an eight-run seventh. Gorman Thomas and Cecil Cooper each singled in a run and Don Money singled in two. Reliever Tom Burgmeier, 2- 1, took the loss while John Flinn, 1-0, was the winner. Yankees 11, Blue Jays 7- Bobby Brown greeted Sharpe | SKB as his club built up an ‘8-0 lead before Ron Dacuik and George Kush went in- in relief. Jake Goertsma was the man on the mound for Marwyn in that game, The afternoon’s third game was_a 3-0 triumph for Houlden’s Logging over Williams Moving. Morris Sam tossed the shutout for the winners while Darryl Brown pitched for Williams, The game was a fast one, with’ -most of the innings going three up-three down. The results for the pames between Kitimat Buildall and Prince Rupert were unavailable by presstime. on track — reliever Tom Buskey with a three-run homer in the fourth, pinch-hitter Graig Nettles added a two-run shat in the fifth and Eric Soderholm went 5-for-5 to back Tom Underwood, 5-3. John Mayberry drove in four Toronto runs but it was not enough to keep former Yankee Paul Mirabella from falling to 4-4. White Sox 6, Royals 1 ‘Rookie Britt Burns and Ed © Farmer combined on a seven-hitter. Burns, 7-3, scattered five hits over seven innings before departing beeause of a cramp in his right hip. He walked four and struck out three in lowering his ERA to 1.60, French Open olay — has who you'd expect PARIS (UPI) — Such is ° the nalure of the modern tennis circuit world’s top ranking players now only gather for about half a dozen tournaments each year, The French Open is one of those tournaments — by common consent it is the physically toughest in the world, played on slow clay over five sets. ; With nine of the 10 top world players here -- only Roscoe Tanner is missing — it is a good opportunity to take stock of how the year is going. ' that the | Most remarkable is John McEnroe’s early exit. After winning the U.S. Open last September and being ranked No. 2 behind Bjorn Borg, he seemed set to challenge the Swede for the top spot this year. : But too much tennis and a sore ankle led to a third round loss to Australian journeyman Paul McNamee. Borg, by contrast, appears as sharp as ever as he heads towards a record third successive French title. It is no caincidence that Borg has dropped out of the grinding circuit this year and “is choosing his tournaments carefully. Jimmy Connors, who reached the quarterfinals Sunday when his French opponent Yannick Noah had to relire after two sets with a pulled muscle, has also played less tennis this year and appears as hungry for success as always. Connors will play Hans Gildemeister of Chile for a semifinal berth. Gildemeister outlasted Mexico's Raul Ramirez 3-6, 6-3, 0-6, 6-3, 10-8 in a 3 hour 53 minute marathon. Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine ‘Referendum By-Law No. 144, 1980n Public notice is hereby given to the Electors of the specified area of Electoral Area E that a poll shall be taken In accordance with the provisions of the “Municipal Act’ to determine whether or not the electors wish to par 144. ticipate in Urban Transit Service By-law No. The following briefly sets out the proposed by-law: To undertake and carry out or cause fo be carried out and provide urban transit service in and for the said specified area and to de all: things necessary in connection therewith. Take notice that the above Is a synopsis of a by-law that may be inspected at the Re Avenue, Terrace, B.C. deemed an interpretation of the by-law. The pol will be conducted at Thornhill Eleme of June, 1980, between the hours of 8:00. a.m. and 6:00 p.m. gional District Office, No.9-4644 Lazelle from 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and is not to be - ntary on the 14th day 4 Lucy Wood Returning Officer ~ his golfing. career. That perseverance, ‘and the determination to avoid a playoff, helped Mahaffey birdie the final two holes of the $400,000 Kemper Open Sunday to win by three shots. Mahaffey ran in a 20-foot birdie putt onthe 17th hole and came back with a 35- footer on the 18th for a final round 2-under-par 68 and a 275 total, three strokes in front of Craig Stadler who - hada 67 Sunday. Gil Morgan finished at 70—279 with Lee Tevino and Jack Newton tied at even-par 280. - Stadler took home $43,200 for second place while third was worth $27,200 to Morgan. Newten and Trevino won $17,600 each, .| " Mahaffey suffered a hyperextended elbow playing in the 1976 PGA championship at Congressional Country Club, the site of this year’s Kemper Open, That injury nearly ended his golfing career, but he came back’ — only to fall off a ladder and break a finger ‘delaying by two- months his ‘return to the PGA tour in July of. 1977.” ‘Mahaffey admitted he started trying for birdies at 15 and wanted no part of a playoff. ? Mahatfey fights back for big win “] wanted to birdie in| because I’ve been inithose -sudden-death things before and I don’t like them,” he | grinned. . While Mahaffey was making his birdie putt on the 7th, Stadler was making bogey at the 18th. It all became meaningless, however, when Mahaffey birdied the 18fh, and in the process, ruined: his reputation of being accurate, but short, off the tee. “T saw Craig's bogey go up on the leader board just after I putted on 17,” Mahaffey. said LONDON — Two Finnish'scientists said they have developed a scalptreatment that can halt baldness and even start new hair growing in many cases. The scientists, who are putting the treatment on sale in the form of a Solution, say Ihat among vol- untears who -applied it to their scalp for 28 waeks, hair growth resumed in 60 per cent of the cases ‘and hair loss decreased within four weeks. . The claim, however, was greeted with initial reservation by Can halt baldness Finnish scientists say some medical experts. - The product contains a sya- thetic detergent, which clears away dead hairs and other dirt clogging the follicles — the tiny sacs in which hair grows. Another ingredienl, a com- pound, then sets in motion a pro- cess which alfegadly results in the growth of new hai. For further informatio write to: - on Biosca! Canada, Dept. Box 113, Adelaide P.O. Toronto, Ont. MSC 2H8 OVS heads for U.S. NEW YORK (UPI) —‘A He told his companions that “member of the Cuban . Olympic squad who defected from Cuba says he would like to win a gold medal in weight as a way of showing: -his gratitude. ot Lino Diaz de Villegas Deigado said Sunday that he was glad fo be in America after an intricate escape that took him to New York from the Pan-American Weightlifting championships _ in Montreal, where he had. won three gold medals. The 20-year-old Delgado — who won the Junior Pan American title ih the. 181- pound class last Thursday —- said he had planned the escape ‘‘for. months’’ with the aid of his 24-year-old cousin, Jose Miguel Delgado of Miami. Jose isa member of Alpha 66, an organization that also helped in the escape. "As> long as I can remember, I've wanted to come here,” Delgado said. Headded that he ‘‘would like to win & gold medal for the United States as a way of thanking them.” an Delgado's escape - began ‘Friday afternoon when he _lefta University of Montreal dormitory, where he had been staying with the Cuban Olympic squad since May 22. Should call - lifting for, the United States - anti-Castro . ' he was going shopping. But once off campus, he called. his cousin'in Mlami - and said he wanted to defect., His cousin arranged for Delgado to cross the border near ‘Plattsburgh, N.Y. Immigration officials there - granted him a 60-day stay in CLUB ‘to be established in Terrace _ Any person interested in | forming a non-profit society racquetball/squash club 638-8195 24 HOURS a day ‘and ask for the raquet club and leave your' name & phone number the U.S, so his case can be -yeviewed, -.. : He then tock a bus to: Albany and met, his cousin. “Jt’sa question of the right *opportunity,"" he said, still wearing his gold medals. Northmen win - Brian Cormandy led the way for the Terrace Northmen.as they beat the Kitimat rugby club 16-4 Sunday afternoon. in Kitimat. . Cormandy and Neil. Flashman scored tries for the Northmen as they dominated play in the game. Bill Warcup-completed the Terrace scoring with two penalty kicks and one conversion after a fry. ‘The Northmen play afain' next Sunday against Prince Rupert at Skeena Junior Secondary School in Terrace. ASH puter payroll ta hire or rehire. their earnings. checked with the Social Insurance Numbers of people receiving unemployment insur- ance benefits. Only cases of potential abuse ' will ever surface. After investigation, anyone found receiving benefits to which they are not entitled will have to repay them. Why better control is needed. Last year, Unemployment Insurance aid out $4 billion to help people between. jobs. This included overpayments to people who took a new job while still receiving UI benefits, but failed to report . When people collect unémployment insurance benefits they're not entitled to, overpayments result. [t may be an honest mistake. Some people forget or don’t understand they must tell Unemployment Insurance and report their total earnings when they start a new job. In that case, repayment is all that is required. But, a penalty or prosecution may follow when -. a mad » Ero 4 aa fe Sac meen ‘ “ jae aed HI! ™ vom hate NTL la a A new way to | detect Unemployment Insurance abuse. ‘Most people getting unemployment in- surance play by the rules. But some people don’t seem to know that they can’t take a job and collect benefits without telling us they’re working. That’s why employers are being asked to send us the starting date and Social Insurance Number or extracts from com- s for each employee they his information is cross-. seahtehs HURL AD mec pt Re el * { we WANG STATUS «ETAT Mimosa cd PF _Sacial Insurance Numbers of newly-hired employees. are now being ctoss-checked with those of people receiving unemployment insurance benefits. Only cases of potential abuse will ever surface. the new system detects people wrongly collecting benefits. If you are collecting unemployment insurance benefits and start a new job, please say so on your UI claimant report -card. Fairer for everyone. _ The money you and your employer pay as unemployment insurance premiums _ should be used as efficiently and fairly as possible. The new program, called “Report -on Hirings’, is helping us to carry oui that responsibility more effectively. a Sd Employmentand - Immigration Canada Lioyd Axworthy, Minister Emptol et Immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy, Ministre = wee cca ee ee EE