a a Terrace! ‘Minor Baseball’ --: ") Association's playoffs. ” vo > spot in the: fingls “by’ - eliminating regular-season . mut Page 4, The Herald, Monday, Jung-27, 1993 play: Skoglund:-earned’ thelr champlons Credit Union 13- 10 Friday in. the loser’s round. semi-final of the Bronco diviston: double-- _ knockout final series, Far- | Booten, Tom Sheasby”and Cecil Booten were triple-winners ‘Sunday at - Terrace Speedway during -the Terrace ~~ Stock Car Association’s race day. at Terrace Speedway neat Old Remo. - Sheashy, whe. completed '- in the A hobby stock class, ~ .. won the phy dash and heat in his: class ' before - Ko “qualified for: the fitial ‘WSkognna wins ‘tonight! ‘gaine, which slarts gt: 4:30. "p:m. at. Agar Park,. -the two: "give Skoglund their second - ‘less and eliminate “them, giving: Far-Ko ‘the title. _ In the Mosquito series, again a double-knockout final, Terrace Esso handed Sheasby win ‘three | taking the jamboree as well, where he beat Gerry’ Normandeau who came second and Sharon. Fagan, who was third. -Booten, meativhile, won all three. races in the B street stock class in car 707, 19. Len track © June . Dougherty also won a race | in 707, laking the A Sten Bompago’ Ss challenge: live up t to promise TORONTO (CP) — “difficult ‘part for Romipege : now will be living up.to his ‘reputation following an easy win “Sunday inthe | 124th. running: of’ the 1%-mile - Queen's Plate. , The thréé-year-old calt, owned by'-brothers John,, Carl and, Gerry Cardella and their nephew Paul, all "of Toronto, scored a 4\%-" length... vietbry : ‘over King. Khaled inthe $252,310 race before 30,523 spectators at = WAS. - consecutive . stakes’ “vidtory for the ’Son76r: Upper. Cage. He ‘also :won the “‘Vagnjle Plate Trial last June tiat: Woodbine: in a five-léngth -2-Ridh But it was not a classic presentation Sunday for the * oldest: ~ . continuous * ~ North America. On a fast track, Bompago . took the record ‘winner's purse of $151,386 ina slow 2:041-5, far off the record 2:02 by Royal ‘Embrace in . 1860, - The slow pace: -gurprised everyone, even the jockeys. When the field of 14 three- - year-olds broke: ‘from the favored starting gate; ‘ Bompago, ridden by Larry ‘Attard, and Sir Khaled, with - Des: Ramos Richard took the lead. That had been" expected: they were considered the speed horses. ; -derles ‘Jast week, and will: | » Merrar “thie “apie Be +. Bow take on Soghind in the ‘thei "game. ‘and ‘Terrace’ Drugs." i ner ‘Flaherty - a frig: ‘forthe’ final. ° : i > Mosquito. ‘final. berth? ‘alter " “gamed - Friday night-in the: - ‘teams . will -play again. wee Wednesday night, If Far-Ko ©. wins, however, “that “will. which made its debut. at the _ and, racing begins at 2 p.m. thoroughbred. - stakes - ‘in’ loser's-round semi-final and ‘qualifies Esso to meet: the Winner: of. ‘tonight's fame > Wednesday night In the first.“ OF twa posalble final games, : Tonight, Drugs: ‘and _ Flaherty: Trucking will meet starting af 4:15 p.int. -for. the other . spat in the., finals. -Both games will be payed at Agar Park. . . stock main event, The number.i7 car, which ‘Sheasby drove in his three {|i victories, won another race - with Jim Daigneault behind the wheel when Daigneault . won the B hobby stock main event. . Graham- Grass returned’ to action’ on the: track Sunday as well, winning the A street stock. trophy dash and heat. ~-Next- action—at—Terrace-- ’ Speedway is July 10, when time trials start at 1 p.m. * RESULTS from the Terrace Auto . Racing Glud's raceday June 26, 1983 at Terrace Speedway. A HOBBY STOCK - . Fraphy. Dash: 1. Tom Sheasby 2 Mike Borque 3, Kerb Quast 7 Heat: 1. ‘Tom ‘Shersby 2 Randy Goodwin'3. Mike Borque . Maing 1. Randy Goodwin 2. Herb Quast 3. Rick Kannedy 8 HOBBY STOCK " “This young BMX racer casts & a quick look 0 -over- his left » shoulder to check and see if any of his- competition Is: having trouble handiing the high-banked corner at the end of. the “Terrace Torken BMX Club’s Riverside ate. ark. 10, track, while the rider just behind tries te catch Up. “These three riders were among 84 that pedalled thelr bikes around: the track Sunday afternoon. For results see: page + * Traphy Dash: |, Will Hogue 2, Greg Delaronde 3. Jim levine Heats 1. Garry Normandeay 2.’Rick | - Rothney 3. WIlf Hogue Mainz 1. Jim Dalgnesult 2. ‘Gerry : Normandeay 3. Wilf Hogue, & STREET STOCK Trophy Gash: 1, Graham Grass 2 . * Arnle Reay. 3. Dale Owen Heat. Graham Grass 2.. cen ' Dougherty 2. Bale Owen - Malar" Ken, Dowsherly 2. Dale Owen 1. Arale Reay.. B HOBBY STOCK | .. Trophy Dash: V, Cecl! Boofen 2, Lory ” Owen J, Som River - "Manager Chuck Tariner Of the streaking’ Pittsburgh - Pirates’ put the situation: in’ perspective. “It's a baseball season, “Snstedd’-of a .basebali . Heat: 1. Cacl) Booten 2. Lory’ ‘Owen 3. Somars Chitwall Main: 1. Cecil Booten 2 sain ‘iver “POWDER PURF: 1. Melanis ‘Rotiney: z Clarabut 3. Susan Nelian’ JAMBORES ‘ 1... Tom Sheasby = 2. Normandeay 3. Sharon Fagan Next race day: July 10, 1953. Time trials at 1 p.m., rating at 2 p.m, hig club had beaten'St, Louis” 5-0. Sunday’ for its eighth . straight National League « baseball ‘victory and’ sent - " puniy: ‘or erry ‘increase your "os "advertising impact with | co-op ~ ADVERTISING Most informed retailers understand the. power- ful effects of advertising in. keeping their busi- ness economically. secure. What you may not be aware of is that you can increase the impact of your. advertising by making use -of Co-op funds available to you right now.. We'll help. you ‘search out those funds. and design a plan for using that money effectively and efficiently. I's YOUR MONEY... ‘use it or lose. it. a Walton at 635-6387 Me Tae dailyherald month,” Tanner said after} ” the: Cardinals to ‘their sixth Son Francisco 74 San Dieao : Mendrick,: SIL “claco, 27, , Pitching . Montefusca, - delphi, Wy; OT, : Ghicaao,% Pirates losing. ‘now, consecuitive los, 2". te . For ‘Rusty: Staub of New: . York, Mets ‘and: Jody. Davis’ of Chicaga Cubs, though, it”: -has been a pretty’ Bood hall: _month of baseball.’ ‘single-season record - with . his elghth: consecutive pinch. . hit, extending a streak that. began June 11. Davis drove = Staub’ tied Dave Philley's Ss ; .i exactly tivo weeks after he. hit his firat one. - ~ Stauib’s. pinch ft ‘slagle waa wasted “vin ~ Philadelphia’ 38-4 victory i in: the “first - game“of: a+ doubleheader... His;gtreak -- Temained- intact ag ‘he: ‘Bate. out the’ nighteap,, worl by the | - Mets” 2) ; ‘Davis's. blazing batled the’ in six runs for the Cubs, four — Cubs to a 9-5 vietory: over of them with. his second, career grand-slam homer, - - Montreal. . In other NL gaines, it was EE Stats and Standings — NATIONAL League East Division | my, WoL Pci. GBL. Montreal 37 31.544 — St. Louls 34035 4.493 Sta Philadelphia 33°34 «1465 4 Pittsburgh 3136 °.463. 5% Chicago 34038 457) 6 New York - 28 43.394 10% - . West Division Los Angeles 45 96 60 Aflanta 43. 29...597 2% San Francisco 38 34 .§35 7% San Bieyo 346 36.500 91% -Hausten, 3 97 1493 10 ‘ Clacinnatl “30 42 atl t6 Sunday Results” Philadelphia 8-1 New york as Chicago ? Montreal. 5, Atlanta “5 Cinctnnatl: 1" Pittsburgh 5 St. Louis 0. 03 Houston 9 Los Angeles’ 7” Saturday Results. Pittsburgh 10 St. Lavis 3. Pritacatphia 4 New ‘York a : Sen Diego 3 Sani Francttoo a. Atlenta’ & Cincinnatl 2 . Chicago 2 Montreal 1 aii, ine : nings) © Los. Angeles. 2 Houston T a “dnnings} 2 Games Today “Chicano-at. Montreal TN: . Pittsburgh at St. Louls: N° Atlanta at Cincinnatt N. Tuesany, gamai *. BUSburgh’ at Chicago AMBRICAK LEAGUR i, East Division W L Pet. OBL Toronto 40090 «S71 — Baltimore 40°30 S71] = Detrolt av 3 5571 New York 36.39 522. ae Boston 3§ 0435 «1600 5 Milwaukee 33°35 6485 6 Cloveland ~ 9299.45) Be West. Division Taxas- : 393 55st — *-Calitornia 38 92 45437 Kansas City 9-34 31. .$23 24 . Chicago | 1% a 343 Oakland . 33°39 458. 7 Minnesota - 30 445.405 11. Seattle . 27 48 WO lal | Sunday Results: ~ - -- Toronto’ 19 Seattie 7. - Bostan 12. New: verk, s, “Baltimore "3 Detroit . i. - Chicaga 9 Minnesota Pe : - (Milwaukee “ (Cleveland : 3. California - Rensas” city, Pedy raln, = . . TEXAS Ve oakland V | Saterday” Results| , New-York 4 Boston 1 . Detroit. ? - Baltimore = 3 Mitivaykee T Cleveland 2°” Chicago 8 Minnesola.3. +: - - California 9 Kansas Clty 2 ‘Texas 8 Oakiend 3 Seattle - ‘5S. Toronto 2.) : “Gamas Today _ Botton at Cleveland NO. Baltimore at New York N- Ostrolt at- Milwaukee N Texes at California. N | i -Kanaas City et Oakland N go at Seattla N | ..- -_ Montreal. at Phil delp ie 2, TN . “NeW York at $1, Lou 1, TN. . $an-Franclsco at Cincinnati. N ‘Houston af Atlante No. ; ~ Los. Angeles San-- “Diego N BAB RH Pet, bases: Raines, : ~ Stolen LeMaster.: San: Frari- treal, 33; Mon (6° decisions}: Oy) 05% 142s Diego, Houton, $-1, ° 2, Allanta, San 457, °5.13; Ayan: 033,, 2.04; Perez, Atlanta, fone;, M00, 2517 Hooton, Los Angeles,” 12, 70, 3.08. Strikeouts: Carilon, Phas Soler: - Saves: Reartion. . + eabtr bal: 1h. Levetie, San Pranc\sco It Bedroaslan, Atlante, 97 Lesintift Fa 61, _Singiqnan. . ‘Tuesday Games. Boston. at Cleveland A. Ballimore. at New York N , Detroit at ‘Aitwaukes ft. Toronto at Minnesota N° .. Texas at -Cailférnia Knees City at Oakland N _ Shleago at Shattie Ne, 23196-7842 nt _ Knight, Hou 228. 18 76..939"" ee AB R'H Pct Medlock, Poh 223 24 74 aa: - Catew, Cat. i ‘as 38> 92° .413 ‘Murphy, «Atl ; 65° 85 926, Baggs, Bos” 256 44/92 °, P, Dawson, “ML 5° 67. a. fiae; Kan - : 237 Y “McGee, SIL - i Orit SOON BOF. Bd BO: 03 ‘Oliver, MAM 947-32 Ba an. Thornten, Cle. 217 38 70 3.37 Herancez, NY (267 40 82 .307...Yourt, (Mul. 263-48 3/92 - Losmith, si "192. 28 89.307) Almansfoek ya 2a 61a! Guerrero, | agf,43 79,303. .- Bonnell, Tor - WS Sed Doubles: ‘Garvey, “6an” Diego, * ‘Decinges,: “Cal 1s 19; Buckner, ‘ctlcago, 10; Daw-. .Hrbek, ‘Min. fe son, Montreal, (18: Ray; ‘Pitts: —Simmona,’ Mill | burgh, 18: Knight; Houston, 16;-" Ooubtes::: ‘McRae, ' Olivér, Montieal,. 10; ls Clty, 24) | Boggs. Triples: Moreng,, Houstan, a) . Hrbek, “Minnesota, - are Parrish, Gutler, Attants, 6s: Dawson, . Detrott, 20,. Montraat, 6. , soeiptes: ‘Moore, | “pailwavkes, Home runs: Murphy; ‘Atlante, Wilson,” Datrolt, $7. :Gritfins 19; Evans, waen Franelsco, 19) Toronto 31° Herndon, Deirolt, St. Guerrero, _ Los’ Angeles; : 15; Gibson, Detroit, “5: | Winteld, Dawsan, Monreal Vp. Schmidt, New “Yorks 5. Philadelphia, 14, Home. runs: kittie, ‘Chicago,, Runs . hatted in: Dawson, (i. Rice, Boston, ley) Armas, Montreal. . 56; Murphy, Atlanta, | Boston, | 14; D&Cinces, Calter i. Foe Fe ee ae 152) Johnsons Toronto, | 14) Copper, © “Milwaukeq, Maa Ward, | Minn@sata, 14. Runs ‘batted in: cugos 517 Ward, Minnesota, 50. - Stolen bases: Cruz, Culeago, 447) Wilsgh, Kenpes City, ae Henderson, Oskland, 32. Pliching (a decisions}: Flana- gan, Baitimoré,. 6-0, 1.000,..2.72; © Kison, Calitetnta: B-1, 057, 3.231: . Koosoan: Chicagoe:: 8-9, - 057, Aa _Jagksan,. Taranto, 5-1, 093). “A tethweete: . Stab, Orr BI an ‘ Cléveland,-.93;. event!) Quisetberry, . AY me Btantey,: Boston, My Kittle, Chi- : Toronte,:. "Kansas : ‘Atlanta Braves 5 Cincinnati - but optimistic _ ‘San Franciaco’ 2. Reds’ 1, Houston ‘Astros 9. cups 9 Expos-§ Los Angeles ‘Dodgers 7, and” “San Francisco Glants 20: and 4-3 in:a: doubleheader ~ieweep of San Diego Padres. *Results: .\Saturdayy, .Chicago‘2. Montreal: 1 in Lt ‘innings, Pittsburgh 10 St: Louis 3, Philadelphia 4. New ” York 2, Atlanta 8, Cincinnati . 2, Los Angeles 2 Houston 1 in oH innings, and ‘San Diego 3° June 26 is ‘Davis, the -Cubs' catcher, raised his RBI total to40 for | the “season, hitting’ his second career slag against Randy. Lereh-in:tha second inning: Davis: dirove.in two: more runs in the fifth. The Expos remain in first Place inthe NL East, 3%. games. ahead: Of St. Louis. a bad day, for Jays’ opponents Heaven help: the plicher ° that faces Toronto. Blue Jays. on June 8, 1988. .On June 26, 1978, the Blue - Jays. destroyed Baltimore. 24-10 ini a baseball game in which the Orioled resorted - to ‘using backup’ cateher.. Elrod Hendricks ag Pitcher. — Hawaii | . snaps tate tie Bobby Migcik’ 8° ninth- inning .'single “drove’ Ron. . Wotus homne.and snapped a . 9-9 tie.to give Hawaii a 10-9 victory: over' Salt’ Lake in - ‘Paelfic. Coast.” _ baseball action.” . . Elsewhere in the PCL , “Sunday? Tucson drubbed - ” Vancouver « 9-8, Portland League-. _ beat - Las. Vegas © 85, ; Edmonton downed Phoenix. ' #3, and” - Albuquerque . : pounded Tacoma 13-2. ‘Wotus opened the ninth - inning. in at Lake’ with‘a: . single“ -foser Bab * - Bubéock: me went to second - “ passed ball and ° vadvaneed third on-a sacrifice: Before. Miscik “hl “his: two-out single, ‘The Gulle:héd scored ‘six . * thes in the elghth off fotir Hawaii: Pitchers to tie the ” game, Giles. ‘Welker’ started the © rally with A double | and knocked in the tying run on ° his second trip in the: inning. with, a sacrifice fly. Fe _ Don Stanhouse -finally - came out of the bullpen to _ quell,.-the’:.: rally; and : eventually gain the victory. ‘In Canada, Tucson's Wes. ‘Clerhents, hit a three-run homer in the Toros’ five-runi : > ninth. : Anting.'to . beat * Vaneouver;’. » 30°" _ Greg Cypret had four hita- ‘arid . Scott ‘Lducks . added - thrée:in: the ‘Torvs" Walt * attack =. rae an On Sunday June 26, 1983 — Toronto collected 21 hits against: five: *. Seattle: pitchers, including. reserve infielder Manny Castillo; in - swamping the Matiners 19-7 and fetalning a. share of. first place with Baltimore in .the- American ..Leagae’s . East Division. ‘ ““T don’t want for anyone to get the. impression I - thought this was fun,” said Seattle's new manager, Del . ‘Crandall, who replaced the -fired Rene ‘Lachemann on Saturday... . In other AL damesit Was Baltimore 3 Detroit. Tigers _1, Boston Red Sox 12 New York Yankees .5, Chicago . White | ar a Minnesota ‘Twins “Milwaukee : Brewers. re Cleveland Indians “3,; and’ Texas Rangers 4. OAKLAND A's 1 in a rainslidrtened game. California at. Kansas ‘City was-rained out... “Results Saturday: Seattle - . §. Toronto ‘2, Detroit’ 9 Baltimore 3,.New York 4 Boston 1: Milwaukee 7 i Cleveland 2, Chicago 8 Minnesota -3, . California 9 Kansas City.2, and Texas 6 Oakland3, .. : ‘Dave Collins, ‘whe had \ ‘driven in only four runs ail season, knocked In a career- high five topace the Toronto. onslaught, ‘Mickey Klutts - had a pair of solo homers _and Rance Mulliniks added 4 6olo shot — all off Castillo — while Ertie Whitt also homered for the Blue Jays. ‘Orioles, 3 Tigers 1 Storm Davis Held Detrolt hitless for: ‘eight ‘ inings before giving up pineh- hitter Rick Leach’s leadodf homer in the nith. Davis had allowed only ‘one runner — Enos Cabell, who walked in the fourth — before Leach's first: homer of the ‘season. Balilmore leadoff hitter Al Bumbry :horitered in the frat and Cal Ripken hilt a two-run blast his iath, in othe, fh,