re aa ce ee at ET en ge gh pa ame Page 10, The Herald, Wednesday, May 7, 1980 ( come out an top” For all your trophy needs " 635-2982 © 4627 Lakelse Ave. — All Seasons “TROPHY HOUSE “Where the winners. . 4 “ye Rugby Is elegant violence, according to the bumper sticker, and this. gentle exercise, wherein the bail is tossed between two masses of pushing flesh and kicked out the back of one side, is called the scrum. Scrums and other techniques witl be featured in Sunday's game between the Terrace Northmen and the Prince Rupert Rugby Club. Game time is 2 p.m. at Skeena Junlor Secondary School. a - _ + Photo by Don Schaffer: Dent’s solo shot in ninth gives Yanks fourth straight — By MARK FRIEDMAN UPI Sports Writer Dick Howser remembers Bucky Dent's “pop fly heard round the world" on ‘that fateful day in October of 1978, when the New York Yankees defeated the Boston Red Sox ina playoff for the East Division. crown. This home run wasn't quite as monumental — it only gave New York its fourth straight victory, a 6-5 triumph over the Milwaukee Brewers — but Howser, the new skipper of the Yankees, has been quite pleased with Dent: me : ' “He's hitting pretty well,” Howser said of Dent. . “He’s hitting the bail like he was a couple of years ago. He’s stronger and he’s quicker. He dedicated himself during the winter.” Dent'sselo homer with one out in the ninth off loser Reggie Cleveland, 1-1, helped reliever Rudy May, ad : who pitched the final.1 1-3 - innings, get his first victory Tuesday night. Reggie Jackson hit his seventh season homer in the second inning and Bob Watson added: his second homer of the year in the third. “| feel Howser has more confidence in me and won't tnke me out of a game in the late innings for more of- fense,” said Dent. ‘It takes a lot of pressure off me.” ‘Yn other AL games, Baltimore routed Minnesota, 10-3, Chicago stopped Kansas City, 2-0, Texas downed Boston, 7-2, Toronto edged California, 3-2, Cleveland nipped Oakland, 4- 3, and Detroit defeated Seattle, 9-5. ™ _ sport basics and far more In the National League, it was Houston 8, Montreal: 4; San Diego 4, Chicago 0; Philadelphia 10, Atlanta 5; Pittsburgh 2, Los Angeles 1; - Cincinnati 12, New York 10 in 14 innings and St.Louis 10, San Francisco 7. Orioles 10, Twins 3 . Benny Ayala slugged a . tworun homer and- Doug DeCinces doubled across a pair of runs during a seven- run second inning for Baltimore. a — White Sox 2, Royals 0. | Rich Wortham and Ed~* Farmer ¢oribined.ot a four: hitter and Wayne: Nordhagen and Junior Moore’ singled home runs to pace ‘the - Chisox. . Rangers 7, Red Sox 2 Doe Medich tossed a six: h BY SHEILA BRADY OTTAWA (UPC) — Too’. many rules and coaches who don't know their craft plague minor hockey in Canada, the chairman of the Canadian - Hockey Review Committee Says. oo The final report of the Committee’s two-year study, released Tuesday, also recommends a crackdown on violence at the minor league level. . Minor league players must | be better coached in the AND EQUI 7 . : PIPE. FL UMBINC HOSES: NUTS AN _ WATER SOFTEN 5239 Keith Ave De 635 -*_ «Homers for the win hitter and won his eighth straight game over Boston dating back. to August of emphasis should be put on regular practices than scheduled games, the report contends. : “One of the major problems .now is that ' coaches don’t know how to coach and there are far too many rules,”’ ‘Mr, . Justice John Urie, chairman of the review committee told reporters. He said the tendency of . organized hockey to have more scheduled Yames than practices provided more _ enjoyment to coaches and Peaks’ gymnasts winners at Prince George meet Terrace Peaks gymnastics clyb went to Prince George to compete in the fourth annual Gymplx Invitiational Gymnastics meet, and although they didn’t take enough members to qualify for any team awards, Kerry Paulis walked away with the - gold medal in the Tyro Optional age category in- dividually. Paulis, the club’s most advanced gymnast, turned in a high quality per- formance -at the Gympix meet, taking individual high marks for the age category with a second place on the balance beam and first place performances in vaults, uneven parallel bara and the floor exercise. The optional category is the higher level of difficulty, as it is where the gymnasts goonce they have achleved a consistently high standard in their performances in the compulsery class, The Peaks took five other gymnasts who competed in the optional class, and they all did well cinsidering their jack of experience. Michelle Popoff took fourth place overall, her personal best, by taking a second place on: the vault, fourth on the beam and fifth on the uneven bars and the _ floor exercise. ; Shannon McCullough also. completed in the Tyro optional, and earned ‘a seventh on the floor exercise. * Lisa Ziraldo, who is in her first year of competition in the optional class, placed sixth overall in the Argo optionals gaining ribbons on the uneven bars witha fourth | and on the floor exercises with a fifth. The Peaks entered two gymnasts in the midget optionals, Jenny Brady and Rosanne Komlos, and bo did well by coming within three points each of winning medals, Brady finished in fourth and Komilos in fifth. Komlos also earned a first place ribbon for her vaulte. In the midget com- pulsories, Andrea Komlos: was first overall, Lange Popoff was third overall and Angela Spurn competed for - midt finished in second’ ‘overall. Included in Sch-, * placed sixth overall with her first time, winning a second place on the beam §& and a sixth on her vaults. ‘In the Argo compulsories, Wendy -Spurn: took first overall and. Kathleen Sch- roidt's marks was an 6.0 on the floor exercise... Wendy Turner finlshed in third place. overall behind her two teammates. Terrace entered four Argo competitors in their first § competition and they did well, Kim Fairless was the big. surprise of the four, as she impressive -placings of second on the vault and third on the uneven bara, along _ with a sixth on the beam and an eleventh on the floor ex , Thia was the final com- petition for the club this season, but they will be hosting a gymathon at Clarence Michiel Elemen- tary Setool on May 31, and athe club will participate in the Terrace Fun. Fest on June 21. Atnerican League's. leading — hitter, had three hits and- ‘30-year-old 1974, ; Blue Jays 3, Angels 2. Pinch-hitter Roy: Howell " pelted a two-run homer with two out in the seventh inning to ledd Toronto to its fourth straight triumph.. - Indians 4, A's 3 ‘Ron Hassey and ‘Gary’ Alexander hit run-scoring singles to snap a 1-1 tie in the elghth inning ‘and Len . Barker pitched “a seven- __ hitter to help Cleveland end a . four-game losing streak, : ~ ‘Tigers 9, Mariners 5 hath... Bubimers; - the drove in two runs and Jason Thompson knocked. in three runs with a pair of doubles to lead Detroit. os: ; Bad rules, coaches urting minor hockey parents than players, The | report recommends there'be at least’ two practices for every game, = “Hockey is the only game where youngsters are forced to play by the same rules. as players,"' committee executive director Larry Regan said. He said with 350 rules, hockey..was. the most once too often. «= —- . Le, | “We broke through on our The Buffalo Sabres are . hoping ‘the New York. Islanders have tempted fate power play, we broke through on their goalie, and: we broke through in ‘the victory columa,’'. Buffalo Assistant -Coach . Roger. Neilson said Tuesaday night, - after the Sabres stayed alive in theStanley Cup semifinals with a7-4 triumph over New York, ‘ a _ Butfalo, heading home for Game 6 Thursday’ night, hopes: tq’ prove -more. troublespme,- - In the. other semifinal series, Bill’ Barber scored two- unassisted . goals - and goaltender” “Phil | Myre weathered -a ‘third-perlod rally to pace ‘Philadelphia to a-3-2 victory over the Min- -nesota North Stars, giving the Flyers a 3-Lledge. ~“T'm proud of the way my guys responded,”’. said win a close meet The Prince Rupert Swim: Club won the Terrace Bluebacks -Invitiational Swim meet on the weekend, but it was a close race bet- ween the three larger clubs to-.see- who’ would win. the. team title; bs, A recount was necessa Sunday evening to make sure of the final polnts standings, but a final tally gave Rupert the title with a total of 475 points: a .fhe | host’ Bluebacks finished ‘in second with a total of 441% points, while the Kitimat Marlins finished in third with 434% points. The Masset Eagles placed fourth with 150 polnts, while the Tasu Falcons were sixth with 70,000 20, '. The performance. of the senior boys. highlighted the * meet for the Bluebacks, as Davy Kenn, Tom Ekperson and Scott-Robinson finished one-two-thiree in the senior boys’ aggregate class, This was a repeat of the trlo’s finish at the recent Kitimat _ Marlin. meet. regulated game in Canada. : There should be fewer, more simplified rules for, young players . although there should be stiffer penalties for acts of violence, The committee said while violence has been “dramatically’’ since body checking was banned last year, there were still thousands of less- aggressive players dropping the sport every year... - Committee... - contact Mr. the committee said. reduced | ‘DISTRICT OF TERRACE HERITAGE: AND MUSEUMS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The District of Terrace would ap- .§ preciate receiving an indication from. persons interested In serving on the Terrace Heritage and Museums Advisory The Heritage and Museums Advisory . Commitiee is a voluntary Council ap- pointed agency, whose function is to make recommendations to Council, on such matters respecting designation of heritage bulldirigs, structures, and lands, ‘and the demolition, . preservation, alteration, or renovation of those buildings, structures and lands. — All Interested persons are requested to ‘Bob Hatisor, Administrator, District of Terrace, either personally at the Municipal Office, or by telephoning 635-6311. ’ Rae-Anne Apolezer _ also turned in a good tlme_in the 10 and under girls back crawl, winning an automatic championship... . automatic... championship time. earns the swimmer a berth in the next B.C.. swim championships. = * In” the aggregate awards Melanie Michiel from the Bluebacks ‘won the girls eight and under. award, with Lisa Seidet and’ Heather Bell from Prince Rupert in second and third. - Michael Effray.. from — Terrace took the eight and under boys aggregate, with Jason Kruet ‘and Colin Kristmanson from Prince Rupert in second and third. _. Terrace’s Kathy .Highe took the girls’ 9-10 year old: aggregate, with Tammy Jackson from Prince Rupert in second and Barbara Forward from Kitimat. .in third place. Rick Goffic from.Tast and from | Travis Sanwald Kitimat finished the races tied for first for the boys 9-10 year. old aggregate trophy, with Shaun Combs from Kitimat in third place. - |: Tammy Gray from Rupert- took ‘the 1-12 year old girls Clerk- ’ Stephen Beddle won the - girls’. aggregate, _ An individual aggregate trophy, . with Mandy Young from Masset in second and Mary Gursky from Kitimat in third place. ‘In the-11 and 12° boys "pggregate, Kitimat’s aa ATE TEL ae SC a on Schaffer ) | spark first Sat . ’ Compare Vt tae Soe nes Cee \ ~Copperside Store | {| PROPANE ~ GROCERIES - LAUNDROMAT” = | 1 Gatorlag to comp and Insciation orders | 10-10 7 days aweek — * Phone:698-4080 3 ‘ and " puftild Coach ° Scotty: “Bowman: — - : : ‘Trailing 3-0, in games and‘ “ on the wrong end of a@..3-1. score after 3:28 of the second period, the Sabres had every: reason to belleve they could - ” wind up — as- theif captain Dariny Gare said — on the: golf course. * Instead, Derek Smith and . Gil Perreault each produced . - two goals and one assist ina . four-goal.- outburst that: . _ ‘proved decisive. Two of. the play and by the time the : period was - over, the Islanders had. decided to. replace goalle. Billy Smith. ‘Tony: McKegnéy — beat replacement Chico Resch for ; an insurance. goal midway | through - the °'third..:and ; Perreault added: an empty: : net goal for achat trick. , “T can’t use any excuse, I just didn't come-up with the - big save,’’ Billy Smith sald. In. Minnesota, Barber got - ear 1 jo tein srt help th ‘his first goal. With the score tled, 1-1; in. the second period, Minnesota . goalle .Gary Edwards blocked Barber's shot fron) the right. circle” but ac-. cidentally kicked the . rebound into ‘his. own net from the North Stars on : after bumping’ into a “defenseman, Barter.was credited for the goal at 19:54. lad .¥ could ‘provide it,”. Barber said.’ “I just tried to get that shot on the net. The puck was rolling when.-I shot" it. I couldn't figure out how it went in." * While the Flyers continued to frustrate Minnesota's ‘power-play opportunities, . ‘Barber. added his ninth playoff goal at 2:43 of the third, Hestole the puck in the slot and ripped a shot past Edwards to put Philadelphia TS - trophy, with Scott Tattersall from Prince Rupert taking second and Ronnie Barrow in third. oy - In the 13 and 14 year old Diane Barbettl ‘from Kitimat placed first, with Ruth’ Kenny ’ and Chantal Mac- Farland from Terrace in Second and Third. ° Trevor Weick from Rupert took .the 13-14 boys ‘trophy, with Tasu’s Kelvin Kinakin [| § " inssecond and Jeff Hiltz fram Massett and Angus Highe from Terrace tied for third place. . —_ m ‘ Setslor’’ girls ‘trophy: was: won by Rupert’s Tina ‘Grey, with her teammate: Tracy McGuire in second and Ruth - . Hiltz ‘from -Magset "and Christine Patterson’ from. 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