) -4, The Herald, ‘Thursday, August 8. 1983 ~~ CARACAS. (CP) — A “United Statea!, . COMING 10. PRINCE GEORGE? Stay with us for: $33 /aint| single or doublecccupancy - regular rate$s0.00 , any FRIDAY of SATURDAY © chlidren under 15 yeersfrea” Simon Fraser Inn tocated In Downtown Prince George 600 QUEBEC STREET 562-3181 FOR RESERVATIONS . OFFEREXMPIRES — Dec. 31,1983 PLEASE PRESENT THIS - ADUPONARRIVAL swimmer . «-broke’a world record at ie . . Pan-American ; Wednesday and‘a : Canadian’ ; - ° -weighilifter. who had never” >. Won a ‘gold: medal. in, ie ‘Gentes, ‘ternational - 4 ‘ competition ° ‘collected a-palr ‘of them, _.the process.:" " American. « :,team, swept | the firat aix: ‘events. on : the shooting. ranges: -and - ~ Kitimat setting two Games raarks in * Tt, was a big day. for ine. which : the swimming ‘and diving. - program; .won six Mmore.on | ‘came “up with ‘additional ° _ Mictorles. in judo, | fencing and’ weightlifting. * Alter thrée days, the v. Ss. had« “won - 29. af: the" BT: available gold medals: Cuba - had 18 and Canada took over -: third place dn thetdings: with ‘five. ” The » world o Herald Staff Writer KITIMAT—Kitimat's Legion 250 midget lacrosse team is.: bringing home the bronze medal «from the national, - tournament held in Port Coquitlam.. _— - ‘With five big victories under their belt in'as many games, Kitimat was dealt its first series loss Monday by Thomipson, Manitoba, “record ratenes:: - * ¢laimed two. golds’ and. 8 silver in the 82:5-kilogram Greavette wins | two golds belonged: to US -y veteran Steve Lundquist, “Who Won |: ‘the men's: “L0dmetre | breaststroke: ‘in. one iiinute-. "2.98 seconds, ‘iraproving ’ on. “the mark of 1; 202.34 he get ll - _flnys eailier. Ses * The’ ‘Cubans, ' ‘who: ‘had: ” taken All 12° weightlifting. olds In the first four welght. classes, surrendered:.their " monopoly aa Guy’ Greavette of New Westminster, ‘BC. ‘division . after _ dae Demers of St. Hubert, ué., had won a gold;” allver aud: bronze in the 75-Kilo' class, Greavette'a , lift - of 155, _ Itwas almosta come back win for Kitimat, who was dowri, . kilos broke the Games mark. 10 said du at the end of the second period. Ian Buick had two | the gold, Westminster by a score of 8 to q.. Ian Buick and Dantiy Matwick had two goals apiece in'that one. ‘Monday night saw a banquent for all the members of the: the jerk competition but his 29 teams.competing, Awards were the “player of the game” for each match were given, ' — Tan Buick took the award forthe first and fourth | games. Hugh Mitchal got the award for the second game. ' Adam ‘Taylor won for the, third And fifth games. | The team returns to Kitimat today. ' “TERRACE & DISTRICT HOSPITAL SOCIETY | _ ANNUAL MEETING | Wednesday, September 28 . at “8: 00pm iin the Mills Memorial * ” Hospital Cafeteria 7 The business will consist of the election of member's of the society, ° the election of the members to serve on the Hospital Board of. - Trustees, and presentation of reports covering the year 1962-83, In... “order to he eligible to vot _ Monday, August 29, 1983. MILLS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL REEL 1M. MOTEL neath dik ive stat COPPERSIDE GROCERY RIVERSIDE GROCERY COPPER RIVER MOTEL e, membership must be purchased before «.. reerships may be Purchased at” "of 147.5 set four years ago by | foals during the game. ‘Thompson, Manitoba went onto win. Julio Echenique of Cuba in. -. the-snateh category’ and hig - On Wednesday, Kitimat won the bronze. be defeating New . “overall total of 340, was also a Games record. | Julio. Sabari: of Cuba won total lift was three kilos leg. . than Greavette's, » Gilles Poirier of Compton, . Que., who finished ahead of Greavette in the. national championships, was fourth ; averall in the 82.5 contest, winning a bronze medal in the’ ‘snatch. LQ snatch “Demers topped the feta in. - Fer yt fedora.” In_all, Caninda “collected ‘bronze medals during: the: day in”. addition. | - ta -. “the | ‘three’ ” weightlifting golds. oe In the — beat, “Canadian: : the: 75-Kilo claes,-aplit the . honors with Demers and ‘Cal ~“S Lundquist,: who. had: ‘only . ‘Shake of the US, the’ ‘Cuban: . winning on total: Hit while Shake took thie’ gold in. the - ‘eategory: “and _ the jerk, ~ - six silver. and: swimming . .. perforniance, Jane .Kerr of ‘Mississauga, / Ont.; and “Kathy Bald - sof ” third behind. Carrie,” ; Steinseifer of the US. ‘In the. _ women’s freestyle.” brook of. Calgary.’ was second champion Tracy ‘Ruiz’ in solo synchronized * swim- ming, °° oy - Michelle. MacPhe -: 1hmetre n ‘of _ Toronto chased home Tracy: ~ Caulkins and Poll Winde of . “the U.S, to win’a bronze in: the women’s _400-metre | : individual edley - ’ afid | ‘Sharon - Ham-: to. -American - _putside” “editor: . don vonage springboard. diving. : the’ fouirth-fastest time’ In ‘the morning" heats, ‘of the ~ * presatatroke,.. ‘teammate John Moffett for... spurring ‘him’ to his world: ‘won another bronze In the . . women's air platol with the. Gold and ‘silver going ‘to. : eredited “performance, - Moffett’ was. “only - two: hundredths . of..a: second | - Lundquist’. ‘old. world mak’ while | Pablo. a ‘Restrepo of Columbia beat’ ‘out~ Mareo™. Veilleux of Vancouver: for the’ bronze. Canada ’‘also failed to win, a medal in the men’s 200 | Ottawa placed: second. and freestyle as Mark Hayes of . the U.S: finished ‘ahead of Alberto.” : Mestre , of * Venezuela’, “and. Rowdy. Gaines, the American “world-record ‘holder, with’ _ Peter Szmidt of Edmonton in fourth place. The. Canadian ‘women's team placed second behind. the U.S.’ in: the smallbore : Fifle® .three-position event Waterloo, Ont.; was ‘third individually: to «Americans Wanda ‘Jewell and Gloria : Sylvie: Bernier ‘of.Montreal | placed third - behind two = teams dropped Canada into Americans, Kelly MeCorinick and | “Wendy : u Parmentier. - : The American and Cuban -third place in the men's for Canada at ' a emelibore Echenique competing in Hyland, in” “Jean-Francois: Senecel of - “Laval, Que.,-placed fifth in. the individual ane We Spi S, veteran Lanes Pe US, veteran: “) gematned unbeaten ag.the ‘men blanked the. Bahamas a women : ' Farrow of - ‘Delta, and | Christina Schulze «of dampen. _ winning. the gold, [Linda Thom of iva “100 and “the ° ‘defeated Puerta “Rico! #1. - Americans also claimed the . team title, ‘Mandy Clayton. —_ of ‘Mississauga, Ont, was @ - “silver medallist in judo, "losing to Mary Lewis of the U.S. in the 52-Idlo class, and Anne Marle Burns claimed | the fifth American title in. six. weight classes by "winning the 5t-kilo division. In men’s ‘judo, Geraldo Padilla won the 65-kilo class to give Mexico {ts first gold of the Games with defen- ding ° champion Brad BC., bowing out in the quar- terfinals. Guillermo Nelson .of Cuba was the winner wat FL. kilos. After - two consecutive . Cuban victories in fencing, * Manuel Ortiz was beaten by Paul Westbrook of the uv, 8. SPORTS Efe | ‘in: the men's indjvidual | Jean-Paul |. -Banog of. Montreal won! the: _ the- third round, - In - yachting; : McLaughlin of Toronto led sabre event, brorize.-” The Women’s: | -baskethai] ‘Kathy Graham and Gail.’-team opened ils schedule — Liberty of the U.S, The. with a -92-44 victory | over Venezuela but jhe women’s: volleyball team loat: Ita. fitet, - start tothe US, in sigight sets, . ‘The: ‘Canadian: baseball . team edged Puerto Rico 11- . «10 in 10 innings for-its first victory in three triés and the “water polo teamplayed to a 10-10 tle with Brazil..-- - Featherwelght ~ Steve “Dolan of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., made an Impressive -debut in the boxing : tour-~ nament, knocking out Oscar Dominguez of Colombia in the 470 class after (wo races while. Larry-MacDonald of Hamilton stood third In fhe.- Lightning division. ‘and © Steve Fleckstein of London was fourth In the Star Class. Brock: contract hassle. renewed. 7 “started out’ ‘as. the "hardest selection of * the "week and may turn into, the _ Baslest. : > Winnipeg Blue Bombers ‘against’ B.C. Lions at B.C, Place Stadium promised to - be the highlight of the first half of: the Canadian: Football League season. — - ‘until * quarterback. Dieter " Brock © of - the Bombers. renewed his coritract hassle with the Winnipeg Front. _ office. : Brock iy: or" ‘may not ‘play this . weekend ‘in © Vancouver. If he does, the game is a tossup. If he doesn’t, the Lions ‘will be eo ee or ——Become a. daily herald subscriber — for only $3.60/month and receive a copy FREE in your Friday edition. For | ore Information on how to get your. TELE QUE | delivered, to your ‘door call the daily herald ciroulation - department at. 635-4000 BROADCAST. WESTEND GROCERY SATELLITE . —& CABLE a whieh Listines WAYSIDE ‘GROCERY PINE. GROCERY : ‘TORONTO (CP) = ~ wa’ so busy looking for her game. Wed- neaday night she-nearly lost the match. Playing sluggishly, thé second-seeded * American was. fortunate to. ‘Bet by -com- : patriot Alycia Moulton 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 and join. } elght other seeds in the round of 16 at the. $260,000 Player's Challenge women’ 5 a tennis tournament. ©“ - Fourth-ranked Sylvia Hanika’ of - ‘West . Germany, No, 5 seed Hatia Mahdlikova ‘of ¢ sevenith-rated ‘Kathy: . .. Rinaldi of the United States, eighth-seeded Clatidia Kodhe of West. Germany, No. 10 _gaéed Eva Pfaft of West Germany, ‘1th-" _ Fanked,.Kathy Jordan of the U.S. //1ith- rated Helena Sukova of Czechoslovakia ; _and No. 14 Kathy Horvath of the U.S.,all advanced into third-round play today... ‘Only three seeds — No. 6 Zina Garrison: of the U.S., No. ® Jo Durie of Britain and - "NOL 12 Carling Bassett of Toronto — have - - been ‘iiocked out of the week-long tour. alone in first place by late Saturday sight. - The: Bombers ,and Lions ~ have. identical 4-1 records atop the Western Division’ and passing attacks which : strike fear in the hearts of opponents. Without Brock, “ the Bombers would be in the hands of rookie pivot Nicky. Nall, which would make the - - Lions heavy favorites. Brock has stated he wants to‘ return home and: ap- - parently is close ta making. : deal “with - Washington’. ‘Federals of. the United, ~ States Football League. The ’ Federals just happen to be aé deal coached ‘by former Win- ‘- nipeg mentor Ray: Jauch. Winnipeg has won four quarterback, but - the - Prospects are dim without their top gunslinger. 1) WINNIPEG (44) at B.C. + . ' atfaight ‘with Brock at . * Hamilton. oa The Lions also have won” four straight, since dropping their season-apener ~ in Toront Dewalt has 10 touchdown ‘passes and just four In- terceptions. He seems to - thrive under the even-keel approach of new head coach Don. Matthews, - * B.C.’ success also can be traced to a blitzing defence. already . ‘has in- | tercepted 17. passes “this - season, including ‘a league high of five by- ‘halfback Larry’ Crawford, Rookie _royer Bernle Glier has four more. The sack pack. will ‘miss end- Nick Hebeler, however, sidelined for the Quarierback Roy . season after knee surgery. _ The Bombers also have - IL thrived on defence, led by. ie linebackers Aaron ‘Brown and ‘John ‘Pointer. They “have the speed to, -cover passing lanes and the’. Strength to- reach the quarterback, B.C.. by four “points | Saturday if Winnipeg —is . Brockless. ‘TORONTO. (4-2): at OT. TAWA (14) The Argonauts, after their 4-0 start, have fallenon lean - times without Condredge Holloway at quarterback: . He. can | operate . the ~sometimes - “¥=-"coniplex Taranto offence. because of his’ exceptional ‘athletic ability, Joe Barnes is more of a mechanic than an artist in this regard.; =. “The Riders are trying ‘to regoup after blowing a victory last week. .. in The shakeup includes new. assignments for some assistant coaches, -a patchwork approach at best, considering the lack of talent available, There are too many good athletes on the Toronto © _ Foster, led by wide receiver Terry. Greer and ‘running ‘back Cedric Minter, to let things get out of hand after twa straight losses. Toronto by. six points. Friday on the Catching of Greer. . - EDMONTON (3-2) at MONTREAL (1-4) '. The Eskimos stumbled last week against B.C., so don’t expect’ Warren Moon to be intercepted five times ‘by the Concordes, Moon has too much. pride to let Edmonton slip the way the Eskimos did a year ago. _ Moon should have a much easier time throwing to wide receivers Brian Kelly: and Waddell Smith ageinst a Montreal defence which hasn't shown It can con- sistently: pressure quarterback, _ Moon: - will have to roll out mora, - however, to make up for problems. in the offensive line. The Concordes have some decent import talent, but are thin in homebrews snd quarterbacks. Ron Reeves isn't the answer at plvol and he'll have'a long day facing the. likes of Dave Fenuell and: David Boone of the Esks, « - Edmonton’ ‘by - Saturday on Moonbeams. HAMILTON _ CALGARY (3-2) ° These are two of the . CFL's © most. perplexing tedms. The Tiger-Cats aye - inconsistent on attack dnd.’ Calgary suddenly relies on- the ground game, . Hamilton ‘needs: more _ blocking for rookie running back Johnny Shepherd and . fewer dropped passes ‘ by ‘receivers like Ron Johusov, who has the talent to break - the long gainers, The Ticats _ _ are aggressive on defence and have two impressive - newcomers in tackle Mit- chell Price and secondary player Felix Wright. The Stamps unleashed rookie running backs Craig Ellis and Ray Crouse for ‘more than 100 yards each rushirig last week against Saskatchewan, Quarter- back sill is a problem,, at least until rookie Bernard Quarles starts to find’ his receivers. Gerry ‘Dattitig can’t do it every week in relief. Loss narrowly missed : Czechoslovakia,” nament. | - “Wdoyd, who has Jost only four times this 7 year, needed one hour and’50 minutes to. avereame the rangy Moulton, 3ird on the Women’s: Tennis: Association computer. Playing only: her: second . tournament -since ‘a month-long Jayoff after’ -Wim- | ‘bledon, Lloyd aprayed-grouidstrokes long: - Chris Evert Lloyd | faults: played, “again.” and wide and benefitted mostly. from Moultph’ 8 Spotty net play and 10 double “Tonight, | was not proud of the way i ” sald Lioyd,-28, ‘T just didn’t have the feel out there, I don't usually start out - thet slowly; so I’m jut glad to have gotten - wo through it. . 0 gets a little harder. every Year to : keep your game up,” sald Lloyd, . wito'’s > been ranked behind Martina Navratilova . for the second time’ in. her, career, aiter ; previously Tegaining the top spat in age0 - and 1981. “Once you’ve done something, _ _ the glamor wears aft and early Founds " become tougher,” Lloyd, who captured the Freach Open in May for her 16th career Grand Slam title, -*‘said she ‘was- happy with her’ play until - Wimbledon when she’ was upset in the third round by-Jardan, ‘ “T have been playing well eno late} " to beat everyone except Mattina ‘ahs beet ". fibe last week in Manhatten Beach, Fla. Pd “ gaid Lloyd. “I need to ‘lift my game - another 15 to 20 per Cent to reach Her, ’ “Tan do it, l've done it before. But it's _ More a matter of me trying ‘to find way | game than worrying about beevining No.1 * goal. the - Seven (33) at - “Gold —~ Carel . Greavette, : Guy Greavaite, ‘ Westoinater, 8,6, 7° iver = Garique . Sebari, Cuba, arene - David . Velerusia — “Aroentina’ . a] Re Rice “ Calgary by three points Sunday ona J; T. Hay field Bye: Seskatchewan, bb. _ Season's record: 84: Pan Am Results ae _CARACAS (CP) — Medal winners “Wadoensay's ‘or tee Pen: pamerican Gamaa:. hee DIVING Women's thres-metre sprlogbeard: God — Kelly McCormici..U.$.; Silver —~ Wendy Wyland, U.S,; Bronze - ~~ Sylvie Bernier, | Canada (Montreal), w FENCING . Men‘s satire: Gold + Peter. Westbrook, U.5.; Sliver — a wer Ontir, Cubs: Srenze — Jean-Paul * Banos, ' Canada (Montreal), . . : Jub0 Man's 63 kilograms: Gold — Geraldo : Padifla, Mexico: Sliver.—. Jaries Martin, U.S: Breale — :Riterdo Tuero, Cuba, and Sergio Saro,-Grarzil (both semifinal lowers get bronze). Men's 71 kilegrams:: Gullerme: Nelson, Cuba; Sliver - _ ula , Ommura. Brox} Greate —: Omar- Abdala, Argentina, and michael Swain, U.S, Women’s. 52 kitegrams: | Geld — Mary Lewis, US: Sliver Mandy Clayton, Canecm (Missinsauga, Ont.);-Srente —- Solange. Almeida, Bran” and ~ Cecile +d Cuba, SHOOT! Warnen’s alr pistal: own - =_ - Kathy Grahem, U.3.; Silver ~- Gall Liberty, U.S.5 @ronte— Linda Thom, Sanaa (Ottawa), ” en's tenm smalihere.rittes Gold ~ ‘US. Silver — -Cubsz.- renae— Canada, Women's emativare rifle, three positions: Goll— Wanda Jewell, U.S.) Silver — Gloria’ Parmentier, U.S.) Bronze — Christina Schulze, Canada (Waterloo, Ont... f>. Women’s umaitbers team: Geld ~ * Ubu Sitver ~— Ca vay Bronte ° - Cube, - SWIMMING . Woman’s leemietre Jtresetyie: — Stelnstefar,” U.S.; Sliver — Jang Karr, Ansinsuae: Bronze — Kathy Bald, Oftews. Women’s. dee-metre . (ndlvidual uae - Gold ~ Tracy Cauikins, Suiver — Pally winde, U.S.) Mrente — Michelle MacPherign, ” Canada (Toronta). SYNCHRONIZED BWIMMING : . Sole: Gok — Tracie Rutz, US: silver’ — Sharon. Hambrock, Canada (Caloary)i” Sremne— Ana Am|careila, Venezuela, WHIOHTLIPTING © 15 kileprams, snatchi' itd — Cai Schake, U.S.7 Sliver Jultg Behenique, Cubs; Brenie — Jacques Canada (St. Hubert, Que.) :’ Demers, Canada (S¢. Hubert, Que.d: Silver — -Jytio Echenique, Subas . Bronce — Cal Scheke, U.S, 75 kifegrams, total ti: Gold — - JUL Echenique, Cuba; | silver! Jacques Demara, Canada (6t. Hubert, . QNt)s Bronce — Cal Schake, U.S, 02.4 kitegrams, snatch: Geld — Guy- Greavetio, | Wettminster, ac): Sliver = Enrique Sebarl, cubs; Brome — Gilles Poirier, Canada. (Compton, Que}. . Conede 813 kilograms, forks, ‘oee Enrique Saberl, Cuba) Sitver:— Guy Canada ..- (New Westminiter, 6.¢., y Breeze ; Fo David Munor, Mexico, m3 kliegeams, total ry om. _ Muna, Aerie, CARACAS | cP) _ Pan-American Games: test: VAtted Cubs: < Canidae ‘States ica Dom. * Republic. *. Colom! bie he Frank _ Demers, | TS kilograms; [erk: Gold — Jacque’ _Conada. (New - - Metal Mandings ater ST events a the