The: blect of bieyéle matoc oss racing isn't always to get alrborne over the jumps, but it . seems the faster riders always manage on the ; oe ones on the Terrace Torken BMX club's track near Riverside Park. These riders were * ~ taking part in the club’s double-polnts: day. - Sunday. See below for more e details. wot, Bliseard,” Torénto | ‘an- noyed iby’ "poor attendance. this: aeagon, finally’ got a ‘ decent.crowd out Sunday — but blew the opportunity to: tnapress | the locals. _ ae ! " pllazard captain. Bruce ; Wilson verbally lashed: the city’s soccer fans last week fox lack of support offered the North. American Soccer: : League team. In the wake of _ ‘Coach Tony. Walters says “he's encouraged desplte ly rcase of his players \ \ squandering ‘thelr: scoring - . opportunities. “im “encouraged,” sald 18*: “tough " Seottish, ” national: ‘team, ‘it wasn't so - much ‘a moral -victory for our team as It.was a very good. performance. . (We ‘Played ‘on. level ‘terms with: ‘a good ‘soccer m,. We. iniesed. some "to - deore- - theirg,to >: But: ‘Waiters: wasn't, as . complithentary about . the refereeing. “it, ‘seems: ‘that | “when i, of to bend-over backwards to: . prove: they're fot biased,” said Walters:: “They end up. favoring: “the: opposition,” Gordoti' Strachan , opened: the peorkag for Scotland on a. penalty goal ‘at! 35:52 after Scottis " Nicholas. Canadian goalkeeper Tino # of _ Vancouver i striker Charlie Seeland’¢ rColher goal in the second half a¢ 78:13 after he . Rot by Canadian defender Tas Bridge | of: complained | to hil Clarke of iat Bridge had been: fouled ‘by McGee. Scottish’:‘manager. Jock Steln ‘ghid * ited. team never tot weet The. three-game chaltenge series concludes Sunday. in Torvhto.. Canada had several scoring’ chances especially’ b x Manic, . . i's 2-0 Ioas to Becotland - celtent chances but couldn't y because . it. was. , and: _ Scotland. nade the. moat of. “was. ‘fouled: by: about. Canada worked ted and they ue ‘the outbiitat, ‘the second largest home crowd of ‘the: season -— 14,783 —turned.op | to -watch ‘the. Eastern Division leaders. : Their reward a i was a tied It in the 27h minute on: :” Jimmy Nicholl’s third goal - Elsewhere,: it was; Team — America 2, Fort Lauderdale. 1; and. Tulsa’ a San Diego ‘Saturday; 5 Vancouver: 4 ‘Montreal 13. pleased with nats Chicago ‘Sting: vietory. _ Results:.” in the opening half when. they: outshot Scotland 124. Dale Mitchell, of Montreal had. .several exe get the ball past: Thomson. He had atx shots In the first” half-and finished with nine. An the 14th. minute: Mit- chell Dlasted a free kick by the goalpost just to the right “of .Thomson and then. . midfielder Randy Ragan:of:. Toronto Blizzard drove, a bali right Into a defender: in the 28nd. \ . * Ae few: “minutes ‘Mitchell, .all alone by front.” with, the .ball:-at his . feet, ‘drilled a hard shot right at. Thomson. ; ‘That. was fie. chatice’ he. wanted “back: most. ; pote “TF think maybe | hit. some. of those shots a, little ‘eo | well,” sald. “Mitchell. Tater: ‘Blizzard blows cold at home : ‘Golden, Bay 3, New. York: i: and, in ‘overtime, Seattle” 4, Tampa Bay 3, . Chicago. led 1-0 on Don Droege’ 8p Roal In the: ith niinute, but: the Bliszard: al the: season. you Pato: ‘Margetic netted the winner at.82:42 and Ricardo ‘Alonso added an Insurance oat with Tess: than wo. minutes left: 7 Toronto has a Ta record” and three of its losses have™ been at home,, oe “We're feeling our “way. back, " sald head‘..coach .. Wille ‘Roy’ of the Sting, - which won the league tle tn’. 1981 but iiseed the playolts last year. “We played a long -. indoor season this year and. “didn't have the chance to do “the long-distance and mn conditioning. “work | ‘other, ~ clubs did. . “Maybe tf. 1'd- ralysed’ that _ one & bit it might have gone _. tothe corner instead of right 7 at him,” Oh aes ~ Nicholas,” > alriker, © who... tran stented. ‘from | _Glasiow : Celtic : ‘Arsenal this. week, Macted the. play on- his ‘poal- ‘by freeing himself ‘from: ‘the Canadian defence fora ‘walk > in all: alone on Lettieri, Lettleri - “came: out~-and- tackled “him, ' which “ prompted. referte ™: Phil Clarke ‘af Calgary | to call’ Ls penalty. © (Strachan took th shot for - Nicholas,;. who. ‘sul fered a tuléted. right: kneo® on. ‘tie: ‘play. and was. “replaced by a McGee, ‘Strachan. made:no- ‘misiae, beating ‘Lettieri | with a” ‘low * shot to ‘the keeper's righ. meet advance billing: “It you like. umber, this .. promised to be the one; the » United.” ‘States «: "Football League’ ‘ses. offence againat | its atingiest defence, But Chieaizo Blitz. “abe tracted ‘Tampa: Bay : “Ban- dits’ frontline passing’ arm, and running legs before the, intermission. and | finished the autopsy, 31-8, In- the: - second half to earn a share « of the Central-Division lead _ with the home-field ictory Sunday. a: - Tampa Bay quarterback ~ Jimmy Jordan, left in, the first quarter cwhen: he: re- injured -his right shoulder after being slammed to the - turf. Rimning back Gary Anderson left after brulaing . a thigh midway, into . the: -. gecond *: , quarter. . : The : previous week wala Birmingham, . . palr combined for. sive "than 40 yards, This time... mustered only 42,.- ‘“phis team, wasn’t: to beh dented,” sald Chicago coach George: Allen, whose team now shares a 10-3 mark with "the Bandits but has ‘the | inside: track alter. beating | | Tampa Bay. twice, “You | could ' serigg ‘that in the " locker oom." Elsewhere, ~ it Angeles Express -17;: Philadelphia Stars 23,* New” Resyplits Washington, ' Federala | ‘18,7 prolific they. ewh was: ’ Michigan Panthers 42, Los Arizona. Wranglers Il; ‘and Birmingham © Stallions “32, Boston Breakers 19... Qakland | Invaders are. home.’ to: Denver Gold tonight. . the ‘talented a “Under _. ‘there - clr. ~, eumatances, - a win. away. from home. is an: aaded,, bonus.'"" Chicago, 4-3,. remains int in the East, Shootout. goals by. Dan ‘Canin; Perry Yan der Becki ~ vend Touy. ‘Grencitelll gave - Team America its win over. . Ea Lauderdale In front, on » crowd ‘of 50,103 at, Wadhingion’s Robert F. Kennedy Stadium. .” Fort Lauderdale’s Teofilo Cubillas scored first in ‘the . shootout. Team America, “the U.S. national team in training, . ‘scored ont: ‘three consecutive: shootout” tries after miilssing.on -its first. “attempt to: build an in: . “surmountsble 3-1 tead with “only one shooter remaining “. for. each, {eam.. Crescitelli’s Real was ‘the "clincher. ‘Alan: "Green of Team America; ‘ej scored the ‘, ‘fired goat of the game. Fort USFL's big game didn't “Lauderdale. ted: the score in the second half when Briav Kidd headed in a cross from | Steve Wegerle. . Tulsa’s ...Ron Futcher scored. one goal in the first ‘half. and asslated on Gerry. . Reardon’ it header in the second helf before 3,383 fans at: San Diege.. Gert Wiec- zorkowake ‘scored tor the Sockers: Chicago. opened. a 14.0. [a first-quarter lead as passer Tim Koegel, who completed 11.0f.:10°for 110 yards ‘and thres touchidowns, threw six yards to Kevin Long for cne Score md 43 yards to Tim “for . another. spencer, ‘who gained’. 83. _ yards‘on-22 carries, rushed - { “for -two: additional - ‘touuch- downs, The - - Bandits’ . didn't cross midfield until. 8:18 remained in thé third: quarter on their sole scoring oftence: . drive, which quarterback: | {ff Mike KELLEY FINISHED: WITH A 4% + YARD PASB: TO Willie’ Gillespie: a uf , ‘A crowd of 21,249 — 4,000 j “below | Chicago's, average ii home attendance — showed ap ‘in. 30-degree tem: peratures. The heat of. the - 4 ae artifielal ‘turf, at Soldier: Field was measured at 53.8. q degrees at halftime. * " “«Once'they got the lead, us,” sajd guard Fred Dean, a veteran with Washington his first USFL ganie slice pelng acquired by. Tampa. *q think their front toar. : (Wefensive line) Is at good ~ RB-One On at average NFL “steam.” they were able to tee off on Redskins of the Natlonsi ] Football League playing In ig ” frend of “mine,” * Arnoux, who nigned with the ‘ : mu driving - Ferrari, fullfilled his - cars Promise on ‘Sunday * by qh, Arnoux, Frenchman, a “Meyear-old ‘Adlskilometre circuit in one hour, 48 minutes and, 3 538. aD bearing: disintegrated, in. ‘seconds. United States waa second In- winner, © “while flnished third, , seconds behind.” special feeling to. win on the. Gilles . Villeneuve driver from ‘Berthierville, Que.,-who: died May.8, 1982,. after bis car crashed during , taining” for + the Belgian. | Grand. Prix. : a “Gilles was a very ood . Prerrari team this. “year "after driving for Renault the ~ ae early in the: race ‘arid’ he bad | : Lamar salfteltles. He. ‘piloted “bis. Ferrari 126 C2B: to: an easy: . Eddie. Cheever. ‘al. ee, his Renault, ELF REAQ, 42.029 seconds behind ‘the - Amoux’s countryman and’. Ferrari. - fammate Patrick. Tamhay~ 52.610: as fourth ‘spot with 25. oe Arnoux. : ‘aqld. it. was Ga! The “vietory .was worth track, - named for’ the: ‘Ferrar'- ‘Nelson: Piguet, ‘iecond in "athe points: standings with 27° ‘and third on: the: grid, feft™. ; ‘the: race on the 16th tape after .. : his transenlssion, : Be “‘Tambay' s° ‘points and moved him into'a ierond-place tle with Piquet . standings. Rosberg: picked “up three polats to hold down | nine points for Arnoux, fifth ~~dn ithe: “standings. ‘with’ 7 points, Lo ‘John Watson ‘of ‘Northetia - Ireland, “the: ‘other: ver of: anov turbo-charged car. ‘ins ‘the ton. ‘six, ‘threaded . his way, from 20th place on-the geld, “finish: ‘sixth A his MeLaren “MPLI-C, Sweep - past four years..“We were: - “alike in many ways.” . Defending _champlon Keke Rosherg of " Finland drove a Williams: - FWose and overcame early : . blocking - ‘by Italian | Alfa ‘Romeo driver’ Andrea de" Cesaris to finish fourth, _1:17.048 behind ‘Amoux. Rosberg, starting ninth on ‘the arid. ‘his.~: con:, venthreliy:powéred racer behind eight turbo-charged - care, pushed de -Cesaris for 1B: Japa. _ before’ linally passing him on the 16th lap. Alain Prost of France, the time. within a year he’s hit | winner. shy: « ‘world. . = ; VANCOUVER: ACP} — Vancouver realtor Peter | Wall said Sunday: he placed ; $34,600 in bets’ to win. the-. $920,411 Sweep Bix Pool at: Exhibition Park, the third . te-fackpot, | : *~ But he, didn't want to talk . about it. ; . “, Asked in the tandstand it he Kad won Sunday's pot, he © replied: “Yer, but don't use my name." . Seven move ‘Up at. tiie Terrace Torken BMX ~ “pieyele motocross racing elub held {ts first double- “points. day. of the. season ‘Sunday. at its: Riverside . Park track, Racers: placing highly in the final: motos received double the usual amount of points from Sunday’s races. . ‘Six: beginners gathered enough points on the‘ double , -Bystem to move up into the . ‘novice class. A rider needs © 3 points: to - move fom, beginner. ta novicé:| Riders moving up Sunday ; were. “Jamie , Carter, Kory McKay, Emerson Aaillo, Darrell . Hague, Bronsema,. Randy: Therrien and Don Bare. A>. total of. 190 « -ridera attended the race day.’. The next direa BMX action is next Sunday. at the Kitimat BMX. club's. Hirsch. Creek track near the golf course. “The next action on the Terrace track will be June Bh . Jamie” BMX double-points: wey Be ry 1 onan 1 Rider. Jamie Ca pid \Pere vereutt 3, Emerson Aleic . Tyeart old: Veret Kivss2. Tommy.’ surk 4. Roly Hould “@ years @ Ah Ghoil Rider 2. Kyle = Stevenson 2. andrew Ho iywell ? years ald: 1. Duane siivelre. 2 Mark Oe Jang 3. Steven Hill 10 years old: 3. Melvin Nims 2. : Darrell Hogue 2, Eugene Da Silva - th years okt: 1. fan? Chisholm a Jamie Bronkena a Shane Dennla 12 yaors Randy Therrien 2. Leonard W ard 4. Steven Richdala 12 years okt: 1; Ken Bergman 7. ' Michael Hopn 4. Aichard Nally , ik Bergm , te Menitchie 3. Petar Soprovic NOVICE And 2. Mike Bartistt’3. Nathan-AAcAvoy - are id: T. mike Vandernnusien . 6 yeors old:.1. Linc oun 2. Glan . oleton 3. Garret! Chelsbe Pyenrs old: 1. Richard Orbe! 2. Scott” | Newton 3. Dale Hanton hat r oid novice-expert: Siesan 2 dim. Oampster, 2 ” Chete years od: 1 Nike Cam Jen Enelabers i Richard ' Jett Martin 3, Ant oft 19 years old: J. Dien Orbel + Travis Sanwald 3. Paul -Gressel “uordy Burerss 3, fie fanart . - ¥ Bu ork SXFERT 16 yearn old: 1. Cla yon Ste 2 David Miklavie 3, kel Cruikshank © Next rater Kitimat’e. Hirach Creek: track, Jun Mart race in rien una u. Taeeda, ‘dune: 14 at Spm REM LEE THEATRE - Tike - Adults, Students...’ 2.00 Tickets available at the tooror or” . from band students. third-place > fitish © ‘earned him: four,” with 27 points in'the drivers’ - “-amsuers trem the Terrace Terken | Fi Pa . ara od: |. Don Bare 2, Bruce. ha ‘Wednesday night, A.B. Amusements. at Rotary’ Park -Lakelse Hotel at Northwest Community, College, - Girls softball ‘tourney complete The’ Tervace. Minor Gita. ~ “Softball” Asaociation’s.* annual tournament. was ‘held at Agar. Park on the ' weekend, ‘with ‘all. six. age’. divisions; Getting into action. - The T-ball tournament -- was non-competitive, © ‘Eastend Supremes won the’ mite: division, Wade ‘Contracting: won the squirt - division, and © Thornhill Huskles won the pee. wee = Skeona, Lakelse Hotels win Friday night’s ladies’ softball league action saw Skeena. : Hotel beat Williams Moving and Storage 20-4, and RB. Baker’ lose 15-2’ to Lakelse Hotel. ° : Baker" plays”: Terrace and Pizza Patia takes. on: “division, m . New. Quiadsa Travel wari the bantam. ‘division ‘title; while Hazelton .Gitanmaaz |: to ‘} won the’ raldget division: | series against Terrace’s ; ‘Mr, Mike's midgets, a- win = * that also earried them a B.C, . Summer Games berth. - Further details - on the . tournament will appear later in the week, Northmen ‘shot out Kitimat ~ Terrace Northmen ‘took a 25-0 win from’ the Kitimat: Snakes in northwest rugby football Teague Play. Saturday in Prince Rupert.‘* The game was ‘one of two played in conjunction ' with the; “Prince Rupert Seafest, which took place over the weekerid. “Terrace’s forwards dominated the game, while ‘nod loose play from the back row helped Terrace as well in the . < win. ‘The Kitimat team had several players milssing, wile ~ also contributed. to their Joss. Terrace led 11-0 after the first half on tries by B.S; Dees. . and Vern Rasmussen and a penalty kick by Bill Warcup.. The second haif belonged to Willie McCleary, as he scored ‘for all: of -Terrace's ‘points Minor soccer results Results from the weekend's schedule of games in ‘the ‘ Terrace Youth Soccer Association: - In the under-8 division, Doc's United beat Campetland 2. | , three tries and kicked'a convert on one of them to aceount 3, Terrace Chrysler Aspens: beat Vic Froese Trucking Hot . Rodders 1-0, Totem. Ford Mustangs beat Dairy Queen 3-1;:.. Ken's Photo. Mighty Mites dropped Centennial Lions 8-1 and. the Kinsmen Jets-Tilden Tigers game was postponed untit: _ Thursday. In the under-10 diviston, it was::. Cop. Kickers 8 Surveyors 0; Shoppers Drugs Whitecaps 9: Westend Eagles _ 2; Pohle Westars 6 Thunderbirds 3; Skeens ‘Foresters 1 ’ Sundance Sonice 0; and Finning Flyers 2 McAlpine 1, Under-13 scores were Inly Bird 2.Rotary Wheels 0 and : a ’ Northern Motor Inn 3 Young Ideas 1. 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