pore heat /TERRACE-KiTiMAT ) Le J SAN JUAN (cps - > _ Diane Jones Konitiow: ki of Ed- monton wor « ‘Canida’s first gold medal in track and field at the PanAmerican Games Monday night, defending the pentathlon title she won at Mexico City years ago. The’ 28-year-old broad- caster was an easy winner witlf-4,605 polits to 4,430 for runner-up Jod!Anderson of the United States. Jill Ross of London, Ont., took the bronze medal with 4,112, Lightweight Howard Stupp of Laval, Que.,; another Pan- Am. . defending champion, and featherweight : Doug. Yeats of Montreal won two more Canadian golds in Greto- Roman wrestling as already, won-his. secdnd. ROM. or ms, fivasmore than P. Cardinal's total. PEN: TA THAL ON.” : | ‘Edmonton girl wins the U.S. and Cuba each won four of the remaining eight weight classes. James Robinson of the U.S, upset Olympic cham- pion Alberto. Juantorena of ‘Cuba in the men’s 800 metres and Essie Kelly completed an American double at the distance, barely edging team-mate-‘Julle Brown and Aurelia Fenton of Cuba. There were two: more. repeat winners, in :field: events. as Cuban Maria Tarria -took! Oliveira,of Brazil, who had secutive Par-Am long Saturday, also defended his’ ‘ tille in the triple jump. ‘the women's’ all dis¢us ‘and: Joao Carlos de «fer Carmen Tonesco of Montreal, who was third in the women's discus Satur- day, won her second bronze . in the shot put with a throw of 16.50 metres. Tarria’s winning “effort ‘travelled Heavyweight . Mark Cameron and super heavywelght Thomas Stock gave the Americans a sweep of the last two weightlifting Garda of with Mare 1 of Ottawa clalming silvera for snatch, Sane total lift in the super vywelght competition. “Btock’s total lift was 380 kilo- Carlos Garpet' ‘of Cuba out- SHORT TAKES. pam Fanaa ee abealiiriehes He . . Gia an ay REET b nee had 1 Getrge’ Kunz, the all-pro tackle whose arrival hel spark Baltimore Colts’ turnaround from ceilar- dweliers ,to conference champions, announced his retirément Monday because of a recurring back ailment. “Tt “had to ‘come sooner or later, just like ‘death and taxes,” gaid Kunz, an 1l- year National. Football League veteran. GOSSAGE REAC- TIVATED . NEW YORK (AP) — Rich Gossage, New York Yankees ace reliever who has been sidelined since April 25, was Teactivated Monday, replacing outfielder Juan Beniquez on the. American League teams active roster. Gossage 19 expected to be able to pitch by this week- end. Beniquez, who sprained his left thumb Saturday, was aced on the 21-day disabled FIRST IN VOTING NEW YORK (AP) — Don Baylor, . California _Angel’s auttiekder who hit 428 last was the American Leagis e*Player of the Week for July 28, the league an- hits in including a double and five homers, and drove in 11 runs, PLAY OFF FOR BERTH .LISBON (Reuter) Canada and New Zealand will play off today fora place in the zone semi-finals of the men’s Galea Cup under-21 team tennis tournament, Canada completed a 5-0 sweep over Portugal and New Zealand beat Ireland by -the same score in Zone E matches Monday. TAKES TOP HONOR NEW YORK (AP) — Steve Carlton of Philadelphia Phillies, who pliched two- complete-game —_ victories, was the National League’ Player of the Week for the period ending with games of July 8, the league announced Monday. Carlton n pi tched a onehitter in iz York Mets a to tle the modern National League record of five one-hitters in a’ career, MANKOWSKI DISABLED DETROIT (AP) — Third baseman Phil Mankowski has been placed on Detroit Tigers’ 15-day disabled list wlth a chip fracture of the New. baseball club announced Monday.|To fill the vacancy on .the roster, the Tigers have purchased the contract of Tom Brockens from their Evansville (Ind.) farm club. ANSE TO PLAY TM, Calif, (AP) — osnee Angels” first base- man Rod Carew, who received more all-star votes ties senacn inal any other er e major leagues aid Monday that he would be unable toplay in the game at Seattle because of a thumb injury. Carew suf- fered torn ligaments in his tight thumb tagging a Cleveland runner on June 1. TEAM DISQUALIFIED SAN JUAN (CP) — Of- fictals of the Pan-American, Games .women’s softball tournament disqualified the . Dominican Republic Mon- day for refusing to play a postponed ame against A, Spokeaman for the ' Dominicans said they ob- ted to the scheduling of ioe elise game at 2 pats because they regularly-scheduled game against Canada two hours er. BOWLING GHAMPIONSH TONITE or "T-THINK WERE IN TROUBLE,” © 1977 dy Chicago Tribune-N.Y, News Synd. Inc. All Figies Reserved * begin making” rather erude . Janoiverear inted Bernardo Colex of Mexico to win the 170- kilometre cycling road race. Bronze medallist Gonzalo Marin of Colombla was more than three minutes: behind the leaders and the top Canadians, Normand St.- Aubin: of Roxoboro, ‘Que., and Bernie Willock of Vie- toria, were ninth and 10th, nearly 13 minutes off the pace. * In tennis, Robert Bettauer of Vancouver and ' Wendy Barlow of Victoria, the last Canadian survivors in singles play, lost thelr quarter-fina] matches but Helene _—‘ Pelletier of Charlesbourg, Que., and Nicole Marois of Quebec City reached the semi-finals of the women's doubles. Junior welterweight Derrick Hoyt of Cranbrack, B.C., a winner of his opening xing | ; bout, bowed out of the tournament when he lost a unanimous decision to Puerto Rican Pedro Cruz. canada’ unbeaten field key '"tedm “defeated. “naan ian a Tall sae per DEH 4 Te ‘Puertiy "Rico 8-0)the ‘men’s? ta bats, a the Ameriéan’’ Teale" * softball team’ routed ° the’~ Netherlands Antilles 10-0 and the women’s softballers won by default over the Dominican Republic. The women’s basketball ‘team lost 90-41 to Cuba and the winless baseball team gave up five runs in the 1ith inning in a 7-2 loss’ to Venezuela, When the Romans et Britain the art of glass- making died ont. It was revived during the Middle Ages but on a primitive seale. The first evidence of glassmuking in England is in the 13th Century when Norman glassmakers set- tled.in Kent, Surrey and Sussex. At first only clear and stained. window glass was made, but during the Mth and Wth centuries glasses. lamps and Lotte were also made. ‘The secrets of glassmaking were guarded and handed down frow father la sda. Enplich plese ia the Middle Apes wos gencral’s gceentsh, dull und tuore or Tess opaque and did't compare to Vouelian glass, In 1615, § glussmakers frou Murans, an island near Venice, care to England and stuyed long enovgis to byprove English glassnsntshrg, Waterford is a name still lo be reckoned with in glassware. In 1783 three men Slarled a factory in Waterford, Ireland and eut glass. Waterford still makes .glassware of a somewhat. better form. We are the headquarters for all your gift neéda. See us whenever a brithday or ‘omes near! JEWELLERS 1 632-2171 216 City Centra Kitimat 3-0 WIN The Herald, Tuesday, July 10, 1979, Page 5 : >. Expo s beat Do dgers ; Pitcher Bill Lee pitched a ‘In Philadelphia, Mike Sch- 5% games behind the firat- Angels beat Boston Red Sox seven-hitter and hit a two- midthithissixthhomerunin place Expos in the National 60 bound took a one-half game run single Monday night, four games and 29th of the League East, lead over Texas Rangers in giving Montreal Expoa a 3-0 season to help the Phillies Ken Oberkfell drove in two - the West. victory over Los Angeles beatSanFranciscoGianisd Ooi ding th eintwo Chet Lemon's run-scoring Dodgers in Natlonal League. 2. Schmidt and Chicago's unt in the “1 one double keyed a three-run baseball action, Dave Kingman are tled for give St Louie Gurdinnlae aixth inning that vaulted Don Sutton, 7-10, retired .the major-league home run veto “ Cincinnati, Culcazo White Sox to a 4 the first 13 Expos batters lead. The secondplace Reds fe “iclory over the Rangers. before giving up @ walk to , 7% games ‘behind Idle Bobby Bonds, Andre Gary Carter anda aingle to ‘Steve Ontiveros capped a (4B Astroa i the Weet ‘Thornton, Mike ve Bilis Valentine that ignited four-run first inning with a ae set and Toby Harrah hit home the three-run burst in the tworun homer and doubled to on, runs to support the five-hit fifth inning. Larry Parrish deliver another in Chicago's In the American League, pitching of David Clyde as delivered the firstrun with a tworun fifth, leading the Nolan Ryan struck out 12 Cleveland Indians beat double before Lee, 9-5, Cubs toa 7-4 triumph over Boston batters and scattered Kansas City Royals 8-2, And stroked his two-run single to Atlanta Braves. With the six hits, and Joe Rudi hit in Toronto, homers by John Tight, an the Cubs remained two-run single as California Mayberry, Roy Howell and Al Woods and Dave Stieb's ~ fourhitter gave theBlue Jaya . a 7-1 victory Milwaukee om ers” acing test 22 major-league victory. WINNIPEG (cP) — On Monday he released offensive line where four Baltimore Orioles met the Winnipeg Blue Bombers face rookie slot back Chris Davies not imports are expected to A's at Oakland in a late a tough test as they start and added defensive back start tonight : game, regular season Canadian Steve Gelly and linebacker : Football League play tonight Tom Schulz to the roster to , — they meet last year’s reach the limit, defen ing Grey Cup iinather recent addition | is ; ‘f ehampion © monton up, former Pp ‘Eskimos, - arterback for Baltimore TER MINAL Even the most optimistic ts.of the National Foot- | Bomber fans are not ex- ball League. Troup was EXP. RESS | ary pecting a released by Baltimore and The ‘an 4 ‘Winnipeg 7 head coach Ray , ed Winnipeg a few days im ome AY Jauch says he doesn’t make before the final exhibition aut leq fhe predictions on games, but game last week against (635-3680) ” i Jauch, who also directedthe Saskatchewan. Winnipeg wah to3 dart edmonton club a cow years won the me - their only tt 0, has some goals for the on victo ‘our ' : Seaton opener. © cunt Ty . Parcel Pickup & Delivery’ ave 3 “Basically, we want to find His performance in the ‘ae wai! 1! out if our players can _be game won him the No. 2 job ota alate aeietaiaiatet totet ae tt competitive : with rm fa ae punter Dieter i a Light Packages & Parcels ye! eid at 0 monton’s e, an auch sa’ | i 2 can do that then we" ve ma lea the Bomber sys "Chairs — Re eetabie T. vie Tables — a Tes ag 7° some advances. If we play qandis toking a litle etter Suites (Kitchen ® Living R ah, Mean u. aii & . well we have the chance to at day. uites (Kitchen & Living Room): b ot, cold on least be in the ball game." 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