Victor Dhami.won this Norco Starfire BMX racing bicycle Ina draw put on by. the Terrace Tarken’ BMX. club and Sundance. Ski and Sport. The cycle, worth $520,. was awarded to - Sundance. Dhaml June: 12: after the: draw took place. Here Dhami poses with Mark Butler--(left),.. - president of the club, and Roy Long - of. Argo- -Lion match: tonight’ S pick . There may: be. some concern’ -- for Toronto Argonauts and thelr run- and-shoot offence . without direction” from - Darrell (Mouse) Davis, but. save your:: :sympathy for. a worthler cause. - os Argos » and quarterback Condredge Holloway showed: against Calgary _ Statripeders in the opening game--of~-the the. sCafading & Football League season for ° both teams that their offence remains devastating: - : " It's obvious, “too, that the visttorg.-to Exhibition Stadium \ this week, B.C. ‘Lions, are oa well- conditioned, well-coached. team.“ that aspires. to Western” Division laurels, - And the way they played. -, the" exhibition ‘season,. there’s no reason to think © ‘they’ be denied ‘the opportunity, - starting: tonight In . their regular. ; season opener. - - Edmonton’ ‘Eskimos, who. ' showed ‘last weekend in Hamilton they: can still produce. key plays, entertain Winnipeg Blue Bombers -on Friday night while the gecond weekend of. the. CEL: regular. season . concludes Saturday. with - “Ottawa “Rough Riders at Montreak: ‘Concordes. and Hamiltgn- ‘Tiger- -Cats -visiting’.Saskatchewan Roughriders in an interlocking ‘fixture at | Regina. , . BC, (0.05 at TORONTO (ke: ) ee The last time B.C, was in Toronto —~ Sept. 28, 1982 — the. Lions trampled the ° Argos 40-14, | ~ The Lions _ outscored western oppodition 154-79 In four pre-season tilts while running up a /4-0'° record. There's no reason to think . _the Lions are a flash in the pan in Toronto (CBC-TV - " regional af 8:00. p.m. EDT with the usual regional blackouts in effect), ,. |. B.C. by five WINNIPEG = (6-1). EDMONTON (1-0) The. Blue Bombers have . seen the film of how the . Escimos stole a win from Hamilton’ last week, and they're not that far. from being a contender — especially (when., quarterback Dieter. Brock, retuims. - In the meantime; took i . ‘the Bombers ‘to edge; the five-time Grey Cup kings at Commonwealth Stadium \CTyV national at 9: 30 P. m. EDT). . Winnipeg by three. OTTAWA | (1-0) MONTREAL (G-1) ‘J.C, Watts has shown a. year on the shelf haste hurt at . commissioner -Gaudaur earlier this week = then Theor se ear S. win, . his magic. He may bea step - “slower, but that could be _ down to half-a step by the Montreal . matehup Saturday night at Olympic : Stadium. Montreal just. doesn’t ’ have any competition for _ Watts in what will be the © key match-up of the game. . Ottawa by five. ‘ enna ag ‘Condordes don’ t MONTREAL | (GP) Montreal Concordes have. of the Concordes. ‘consulted their lawyers to determine whether they are bound by a ruling made‘ by Canadian. Football . League Jake concerning .. Dave “Marler. Gaudaur ruled the former Hamilton _ Tiger-Cat US team - blasts - _ Canada . INDIANAPOLIS (CP) — quarterback The United States aver-— powered Canada 15-5, 15-6, “15-10 in men’s play Wed- . nesday night at the North- Central American and Raribbean © Volleyball” championships. Tha Americans are now undefeated in. two. games,’ while Canada has one Victory, 8° win y Tuesday against, Mexico. ~. The ‘Canadian rien: play. - wirlléss Puerto Rico today. In the game. Wednesday. .. ‘night, an almost - faultless . attack | < by ‘the _ taller ‘Americans: stymied _ the Canadiang- until the third game, when Canada took an 84leads gednada’ won the: silver medal last. wéek at the _ World University Games in Edmonton. The - Ametican ‘team here ig not the one that ; competed” ‘tn’ Edrnonton. Barliet in. the day, a veterati U.S. ‘team defeated the Canadian women’ 8 team Canada: wxtinded the favored ‘Americans to a 12- 42 tle fii the first game until superior spiking gave: the * UW.S.-a 15-12 win. The US. woli the second garne. 158. ‘and, in’ tte third game, ., Jumped to a 10-1 lead: before _ Canada’s. defence blunted. "the U.S. attack. and closed.” the:seore to 12-6: A series: of Canailian® defensive errors “HAMILTON | (0-1) = at Saskatchewan (1-0) . ‘The Tiger-Cats are still smarting | from their home- . opening’ loss to Edmonton, - Tom Clements can still arouse the Ticats’ ‘as he showed against Edmonton. - However, a couple of, cues quarterback is the property -. The Montreal club had claimed’ ‘Marler off. the recallable waiver list, then. attempted to withdraw the claim. © The Concordes' argue Fulton told them Hamilton had withdrawn its waivers. - and. Fulton denies © that. Gaudaur backed Fulton and -’ advised assistant general manager ‘Bob: Geary . the injured - Marler and -his | reported $125,000° salary _were the responsibility of the Concordes.. . Geary had called Fulton * to delete Marler from the ‘want | lapses ‘in the. secondary... proved costly. If there’s no improvementin that area of their game this week, heads. will roll and Ticats will still . . be struggling: to ‘get. back.” / some credibility. Hamilton by three. Previous 1983 Picks: ~_ _ Won. two, lost two. be Bh - Marler * club's list. ; “We, have the option of taking the case to (CFL) arbitration under the _ bylaws of the constitution or “taking the matter to court,” ‘sald Geary. “And that's what ..our lawyers are catudying right now. “Just: because the com: misloner- has ‘decision doesn’t mean .we _ can’t fight it,” Geary. said, Marler suffered a in- flamed tendon in his right wrist during the -Ticats’ training camp and has been forced: to. wear a light plastic cast since lhat time. . “professional “debut ° before . the-home-town folka at ‘the . .. sald Bassett, ‘Just hopest... m.. can live up to what I'm - Joanne Russell and Sharon - made in 1993 when Ae “made. a. “4 = 1p 60 by. the au of the year to that of making the top 20. ‘Ft. will be tough because ‘that awaits her: later. this mer, = > : Still beaming trom ‘her ‘ rankings, the harder it is to “remarkable Success at the: : keep’ moving up,” she said, ~ Wimbledon tennis “.cham- ~~ plénships in: late’ June; “the.” \ AS-year-ald. Toronte ’ ‘native ‘ sorts and photographs ‘tram "aly, angles while Promoting. » What: “will be" s her-) - $250,000 Player's .Challenge tournament Aug, 13-21. - “It’s Boing to be exciting ~ {coming back to Torento),”" : “Women’s. * . Tennis “dn Amelia stand; Fla., where she wad edged 4-3, 2- 7-6 by American Chris Evert Lloyd.” Coal _. “Every. ‘three or « four ‘years a player comes along ’ like Tracy, Austin or Andrea ‘ Jeeger,"". said Lloyd af- terwards, ; trumpeting Hassett’s arrival. ,“‘Now, it’s Carling .— she has all. the supposed to-do. “Wimbledon is Wim- " bledon, but this event will be. ~ very special to me... | --- Al Wimbledon, Bassett. surpassed all expectations . as. she beat Americans ‘Walsh, and ldth-seeded:°- And for this reason, Andrea Temesvari. of Canadians have “clung to : Hungary before falling to ‘this. ‘houncy, - blonde Andrea Jaeger of the United daughter of | Johnny F. . States, The All-England cham- ; Pionships symbolized the incredible leap Bassett has Bassett, owner of Tampa Bay Bandits ofthe United States Football League, and burdened . : cher: with ‘their turned _ professional January and was ranked - 95th. in the world: She, now stands 22nd and has earned. $46,310 (24th), having won 22 of 33 matches. in, ~ ‘Darling. Carling, as_she - press, has it all and the _ ‘That Canadians dote so much on Bassett is ironic, Loggers, Wreckers _ Win in slowpitch “Northwest Loggers and SKB Molson Wreckers were both withers of one-run games Wednesday night in the Terrace Men's Slowpitch League, but one of the games had a ‘controversial ending. SKB took a 12-11 default win over Gus’ after a Gus’ player. ‘was ejected from the game for using. abusive language. Gus’ was leading 11-7:in the top of the eighth when the: *- incident took place, but the team had no-one on the bench to - replace the ejected player and the game was called at that point, In the other dame, Northwest Loggers: beat: ‘Kokanee Kings 11-10, taking their fourth victory of the season. {Friday night’s slowpitch games. will feature UAB and - geet in the early game and Térrace Builders Irlybirds Williams Movers. in the late game... Games begin at? - Friday.” * unday's action will featare four games, starting with Ki anee playing: Dreamworld-K. Grace. at .2 p.m, Following that game, SKB meets Lakelse Hotel, UAB plays Northwest Loggers and Irlybirds play Gus’. TERRACE MEN’S SLOWPITCH LEAGUE _ Unotilcial ststandings after games Wednesday 13 July 83 team gp. .W..1.#..a..pet pan Terrace Builders Irlybirds 14.12 527174 60 -.B57 SKB Molson Wreckers . oN 4-139 78° .733 Gus’. 14. 10 4°15) 95 714. Williams Movers’ 14 10-40-1473 7 Kokenee Kings 15 9 & 124° 97 .600 TakharOllers - 3. 8 F 134 97.533 ‘ Dreamworld-K. Grace Const. 4° 6 = B IT? 123° 429 LakelseHotel - ‘144 =«5 9 G4 138 ..357 NorthwestLoggers 14 4 10 87 158 .286 UAB . . 4 062:«12:«FF 165 142 Westland . 131 O12. 54. 163) 077 Wednesday Resuits:’ Northwest- Loggers 15 Kekanee Kings 10; SKB Molsons 12 Gus 11. Friday Games: (at Riverside) UAB va. Westend (7 pm), Irlybieds vs. = Willlams: ° (approx,” 8:15. p.m.) ‘the - ‘higher you get in the . academies, but: “You Have to beat :pegple ahead of you consistenily = : “You aye - ito wn .tour- - * handled ‘queations.: of © all.“ naments.” > . * sponsots ‘to: vat event. ‘Hershey; Pa.,. on’ "'Fla::: Feb: 14): and appeared in: ” two. ‘other-finals — her moat’. ‘Impressive play being at the. - Presses... _Batseit ' for: “cam ; “> ments: on: ste -“Agoclation championship trappings of a champion." wildest hopes. and dreams, was dubbed by: the British public wants her to get more. ’ woe _The My frat, Thursday, July 14, 1983, Page 5 sett gets p preview of blitz. given that: ‘her mother. onde. sald Carling wouldn't have : made. it’ In’ Canada ‘if she | _hadn’t. come ap from 4 tich i be coming, eventually,” ‘family. . 7 “hy ite U. 5., eld can’ et Shi the thé ‘national ‘attenito ig:-there-aa the: cmeédi _ ‘The. Tennis "Cannda program: . “Things are . , really improving, Wehavea’ | really good 1yearold. kid coming up.” a Bassett's mother says she BMX weekend results Summer holidays appear - to be ‘taking their toll on numbers of competitors at ‘the local BMX bicycie Motocross races, but 76: * competitors still turned out Sunday for the Terrace Torker club’s race day at Riverside Park.. ; Two riders moved up in class from beginner to ‘novice as -a "result ‘of Sunday’s races, Norrie Tennant. and. ‘Marion Mastiliak will be competing ag novices this weekend in Kitimat at that club's semi- , monthly race. Summer holidays did bring several racers from ’ out of town to.the Terrace © race days, with same from “Burns Lake. and two from Sechelt stopping off to race while travelling through the | area, ‘ ra . — RESULTS trom the Terrace Torker BMX bicycle motocross race day held st the. clut’s Riverside Park track Sunday duly 10, 1983, TEM ET ALR Re A mm ERR ARR EB AR me OE mam mye ee RR ee bee Te RD ates “and. Carling are- worried About the possibility. of ‘burnout, 7 ; . Can see. burnout said been ‘playing in the U.S. and opened here July 16. 16. -For: now, “though, : tennis ‘consumes Bassett's life. tennis — _singles, doubles, playing against the vel tae whatever,” she sald. * BEGINNERS 6? years aid: 1. Ghost Rider. z Jessa Kieln 3. Jostle Walker Oyearsold: |. Ghost Rider 2. Billy Halland 3, Ryan Hovignd Pyearsaid: 1. GhostRider 7, Mark De Jono-3, Darryl Perry. Toyeursold: 1. TimLepa 2 Kevin. | Marivau 3. Jody Cruichusnank 11-12 years old, 1, Pat Simpson 2. Norrle Tennant 3. Gary Hawkins 13° yeura old: 1. Geraid Maryotschak 2. Rysn ‘Mwore 4 Brent De Jong 118 years old: 1 . Marion | Maaliiiak 2. Leroy Harder 3, Rob Glanville. : NOVICE : $4 years ald: Alike Bartiett 2, " . Kory McKay 3. Tyler Gikéon _&7 -year Old. noviceanpert: . \ “I love every. part of. ‘Tommy Stark 2 Kaluey Mutehinasn ; : 1. - Mike Vandermusien - Syears ai: 1. Ghost Rider 2. Glan Gibton .3. Nine Gartistt 1 # years ald: |. Ghost Rider 2. Cate * Hansen. 3. Cetarlo Cliftoliilf 30 yeers old: 1, Rhet Gibson 2. Paul Bergmann 3. Chris Fhomaen ° 10-11 yearold nevice-oxpert: 1. lan. - Chisholm 7, Mike Campbell és Cui: Dempster... 42-13 year ald Neviceexperts Lo Paul Grease! 2, Derrick Genallle 3. Kan Gergmann + 14-15 years old: 1. Scott Welton 2. Bruce MacRitchle 3.- Aaron Neim! - 1617 year of moviceexpert: 1. -Clayton . Stephens 2, _Crutckahank 3. Mark Tasthey . *. Mext race: Next Rece_ in. Terrace: July 24 Riverboat Days rece . Stock car results No drivers dominatea _-, action at the Terrace. _ Speedway Sunday, afternoon, but Herb Quast ‘did manage to win: two” Taces, including the A hobby - stock -heat and_ the: main. \, “event of the’ day, “the”. jamboree. Amie Reay won three | races in A street stock class, sweeping the — division Sunday,. and managed to take’ third place in the jamboree as well... . ‘Bob Costain: and Wilf Hogue also won two races apiéce at Sunday's event. The next racing action at the Speedway will be during Riverboat Daya July 23 and -24, when the speedway will be hosting a doubleheader — . pn the weekend, One of the>~ races, on Sunday afternoon, will be the annual Memorial Day event, in which drivers who have raced at Terrace : Speedway In the past and have, been killed in road accidents wil! remembered. RESULTS irom atte racing af the Terrace. Speedway Senay, duty 1 983. A HOBBY STOCK in KitImat July v7 | Trophy Dashi.1. find couanin / Herb-Quast--:-Tam Sheasby ‘fteat: 1. Tom ‘Sheaiby 2° Herb Quast 3. Randy Goodwin | Mains 1. Herb Quast 2. Lloyd Kleinwatcher 3. Tom Sheasby 8 HOBBY STOCK Trophy Dash: 1. Wit Hogue 2. Bill Packer 3. Don Legras ~?* Heat: 1. Wit Hogve 2. Jim Daigneavit 3. Gerry Normandeau Malini 1. Jim Daigneaull 2. Wilt “Hogue 3. Shaunce Krussaibrink A STREST STOCK Trophy Dash: 1. Cecil Booten Heat: 1. Booten . fain: 1. Arnie Reay 2. Booten 3,, Kevin Kohoret B STREET STOCK : Trophy Dash: 1. Bob Costaln ‘Heat: |. Peter Brock 2..Sam River 3. Bob Costain Main: 1. Bob Costain 2, Sam River POWDER PUPE .. 1. Bunty Glerabul 2, Melaine “Rothney a Susan Nalson JAMBORE 1 Herb vest 2. Tom Shemsby 1 Arnie Rea ‘Next races:' July 23 at 4p. m. (time trials), 7 p.m. (racing), and July 24 at tam. (lime telal) and 2° p.m. (racing) for the annual Memerial Oay race, Arnie Reay 2. Arnie Reay 2. 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