- Cotes, - Spearchuckers it; Charlie . ‘he weather held for the two Church: won over All Seasons: » degen. Terrace scrub . softball” { tonsa i natise Wednescay night _. In Wedpeaday ‘games, Cote Cold . Ones ~ Woolworths 22; C.C. Wacko's 13, ’ Sax 20,/Controlled Violence 18; Williams 20 , Terrace Hotel 0; “Mac Attack 17, Totem Furniture 4; Alliance Church 19, Radford’s Raiders 6; Twin River $2, River Drivers 9, TK Blues. 18, Cop- , perside 17; Terrace Eagles 11, ‘ab Dub 2; Luminous Lighting ‘Expose, and 97, . two games have not: béen . Tymoschuk Agencies ‘at Cassie -Peported am yet. . __. Hall 4; Sandy’s Steelers ve, High- Brown jo Way Glegards at Thornhill Junior . Scheduled to play tonight are: High; TD Band va. Weatpoint at ‘Hawkeyes vs. Woolworths at Clarence Michiel; Credit Union - Cassie Hall 2; McAlpine and Sons. ‘ys. Bank of Montreal at Uplands; _ Ws. CC, Wackos at Northwest and Overwaltea vs. Leglon -./. Community College; Pentecostal Lackies at Pohle, - Joel ’ Chureh va. Library Bookworms - All game: results “must. be! . ot E:T, Kenney; Sight and Sound. phoned in to the Radio TK record © “va, Bytown Diesel at Rotary; — line at 635-9779 immediately after Impossible vs." ee ° Commission ney gets the ae defeated tha Dept. of Indian on Affalis but the scores for those ‘weather a Artestans. at teemaview: Elket ~ Tigers vs, HDO at B.C.-Timber; Omineca Builders vs, Atrport at. Caledonia; B.C. Hydro vs. Hanky’s Heros ~ previous world record” of the game. . room) Willing: to put forward some ‘pay-off the debt, there may be no . “coriimiérelal hockey in Terrace this Rete Nickerson, organizer of the ' meeting, “dald that the Initial com. _ mercial meeting bad only nine people’ ‘show up, and If there ign't more interest . . shown in the league's future it won't ~ have.one, | AY, Mixed Big 8, The Pentecostal Crucial comm Ao éruclal meeting of players in- terested in commercial hockey in Terrace this winter will be held tonight at ® p.m. in the Terrace arena banquet Tyg league in in danger of having its toa‘tine cut-off by the district of - Tetrage becailse of an outatanding debt of $1,800, and unless enough players are f- . “We're having can get 60 players four teams, and money to Wednesday that, retraction of ice within its rights to debt isn’t paid, - meeting, and hopefully more people _ will turn out,” Nickerson said. “If we each, that will pay off the debt.” - ‘The Terrace’ Commercial Hockey -League Incurred the debt a few seasons ago when ice fees weren't paid, and although a goodly amount of the dabt has been paid off; unless the district receives the remaining $1,800 before . the season, there won't be a season.. Recreation director Al MeNiven said spoken with Nickerson: himself about asi ercial hockey meeting - "According to an agreement signed about a year and a half ago, arrangements would be made to repay another. membership out, just enough to fill d get them to pay $30 waen't repaid or payments kept up to date, the district has the option of not renewing the ice time. = ‘ice time here, so it's no problem us," MeNiven sald, “ Nickerson ‘sald that-the ice fees for - Players in the leagua.this year probably tor wasn't ‘enough interest shown at tonight's meeting there wouldn't be any worries-about player fees, Anyone interested in seeing com- mercial hockey continue in- Terrace should definitely attend. “ although he hasn't time, the district is revoke the timeif the. - Valenzuela helps himself win “Fernando Valenzuela the pitcher ‘and Fernando. - Valenzuela the slugger became the tea 17- game winner this season and“bélted his first major league home run, lifting the Dodgers to an 11-3 triumph over: St’ Louis Cardinals, - “In other NL action, Philadelphia outlasted Atlanta’.11-9 in-10 innings, Chicago beat San Francisco -42, Houston held on to defeat-New York 5-4, Cin- * elnnati nipped. Montreal 1-0 and Pittsburgh rallied to beat San Diego 7-6. _ In the American League | Weiineaday, It was: C cago White Sox 5-Cleveland Indians’ 1; ‘Kansas City Royals 4 Texas Rangers 3; Baltirndre Orioles 8 Toronto Blue Jays 3; and New York Yankees $ Minnesota Twins Seyh “I'd: never hit one, not "even in the minor leagues," - Valentuela sald of his solo thot in the fourth inning off loser “Steve Mura, 11-8, . which followed a homer by Bill: Russell.-""I hit two one | | time, inthe Central Leagu In Mexico."’. ; ~ Malensuela improved his ‘petord-to: 17-0 with a six: hitter" She oe, a Ken’ Laridreaux aided. Valenzuela by. knocking In two, runs with three hits. The Dodgers put the game away with a slx-run ninth inning, highlighted by two- run doubles*-from.. Steve Garvey and, Bill -Ruseell, ~ Los Angeles operied a cne- game ‘lead in the: NL West over. Atlanta, which lost to Philadelphia. Philiies:11 Braves 9° | Sary: Mathews fied the ‘Waterloo, Ont.,halialready;. ee fame in-the eighth inning made theteam, © 2 » utee oh ay Mich a tire hea and ' Wednesday; ° Julle.. ee o Long wins two motoX co! a _ripped.a single in the 10th to - Daigneauit of Pointe Claire ® <0 Sh ee ~ drive hdine the winnlig run-. saceasafully efented “her. Members of thie Timberline Cycle ‘Association have been _a8-the Phillies snapped the . Braves’ six-game winning streak _ The. Phiilles’ triumph negated a twochomer perfotmarice by. Atlanta’s Bob Horner. Ron Reed, 44, - hurled four shutout innings - af relief for. the -vietory as the second-place Phillies . moved Within tWo games of pade-setting St. Louis in the- : NU East. eee eee Chi Cubs 4 Giants 2 Bill Buckner had two hits — giving him 10. in his last four games — while Randy Martz and Lee Smith held EDMONTON (CP ) — It likely won't have them swim any better but Peter Samidt and-Alex Baumann can at least relax a litte after qualifying Wednesday night for. the. Com- - Monwealth Games team by finishing 1 - 2 in the 200- metre freestyle at the “Canadian ewilmming ‘championships. “T've got. my berth on the team now so that’s a relief and | can concentrate now on trying to imiprove the | rest of the meet,” said Semidt who outeprinted- Baumann to win in one minute, 83.09 seconds. ‘Neither’ Szmidt, of -Ed- monton, nor Baumann, a student: ‘at Laurentian University in Sudbury who finished in 1:53.99, were, pleased with théir times. unimpressive on the first day of competition at the ‘summer nationals and Commonwealth: - Games -tridls, But they were good_ enough for elght!4wimmers to’ galn ‘berths on’ the Commonwealth team. = | Winning spots . were Szmidt, Baumann, Cameron .. Henning © of Edmonton, Wade Flemons of Vancouver, Levente Mady of, Calgary, Wade Kelly: of Vietiria, Jennifer Campbell of? Sudbury and Chantel Verne of. Pointe Ben eters, including en: ot ». Including” world chamion’ and record holder Victor’ Davis of ~ 200-metre- freestyle. tlie ‘In 2:04.50, Gibson retalned:her _, 100-nétre backstroke crown ",,in1:04.91, Venne won. the 200-metre butterfly. in 2:17.85 aad the Edmonton " Keyano Swim: Club women won the 4x50 metre medley’ relay in 2:01.61. ° ‘In’ the. men’s. events, * - following Szmidt to. the winner's podium were Mike “West of Waterloa who: won the toometre backstroke in Willbeheld, with the Terrace elub hosting the event, _™ Reds 1 Expes 0 . Rogers, 14-7, fired ‘a four- the debt," McNiven said. “"If the debt “We've got » pretty good demand for ‘wouldn't go above $125, but that if there __. Alex Treyine drove in the only run with an eighth- inning RBI. single, while Bob Shirley and Brad ‘Baumann, Szmidt qualify 57.79. seconds, Mady who won the 200-metre butterfly in 2:02,87 and the.Canadian ‘ Dolphin Swim. Club - of: Vancouver, winners of the 4x50 medley relay In 1:45.49. hitter and lowered his " Jeague-leading -earned-run ~ average to 2.33, San Francisco io.fouf hits Lesley combinedto shut out Pirates 7 Padres 6 telat ea nia tort ther agp otek ven Hil ra - eae inne lsone ft Pirates a comeback vielo and moved them into third place in the NL East, 5'2 place Cardinals. © ‘The Pirates trailed 6-5 entering the eighth inning, the eighth and ninth. Kent Tekulve, ; §0-6, ‘worked. the final two ‘innings for the --"“tributing to the increased | ry games behind the first- but rallied with solo runs in . Times were generally: insecondwas Ernie McConnell with 2,2 aad third waa Phil Semidt was relieved to victory. Padres reliever gain a Commonvwealth. Floyd Chiffer, 42, took the Games berih. a oe Local Sports Shorts - Acres low on trophy night —_- Men's night at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club Wodnesday night was trophy night, with John Acres taking the low gross hardware with a $7for nineholes. — . Low net trophy went to Vern Carruthers with 91.8, while | Davies with 93,8. Do ehes _Cloweat to the pin on hole 2 was McConnell, on hole 4 was Ray Taftand on hole 8 was Ron Lorette, Braid Rovers bounce back. 7 Braid Insurarice Rovers rebounded from their first loss of : = the second half-seaeon Monday night to triple the score on Twin River Falcons 3 Wednesday in under-18 division . soccer action. Bas , Brald dropped a $2 declalin to Pizza Hut-Monday night, but Wednesday thay picked on ‘Twin River with Manuel Medeiros scoring four times to lead the Rovers. Louis Salvo had three goals for the winners while Brad fj Wright had the other two.’ For Twin River, it was John _ Amos, Eric, Poeschek and Rod Philpot responding. . Philpot’s goal came on a penalty kick. Regular soccer action~in all other division Saturday~ morning, with games hej at 9:50 a.m., 9:45 a.m., £0 a.m, and 11:15, aim,“ : ; fainy travelling around the last two weekends,,with races i - Williams Lake and Mackenzie attended by Terrace riders. . ‘In Williams Lake August 14, Rob-Long. won the 250 c.c;- junior class, with teammate Dan Johnson coming fifth in - thé same Class. Brendan Chicoine was third in the 126 cc. ‘junior. class in Williams Lake. © “In Mackenzie August 21, Long won again in funior class, -with Johnson taking second | the 260 c.c. ; that time, ; ' _ Chicoine was fourth in the 125¢.c. junior race, i . Next action, for the motocross riders is this weekend in Prince George, and Labor Day weekend the riders will be ‘back in Williams Lake for the association's windup event. _ September 12 the anrual Kitimat River crosscountry race 4 é nis OZ ee Paul Clark of Terrace was fourth in ‘the class 2 800- metra final at thé Pan :Ameriean © Wheelchair. Games in- Halifax, Nova, - Scotia Wednepday,,, * . ~All four finalists inthe | race were below the: petitors used heavy hospital _ Most records are being. set. by the Americans, , Canadians and Mexicans, dald Fitzgerald. _ “You might be in. eo A: don Schaffer : : SP OQ 7) Clark fourth, on top shape, and 1 would | imaging. some. ot. 'these people- from: South — American solntries are ih really good Shape, 100. But you can't push a hospital. ° y- chair like you can & racing | der record time =| chair,” - ve, a In other results .Wed- nesday, Rick Hansen. of | ‘Vancouver lowered the = | Class 4 World markof 3:36.8 ° : dn the 800 metres witha time of 2:12.68." .2:45,9, The winner of the final, Junior Rice of | - Fayetteville, Ark., finished . in 2:20,6, while Clark wasin J, aba, - “In other action during the games, which. saw’many recofds broken, Mel: Fit- ‘| -zgerald of St. John’s, Nfld, lowered the class 5 world. record for the 800 metres twice within four hours: . - ' Fitrgérald won the gold medal In two minutes, 12.9 seconds, lowering the.2:14.9- .record he set in an- dariler heat. The previous* world . best was 2:16.87): Dan Westley of Surrey, ’ B.C., was second ji 2:13.40 and Kris Lenzo of Detroit third in a 19.80, © « “Pd say they (world records) are going (a. - eontinue jto fall pretty quickly for the next four or five years and after that'I think things’ are going td” start to even oul a bil,” said ‘Fitzgerald. . “The reason records fall so quickly in wheelchalr sports Is that on a. com- parative basis, sports for ‘able-bodied people have been around for thousands _ of years, so they've refined ... it so that people close to the records are really at their maximum.” - a He said the constant . improvementof wheelchair - Sports” equipment is con number . of records being / sel. : bd a i . i ‘Alloys, 1e competition started about 30 i . Sockers. Sockers ~ Ade Coker scored ‘three fimes as San Diego Sockers, ; extending the team's to eight straight games,” raced to a 8-1 victory over Whitecaps in. North ‘American Soccer ‘League ‘first-round © playoff’ action.! Wednesday night. ; - . Coker, a native of Nigeria - who became an American citizen last month, scored | first with 19:24 gone.” Vancouver tied it on Peter - Lorimer's goal four minutes before halftime. . San Diego's Vidal’. Fernandez added a controversial goat a second before Intermission. Coker's second goal came at 51:27, Jedn Wilirich hit . another al 73:03 followed by Coker's third score at: 78:42, San Diego outshot the Whitecaps, 24-18, before the crowd of 7,267. Vancouver goalie- Tino. Lettieri. had — point. Decaire has scored in _ the professional ranks. seven saves, whlle Volkmar Gross; had three for the - oo . » + # + xo _f . Although. Vancouver finished the season with the NASL’s second-best record of 20-12, two points ahead of” ‘San Diego, 1913, which finished in second place. ‘Vancouver hosts - San Diego on-Friday night in the jbest-of-three series. If a third game-is needed, it will be played in San Diego’ on’ Thursday of next week, real Manic 3 Fort on Lauderdale Strikers .2; ».cam years ago, it was basically Seattle Souniders 4. Toronto.“ Taronto’s- Alan Merrick. \herapeulic and com- -Blizzard.2; and New York ‘seored- three minutes. into ” dominance over Vancouver _ . the score, goals and assisted on 8 third ~ beating [goalkeeper Jan peat Caps-again Alan Willey “scored in” Coamos§ Tulsa Roughnecks the match and Seattle wo, "defender Jeff Stock tied ‘Manic 3 Strikers 2 _ ore at 1840, ‘Toronto's David Fair- overtime Wednesday night :clough scored the finat goal togive Montreal Manic a 3-2 victory over. Fort Lauderdale ‘Strikers in’ th ‘opening game of a best-of: -three North American : Soccer League quarter-final . ‘series, _ ; | Willey headed a pass from Fhompson Usiyan :paat Striker netminder Jan va Beveren ‘in the fourth minute of overtime, — With three minutes left in regulation time, Usiyan had tied the score on an assist. from Robert Vosmaer, who elected to pass instead of shoot on a free Kick, = _ Manic defender. Brian Decalre opened the-scoring in the 27th minute, heading in a corner kick from Fran O'Brien, It was the firet” Ray Hudson's shot in the Sith minte beat Manic . goaltender Bob. Rigby to tie~ | and the Strikers | took the jiead in the 7ist minute on Bob. Bolitho's marker. | - Sounders 4 Bllezard 2 - - Peter Ward Scored two 1o lead the Sounders over Toronto. Ward broke a 1-1 lie two minutes into the half, Moller. | “assisted on Solin ead. Ward's second. came-at 64:37,.-~ with a minute remaining. Cosmos 5 Roughnecks @ ” _ Giorgio Chinaglla scored two goals and added an ‘ scoreless. game at 47:27, heading In a crossing pass - from: Steve Hynt...: Cosmos’ second goal ‘cami at 61:05 on an 11-metr » by Viadislay Bogicevic. ©." ‘Five minutes later,” Roberto Cabanas scored to make ft 3-0. “ COMING TO. PRINCE GEORGE? Stay with us for: 533" ict any FRIDAY oF BATURDA _ ¢hijdren under 15 years tree . \ Ue. ian . faceted in Downtown Prince George - GOO QUEBEC STREET beh .FOR RESERVATIONS | \ OFFER EXPIRES | AUGUST, 10d \ Please present this Sd upon arrival Se eee | A ms vars ute eI : F ee pee pn eonn Cee wires pe rover eee Pieets Cnet retro eer teers tere. fey Sqpr tee kb aes attweewe bebbts tes ee sme adT bo logget ante fuente uts