Val Philpot hadan easy time Inher twoevents at the Terrace invitational track and field meet Saturday at Skeena Junior Secondary Schoo Philpot, who attends Skeena and :1500 ‘metre races at fhe’ meet. , won and set Fecords.:in- the midget girls 800 BMX still growing here BMX bicycle motocross is the fastest: growing Sport in Terrace right now, with compt tors’ numbers crowing idly each week en BMX .club’s y, 182 people | showed up for the day's . action, nearly a record number of competitors and by far the largest number: “Hot Criss keeps: eerie ae Tie er atl ever to show up for a race this early in the season in Terrace. : Tt was quite a tursioat," inday ry the ‘titst™ " day. ‘ive disk ago). and this was’ way more, " The age group liave grown .80..Jarge in the — beginners’ classes that each NBA Bucks. alive = Milwaukee Bucks are still. alive in the playoffs, thanks to the smallest player in the . _ National _ Basketball | _- Charlie Criss, afi fivetoot eight reserve guard, | nine. of 10. free throws, ° including four in the last 11 - seconds" Sunday. ‘He ‘also™ contained Philadelphia playmaker Maurice Cheeks as the Bucks defeated the | 7éers 10004 in an Eastern Conference. final in ft Milwaukee. - The 76ers. had pushed the Bucks to the brink of ’ elimination. with a 104-08 victory Saturday.’ in San Antonio, ‘Tex., Los: - Johnson with 4:42 to play. - Angeles Lakers took. a stranglehold on their defeating the Spurs 130-121. The Téera and Lakers lead the best-of-seven‘ sets 3-1. Play resumes Wednesday night In Philadelphia and Los Angeles.: No team in NBA history has won a series after having been down 3). -“Chariie Criss has a heart-as hig 62 Bob Lanier’s © feet," ‘Bucks’ coach | ‘Don, . Nelaon said. That would be size 18% . _ EEE,- and . - Criss’s ~ Cheeks to 4of-14 shooting, ; he directed the Bucks’ ‘offence which played at a faster tempo ‘-than. in previous playoff games. — “My role is to get ws going, to spark “us,” said Crisé, who played a seanou- high. $4 minutes. “We wanted toset a little quicker ‘tempa ‘to get mare. of a flow." Lanier, the | former all- star centre who may retire ¢ ‘for te .Lakers. Abdul-Jabbar . olnts ; » large... ‘Besides helping to “bold because of damaged knees, - contributed 17 points in 31 rolnutes. Lanier also helped check 76ers’ centre’ Moses" Malone, whose.17 points and | 12rebounds were well | belows his averages. | “This could have been my 8 last game,” Lanier said. ‘‘I - ‘wanted to be productive. . . “People had written us off and sent. us to, the fumeral parlor. We said the’ heck with 1 Aridrew. ‘Toney scored _-nine of his 24 points in the . " third quarter to help the ‘Jeers open a 73-06 lead but the Bucks took the lead - to stay ‘at 89-88 on a baseline . jumper by Marques Tn San Antonio, _Earvin . (Magic) Johnson - had a - teamdigh $i “points, 17°. assists and eight rebounds . scored = 28 points and. Jamaal Wilkes added 25, : . Mike Mitchell of San Antonio ‘ad a game-high 35. ‘Sunny Ss Halo may.not Fun: BALTIMORE” (AP) ; Kentucky Derby" "wie Sunny’s Halo has 4 form of | ringworm and. his ‘tralner® -must decide within'the ext | four days whether to rin the ... “Canailian-bred ‘colt in’ the’ Preakness Stokes. ° “We have'a lot of concern _ ‘about: it," trainer David. Cross Jr. said Sunday. Cross, a - native of Victoria, said a decision on - whether Sunny’s -Halo will run in the Fo 000 ade Preakness Stakes is to * made by Thuraday, the aay the maximum 14 entries 4 are decided. ; below). ’ before. age is separated, causing. : ‘ “ghost riders” to be put into ‘some races in the -less-. Tact raualia tal top spit it mot : @nough’..riders..enter the -particular age group. The four-year-old, six- year-old and 15-16 ‘year old . beginners’ classes had ghost riders. ,inserted, “accounting . for, the first name taking a second place in the -final | results . (see e growing umber of riders pro, novice class ‘into the expert. class has albo. created - situations not - seen here - Nine-year-old . “expert” class riders rode ~ against 10-year-old - novice- level riders: Sunday, The nine-year-olds . were. ‘not’ included): with. the 12-and- over experts who-have been riding against each, other. Racers progress from level to level’ when they ‘accumulate -a certain number of points through | top-three finishes. . « . ‘Next BMX action in the ‘area v will be next Sunday In ‘Kitimat at’ the Hirgch Creek - track near the golf course. Sign up time starts at -12 noon and racing begins at 2 pm, | ¢ In, ‘Terrace, the. ext. racing is June 5. | “RESULTS fiom the May is, i703 - race day at-tha Terrace Torhén BMX | track near Riverside Park, Terrace, A total of 192 racers competed. mo, BEGINNERS: . 4 yearn old: a tanta carver. Kila Burgers 5 yeore. ald: . Nathan McAvoy 2. _ Kory McKay 2 Joalle Walker “@ years old: 2, ‘Scott Springer 3. Emerson Alello 4. Corey Cavalhiero oT yrare ats... Roland Houlden 2, Ben Carter 3./Kelsey Hutchinson GO yeirs oft: 1 Elgin Carter 2. Darryl . Parker 3. Warren Williams © years ald: 1. ‘Scott Newton 2, ’ Joseph Parker 3, Aeron Foater 16 years oid: 1. Darrell Hague 2.. Euperie Oo Siva 3. Aaron Strumackl 1) yearsold: 1. David Xenis 2. Jamle ' Bronserma 3. Pat Simpion i2 yearé od: 1. Sean Holkestad 2. - Randy Thérrien 3. Steven Richdale - 1) years’ od: 1. Richard Hally 2. Shaun SteVenson 3. Mike Hough 14 years olds]. Asron Niem! 2, Gus Kenny 3. Robert Benn 15-14 yaia oldt-2. Don Bara 3 Scott Fe ne NOVICE - " ‘ $6 yearn old: 1 interiaal anriett’ 2. “Tyler Gibson 3. Alke Yandermeulén gin years old’. Garret Chelsbarg2. - jas Gibson 3. Susan Munson: nr yaara old: 1, Dave Hanson 2. Guy Mortimer 3, Cetarlo Clétolifil . 19 yaara ofd and 9 year oll onperts: +1, Jim Dempster 2, Richard Orbel 3. Rhet’ Gibson 1H) years atd: 1. Corwin Selmans 2, Mika Schiptel 3, Richard England 12-13 years old: 1. Dion Orbtel 2. Cameran Smith 3! Andy Hoffinen 14-13 years old: 1. Mike Crulckahank 2. Jordy Burgess 3.-Larva Genzele EXPERTS 12 years old and vp: 1. David Miklavic 2. Lucio Genrale 4. Buster Stevens Hiext race: Kitimat (Hirach Craekde > ‘Mey 22 Next race tn Terrace: June 5. field records ¥ were broken duiting the: 7 course’ of ihe mee week” " with’ 569° points, followed,*-a ' Skeena Junior Setondary Schoo!’ 5 Vy rack and field team’ dominated the ‘1963 Terrace invitational “meet: ‘day-long event. _ under sunny skies later. in: the’ day. total of nine track records. and. four. & several ste - perforntancés were tum individual attiletes;’ / Team resulta ad: Skeena ‘on top - considerable distance by'a amall but 316, : Hazelton, who won pat. week’s . meet in Kitimat, finished third: with, 270 points.: surprising fourth with 244, while Booth Junior Secondary from Prince- Rupert took fifth . spot with 202, ‘poifits. vee Rounding out the” top ten were: Kitimat, sixth, 155: Stewart, seventh, 148; Thornhill, eighth, 110; | Kitwanga, ninth, 51; Prince ‘Rupert: , Senior Secondary, tenth, 38, Tony Hildebrand of Skeena was" ~ the.top male- athlete at the meet, It was a long Sunday determined” Caledonia ‘team: with: Houston placed a. _ evening, . "Tradl, field record fall winning al four of the events he was ‘entered category. Three other ° inale’: tre | 200 ine “Cal's ‘Stacey: ‘fo helen i ‘also placed 200 with Carmichael won the 100 ane jump for a total-of 41 points. . - Todd LePage of Stewart also. had an ‘excellent: meet, ‘winning’ the 200 . mettes, the'400 metres and the high -. “jump ini the midget boys category. - The 400. time. was. ‘another: record, | _ “breaking the old mark of 58: 38 by Boing 35:99, ‘ LePage also placed second ir in 1 the “discus and the shot put. | - Three’ af “the top female - : | competitors came from the midget girls category. Sylvia Kendall of -Kitimat’s © ount : in the: bantam boys © thi “the ‘high. jump, ‘was second ‘In ‘the’ long. jump :and third in ‘the triple’ Elizabeth Skeena Jr. denen Terrace e ‘Invitational Secondary wou three er ents, taking metres, :200- metres and . setting a récord ‘in. the - long jump. - Saturday, leading the second-place ~ competitors gathered more: points | with a 4.59 metre Jeap. . ' ' Caledonia team‘ by 253 points in the than: Hildebrand; -but ‘they entered | - “Teresa Lindseth and Sonia Sohota . an -more : events; * na pega sl The meet,-held at ‘Skeena’s track; oD Carni . got rain in the morning but most of. We othe: final track’ events ‘were - held” “ot Skéena’ both: ‘gathered 1 more. poirits an * ‘Kendall: at: ‘the: meet, thou a 7 Lb a 5 iy ” Sohota, ‘meanwhile, “was first..in’ s othe triple jump with a'new record of . Choké} ‘who ted for. top ‘apot in the. 4 9.08 metres, he was also. first in the: : =*.80-metré. hurdles, ‘second, in the 200. metres and the long jump and third ‘in. the 100 metres. - * Adams, ‘of Mount: Elizabeth, ‘won two events, the shot and the discus,” ‘setting a. new record . in the discus. ‘with.a 31.05. metre. toss, almost io- metres: farther-than the old mark, Val Philpot of Skeena also'v won two * events and: set records in ‘both. ~ Philpot broke the 800 metre midget: . girls record by four seconds and the’ 1500 metre record by over’ .19° ‘ seconds, Philpot’s -1500 time -this _year, a record in the’ midget girls. “class, was still slower than her bantam recard set last year. yo “Watson’s time ‘was faster. than: sbolhy ° The _ Monday, May %, 1983 ; to. The other individual reesrd went ; to Gerald: Watson of Thombill: who ran’ the fastest:100 metre.on record “cat the meet with’: an. 11:88: atime.” the ‘midget at and the. juvent won eight of the 12 felay events, with - Caledonia a taking three and Hazelton . ‘whining, the: other. ; Other friple: ‘event winners” wei “Lisa Peterson of Caledonia: who won. the-100;: 400 and iriple jump in ‘the - ~” juvenile: girls class, . and. Chris Hallsor™ of. Skeena,: who won the” bantam. boys 300, 150). and 3000" * metré events. : ; “Double* event ° winners. were, ‘Skeeria's Darcy Wadley, - Eric oe “Bergama ° and ‘Jimmy. . Pegg, ‘ Caledonia's. Brent™Rogers -and ‘Booth's Claudia Bonati, - - ‘The last track meet of thé sedson for zone athletes will be the zone meet in Prince Rupert, scheduled - for May 23 at Prince Rupert Senior Secondary. few, Takhar splits two of five slowpitch g games. : “Montreal Mannie, <= "Vancouver: Whitecaps saa? Eva Blizzard . all. “54 *- America 1-0 Sunday. sing from the, - game afternoon for members of “ SKB Molsons Slowpitch softball team. They were in charge of. the fields for the first: _ Sunday afternoon slate of . _gamés in the Terrace Men’s * Slowpitch ‘Softball -League schedule, and, with five: games on tap, the afternoon ~ stretched on well into the Canadian NASL teams. sweep on weekend: | Canada's three entries in. . the North American Soccer League emerged victorious — dn weekend matches against U.S. teams, : Toronto ’ Improved their records —. the Manic at home and the’ Whitecaps and Blizzard on the road, Montreal got a superb © performance from rookie Roalkeeper Ed Getiemeler - -gnd .. defeated Team - Dragan Vujovie provided ° the Manic with its only goal — 22 minutes into the game on - a setup from Gerry Gray and Dale Mitchell, It was . Vujovie’s ‘third goal of the Beagon, - | A small crowd of 8,108 turned out at .Olymple Stadium for the tightly- . Fought match. ‘The Manic, which posted its first . ‘ phutout- this = season, improved to 32, while ‘Washington-based Team America dropped to 2-1. In. the only other NASL— Sunday, Glergto Chinaglia, the league’ all- ‘time scoring leader, scored three goals to lift the- ‘Cosmos’ to a 52 triumph | over. Tulsa Roughnecks, . Chinagiia is off to the best - start of his career with 10 - Gamma, six gaines for the . 08, 4-2, Tulsa dropped told . On . Saturday, ., the ‘unbeaten ~ “Whitecaps , ‘registered victory No. : 6, ‘defeating Tampa Bay ., Rowdies #1 oon | Fran ‘O'Brien's header on a goal- mouth ‘pass’ from. poor : "Valentine: - in. the © minute, ' oS . Dave Watson aléo scored for . Vancouver, while "Manny Rojas as replied for the -- Rowdies, 2-4; , "In Seniie, David Byme’s AED cross ‘18 EMERGENCY SEAVICES | ’ playing two games and . - Takhar Trucking w was the © busiest team-on the: field, playi ) a ; contest. Splitting them in their first Kokanéa * ~Kings, ‘Bob | Sheridan ‘stored five ° ‘puns | for, the: Kings; ~ who unassisted ‘goal at 75: 59 road win of the season, 2-1 © over the Sounders:--——— ; cauauale ~ Delea oe on ely “for oly ‘. overcame a 10-9 deficit in the eighth inning with a - three-run ‘ninth to win the’ - Takhar rebounded. in ‘third - game, though, . ‘beating UAB 12-6 ‘with -two four-run_ innings. . Takbar Bot four in the third -to gain a lead they ‘never - .+ Jost, and added four more in “the top of the ninth to make their final seoré 12-5, | _ Forget,was the winner-for gave Toronto,. 3-1, its firs Takhar, while Gary Schatz took the loss for UAB. 7 -.” Westend led all the way in also ‘their season opéner against pseoait ¢ ee Bay o Northwest Loggers as they * Sunday’ F) - Plok ak anew up: at a newsstand your subscription today, {f ‘ . subscriber but: ‘would like torreceive our. paper daily and the TELEGUIDE in each Friday’ issue call: _secand with three runs and never trailed from that ‘ ” point on. Ken. Austin: took ‘the loss for NWLA,. but no details on who pitched for. : _Westend were available. : shutout and. Al McNiven scored three times as ‘Williams — Moving .. beat Lakelse Hotel 10-0/~Ron Titcombe was the loser for Lakelse, who fell-behind 1-0 ‘in’ the first inning and - allowed three runs-in each | of the second and fifth innings while taking ‘the ‘loss, : Terrace Builders -Earlybirds got their second | win of the year as Doug McKay pitched strong Earlybirds to an 11-7" win : TELEGUIDE a new television guide including GABLE & SATELLITE USTINGS —our Valued Subsoriber a — | “each Friday look for your copy of - TELEGUIDE, insérted into your paper | at no extra ‘charge. daily herald 635-4000 shutout relief for the last-. : todk d°9-6:tedislori? Westend ‘Sfour.innings i-and.: ‘helpedsc: ni ‘ opened the scoring in the ° eu TELEGUIDE rene ute’ ‘not a. dally herald. over Dreamworld Waterbeds. in. the final match of the day... - Earlybirds fell behind 30 in. the first and trailed 5-2" *_ after four before the ran six runs across in their. end of. the fifth inning to take an 8-7 - lead, McKay came on in the : sixth 'for.-Earlybirds and, along with the fielders, held Dreamworld off the. board for the rest of the game to become the winning pitcher. ° Randy. Tremblay took the _ loss. for Dreamworld. _ Action resumes tonight with a doubleheader Starting at: ‘7 -p.m.. at "Riverside Park. SKB Molsons play Kokanee Kings in ‘the opener and: . Terrace Rec, Centre takes. “on eae : ‘ : appro