o ' ae Indising: 5 Mariners 4 a dy B # ‘Members of the Golden Agere league from the Terrace ~ Bowling Lanes here pose with their trophies. at the annual awards banquet Saturday night. Winners from other leagues Included Cy Renney (men’s high average at 244), Lelf Thomsen (men’s high friple'® at 904), John _ at 373), Rasmussen (men’s high average at 38),.Pat Sheichuk (ladles’ high average at 223), Diane Francis (ladies’’ high triple.at 861) and Eva Wilinson (ladies’ high single y ry ” ’ eee oo HULL, “Que. (CP) : Kitchener Rangers blew Robert. Guertin Arena Tuesday ina brawl-marred rematch of their. Memorial Cup Canadian junior hockey championship opener. ‘As much as the Beavers . dominated, their _ 10-4 Saturday: -win ‘with _ playmaking and finesse, the 4 Rangers controlled the-4-0 whitewash Tuesday with - their bodies and unrelenting ‘Tt wasn’t just the shutout recorded by goalle Wendell Young that indicated the extent of the victory since . he and Sherbrooke “goalie Michel ‘Boisvert each oath) Brus ae sha Py Be ‘Royals take ‘out frustration o on. | Brewers \ 3 four - dames, | Kanaag City Royals ~ they “took it---out -- - Milwaukee Brewers, Led by Hal McRae, Willie Wilson and Frank White, the Royals’ slumbering _ offence ‘woke up with a 21-, hit’ attack that buried the Brewers 17-3," “It. was good {@ score some’ Pins. tonight,’” said manager. Dick : Howser, ‘whose Royals. had_come up with’ only ‘elght runs in their “previous: four: games, in- . eluding. a three-game series Joss to ‘Toronto Blue Jays. . The. Royals erupted for © seven runs in the first two innings and.had a 12-0 lead after :five to back winner. Larry -Gura, 31. McRae. - drove in five. runs, Wilsori ‘four and, White three to. pace ” the , Kansas City -attack,, | McRae. and Wilson each had threérun homers among. Shelr hits. The | “loser” was Jerry... _, Augustine, 0-1, who gave up . 12 rung on 1 hits in the first . five innings. © Elsewhere in ‘ American ‘League, , Cleveland. Indians beat.” :” Seattle Mariners §4 in 14 : innings, Toronto outstugged Roston Red .Sox 10-6, New ‘York. Yankees ~ _edged ; Oakland: A's: 7-1, ? gamte, -. Sherbrooke Beavers out of _ PROSBUTE,..c fowe one ee ee corgi yes * niiserable: were @ frustrated bunch at : ‘the plate. Tuesday - night, on’ “White Sox’ - after-he has. the: Chicago White Sox 9-4,. Minnesota ‘Twins stopped “inning two out and the: bases - - loaded; “Ken Landreaux | California: Angels’ $-2, and. : Baltimore Oriclés. defeated °- Rain.) 8% Handneaux, beat his. postponed the Detrot-Texas “eneow: tart,” handled 29 shots before. the: . 2,959 fans, ; Kitchener came out, fast and ..started . hitting. . everything dressed in the Beavers’ blue and gold. By-the middle of the first” period, the Rangers. had Sherbrooke ' ducking every time they saw a Kitchener jersey... The’ “result ‘was few - dangerous shots on Young ‘while. Morissette — was “besleged © by Ranger -.at- _tackers almost every shift. ~Brian: Bellows ‘and Allaii’~ MacInnis scored. two goals each in the first shutout of’ this year's week-long double-round robin cham- pionship. .. ’ But the dominant feature Sabo ae SHV “ots ‘Bonnell ‘smashed: three” doubles dnd: scored three runs to lead Toronto. over Chicago, snapping the winning streak. Jim Clancy, 3-2, scattered six hits over 5 2-3 “innings ‘before. “being relieved by Dale Murray, “who earned his first save of ; ithe season. Chicago starter” : Steve ‘Trout, 24, took the Russell tricked by: n Whatever Bill Russell was ; -thinking, ‘it. couldn't have been about an certainly obscure baseball rule. | “The rule says a runner is - out wen “he fails to'reach .- the..next~ base before’.a- fielder tags him or the base, forced to advance by ‘reason of the _. batter becoming a runner.”’ ‘In other ‘words, if. -the catcher drops a third strike with two out and the‘bases. . loaded,-all he has to-do to. end the Inning is pick up the . -ball and touch: home. plate fora forcéout. < _ Los Angeles Dodgers" ‘were tralling. Philadelphia- Phillies 96 in the. seventh day. night: with struck. out, but the ball got |. away f from catcher Bo Diaz 0. Was ont ‘third, «. «Von Hayes. alngled: an thee ‘ “Alan Bahnister i” i shead run in the ’ Wayne Nordhagen hit a \wo-run homer and Barry - “ pitcher; Bill Caudill, 3-1. He - yatole - second. ond Hayes. "Phillies Aiea Tage’ zy “White. Box 4. th innigig. a8, nd. heat Seattle i : . over; just’ ks tt | ways | Inthe: Bama the:. “rule ‘book. : -|° Kingdome = four Hours and” . YW mlnutes.With one out in.” The. Dodgers: pleted | up” . | the i¢h, Bannister‘drew a. two more runs In the eighth, ~ Walk’ off “Seattle's: ‘third but that ‘left them one short: and the Phillies. beat. them © for thesecond night inarow by a $8 score. + “The tulcome: gave: the “their” eighth National League victory in. ‘nine games and lifted them: “into third place in the. Eset, S e seven-game « of the game was a 20-minute bench-clearing brawl at 8:29 of the second. period that required a further 35- minute delay. for referee Daniel Cournoyer to sort‘out . all the penalties, It started ‘with Gerard Gallant - .of Sherbrooke dropping. Kitchener's Mike Eagles to the ice with a slash to. the head ‘in the Sherbrooke defensive zone. | _ Kitchener players im- mediately took Gallant. ‘In seconds, bénches were empty with - knots of struggling players swarming like bees frarii- onepart of the. ite: ‘to "another. ‘Cournoyer sent both seams te. : thelr dressing “Twins 10 Red Sox 6° * Minnesota | scored -five - runs with the help of six straight singles: with two - outs’ in the sixth” inning, including’ Randy: Bush’s first major league. RBI,. to break a 4-4 tie and beat Boston, Bobby Castillo, 1-1, . pitched 3 1-3 innings: for the, victory in ‘relief of Brad‘ ™' Havens. Bob: Ojeda, 1.3, took the loss. ‘past slumping’ Montreal Expos, who lost to San Francisco Giants 5-4. ‘Elsewhere, St. Louis Cardinals- downed Cin- cinmati Reds -5-1, Chicago Cubs knocked off Atlanta. , Braves 6-4, New York ‘Mets blanked San Diego Padres 6-0 and-Houston’ “Astros-~ shaded Pittsburgh. 1 Pirates 4-2, > Giants 5 Expos 4 ‘game 1-1 with a fifth-inning: homer, doubled -home the go-ahead run.in a three-rin . sixth, Afler Clark's “tie-” - breaking’ double, the Glants. , loaded :the bases with two ‘out and dim Wolilford beat out a. grounder to” second baseman Tim Raines. ‘who -. was slow. in making’ the’ throw to first. Both fivans and Clark scored: “On ithe-- play..-The Giants” scored” ‘what proved: to be. the: - winning run‘in fhe ‘hinth on: -dotibles “by, ‘relief. pitcher’) “Greg. Miston and” Chill.” George Heridriek ‘alngled,’: “heinerel: scored _Ewo--runs - and ‘drove ‘in. two. : ‘Hen: | -dridk ‘shome run, his eighth of the season, came‘ off .~ --‘Mario.-- Soto: fi: -the.” ‘fdurth _, " “toning, He ‘alsa hit’ a: run-'- scoring single In the firat off ° Soto, who started the ganie with a string of 14 scoreless: innings. And to show the Dodgers had no, mondpoly on strange plays, Tommy Herr scored:-from.: second - baseona wild pitch by Soto” : cs ‘after | the - _of Kitchener, Jack Clark, who tied the . , Summers. ‘in. the US..: “rooms to cool out, before dishing out: 93 minutes in penalties. Highlights.included™ triple : majors and a game misconduct to Gallant, double minors and a game misconduct to Kevin Casey of Kitchener,, the first player off either bench, a 10- ‘minute’: major, misconduct - misconduct. ‘ Lanouefte of Sherbrooke and a major and game misconduct to Mike Moher “and. game MacInnis gave: : the Rangers . a 20 first-period lead on a pair of blistering slapshots from -the right point. that gave Morissette no chance. ; wi Fs Yankees : 3 Angels 2 2° Dave Collins, who entered ‘the game’ as- a substitute ~. when first baseman John, - Mayberry was injured, hit an eighth-inning™ sacrifice fly for the winning run. as -New York beat California.- Dave Righetti, 2-2, held the Angels to . foun. hits -over — sevgh innings,’ walking five and striking out four before -Goose Gossage worked the: - final two frames ‘to pick up. in the fifth inning. and Ken Oberkfell. raced home. all, . thé way from: first when ‘catcher Alex Trevino was unable to pick the ball up - and it went off his hand inte the dugout for an error. will go. NEW. YORK (AP) — The . fledgling. United States ;Football. League" has ‘no ||” intention of competing with the National Football League for fans. Collega football players are another" “market, oe , Boasting". ‘ownership and opel. of: ~ windfall profits from. ‘the. “eable- television market, the’ * 12-team, USFL. unveiled . Higelf ‘Tuesday, as. the... ‘alternative.to six months of: . football-less springs and ‘ -" While thé proposed league “will not be in “competition withthe NFL, it could. have’. an effect on, the Canadian Football League, re Earl, “gunstord, ieneral '- manager ‘of Winnipeg: Blue ‘Bombers, aaldtrom Wit: © 7 : nipeg ‘that the new Teague | a could cause & “rise in. ‘salaries Ih the CFL, “ ” But good football requires = -talent and that's where. the“; “USFL will have lo challenge the NEL, ae Rangers brawl to win. in Cup. rematch to Michel - Portland victory ’ Sherbrooke in the round- ~~ ‘robin-final Thursday would aan fourth, * (mearned run:"An error by USL strong s “Bellows beat Morissette once in the second pericd after the brawl and again early “inthe: third: frame: yY ands; LY and. s Insulating ‘aod. Re Builialj, were the: - winners of | Lacrosse two. Kitimat: Association . , games played . Tuesday: night at Tamitik. -. a “\ In tie Tyke-Novice ganie, ¥ and 8 took @ 53 decision ~ trom Russell and Sons, led by Hannu Pirhonen with two-: Singles" for -the ~ Young, -Jetf Shith and. T’ Howells; : while... a } Rupert wins at home ‘ Prince Rupert's ‘swim club took advantage of the friendly confines of the Eric Mah Aquatic’Centre on the. -- weekend and cleaned up at their own” taking eight medals and the overall title, | ‘Rupert’s' club won the . meet easily, winning a total . of 561 points in the two-day event and ending up 158% — points ahead of - second- race” Ketchikan, ‘who finished with 40214: ' Terrace Bluebacks ended . “up third with 307 points, ’ while Kitimat Marlins , placed fourth with’ is2%. - Masaett took fifth 151. . “Blueback swiromers took five médald, individual : ‘agdregate led by golds by, ’ Kathy -Highe.‘and Eric - .Bergsma in the 11-12 year old groups, ‘Tracy Mc- Farland In the 13-14 year old Both were close-in shots, The. .victory left the . Ontario ‘Hockey. League - . -. ‘champions. almost. assured © of a -berth in Saturday's ‘ sudden-death final, to- be - televised nationally by crv ati:30p.m. EDT. | A win tonight over .Por- - tland, Ore., Winter Hawks ‘of the Western Hockey~— '.League, who have one win and one loss so far, or a. over sent Kitchener: io the final against the team with ‘the next besf'r record. ok tre ity xl hyo 5 his sixth lave. Orioles 7°A's 1 : Scott" McGregor and. Tim: Stoddard. combined on a three-hitter and. Baltimore snapped a.. three-game " Josing - “streak by beating. mistake-prone Oakland. The ‘Orioles capitalized on three Oakland /érrors, ‘in- eluding a throwing error by ‘catcher Jeff Newman which | allowed two runs to score in © the : fifth inning: “Centre fielder Dwayne ‘Murphy dropped a fly ball. in. the setting .. ip : an third baseman Wayne Gross.’ ona grounderby Cal Ripken “Jr. set up a three-run ninth for the Orioles capped by . Ken’ Singleton's : two-run ‘single. Your topping’s on the bottom! . class” and Chantal~ Mc- Farland in the 16 and over ik: my » Best of all its. Daly and ; u “Adan: “taylor each bad”. ~ three for: the .winnérs, with’ ‘goals. “wo ftom Steve | Warnovk’: * _ winners camie tron Copper: “ “a ; ‘rounding ‘ut Hie. scoring... ry r Q won . the. ‘other ‘Kitimat ‘medal, third place in the 13° uli Manifold, oem and | Chris: Vilness did: the ; for Russell” sind Sons. ‘the! peatan division jrith four leading the attack, ay while. ‘Dwayne: Stuart,” a : ik and. Le ~ game had Bulldal! win thelr -:.. 2 “game with OK Tire by a $7 score, . Blaitie Moore and. witr-games starting at.6: 7 opm. whed CASAW takeson: 6 . Rusisell apd Sons in the tyke- 2 novice gaine. ALTO pm B meet Majeati« »- and one. from Dan ‘Matwick : & Elks: - Jewellers : in. the peewee Be HL, . game;: while at 6:80 inthe Bo. » bantam ‘mateh’ it's Kitimat” | oo * Buildall playing OK Tire. § ‘The midget-senior game will have. 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