Saeeee ee Ken Paulick as winning run on Sunday In the 5.3 Buildall wins second in a row 2: “; ‘Kitimat -Buildall won their’ second. Terrace Men’s Fastball League game in a row.Sunday as they . beat -“Houlden's Logging 6-3 .with: two stolen runs in the top of the sixth inning. The other .. two “ gcheduled .games on Sunday were cancelled due to the fact that the Terrace ~ ‘Northmen ‘Rugby Club ‘won both their games at the rugby meet they attended in Edmonton over the long weekend. The meet, so called because it was not set up “as a- tournament, was hosted by Edmonton rugby clubs who invited teams from all over the country and areas of the United States to play two games over the Victoria’ Preakness will be appealed - NEW YORK(UPD — It all began a few weeks aga, a spirited filly by the name 0: Genuine Risk walked off with the roses at the Ken- tucky Derby. The black-eyed susans that go to the winner of the Preakness, racing's second jewel of the Triple Crown, were next for-Genuine Risk. She almost got to wear them, too. “alter considerable t and discussion with horsemen throughout the country, we have decided to appeal to the Maryland Racing Commission the decision of the stewards at Pimlico Race Course disallowing the objection of though . our jockey, Jacinto Vasquez, in the Preakness Stakes on Saturday,’’ sald Bertram and Diana Firestone Mon- day. The Firestones, who own Genulne Risk, were. among milllons of racing en- thusiasts who think the filly was robbed in Saturday's: Preakness, which was won by Codex ridden by jockey Minor baseball — Three games were played in Terrace Minor Baseball Monday night, but one of them was shortened due to rain and poor weather. The Bronco division game was called after five innings with Far-Ko Construction leading the Elks © 13-5. . In the Mosquito division, Terrace Co-op beat Terrace Esso 16-5, and Terrace Drugs doubled Flaherty ‘Wreckers last week. . after the first inning, tied it up 3-3 in the second, and Terrace ‘ Flaherty Trucking. . —_— : pep en . nea aE i ae ge Pepe aL ENCE ra ca pee etry marsala i : of Kitimat Buildall steals the over Houlden’s Logging. Bulldal! win : i. ba then played. score’ less ball until the sixth, — Ken Paulick stole home for the winning Kitimat . ‘run, while Pat -Murtha . added the insurance run on.a similar play later in Skeena Cedar Kings were out of town attending a - tournament. RJ. Findlay. was the winning pitcher.” for, Buildall, but the game wasn’t as easy for him as, his 1-0 win over SKB Auto the inning.- loss for ‘Houlden. -_ Williams. Moving was scheduled to play Prince Kitimat: fell behind. 2-1 Day weekend. . _ Edmonton Clansmen on ~The‘ whole “idea was’: Sunday, 20% 0 just to get together, play || “We felt pretty good a couple of games, quaff about ..the games,” a few beers and get to Sommerfeldt said. | “‘Last meet people from dif- year we won one and lost ferent parts of the , one, butthis year we won country,” said Ken both fairly convincingly Sommerfeldt, spokesman . so we were happy about _. that.” ; Son ’ The Noarthmen won besides a good all-round their first game 27-3 over : the Tigers: from Ed- team, two rookies played monton on Saturday, and well and scored the only their second 13-0 over the tries in the Clansmen for the Northmen. Angel Cordero. Vasquez the Firestones or the contends Cordero not only millions of people in Risk’s interfered with his mount but corner. " a also struck Genuine Risk in the face with his whip. “We feel the interest of the racing public and Genuine Risk would be well served by having the matter reviewed in the manner provided for. under the Maryland racing). rules," said the Firestones.: ao “Should | the appeal we on this.- . allowed, the entire purse will. Codex owner Wa be donated to the National fad no hard feeling toward Museum of Racing at the Firestones but did think Saratoga and to furthering his colt ‘hadn’t received the interest of equing enough credit. - . research,” ; _ “ “Sure, appeals are made every day,” said Colwill.’ “But not only can't I remember. one ever. being successfu].in a big-race, 1 can’t remember one ever being made, Naturally 1 would not have any comment - John Sandhals took the | set, to-play Williams: at. » Riverside - Park - in ‘Terrace, Game time is 7:30 p.m. Northmen take two on -and Mel Euverman both jerfeldt said’ that . performance ‘by .the. By FRED McMANE UPI Sports Writer ~ Ron Guidry is no longer 25-3 record and won the American League Cy Young ’ Award by pitching the New York Yankees to the East Division championship.- - But, there is still enough © left in that left arm to make - clubs. 2 t _ . Guidry turned ;in- his strongest effort of the'season Monday night by stopping ' the Detroit Tigers on six hits,’ 1-0, .for his fourth ‘victory without aloss. © 0° “Hoe had the Bame kind of stuff he had in-1978,”” said Yankee Manager ° Dick Howser. "He ‘had 4 good fastball and a good slider.” Guidry, \however,- disagreed’ swith =. his manager's assessment of his Pe didn't really over ; n't really overpower anybody," he said, .“1T don't’ throw as consistently hard as Ididini974.” =i. Guidry did not‘allow a hit until Dave Stégman beat out a bunt down the third-Yase line to lead off the sixth in- - ning. Duffy’ Dyer fallowed ” National League East , > - WoL Pe ; Pittsburgh Photo by Don Schatfer real err 516 CF _” Chicago |e ee Coa, 4 20:.412 6% 299 387 w_C Pt, o Rupert twice on Sunday § in Prince Rupert, but n0 | Monday's Resilts-" Montreal li, Atlanta 8 results available at PSs Phiadeiphia 6, Cincinnati 4 time. _Los Angeles 5, St. Louls ¥ oo aacatecman CEMIEEEs 10 - Next scheduled fastball —“Attanta (Niekro 7.5) at Mon- action ‘is tonight, when "can ' Dleg Terrace International is Pittsburgh (Robinson 1.0), 7:35 Cincinnati (Seaver 2-2) at Philadelphia (Ruthven 4-2), 7:35 pm. -_ Houston (Forach 4-2) at New ‘York (Swan 2-2), 8:05 p.m. - St Louis (Vuckovich 53) at Los Angeles (Reuss. 40), 10:35 ATL OO: . , Chicago (MeGlathen 2.0) at WIS pm. a Wednesday's Games road © oe, ". Houston af New game, Pierre LaPlante Chicago 1, Minnesota 0 Kan City 6, Oakind 5,.11 Inns. Cult 3, Texas 2, 13 Inns, Seattle 4 Milw 3, 12 inns. Today's Games a (AN Times EDT) Battinore (Palmer 2-2 and Stewart 1-3) at Cleveland (Oenny 4 and Jweinko 03) 2, 5:35 p.m, _“T think it’s unfortunate in that it took something away from Codex,” ‘said Lukas. Baston (Rainey 30) at Toronto “He ran a great race. “The Preakness ia history. Eventually, I hepe they will took at the race as a good face. 1 think they (the Firestones) are doing what ‘they think is right: In the long run, theugh, Codex was the true winner of the race. (ancy 2-1), 7: pur. New York (Jotin 7-0) at Detroit Chicago (Dotson 4-1), 0:35 p.m. Oakland (Norris 5-1) at Kansas City (ale 0-5), 8:35 p.m. . Caltornia (Martinez 0-0) at p.m, Wednesday's Games ; : Callfornia at Texas, night (’'m sure they (the Maryland © Oakland at Kan City, night Racing Commission) will do KURO guste eh what is inthe best interest of —_galkmore at Cleve, night ‘the sport.” 7 Boston at Toronto, night. - Guidr the overpowering pitcher he - _ was ir1978 when he posted a things miserable for rival . with a single and the Tigers James Callahan, secretary of the Maryland Racio Commission,. said he did 1 know. when the matter woul be reviewed, tues “] just got the. letter,"! Cailatan said late Monday, “We've never had an appeal in the Preakness bul a commissions hear appeals all the time. It's part of our function.” ; J. Fred Colwill, who heads the. Pimlico stewards, didn’t have encouraging newa fot ¥ a Trucking 30-15. Friday night’s games - saw Credit Union: beat Far-Ko. 21-11 in the Bronco division and Drugs beat Terrace Esso 26-16. ||: Wednesday ~ night's | games will see Credit Union take on Far-Ko in the Bronco division, and in the Mosquito division, Terrace Drugs meets. Skoglund Logging and Terrace Esso plays _ Custom Made Van Se Choose yourown material and colour. ‘Satellite Vinyl and Fabrics RR3, Johns Road, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-4348 ats ee Bee San‘ Franclico (Whitson” 1-5), Atlanta at Montreal, night ~ York, night. scored their first points of © Chicago at San Fran, night the season for the Nor- “Amarican bangin thmen. - a sr York Wb, Pet, os : ‘The games were played Toronto «Cid 13.594 “VW in. so degree Gelstns ‘Halt koe y yuna a ‘weather, which is a bit. Deir 3 W518 455 8 warm for rugby, but Cleveland tet ar Sommerfeldt said. that Wet gg: the team hada good time. Chieage ° 21 15.889 ade Teams ‘from’ Nova # 95 oF Scotia, San Diego. and Tex. wast? ae attle. were among the oe 8 ae 38 teams at the meet. Mn i cai ha 4 é . Seattle (Bannister 23), 10:35 ticker-tape ‘a RON GUIDRY... = 7 uot overpowering s- 7 . National League — Schmidt, © Phil 97. Kingman, Chi, Garvey, LA and |. . oa Luzinskl, Pht 8; Martin, Chi 7,, Parade a flop 4 LOS. ANGELES (UPI) —. If the people who organized the World Champion Los Angeles’ Lakers’ victory ‘radly had been in charge of the Lakers’ season, there wouldn't have been a victory rally, _ More ‘than, 5,000 pesple lineda downtown street for a parade and an estimated:9,000 gathered at . City Hall Monday to greet the Lakers, but the proceedings were marred by a lack-of crowd ‘control and - the Lakers, had to ‘abandon plans to ‘come out 9: the building and speak. = The Lakers captured their second NBA crown in the last ‘aight years with a 123-107 victory ~ over-,| the i Philadelphia 76ers Friday -night, winning the series 4-2, Tor. 9; Jackson, N Bre le a a cath A uh CREATING as BN ECAR Seer ERSSE RAN SCT A REE . rot . ’ ; ss ‘The Herald, Tuesday, May 20, 1980, Page? -: 5 still not ba Toaded the bases with none’ out when Guidry mishandled a bunt by Lou Whitaker. Then, he struck out Alan’ Trammell, got-Steve Kemp. to hit inte a double-play, and went on to ‘strike ont seven ed Velez, Tor: fa; Rudi, Cal Smaliay, Minn7; ten players tied win a re Runs Batedin. — National League = Garv LA’; Smith, Lh McBride, Phi American ond. woe te Handi Ick, S1.L 27; Schmidt, Phil - American League — Velez, Tor 29; Ollver, Tex 277 Johnaan,. ch and : armas, Oak 24 SoenBases —: National Lesgu: ; Pitt 17; Law, LA 157 Cedeno, Hou patting : + ° ~ BR: : . . (based On d0at bats) _. ‘LaFtore, Mil and North, SF 12, National League ae, American League — ten. . oe ..G ABH Pet. derson, Oak 15; Wilson, KC 13; Phare Sb PRT , we Tat and er 10, . TL. , and raw, and | 10, Tmpiin, kL 34 151 S18 rcp ticeres Tr cht SE thse pet embry and Tekulve. Pit Buckner oe Shay Sea A hy ana Takuya: Pl Giiins, Cn 25.107. 95 027 | Blue, SF 5-2; Vuckovich, S¥.1.5-2.° - Punt b New iH 4335 ; American League Jonn, NY Martin Chi. © 31127 38.31 Honeycutt, sea and AmericanLeague, nn pd. end Gurer’ke fay Gone,’ Balt Le . ve . « ray” . fy Rowing Osk OSeoTa ard ang ree KOR) Slone, Gal Trammii,Det 30.101 37.366" Keough, Oak 53. Ladreu, Min - 35138 50.362) Earned Run Average -- Molttor, All 3119047 362) (basedonddinningspitched) | Velez, For "27 94.34 362 - National Leagua—Matula, All yee abo) 34343 Ke) sutton, LA i.04), Cartion, p : : . n, 062" : Bell Tax 217 438 PAN age Boe? Sorin: my, Bos ‘ American League —: Narris, Bumbry, Bal 30 125 42.236 Kk Ee Mil BU tos at OMI Gorm Cn ass Jonny Home Run Keough, Oak 1.75; Davis, NY 1.60, ‘ Srikeouts Does Natlorial League -—— Richard, fey 62; Carlton, ‘Phil 61; Ryan, ‘Hou 50; - . Vuckovich, St.L: 40: Rogers, Mtl and Blyleven, Pit? American League — Guidry, NY 40; Nortis, Oak 45; Redforn. Min 48 cl. . Keough, Oak 41) Burns, Chi 37. vas = woot ee National League — Sutter, Chi 10; Fryman, Mit 7; Allan, NY 6: Hume. ue ee Vet Cin and Howe, ‘LA 5, ae American League — Farmer. Chi 1; Stoddard, Belt 7; Burgmeler, Bos . etd Quisen + KC 6; Lopez, Det and Corbett, Minn 4. a - o_O . i Adult-s Tickets avallable at; i wet .Baltimore ‘Cleveland, 4-1, Chicago shut . 7, Coo Mi Smalley, Minn and Bell, Tex a eo —- Atoreno, : * - : ~~. eS he ; —, hl Dance Revue 80. a VICKt PARVIAINEN DANCERS Friday May 2 Kem olee Theatre ft 10 BRShieay moths Sed at 8:00 pom. Sight & Sound, from students or phone 635-7696 a es = - ~~ ce << o =e ~ + and pitch his flrat complete game of the year. The Yankees scored game's only run: in. the second inning off loser Milt Wilcox on doubles by Reggie ‘Jackson and Graig Nettles. ."Blsewhere in: the AL, — ‘Toronto downed Boston, 7-2, defeated out Minnesota, .: 1-0, California nipped Texas, 3-2, ‘in’ 13 innings, Kansas’ City . beat Oakland, 6-5, in 11 in- ‘nings; and Seattle topped : Milwaukee, 4-3, in 12 innings. In National League games, Los Angeles beat St. Louis, 5- 1;. Montreal _outslugged Atlanta,’ 11-8,. and Philadelphia defeated ‘Cincinnati, 64. — - . * Blue Jays 7; Red Sox Otto: Velez, the AL home “run and RBI leader, belted a three-run homer and Al Woods added 2 solo homer to back Jim Clancy's six-hitter ‘ and pace the Blue Jays. Orioles 4, Indians 1 Gary Roenicke hit Into a. double-play and stole home ‘jn the same inning and Steve Stone pitched a six-hitter over. 6 2-3 innings to lift Baltimore." © ; White Sox 1, Twins 0 ~ -Ken Kravyec combined. with Ed Farmer on a ‘four-. ‘hitter and Alan Bannister delivered a nun-scoring double.in the.third inning to: spark the White Sox... - Angels 5, Rangers2- Pinch-hitter Todd -Cruz doubled home Rod Carew, with one out in the 13th to- give the Angels a victory. Royals 5, A’s 4 oe _ Darrell Porter delivered an RBI single with twe out in -the bottom of the 11th to give. ‘the Royals their victory. Mariners 4, Brewers 3 “Dan Meyer greeted teliever Bob McClure with a Tun-scoring single with none out in the bottom of the 12th to'give the Mariners the win.. ee 5 5 =“ iJ - 4. yb a ti So isa ht Be, PoE yen Bee hep h ware ane a wan pa pe a