ram 8 tg) RR cmeane et mortar vat _ FHE HERALD, Wednesday June went PS a RT night’s Red’s-Colts clash, Legouffe was thrown out on tothe Red's victory. (Photo by David Richardson) TERRACE TEAMS CLASH Red’s humble Colts, 9-1 Herald staff writer The Terrace Red’s, behind the strong pitching of Lorrie Arnold-Smith, hammered the Terrace Colts 9-1 & in Bulkley Valley League play, Tuesday. . The Red's started early as lead-off Dave Hamilton 3 singled up the middle and was advanced to third by s Phil Webb’s double to right field. Arnold-Smith then grounded to deep second allowing Hamilton to score and. Webb came home on a_ pass ball. _ The Colts got their only run in the top of the second as Dave Metzmicir singled to right, was bunted to second, took third on a ass ball and was awarded home on a balk by Arnold-Smith. The Red’s got that one back in their half of the second when Doug Matheson knocked in Al Olson, who had singled and stole second. rd Cae Ra ESE NY SO SE OE eetatatatahetat . Seana Argos tie Ottawa OTTAWA (CP) — Ottawa Rough Riders and Toronto Argonauts played toa 7-7 tie Tuesday night in a lacklustre Canadian Footbal] League exhibition ame dominated by bles, interceptions and miscues. Tony Gabriel caught a 27- yard ass from quarterback ‘om Clements at 4:49 of the first quarter for the lone Ot- tawa touchdown. Gerry Qrgan converted. Tr uck lo Zenon Andrusyshyn kicked field goals of 40 and 35 yards and a 20-yard single on another field goal attempt for all the Toronto scoring, . It was the first exhibition game of the year for both teams and the play showed it. The Rough Riders, defending Grey Cup champions, dominated the first half, scoring the first time they had the hall. at tremendous Savings! — Terrace Red's Lance Legouffe prepares to bunt in last this play but earlier he started a six-run rally which led The fourth inning was the Red's big one as eleven batters went to the plate and the Red’s scored six runs. Lance Legouffe started things off with a single and when the dust had cleared, there were five R including a two-run homer by Hamilton, two Colt errors and a %1 score ’s hits, Lorrie Arnold-Smith picked up the win with Gino Tamele getting the save. Theloss was creditied to Colt starter Jim Kellar. Coach Jack Richard was able to use all his players during the game and was very pleased wi “Lorrie is really coming on Smith’s throwing. strong,” said Richard. th Arnold- The Red’s next action is this Sunday when they travel to Moricetown to take on the cellar-dwelling Grizzlies. The Colt’s, meanwhile, are at hom Glaciers from Smithers. sate By THE CANADIAN PRESS NA-TIONAL LEAGUE East WL Pct. GBL Chicago % 19 655 == ’ Pittsburgh 32 22 .893 3¥ St. Louls 33 24 578 4 Philadelphia 31 27 .534 6% Montreal 25 32 .439 12 New York 25 34 .424 13. West Los Angeles 38 21 .644 — Cinelnnatl 31 27 634 él San Diego -:27:- 36 «42713 San Francisco 25 34 .424 13 Houston 25 36 .410 14 371 (16'4 Atlanta ay. saeata ai tet atat eae ebececmenenc ence en aeet aaa nese a eect data ceA cH e to face the American League Pct. GBL Boston New York Baltimore Mliwaukee Detrolt Cleveland Toronto Minnesota Chicago - California Texas Kansas City Oakland Seattle ads of Name Brand Furniture East 586 574 552 75 BH a an ated etelslele {Standings} en me Sea rs PENSE arorecesesese notelelelsrs ate" oe Seletetet aLeTaeL Te prareearecetatecees etatatatatel eae SSS ROSCOE Cee i" Sahoo e rw’ * sia ranet SERED 2 - So ace, ‘a ‘ é ‘a "ere e Tove Te e768" 6-8". re! rata! on Ve MONTREAL (CP) — As expected, Dale McCourt, the highscoring centre from St. Catharines Fincups who was selected as Canada's top junior player for his rformance in the Ontario jockey Association Major Lions trade VANCOUVEC (CP) — British Columbia Lions sent defensive end Wayne Smith to Toronto Argonauts in exchange for defensive back Larry Uteck and .wide receiver Al Charuk in a Canadian Football League teade Tuesday. Smith, 27, has been an all- Canadian choice twice in his seven-year pro career, but was suspended by head coach Vie Rapp of the Lions last week following the CFL all-star game in Toronto. Rapp said Smith had been insubordinate after the layer objected toa $100 fine evied by the coach when the Canadian was late reporting to training camp = at Courtenay on Vancouver Island. The Lions obtained Smith from Ottawa Rough Riders prior to the 1976 seasonnfor three players—Imports _ Larry Camaron and David Boone, and Canadian Brock Aynsley. " "Uteck and Charuk are both Canadians who are expected to bolster the B.C. roster, Rapp was down to 20 Canadians—18 will make the final roster next month before the first league game—when the Lions cut to 50 players Monday. NHL PICKS AMATEURS _ McCourt drafted first Junior League this season, was selected first Tuesday by Detroit Red Wingf to begin the National Hockey League's amateur drait. A total of 165 players were selected in the proceedings which took five hours and 45 minutes. Each club paid $1,000 per selection with Montreal Canadiens leading the way with 27 choices. McCourt, a.five-foot, 10- inch centre from Sudbury, Ont., had 60 goals and 79 assists for St. Catharines this season. He finished his OHA career with a record 477 points on 194 goals and 233 assists. “T have often thought about playing in the NHL,” McCourt said from his home in Sudbury. ‘All I could do was wait for this day and now it is here.” ; IGNORES WHA McCourt said he had been told by the Red Wings Monday that he would be No. 1 choice in the draft and added he was not considering any offers from the World Hockey As- sociation. The No. 2 pick belonged to Colorado and the defensivelyweak Rockies snapped up Barry Beck from New Westminster Bruins, this year’s Memorial Cup champions after taking the Western Canada Hockey League crown, It was expected that Beck, who is six feet, three inches and weighs 215 pounds or Robert Picard of Montreal Juniors, who is six feet, two inches and weighs 205 pounds, would be. taken You always wanted to make the trip aboard the “Queen of Prince Rupert”. Now you can afford it! To take advantage of these new fares you must book passage 30 days in advance, purchase your ticket 14 days prior to sailing. (It's a good idea to quickly. After Beck was chosen, Washington Capitals took Picard, one of the few good players on Montreal’s Quebec Major Junior Hockey League club. Vancouver Canucks selected high-scoring left winger Jere Gillis from Sherbrooke Beavers and Cleveland Barons opted for Mike Crombean of Kingston Canadians of the OHA. Gillis, considered one of the better two-way juniors in the country, had 55 goals and 85 assists in 72 games for Sherbrooke, this year’s Quebec champions. Crombean played in only 49 games for the Canadians but still managed 42 goals and 36 assists. Doug Wilson, brother of Murray Wilson of Montreal Canadiens, was the sixth player chosen as the six- oot, one-inch defenceman was taken by Chicago. Minnesota North Stars followed with the selection of -Brad Maxwell, a defenceman from New Westminster. Lucien deB- lois of Sorel Black Hawks was picked by New York Rangers after a season which saw him score 66 goals and 78 assists while patrolling right wing. Goaltender Markus Mattsson, who played for Finland in last fall’s Canada Cup series, was the first, European player to be selected. WHA prepares for another solo year TORONTO (CP) — The World Hockey Association announced Tuesday that all its existing franchises have agreed to function for the 1977-78 season if no merger is negotiationed with the National Hockey League by June 30. The announcement said the WHA is proceeding normally, and denie reports that some clubs would not operate next season. The announcement followed merger talks at NHL meetings last week and a meeting of WHA trustees in Chicago Monday. The ‘WHA’s annual amateur draft, originally scheduled for June 1, is ta be “Sail n’ Save” excursion fares save you 20% on your next round trip south! reserve your stateroom too!) You have up to sixty days to complete your return trip. A family consisting of two adults, three children in a station wagon can save $87.00 during the summer, $37.00 after September 30. Plan ahead and save 20%. f R {) OK . wud JOAMAL CREDIT POLICY GET $1000.00--0% MOREY INSTANT CREDIT «~ Tuesday: Thurdday 0002 2 9 am5i20 PIM. 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During the Monday sessions, the league was reduced to ncne teams when the WHA repurchased and dissolved the San Diego franchise that former owner Ray Kroc unsuccessfully attempted to dispose of in talks with a group headed by Jerry Saperstein. WHA president MacFarland said talks with Saperstein now are aimed at locating an expansion franchise in the Miami area, likely at nearby Hollywood which has a modern ice facility. Bill