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Mp aT a LOBHG: On Satcay aa Tose] Eves, a Ce U SET. a¢n THE GLASSIFIED COLUMNS OF THE TERRACE/KITIMAT DAILY HERALD There is no reason to keep things you don’t need or enjoy anymore just because they're valuable. Thereare | customers willing to pay good money for things you’ve tired of. | Contact the “Recycler of Unwants,” the classified de- partment of the Daily Herald. _ You will be pleased with the fast, speedy results. As fast as a phone call, _ results happen! . READ FOR PROFIT @ USE FOR RESULTS GALL 635-6357 ‘Terrace/Kitimat DAILY HERALD — a * baseball action Wednesday. + vey Se ' re oe i : © 4 . Lots _ ' Los . . Gary Carter hit a two-run homer in the second Inning to support the six-hit pitching of Bill. Lee as Montreal ” Expos defeated Philadelphia Phillies 2-0 in major league night. Carter’s ninth home run of ‘the season came after Tony . Perez had blooped a single off Nino Espinosa, one of only four hits against the Phillies righthander in six Lee left -at. least one baserunner stranded in each of the first four innings and stretched the Phillies’ scoreless: string agains Montreal to 22 innings. along with Steve Rogers. ~* In other’ National League action, Jim Rooker tossed a twohitter and was supported, -by a 4?-hit. attack that in- cluded home runs by Willle . Stargell and Bill Robinson as Pittsburgh Pirates whipped Chicago Cubs 9-2. - Houston knuckleballer Joe Niekro won his sixth straight _ decision with ninth-Inning relief help from Joe Sambito as the Astros defeated Cincinnati 6-3 and. moved within percentage points of ‘the first-place Reds in the PENNANT RACES | By THE CANADIAN PRESS — NATIONAL LEAGUE Eaat WoL oPet. GAL, Montreal 715 443 — Philadelphia 27 19 a7 2 | St. Louls ‘39 448 4 Plitspurgh @ 21 .5I2- Sie leago W 24 442 BVo New York 16 27 372 Wie West Cincinnati 21 569 Houston - 63 oF San Francisco 25 25 500 2¥2 Los Angeles 25 26 470° 3 San Diego 722) 4420 S12 Ailanta 18 30 .375 OV Wudnesclay Resutts Montreal 2 Philadalphia 0 Pitsburgh 9 Chicago 2 St, Lovie 7 New York 3 Houston 6 Cincianatl 3 San Diego 10 Aflanta 2 5 Los Angeles 6 San Francisco ‘ Toduy‘’s Games New York at St, Louis . Philadelphia at Montreal — Meal Francisco at Los Angeles Atlanta at San Diege N - Chicago at Pittsburgh N f, Cincinnatl‘at Houston Neos: - _Bridsy Games San Francisco at Chicago © San Olego at Pittsburgh N New York at Atlania N Philadelphia at Cincinnati N Los Angaies at St. Louls N Montreal at Houston N ’ AMERICAN LEAGUE . Eat . WoL Pct. GBL Baltimore 0.18 625 — -Bostan .% 19 STB) 22 New York 2% 22 «542 4 Milwaukee 723 540 4 Detrelt a1 21 4a? 6 Cleveland 2) 24 «Aa? V2 Taranto Qo .2a5 18V2 . Went, California . 0 19 4.612 — Texas | Minnesota 6 «#78 2 sn 2 Kansas Clty 2 21 Chicago . 224 60) Gl Oakland: «soy 32 a? 3 Seattle’. Ws ad Wh * Wadnesday Results | Detroit § Taronta 2 - Oaktand 5 Minnesota 4 Cleveland 6 Chicago 4 New York 5 Milwaukee 2 Texas 3 Boston 2 Kansas Clty 2 daitimore 1 Callfornta 3 Seattle 2 Today’s Games - Oakisnd at Minnesota Detroit at Toronto N New York at Milwaukee N California at SeattleN © Only games scheduléd : Friday Gamas Chicago at New York N » Boston at Minnesota N Baltimore at Texas'N AAliwaukkee at Kansas City N Detroit at Oakiand N Cleveland af Callfornia N Toronto at Seattle N Sy THE CANADIAN PRESS. Probable pitchers In today's melor league baseball games (all times EDT:) ; ERICAN LEAGUE Oakland: (Langiord 14)" at: Minnesota (Erickson 4) 2118 Pm. : ~, Batrolt (P, Underwood 0-0) at Toronto {T. Underwood 0-6) 530 Pir. ; New York (Tlant 1-1) at MIl- waukea [Staton 4-2) 6:0 p.m. Catltornia. (Tanana §-3) Seattle (Abbott 2.5) 10:35 p.m, New York (Scot? 1-0) St.Louis (Sykes 2-2) 1:30 p.m. Philadelphia (Christenson 0-1) at, Montreal (Sanderson 3.3) 35 p.m, San Francisco (Bive 65) at Los Angeles (Sutton 5-3) 4 p.m. Atlanta (Matula 2-3) at San Dlego (Rasmussen 1-5) 4 p.m. Chicage (Lamp 3-1) at Pitts- burgh (Blyleven 1-2) 7:35 p.m, Cincinnajl (Norman 2-4) at Houston (Willlams 1-1) 8:35 at Carter’s ninth di The Montreel: left-hander National: League West. walked two and struck out. | Gerry Templeton tripled ; - five as he became: the Expos! second five-game winner * and scored on an -error snap a 2-2 tie and Lou Br followed with a home run, powering St. Louis Cardinals: | to a 7-3 victory over. New York Mets. a Dave Winfield drove in five runs .-- three } homerun that keyed a seyen- ‘yun fifth inning — as San Diego’ Padres bombed Atlanta. Braves 10-2. Dusty Baker's RBi double in the eighth inning led Log Ange- les Dodgers-to a 6-5 decision over San Francisco Giants. in the American League, Amos Otis hit a two-run homer in the first Inning and Rich Gale pitched out of several jams to make it “stand up for a 21 Kansas City victory over Baltimore Orioles, : : Milt Wileox scattered five "hits and Rusty Staub and ° Lance Parrish each cracked solo home runs as Detroit Tigers defeated Toronto Blue Jays #2. Ron Pruitt” , rashed.a two-run homer to with a. _steikeout pitehing, Yo stha pt in the filth inning-and lead Cleveland Indians to. a ‘6-4 "highlight a four-run uprising. ’ victory over Chicago White ° Sox, ; Os : Richie Ziak singled with one out in the 10th inning, scoring Ai -Oliver from. second ‘base. and giving Texas Rangers a 3-2 victory’ over Boston Red Sox. “Mitehell Page singled home the tie-breaking run in’ the seventh inning when the eventual winning run. also canie home on a. wild pitch by Minnesota relief ace Mike Marshall as Oakland A’s topped the Twins 5-4, Juan Beniquez and Bucky Dent hit sacrifice flies and Mickey Rivers added an ROT double in a three-run 11th in- ning as New York’ Yankees defeated Brewers 5-2, .. . ” Bert Campaneris’ squeeze bunt single scored Brian Downing in the ninth inning an gave Callfornia Angels a Milwaukee, 3-2 victory over Seattle, Mariners behind Nolan Ryan’s _three-hit, DOWN could safety hazard. , At any rate, it POOL WINDOWS ‘DRAIN - The Terrace Swimming Pool may get a set of windows this year, but chances are it’ won't. Terrace Municipal Council has allocated $10,000. | from their budget for the project, but the recreation advisory commission has recom- | _ mended against the windows, saying the money etter Alderman Alan Soutar.said Wednesday that second thoughts have been expressed about the |. matter, and that, though the money has been::|. allocated, the project.is low on the Council's list . - Of'pridrities’ They waiit'to take andther:tuok.at2 the projéct before‘ indkitig a final decision. It’s questionable as to whether or not the pool really needs the windows, and that they may'in fact cause problems, Soutar says. Concerns have been expressed about the possibility of sand and dust getting into the pool through the edges of the windows, as well as the chance that sunshine - reflecting through the windows may cause a will be some time yet before a final decision is made on the matter. With the recreation advisory commission recommending against the project, Soutar feels it's quite possible the $10,000 allocated towards the win- | dows will end up being spent on another project. |. spent elsewhere. - ie Who can loo ES hari had Tee EE he k at the camera during soccer practice . Bad Co Despite a valiant effort by the entire team, the Terrace- Kitimat Daily Herald lost their first Scrub League softball game of the season, as they dropped a 17-13: decision to Bad Company, The Herald team held tha lead briefly, as they came up with two runs In the lop of the first Inning. Bad Company lived up to their name,.as they notched five runs in their half of the first to take a 5-2 lead. It could have been SCRUB LEAGUE PLAY more, but in Scrub League softball, a half inning goes until the team at bat scores five runs, or three go out, whichever comes first. The Herald came back in their half of the second though, with five runs of their own to take a 7-5 ad- vantage into the bottom of the second, Bad Company notehed another five in their half of the, inning. took. the lead once again, and never looked back after that, The Herald team managed another two in their half of the third to close the gap to 10-9, but Bad Company added a couple of imsurance Tuns in their half af the in- ning, and it was 12-9. The Herald notched another in the fourth to make it 12-10, but couldn't muster any offence in the fifth to draw any closer, The Herald came up with two runa in the top of the OO ee ree cre sgt downs Herald | ainth to tie itat 12-12, but Bad * Company responded hy : scoring their five run Ilmitin the bottom half of the inning to pull in front 17-12. The Herald could muster | but one run in the te" of the .. seventh, fo make the official ~ final score 17-13, By mutual consent, Bad Company took their {urn at bat in the bot- tom of the seventh, and notched another five runs, to.” | make the unofficial -final score 22-13,