°° than ‘three’ a. game. ana : ~ defensive ; . terceptions in five games — { , ‘ . ; / . a . . poe Page 4, The Herald, Wednedda - gaily Lions _ VANCOUVER (CP)-.— B €.-Lions: are intercepting . passes, at the rate of more : back: " Crawford is. quick to credit’ ~ the pags rush for the team’: . improvement ‘this ‘year’ in. the Canadian - - Foothall.- League. -)".°« The - Lions” fave: ae in-. Crawford leads the CFL“ with five thefts — and last year had just 19in 16 games. “It’s a combination of a ' Jot of things, including the defensive line “and: the - linebackers doing a good job of putting pressure on the. quarterback,” | Crawford said Tuesday. “Now the . “ defensive “backs can con- centrate on intercepting the ball. ” Crawford, 23, led the CFL with eight interceptions as a. rookie from Iowa State in 1981, He also led. the. Lions — last season with four when . the B.C. pass defence often was easy pickings for CFL throwers like Dieter Brock of Winnipeg Blue Bombers. | - Pa wo Set y herald thefts increase. - Brock being the Bombers ‘to the stadium al B C'\Place : - for .a. showdown. Saturday ot - night. of the teams tied for’: first placein the Western, -: " Division” with: 4 records.’ : 4 “Winnipeg has some Bod’. receivers. “and, ‘of ‘Course; Dieter Brock, who's one. of © _ the best quarterbacks in the ~ league,” Crawford-said. “It _ will be another tough game, ‘but we're taking them ane ' atatime.” | The soft-sell, ° coach Don Matthews — ‘“each game, each week is ‘worth two points, 80 no one game is more. importent than - another until ‘the western final’’ — has had a positive effect on the Lions, - who so far haven't ex- perienced the- emotional highs. and lows of previous © years. a Matthews, in his first year- with the Lions, said ‘great ‘athletes” are respondible for more interceptions, not his coaching. “We're . getting. ‘some great athletic plays by guys Birds show well “Weekly . approach of B.C. head © _ Terrace Builders Early Birds madea good siowing i inthe - ‘Senior B Slowpitch Provincial Champlonships last weekend ’ and ended up in fourth place. There. were. 6. teams ‘participating. Tn the first game pliched by Terry Irving for ‘Terrace the "Early Birds lost to Abbotsford 2-1. In the second game - . Saturday pitched by Doug McKay for Terrace Burnaby iost to the Early Birds 7-3. In the third game pitched by Irving Prince George Iron Horse lost to Terrace 7-4. - ‘On Sunday Verrion Nationals lost to’ Terrace 72 with McKay pitching for Terrace, Abbotsford lost to Terrace in the next game. This one proved that Terrace can be down 6 Oand still bounce back. Irving was pitching. ‘In the last game, the semi finals game, Terrace lost to 7 Prince George Wisards 32 with McKay ‘pitching . for’ Terrace. Special mention ‘goes to Troy Farkvam on. third base, - Ernie Froese on second base, and expecially Mike Cain on - shortstop who was called “fantastic” throughout the . championships. - We Fy ~ We have BC LIONS | _WEEKENDERS Available for every home game. Includes Alrfare, Hotel &.Game Ticket. WEXT HOME GAME AUG. 28 al ‘can ~NEW QUADRA TRAVEL SERVICES CTD. 636-2281 4644 Lakelte Ave, Terrace § per person: . double occupancy plus airport fax “Ike Duck: (Crawford), s said : - "We “have “a, number’ of ‘great - ‘athletes " ‘Matthews. - who, are playing well. . quarterback -” ‘sacks. Sometimes yoii play.a great a ie game. -and: don't. get, any’ ~ Sacks or ‘interceptions. wows . Matthews added that: the - . “fear of the blitz” has made . Bome teanis throow.the ball © - quickly” ‘without. setting up , properly. . Crawford sald the ne. defence is playing with ,,more confidence this season “because (of a simplified ~ ‘defensive philosophy under ' ‘Matthews and defensive co- - ordinator Steve Buratto. “More confidence has — made us able to intercept More passes this year,” _Crawiord added. “With Dieter Brock this week, we just have to sit down the ~ - night before the game and concentrate on _ the job at. hand. - “This year is different because we're playing more |. - man-to- ‘Iman ¢overages and . not 30 ‘much’ zone. “That . allows you to play the man tighter and. not have ‘to Worry 80 Much about zene responsibilities.” : ‘Crawford, who plays an inside halfback . position, said he and. teammate. |. Melvin Byrd will have their. hands full this week against Winnipeg’s reliable inside - receivers, Canadians Rick ‘House, and Joe Poplawski. T have the outside ‘respon- sibility against - Winnipeg -wide. receivers Murphy and Jeff Boyd. _-° ‘The Lions defeated. the . _ Bombers 26-24 at Winnipeg [- : during. the — schedule, ‘Yoticope wih a busy _Forcooking or fresh _ from the tub, Dairyland TK little cottage cheese in your bidge helps summer schedule: When’ . : - the sun's out and you're oftothebeach, - ~ ~ Pack some in your picnic basket When the gang drops by, lay out a salad bar with a. centerpiece of cottage cheese. Afterasunny «~ | smu on the farm picking blueberries for the - freezer, slip a little cottage cheese under them for the perfect cool: dessert. | nauDaltyland | 1 “Interceptions, are “tke . B.C, cornerbacks Kerry. ‘Parker and JoJo Heath will - Bute her cruises , fe : Even though nh was cruising. along, Job hie .. Clearly. heard Texas's relievers warming up:in’ the’: ‘| final four innings —and he figures he'll’ be back ~. ‘| among them-sodp enough despite ‘pitching a cone ’ hitter ‘against Baltimore Orioles... “=: . ~~ Butcher; normally a middle inning reliever fo for the: - Rangers, was making-only his second start of the : American League baseball season Tuesday night, -a . standin f 'D a as : for Danny Darvin, sidelined by a blister on © National League baseball ‘victory ‘over : his pitching hand, - In the third inning, he walked Len Sakata and gave. : up a two-out single to Al Bumbry. Then he got: Dan Ford on a ily ball to centre field — and that was ita‘: far a8 Baltimore's. offence was concerned. Butcher . - retired the} remaining | batters in succession: ‘as Teas “beat the Orioles 2-0.": Some'pitehers might try to use this kind of per-.’ formance’ as a wedge" ‘fo force their’ “Way tate. the . “starting totation, but not Butcher. — =" "I'm not trying to make waves,” he said, “When Danny comea back, he deserves to. start and I'll go. , back to the bullpen.” Bo : The victory, Soupled. with Chicago Wiitie Sox's si - triumph againat New- ‘York Yankees, kept. the third- ° place. Rangers: within ‘ seven games. of the. front:.. . running White. Sox: ‘inthe American. League: ‘West.. Elsewhere, in. a tw: “night doublehésder’,. it” was’. Cleveland Indians 3 Toronto Blue Jays 2 in the first game-and Toronto: 9, : ‘Cleveland 6 in the second; ‘Kansas City Royals 18, ‘Detroit Tigers 7; Oakland A's. - ‘L. -4, California: ‘Angels 0; Milwaukee Brewers 4, Boston. - Red Sox 3) in ia inhings ang Minnesota Twins 5, ; ‘Seattle Mariners ; Toronto now is. tied. for third vai Detroit in the: American East, one game behind division-leaders . . Baltimore and Milwaukee and onenhalf game ahead " of New York. os Bell lined his 12th homer of the season fer Texas” | deep into the left-field seats in the first inning off ° _ Allan Ramirez. The-Rangers got to reliever Tippy Martinez for a-run in the seventh on Billy” Sample’ ‘s- double and Pete O'Bri¢n’s single. : . Indians 3-6 Blue Jays.2-9 . . Cleveland won the opener when Toby Harrah: off and running at the swing, raced home from second -base on Mike’ Hargrove’ 's two-out, elghth-inning in--~ field single. The Blue Jays earned a split by erupting - . for four runs in the eighth inning of the nightcap, two” *, Scoring. on Barry Bonnell’s tie-breaking, two-run, ! single. Toronto outfielder Lloyd Moseby had a single in the first game before being held hitless in the nighteap, . ‘ Doug Fiobe rainindéa C Chuck Tanner of, Perez reminded, everyone of .. well wee ; “He remiinils mie’a Jot of Reggle because |: deck and, he’s capable of hitting the ball : out to any field,” " said Tanner, ‘the Pirates’ a manager, aon *Jead the National League by. one: game ' “| over ‘Pittsburgh, “were bombed 10-1. by - Chicago Cubs in the’-opener of a- _ until Perez led off the seventh inning with . .-ahomerun that triggered. 62 triumph for _ the Phillies, ~ “Not bad for a ‘a-yearold kid ‘who isn't ’ «playing much and has’ lost his stroke’ ‘and timing,” said Perez, a 19-year veteran who ‘ ” has hit 369 homers, , . Los Angeles Dodgers downed :Shn ‘Fran- ‘nipped Atlanta Braves3-2in 10 innings : and - Pittsburgh in the National League East. - Tunnel! ‘and two relievers combined ona - when Marvell Wynne drew a one-out walk " contributed ‘ah Aneurance run an inning . Frobel, who hit 51 homers in his last two . “ editor: as — ‘don. schaffer: ~ a. Young Reggie Jackson and oid Tony: ' hung Tony Perez. 20) Frobel; ‘24, dn ‘Ottawa native eailed a the. mihors \ last: ‘week, “belted: ‘his second home run in two games; a fourth- ° *. ianing shot’ that produced the final’ run* Tuesday night. in Pittsburgh Pirates’-3-1 New. ‘York Mets... hehas the power to hit the ball in the upper - _ Jone i. “Meanwhile, ‘Philadelphia Phils, ‘vihio gain a split. doubleheader and tied 1-1 in the nightcap . - Elsewhere. in the National League, ‘St. Louis Cardinals edged Montreal Expos 43, . cisco’ Giants 6-) for Jerry Reuss's ‘first victory. since May 81, San Diego Padres Houston Astros trimmed Cincinnati Reds BB. ‘The Expos now are'3% gemes behind the division-leading Phillies and 2% back of consecutive With .scheduled starter. Larry McWilliams sidelined with tendinitis, Lee aix-hitter as the Pirates won thelr filth — consecutive game. The Pirates tralled 1-0 . Bedrosian. in the third and Johnny Ray tripled off loser Craig Swan, Bill Madlock's sacrifice — fly gave Pittsburgh a 2-1 lead and-Frobel - later. - Cubs 10-2: Phillies 1-6 - ; ‘At Chicago, Garry. Maddox homered ane . Ds ‘out after Perez's tie-breaking shot rid ‘Mike ’ Proly arid Bo-Diaz rappeda two: rus double in the eighth Anning to help. the * ‘Phillies James - exhibitlon : ‘|. he was.a winner; ‘+ to send the Canadians to victory.) . stopping his hitting streak at 21 games. It left him tied | with Damaso Garcia for the club record and the . longest hitting streak in the American League this season: White Sox 5 Yankees 3. Chicago's Floyd Bannister stuck around just long ’ enough to post his elghth victory in elght starts since - the’ ‘all-star break. He pliched flve-inningay ruptured a... blood.vesse] in his left thumb while making a,bare-: . handed catch on a play at first, then got the win when — Harold Baines hit a tie ‘breaking single in the {oP 0 of the sixth... ; Ken Griffey homered for the Yankees. Royals 18 Tigers 7 Mark Huismann got to Royals Stadium just in time to become.a winner in his major-league debut. : ‘He was called up from. Omaha, their minor league team in the American Association, and Hulamann's _ parents insisted he leave his 17-year-old carat home -and use theirs. It overheated three times’ and he . ‘didn't get to the park until 45 minutes: before game ~ time. : " Acouple of hours later, after 1 1 innings of relief, ~ A's 4 Angels 0 : : Chris Codiroli- and Dave Beard stretehed | the’ Oakland pitchers’ shutout string to 32 innings, a club record. ’ “Right now, we’ ue got a tremendous amount of ‘ confidence,” said Codiroli, who pitched 7 2-3 innings against the Angels despite a bad cold. “They kept asking me, ‘How do you feel?” ‘ . Brewers 4 Red Sox 3 ee Jim Slaton pitched 7 1-3 innings of three-hit shutout relief and was rewarded with a victory when. Ted . Simmons broke up the marathon with his Mihianing " sacrifice fly. - Simmons also had i a first-lnning sacrifice fly and | ' Bent the game into extra innings with an eighth-inning single that ted it 3-3, The game was supposed to be the first- of two, but the second was rained out. Twins 5 Mariners 1- ; '. -Minnesota’s Tom Brunansky drove in three ruins : -with a sacrifice fly and his 18th and 19th homers and of the hits Pat Putnam’ 8, 17th homer. - Lancellotti homers Rick Lancellotti slugged a tvio-out, ninth inning homer thet proved to be the winning margin as Las Vegas.edged. ” Portland 7-6 in a Pacific Const League baseball game. _ Other PCL action Tuesday saw Vancouver: bet. Tacoma #1, Salt Lake get past Edmonton 7-5, and: Hawali shut out _tucaon'4), Albuquerque was orice again rained out -at phoenix, Las ‘Vegas’ Andy Hawkins scattered nine hits for the victory, giving up all six of Portland’s runs in 8 2-3 innings. 7 Joe Lansford rapped a two-run-homer and-Ron Tingley’s triple scored another run asthe Stars alfor five runs in the third, Len Matuszek slugged a two: cup yimet for Portland, and ‘Luis Aguayo hit a three-run shot in the ninth that fell short of tying: the Stars’ seven runs. In Tacoma, Mark ‘Corey homered to tie the score for _ Vancouver, and then socked a two-run double in the eighth The Tigers had taken a 1-0 lead when Mike Woodard drew a bases-loaded walk from Vancouver: pitcher: Andy Beene, who got the victory. The loss went to Cluck Hetsley. Tacoma had a $8 hitting advantage but stranded 13 runners. Salt Lake’s Dave Edler stroked: ah RBE ‘doitble in the” seventh inning that broke a tle and fed the Gulls to their a vietory in Edmonton. In Hawaii, Dale Moborcic thre im Uhree-hittee; striking out five and walking one, as the Islaniers wow their eighth straight gaime. ee a _ Federation, Telex from the ; - monwealth Boxing Com- Ken Schrom pitched 7 1-3 innings of five-hit ball, o one. . seasons in the minors, is considered as the possible successor to right’ flelder Dave Parker. “Tm fst trying to help this club win a pennant,’ ** said Frobel, who played with EDMONTON (cP) Trevor Berbick and. Ken ~ Lakusta . - Edmonton ‘Wrestling - _ contract’ Tuesday. for a 12- signed . Boxing Commission an round “Canadian =. heavyweight title fight Sept. 12 at Northlands Coliseum. ‘But the contract | will probably _ have to be ’. amendéd. : About 15 minutes before’ (the signing at city hall, Ron Hayter; secretary-treasurer | of the. commission and vice- : president of the Canadian Professional . Boxing received a8 Com- mission. ~The ‘Telex said the commission was ordering Berbick to defend his concerned about. putting - both titles on the line. - “The way I feel, once you lose the Canadian title you ‘lose éverything so It’s only. -pesult’ in. any financial ” modification, just another title tacked on.” and | , “favorite. ‘*] know I'm the underdog ’ but the way Elook atit 'm a longshot with a chance and ‘it’s not impossible, T've got talent: and I. haven't been .- working hard for nothing.” ” Lakusta, six-foot-two and 215 pounds, has.a record of 15 wins and four losses.. Berbick has a 23-4 mark. Berbick plans to train in Edmonton but Lakusta said he has to go to Minneapolis. “Unless you want to pay to bring my sparring part- ners here I have to go there," Lakusta said. ‘‘It’s different for Berbick. He’s © — prawall of he J Piel Coast sow ‘before . " pelng sae 3 LS Cardinals 4 8 ae o At St: Louis, the- ‘Cardinals sored $0 - puns off Montreal rellef'ace Jelf Reardon. “sin the bottom ‘of the” ninth: on’ pinch: ‘hitter = - George, Hendrick’s triple,’ “David Green's. __ "double, ‘and. Floyd: ‘Rayford's pineh‘sliigle _ ’ ‘for thelr third victory in the last 15 gaimied. * Fayford | batted for winning. “Bitchet? Neil a ‘Allen, who made his. first relléf*‘ap- - . pearance: after 12-starts since St.. ; -- geqqubred: him . from. New York: ‘Mets | on 5 ‘Louis Jody Davis had three singles and thiree . RBIs for the Cubs in the opener, while Dick Ruthven pitched a five-hitter. a . ’ Ron Cey hit his 18th homer of the s season ‘for the Cubs,, Dodgers 5 Giants 1 tke : At Los Angeles, Jerry, Reuss séattered _-seven hits ini seven innings to halt a"per- sonal seven-game losiig streak.’ . Bill Russell drove in two runs with a: pair of doubles and. Greg. Brock homered. as. the Dodgers beat the Glants for only the teurth " time ini 12 meetings this season And rndved within 4% games. of Atlanta in the National ' League West. .;. Padres.3 Braves 2 ‘ me At Allanta, Garry Templeton’ 'B anerifiee : fly in the 10th inning drove in- the winning run as the Braves. suffered their . third loss. Pinch hitter Gene Richards opened the 10th with a single. and - was sacrificed to. second, Alan : ‘Wiggins . _ singled him to third before Tenipleton’ 8 . game-winning - ly off rellever,.Steve _ Astros 8 Reds 5 At Cincinnati, John Mizerock, . batiing only 195, hit a two-run double, his: first: major-league homer and drove in-a fourth run with a sacrifice fly as Houston closed to within 74 games of the Brayes,.the _ “closest the Astros have been since. May 6.. '. Mizereck's homer, a single by pitcher Mike Scott, Bill. Doran’s ‘double . and Terry Puhl's two- -run single erased @ - © deficit. in the third Inning. Ray ee . also homered for Houston. _Berbick | Lakusta. ‘sign - got’ money and his’ ‘backars so he can afford to bring his sparring pariners in.".- ; ' Berbick, ranked by Ring’ Magazine ‘as the No. 11 contender for Holmies’s crown, said he agraed to . train. in Edmonton. at. ” plans request “to. show . people. “we ©*mean bein that this ght, is for real.” . Berbick, who’ lett his adopted Hallfax home last July for the lights, publicity and. big money he could attract in the United States, said for Lakusta the fight is “a chance of a. lifetime. | “Stats and Standings _ Sonmar Ock-syamd | *MBRLGH,beaous . q 5 vie a iaceanan nen oe autos tbah a ot ie Te . ie to include both Toren . ie as as 4 iw “Promoter Hank Kaplan Bowten ° eae ‘wan purgeiocd tut a0 I Cleveland ie etd a _ both titles can be included RCH .,, if 2 Sa “it'll give the fight greater Saktana " " a rH) , [aay mately end ine ie BR Berbick said he isn't. - “4 7) ar iy ‘Today's . Games Toronto at Cleveland NO. Chicago at New York N- Boston af Mitwaukee iN Ballimore at Texas N Detroit at Kenses City N° Mitnetota st Seattle. California: at -Oaktand W 25; Couper, Mi|lwaukes,- 25; Rice, Boston, 25) Winfleld,, New York, 25; Kittle, Chicago, . 44, - Runs hattes in: Cwaukee, ooper, AAll- is pert hed york th 101; Wintield, New un ur ay knege eres Often, A Law ea e clear ava . “No, I don’t think it’s a Mibveuie, mismatch,” Lekusta:‘sald. champlon Larry) Holnies so Pitching (10 ecintonny; Hans, a0: sept, Mew York, 103, tae, Zit Strikeeyre: Morris, Ostroit, “He's gone the distance 15) Rime, New. York, ta?) . . SHB, Toronto, 137, with - ‘world. héavyweight Saves: Guitsnverry, Kanani Cliy, 32; Caudill, - Seattle, © nm : Poulan, ‘WATIONAL League Sait Bivislien- : oo. kK Pet. oebi Palladeiphia 62 43.599 — Pittaburgh, 42:55 520 1 Montreal Ste 57.509 34 S?. - Louls 361 PT Chicago 3) 66 44S 11 New York 40 70 407 15% Le Wast Divitien _ Athanta. 71 49.992 — - Loa Angeles PH 52.556 40 Houston - 05530 San Diego | 59 40.496 11% San Francisco 56 63 471 14% Cincinnatl \ 4 Lal M30 v Tedayra Games” Houston at. Cincinnati-.N: Phitedelphia ‘at San lego . N New York at Los Angeles N Montreal at San Franciio, NW Thursday Games . Ailante at-Chicaga °°) Philadelphia. at Sen .dlego Cincinnati at. Pittiburgh N Houston at St. -Lowls.N° . * fair'to put both on theline.” Thursday Games New York at Los An ; i arisae City cat N L640 eles N _ For Lakusta,ranked No.1 p.m. conclusion ow vine tat ; Mentreal at san Frariclaca N in Canada and No.6in the ™™* Comimonwealth, getting a AMERICAN Laaous - —a iarionas, Lnacun shot at the Commonweatth gers, te ah 7fial induct, oom ant ava SB , . " ‘ ary at title would bean unexpected rittey, NY. 08 a2 a4 x rom Se ay SC ias ata bonus. _ - ; Brett, Kan Get a ) ya a7 pest, StL 325 54:104 920 “Twas happy just to get a Memon, KC ath 9 Ia aay Renan” Hou shana ie shot atthe Canadian ttle,” Yuta jou Mg Teh ae ha Seat r a ait dd j . re -, sald the Edmonton fighter, Simmom, Mil 434.53 127 34 Oliver, mi S Ba Yaa 30 who was to leave today for Your, Al noone” a7 129 ats Then, Mow ag2 ST 41 305 Minneapolis to train but will . Menoe, Kensat City, ca nel Prarie ese Chicago. - om te riftin, to, Houston, -Feturn to Edmonton 10 days wintield, wew York, 4) "doogt, _ Triptes; Butler, Attante, “11: - before the fight... 1 nenden, Gunter milwaunee, Moreno, Houston, ’ we ‘er . 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