en ee cere cee Page 4, The Herald, Thursday, Auguit 23; 1979 \ . i TERRACE-KITIMAT SPORTS — Canada wins field hockey _ VANCOUVER (CP) — Canada defeated Bermuda 6- O Wednesday in the wornen’s world field hockey tour- nament, but will need at least a tle with Ireland today to advance to the rex finals, ™ : The victory was the first of the touranment for the Cana- dians after one loss and left. Dalgarno the young squad with the eame record as Ireland, which lost a heartbreaking $- Q decision to top-ranked Holland. Holland leads Pool A with a ao record, while Canada and Ireland are second at 1- 1. Canada could advance to the next round with just a tie ues ‘79 against Ireland by virtue of a better goal average. The top two teams from each of the four divisions in the 18-team tournament move tq the quarter-finals, _ Sheila Forshaw, Sandy Tuffnail, Sandy Dreper, Dena Binelatr, Margaret — Canada, which held a 30 lead at half-time. Margaret Johnston. recorded the abutout. The eighth-ranked Irish team held Holland to a 0-0 tle until 15 minutes from {full- time, when the Duich scored three quick goals. Toos Bax LUMBIA ae sonelstetaae SE at tear atararerarerataratate arate cAneeee POPES ‘ae SESS: 00a a eo capers sent tct ETON ‘ote Ss ‘ are Sone wet state! aoa, sn a NGA OC ce aos PEERS rataerearaatehevoatat The tallied twice and Bleyjerveld added the ote other goal for Holland, In other games Wed- needay, Germany defeated Argentina 3- ried Scotland ~ shutout Trinidad-Tobago 3-0, the United States edged Germany, which got two goals from Margit. Muller, leads Pool B with six points and has already been agsureda spot in the quarter- finals, Elaine Graham scored all three goals for Scotland In its Tore over Trinidad- we Scottie team is in second place in Pool B with a 1-t record and only needs a tie with Argentina in its game today to advance along with Germany to the next round, tralia today, also earned a spot in the quarter-finals with ita narrow victory over D aily Herald CARRIERS | in the following areas : TERRACE Cedar Crescent area Dutch Valley Homlook St. Thorabill St, . Wighway 16 W. Willow Greek Ru, Woodland Park Rd, Burgess/Laurier Ave. Seaton Ave. BO, lf ycu aro interest in one of these routes pleas ph hene 635-6357 ‘heteeen 9 am and 5 pm_ The U.S., which plays Aus- - India. Shery] Johnson scored > Kong plays’ Zam twice and Sue Marcellus ° added the other marker for the winners. Awin, a teora loss by less than three goals will get Aus- tralla into the quarter-finals ‘ahead of New ‘Zealand, which has already com- pleted its round-robin play in Pool C with five points, the Australis, England had a tough time ‘in its game with Wales as Welsh goalkeeper Wendy Banks came up with several outatanding saves, The teams were Hed 1-1 after the first half on goals by -Margaraet Souyave of England and Jackie Wiliams of Wales, Kim Gordon got the winner for England in the 47th minute and Jane Swinnerton added an insurance goal 15 minutes later. England leads Pool D with a&-0 record and is almost as- sured of a spot in the ‘quarterfinals with Wales unless it loses badly to Japan in today’s game. In two other games today, India plays Fiji ill and Hong Tim Foll’s tworun single with two out in the eighth inning lifted Pittsburgh Pirates to an 846 victory Wednesday over San Francisco Giants. . Ed Ott opened the inning with a walk and was sacrificed to second before’ pinch-hitter Bill Robinson was intentionally walked. Both advanced on a grounder by Omar Moreno before Foll’s Hner scored both Ott and Robinson. Foll eariler had singled home two runs in a four-run Pittsburgh secoml. Kent Tekulve, 6-6, the fourth Pirates pitcher who came on in the eighth, was the winner. Gary Lavelle, San Francisco's fourth pitcher, 7-8, was charged with the logs, San Franch z u$l0nu 4o°103in the top of the second and the game was tled two ‘times before the Pirates rallied in the elghth, In other ‘National League action, J. R. Richard: scat- tered seven hits and Jeff Leonard singled home two runs to give Houston Astros a i 1 victory over New York er to the game, the eho miathn ee al aut out e inning of a game Tuesday night that had been protested successfully by Astros manager Bill Virdon, The Mets won that game 5-0. Roo Cey drove in three runs with a bases-loaded triple, and Joe F drove in two more with a solo home run and run-scoring' double to lead Los Angeles Dodgers toa 7-2 victory over Chicago Cubs. Johnny Bench became the cincinnati Reda' all-time home run leader with a Calgary \ wi REGINA (CP). — Stampeders ed cdeed Saskatchewan Roughriders 6-5 Wednesday in a bumbling Canadian Football League contest played before 20,700 fana. Kickers accounted for all the. scoring ‘in the heavily ‘defensive game, marked by costly penaliies, fumbles and 3 interce tions, largely at a eaigs riety field goals got two goa ofan got wold gp T. Hay. Bob Macorltti replied for Saskatchewan mh ith = singles of 68 and 67 yards and 8 42-yard field goal. The loss waa the sixth straight for winless tchewan this season, _ & Saske 14 & gant tled Edmonton for SIRS i CN SRS nftesieces nel ESSN ace REA ORM aS ISPS eiecitetates NO OOM Re oie — oeeceletcs Sale ES SSE ty DH HN second place in the Western Conference with the win, : while Saskatchewan re- mained burled in the basement, Saskatchewan threatened to tte the game in the d ; seconds after Dave ae a rough-play When’ tempers red, .Calgary was also assessed a penalty for ob- jectionable conduct, produc: ing loos peders to kick instead of just grounding the ball. Saskatchewan's Al Chorney took Mike McTagoe's punt | and kicked it back. But he was about 10 yards short. of the single that would have tied the game Both teams swapped quarterbacks freet throughout the game, wi ; Tom Clements and Larry Dick ‘seeing action for Saskatchewan and Ken Johnson - and John Hufnagel making calls for Calgary. ! | Saskatchewan had a to three-run, fourth-Inning homer that paced the Reds to a 7-2 vietory aver Montreal Expos. Ted Simmons belted his 2ist homer and Keith Her- nandez deubled twice and drove home two runs, helping St. Louis Cardinals whip San Diego Padres 8-5. Gary Matthews drove in two runs and Gene Garber notched his 22nd save as ‘Atlanta Braves defeated ’ Philadelphia Phillies 43 for three-game a sweep of the int the American League, Dan = Spiliner limited Callfornia to five hits while his Cleveland team-mates. battered Nolan Ryan and two subsequent relievers for 18 hits as the Indians rolled to.a 13-3 victory over {he 8 Angels, Alan Trammell's two-run trey na 8 8 ye Sy pit- chers Milt Pylleox and Aurelio Lopez led Detroit Tigers to a3-1 victory over Oakland A’s. e Brett drove in two - Georg runs to back five-hit pliching of left-hander Larry Gura and lead Kansas City Royala 7 to @ #1 victory over New ‘York Yankees. Gura, 99, struck out four and walked one and he held the Yankees: hitleas untill Roy White's two- out le in the flfth, - Bob Stanley won his firat ‘ game since the all-star break and sluggers Jim Rice and ’ Fred Lynn each ksiocked ina run as Boston Red Sox defeated Minnedota Twins 0- 4 in a game shortened by rain to eight Innings. Chet Lemon, who had heeaking run in fhe eight ce WE ns lead at the end of the first quarter, The second quarter was scoreless, and the two teama traded fleld goals in the third.. In the final quarter, Hay’s fleid goal overpowered Macoritti’s single for: the vietory. Bes yawn for the first half. Saskatchewan earned only Stempeders only fi cas tuy ve as mustered total offences of ee 106 and 81 yards reapac- ively. : Saskatchewan fumbled twice and lost the ball once. The nine assessed the crucial times, momemtum of ‘the Pi marches the’ Riders could mount and cost them 76 yards. Calgary loat two of four fumbles; 10 penalties set the Stampeders back by 65- yards. Errors provided much of the entertainment In the second quarter wheo Clements was sacked, on a Macoritti punt that Richard Crump fumbled and Blain Lamoureux re- Later in the quarter, Cle- mente was marching atrongly downfield when John Kinch fumbled into the bancs of Calgary's Lewis. But Calgary nowhere, and Clements got the ball back, ' be was sacked twice before giving it up. As the half ended, Macoritti was wide on 4 43-yard field-goal attemp!, Tom Forrani ran the ball out to a threeyard lina and nalties, often ole the at! ne “VHumbled two a The game was: ‘largely “a "" first quarter but when F inning to give Chicago White a 43 victory over Bilwenkes B Brewers. Foli’s sirigle did it | Ing late West Coast game, Roronto Blue Jays played the. © ‘ariners at Seattle. . 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BR ‘+ Hernandai; sie 195 1 es Templeton, Sth": 311 04 167 .327 Horners Atl. 368 49 V17 318 Knight, Cin 432 51 037 £317 infield, SD 480 76 182 317 Brockl, Stl. 6 B13 316 Matthews, At): 519 63 164 316 Griffey, Cin 380 61 120 .314 ryey, LA 516 75 142 314 Rose, Phe. 48) db 148 308 Dovbles: Hernandez, St, -Louls, 38; Rose, Philadaiphie, lt Templeton, Louis, St. ce “a ae + fumbled into Kinch’s wai hands, Hing Kelvin Kirk, picked up by Saskatchewan days ago on waivers from Calgary, looked a bad bargain as the game opened. He missed catching one punt ane himself with some reg table runbacks In the rest of the game. Although he was involved in some of Saskatchewan’s gaifes, Kinch proved something of a bright spot to the Riders, | leading their passing ga Willle Burdon, Crump and forse were the main work: fre ry: In the qilattér, the two teams swapped field goals one after another. Johnson started from his own 62 before a sack stopped Stampeder progress and produced Hay's 47-yard field. goal. Dick got the ball back at his own 35, and struggled. al * aud Dick 13; McBridel‘pnitageip.ast. Home runs: Kingman, Chi. seu, 4); Schmidt, Philadalphia, "Runs batted in: Chicago,” 9a; Wintiati, Clego, 9, Stolen bases: Moreno, Pitts. san , burgh, 351 North, San Frar- ‘" cisco, 5 Pitching (? decislouta}: Tidrow, Chicago, 10-3, .749, 2.603 Rorns, Pittsburgh, 10-3, 76%, 239; Bibby,” Pittsburgh, 93, 750; 2.94... ‘Strikeoutai Richard, Houston, 252: Niakro, Atlanta, 150, to the Calgary 55 where Magoritti took over for his 42-yard field goal. '. Saskatchewan mounted a total offeyce of a mere 183 yards to 150 for Calgary. Clements campleted seven of 14 pasa attempts for 78 yarda added-79 yards by : completing seven of 32 tries, Johnson completed 10 of 19 passes for 57 yards and Hufnagel was good on four of ~ eight for $8 yards. Kinch wag Saskatchewwan'e main receiver catching five passes for 57 yards while Gerry Feliner added 89 yards with three recéptions. For dee Forzanl snagged three passes to galn ” 28) yards and Burden, although he caught five, gained only 13 yards. Mike Strickland led Sas- kat¢hewan rushing with 36 yards and 11 carries while Crump paced Calgary carrying 11 times for 52 yards FOOTBALL STANDINGS Kingman, + _ Canadian Footbatl League scoring veeders afler Wednes- SASTERN CONFERENCE " * 7O.C FOS BSSsestares - Marte WESTERN CONF Passaglia, B.C. Cutter, Edm -Q Hay, Cal 01 Ruoff, Wee 0 stickiend, Sask. 6 Kelly, Edm é z SoRONwOS BOURKE SSS249R3 garmany. Eam 5 0 5 0 Macor itt, Sask 0 5 Key, 8.¢; 4 @ CFL Bestern Fontgrence o ga g> 2 O 73 8 go —_ & ae Boos iWin aeo z z= s 5 =a o wen Bouse! s a = a a Saskatchewan 0 6 ‘9 76155 0 Watnesday Result Calgary 6 Saskatchewan 5 B.C. women double champs — , MILVERTON, Ont. (CP) - British Columbia was a double winner Wednesday as the. Canadian senior women’s softball cham- pionshlp got under way. Teams representing the 10 provinces and two territories, as wel] as the host Milverton’ club, are competing. The first ‘three Ways involve single round- robin competition, with the games, Brunswick 61 in the day's first game and then losing to defending-champion defeating New Saskatchewan 7-4 in Wed- nesday’s fingle. in other games, Quebec blanked the Northwest RECREATION BOOK COMES Territories §-0,' Alberta wlilpped Manitoba 9-3, the Yukon nipped Prince’ ‘Ed- ward Island 10 and Nova, Scotia whipped Northwest Territories 9-1. About 5,000 spectators at- tended the first-day. play in ’ this town of 1,500, about $0 Kilometres north of Strat. ford. KITIMAT * top eight teams advancing to ‘ 4 ett Albatross & Gormerant : top eight teams advancing to O UT SOON POOL i & Carswell & Carlson S Game it set for Sumtaye ; z . ce game is set for y. The fall program booklet for the Terrace : : : puter abpiteher Rosemary recreation department is being prepared and C. L Os ES a . é Wednesday night as B.C, will be sent out during the week of August 27, The T i # If interested ... phone Kcith at - § downed Milverton 21 in 1s | Registration for fall programs will be held Sept. | pool will sigee Geren n a : ' ge after New- | 15sonowis the time togive some thought to your yearly shutdown mal. : . 2 foundiand 2-1 in afternoon interests for the fall menths, Ice will be going in tenance of Sept 4. The 632 a2] 4.7 : play. Joame pick had the at the arena at the beginning of September and pool will be closed to the : & Pinning “Calta; tv also .| ‘esistration for programs at the pool begins the public for about three ° BF anaesenecampatsiatinnehecathitan'iameten detrvateeseceeecc. » went the route for Milverton. last part of September. weeks. osssensonepncnsienantnteg RRS SOOM SRR ARR OS RSENS SSS SS ee nna - Ontario split a pair of.