: a ‘ . ye 4. The Herald, siciaat — . . Even though the club's: ‘membe! Brock Waldfoa, Skeena Valley Golf would like td see the facility used | more, | p has gone up, - ub’s new-pro, be a member to use the club,” Waldron said in an interview Monday. ‘People have the idea that you have to have a membership to go golfing, and that’s not #0. : “t think the reason mare people don’t come. golfing - is they think that you have to have a lot of money and a membership before. -you can come for lunch here or use the course, but anyone can come aiid use the place. " oe Waldron, 29, comes to Terrace with experience 8s an assistant pro in both Calgary, at the Shaw-nee Slopes club, and the Oliver, B.C, club. Originally from Kelowna, Waldron: still maintains a mem- bership in the Kelowna coub. | Pat Waldron, Brock's wife, also has a hand inthe . _ Skeena Valley club, since she works In the kitchen ‘and helps her husband with the organizational chores. She explained! how they managed toend yi up in Terrace. fe “Brock was ‘working ‘at ‘Brenda: ‘idines. when we heard it was golng to close down, and ie'd enjoyed working at the Calgary club, so he phoned around to some. proa that he‘knew and, by word of. mouth, let people know he waa available, co "Eyentually, this club phoned and he got an in- terview here and then the job.” Since coming to Skeena Valley in April, Waldron ‘ has reseeded the greens to correct the. winter kill . " ‘tes boxes built on the third and elxth holes. - “We had work bees, with a lot of: the members| coming and helping out, and we also had a lot of help _ from the correctional insHtute,” Waldron said. , “There was a lot of raking and resodding done by “members, and local merchants put up new wooden - signs on the course that look really good,” mo ‘ “There have alse heen several leason sets wiven to both junior golfers and beginner. and intermediate ladygolfers, with more lessons possible in August, f ' Waldron said the recent cool, wet: weather hain, helped course conditions at the club,” “Tt was getting pretty dry during the long hot spell, ; . “| don’t think peoplé realize that you don’t have to” - from last winter’s severe weqther, and has seen néw _ but it cooled off and rained just before'the men’s open ~ tournament and that helped keep things green.” The membership has risen slightly.trom last year, Waldron said, with a total of 234 members belonging te the club. Waldron would still like to see. more . members of the general public using the course, the club offers, “A membership lets you reserve preferred times on the course, and establish a handicap s0 you. can enter local tournaments, but it’s not a requirement to : use the course. Anyone can come here and use the _ course, because we have green fees for weekdays and — "weekends and also for evenings." = Waldron also said that the restaurant can be fe booked for lunch or dinner, and weddings might also. BROOKLINE, Mass." (AP) -- A relentless. authoritarian in complete. charge on the tennis : Vilas a diplomatic. v winner tumed into a thoughtful diplomat in the laterview ‘tent.. _* ow as“he did when he 19777, Vilas said Monday night _ after: rolling over Mel court, Guillermo Vilas Is he ‘playing as well —~argpeg very difficult, " . Purcell, 6-4, 6-0, for the. ei Shou, 49 well a3 taking Advantage. of the other: te cilities - ~ Waldron: Jooks for | new golfers : -be arratiged for weekends when there is no tour- nament scheduled, For further information on the elub, call Waldron at 635-2542. idle in the $200,000 U.S. ‘pro tennis championship. — “How can you compare? “I's s0. complicated,” Should he be considered -.@ better. player, at the, won 13 tournaments In | moment, than Ivan Lendl _ of Czechoslovakia, who lost here in the -quarter-_ finals to Purcell, or American) McEnroe? “That's a disrespectful question,” Vilas said. “You're talking about’ such great players, . Joba. “Lendl, ‘who won ‘elght , - tournaments, . McEnree,' ‘who. won Wimbledon when he- was nine years old, drinking milk. I'm "not going to answer that.” Vilas” may have af- . ‘swered those questions on: the tennis court in easy “ straight-set victories over . ‘fourth-seeded © Yannick « Noah ‘of France in the _ semifinals Sunday and ‘then Purcell. Purcell, seeded seventh in the: ‘tournament and. *° major:league:: - fankéd 30th in the world, ‘Stayed with the’ top- -“Purcell’s speed was no. sizzling passing. shots to milestone. a "Ror Pete F vantia | No: 3,000; ‘a aingle; became more significant: “when, he converted It into career run No. 1,064; the. ‘final tun in - Philadelphia Phillies’ 7-6 - National League ‘victory Monday. night over San Diego Padres." Elsewhere in the.National League, it was Los Angeles Dodgers 2, Montreal Expos 1; Pittsburgh Pirates 5, Cincinnatl Reds 4; Chicago Cubs 6, Houston Asttos. Sin 10 innings © and Atlanta Braves. 4, -St, Louis Car... * dinals, When Rose scored on George. Vukovich's double in the seventh inning, “it increased the Phillies’ lead to 7-3. The Padres scored three times f ho The Anerlcai:’ Veagidre Carl Yastrzamski capped, ma ‘home. aie yng ta the: * “Chicago heat Houston, Houston was leading 5-4 ln the top of the 10th on 4 _by Ray Knight, ‘Danny Heep ‘and Phil Garner,“ ; by “Jerry. | “Morales ag. Leon Durham. opened the Chicago 10th with a singte . hit. | Braves a Cardinals 1 Joaquin Andujar walked . | home the tle-breaking run ‘with the bases loaded in the and scored on Johnstone's : eighth joning. and Bob Horner followed with a two- run single, leading Ailanta . over St, Louis, ‘Winner Phil Niekro, 83, gave up six bits in 7.13 Innings before Gene Garber’ .. , cans on to earn bia deventh ave. a three-run homer’ ag. Boston rallied from ‘a: -five-run deficit in handing Texas its seventh consecutive loss. © Jim Rice had put Boston ahead 6-5 with his third hit . before Yastrzemski < hit ‘. reliever Jon Matlack’s first -pltch into the Texas bullpen. Dave Hostetler. knocked in a palr of runs for Texas ‘which also got run-scoring a hits from Buddy Bell, Mike . Richardt ' Parrish. Angels $ Orioles S Bob Boone hit a two-tun and. Larry homer in the seventh inning ; tosnapal-ltie Reggie Jackson homered - single. - Baltimore — ‘got homera from Cal - Dwyer, while Eddie Murray added a two-run single. Yankees § Mariners 3 Tommy'John pitched74-3° ~ innings of four-hit ball and - ‘Oscar Gamble, Dave Winfield and Roy Smalley slugged second-inning. homers as New York rolled to its flith straight victory. ~ John, 6-7, yielded only one . ° unearnedrun, while George © Frazier gave up a two-run -homer to Richie Zisk in the ninth. Rich Gossage then for the Angels firat run arid i’ | iG they addedk-three amore: itt on the eighth. inning on. a bases Td _ - loaded walk to Bobby Grich -and Tim Foli 'g two-run ; “solo . Ripken Je, Joe Nolan and Jim: came one to gain his 47th save of the seagon. *‘ ’ Garhble led off the second with his eighth homer ‘and’ ‘Winfield followed. Two.cuts later, Smalley slugged his':. | ‘10th home tun off Seattle © starter Gene Nelson, 6, White Sox @ Tigers 0 Harold Baines and Vance solo . Law.. bit thirdtnning homers to: back the seven- “hit pitching. of Dennis Lamp, 7-4, as. the. ‘Chicago " - downed Detroit, “070° Italso was Lamp’s second ere straight shutout against ~ . Detroit... He‘ tossed a ‘five. ‘hitter against the Tigers on July 7. Chicago scored three runs _ in the: firat asthe Tigers’ “Milt Wilcox, 66, hit one ~:~ ‘batter with the : bases loaded, walked another to force in a.run and gave upa run-scoring hit: to Carlton ‘ Fisk. Indians SA's 4 . _.,Fhird baseman Wayne Groga’s ‘throwlng error on a. fot we more in ne fourth,... two-out grounder by Toby Bard al 1 Pa fo Y ‘m 6 r “Milwaukee: Braves pitcher, was the loser, giving | upitour. ” runs in one-thirdof the third inning. ‘winner, or The os wee. the left: outs — baseball's down but “mot: forgotten “hten. The Ansoclation of Professional “Baseball ‘ ‘Players — of ‘Ameriéd, which helps’ in- ° digent- "play ra and ers, want ot was the ‘Trailing 48, "Rick. Man. ‘ining led off the. Cleveland ninth with.a 1 single off Dave Beard, 8-7, Perconte walked and advanced the runners with & sacrifice. Aftéeran | intentional walk foaded the bases, Manning scared the =~ on Larry tylig © ron Milbourne’s - sacrifice’ fly, Harrah then hit a bounces” > . that Gross fielded cleanly, but-his throw to first went | over Danny Meyer's head, *allawitig Pereonte to score, ° tee ; ‘Harrah in the.ninth inning.