ON orthmen beat Kitimat in weekend rugby Terrace Northmen rugby team overwhelmed the Kitimat Erocan team 28 to 12. in an inforaml game climaxed with a fund- raising raffle draw Sunday. A 125cc Suzuki dirt bike went to the winning ticket holder, Harry Murphy, of 4a56Lazelle Ave. Fun raised from the 1,200 tickets pold were spilt between the rugby team which kept $900 and the Three River Wrokshop for the han- dieapped which was awarded $483.11. The first score inthe game was a try by Terrace scored by Neil Fleischmann ona push over by the Terrace scrum. It was converted by Scott Freeman, Terrace's second score was by Ken Lipinski cap- ping long run by Mike Jaschinski. It was con- ds verted by Scott Freeman. Terrace’s third score was by Neil Fleischmann ona 40- yard driblle convered by Scott Freeman. Terrace led 18-0 at the half. Terrace scored again with Doug Matheson aided by a strong team effort by for- wards.and backs. Kitimat’s first core came on 2 brilliant run by John Shaw who was set up by Ray Thornby.. It was converted by Dion Miskell. Kitimat’s second score came on a strong effort by their forwarda and was scored by Ray Thornby, converted by Adrian Jones. Terrace last try was scored by Mike McCuish anda fine run by Ken Lipinski with the forward cardying over for the try converted by Scott freeman. Won't those cup hopefuls ever quit? By JOHN NELSON NEWPORT, R.I. (AP)- Just how long will men keep spending millions of dollars for a trophy that is prac- tially unattatinable? ~ In 126 years of racing for the America’s Cup - the world’s oldest international sports event, older even than the modern-day Olympics -23 challengers have raced 80 times in an effort to unbolt the trophy from the floor of the New York Yacht Club. In those 80 races, challengers have won a. single race in the Cup series in three tries, he can afford 1, But, for others, the road to Newport was not that simple. It tock a major land deal consolidated early this year by Western Australian land developer Alan Bond to get his challenger, Australia, here. Sverige of Seden was financed by mare than 60 Swedish industries, and the other Australian challenger, Gretal II, was a low-budget affir financed in part by the ‘Ted Turner, skipper of the victorious U.S. defender Courageous, may be tons on the water, but putting the yacht Australia up against was a litle like Tur- ner’s Atlanta Braves facing the New York Yankees in the World Series. . Yet, they challenging. Baron Marcel Bich, who was the first to challenge for this year’s Cup but didn’t get . past the . foreign eliminations, said in August he would. challenge again, probably in 1980, Asked why he would bother, the baron replied: “Why not?” ' Why not, indeed, The man makes an estimated $200 million a year from the sale keep of his pens, disposable: lighters and shavers in North . America, an although he has not won a ‘Sports grand Total of six races. Taffle of a $30,000 gold ingot. As many as five countries have been mentioned as potential challengers in 1980, or thereabouts, whenever the New York Yacht Club gets around to accepting challenges. They are Australia, Sweden and France, again, England, a challenger which hasn't had the means of late, and West Germany. Again, one might ask, why? Perhaps the tactician abord the Swedish yacht Sverige put it best. ‘The America’s Cup is something very special,’ said Borje Larsson, It is to yachting what the Super Bowl is to football, what the World Series is to d_ baseball, what the Olympics it to skiing and track. USSR beats Cinct PRAGUE AP-The Soviet Union national team beat Cincinnati. Stingers of the World Hokey Association 5-2 in an international hockey tournament match Monday night. ; Lo It was Cincinnati's’ third APPLY NOW FOR elearning a trade -world travel A JOB IN THE FALL The Canadian Armed Forces has openings for young Canadians capable of passing the en- trance standards and interested in: a -excellent career and pay opportunities ; Openings are available in Sea Operations, Land Operations and some administrative and elec- trical and mechanical trades. For further information a Military Counsellor will be in Terrace at The Manpower Centre on Wednesday September 21 from 9:00 a.m, to 4:00 p.m. loss in as many games, The Stingers lost their first 11-0 to the Soviet Union and the second 8-2 to the host Czechoslovakian team. ‘Dennis Sobchuk and Rich Leduc were the Cincinnati scorers Monday. Career Canada plus | former - - . The Second World War, inflation and the income tax created a 21 year hiatus in Cup racing between 1937 and 1958. It could happen again but, just as was the case 20 years ago, someone's lust forthe sea will draw him into a multi-million dollar trip to Newport - a trip that most likely will be in vain. CHEWING HABITS The United: States ‘is ‘experien- cing a spurt in chewing tobacco. Production of the product has in- creased 16 percent in the past five years to 74 million pounds. Today's chewer prefers loose leaf and fine cut tobaccos rather than " qld-fashioned plug. BALTIMORE AP-Jerry Garvin dealt Baltimore’s penant hopes a severe blow Monday. night, allowing nine hits while pitching Toronto Blue Jays to a 3-1 American League baseball victory over the Orioles. The rookie left-hander, 10-16, gave up a sixth-inning home run to Rich Dauer. He then eased out of an eigth- inning jam by getting Lee May to hit into a double play © with runners of first and third, then retired three straight batters in the inth with Orioles on first and third. .Elliott Maddox opened the eighth with his third hit and went to third on a single by Ken Singleton after Dauer fouled out trying to sacrifice. Veteran Doug: Rader, playing his first major league. game as an out-fielder, slipped and fell on the wet grass when he appeared to have a chance to get Maddox at third. Rick Cerone drove in two Toronto runs with a single in the second and a double in the ninth. Roy Howell's singled in Gary Woods in the The loss went to Rudy May, 17-13. It was the Orioles’ third defeat in their last 12 games. They have a season record of 7-5 against Toronto. 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