The Legion 250 midget lacrosée: steam from Kitimat had a goad two weeks this month.when they won a bronze medal: at the national lacrosse-champlonships In. Coquitlam. The team played in group C In.4 the their.games with asix-win, one-loss record for third place: The feam, shown above, from left to right: . (standing) ' Brian’ Seaby-cdach, Tom. Bare, Aaron Callihoo; é tournament and finished Larry’ saa . Graham, Warnock , ‘Two: of, { Danny. Nelson’ Rodrigues, Lee Wittmann, Darren Pritchett, Barry Olivier. : he players -recelved individual honors. at.the - . fournament, with lan Buick belng'selected to the first all- -- star ion and Adam Taylor, ‘getting a Second all-star selection: . z! ae re “Willan Movers Northwest Loggers | won. . : £ wee “second 4 straight ce ; their second straight games: on the laser's side of. the draw in the: Terrace Men’s . Slowpitch‘ League Tuesday: evening, eliminating their . opponents -irom ‘further '” competition and advancing one step closer to the back- door berth in the final game. ’ Williams defeated SKB. - Molson Wreckers 5-3 in the ' early’ game. ~ Tueaday “I evening at Riverside Park, : Adam Taylor, lan Bulk’ Les. Bunn trainer, lan Seab coach; (kneeling) Hugh Mitchell, Blaine Moore, aby Todd Wegener, Steve. . Matwick, Scott Ballantyne, Greg Engen, _Steroid scandal is still: develop with 89to the Cubans’ 55 and — CARACAS: (CP) — unspoken tribute’ 0 the effectiveriess . of testing ~ ; number: of athletea have left * rug: town ‘without’ competing .at- the Pan-American Games. - The‘: exact number. of scratches Won't. be. known until noses. are “counted at each event; but they include equipment, a 13 menibers of the United. - States track and field team who ‘boarded a northbound plane on Tuesday. ° " ‘The mass exodus followed Monday's: that ~- four -- weightlifters,’ including two Canadians,. had been deprived of Games . medals when tests revealed ‘’ that they had used anabolic .tterolds. Three more lifters, ‘one of them an- American | | triple gold medallist: weres: announcement — added to thelist on Tuesday. - The | names. of: the - af- fenders will be forwarded to . their © | ternational’. —° athletic’ organizations for further’ disciplinary action, .which' ~ will almost certainly ‘keep — them: ‘ont of the 1984 ” Olympic Games. ; -US, team headquarters L ‘said the withdrawal of the 13. Americans “should not be taken as: an: implication . of guilt or interpreted in any similar manner” and discus thrower Paul Bishop sald he ‘Rational and” in--. * At Pan Am Games andthe others had their oWn nile - Feanons ‘leaving. . “The réason. we yall left at ; the same time was because that's the. only plane we - could get out of Caracas;” he said, “Its a big. soln L cidence, :: The:— ; welghtiliters disqualified - ‘on -Tuesday | a) . Chicago, who had won three ‘: were Jeff - Michele. . golds in the '110-kilogram . _ class; . super-heavyweight Jack Oliger of ‘Chile, . who “won . three allvers, “and “Enrique. ‘Montiel’ © * of . Nicaragua, who . took . two ‘bronzes in the 100-kilo ‘division. ~ Chile. also- Jost its” top "cyclist, Fernarido Vera, who was suspended for a month- " -sfor using steroids, although the announcement did nat, ... ~ make. ‘clear “whether’ “the. - action was taken by Games: ; ‘officials or by his own’ ‘team. Vera; a'silver medallist in ‘the 4,000-metre ‘ ‘individual “for | Canada's ‘10. - . The Canadians; who had lost two gold; on.* Monday . with the disqualification of welghtllfter Guy Greavette: _ of New. Westminster, B.C., got one . back. as eine ; : . Deschatelets. Canada also collected two. * Silver and five. bronze’ ta :. bring. its. total n medat count | to 79.. ; The, Cabans took 1 five of. _ the 10 wrestling titlés, one in track and“ field and’ their | seventh -of “eight: fencing.” golds In the teany epee. The “US, which’ won. all 10 pursuit at the-1978° “Games, a - said he: took “steroids. ‘two * ”- poaiths ago to help rebuild an atrophied leg muscle. For the first time since the Games began, Cuba ‘won ‘the most gold” medals on. Tuesday; picking. up seven - to the Americans’. five, . although the U.S. still had a: huge lead in the. standings ; wrestling Folds | at the 1979 Games,-had four this. time, and ,picked ‘up ’ anothei PAB) ‘cycling. , ; Uruguay ‘defeated Brazil | 1-0 in the soccer final. and Mexleo. earned its. ‘second Bald of the. Games in track “and field. . Jean-Mare © Chouinard ‘of ‘Qutremont, Que., already a allver medallist in: the in- dividual epee event, earned - a second silver in the team’ epee along with Alain Cote: and Jacques Cardyn rot. ‘Outremont;:. -Danie] Perreaiilt of Montreal. sod -Michel Decauesialt, Vanier, Que. os The Canadian “wrestling - team. won a Ailver medal and five ‘bronze: to’ go with Takahashi's gold; his firat in*: competition’. international since, the | - monwealth Games, Heavyweight. - Richard — “af St: ., Catharines, Ont. wan the*" 1978. Com-.'. ‘.gilver and, bronzes “went to. “Bob: Robinson. of London, Ont.; Pat. . Sullivan . of”: - Montreal; Ken: Bradford of. "Guelph, ° ‘Ont. -» and. Chris . Rinke: and Bob Malle of Port”: . Coquitlam,- B:C.. nt . Cyelist Rory O'Reilly’ of “the U.S...’ won the — one-’: kilometre .. time trial . as _Bay;*. “Ont, With. American favorites © Jesse’ Stuart. and -Jan Pyka_ “seratched- from the event; ’. Luis Delis. of. Cuba ‘was an _, easy’ winner. in the” men’s shot put with a toss ‘Of 18,24 metres; :. a ‘distance that _ would not have earned him -* a. medal at last’ month's . World University Games. In the only: ‘track final; Jose . Gomez of: Mexico won the - - 10, 000.metres in 2 minutes at 15 ‘seconds, : ‘No Canadians were en- t taned in either event but - . eight, “qualified for ~finals Dope technology leaving athletes behind--Daly. _ 108 ANGELES (AP) — Athletes. “who believe that — anabolic. steroids improve their..performance by - in- creasing’ musele bulk ‘and strength will have to cope with sophisticated teating. equipment that. can - trace use of ‘{Hegal.. substances - months. —~ possibly even a year. — after they have- stopped taking thern. “The athletes. haven't kept up with advances in the . sejentific community,” said Dr.Tony Daly, medical director of the Los Angeles Olympic Coramittee. Eight. weightlifters, in- ‘cluding two: Canadians, were stripped of medals at the Pan-American Games | this week, and a number of competitors, including 12 United States track and field athletes, abruptly left Caracas on returning home competing. Daly, a member of the International Olympic Committee's . sophisticated . equipmeit will discourage drug mse by: ; athletes. . _ Organizing ; r medical: commission, believes more. equipment that can detect. . drug use. Jong after an” athlete has stopped using it. - Until now, athletes . shave - . been able to avold detettion - i by halting the use of drugs © Lifters warned early Tueiday, before -. _ everybody that if anybody is MONTREAL (CP) — A. report published in The Montreal Gazette today says- ‘that. . Canadian weightlifters were: warned to stop . taking. ‘illegal. - anabolic steroids six weeks before “departing for the _ Pan-American Games~’ ‘in “7 Caracas. : : The paper says ‘Alda Roy, head coach of Canada’s weightlifting team, . made~: Sudbury, :Ont. . “We' i had a natlonal training CHitip and we, told - 6n anabolic‘steroids at this" stage of the; game they have. . _ to cdme ‘off | ‘them, UF cae - Raye ns tie “tld ti them in-no fre "I think the message will be sent’ out to youths that — athletes do get punished If they use drugs,” he said. The -UCLA School. Medifine - laboratory. testing for the 194 Olympics at 108° Angelés, aril Daly said the examinations. will be done with state-of-the-art | of will conduct, -arything : ‘they. were - on, certain -terma « to. Bo. off because -they would : be tested-and caught.” Two Canadian lifters — Guy - Greavette " of " New ‘Westminater,. -B.C.,- and - Michel Viau, of St-Stanlslas- de-Koatka, -Que,,"—- were. stripped of . medals .. this week in. a_ crackdown. on - drug usage at the Games. View,- aby loat two" bronze “theatatement ina telephone, - . “interview. from his home ix: 10 days to two weeks before ; testing. There evidence that’ ‘anabolic steroids benefit the athletes, ‘Daly said. medals won in the 67.5-km Class, while Greavette, : 23, - . had. the two gold'‘and one silver he had won in the 82. 5- km class’ withdrawn. Both’ . face suspensions which could make them ineligible for the, ‘tee Olympics, -No tests. at WUG - EDMONTON (CP). Equipment for testing’ for drug use was available at the Games in Edmonton’ last month; but -was not used hecause of the $35,000 cost, a ‘the head of the drug testing _ Bob | ‘Day made ' unit. ‘at. the, games . Bald . Tuesday, the comment alter a number of ‘welghtlifiers, including two Canadians; : -were found to’ have. ‘traces of - banned ‘anabolic steroids in: their Games Veneziiela .. : ‘Day said in an interview that chances aré good that in « Caracas, - the drug seandal at the Pan- Amerieah University Gaines." is’. no: ‘scientific 4 Gad — , Marcelo Alexandre, one-year’ _ Prentyle ‘World «: University : ’ Fraricona,. * “ONDE, ‘Games. *. could ensily have: happened al the “Mata, Mexico 8 ping | ‘today in’ the men's.-and . _women's 400-metre hurdles, ‘fien’s "100: metres and women's 9000.metres. Both Canadian softball ‘teams lost to the United States but remained in the ‘hunt for gold medals. ‘The - men’s basketball team also ‘fost to the -U S. In the first game’ of: the ‘final round. , robin competition . and the - women ‘dropped a close decision ‘to Brazil. Ih, volleyball, the men lost “and -Roys scoring four } tuns in the.top of the fifth Inning to get: all _ the offence they needed for the win, “SKB-scored three . in the bottomof that Inning, but Williams shut them out _ the rest of the game. In the late game, Loggers _ beat UAB 11-6'to éliminate tonight, ‘meanwhile, will--play” the loser of the Kokanee Kings- —: Takhar Trucking ‘Oilers - ~” game that is also scheduled . ’ Irlybirds. ~ UAB, irom the tourrament. UAB took’a 1-0 lead in the . second and stretched it to 3- _Oin the third before Loggers had their. first ‘of two big innings: in the: “fourth. “Loggers got. four. acroas_in the fourth ‘and elx' more’ in ‘the fifth, coasting - to: :the ae “victory. after, that” point. « on Williams now. waits for a : thé ‘loser of the: ‘Gus’ - t ‘approximately 8:16 pm: : _ Both.. games: wil f Riverside, | ‘ The ‘winners of t t games will: advance - to ‘the. _ winriers’-round « ‘semifinal’ _oame,, beheduled tor Friday. : Recreation-Terrace Ue Builders Irlybirds game ‘ Loggers, -— for tonight, Kokanee and Takhar play ; 7 at 7 p.m. .while Gus’ and play “at ~ Serub tourney results Seven - ‘gamés.. werd scheduled: but only five _scores 'were available from ~ the. annual-scrub softball tournament. in Terrace - Tuesday ‘night, Ine games - reported, ‘s Controlled: Violence beat G. Hanson: ‘Trucking 15-6, Pudi ‘Northwest College 13-12, _Copperside. ‘Store beat -. - Woolworth 18-4, Overwaitea ‘beat. McAl ring and Co. 1612 Bank’ defeated - ‘Lachance Loggers 12-9. ‘The’ Kermode - ‘Blues: - Lockness Monsters and the.” Laminous ‘Lighting-Charlie.:: Brown | Box scores were not... ‘their third of five ‘starts to - the U.S. and the women lost’ their fourth-of flve to Cuba. | | ‘David Harnett of. Thunder -*. missed - the : - ’ bronze ” “by: less ‘than. as: “quarter of a second. Harnett: ‘alo’ moved ‘inta' the ‘quar--"t “terfinals ‘of the sprint. Pan Am Medal “egal CARACAS = (CP) - standings alter 178 events at the-,. | Pan-American Games: "united ‘States Cuba . Candda . ‘Venezuela | . Golombla. ‘Argentinas -° Peru: . Ecuador. Uruguay”: a Chile * Dom. Republic. i. Puarta ‘Rico : Jamaica ° Nicarsgua’ Panams rinided. Guatemala Sa0S0 Oto anes POOSI=-HHOTOK SD Pan Am Results | ‘CARACAS (CP) — Medal winners Tuesday atthe Pan: American Games: - CYCLING ‘Men's one-kilometre time trig Rory O'Reilly, US; Silver — Argentinas Bronze — David Weller, Jamaica. FENCING © Taam) epee Gold —- Cuba: Silver | Canada (Jean-Marc Choulnard, Alain Cote Bnd Jacques Cardyn, alt Ouiremont, Que.; Daniel. Perreaull, Montreal; Michel Dessureauit, Vanler, Ont.lt ‘Bronce —°U.5,- SOCCER Gold ~— Uruguay: Silver — “grant; ‘ Bronze — Guatemata, - TRACK AND FIELD Man's shot-puti Gord. — Luin Delis, Cuba; Silver — Well Gert, Chile (Bronte — Hubart.Malngot, Trinidad. - Men's 10,008 metres: Gold — Jose ‘Gomer, AAaxicoj Sitver — Bomings * Tibaduiza, calombias Bronze — Mark Nenow, U.5. . WRESTLING, a kilegrams: Gaid —- Cristobal Gonzalez, ‘Cunay: Altver — Rick -Salamgne,; U,S.7° Bronze — Carlos, Villaita, Veneruala. 52 kiloarams: Bold —. Ray -. Fakehashi, Canada (Ottawa); Silver a “Charles ©... Heard, U.S.7 Grenwe — Alelandra Puerto, Cuba. 58 kilsgraims: Goia — Barry Davis, U.5.4 Sliver, Rafael Torres, Cubs: Bronte — = Ortands Caceres, Puerto co. 62 kikepearge: oom Randy Lewis, V5.2 Sliver’-- Rey Ramirez, Cubs; Bronze —’ Sob Robinson, Canade {(Loncan, Ont.) “ kiograms: Geld — Ravi Cascarat, - cuba; leer — Lennie” Zoletky, WAS. Bronze. — Pat tultivan,’ Conads ‘ (Montreal). ta hilograrns: ‘Gow —— Leray Kemp, : U 5.2 Silver.—- Lazaro Rulz, Cubs; Grenze — Ken Gradtord, Canada (Ouelpn, Ont.) , : t2 halegroshsi Gala — Jose Oamian;, Subsr Bliver: —-@vello Suerd:, Vener blood at the Pan-American . le? Brenna -~ Chris Rinks, canada (Port Coquitiam, 8.C.) 00) hilegrarne:: Ge -— - Roberto Limonts, Cubs; “Sliver. — Elle Argentina: Brenzé— Peter Gust, U.5, ted kilograms: .Gaid=~ Greg Gibson, U.s.y Sliver Richard Daschatelets, Canadas (5?. Catherined, - Brenre —- Luis Miranda, . Cubs. Pius 1a ktegeams: oun Candido Cuba; ‘Silver --. Bruce Baumgartner, US.: Breare — Bob Molle, Cansda (Coqultiam). ’ CARACGAS (CP) — What Canada did Tuesday al the Pan-American Games: BASKETBALL — U.S. defeated Canada in men‘s round-robin final tournament. Canada {oat fo Brazil In women’s preliminary round, CYCLING” Man’s one-kitornatré ime trial: Curt Harnett, Thunder Bay, fourth in final.” Men's sprint: Curt Harnett, Thunder Bay, won second-chanca repachage, ‘| - advanced to second round; Claude , Vanter, Ont, won silver medai, . SOFTBALL Canada fmt to U.S. in Plil . Prallminary round, . Canada. defeated Puarto Riko “and foul teU.5, I women's playatfs.: TRACK AND FISLO ‘ Mans. 100 metres: ‘Ben Jonson, Toronto, fourth overall In qualifying, awe ew OD a ont., “7 Cyn ‘Montreal, lost repechaga. eliminated, | “ FENCING =’. . ‘Men's (eam epee: Jean-Marc Chouwlhard,.. Alain Cate and Jacques . Card lyn, ne all. Outramont, Ques Dental Perreault, Montreal: = Michal Derureault, - advanced to finel; Désal williams, : Toronto, fifth, edvancdd. . Men's. metre hurdiee: ‘Lloyd Gust, Vancouver! fourth overall In’ fi: qualifying, advanced to finals tan fF) ° 3, . Newhouse, | Edménton, 1th, aedvanced.- Women’s 4op-midece huedias:. cwin | | Wail, Saskatoon, fourth overall in : qualifying, advanced fo final; Andrea” LB, : sixin, | Page, - ant. advanced. - Women’s wu metres: Ranza Clark, Calgary, first averall in quaiifying, advanced to final) Christine Siythe, Rock Forest, Que., sixth, edvanced, VOLLEY@ALL Windsa t, Canada lost to UG ao men's a competition. Canada lost to Cuba in women's . > COMPHitON, WRESTLING Freestyle . “4 “kilograms: Ray Tekapasns, : Ottawa, ‘won gold medal. Kilegrams: = - “Richard won! medal. : 61. icitagrame: Bob Robinson, Londgn, ‘Ont., won bronze medi, 60) kitegrame:: Akantrenl, won bronze. sliver . cue Ont., won bronze. | . tilograme: Chria Rinke, Port -_ Coquitiom, 8.C., won bronie. . Plea 198 kilograms: Bob Molle, Pari Coquitlam, won bronze. | Deschatelets, 61. Catharines, Ont, . 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What stepsis Alean taking to maxinnize iob ae . mo, " creation, as part of Kemano Completion? - A ‘ + Each of the two new aluminum production ~ plants that Alcan proposes to build would _ » preate about; 700 new jobs- 1400 altogether «- {Another 1400 jobs would be created in the. ‘ gion in service and support industries. _ ‘During construction of the project,anaver-. -age.of about 500 people would be employed, ct pe some additional new jobs resulting . in local businesses... ae - Aleanis aware.of the employment orublems currently plaguing'the Northwest,and = ~ our-planning for Kemano Completion includes looking at the employment patterns and” needs in the area. : oo _ For example, the company’s studies have identified women and youth employment a as requiring special attention, - " The ‘company has undertaken abroad "range of employment studies which include a " guivey of Highway 16 Labour Markets, _ and a“Purchasing Study?an analysis of Kiti- ~mat Works’ 1979-81 expenditures on goods: - and services in northwest BC. _ Obviously there is little in the way of. con- see “érete effort that Alcan can make until be the project is approved. and work has begun, ~ but the company.is now » tteelf with the employment problems. of the * ” Northwest as well as the region’s etonomic _. strengths. 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