- - Monday night, “UNTONDALE, NY: (CP). 7 ~ ey ‘New. York: Islanders ‘are - a one ‘victory away. from their - sixth . consecutive victory: whipping New Jersey. Generals 31-24 ‘in one of thres United States Football ‘League games. - In other action, - Boston * Breakers beat Denver Gold , 179 and Oakland Invaders. " defeated . Washington Federals 34-27. ot - John Williams scared his’ _ third second-half touchdown ‘with 3:43 remaining in the game to lift the home team over the Generals. - The Panthers; who trailed- 17-3 at the half before their. largest crowd of the season 82, B82 eee, at ~ Seventh run the winner. Wayne Gross hit'a home Tun in the top of the ninth: ‘inning Monday night to give Oakland A’s a.7-0 lead over. - Minnesota: ‘Twins. What appeared to be just icing on the cake turned out to be the . Ingredient the A's needed to hold off.a six-run rally in the bottom of the ninth that, included four: home runs. “They sure did a job on that 7-0 lead,’ said catcher Bob Kearney, whose three- Ton homer off Brad Havens of Minnesota. in the second inning started the scoring. ”“T havent seen that ina long " ’ time, if ever. “What. are those - guys eating aver there?” . In. other. -——~ a > — oe ~~ es Ls — —_—e a a ee a — —- —j ——— = ~~ the itging Michigan’ Panthers’ reeled off. their -. the . - out, : the “nlanderd: a ‘four-gime' sweep of their best-of-seven ~ goalte -~ Stanley. Cup final-and. their _,has per Silverdome - in Pontiac, Mich., scored three straight. - ‘touchdowns ‘in . the: third . Period to take a-24-17 lead: Williams scored on runs of. ~ 10 and three yards and Ken ‘Lacy dived in’ from: two . yards out: in the Panthers’ ‘rally. . - New Jersey quarterback Bobby Scott’ hooked up with “Herschel Walker _ for a 65- yard touchdown pass play - 1:20.into the fourth quarter, to pull the Generals even again at 24-24... The -winnig one-yard ‘dive by Williams capped a. 69-yard, 10-play drive that, used up 5:42 of the final- period, Walker ‘rushed for 87 League games, ‘ Toronto Blue Jays edged Milwaukee .. Brewers 2-1:in W innings, Texas Rangers at Baltimore was rained . while’ -- Boston, California, Kansas City and Seattle + were not scheduled: 7 : ‘In the. only: National ’ League game played, rookie | , outfielder -— . Strawberry, batting . Darryl - 138, belted his first major league home rin, a two-run shot, as “New -York “Mets blasted © “Pittsburgh —, Pirates . before only .. American . . M4 ‘1,870, the smallest crowd. in Three ys if i oS Bid Nee i = aa (ee iid lb diy LOCAL STORE downed | - Cleveland ‘Indians 3-1: and New York Yankees blanked _ Detrolt Tigers 7-0. Chicago - ‘Bf choot —j | Tot a, wnt t $US CENTRE f i “yards on yy carries: alving him 1,138 yards for the - “season and‘ moving him ~ back into the USFL ‘rushing. lead, 17° yards. ahead of .- * seared ona one-yard birat late itr: the fourth quarter as “the’ Breakers beat the Gold ina game ‘played ina heavy rain in Boston. Philadelphia’ Stars Kelvin’ -", ‘The Breakers took a 10-0 . Bryant. Walker. caught” « three passes for’ 105 yards.” “Phe victory moved the. . - Panthers, once 1-4, into a tie; first half, -with Chicago. Blitz ‘for. ; second place in the’ Central Division with a. 4 record,’ : ny one game: behind’ Tampa.” Bay Bandits. The’ Generals" dropped to 3-6. Bt, vod “Marcus Marek raced: as yards: with a recovered ” --fumble for- a touchdown - _— midway - through: the . first "quarter, and Tony -Davis_ Rivers Stadium history. San Francisco at Philadelphia. . was rained — out and | recheduled: for Sept. 1 : . * Oakland. ‘pitchers “Mike ‘Norris... and“ Matt Keouh blanked the Twins on five, hits until: the ninth, when © Dave Beard took. over.and. was greeted’ by ‘consecutive home runs by pinch, hitter . Dave, Engle cand Bobby * Mitchell: Gary ‘Gaetti hit a two-run, two-out. shot with: John. Castine caboard via.a’ ~ walk: and,- after., Bean | ‘walked . Tom Brunansky, © ‘pinch hitter Mickey Hatcher-- the _ greeted Tom Burgmeier - with the fourth home run of . the inning ‘to make, it 14 ne a a eee ee a ol 9 a rey Wilcan fe lemeniary | : Cormaront _ -"€temantary 1 ~é. Schbo! Le "halftime ° “lead. on | ‘Tom Mazzetti's S-yard tield goal ~ with: one second, eft in: the The Gold-cut : 08 ona. ‘40-yard: field goal - ‘by: ‘Brian: Speelman in. the ‘thitd, “quarter, and a: one- yard run. by: Harry: Sydney. . ‘early in‘the fourth period, : But Speelman's extra point ‘attempt sailed wide to the — _ Nght with 11:04 ‘left’ in the - game, . and ‘Davis ® “Tater decided it with his short TD burst. The breakers, 65, ended: ’ a three-game losing streak. . Denver,. 4-7, dropped its- ~ fourth: consecutive - -Rame, The announced attendarice . “was 4, 173 out of 4, 759 tickets sold. Sov oh a ‘In Oakland; Fred ‘Besana “threw.” * four”. “touchdown passes to lead. the: Invaders. - Washington‘ drove to the Oakland |two-yard line ‘in the ‘-glosing’ ©. minutes, was: pushed back to the seven by. a ‘delay-of-game ‘penalty, ‘and. Hohensee .was. stopped at the one’ ashe tried: to score “on. a quarterback draw play. with 1:22 left: Oakland, 5-6, cmoted into a He,.with, Los " Expresa Tor’ el “Pacific - . Washington lost Its: seventh: Alraight 8 game and dropped. to 1. yp ~ Routes now p available ii in tthe areas marked « on the map Below: For more information e call” Maria at 635- 4000 . ere that,” - Denis.. ‘Potvin, na ae in "in Blak iy Division. ' hae ~ —"< Ne —— a >< ne the’ fslanders “beat. thé” - Capitals +1-in_ the: best-of: five prelimiziary round, ihe Rangers 4-2 inthe. Patrick "Division final’. and : ‘Boston. Bruins 4-2 in the Prince of Wales Conference final. . Tt was during. the Boston separ eae series that. Bruins, “coach Gerry — Cheevers - said: “Some teams can turn it on ' and off, ‘and’ 1 -guess. the ; Aslandera are one of those ; teams.” Not exactly, Beason ‘and: “It's ‘important to. Bo. ‘into’ the playoffa on one. of thane crests," Nystrom: said part. of the : - reason - for the. team’ 8 said - left . ‘winger Bob Nystrom... “A team has crests, ‘and’ ° valleys. during. the: reqular : very‘ SUCCESS Was. ‘that: “many of: ” the: players lived: th Long | Isiand, were involved ih the” community’ and. ‘pursued:a . varlety ~ of interests « and : “second careers; - “Hockey ‘is a: big thing, a but it’s important. to - keep your mind active,”’ he said,:- “We give a falr amount of 400 metres with a widevictary and a new record time of 55.99 seconds, the thought to a lot of things. There are guys reading real estate books in the back of the plane, 0. “These guys aren't letting : "themselves: go: stale.? | ~ aren't ‘ going stale on the - ice, either, The ~ Islanders. "as. they. » thelr. ne asf wey a through, ey EP <0 In Pringe Rupert Sunday,’ --the® Prince ‘Rupert Rugby: H Club ‘scored with secands remaining in 1 thelr. fame, ee: until Rupert-‘scored a converted try late in the game to take‘ the ‘victory. .Next action for. the: ee . will be _ this e Atul slate of games in the “Lacrosse Monday. night in Tamitik. ‘CASAW. beat; Johnson, ” Barclay and Scaife 8-6 in the *“Tyke-novice division action, . ‘with Blair Manifold scoring - ‘three goals, Sean .Currell and Glen Miller adding two seach -and.. Howells getting: . “the single. For JBS; scorers “were André Baldo ‘with ‘and -~ Heath - “ Radzanowsk!, Vilness and Miko .. Heikkila with one each, ¢ -Pee wee “action had Kitimat Buildall beating ‘Majestic Jewellers 4-3, with ‘Centre. recessed NOTICE OF “PUBLIC HEARING. ‘Take notice that the. Public Hearing on the Thornhill Zoning By- law No. 194, 1983, 'peing. a. by-law to. create” zones for . Electoral’ Area. ‘E’ of the Regional . District of Kitimat. Stikine, aan a will reconvene ‘Tuesday, March 24, 1963 at 7:30.p.m. at the. Thornhill ‘Community The intent of the By- law is to create: zones . - and to make regulations for each zone In. “accordatice “with | the: ‘Objectives «and ae) the Thorfhl it - ‘By: law No.132 ° and “By faw ¥ Hearing will reconvene at'7:30 p: Thornhill Community Centre. ” ‘Official - Northmen nip Kitimat weekend in Prince George, where they'll: participate in- the annual Prince George tournament: the: Lower Mainland will _ also be there. “Lacrosse Scores _ ‘Jason Parkes scoring two _ for the winners. Darren Regush and Jef{ Smith also scored for Buildall, while for Majestic it. was Scott Buick, Doug Gilchrist and Gus-Thanos. Elks. knocked Kiwanis.5-3 in the bantam game,’ getling two each from Blaine Moore and Ken . Lavalle and one from Dan Demelt. Prescott ‘Bolton, . : Jarrod Greenslade and Ricky Wittman scored. for » Kiwanis. In the: : midget. senior. division game, Legion 250 and Team 3 played toa 44 tle, Steve “Nelson scored twice and hit: several - goalposts. for Team 3, while . Mike’ Taylor and Les Martindale had singles. For _ Legion, scorers were Ted ” Guy, Barry Oliver;- John ° ‘Woods and Doug. Graham, - ‘Thursday’ 8 “games . “ineluded JBS beating ‘CASAW-. 8-2, © Majéstie beating Buildall 53, ‘Elks taking Kiwanis 4-3 and Landscaping beating Team ; A105, ~ Landscaping plays Legion “tonight at 8 p.m. in the only . game scheduled, All other _ divisions Practice tonight. “Ta baoaw. 18 EMERGENCY - SERVICES ‘Kitimat, . _ Smithers and teams from - Over. i dees, sO