* “Five™ sete ‘Yiath ‘Seeose | ". Association: teamé will be taking part in the. H.C. Interior d@atrict - : champidship playoffs during the | nxt three weekends ii Terrace : e » and Prince Georges) 000 ” The. playoffs: * thal ti Saturday are. the: ‘first step or toward: provincial: ee ae plonshipe | tor. the~ youth: soccer teams in ditisions I through VII. : -Teamg. from. -: Terrace. were’. selected on the basis of their play , over the first: five games of the : ar “TYBA's 1902 season, ‘saturday in Prince Genie, . : Terrace'a Manuel's Pumas ‘. undde-13 team: and All Seasons _ Blazers under-12: teams: will be . Playing off to decide firstround . “winners, in thelr: divisions. Both . Manuel's and All Seasons will be _, Playing. Prince George teams in “the: firstsround: gameg, ’with.. . Manuel's advancing ‘terfor distrigt final tournament in » Pelee George June. 26° if they | m "Al All Seasons, if they wi, will © No one knows about Games EDMONTON (CP) — The 1983 World University . Games, the’ second-largest sporting event to be held in Canada, has hockey star Wayne Gretzky as one of its _ ambassadors and a media division ‘desparately trying to inspire interest from other parts of the country.. Yet the. event remains | virtually unknown ‘to many pepple 18 months after Edmonton’s bid: was _ac- cepted over those from Brazil and Yugoslavia. The sports ‘spectatle is expected to attract about 4,500 athletes from at Jeast B0,. countries who -will compete before | about’ 700,000, spectators and ‘an accumulation . of between 1,000 and 1,500 media’: personnel. Only the 1976 Montreal Olympica could boast larger figures. ema problem, Ri ns to Be i. f imonton, ‘Wi ent uk... of its way in 1978 as host of . the. ‘most “successful ever ~~ Commonwealth Games. ‘ University | Games President .Ed Zemrau has ; indicated that local interest appears weak. Media at- tendance at Games’ news conferenees, for example, has dwindléd.. : “Fortunately, we've had encouraging response to our “tour of Alberta. towns," » Pe the 6 winner * of the Williams “ty. ‘ »; Lake-Quesnel game belng played ay ‘Saturday in Williams Lake; The. - - ' winners of Saturday's, games: "play in Prince ‘George on, Sunday. ous ‘in Pringe George: ‘to deride the. “gotie” represeiitative ‘to the: Ins .. terior champlonships June.26.. °°. >Nextweekend,a, Prince George... team: will” play” Northwest: .~ \ Sportsman’ and.a Quesnel team * will play. Dave's Plumbing in ‘Terrace to. decide winnets of the ~ | ~ wnder-t1 and-under-15 divisions, _reapectively,. again to decide — _representatives to the finals June, to. the in- on’ June 27. Zemrau said, “People in the small towns all know of the . games... . Now if we could - just get Edmonton.” © Whether. Edmontonians : will respond in the'same . feverish manner witnessed. during the Commonwealth | Games shoutd become evident in the coming weeks. Tickets go on sale June 23 and organizers expect - to get a> good in- - dication how much. selling - will be needed before the games are held next July 1- 11. ’ ‘They're confident there -Will. be sellouts -for the. and ~~closing-~ opening “ceremonies ~ in _ -Coni- monwealth.Stadium, which is being expanded to ac- commodate more “than” 60,000 spectators. But al- tendance at the com- pettone remains in doubt. in: the’ “only hi « tacilitien: a. $30 soiiliea " fieldhquée and “a: housing: - complex at the University of Alberta, is progressing on budget and on schedule. © _The rest of the $42 million — in capital expenditures are for improving or repairing - theother. Commonwealth © Games facilities being used for these Games. : -Unlike’ at: the Olympics and Commonwealth Games, ‘there have been, to date, no threats of boycatts. Stats and, Standings: NATIONAL: LEAQU +.,. Mest_ Division 7 WoL Pct. aa. St. Louls 34 093°/598 _ Phitadelphla 30 24 556 2% Montreal 2024 «5300 0% New >: York 29°97 «$16 4% Pifteburgh: > 24 27 .453 8 . Chicas - 7116 .E 13 _ . West /Olvisian ---~ - ‘Atlanta , 92 Nd San” lego 7 | 31 93°.874 7 Les Angeles 27 31. 466 8 San Franciaco 26 31.456 a _Hovstan / 25-31. .4a6 9, Cincinnati 2432 429 10 ‘ L Pct, BL Detroit 3418 684 Boston 35 2) 616 sSaitimore - 28 27 OF 7% Milwaukee 2027 «Jor iv Cleveland _ a soo 8 New York 7627 49) Be . TOronte . Zé 30 1464 10 Wet Division Konsas Clty) 9 32°72 «583 — Chicago 2223 582) California 32°25 -.56). Wa Seattle 29°27 «500 Sle Oakiand 2632 «448 Taxat We 40 We . Minnasata ¥448 «233 21 Thuredey Retviis San Diego 5. Houston 0 Aincinneall 3 Loa’ Angeles 2. - of Wy , burgt” " Panbent's Gaines Chicago. at . Montres| St. Louls at New ‘York -Pittaburgh at Philadelphia Houston at San Dlego - _Cincingatl at Los Angeles: - Ailante at san Francisco *. ‘Saturday Games - . 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Garner, Houstons” : Triptes: 13° ted ih 5. tee Home ruqe; Murphy, Aflanta, rT Kingman, New York, 15.° Runs batted fewtdurphy, At Philadelphia; ” Pitts- » Pile lanitas- am f Diaz, «, ‘Moreno. - stolen bases: Dernier, a ~ Minnesota ot Texas N aT Sunday: Games - Oakland | at | Taronta - “ Gleveland st Boston “* seattias at Kansas sCity ak aalindsore ot Testes SBN . ‘Oakland, —— AMERICAN LUAGUE wast Division Ww Thursday Results Milwaukee 9 Salfimore 7. New York § Boston 3 - 24 in Prince George. : . ‘Pizza: Hut United,. froth the Terrate wnder-i8 division, will. - play their semi-final game June -26 in. Prince George: agalist Kamloops. The winner of that game.will play the winner of the ‘Central _ Okanagan-Quesnel game, alzo to be played June 26, In local league soccer action ~ Wednesday night, Pizza Hut United and Briad Insurance a “Rovers played to a 2-2 tie. ; Instead, the Games are _ expected to attract the best field of - athletes between - the 1976 and, the -1984 Summer Olympic Games. Ten events . are scheduled: track and field, basketball, gym- nastics, swimming, diving, waterpolo, fencing, tennis, volleyball and cycling. " The Soviet Union; which has apparently: struck a deal with’ the - Alberta government - to ~ use- Edmonton facilities to train for a period | .. 7 before the. Los. “Angeles _Games, has indicated it will send=-ite-entire Olympic team next. summer. a The United States has no “international evente scheduled in 1984 prior to the . Olympica 60 University Games will be its _ final major: testing ‘round, § rn They’re affordable, attractive For those of you who qualify for.a These quality homes are 924 : manufactured homes, .. BC. second” mortgage, the door is square feet in size. They're energy oe And you could own one for around —_ then open to a very generous finan- efficient, éasily maintained and built .. ood fag as “—'Chittage "7 Calltornla "Ss - "Minnesota -0 Kansas City 7.” —* Tonight's Qemest. Oakland “at Toronto,’ New York at Baltimore Cleveland at Gestion. - Detroit at Milwaukee Callfornia at Chicago ~ Seattié at Kantas ,City - AAInnesota : Saturday Games Oakland at. Toronto at Texas :- Glevetand at Boston - | Calliornia st Chicagea - New York al, Baltimore N- Detrolt at Milwaukee NS. ‘Seattle af Kansas city N New: York ‘at Baltimore Cofllornla at Chicago | » Detroit, at. Milwaukee “Warren, cle: (HO. “Branly. Ter. * 35: 2 WHsan, ! 740, McRae, . Ke ay 77, ” coopers. 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Gilehrist, with, the ‘other, Majestic Jewsllers- won . the pee wee gaine 64 over: Elks, Scott Buick leading | ‘the scoring with two goals and Dan Demelt wetting a _ goal and three assists, . Other Majestic: ‘scorers: ‘ | 7] Kitimat lacrosse scéres Atul slate of games were — played in Kitimat Jacrosse. Is ee ax night at Tonite foo and 8 Insulating bibi \ Russell and'Sons 6-4 in, the’. * Billes, - ‘tyke-novies game, with Tim | wore :N otrie y Tennant, . Darey,'Dawaon and J ‘Martiskainen; white Daniel . | “Alexander, ‘Kelly Gilchrist - ‘and Paul Hyland seared _ “OK, Tire’ got’ goale. from o five" -digferent., players: in - thelr. 54 edging of. Kitimat - _, Ged Jegald Hammill: were: “the other Vand S Borers, ° For Russell and Sona {t was: " ‘Robert Necman:' ‘with three... Bulldall, with ‘Lee. Whitt-. ‘man, Mike’ Hough, ‘Kevin: Graham, Lonnie Mazurak *. and” Hugh: Mitchell” the“ .marksmen tor the winners. Adam Taylor had two goals. . _ for’ Buildall, Blaine Moore _and Steve Warnock each - getting singles, to round out the scoring. In the midget- -senior | game, it was_ Legion 250 : beating Kitimat Land ‘Softball tourney. Be Terrace minor . softball held its final night of play ‘before. tha. windup tour- nament’ Thursday night, '. wrapping up the season's - pehedule. .- Gemini Gems beat > Centennial Lions 23-16 in the . Tehall match. Juba’s Hot Shots beat Bri- , Don: Specials 15-10 atid Eastend Supremes, took.” Bob’s Swingers by the same score in the other Mite game, - Vie Froese’ Trucking “edged Westend Chevron 13 12 in the only Squirt.game for which there was a score . available. The Pee Wee division had - two eloge. games, with Skeena Hotel edging Nor- thwest Sportsman 19-17 and Thornhill Huskdes. nipping .. _ Lakelse ‘Pharmacy “17-16. The other two game scores were hot available. ; .The annual windup soft- ball tournament for all four divisions takes -place Saturday and Sunday at two - different: fields. Mites and. Squirts will play at Cassie Hall Elementary Scheol while the ee and Pee Wee | gates will h ali’ ‘happed PUT ta set for Saturday at Agar Park. association will be'sending down teams to play in the . “'mite;’ aquirt and pee wee tournaments, Games begin at 9 a.m. | _both days at both sites, and — should wind up around 6 p.m, both days as well. - There will be pancake breakfasta provided by the Ladies of the Royal Purple © beginning at 8 a.m. both mornings .as well. A con- cession will be open both , days. © Coke stir | — in the NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle says ‘Don* Reese never appealed to the National Football League for help in solving a drug problem the. former defensive lineman says was Tampant in New Orleans. And Chuck Muncie, ac-" | cused by’ Reese of using . cocaine when the two were: Saints ‘teammates, admits there was widespread use of the drug in New Orleans but says he has not usedit since © joining San Diego ChATBers: during the. 1980,seggon.:..,. cial package from the Royal Bank-or New Aiyaush’s noftball - qo ‘i . =. | j . : . +