2 Page 8, The Herald, Monday, September 18, 1978 GORDON. AD ANDERSON § T.V. GUIDE All listings sisbject to change without notice. Lene e RRR SRO ORS eeeereeceneneneee ; % : j ‘ \ MONDAY § p.m. to midnight KING |. ” CETK BCTV 9 KCTS 2 (NBC) 3 (car) 4 (cTV) (PBs) | 00° | Carol Burnett | Mary Tyler | 6 Million Oollar | Mr. Rogers | 115 Moore Man ; : ‘a News Hourglass . Electric Co. - 100 Roots “News Hour [| Growing :15 Years 30 Over Easy aaa . :00 | Seatile Tonight The Waltons fhacNell-Lehrer 118 130 | Hollywood Newsworld , :4 ff Squares :00 [Little House on =| WKRP Bernstein is Pralrle NAAS.H, Conducts ; 145 :00 | Monday Movie Super Movie In Perf, at Wolf ~ . 115 | "Audrey Rose’ Special ‘Audrey Trap aoe 140 Rose’ 145 Huge crowds attend last stock car race of year anh News Magazine . . "00 Barney Miller Anyone for. | ‘ 145 Tennyson. ; . . 100 News National CTV News Dick Cavett bd be ar Final Show anna new mountain Kin Lt [rematch Pant Final P News Hour | Thomas ' . . : 145 Final Remembers ‘The second annual King of Mountain Nature Trail. The second, as he crossed the Organizer of the race, 00 Late Show the Mountain feot race old course record of 41 finish line in 40 minutes, 30 Tyevur Whitaker said that it 15 ‘The Journey’ Sunday attracted some forty minutes flat, established at seconds. Just 20 seconds was good lp see so many r 30 competitors, some from as last year's event, took quite behind Simkins was Adrian competitors turn out, and he oof iM far away as Smithers. This a beating as the first three Johns, also of Kitimat. hopes that (he event will be - — ; . was more than double the racers inished with a Nine of the entrants in this even bigger and better next oo, number of entrants in last ' faster time, year’s race: were women. year. ’ -.: JUESDAY 10 a.fft, fo 5 ) Pall: : i year’s event. Rick Hanna of Smithers The fastest of the fairer sex sonar cook a ns wee topped ail competitors,as he was Terrace’s Maureen The entrants paid a $2.00 ; The starting point was the covered the course ina time Sargent, whu completed the entry fee, and all who % i 0 | New High | Friendly Giant Trouble with | Electric Arena parking lot, and the of 39 minutes, 35 seconds to course in a time of 48 finished the race received a :15 | Rollers Banjour Tracy Company course covered some five take first place..Kitimat’s minutes, 27 seconds, lo finish “King of the Mountain” T- i 30 | Wheel of For: Mr. Dressup Definition Tragers of .-:. iles, mainly over the Terrace Paul Simkins was a close ninth overall. shirt for their efforts, :45 7 tune the World . :00 — America Alive Sesame St. Kareen’s Yoga 9 Making Music LIONS CONTINUE SLUMP a 5 Sell Ime. TT ; . 130 It's Your Movie BCKSON VT Me ° e Ti C d . d ; 45 ; America. 7. , “ Hollywood Noon News Explorers Esks nip Riders, [i-Cats dumped § [7 92 1= Jonni err ; a y ; 130 | Days of Our Search for Movie Matinee Roomnastics . ee CALGARY (CP) — 19 attempts for 169 yards, newcomer Freeman Johns — Sweet kicked atotal of four 245 7 Lives Tomorrow M tor Music Calgary Stampeders moved while Tagge was good on six and lo Bob Richardson for field goals of nine, 17, 39 and ° Bob McLean ‘Death M ue into sole possession of third of 18 attempts for 49 yards two Saskatchewan touch- 3 yards and Wally Buono. 7 Show Week a Environ .. place in the Western Con- and Keithley was good on downs andrusheda yard for had a pair of second-half 115 leeken Envi ronment th ference Sunday, defeating two of four attempts for five the third. Kicker Bub singles to complete the :30 | The “Doctors ab ny or British Columbia Lions 14-4 yards, Tagge had two passes Macuritti converted two of Alouette’s scoring before aa 45 late in a defensive struggle be- intercepted and Keithley had the touchduwns but Lan- 0,567 fans at the Olympic M00 | Another World = | Edge of Another World {Spinning Storles fore a capacity crowd of one picked of: caster was incomplete when Stadium. ats Nighi ; American 26,888, Hinton fad ‘a yards on he Lried a two-point con- Nick Jambrosie ‘kicked a :30 High Book, Loo The two clubs previously seven punt returns, while version following the 40: Ie rd field goal in the third 145 Hopes Cover - Cover had been tied for thirdspot in Kirk had 78 yards on six Roughriders’ firsi touch. %>¥ardlieldgoalin the West, but B.C.’s loss returns. down. quarter and a 47-yard fingle : Movie Take 30 Aian Hamet Over Easy drops the Lions into fourth The Lions -were able to Saskatchewan opened the 0 8 missed attempt in the » ae ; spot with a 3-5-2 record. The sack Hufnagel four times game with a short kickoff Second period to account for :30, | ‘Crosscurrent Celebrity Fossum Stampeders now are 43-2. while the Stampeders were and tried. the same ‘7H ton’s scoring, ‘th wr : Cooks in their previous en- able to drop B.C. quar- manveuvre as the contest 4) © victory gives 4 ‘t 100 Flintstones Price Is Right Sesame St. counters this season, terbacks thee times. - drew Lo a close but in neither ood i ae ei nd 15 : a Calgary had defeated B.C. Next Sunday, B.C. travels caseweretheyabletosnatch Teor ‘ ‘a pote ater 0 Carol 23-21 andthe leamsplayedto to Winnipeg for a game possession away from Ed- i pace hh th or : Burnelt a 19-19 deadlock the against the Bombers, who muonton. c ig cama aa il € feed, following week. hold second place in the MONTREAL (CP) — aa a 271m i plac James Sykes, on a two- westernconference. Calgary Canadian quarterback Wiha 27°] mar : blow Bright was’ forced bela o tap tang inehilyy i edt qjureing Pirales ach drove in two runs for feat 243 the wachd's oniy sihe : . defeated Montreal Expos 5-3 nnd ft he lay are, Coss em ote gah TE ane AL Won, Kate (ome lw dtp — mark of the opening quarter, Edmonton also got touch- Vietoryand 19th triumph ina city Royals stretched its saan wate the teushest pun “oe breaking his nose, Calgary downs —_ from Larry Tow at home, while the lead to 4% games over ands up to the toughest punish- wit defensive back Irvin was Washington and Stu Lang. Phillies were blanked 2-0 by California, stopping the “ment. SOOM OREO eee REF E PE RHER SEE OEE ED ETE assessed a roughing penalty Dave Cutler converted all uf New York Mets. Angels 5-0 as Dennis Leon- ‘ on the play. the touchdowns, added a Dave Parker’s threerun ard hurled a five-hitter and guuguansacauusnaeuaudaversuvaenaunenauunuaunnenevernesan ; Sykes was Calgary's main Singte‘on a missed field goal homer,his27thof theseason, Frank White and Geurge ra yard run, scored Calgary's lone touchdown, which marked the first time the B.C. defence had allowed the opposition to score an of- visits the conferenceleading Edmonton Eskimos. REGINA (CP) + Joe Hollimon's 72-yard romp to a touchdown with a third- Gerry Dattilio directed the Alouettes to three first-half field goals by Don Sweet and the defence stymied Hamilton Tiger-Cats as Dattilio, pressed into service by a succession of injuries to Montreal signal- callers, was relieved for ‘the. second half by newcomer: Hukuba fensive touchdown in 12 quarter pass interception Montreal took a 14-4 Tum Shuman, cut by “, quarters. helped Edmonton Eskimos Canadian Football League Hamilten earlier this season, Kicker Cyral McFall defeat Saskatchewan viclory Sunday. who went the rest of the way. bovled field goals of 19and4i Roughriders 25-20 in a ; ; yards, added a 16-yard single and converted Sykes’s touchdown to round out the Calgary scoring, Lui Passaglia accounted for all of B.C.'s scoring with a %-yard single and a 20- yard field goal. The Lions, who already have seven players on the injured list, suffered anather offensive weapon, gaining 89 yards on 20 carries and Canadian Football League game Sunday. The Eskimos, who have lost just once in 10 games, pushed their first-place points total in the Western Conference to L7 points—five more than Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The Roughriders, with two victories, is last with four points. and booted a 2i-yard field goal. Baseball The closest race in the major leagues—in the National League East—drew even closer Sunday, as Pittsburgh Pirates moved within two games of firsl- place Philadelphia. backed the five-hit pitching uf Bert Blyleven and Kent scores. time in seven meelings, 7-3. The victory moved the Red Sox within 244 games of the front-running Yankees in the American League East. Jerry Remy, Carl Yasir- zemski and Butch Hobson Brett smashed consecutive . home runs in the third In- catching three passes from Tom Wilkinson and Tekulve for Pitisburgh. ning. Hufnagel for 60 yards. Warren Moon handled Mets rookie Mike Bruher! In the NL West, Los Burden had 48 yards on 15 Eskimo quarterbacking fandcuffed Philadelphia on Angeles Dodgers’ drive carries and caught three passes for 37 yards. Larry Key led the B.C. offensive drive with 48 yards on 11 carries and 20 yards on three passes. John Henry White had 44 yards on nine carries, whileAl Charuk had 23 yards on two receptions. Hufnagel was good on 12 of chores, with each producing a touchdown. A 14-yard pass from Wilkinson to Lang in the fourth quarter proved to be the winning margin as Saskatchewan made a Spirited cumeback allempt after dropping behind 18-7 folluwing Hollimon's big run. Ron Lancaster passed to four hits in pitching His first cumplete game in the majors, while Elliott Maddox singled home the firs’ New York tun and scored the uther. 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