| ub tourney ‘continues the annual Terraes scrub softball . “meet Lockness : Monste 1. ve at® Canal a Re ‘tournament: continued: Monday: night: ‘Hall’ Elementary School, Luminous, . with aix-games on the schedule, ° ea a a 7 , Lighting takes on'Charlié Brown Sox) see “Unfortunately, - only: five’ ‘scores. at Northwest ..Commiunity College, - _ | were ‘available, In games Monday;. ' | _» Totem: Furniture plays Northwest * Alllance Church beat Woolworth 14-4, ° Community. College at Clarence | -:McAlptiie & Co, beat Twin River 17-14, Miehtet | Elementary. School, =. Ail Seasans Expos beat Mixed Bag 10... ‘Woolworth plays Copperaide Score. at! be Royal Bank downed “Radford’s: “:° Rotary’\Park, MeAlpine . plays ‘ ma Raiders 2-10 and TCBC beat Here far: a Overwaitea at: -Skeena. -Junior - . eer tay table to thal Secondary School, and Royal:Bank .~ oy was available from the eran Lachance ers at Pobie - In-'The Family va. Hanky's ‘Heroes. Lie ; vente ote game. a .. . i a " Seven games are scheduled for this AR. games are 7 scheduled to i 0 : a ‘evening. Controlled Violence playi'G. ‘|. Hanson’ Trucking at Caledonia’ Secondary’ ‘School, ‘Kermode ‘Blues’ - Bam, 4 Games: in ‘the. tournarient eoaiinue + until Sunday. afternoon... “20 ‘American swimmers, ‘dope oe cad ¢ advance ° thes season. ended for two more Terrace Men's: Slowpitch ‘League teams Monday | ” nde as ‘double-knockout boser’s rom ‘competition “ ‘saw Williams: Movers and ‘Northwest Loggers: stay ‘alive. | o _ ‘The’ victims. of :Monday's.’ games were Dreamworld D.. Grace Construction, who. : lost to Williams 74 in the early game, cc ee - Westend, who dropped an, ae decision to ois yo If the ‘ah ga game, ‘Dreamworld started” : ‘ut witha bang: taking a 3-0 lead in the top .- ‘of the first and making it 4-0 in their end of — _ ‘the second before Williams. got’ on “the ‘hoard. ‘Williams scored .two runs. in the hottom: of the second and third timings and __ "got the winner across in the fourth: - while holding Dreamworld off the board . The late game had Loggers the week have Kokanee Kings aid Takhar’ “Trucking Oilers and Gus’: and Terrace _ Builders Inlybirds playing. - Wednesday” “Tight, starting at 7 p.m:.": Two more games will. bex played x the : game in the top of the fiat inning Sea 7 they scored four times, Loggers’ added’ : four more in the top of the fifth ty eomnplete | theri, scoring, . while Westend: could only * " jvianage a single run in, three separate; innings, never puiting toge ther, a rally: -holding a otoreale ead rally Smaaxy, August 28, a at ll a.m. : - Games in the alowpiteh firial tournanient nt continue tonight at. Riverside Park starting at? p.m., when: Williams meets» “SKE ‘Molson Wreckers ‘ald at 8:15 p.m. when Loggers meét UAB; Games later in’ 7 intherally. Anyone with a'street- -legal cycle can take part. - Highways 16 and 25, with a $8 for. members and a’ fee for “non-members, For more information On the rally call Bob . “ og ae ' Roadrunners. hold bike. = ‘tthe Terrace Roadrunners motoreyele. club will ste Both members and non-niembers are tavitedt to take part { 1 The rally will begin at the weight scales a¢ the junction of Compton at 698-1881, or 886-7186. dominate Pan Am Games| -CARACAS (CP) — Track "--and field takes over the - spotlight from swimming at. the: Pan-American Games ' today,” records set in the ‘pool have given the:rumners, jumpers and throwers a tough act to follow.. ‘Predictably, ‘alll three “world. marks’ were im- proved by. members ‘of the United ..- States : owned them previously and the U.S, team dominated ‘both ‘men’s: and women's events, winning 25 of 4 - ’ possible 29 gold medals. . Despite the absence of Its two world record holders, Ontarians Alex Baumann of Victor: Davia of Guelph in the 200 breaststroke, aN Canadian team-came away): with two golds, one more - than it won at the 1979 games in Puerto. Rico. But Canada’s overall total of swimming medals fell to 20 ; from 27 at San Juan. With swimming and one in water polo, the Americans: con- tinued to widen their lead in the medal standings. Their - - qlosest contenders actually suffered a net loss Monday ws when four welghtlifters — two, Cubans and Canadians: — had medals. confiscated for illegal” use “of anabolic steroids. . “ That left the U.S. with 87. gold medals in 169.events to Cuba's. 43. and Canada’s nine. . lifters: were Guy Greavette of New Westminster, B.C., who: wont two gold ond a _ but three world. “ men's swimming ‘team who had - four vietories. in- wei "the disqualified Canadian “gilver in the's2, skilo class, and‘ Michel’ Viau of St. - Stanlalas, Que.; who. took . two bronze In ‘the “61S-klo division. © © Cuba was ordered , to: return ‘aix gold medals’ won ~ by’ Alberto: : Blanco and Rafael-Nunez in sweeps of " the 100-and 60-kito tities and: a World record set by Nunéz in the snatch category was -didallowed. a ‘ @ames officials sald uring teats on three other lifters - who failed to win medals —. -one each from - Argentina, : Colombla and Puerto -Rico: - — alsa revealed. steroid traces‘ and that all. seven . will. be reported to the . Knternational Weightlif ‘Sudbury: fo: the <200-metre ~ sad fing individual’ medley ‘ and *; .CARACAS. (CP) — A. sophisticated ‘system for. _ Getecting .the. presence of anabolic ‘steroids’ in the - human body caught up with ~- seveg weightlifters Mon- day;- . including ~- two: ‘ Canadians, and the number of. disqualified athletes could swell to 40 before the Pan-American: Games vend Aug.:29, Michel‘ Viau - St. Stanislas: Qhe.,- aad” ed Greavette of New ‘West: minster, B.C.,° along with — Cubans: Daniel Nunez and . Alberto Blanco were or-— dered to return medals they won last week after traces . of the banned substance " were found in their systems. All four medallista have returned to their respective - countries . aBtandings. after -143 - Federation for disciplinary — action. - The “swimming pro program — ended Monday as it had :” begun ‘six days,earier, with . a world'‘record swim in- volving : Steve | Lundquist. for the final five innings. Hockey. camp games begin ‘The second annual Terrace Minor - Hockey Association . development camp. is under way ‘this week at the Terrace arena, '. gnd while -the drills and ‘The bresstatroker from Jonesboro, Ga., who had lowered his 10-metre mark . to one minute'2.28 seconds - last, Wednesday, was.’ member of: the team’ that “closed out the. evening with a 8:40.42 clocking in the 4x100-metre relay.. team, ; previous mark of 3;40.64-a _ year ago, were Rick Carey, ‘Matt Gribble. and Rowdy : Gaines, All of them hold individual world records in mark down to- ‘65.19 last Sunday. Pan Am - Medal: ‘Standings “ CARACAS CP) i i ccccesocu-ueeebak: an Pan-American Gamat: United: Staten gunk 2 srmaaeien due eS SHURE 3 [-R- 2-2-2 eo - el SL. WE) -instfuction of the players may not be of interest to the ania pubile during: the ‘HALIFAX (CP) — Ralph © _ Hollett ‘says the Canadian ' Federation acted shabbily ‘in stripping him of. his Canadian middleweight boxing title Monday, but he’ has’ not- given. up hope: “of being champion again some ° day. : It is part of the up-and- down world of boxing, but it” ia not the way: a champion “ wants to. lose a litle,’ the "three-time champ saldinan “the | _ federation _ announced | its interview —. after.” decision in Montreal. “T-don't mind losing t in _ the ring,” Hollett said, “1 _ don’t want-to lone it like this, 1 want to lose ‘it- the same way I got it,” Hollett, 30, has receritly lost three auccessive fights by technical knockouts — two against Roy Gumbs for ‘the: Commonwealth ° “mid: ' dleweight title arid one non- title bout against Marciano . Bearnedi of Patterson, N.J. The losses did not affect his Canadian title, but a win . against Gumbs could have - made him one of the world’s - top middleweights. The decision to declare’ the title vacant was made Sauvageau said, - “hureday Dight and another on ‘Friday. - day, what happens in the evenings probably will be. The players in all three” age categories have been. ‘divided into” teams, and games will be played in.all. - age groups starting tonight - at? p.m. to 8:30-p.m. Friday night and from 7:3) p.m. to9 p.m. Saturday night. The - ‘middle group wil! play their games from 4:15 p.m. to 5:15: p.m.’ Wednesday, -Friday and Saturday. | The midget pou will probably ‘pe the. biggest . draw, however, and they'll -. be-playing games, two per Hollett stripped. of title. : - because Hollett had not defended Itgincereclatming it’ ‘last -fall, - federation - pectin Paul- Emile — Hollett,. a ‘former kick. - boxer who first won the title in 1980, bald the two top contenders have’ both — * turned -him down recently. when offered fights." - British. protest: NEWPORT, RBI (AP) — ‘The head ‘of the British ‘syndicate In the America’s - Cup races accused the of- ficial American measurer Monday night of disclosing - ; secret plans to put foil on the keel of his boat, “We invited. Mark. Vin- bury, to our dock at eight. ~ oftheck.;. this: .amorning, _ Peter de Savary told a news *- conference. © “We had requested that the meeting - & be in confidence." . - De Savary sald :Vinbury - which had been attached to the keel of Victory '33 and ruled that > no remeasurement would be required of the boat. “coms DEMONSTRATION ALL DAY SATURDAY TW: Satellite Receiver. | _WITH 10 FOOT DISH == “SATURDAY, ‘avaust a We sell, install ‘and service ROADSTAR. . SOUND. INNOVATOR | ~ Our service department offers quelity workmanship as well a8 warronties on most st rand. ” FREE COFFEE ALL mY 08 am. te 0:08 pm ane "W610 LANELSE AVE. TERRACE, BL. 7 rm MON-SAT. = 6:00 pm FRIL~#: ii: 100 on. 635-5134 Rangers of the B.C, Junior night," tonight, Wednesday - ‘and, Thuraday night from 7° . p.m.’ to approximately 10 pm... re ‘After .. the:- initial . instrnction and garnen have | been player. they players vided into allstar Teams for games Friday night from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. | and Saturday from 7:30 "Pn. tollp.m ~ _ ‘ Mark Pezzin, the coach of the Kelowna Wings of the” Western Hockey - League, ‘and Murray Lawrence, coach. of the. Revelstoke Hockey League, are in. charge ofthe camp. § Ita _ Perzin's second visit to Terrace for the camp. BACK TO WORK “The Koltanee Kings slowpitch team is sponsoring what is billed, ag the final slowpltch tournament of the. year on " Labor Day weekend, with up to $2,000 Brice mouey at etek for entering teams, — .. The tournament is limited to 16 teams, ith a $150. entry ee req| ent, with from each team. It will be a double-knockout. fet as first-prize money. 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