a ay ae ea eer: == _reviewing .a . every Aa alee Page 8, The Hevald, Friday WMhaty ea come out on top” 635-2982 4627 Lakelse Ave. \. | - oe - All Seasons. oo TROPHY. House “Where the witiners . For all your trophy needs Aaron + del herald 7 “Oren 10-10 1 days a week we — Phone 636-4050 he Burns smoking for Sox Britt Burns — even his name suggests heat. The 20-year-old lefthander © of the Chicago’ White Sox continued to throw “smoke”: past American League . batters Thursday night, striking out eight and. beating: the Kansas City Royals, 3-2, for':his third victory in five decisions.’ ~ Burns scattered eight hits and was never in serious trouble after. Chicago scored three runs in the second to take the lead for good. “It looked’ like he had a real good fastball,” said Kansas City Manager Jim Frey. ‘That was. the- first ‘time [’ve seen him, . he throws hard.” The White Sox are being extra careful with: the youngster’s arm, however, and Manager Tony LaRussa came close to pulling Burns in the ninth inning despite a big lead. “It was enough ‘of an in- centive to get the last out,”’.. said Burns, who pitched his third complete game of the season. “Complete games are what pitchers want .... Lamar Johnson and Claudell Washington sup- ported Burns with a pair of RBI each in handing Paul _Splittorif his second loss in : flve decisions, : - Elsewhere in the AL,” Seattle nipped Detroit, 43, Toronto whipped Callfornta, 92, and Milwaukee crushed Baltimore, 9-1, _ Jn the only National: " League_ game, San Diego beat Chicago, 9-6. Mariners 4, ‘Tigers 30° First bageman : Lance Parrish's wild throw ta home. allowed pinch-runner ‘Tom ; Paciorek to score the win- ning run and capped a four- run ninth inning that gave the Mariners a victory and ‘made Rick Honeycutt ‘the - bs major - league's first six- game winner, Blue Jays-9, Angels 2 John Mayberry hit a two - run homer and Otto Velez had four hits and scored. three runs; enabling the Blue Jays to set a club record of six straight victories. Brewers 9, Orioles 1 Don Money and Sixto Lezcano belted back-to-back -homers to highlight a five- run first inning which Flames: are sure. to go to ‘Calgary - ATLANTA (UPL) — What - may have been the last hope the Atlanta Flames would remain in Atlanta vanished Thursday when actor Glenn _ Ford decided not to buy the financially troubled hockey elu .Ford had been considering the purchase. Three Canadian . alfeady offered ta’ buy the team, which has been losing money, including $2.6 last year, “Glenn Ford has. regretfully decided to end discussions for the. purchase of the Atlanta Flames," the actor's business agent Lloyd Zeiderman said in _Eos Angeles. Zeiderman said he made: the recommendation after Flames’ financial summary provided by club owner Tom Cousins. . Ford had said -he was in- © . terested in buying the team and keeping it in Atlanta. The only other serious interest has been shown by Byron, Donald and Darryl brothers -have : Seaman, who reportedly have offered $14 million in . - cash for the team and intend to move it to Calgary. Zeiderman said Ford had. considered the move carefully, but in the end, economics convinced him he could not make the pur- chase, Mr. Ford vevealed bq ls is -yery ‘disappointed economics of .the situation make an otherwise desirable -venture impractical," Zeiderman said. . Cousins put the. team up. P - for’ sale at the, end of the season, saying the Flames. could not make money without large broadcast revenues that support most i other hockey clubs. Final negotiations were not complete Thursday night, but Flames’ President | Bob Kent had said Wed- nesday the team was “99.5” |" percent’ certain to go to Calgary and only .a cash offer from Ford could change the situation. Pats beat Rayals to almost qualify ‘REGINA (UPC) — Mike Blaisdell and Ron Flockhart - combined Thursday night to give the Regina Pats 5 of 11 goals as they whipped the Cornwall Royals 11-2 in the fifth game of the Memorial Cup playoff series. It was the second meeting , of the two teams with the Royals winning the first encounter in Brandon earlier this week 5-3. Blaisdell scored a hat trick with assists from Flockhart on all three, Flockhart shot in two goals, one assisted by Blaisdell and the other a solo effort. Darren Galley also scored twice for the Pats. Doug Wickenheiser, Jack Callander, Darren Bobych and’ Bill Ansell rounded out the Pats scoring. Newell Brown scored both Royals goals with assists from Scott Arniel and Fred Boimistruck. The Pats opened the scoring quickly in the first period when Ansell scored in close at 2:08. Blaisdell made it 2-0 when he jammed the puck past Royals’ goalie Ron Scott at 13:09. In the second, Pats kept up the attack with a goal at 2:26 - when Callender picked up a loase puck -in ‘front of the Royals’ net and flipped it in. Newell Brown got his first of the night about five minutes later at 7:58, making the score 3-1 for the Pats, the closest the Royals got all night. ; The Royals must now beat the Peterborough Petes Friday night by at least three goals if they hope to qualify for the Memorial Cup game Sunday afternoon. Otherwise, the contest will match the Regina Pats with the defending championship Peterborough Petes. Girls’ softball There were five games played in the Terrace Minor Girls Softball Association Thursday night. In the Bantam division, Moose Lodge won Bn easy one as Doc’s Cartage fore feited. In the Peewee division, Lakelse Pharthacy defeated Northwest Sportsman 11-9 and New Quadra Travel took Camperland 9-3. Next games are scheduled * for Tuesday, when six games are on tap, Doc’s and Moose go at it again in the Bantam division, New Quadra Travel meets Lakelse Pharmacy and Camperland takes on Northwes! Sportsman in the Peewee division, and in the * . Squirt division, Vie Froese Trucking meels Bob's Swingers, Chris's Janitorial Service plays Westend Food Mart and Ali Seasons takes on the B.C.G.E.U. All games are set for the Agar Avenue Park. ‘Bevacqua hit” carried . the Brewers to victory. Padres’ 9; Cubs 6 - Pinch: hitter. ‘Kurt a ‘two-run single ‘off reliever “Bruce - Sutter to’ key a four-run . eighth inning that gave the ‘Padres their victory. - American League ««‘ ‘ast. . ro WL Pct, GB Toronto 6s 9 625 — New York 14-.9 609 . V2 Boston: 2.12 S00 Milyaukee non 60 3 Baltimore. 14.440 4% | Clevetan eis: 291° 6% Detroit 360 6. West : Z WoL Pet. GB Oskland wn 6 Chkaga 5611 «577 Texas WV 542, «7; Kan City 12:12 0 2 attle 14.14. 500 12 V2 California Wow .4400C inn. 15.4238 41% M Thursday's Results : Milwaukee 9, Baltimore | 1: Chicago 6, Kansas City 2 Toronto % California 2 Seattle 4, Detroit 3 ' Today's Gamos can ramen ST Pchicago [Baumgarten 42) at: Texas (Jenkins 2-2), 8:35 p.m Oatrait: {Wilcox . 2-2) a Callfornia.(Kison 1-4), 10 p Joronto (Clancy 3-1) oe Oakland (Langford 2-1); 10 p.m, . Clavaland (Spillner..1-1) | at ain e (Bennister. 21), 10:35 pm National Langue . ’ East - : ey _ Pct, GB. Pittsburgh 15,.7 <2 — leaga 210.54 3 [La VW 10 «$24. 3M. St. Loul 2°12 «6500 Montreal WW idl? 6 New York . § a0 8 West 1. L.: Pet GB- Houston “? cinci ~ v 0 ‘0 1 Los A wii 64003 San Diega 13:13:.500 4% Atlanta a 243 8 San Fran 8 19 .29% 610 Thursday's Results San Diego 9, Chicago 6 Today's Games . (al Rigg ig . a ' ea Work: ‘are ‘a mar Monteat (Ro ogers 2-3), 1: 3 pam San Francisco CHalleki 0. dat Chicago (Lamp 2-2), 2:30 p.m. Houston (Forsch 4-0) at Atlanta (McWilliams 1-2), 7:35 pm Philadelphia (Lerch 93). at cincinnotl {Bonham 1-1), 8:05 ‘los Angales (Sutcliffe 01) at St. Louis (Thomas 00), 0:35 p.m. Pittsburgh (Bibby 40) at San Diego (Curtis 2-2}, 10 b.m. :> upholstery and 7 wall panelling. ‘RETURN couver- Henry. : Vancouver — for marathon, long races. hours, 17 minutes. seconds. ‘] four hours,” Walker said, fun,” Walker said. Skeena: since - last: September. “ ‘| month, and organizing another fund- Lucas said ‘tha morning. RUNNERS | | a istandore win to get in, turned back a rebound by New: York defenseman Bob Two Terrace residents took~ part. in the -Van- Marathon last weekend, which ‘was won by . ‘Australian’ Gary Colin Lucas and Sue}. Walker made the trip to |: the and. even, though the two of. “then, _are lacking in eynerience. compared to some of the’ other runners.in_ the event, they did ‘well and are both looking, forward: to running more. “of the: ST really enjoyed it,” ” ‘for just over a. year and turned in a time of three . Walker, a runner for two years, had a time of three hours, 31 minutes, 59 “Tf set out hoping to beat. “go [think ] didall right. ". "It was really, worth | poing to, I'had a lot. of Both of the ‘runners train locally with the ‘Walley Marathoners Club, which bas. “been. ‘in: operation The club ‘put on the spring | run which took place last |. are. though, he wasstill. PDI Stith mh to Lakelse: Lake and halfway back in the time it takes some joggers: to |. Ret. out’ of bed in the "There was at least oné. member of the Philadelphia: . “Barber. was the spark in the ~ team’s semifinal victory over the Minnesota North: Stars.. ; “Tm “only one guy on the _teain," said Barber, after he scored two goals in Game 5 - _ Thursday ‘night to’ pacé the: played great. We did a great job, in. our own’ zone tonight - Lucas said. oT plan to}. and: ‘used’ ow ‘heads. As for enter the | Victoria |" me,’ *1 was lucky.” — Marathon later this]. “ft was more. tian luck, | wear”, “ though’ that gave Barber a Lucas has beer; running. rT record-tying nine goals in the series. He matched the mark set’ by’: teammate: Reggie : Leach in a five-game series 1976. Barber has 11 goals in - _ the playoffs and set a club — record for most points in a . series with 12, .Also,. his ‘| short-handed goal in the first | period..was his- third of the ' playoffs, tying a mark set by ° Derek Sanderson of Baston in 1969. Leach’ added iwe ‘goals for the -Flyers'-and Rick Ruel to. be back raising event for later.on + - this month. MONTREAL. wre) = The trip wasn’t without Montreal Canadiens coach ils mizor aches and pains, Claude Ruel has signed a. iL} one-year contract to. coach. “Pihe run. TRALET: 3 Setegmt A pengionmnets E Bs dertandable, : "though, erms 0 . eh ‘| sincehe ran {from Terrace | announced Thursday, were not disclosed. ~ “Pim happy ‘to see Claude ‘back with the club,” said .Canadiens managing director Irving Grundman. Clean your catpet with the brofeasiona. _ We offer complete carpet cleaning and . oe upholstery cleaning service. a Ad 10%. 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Dailey: and lead just-1:52 into the game, athe NHS teagn in. the. 1980-81. 4s “Our team enjoyed a. “ho ae! SF remained.’ unbeaten’” ‘picking. up his: ‘Btth by”. MacAdam, ‘Craig. ‘and :--Rob nesota,: which, ‘elosed out a. highly: ‘successful season” ‘Flyers’: 7-3. clinching “ays triumph: “There are 20 guys eee ee aa ee --behind..me- and ‘they all” -swe Jost to the best team in - the: Teague,’ We. can always dream: but“we can’t: always — be. disappointed don't win,” > The Flyers opponent in the ‘finals is yet to be deter- mined, as the Buffalo Sabres. blanked ‘the “New. York | Islanders, 2-0, Thursday to. cut New York's series lead we Richie Dunn scored power- play. goals to “back. the ™ shutout . goaltending of Bob | Sauye, “who ‘made 22 saves, Buffalo “averted elimination: for the secorid straight. dame. Game 6 will * " ‘The Sabres gto off to alt ‘when Yan Boxmeer blasted a slapshot fram the left faceoff circle past the right side of: Islanders: . until. 14:45. .of, -the. second... period, when Dunn fired a ~ ., Slapshot past Resch just 17. seconds into the power: ‘play. * The shutout | was* when: we 9, goalie’ Glenn - Resch. It stayed that’ way the —_ : Bobby Clarke: added. single: second « “of: the. ‘playoffs ‘for tallies: ‘Goalie ‘Phil’ ‘Myré. Sauve, Chicago B. i 1 “WHO: blanked ‘the ick: Hawks in. a playoff” quarter-final game. His most. “severe. ‘teat came with {ust “aver six minutes left in the ~ _ game, when he Btopped high- . “seoring Mike: Bossy, ‘then’ deficit - Seraoint BOB WHIFPS J. Military wareer ‘Counsellor. “THE MOBILE INFORMATION NT TERRACE on Wednesday, “4 May, 1980. 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