a pee of a Naticnal League tae nah wore Sunday. tered the .saventht ha no-hitter: ‘He '- oda lost His no-hit bid: ‘Wid: one out in'the seventh - ganie, - ‘Pete Rose of the Phillies played’ in his 3,000th game collected his 3,768th hit, tye: iy of Hank Aaron, who lt pecond on the all4ime list _with oy fobd had 4,191 hits, ‘Rose trails only four other = in number of games league baseball seasons, Reéggle Jackson doesn’t néed' extra motivation but had some Sunday against * Geage White Sox. conte on Friday and he taldine to.try to havea good ay,”” said Jackson. ; BA the California - Angels " gtftelder collected four hits . Father’ s Day, including’ oi ‘1th home. run, to lead - thie Angels to a 3-1 American oe - League victory. » Jackson's : ‘best. game of ~ thes season included a single ‘anid stolen base that set up a. ; __ beo-ran Angels rally in the ‘fourth - ‘inning. . Chicago ht-hander LaMarr Hoyt, 4, "had a 1-0 lead when ca cAirber. Carlton Fisk's -. Percept off the fourth ‘B. single, stole second : Continued: fo third’ a8 hraw went into tentre field, . -Nisekgon scored the tying ee &@ gvounder-by Doug - d ot Of eaeic quits PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. > (AP) There Was the ball,. tucked in'a clump of high grass, ‘sitting some 16 feet "away: -from the pin on the 17th. -hole at-Pebble Beach. _Anv-impossible shot. ° : “For you, impossible," said ‘Tom Watson. ‘For him, a birdie and the — US. Open golf cham: ~~ plonship. “My -- caddie, ‘Bruce _ Edwards, sald ‘You can’ get. ‘It close,’ '” said Watson. “I aad, Tm going to make it.’ pnd: when Wataon: cooly . camined that ‘impossible chip - Shot Sunday, it earned him - the Open crown, heating : Jack-Nicklaus in a-brilliant - : duel: that had all: the . stringing. tive, straight, | mes ements of high drama.- “That birdie and another + tbat followed on the final . . hole gave Watson 70 for ‘the \ day and 282-for the tour- “nament, two strokes better than’ Nicklaus, who was: - gunning for an showdown between two of- ‘the- game's: finest players that seemed to ebb and flow ‘from'hole to hole. “The * day started with Watson sharing the lead. “> with Bil Rogers at 212, four " gtrokes under par and three ‘shead of Nicklaus. Ten: : other players were bunched - it par. or bettey, but - this _~ aully ‘pecame a two-man '’ tolirmament, - Wateon, . "the: drame . began early. ae Nicklaus staging one of. ma We cetamiliar. charges, " blpdies to move int at tle ee: Je lth, Bea HV, wit tea pat Bolf thro lho aoa ner vias the frat one : fold,: He bogeyed the ~ ta: fol , i 4th ant 2h missing short putts be ; Watton ~ “had: missed a: “taltallting’ 16-Inch putt’ _- Whileh' would have’ provided “ 1 an Impirtant birdie at No.7 anid then’. seemed ...In . big - trouble at No. 10 when he hit « --Pittaburgh ‘ sien Greg Gross: doubled,” | x sh the ‘Pirates’ went on to’ Aaron, 5128, Con dad had a” major. dy! 9 o) Intol GHEE | i ‘Watson outduels Nicklaus for U S. Open | un- | : __Precedented fifth Open - CROW: “Tt “elimnaxéd - “an 18hole Sunday. Nicklaus. VB... H today. New York 5, St. Louis 4 in w “fanings;. Montreal <11;" ae 5; San Francco, * iin * Lou Angeles 2) Cineinnati 1; Ban ‘Franelsco 9, Atlanta 4:: . . kk . so ore knew Thad a noniter New York@, St: Louls 6; and, owe but it puts a damper San Diego 7, Houston 1 ‘The Pirates tied the score : "1-4 in'the seventh when Lee . Lacy ‘singled ‘and went to: ‘second as Dave Parker, hitting for Rhoden, walked. Lacy acered on a ‘ingle by - Omar Moreno. ° 3,771. All-time leader. Inthe Pirates’ eighth, Bill Madlock doubled off Dick Ruthven, | 55, and Jason -Thorapsan Was walked re Wag cent nate ante ines sath goa DeCinces when shortatop Plate went in the dirt for an error.’ ° \.° --DeCinces took third on Bobby. Grich'a single and scored'on Don Baylor's ‘sacrifice fly to. give, the Angels a 21 lead. . Two innings ; jater, Jackson hit his third homer Jin. a8 many games for an insurance run. Toronto 3, Oakland 2; .Baltimore 5, New. York 3 in 11 .innings; Minnesota 4, Texas. 1; = :- On Saturday, it was Texgs : 6, Minnesota ‘3; Chicago 7, Califonia 6; Toronto - 3, Oakland 1;'New York: 4, Baltimore 3; Boston 7, Cleveland 3; Milwaukee 10, ~ Detroit °2! and Seattle 10, Kanaas City 3. daod begs tadodnl off veg ent alron Mhaniyet k ea into a ‘hazard at the sidé of the green, But he connected ona brilliant 25-foot putt to. save par. It was a algn of ; things tocome. The par at 10 left. Watson and Nicklaus tied with eight holes to play. At No. 11, Watson hit a 25-foot putt for -a birdie after Nicklaus had missed a three-footer and ~ taken a bogey on the hole, '. That ‘gave Watson a’ two- stroke - lead with seven to play. - But, when Watson’ played the 17th, he and Nicklaus were tied again. Nicklaus had finished the round at 69, —- his best 18 holes of the tournament ' "Watson! 8: fee shot on the | Canucks sign. Sundstrom | : VANCOUVER (CP). -.. ‘Vancouver. . Canucks .- have: signed ‘Patrick Sundstrom, . a Ql-year-old ‘Swedish | hockey star, to a two-year . agreement, Jake Milford, the Natlonal Hockey League . club's vice-president ‘sald. Milford.: said. who played centre and right ‘last. year -« ; Bjorkloven'team, ‘signed ‘a - - conttactin Sweden Sunday. Bvery report we've had - on7hitis \positive,“*: said: Milford,y who ds pattending - + thbtleaguers: “edited 4° fel a " ecemesi | ‘d “fy K : : ” Suindsthom, at sie faétand "7. fits ie ‘199 poulids, averaged a goal: 4 game while ‘playing a - Sweden. ‘in the ».werld: ” chainplonships in’ ‘Figland’” last spring.’ ‘the’ agreement calls tor” t o. an option of about §110, 000 a: seaspn with an undisclosed . signing ‘Hdnus. - we « Sundstcom brings to five . the | ‘number of Swedes... - Vancouver - has: under, : contract.’ UE . f In other AL games it was’. “1;° Cleveland 5, ~ Boston. 4. in-.14 innings; - "Milwaukee 7, Detroit 5; and Kansas City 7, Seattle 75, ‘in a. telephone interview from 9 Toronta that Sundstrom, ° ~ ‘with bores * ete ie ae “ ‘ Ron Roenicke “and Ron ~ Cey each hit solo home runs and Jerry Reuss,’ 8-5, won ‘his third game in'a row to. help the ‘Dodgers. extend thelr longest winning streak of the seacon'to six games, ‘all on the road. Roenicke's’ homer in the first inning off - Tom Seaver, 3-8, was his first in the major leagues. “Mets 5 Cardinals 4 John Stearns’ 5! fworrtin : ao Blue Jays 3 ro 2. Dave Revering drove in ' tworuns with 4 homer anda. _ Bingle § as Toronto came from | behind ‘ ‘to ‘beat ‘Oakland and sweep a three- - game.‘ weekend series. Willie - Upshaw, ° Bonnell and Revering hit successive singles to tie the game at 2-2, After. Oakland .. eatcher _ Jeff. Newman’ 8 error, on Jesse ‘Barfield’s bunt loaded. the bases, Bonnell scored the winning run on Ernie Whitt’s - fielders-choice grounder back to the mound. ‘Orioles 5 Yankees 2 - Joe ‘Nolan's ~two-run - Homer in the 11th sndpped a “2-8 tie and lifted Baltimore over New York, -Ken’ ’ Singleton singled with one | -out, Floyd, Rayford ran for Singleton, and Nolan belted | Ba O¥L pitch for his third . homer. | oe Twins 4 ‘Rangers 1, ‘Dave Engle hit a- two-run a Bi SU tomer and i Gary Ward hita rath a ont 8 nad ‘pars hole landed in the left fringe, about 16 feet fram the cup: The distance would ‘make it'a tough putt from the green and an impossible ~ one from the fringe. —_- "*] gaw it buried..in the grass,” said Watson. “I hoped for: a good He, that -maybe I could get par. When 1 saw the lie, I changed my mind. I said, ‘I'm going tosink it.’ " What Watgon found was. . that the ball had landed in such a way that he could get the head of his gand wedge under It. He popped the shot softly and the ball rolled in. nally. . triple off Bi Bruce Sutter wi AB: @ wild ‘pitch allowed. ‘both i ~ Funners.| “fo. edve “and the Mets held on to beat then’: smacked ia ’ Pa 08, ‘Pena. - “homer aid a pal fing. ‘and Tim: Wallach ‘capped a Barry out in. the 16th inning ve New -York. a 5-3 lead. ‘fiveran fit: inning: with. a’ < threerin ! ‘homer: ‘to: help” me : . Montréal win its third game: “was sik And sien a ina row, Oliver | raised his _ ledgue-leading’ _ batting 73 on ‘average.to’ 330, . ae ‘Giants 5 Braves 3 . Morgan each homered to lift San Frandised over Atlanta.. Clark smacked a solo ‘ ‘ hamer," ‘Morgan had a two-run shot, : his 12th, and his third, .. ‘Astres 8 Padres 4 Shortstop Dickie Thon’ -had three bits,’ drove in . three runs and scored twice to lift the Astros over the . 3 Padres.’ Jackson's extra ( comes rom Dad fr ecbell seaese, Bil Almon’s throw to. the ; sole shot and doubled to help - Minnesota beat Texas. Indians 5 Red Sox 4 Ron Hassey's bases- joaded single with one out in the 14th inning scored Andre - Thornton with the winning run to lead Cleveland over ' Boston. Thornton. ted off with a single, took second on - a sacrifice by Jerry Dyb- “ginski, before an intentiénal walk to Rick Manning and a walk. to Von. Hayes. loaded .. the bases for: Hassey. Brewers 7 ‘Tigers 5 Ben Oglivie drove in five ., Tuns with three homers and - Ted Simmons hit a solo shot ~ Keys hurts his knees _ VANCOUVER (CP) —- ortunat ' .Defensive, lineman Tyrone ‘as Milwaukee. -handed loss. - Royals 7’Mariners 5 — George Brett hit a three- run homer and U. L.° Washington, “making his first start-since May 28, had. two hits and scored twice as Kansas City” beat the Manne = et eee “as if drevied by a magnet. Now one’ stroke ahead with only one hole to play, ~ , Watson needed only par to. . -Clinch his victory. He could have played No. 18 safe, but he -attacked: again for a-. birdie and his two-6troke final margin... - The. vietory . earned ; Watson $60,000, while - Nicklaus,‘ bidding. for. his. ‘20th major championship, took $34,506 for second - place.’ Rogers,- Dan—Pohl. Clampett . finished third, four strokes - and, .Bobby behind, and earned $14,067. apiece. Jack Clark ‘and Joo & Detroit its seventh straight ; Ailes ‘ad dead TPH quarter-final “a tnasa Terrace’ “youth sis ‘team, has. qualified for: the In- . Association's “under-11. division ~ tepresentative,. will. join All Seasons Blazers and, Pizza Hut “ United at the district playoffs in ” Prince George this coming * Saturday, All Seasons qualified ‘in the under-2 group: in.-a | playoff weekend, while Pizza Hut was . ~ automatically included in the — halt: last © wil he played Saturday.” . ' Dave's Plumbing were beaten — take a 1-0 lead against” their _ Prince . George competition Saturday morning, but fell - ‘behind 2-1 by the end of the firet Second-half goals by Russell McFarland and Grant Livadny gave Terrace a 3-2 win in‘'* ‘the game, though, and a spot in the district final. -In the under-15 game, Quesnel not yet been “verdoy” djstrict : soccer. cham: ° by. the. Quesnel) . ‘under-15. - plonabips iif’ Prince George June: “representatives 3-2 in their bid to sot alter semi- final play Saturday -” go to the iatriet finals gaara © : . Northwest Commualty: an elle eae el, - Clogs ts vo 7 3 ‘Northwest ‘Sportsman, the” _ Narthiwest Sportaman ‘oe an. ‘~ northern Interior. “Gerace ; ' “Youth. “* Soccer” “early goal from Teddy ‘Taylor .to - under- 18 division semi-final that © wasahead2Qatthehalfandtook | and 11 in Burnaby. aa tagtannsnansonesnsee sehen Ronan neieaaencataes : a 3 ead aarly tn in the 3 second nai’ * “pefare goals by Sean Brady'on'a: - free kick. and Gary Bowsher put : | Terrace back. in the game. ° Dave's couldn't get the equalizer, Game. times and opponents: of. the Three Terrace teams have 2% officially an- = ‘nounced, but all three of the local = - teams are expected to be in ac- ~ tion Saturday before noon at different sites in Prince George. Winners of the five age group _finals to be played in Prince “ * George this weekend ‘wilt ad-— vance to provincial finals July 10- BDO. wins. slowpitch tourney "ADO won the Skeena Cedar Kings Softball Extravaganza game. ' Sanday afternoon, bating SKB: Molsons 65. in the final HDO, and SKB Molsons were the only two teams left after “two days of single-knockout elimination play involving 27 teams Saturday Morning, | and managed to survive not only — the first rounds of play but the Saturday night beer garden. HDO got into the final ‘with a 14-1 semi-final win over, Royal Bank, while SKB Molsons got six late-inning runs to beat Luminous Lighting 148 in a semi-final that was close until the last two innings. Royal Bank finished third in the tournament. ' Moat of the runs in the final game were scored in the. first three innings, a8 HDO got two for i insurance in the top of the ‘fifth to make the score 65. The initial innings were close, with’ HDO getting « me across in their half of the-titst and SKB Molsons.coming back with two in the bottom, courtesy of a Doug Thompson inside-the-park homer. Keys of the B.C. Lions will ‘ probably mjss three or four . «but will likely miss three or four weeks and we'll haveto weeks’ of the. Canadian. _ Football League action _ because of a knee injury, Lions head’ coach Vic Rapp * said Sunday. cast Keys was, schédilled’ ‘tp _ undergo minor surgery today to. remove some: floating cartilage, wait to see how he comes back. The Lions must ‘declare ry ith ee > ee reserve list. } _ 7 NOW A VAILABLE Birchwood — Apartments: Adult Oriented | 2 bedroom suites 7 : 7 —Close to downtown -. Phone . _ 635-4422 ~ “T's unfortunate- for | ‘him, “‘ said Rapp. “He hada good chance to be a starter | HDO chipped away at SKB in the second and put three seross, while in the bottom of the second SKB got two back:, to tie it.at 4-4, In the crucial third inning, Jerry Martin gavé"” HDO the lead back at 54 when he hit one to the fence for an inside-the-park circuit, and the SKB pitching ran into _frouble,. walking in the eventua] winning run. — Dave Sharpe got his second homer of the lournament to. pull SKB back into within one in the bottom of the third, but " innings, , HDO scored their two insurance runs in'the top of the fifth, and that was it for offence until SKB threatened in the. that was all the offence they could manage as Martin's, pitching and the HDO defence came up big in the final four, . however, and Quesnel won. that: - Hl _ ~ tagegtoup's:final berth from the 3. bottom of the seventh with two out, loading the bases and, bringing up Sharpe, who hit a long, deep fly'to centre that was as caught for the final out of the game. ter of. 34. ly. 3, At. the. : same - time they must - _ declare two veterans on the * Registrar of Voters. who: wil contim your Fegistwation Of assist you _ ~The new Provincial Voters Ust has now been printed and certifi ed. 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