the Loa Angeles Dodgers on 4c Hovieyeutt jade hls _ ational Ledgue debut with : - and retired ‘the final. r batters-he. faced.” . ie ‘He alzo single in his fri rer’ -major “league: ‘at-bat . and: _game; ‘dgean’t iiake you, Li eyo ere” » bo’ | somewhere, ". before’. “brotighf-home. a: ‘tun. with a oe os . ‘Honeycutt, ‘who was- 143 # with. Texas before. Peing ag sadeeaey Stats and * . squeeze bunt.: - : " 2 SThis roms way up there w _ im my career,’ Honeycutt. . Standings. . D WATIONAL League | Batt Division teas WoL Pct. Ga ~ Philadelphia © 63 57.435 — + Pitaburen 63°58 521 va AAontreal 61 60 404 24 > St. .Louts 60-84. 476 9 Chicago |; Sa& d9- A310 < Maw York | St7t ae : "West, Divisien Atlents - 27450 597. 7 Lot Angeles.” 69.52 570 34 + Houston 163 BRIS 10 "San Blege 62°62 400 12 :7Sen * Franclaco 87 67 480.17 yh, Cincinnatt 57 48 6 Wi Sunéay Resvite . Cincinnati? 6 Pittsburgh. 4 . Allanta It Chicago 9- s . St. Louls S "Houston 2 . Montreal 3-2 Sen Diego 0-5 Los Angeles. 6 Phitadelphia © :, Now York 4 San Francitco te Saturday mesults Atlanta 9 Chiceao 2 New York 7-San Francisco 2. Pittsburg 4 -Cincinnatl 6 ua! St, Louis 3 Houston ¢ : ~ Los Angeles 4 Philadelphia 2 Ls Teaay's Gomes ‘ -Cincinnatl at Chicago . “entrant at” Los Angeles N .- “ New York at Sen Diego-N | , Palladelphie at San Franclaco | a a i ".. Tyesdsy Games Cineinnatl at Chicago ‘Houston at Pitigburgh. 2, No . Atlanta at St. Louls N° . Mortren! at Loa Angeles N » New York at San Dieno N - Philadelphia ‘at San Franctaco a os a . / AR RW Pcl Madiock, Pgh 408.40 134 .33% Hendrick, $tiL 406 55 194 .330 ~ - LoSmith, Sth 340° 53 111.926 Herr,, StL “313 43101" 323 Dawson, Mtl 47s 70.181) .30a- Knight, Hoy, 407: 3 18 707, Cre; Hop , 449. 70 14D 3nd” Oliver, Mt. 47) Sa 6° 310” Benedict, Ati 32737 99 «.303 | Horner,” Atl 306 75117, 309 Murphy, 446 105.133 303 Doubles: “Buckner, Chicago, Ri Knight, Houston, 31 : Triptes: Butier,- Atlanta, VW; Moreno, Houston, 113 . Cruz, Houston, 8; Dawson, Montreal, vy Green, St. Louls, 77, Raines, Mentreal 72 Thon, Houston, . 7. Mome runs: Schmidt, Phila- Phe. 287, Dawson, Montreal, a: _Murphy, Atlanta, 2d. oo Runs batted in: Montreal, .93; -. Stolen bases: Raines, Man ‘ireal, 38; Sax, Lon Angeles,” .Wileon, New York, 40, Pitching OV decisions): Parez, Atlanta,: 13-4, 745, 3.16) Montetusco, San Diego, 9-2, 750, prohad Denny, Phitadalphia, . “15, 72, 239.- Strikeouts: deiphia, Ww AAurphy, Atlante, _ Carlton, 09; Soto, Phila- Cincinnatl, _ Saves:- LeSmith, Chicago, 19; Bedrosisn, Atlanta, We Rear- don, Montreal, 18, “ WALTON ; ag. "+. Detroit 9 Minnesota 1, Dawson; - City, Retailers: Not using -¢0-op funds | is like . having a hole ,m n your pocket. “** It’s money that's thrown away . ; wasted. As a retailer, you're aware of F ' the valuable benefits of advertising, and by using the co-op funds available on many of the product Hines you car- ry, you can stretch your advertising + dollara much further! We can help ‘you trace your available co-op funds. and use them efficiently and effective: — ing! more mileage in your advertis- Its YOUR money...use It. or lose It...tull Getalls available by. calling MICK af the DAILY HERALD 638-: AMERICAN LEAGUE - Gast Division woe OB. Baltimore 6951. STS == ’ Miwevkes 70 32.874, — Detroit 68 53 (562 15 Toronto OF 367 1 New York 67, 54 554 tte Boston - se 6] 40a) Cleveland 52.71. .d20. 18% “West Obst oy Chicano * 68 44 Sst — Kansas city. 59 él 492 6) Ookland) es 7) 65 480 06 ‘Texas. 2” SN Gd 475° 10 : Cailfornia - ST 64 461 11% Alninekots | 83 72° 424 Vée 47 7 381 21% - Seattle. | ( u _ Sunday Resutis New York 2 California 1 Kansas Clty 8 Baltimore 3 Toronto 7 Bosten 3. Seattle 7 Cleveland 2 _ Minnesota 4) Detroit. 3 Milwaukee (7 Oakland 1 Chicago 3 Texas 1 : Saturday Results Baltimore & Kansas City 1 ~ Boston 5 Toronto 2 . Cleveland 3 Seattle 2 . * New York 4 Callfernia 2 - Milwaukee 3° Oakland 1 Texas 6 Chicago } : Today’ Games. '.. “Toronto. at Boston NV |, California at CieValsnd N * - Qukland at New’-'York N Seatiie: at Milwaukes N ; . ‘Chicago at Kansss- city A ', Detrolt at: Texes N Tuesday Gamer ~. Toronto at Sattimore N Callfornia af. Cleveland Wo - . Oakland at New: York N ' Seattio at Milwaukes N° : Chicago -a) Kansas City A. Ostrolt at Texas N . Boston at Minnesota N* Boggs, Bos. 4a 76 WF 973 Carew, Cal a77 $2195 8 Griffey,. NY 306 56190 .317 McRae, KC 455 (93 149 +927 Trammel, Dat 448 $7 193 315 Bratt, Ken, ¢ 307.74 Tle 322 Mosehy, Tor” ala 78-192 "390 Whitaker, Det 474 74152 1319. Simmons. Mil 450 83 142 318 Bonnell, Tor 341 48-107) 6014 Dovbles: Bougs, * Boston, 38; Parriah, Detroit, 35; McRae, Kansas City, 35. Triples: Ganter, Milwaukee, §; Griffin, Toronto, 8; Wintletd, © New York, " _ Five Med with weven. : Home rene: “Arman, ‘Boston, 27; Rice, Boston, 27; Cooper, Milwaukee, 243 Kittle, Chicago, 3i* Wintleld, New York, 25, Runs batted In: Cooper, . Ml weukee, 105; Wintleld, | New ‘York, 95. Lot Stolen bases: Henderson, Law, Chicago, Qakland, 82:° R. Pitching {11 decisions): Haas, Milwaukee, 11-2, 057, 3.31; Rig- hettl, New York, 13-4," 765, 3.192 McGregor, Baltimore, 15-5, .750, 3.173 Schram, Minnesota, | 17-4, 750, a; Tlimann, Milwaukee, 9-3, .750, 2,95, - Strikeouts: - Morris, Detroit, W721 Stieb, Toronto, “447 Rlg- hettl, New York, 142, Saves: ar Quisenberry,: Kansas Davis, Minnesota, 23: Stanley, Boston, 23 ‘gald - “I” know: one | St. Major League RH Pct doubleheader ;. Braves 11, Chicag Cubs Lotiis- ‘Houston Astros’ 2) -- “Pirates 4. and- New. York -Mets 4, San’ _ Francisco Glants a. On Saturday 1 it was: “Los “Angeles 4, Philadelphia 3; ‘Atlanta 9, Chicago: : 2 St. ‘Louis’ 3, Houston: 0:. Pitt- ’ sburgh 4, Cincinnati: 0 and New York 7, San Francisco 2.. am bn, _ Ss -Expoa 32 Padres 06. At San Diego, Charlie Lea. ! personal, winning * streak. -to” four: >. . games witha ‘nine ‘hitter’ ‘in exterided . his. the opener. The. shutout ¥ was the third of the year for Lea axid * his- sixth “complete” " game, ‘In the nighteap, Dave Gwosdz slammed his first * major. Teague homer, A three-run shot, to ‘lift ‘San Diego, "Braves li Gibs 6 Dale Murphy had a two- run single in a-six-run first -. inning, homered In the fourth: after- the Cubs had - Climbed. within a run and ~ Singled « to ‘cap. a two-run. _ Seventh. Leon Durham, Mel > Hall, Jody Davis and Thad -Boaley homered on a windy. ° -day in Chicago. ‘Cardinals $ Astros 2. - St. Louls won its fifth ina | row as rookie Danny Cox outpitched Nolan Ryan for his first major league victory. St. Louls -held. “Houston to. six: ‘runs -in a four-gamesweep at home of © the Astros. George Hen- rick. had four hits and ‘knocked in two runs. Reds 6 Pirates4 The visiting Reds rallied for three eighth-inning runs _ with the help of a two-run error by second baseman Johnny Ray = off a high hopper by Duane Walker. Mets 4Glants-3 George Foster. homered and’ Mike Torrez fired a five-hitter before needing |. ninth-lnning relief from’ Jesse Orosco as the Mets swept a three-game series with the Giants, Foster's’ , ails 7 . us -Cin- cinnatl Reds 6, ‘Bittaburgh, ‘salo-- ‘homers: Roberts" and Hal: McRae. _: in 6 1-3-innings’ Sutiday.as © ‘throwing’ allright, “hut he. wasn't the old Jim: Palmer,” “If 3 you' re looking for: the ‘ald * ‘Jim* Palmer, try- the new Moose. Haas, . : Palmer, > the- ‘St-yearold Baltimore right-hander who. has won 265: Major league : ‘games,. returned. from: the « disabled -list:.to” allow: ‘four runs and 10 hits > = including © “by” * Leon =the Orloles-lost’ to Kansas “City ‘Royals 8-3 lit American’ > League basebalite:s 1 Meanwhile, : Hodg deat--. tered five’ hits ve siginnings “Milwaukee = . Brewers downed Oakland’A’s 7-1 and pulled: within one per- " centage point o€ firal-place Baltimore in the AL East. In other AL games it was: ’Foronto Blue Jays 7, ‘Boston = :- . Red Sox 3; Minnesota Twins ;-4, Detroit ‘Tigers - 3; New York Yankees 2,. California “Angels 1; ‘Chitago: White ’ Sox 3, Texas Rangers 1 and: ‘Seattle ‘ Cleveland Indians 2: “Milwaukee 3;. “Oakland 1. ’ Baltimore 6, Kansas City 1; Boston 5, Toronto’ a; Detroit. 9, Minnesota 1; New-York 6, ‘California. 2; Texas 6, Chicago 1 and Cleveland: 3, ‘Seattle2. 0. we: _Besides- ‘his: sixth. inning homer, McRae drove in three runs with a double in - the first inning and a -two- run single ‘off: Tim Stoddard tn the ninth. « cokt UL. "Washington Saingled on the first pltch-by Palmer , and . scored : on McRae’ B . double. - Winner Bud Black '- allowed seven hits and two ‘rund in 7 13 innings, ’ ‘in- . Cluding a homer by Gary . 'Roenicke. Royals relief ace Dan Quisenberry notched - his 34th save despite a two-- ‘runhomer by Eddie Murray in the eighth. . _ - Brewers 7 A's 1 ioe Cecil Cooper’ had four’ _ RBIs with a pair of singles . ‘to back the. seven-hit pit: v -ching of Haas “and: Jim., Slaton and Mike Davis: had’. an RBI single.in the third... Blue Jays:7.Red Sox 3.» CIE Johnson hit ‘a ties breaking ‘double ‘in the: eighth inning, one “of alx.:- Toronto doubles, and pinch. Tunner Willie .. Upshaw. . Scored on Jesse Barfield's _ Single. Toronto scored twice - in the ainth on RBI aingles. by Lloyd Moseby and Rance Mulliniks ae 7 “blasts. "Trappers: “Hedi - Vargas ‘pounded 8 three homers and drove in . elght runs as Hawali gavea | 13-7- “rubbing ‘to the Edmonton Trappers in .a Pacific Coast. League baseball game. ' Elsewhere in .the PCL " Sunday, Portland beat Salt fake in 11 innings 9-8, and Tacoma edged Tucson 6-4 in - '. 10 innings, Las Vegas swept’ a pair. from: Vancouver by -. scores of 12-0 and 6-5, while Albuquerque beat Phoenix twice, &2 and: 6-5, Vargas smashed a three- run homer In: the first in- ning, ‘and: répeated that performance in the fourth to: make inning; ‘(wow'tn smash. put the game out of reach,” Bob - Miscik : hit’ fouti~ singles for Hawall, ‘while. Juan Monasterio, . ‘Krausa and _Serry Nerron. had home runs ‘for the: Trappers,’ . Dale Mohoreic picked up the victory; ae Moreno aim Palmer seemed to be. Mariners 7” On’. Saturday - dt: was: - participating | : ~ tournament this year, with “games lasting until. the it 91. His ninth. *:. , Guy Farkvam (at left) alread the rest of the field when Sunday. The race went from the Highway: ‘16- 25 junction to Lakelse Lake Hot Springs’ and back, and Farkvam was the winner, followed by Ray Warner and Glen Powell. shorts below for details. - ; ady had a jump on e first annual Terrace bicycle race was only five metres old, and he stretched his lead to over three minutes before —_ first In the event, held “David Bolton ‘and Citidy Bolton of Kidimat split. the: , overall iow gross titles’ at the Hirech Creek Golf‘and Country . Club's * junior , tournaments ons the weekend. os “ ’ David won. the - boys" tournament with a 162 score for the 26-hole event, while: Cindy took the giris' overall dow. Bross... ; title’, ‘dn her”. rhament: : - Overall low net ‘winners In _the tournament were Ken Delwisch of Smithers on the boys’ side and Corg-Lee - McCormick of Kitimat on the girls’ side, s }. Winners. of the A flight ~ -gicts’ competition were Kim: Cowburn in the low gross. - and Debra Mendham in the low net, Both Cowburn and | Scrub scores fom: ~ Sunday’ s draws ithe first 34 games in the :gmmual Tegrace -serub- ‘softball tourmament were played Sunday afternoon on “fields all around the city as ‘the first.five drawé.in ‘the: week-long tournament were ** completed. : game, scores “were unavailable at press time, ~A total of 39 teams are In: ‘tournament. final. next * Sunday: afternoon. at. 4:30 p.m. at Riverside park,.. ~The 12 noon draw § Sunday ‘had -five scores reported: ‘Tops 7 Kermode Blues 0 (default); Library Bookworms: 10° Totem : Furniture 7; Woolworth’ 12 Terrace Sluggers 9; and ICBC 19 Legion: Lucky 13’8 At a: 30 pam, Sunday, /Pesulis were: Family Connection 24 All in the Family’ 5; Royal Bank . 8 - Lachance ~ Tymoschuk Agencies 2 & H ‘Trucking 15; ' Commission; Impossible 41 Loch Ness Monsters 9; C.C, -Wackos 14 Charlie Brown ~ $ox.'13; Spearchuckers ll “Northwest . Community: College 2. - VAt 3 p.m, results wets: Alliance Church, . Copperside Store .12;. Twin - River 15. Overwaltea 11; : Here for the Beer 6 B-52'a 2;, : -Manday Night Superstars 20 punky Hero¢s 3; All Expose 18 NNY - :30- Pm, it was: Tim™ ee :Violence. - 16 ~ Tymoschuk * “Agencies 7: Commission Impossible 7 .. Kermode Blues 0 (default); C.C,.Wackos 11 Liminous Lighting’ 7; ‘Spearchuckers Taken” Furniture 6; “flights in the tournament. , Winners of low gross honors... Kitimat was. first, with at 7:30p.m., itwas: Family’. Night Superstars 11; NNY. 72: G. Hansoh ‘Trucking 16 ‘the Loch Ness Monsters 8, for’ tonight, ‘all set for 7:90 pam. .. Junior School,. McAlpine ”. ’ Blues, play. Twin River. at Cla! re. nee, - Elementary ‘School, -1CC “Caledonia Senior Secondary _on Radford’s Ralders at | " -stralght - losses to Atlanta’ ' Bravés, Green said he had Bolton: family | wins junior golf from Rupert serond and Craig ; second and Rob: Ep of | Lowrle of Kitimat third, ....Térrace third. Kirk Lowrie In the C flight low gross’ of Kitimat won the’ C flight event, Kelly Munro of. . Mendham are: Kitimat, Thera. were three boys’: .of Terrace second’ and in A flight were‘Mike Herz-° Jason’ Gordon of Rupert ‘Alan Power in third: “Spot, :,and Darcy Zulyniak ‘of. _ Kitimat, who won first and . ph -second. places, and -Tom - Jackson of Prince Rupert, ve il ti ow” Local Sports Shorts ° netevent, It was Ken Law of Kitimat taking top spot ‘Rob eee Scott of Smithers placing | “ seeond and Nelson Almeida, of Kitimat in third. Youth soccer results In the boys’ B flight low Available results from the Terrace Youth Soccer ons feet, Danny Rocha ot Association schedule Saturday: Kitimat was second and - Robin Anderson of Smithers ‘Camperland 10, Totem Ford Mustangs downed Kinsmen was third, Brian McDonald . --Jets 5-0, Centennial! Lions edged Dairy Queen Busters 2-1, of Kitimat won the low net, Ken’ 'S Photo Mightly Mites beat Vic Froese Trucking Hot with- Todd Kerr “ Prince “Rodders 8-1, and Tilden Tigers tripled Doc? sUnited Dave's Plumbing and Manuel's Pumas. tied a ‘and - Philpot's Cheetahs beat’ Sight and Sound ‘United 2-1 in the under-15 division. United 21 in the Village ‘Saturday cveaing. Lachaice Loggers. 24 > Forkvom wins bike race Radford’ 8 Raiders 23... In the final Sunday draw Sunday morning as he was the first finisher in an 18-person field to complete the course, ._ Farkvam cycled from the junction of highways 16 ‘and 25 to the Lakelge Lake hot springs and back in 72 minutes 7 seconds, over three minutes faster than. second. ‘Place . finisher Ray Warner. - Warner narrowly beat third, -place finisher. Glen: ‘Powell for second apot as the two crossed the line less than a second Connection 27 Monday 14 Dumbies Inc. 9; Royal Bank 13 Radford’s, Raiders. Telkwd Roofing 12; Topa 29 time was 75:18. . Elia Gandurski,was fourth. four. seconds behind Powell, while Erie Durando took fifth spot with atime of 96:56, Northern Motor Irn 11 Charlie ‘Brown Sox .10; Libary: Bookworms. 10 Northwest ‘College 2. “Six dames are on schedule Grethe Brorup was. the ftirat woman finisher’ with, a 99; 05 ‘time. Competitors ranged In age from 65 years old to: ft years “ald. Twenty-seven people signed up initially) but! sevetal no- shows eut down on the field, “Weolworth ‘playa - Alllance Church at Skeena.. Michiel. Lonny ahead in ‘soccer - “ plays Here for the Beer at. - ‘Barring an unexpected upset in the next two weeks, School, All in. the Family pays Hanky’s Heroes at Lanny beat Omineca Pavin 5 Su Cagsie Hall Elementary . é nday afternoon tostay _ one point ahead of Terrace Skeena Hotel, who. led the ’ School, Mixed vo oe All "score on Chalet 6-2 in Kitimat. Lanny, who loat | eir last , plays two weaker teams in their . final games of the season and should easily win both . Games and cenient the league title e again:. Christie Park... ; "their only tivo losses of their: firat season: in’ the: league. Saturday, Luso-Canadian Scored three second-half goals Elia fi red” . tocoriie back for 23-1 win over Aican, - “cm “CHICAGO. (AP)-— Lee Terrace takes on Luso-Canadian next Sunday at’ ‘Sp. m. at Elid was‘ fired today as . "the Northwest Community College pitch in Terrace, Lanny manager, 6f Chicago Cuba plays Chalet Saturday at Riverlode in Kitimat’ While Alcan “because the club - wasn’t meets Ominecs: at'2 p.m. Sunday at Rivertodge. |. . playing «=oup to its. _ eapabilites,”’ .. general - . Stondt ae ENS SOCCER LEAGUE manager Dallas Green said, - . ¥21 August 1983. “1 naming front -office Dany Biectrie ore 4 as assistant Charile Fox as his SkeenaHote Wades 1 ‘Omineca Paving . . al tap rr be autcessor. ng (36.4 3-15 LisoCenadian a: oor ee Se Ella was in the second — Chalet 7 ee ear ee ee year of ‘a'three-year. con... Alcan =’. ‘WR Pak 6 tract, but’ with the club _ feluray Resulti: _, Luso-Canadian: | ‘3 Alea 1 "sliding to-H-00 after three “th plete Lanny 5 Ominece’ ‘Or: Skeena Hotel 6 : oad a sf Saturday Game: Lanny Vs: Chal . , ‘lodge Senday Games: Alcan vs, Ominves is. p fh varedan. to make @ move, © " Skoana vi. Luso (6 Pit. Northwest Cornenunity College). ane “low net, with Mitch Shinde In the under-18 division, Kitamat Village edged Pizza Hut . Guy Farkvam won the first annual Terrace bicycle r race. ' Steven Hales rounded out the top six with a finish’ of 77:29, ‘Lanny, Elecirie will win the Kitimat Men’s Soccer. League ‘ Terrace lost their firat two games to Lanny this year, | See sports: : In the under-a division” Terrace Chrysler beat * apart. Warner's official time .was. 5: 18, while Powell's . ee cn eA