lalss Cullen of Prince Rupert beat out Kevin Bolen and Matt Cachia of — 6-2in the final match. The B ladies’ _Fran’ Power. and, Swarn. © SmithersbeatTim Condon and Dave final was won by Melanie Martins of:: '- Mann for the right to represent the Burdett 6-1, 6-1 in-the A men’s final. Kitimat and Sherrill Rutherford of _ Merthwest in further play in the © In the B final, it was Tom. — Terrace, who beat Sue Hackman "Buick Challenge, an annual mixed © Baumeister and Roland Baumeister. and Cheryl Treelstra of Terrace 62, ‘doubles avent_involving players ‘of Kitimat combining to top Andrew 4-6, 6-1 in the final. - from all across Canada, The Cullens Simpeon and Mike Stepanoviclus 4-6, * “Here, let me tear your head off for a second... * The 9-3 Terrace Northmen win . over Prince Rupert Saturday in Kitimat ‘was a rough one, rougher than usual for all - Northmen: win two on weekend ‘Terrace Northmen had a sue: : erastul Weekend in Kitimat, winning | both games they played on the Mount Elizabeth Secondary School. field... ‘Terrace took Vina Saturday over Rupert and Sunday. over . Kithi t in league play, which was - séf-up'in a: tournament style. Terrace qualified for ‘Sunday's game | ‘by beating’ Prince Rupert : Rugby Club 9-3 Saturday afternoon in a:rough, chippy. game that saw . Warnings handed out at least twice =! for: “excessively rough play, Rupert - " jumped into the lead in the firet half o penalty kick by Bil Mecrogan,. we win. Voortoporpoes ‘but that was. all the offence they could muster as Terrace shut them down the rest of the way. Northmen finally got on the board - . _ in the second half when ‘Pierre _ Laplante made an excellent run in for a try that Bill Warcup converted to give Terrace a 6-3 lead, Warcup ".” got a penalty kick through, despite a ‘stiff crosswind, later in the half to - -complete the scoring, but with a tie still in sight, Rupert pressed hard, Northmen held off a final last- minute press by Rupert with good goal-line tackling and held. on for the --Kitimat« and ‘Smithers were: nn ee the high tackles that came from both sides. Here, a Rupert player brings down a grimacing Northmen with a typical tackle. prs t eas scheduled to play Saturday as well, but Smithers couldn't field a team so the game was played’ Sunday - morning. Kitimat beat the Smithers team 14-4, but in the process tired’ themselves out enough for Terrace to take an easy 16-4 win in fhe final gam eof the weekend. Jan Masura got Terrace ahead 40 __ inthe first half with a try, and Ken. “Gordon and Reno Belanger also scored first-half -tries to give Terrace the win. Kelly Backman ' seared in the second half for the Northmen to finish. their scoring. No details on the Kitimat scorers “awere availabler you; iysaedys ree - Kitimat hosts Buick, doubles - Kitimat's tendis club hosted two - . events. on-the weekend, holding not - _ only, ‘their -invitational doubles tournament but also the Buick - Challenge doubles event, _.-Fyrlday night in Tamitik Jubilee ™ sports complex, Laurle Cullen and In the final match, Cullen and Cullen beat Power and Mann 6-2, 6-1. 1. The two finalists beat out other : competiters in a previous round to ‘qualify for the match, In the Kitimat coub Lournament, The ladies’ A final was taken by | Power and Jennifer Eastwood of Terrace, who. beat Dorothy Cheyne” and Rita Stephenson of Kitimat 6-4, . '. B.C.A. " pionships in Victoria in mid-— Theil and Amit Gar of Kitimat 6-0,6- — i tow. advance to the next round of - Be play, involving teams from northern’ 4. - BMX riders get more - Terrack Torken BMX racing elub .- held its final regularrace before the ~ *”. August double-paints day Sunday ar nat the Riverside Park track. Inthe beginners categories, the 4-6 7 year old moto winner was Darcy ~. JRobingon, with Craig Lewls second. ae a wines every time he kicked ” whin-loss and Mike Bartlett third, Duncan . Nixon v won the 7-8 moto,.with Chris y second and Joe Parker third, - while Jamie Giesbrecht took tha pF moto, fillowed by Rick Dhami in ; ‘second, and Melanie Butler in. third.” 7-5, @-1 for the title, while in the c final it was Jim Boris, Sr. and Jim Boris, Jr., of Smithers beating Ron . Power and Mann beat Cachia and Rita Ball of Smithers 6-3, 34, 7-6 in -the mixed doubles final. - ge races in Dino Robinson was the 11-12 moto Mike Schipfel was the 9-10 moto winner, with Darren Chelsberg in winner, with Jim Dempster second _ second and Shane McCollian third, and Mike Campbell third, and in the while Jim Pegg beat second-place ~ David Blower arid third-place Erron Nicholson in the 13-15: moto. _In the ‘novice categories, Carl] Goodall won the’ #6 year old moto, ' with Terry Pipe second and: Matt Krumin thitd, while'in the 7-8 moto, ‘ it’ was “Richard - Orbel:‘first:* Guy" * Mortinier second and Cesario Cif- - folilli third. 11 year old moto, Derrick Gennaille was first, Greg Penner second and Cliff Dempster third. . : ‘Lou Johnson was the 12-13 moto, ahead of Randy Stefanic in second — and Dion Orbel in third, while Jim ' - Wilson, Mike Cruickshank and Greg. “Bright were thé top three finishers,’ in order, in the 14 year'old and up "yard field goal on. the la: “play to lift the Lions to a ie . ‘League vietory Sunday. ° Riders’ Passaglia, suffering from‘a’ groin injury, to connect with - .. his-field.goat. bat ‘Passaglia had to” the. ball but ‘it was : Saskatchewan Roughriders. ‘who were in pain after the. B.C. kicker chipped -a “12 24". Canadian - Footba: ‘The field goal capped a r ; yard touchdown drive in the final two mibutes, at Taylor Field:in Regina," Phe" Lions thelr own 35: five. to allow. _:Basketchewan rookie : “goal: gave ~ the ‘Rougtiriders a 24-23 lead - with a:68 tet ; The Lions matched the 2-0 records . of ove frat +: Fd line to the ‘Ridgway’s 42-yard. . ‘Edmonton Eskimos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers "atop the Western Division. Saskatchewan is last-at-0-2, a point behind Calgary . ‘Stampeders, who tled -the only" ‘game’they've played. Da Saturday, the ‘Eskimos i defeated Toronto: Argonauts * 31-12..and Hamilton -Tiger- .-, Cats downed Ottawa Rough 2 : Riders 20-14, * the Ticats,” 1-1, ‘ead the. ‘East - with: .twa- paints. “Toronto 6-1-1 Is ‘second and Ottawa 02 and Montreal ” . Concardes 0-] are without a point. Py ‘In Regina, the ’ Roughriders, scored. a’ 65- “yard singlé by Ridgway and & one-yard “touchdown run . by Jimmy. Edwards. The . Lions: scored, on a. three-". . yard Dewalt- -to-Larry Key touchdown pass. ~~ Wide receiver . . . er . Joey -moto, ; i ja Wallers’ took an eight-yard John Hufnagel pass in for a. "touchdown, ': ‘In the ‘third quarter, Dewalt and tight end Ricky Ellis combined for a 16-yard, . tovichdown pass on the next play. The: Lions ‘fullback . ‘John Henry White dived. - - over from one yard for a 21-° 15 B,C. lead... Ridgway kicked a id-yard . field’ goal but Passaglia got. - tone back fi - that one back from.32 yards Dave Cutler” doing . the early in’ the fourth. Ken Clark kicked a 55-yard . Single and the Roughriders - were awarded two points an a safety when the officials ruled Dewalt intentlonally grounded a pass thrown from hia own end zone. ° Saskatchewan scored on Ridgway’s 42-yarder but the Lions came back when, a holding penalty against the Roughriders wiped out. a’ B. c. turnover, to ‘win it on Passaglia's toe. Dewalt complated 24 of 92 a passes for 215 yards, Ellis: five for 88 -yards.. Hufnagel was good on 15 of 27 for 236 yards, Walter eaught. four tov 98- yards: _ ; Edmonton, . "Bakinne scored a, 13-yard ~ Moon-Waddell Smith touch: down . pass,.an. eight-yard Cole and three field goals’ by damage. * Zenon Aidrusyahyn had two field. goala.in the third "quarter. In the fourth, Moon . scored. from the Toronto one-yard line before Argis” ’ quarterback: Condredge : “Holloway ' found. Paul, ‘Pearson in the end ‘EO fromm the 10-yard line, Moon completed .i9° of Mu . passea for a5 yards. “the . “pun by rookie back: Kevin: r ingle,’ by DON SCHAFFER | . Herald Sports Edjtor | Skeena Cedar Kings and Seattle Westside Federal on- the weekend as the teams put on a good show through four games, splitting ‘two doubleheaders right down~ the middle, : _{ Saturday night, Skeena beat Seattle 4-3 and 3-2, both — in extra innings, while doubleheader, beating: Cedar Kings 2-1 and 1-0 in ‘nine innings. ' Tt had to be considered a Cedar Kings, as they played their first games in front of Terrace crowds this year ’ against some top-flight competition from the strong southern fastball Jeague. there,” _ manager-catcher Norm Zloklikevits said Sunday after the 1-0 Loss. "Hitting proved fo be about the only difference between ~ was the winning ‘Pitcher. don. schatfor which was “suppiled by. a. “reall defensive battle, with “Danny Beaulac single: that’ the score tled-0-0 until thé drove inSauve, who took the’ winning: run ‘came acroas in loss on the mound. Vydo “the bottom ‘of the ‘ninth: ‘inning. Ackerman singled, _ In ‘the fourth isining . followed by ‘singles: from Hamilton singled and stole Bob Storino and Nun- second but- was caught ~ going: to third after a third, irom where he scored throwing error. No-one else on a passed ball. -namiaker ‘that got him to’ Sunday .Seattle won the.’ successful home opener for «= F “L think we're right | Rot past second for the Kings: . The fourth g game was a “If we played as often as |. they do, I don't think there'd be much difference between us. wy * As it was, there wasn’t a @reat deal of difference between the teams, as they “-eame out of the four-game series dead even on runs and hits, AH thé games . & were close, as shown in the scoring, with Skeena not hitting well Sunday in the two losses, . “Seattle's played about 70 games and we haven't played 30 yet,” Zloklikevits — said. more games, we'd-be- right up there.’” _ Westaide- plays in the same league as Victoria Budgets, contenders, -and Seattle the Urilted States-at.the a ae world | fas all ‘cham pionshipa, . Budgets” are expected to be strong at the fastball cham- August, but the strong ’ showing by Cedar Kings this weekend should give’ the ‘team a bit better idea of how “ they can fare. . At present, Westside ig in a close race with Budgets and Peterbilt. for the ‘league's top spot. - “We - played well yesterday (Saturday), . but - wa forgot the fundamentals today,” Zlokikevits said in explaining thé. Sunday - ‘losses. He also said that Saturday, the Westside pitchers were throwing low - pitches, which were easy to + bunt and fit in-with the- _* Kilnga’ style of play, while” Sunday they adjusted and threw more rising stuff. _ Saturday's first game was . a l¢ining Terrace win, with Chris Hyland singling home Rick Mason in the ~ bottom of the 10th for the winning rbi. Bruce Beard Sot the only homer of the - series in the top of the first, driving in two runs. | Morris Sauvye. was the winning ‘pitcher in: that -: game, while Marty Hamilton took the loss for _ Westside, In the nightcap, Skeena’ scored a 32-win in eight innings: _ when Dave ‘Hamilton singled Jim Holland across for the winning run in the top of the eighth, cappping a 6 for 9 ‘evening’ at the plate. Clint: Marshall was the winning Pitcher, while Hamilton lost © In rellef-‘after taking over ‘fram Hilliard Vydo in ‘the - top of the eighth, - > Sunday's firet ‘game. was ~ the only one of the four that didn't go into extra innings, - a8 Weatside scored on in the _-s0ond to tte: the game:and one in the’ sixth to win a 24 contest... ‘Defence. was emphasised as: both teams - had trouble atthe -plate. ‘Doe ‘Ackerman. scored: the’ tying. run In‘the-top of the second on.a sacrifice flyby. Seott Nunnamaker, “while « the winner came in when Ed: Beyers: scored, on a Beard. , Skeena - threatened oisce in the game. Met tele Naar, Westside almost won the -game in the: bottom of the ‘eighth aa well, when John | Cedar ies show strength i in — = . Strassburger got to third on| A double and q steal, bait, was thrown out at the plate’ - by Hyland from right field. — The only Skeeva threat was in the sixth, when Gary -Paulson tripled. . ‘Cedar Kings are off to! Edmonton this weekend for the annual tournament there, in conjunction with the Klondike Days celebration, ; “Tf we could get in perennial ‘Canadian’ championship | only «. Danny Beaulac of Skeena Cedar Kings doesn’t have the balt here, but made the tag a moment later when Bruce Beard took his foot off the bag. Skeena.lost this game 2-1, but won two previous | games In a a four-game serlés against Seattle Westside: - ~ | Any. way: you look ai it, _Kansap. on Royals finally © riper atone “inaking® his ana league debut after toiling for 5% years in the minors, combined with Mike Armstrong on a three- | hitter as Kansas City snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 90 : American League baseball victory Sunday over Boston — Red Sox. - George Brett, Jerry ‘Martin and... U.L. Washington’ homered. to’ ~ highlight the Royals’ 16-hit ‘attack -against three Red Sox pitchers. ; “rm on a cloud, I feel super,” said Botelho after allowing: three’ singles in seven innings and becoming _ Drillers finally get nine | ~ “Edmonton Drillers scored ~ their first nlne-point game of. the 1983-North. American Soccer League stascn with a 3-1 victory. Sunday over Chicago Sting. In the only other game Sunday, New York Cosmos trounced Portland Timbers - 6-2, In ‘games Saturday, Vancouver Whitecaps’. edged Montreal Manic 1-0; Tulaa Roughnecks defeated Toronto Blizzard 5-1; San ‘Diego Sockers overpowered Fort Lauderdale Strikers | 7 - Royals do it right soa the first right-hander to start a Same for Kansas os 1% a -change-up — but mainly I stayed with the fast ball and slider at the start,” said. ’ Botelho; who was called up from Omaha of the American Association on Friday. . In other AL games, ii was; Milwaukee 9, Chicago | _3; New York 7, Oakland 3; ‘Baltimore 4, Seattle 3; Toronto &, Texas 4, in 10 ‘innings; California 4. - Saturday results: Toronto M1, Texas 3; Cleveland 10, California 4;° Boston 4, aasae City 4; Baltimore 8, -1; Tampa Bay Rowdles ‘edged Seattle Soundera 4-3 in a shootout; and San Jose defeated Jacksonville Tea Men 1-0. The win - gives the Drillers, who have won , seven of ‘their. 12 home games, an 8-15 record. The Sting fall to 8-14, having won four of thelr it games on the ‘road. - wae ‘The Drillers’ first goal i- ee a ” fastball, slider, curve and "York Mets 8 Los Angeles Minnesota 6, Detroit "1; and Cleveland 5, . cisco -2; Houston 4; Pitt-% ‘sburgh 3; Los Angeles 6 Seattle 4)-New York 4, cab: di. Milwaukee 5, it 8, In ‘the National League | ‘Sunday, it was: St, Louis Cardinals 6 Cincinnati Reds 5; Atlanta Braves 4 Chicago} Cubs 2; Houston Astros 4 Pittsburgh Pirates 2; New! Dodgers 3; Montreal Expos 9 San Diego Padres 2; and. San Francisco Giants 4/: Philadelphia Phillies 3,. 4 On Saturday, It- was: Atlanta 9, Chicago 4; St. { Louis 4, Cincinnati 3; Philadelphia § San Fran- New York 5; and Montreal 4 ° San Diego L NASL goal with a header at! 33:5." ‘Kal Haaskivi set up the -Edmonton’s third goal of: i the -nine-point game;: - Planting -a corner. kick. firmly. in front of Gordon ; Sweetzer, who booted it to ; the left of goalkeeper. Dieter ; Ferner, Edmonton keeper’. Peter _ Mellor lost his shutout when. - -- Argentine forward Pato 3, Margetic got the ball from he ‘came from forward David ~ Karl-Heinz Granitza and -Kemp. And Berle James of ‘Edmonton scored his first - Watson. only has one ‘TROON, Scotland (AP) = Tom Watson, British Open a champion for: the: fourth time, had only. one. major | golf title left to win now, and «: that’s. the Professional’: Golfers’ ‘Aasociation chanipionship. : “verybody w will: say it's. the ona:T haven't won,” the . ‘veteran. U.S." golfer said after: finishing. one stroke | ‘ahead qf Nick Price of South Africa and Petey Oosterhuls . . of Britain in a nail-biting © * finish Sunday on the Royal: fe Troon links, . “Well, wa ‘about Arnold Palmer’. “It was tis only’ Tao tever won?) * Watson, who has: wo! the o U. 8, and- British: Opens . -withl a few ‘weeks, will be; “eit to.fil: he gap-and-win “Abe PGA at Puta, Okla. the? oe & went | secretary's: office _ and’ watched Nick.on the 17th. first week’ ‘in August. rest and recreation,” he aid: “Then 1 will start : preparing: for . the next big : i aa - another bogey at the 17th ‘and tossed the lead into me? “When. Watson. reached \‘Treon’s 18th ‘tee he wai.two strokes behind Price, who ‘had ‘been going Strong all . day around. the’ 7,067-yard, par T2 course,” — Watson finshed with a _two-under-par 70 for a total ‘of 284° and then -walted patiently ini the clubhouse ‘with his wife, Linda, beside a into “the “Then I went outalde and “watched him ‘come up the .A8th. . It: was Pretty nail- ‘bting.” oy a headed it past Mellor .at 67:55, = left to win “1 will be taking 10 days of . had experlences like this in Price, 25, gave way under strain of the close finish. made double: hogey at Watson's lap. He ilnished . With-a 73 and a 283.total, -“I feel’ very sorry for, him,” , said” . Watson, a gentleman ‘aa always. 4 my early days as a pro, and I know how. it feéis.". . Oosterhuls birdied the “final hole for a 70 and the tle ; “for second spot. Sot American ‘tourlat Tom Purtzer cameon with a’ ‘oe arid tied for fourth at 282; ‘Re’ shared the spot with Nick Faldo of Britain; Misshiro, Kuramoto of Japan and Des} Smyth of [reland.