Page 6, The Herald, Friday, August 29, 1980 "Dave Biitson . q 638-1514 : a BILLSON & BROWN | ELECTRIC iTD. . 4629 McConnell Ave. Free Estimates va ‘Len Brown 435-3973 - daiis ‘ de ally hereld | ‘a “Copperside Store| | PROPANE. - GROCERIES - - LAUNDROMAT . * Gataring (o:camp. a ‘ustittion orders 4 | OPEN. 10-10:7 days a wok Phone: 635-4050. . - Compare dur’ prices to your. ‘ favourite store! pip ee Oe Cincinnati Reds catcher - Johnny Bench says he makes better newspaper copy when he plays every day. But the i2-year National League baseball veteran says a little rest ‘makes him a better catcher. He showed what a 32-year- old can do after two days out from behind the plate — a two-run homer that backed a seven-hit performance by Paul Moskau in Cincinnati's ' “When I’m 40 win over slumping Pitt- sburgh Pirates on Thuraday night, ; catehing everyday, it's great for you guys,’ Bench told reporters. afterwards. "You guys say, ‘Yeah, he’s an iron man. “In the meantime, I can't walk, I] can’t throw.” In other NL games Thursday, Houston Astros knocked off Chicago Cubs #1 Murcer has | own incentive Bobby Murcer has a special reason for wanting to win the World Series with New York Yankees. Once acclaimed as the successor to Mickey Mantle in the Yankees’ outfield, Murcer spent six fairly productive years in there in the late 1940s and early 70s. But the Yankees never won a pennant with Murcer, who was traded to San Francisco Giants in. 1975. Now that the Yankees have broyght him back “it means an awiul lot to me to win and go all the way,’ said, Murcer, 34, has been a key to the Yankees’ success of 1990, He hit his 12th homer of the season to break a tie in the seventh inning and give New York a 6-5 victory over - Seattle: Mariners in American League baseball achoa Thupadayirn nis save as Mt.was theoninth time this season he has notched the gamewinning run batted In, and this one helped the Yankees maintain their half- . game lead over Baltimore Orioles in the AL East. The Orivles whipped California Angels 13-8. .Elsewhere in the AL, Boston Red Sox edged Oakland A’s 3-2, Detroit Tigers downed Milwaukee ’ Brewers 11-7 and Texas Rangers defeated . Kansas City Royals 10-6. The Min- nesota Twins-Toronto Blue Jays game was suspended after 14 innings, tled 5-5. ‘he Twins 5 Blue Jays 5 Toronto's John Mayberry | stroked a ‘pinch single to tie the game 5-5 in the bottom of the eighth, and the Twins “and? Blue. Jays: played 14 innings before the game was suspended. A 5 p.m. curfew was invoked because of .a rock concert. at Exhibition | Stadium in Toronto. Orioles 13 Angels 8 Baltimore set a club record with 26 hits, and Ken Singleton, Eddie Murray, Gary Roenicke and Rick Dempsey hit in two runs each for the Orioles. Red Sox 3: A's 2 Jim Dwyer came off. the: bench for Fred Lynn, who Broke his toe-in the first inning when he fouled a pitch winning run in the elghth inning. Dwyer doubled and scored the tiebreaker on a ‘pair of, groundoute.. ram w Tigers 11. Brewers 7 © Champ Summers slam- med his second career grand slam homer to spark a nine-. run outburst in the sixth inning, and the Tigers .out- slugged the Brewers. Rangers 10 Royals 6 Al Oliver knocked in three runs with a homer and a single to pace Texas’s 15-hit attack and snap a five-game Kansas City winning streak. Bump Wills had four hits for the Rangers, but Kansas City's George Brett could manage just one single in four trips, lowering his batting average to .404. Four local teams in soccer action Four local youth soccer teams left by air this mor- ning for the Lower Mainland where they'll compete at Langley in an invitaional tournament, Two teams from Division 4, Co-op Kickers and West End Eagles; Mr, Mike's Sharks of Division 3; and Philpott Cheetahs of Division 2 made the trip. The tournament ‘starts teday and continues until - Monday afternoon, following which the boys will fly home Monday evening. The Terrace wind-up tournament for the 1980. season will be held here Sept. 20. REGISTRATION | for Fall Recreation Programs | Saturday, September 6, at the Arena Banquet Room from 11:30 am - 3:00 pm TERRACE RECREATION DEPARTMENT 638-}174 “and St: -Loule, Cardinals. romped over Atlanta 1:2 to!” end. the’ ‘Braves' fvegame. win ptr - Bench ‘says he wants. this - end. to bé his final season’ 48 a fulltime catcher. ye -“P'm riot even . thinking. cs about that now,” said Manager John: McNamara. a "We've got a chance to win a Pennant: and that’s all: [mal Ahinking- about.” ‘Meanvjile, Piturgty in = ” Madtgck’s a four me “losting teak, We thinking ° “about: . hitting _ bacebaits. ‘Except ‘for ‘Bill double, "the Pirates got only singles off Moskau, and. only two et runners: got past first. im aptain Willie Stargell is oq 'the disabled list,’ and Dave Parker missed’ his second game \ with a sore" . Rhoden’ 3 next piteh over the inet CEDAR) K rain os wi minster this weekend : British - Columb pionship. The . squad, A title, . . Intermediate A KINGS, SKB SEEKING TITLES | The Skeena Cedar “Kings are in New West- ‘Senigr B. softball - cham- leh attended several high: powered tournaments in B.C, and: Alberta this season, has been practicing almost’ ‘nightly: in preparation for’ the diffjeult tournament::: a Action starts Saturday and the final game is « slated for early: Monday afternoon,” - ‘At the same 'time, Terrace SKB Wreckers’ will - be in Prince George. Haniing fe for the Provincial” net in their quest for. ‘the t 7 Seven teams. set Le for rugby play . off his foot, and scored the . the “Terrace Northern Rugby Tournament is on iap ‘ for this weekend at Sheena Junior Secondary School, ~ Six visiting tpams. will join ‘Terrace “in the compelltion, which begins Saturday at 10 a.m. and ryns all day Saturday and Sunday. The six visiting teams are.- from Kamloops, Burnaby, Williaias Lake, ,George, Kitimat and Pritice Aopen: Prince ; “The fall i season Spend last Sunday, - with. Terrace registering 64 win.over - Prince - : Rupe i Prince * Prince Rupert jumped ahead on an uncoverted try by Mike Haley in the first half, but a try by Ernie ‘Oliver early in the second half. was converled -by Rit; Worcup to provide the margin of vietory. Only one unbeaten SASKATOON icP) — Nova Scotia, represented by Brookfield Elks, scored at the bottom of the 13th 4 ning to beat Charlottetown Sportsmen Thursday at the Canadian senior men's fastball championship. With the win, Nova Scotia remained the only un- defeated team after three days of roundrobin com- petition. Prince Edward Island,’ winless after three starts, was eliminated from the playalfs. ; The Sportsmen committed two errors in the 13th inning .. to allow Robert Putnam to score the game's: only run. Winning pitcher Cliff Surette allowed only three hits, while loser Jamie Lund struck out 4. Four teams were tled with 3-1: records: -Alberta's Camrose Merchants, Win- nipeg Colonels, Westminster Terminal Pub from’ British Columbia, and St. John's, - . Capitals, -Tepresenting Newfoundland. “In the Jast of eight games played. Thursday, Alberta edged Quebec City Table Duroi 2-1. Both teams scored in ‘the first inning and the game was decided in the sixth by Bruce Marshall's double. duals — “15, of the problen i is that’ ‘New. “4980 GMC 1 TON CARGO VAN 14’ aluminum interconiinental -4ruck.body, Partly lined with roll up door, 10,000 Ib. GvW, But other | “key: “hitters “aren't producing. ‘Leadoff .man Omar Moreno is 3-for- 18, No. 2 batter-Tim Fali is 1- for-15, followed. by Phil Garner, in a 1-f6r-21 slump. The Reds. get .more runs Dave’ Concepcion, -singied,. stolesécond, went to third:on : -an infield out and scored on ‘Dan’ Driéssen's single. Bedch hit ku ae starter Rick The way New York coach Hennes Weisweller -had it figured — it was simply the - Cosmos at their best as they dumped Tulsa Roughnecks 3-1 in first-round North _ left field fence for his ist . .. ” than they needed in the third: .. American Soccer League . playoff action Thursday. “We just played up to our potential,” said Weisweiler . of the Cosmos’ win in which NASL leading scorer Giorgio Chinaglia had a pair of goals — including -a breakaway tally with 30 seconds left in ‘the match. - In the only other NASL playoff'. game, Fort Lauderdale’ Strikers edged ‘California Surf 21. The | Roughnecks and Cosmos meet’ again Sunday. '-, sight in Glants Stadium. to ’ decide which team advances to the semifinals of the home run of the Season, ° _ In the ninth, Ron Oester and Dave Concepcion singled off : ‘reliever Grant Jackson, and George Foster singled home ‘the last, Tun, ~ Still, Pittsburgh held oa to the short end of a fi irst-place tie with Montreal, which enjoyed a one -percentage’ point advantage In. the NL Bast, : } | Cosmos | wi , “we'll find out if we can beat them thére,”’ said Tulsa coach Charlie Mitchell. “1 just want to beat them once, “Then I'll worry about the second time.” - Mitchell - said . the ; Roughnecks will he fighting, back in the contest. . “Gerd Mueller of National. Conference ‘play- offs, [t will be an uphill battle for Tulsa, who must beat -New York twice Sunday — in the “regularly ‘scheduled playoff ‘gdme _and’’a"’:30: minute contest that would follow if the teuins were tied - 1-1 in the xerigs.. “] think they'll be ready," he said. “They want to win and I think they're a little bit upset.”” Angelo DiBernardo scored - unassisted for the Cosmos’ - first goal before 22,890 fans |, at Tulsa. Tulsa's: In the other NASL playoff match in Anaheim, Calif., Fort Lauderdale scored winning goal into an empty net as the Strikers defeated . California. . Surf goalie Alan Mayer came out to his left to protect against a possible slot: ‘by Tibor ‘Generi, ‘who lufted’'a soft kick to the leaping Mueller, who headed it into the. gaping goal. Lions sign QB VANCOUVER (CP) — British Columbia Lions announced Thursday the signing of former Toronto Argonauts quarterback Alvin White. White, who attended Calgary Stampeders’ - Roy Dewalt when B.C. plays training camp, had his . busiest: Canadian Football League season in 1978 with” the Argos, In five games he completed 65 of 135 passes for 936 yards, He had 13 interceplions, threw three touchdowns and scored three — himself, ; With regular quarterback Joe Paopao expected to be out until the Lions play host ° to Edmonton Eskimos Sept. 13 White will back up rookie — 867. 46 in Montreal Monday. Kicker Lui Passaglia was the second-string quarterback Tuesday against Hamilton Tiger-Cats after, Mike Nott - contracted infectious hepatitis. .Door hinges . 24 new doors .Windows .Electric motors .Paint compressor boxes. .Lamp fixtures .Vacuum cleaners: Clothes dryers .Furnaces " ‘Ceiling fans 694-3497 Billy: Caskey . Scored from 10 metres oul to — even the score 1-1 at: 34:32. - the. Cement stove pipes - Oil furnace & pump by! "Astros 4 Cubs’ 1 ‘Alan Ashby’ 5 two-run. ‘single highlighted a -three- . run third inning that carried Houston to its 11th vietory in a row over Chicago, in- . cluding all nine this Season. . ‘ Terry Puhl, of ‘Melville, Sauk., had three singles and a run-batted-in’ for . the . Astros. - Cardinals i Braves 2. Dane lorg drove’ in seven n easily The teams meet again Sunday in Fort Lauderdale. ‘Pirates lose | fourth in ‘Tow to hot Reds 4 The Surf ‘must win a regulation match to force the playoff series into an im- mediate 30-minute match af- terwards'to decide the series ‘winner, - Ray Hudson of the Strikers scored the ' first goal. The Surf tied Moyers scored, , “We played defensively i in it when Steve" * rans, decond:highest ii the NL this ‘season, - and Bob Forsch: fired a six-hitter, to lead St. Louis. over Atlanta, "The Braves had won fie games ina row but they were overwhelmed by a 14Hilt attack that inéluded Torg’s two-run double: in the first - inning, a three-run double ip ' the second. and .a tworys Single in the fourth. + cegsers noes SWE SE the first half, ” said sti coach Cor van der Hai “That's why the: game wasia . * Tittle slow. - ‘NASL ‘playoff actian “resumes Saturday with San Diego Sockers at. Chicago Sting, New England Tea Men at, Tampa Bay «Rowdies, ‘Vancouver’ Whitecaps at Seattle Sounders, and Wash- ington Diplomats’ at Los Ane | Aztecs. ‘VANCOUVER ~1L30PM NEW "eUGESY iad a Aaa dats Gah ed ANOTHER GREAT WES? CONNECTION PPPETTE : a hs t TTT? TT UCTION SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. -]1 aan. at 4827 Keith Ave. BCBC Compound. Nery large quantity of electrical supplies. -flexiblecondult, electrical wire, brakers, weather pads plugin . 12", 8”, 7", 6” Moffat frost free fridges _ ; Propane water heaters Items to be auctioned off are surplus materials Ideal” for. con-, tracts and home handymen. . -Large quantity of nails : duplex, casing, 6 ” Ske, e” slike, finishing, wall board, ring, roofing. Miscellaneous concrete hardware .Large selection of fire extinguishers : .Bronze door knockers ~ .Large selection of floor, ceillng and wall tHles Very large selection of paint Since there are over 600 Items it is impossible. to ‘ddvertise them _all. Most of these are new merchandise theretore please come early . and check over the goods. MIKE’S AUCTION _ RR No.2 BURNS LAKE tganevetpesPeer errr ee 694-9580