woven re ~ woe aM Te - The Caledonia: Senior Secondary “School - community Fecreation class, with advice and assistance. from Mary-Margaret Smith of: the Terrace ‘recreation’ department, held the Sichercnta lt tra ted ‘or ne by the Ss im ‘ rior 0 donated. “Runners up in the rally. were Nina DiGiovanni . ‘third place finishers each won a tank of gas donated =oby Twin River. The duo of Brian Adame and Wayne MeNivan finished fourth in the event; each won a gym. bag . donated by Sundance Sports,” ' ‘Strymeckd and Diana Brathen, who took home an ashtray donated by Kalum Tire, The Worst Luck prize, a screwdriver donated by. Terrace ; Equipment, went to the team of Mike Ro Len Hanson, while Don: Lindstrom ot Ee ‘Caledonia Car Rally Sunday, an event that was ~ enjoyed by both the participants and organizers. =~ Finishing ‘first in the’tally was the team'of _ and Nancy Berger. Third place went tothe team. of Albert Losch and Rob Bell The.second and. .. Timber, "The Most Honest Team award went to Carol Rally \ was a success | “Joe Pitzoft and Rod 1 Ames : Hoght were the winners ‘of Suzuki - “T-shirts donated by Terrace Equipment for being the ‘Best Dressed Team. Guy Farkvam and Nina DiGiovanni The lowest Kitimat entry was the team of | , Chris Knightand Graham Kay, who won a can ‘of ear wax donated by Terrace Esso. ’ The “Would have won if we hadn’t missed that checkpoint” award, two threatre tickets donated _ by Tillicum Theatre, went to the team of Cecil Hemmons and Erin Williams. Other theatre tickets, awarded by draw, went to Danny Soucie, Kevin Gleason, Richard Klein, and. Mike Thelitz. ‘The team of Lorrie Pedan and John Pollock took home a sweat suit donated by Skeena Auto Metal . for making a mistake on’ the very first in- struction. The community recreation class would like to ‘thank the many local businesses who donated prizes, the Terrace Fire Department, who - Joaned equipment, the people who were. not members of the-class who helped with check- _points .and,.registration, and Mary-Margaret ‘Smith for her-many suggestions and support. The class "would especially like to thank the _ fifty jneat a in the rally, whose enthusiasm and : enjoyment ake it event male its organization wor thwhitephs** ; ” Lauderdale ST. CATHARINES, Ont. B.C. represented to the aggregate points (CP) — Studentefrom aafar champion. pra Mill Bay,. B.C., will be “down. the. Henley «. this;weekendics calc? oyear'at West Park secondary school of St. Catharines, last WINDELs grave egisinnk Ieee = SERS Western Division, Six points awarded far a yvic- tory and ona bonua point per feel wi with @ Tmeximu of three per game, . Wegneeda Results feniiie SAtiania } caltarnta3 i ehiadaiiie a New england 1 he An ale 6 Tamps Bay 2 Mamphi Vancouver J Edmanian } Tulsa 2San Diego - t Friday. Games ~ Atlanta at Toronto Chicago at $an Diego Da Weir. , NOW THAT WS. |, CE:k (0 oreo) tE) glass TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Tampa Bay Rodney Marsh kicked in the winning goal with his back to the goal Wed- nesday night as the Rowdies edged- Memphis Rogues 2-1 in the North American Soccer League. ' Tampa Bay scored first , at 27:21 when Oscar Fabbiani headed In a. cross-field pass from John Gorman, Jan Van Der Veen, who had passed to Gorthan, also |. got an assist. Jim Husband tied it for the Rogues at 92:25, assisted by Reubin Ascigarraga and Steve Lovell. Ascigarraga, tled up in a seramble in front of the goal, passed back to Husband,. who kicked from inside the penalty box to the left side of the goal, . . Marsh's behind-the- back score at 84:59 came after. Barry Kitchener headed him the ball. Steve Wegerle alsa got an assist. The win , put the Rowdies, who lead the Eastern Division, at 8-3. Memphis fell to 3-9, captain |. ‘ scheduled matches, on / SeGR | Canada takes it’s. second... se. BIRMINGHAM: “anteibet'> 2 New3Yor * Five. World: Cup* oricket qualifying matches were, abandoned Wednesday, four - of them without a ball being bowled, All teams involved . earned two points each. also today's in- ‘cluding one between Canada and. Denmark, the only teams in the 15-country competition with two vic. tories to their credit. The . weather threatened DENVER (AP) erry, the controversial bun but hlghie" successful. former coach of Boston Brulns, was named Wednesday.as the hew coach of Colorado Rockies, At a news conference. Rockies’ general manager Rey Miron said Cherry . signed a multiyear. contract alate was fort Cherry goes to the Rockies making him the highest-; caitentiasteacy the. Boston | Globe reponed eerller that it | ve years at $180,000" Cherry hecame available that be wes released from - Sports Briefs PLAYER INJURED ind SEATTLE. (AP) — baseman Bill Stein has. teen ced on Seattle Mariners’ py disabled list because of itprain on the left side of. his riy.cage, the American League ‘baseball club sald . Wednesday. At the same- time, the, Seattle team recalled first basaman: outfielder Charlie Beamon from the Mariners’ Pacific ‘| . Coast Leage Spokane farm club. ALI PLANS TO RETIRE OSLO . (AP) - Heavyweight 1 chasapion Muhammad A nesday he plane to announce his official retirement from boxing at the Hall of Fame ceremony in New York's Madigon Square Garden In four to six weeks. All, currently on a world tour, came ‘here for two Wed- nesday night exhibition bouts against Jimmy Ellis and Norwegian Harald Skog. HORSE DESTROYED NEW YORK (AP) — Strike The Main, whose. running him in the Belmont -Stakea on June 9, has been, * 1 destroyed because . he Wastin Brown with suffering from an impacted, colon. The horse, owned: -bred by John Hay Whitiey and. Charles Shipman Payson, had raced 12 times for two. wins, -six’ second- place finishes and two thirds. His ‘career earings were DOCTORS EXEMPT. ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — ‘Forelgn doctors ac- - companylng visiting athletic teams during the 1980 Winter. ~ Olympics in Lake Placid . o> have. been exempted - Ve state's: medical. from; uirements. The’: ” Hicenaing: approved legislation, Wednesday by Gov. Hugh « Carey, allows _ foreign _ physicians to provide med: ‘jeal services to their own teams or staff without first . obtaining a licence to practice in New York state. REDUCE GASOLINE MADRID (Reuter) -- Gasoline consumption in motor racing competitions . should be reduced by 10 per Ross signs VANCOUVER (cP) Vancouver Canucks have ‘signed forward David Ross to a twoyear contract, the National Hockey League team “announced Wed- nesday. Rost, “2, played last season with Fort Wayne Komets of the International Hockey League, where he scored 43 goals and had 80 points in 67 games: Ross added 11 goals in 13 playoff games. . The native of Indian Head, Sask., was drafted in the -seventh round of the 1978 amateur draft by the Canucks after finishing his - junior career with Portland Winter Hawks of the Western Hockey League. carta BREATHES CLEAN AIR FOR LONGER ENGINE LIFE 3600 RPM ENSURES THE SMOOTHEST, BEST CUT LAWN YOU'VE EVER SEEN! FLYMO FLOATS ON A CUSHION OF AIR * NO WHEEL RESISTA"E * WOWS IN ANY DIRE!.TLON Flymo_ BLADE HEIGHT ADJULTS EASILY “TOOVEY HOLDINGS LD, 7 05/73 4046 Orelg - cent because of world energy shortages, the International Automobile Federation said Wednesday. The federation said the measure had been proposed by the Inter- national Motorspor! ‘in D Federation. and. will ba ' the 1960s "Buffalo Bilk, was hired ‘Wednesday by the Miami Dolphins as a full- time scout. Dubenion, 46, has | been a Bills’ scout aince his retirement as a player In 1968. gets pair PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — Forward Willie Lippens scored two goals W . tolead Dallas Tornadoteos 3- i North American Soccer League victory over Detroit Lippems, who scored twice a s° Inst Warhingion imph over Was tallied both goals againat the Expreas on headers. The 33-year-old German scored the only goal of the ‘first half at 40:37, then ,¢linched tha Tarniado victory — ‘when he beat Ex goalie than 10° “minutes remaining, Wolfgang Rausch tallled at. 56:46 of the second half to - give the Tornado.a 2-0- ‘ead - befpre Detroit's -Roger Osborne cut, the margin’ in half at 60:24 With his, third goal in six ‘games with the Express. Edwards mets the Canadian Football ‘League's outstanding player 4n 1977 and rushing leader in the Eastern Conference the last three years, will not be back with Hamilton Tiger- Cats this season, coach John Payne said Wednesday. The coach sald the running back -wilk be traded or released, ‘Payne said Edwards, 28, a graduate of North East Loul- siana University, had come to training camp: ‘a little late’ complaining of a sore foot but that numerous teats had found no damage and the medical staff had declared him fit for practice. . ™e Herald, Thursday, May il, 1079, Page 7 his. ‘contract, which ran ‘through J SL. ’ - Ch ie regorted to have’ had - philosophical differences with the Boston nxient and also was oaton en in hig belief that he was underpald.. ’ But money. apparently was not Cherry's sole con- sideration in taking the Rockles’ job., ‘'l was offered more money — a l6t more money -—— frona another feam which I will pot mention," he. said at the news conference. Buffalo, Atlanta and Toronto had expressed {ittarest in ac- aiving seaside services,’ The 45-year-old Cherry, . who compiled a 231-106-444 ° record in five years with the | Bruina, said one of reasons for his decision to. come to Colorado was the challenge of. around. a franchise wich bad the worst record in the NHL last: season ad well: as the league's lowest attendance, "I alao like the players here and this is a team that’. never quit when we (the Bruins) played them last year,” he said. “And I Ike the town. This is a good place to live, E just have a good feeling about Denver,” Rag. 8 King Size” > ‘Tis Thursday, Fritay Terrace Shopping Centr (CP) — Jimmy Edvards, BRIAN AN GUARANTEE THE FINEST STEAKS — IN TOWN...: _ osteak, din ec ond: a night awoy from ” _ the routine says It all, “why not take her. to ... — hector’ a LAKELSE MOTOR HOTEL 638-8141 635-7261 L) ROGER