Page 6, The Herald, Friday, June 15, 1979 i TERRACE-KITIMAT. > 3 id SPORTS VIA RAIL CANADA Changes in passenger train schedule EFFECTIVE JUNE 20, 1979 ARRIVES LEAVES: TERRACE 11:45 am Daily NO. 10 Eastbound NO. 9 Westbound 4:30 pm Daily "For further information contact VIA RAIL 635-2133 x PENNANT RACES - TERRACE 1:55 am By THE CANADIAN PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE ast WoL Pct. GBL Balflmore 22 49 Boston Y 2 677 1 Milwaukee 3429 540 6142 New York 33°79 «1532 TV Detroit 29 97 «518 ava Claveland 3» 30 .500 84 Toronto 1B 46.231 2212 . Wat California 38 26 594 — AAtmmesote 32.127 542 37 Kansas City 33 27 532 Texas 29.515 | a2 Chicago 2 31 4830 7? Seattle 26 38 .a06 12 Oakland W9 44 302 1812 Thuraday Results California 10 Taranto 7 Claveland 2 Oakland 1 ‘Seattle 2 Detroit2 —_. Minnesota 4 New York 2 Milwaukee & Texas 2 Tonights Games Oakland at Toronto N Seattle at Cleveland N California at Detrolt N Kansas City at Miiwaukee N Boston at Chicago N Baltimore at Minnesota N . New York at Texas N Saturday Games * Califarnia at Detroit Baltimore at Minnesota Kansas City at Milwaukee Oakland at Toronto N Seattle at Cleveland N Boston at Chicago N New York at Texas N friends for life The Canadian Red Cross Sonely + BCR. FREE SHAR Detroit Tigers, affer ‘Winning thelr last four games, fel] to Seattie Mariners 3-2 Thursday night, spoiling the American League managerial debut of . Sparky Anderson, Detroit had won 11 of its last. 16 games under Leg Moss, who. was - Tuesday when Anderson was hired. The club won its last two contests under coach Dick Tracewski, but fell victim to an unearned run in the ninth iming in An- derson's first game at the Tigers helm. Anderson, who was fired ag manager of Cincinnati fired - Reds following the’ 1976 season, saw Leon Roberts © triple with one out in the- ninth off Detroit relief ace John Hiller, 3-5. One aut later, Larry Milbourne’s grounder went through third baseman Aurelio Rodriguez to scote the winning run. Reliever Shane Rawley, 3- 6, was the winner. In other American League action, Willie Aikens hit his second grand slam homer in two games’ to. power California Angels * over Toronto Blue Jays 10-2, It was the first time in 17 years that an American Leaguer hit grand siams in ALL SEASONS WIN consecutive games; Brooks Robinson of .Baltimore last did it in the American League .in 1962. Phil Garner of Pittsburgh achieved the feat Jast season in the National League. Nolan Ryan, 8-3, pitched his seventh complete game of the season. Bill Travers hurled. a- sevenhitter and Ben Oglivie, Sal Bando and Buck Mar- tinez each knocked in two runs as Milwaukee stopped Texas 6-2. Oglivie had a two- run homer; Bando a tworun - triple and Martinez 4 two- run double. . Minnesota uséd “Butch Wynegar’s wind-blown three-run double in: the fourth to whip Tommy John Sparky’ flame doused and the Yankees 4-2, All four - Minnesota © unearned, . Juan Beniquez's , two-run homer .aecounted - for. ‘the . Yankee runs. Jim Norris - slammed a \tworun tripte with two out in runs . were the ninth inning off reliever ' Craig: Minetiy to “hand Cleveland a 2-1 victory over ‘Oakland and rob winless Matt. Keough of hia first triumph after elght losses. In the National League, Montreal rallied with three runs in the eighth,- two. on Gary Carter's double, to defeat Atlanta 4-3. . Cedar Kings upset - by Ron Boileau The Cedar Kings, still suffering from their weekend series loss of 4 games to 2 at the hands of a Pro team from Alberta, lost again Thursday. _ All Seasons took a 2 tol - ‘decision in the surprise upset, ‘The two runs ‘were scored after two were out in the bottom half of the last inning. Losing pit- cher Dwayne Popp struck out the first two batters, bringing his game total to 13. He then, however, . walked Bob Couture and. Ken Isaak. This brought pitcher Ron Daciuk to the plate. He doubled and scored both runners to win his own game. Daciuk struck out two victory, Cedar Kings only run came in the top half of the sixth. inning when Dick Coxford singled home Tom Carson.. - This was the Cedar Kings first defeat in two By. years of regular season - HOSTS TOURNEY HERE Golf club looks for The Skeena Valley Golf open to the public and and Country Club has their $82,000 provincial government grant and now they are looking for some help from the . District of Terrace .to make up the $53,000 the club must find to qualify for this grant. In a letter te council C.A. Moore, president of the club, says the club i is APPLY NOW. Banks Trust Companies Credit Unions Investment Dealers Province of Hi British Columbia “Tt would be most appreciative .if the District of Terrace would consider donating some should be considered part of the recreation facilities of the area. by Ron Bolleau A couple weeks ago when you watched the Canadiens make short work of the Rangers to win the Stanley Cup, you quite possibly watched Jacques Lemaire play his final game in the NHL. Lemaire has reportedly signed a multi-year con- tract to play and coach in Switzerland. Rumor has it the contract was $100,000 per year, tax free, and in- “‘éluded ‘a hoiise and car, .In.the retently: ‘eornpleted ” ‘playoffs, few people recognizéd Lemaire’s finest ‘hour.’ He scored 1 goals and assisted on 12 others, Jeading all playoff scorers, (Lafleur had 23 points, but only 10 goals) Most important, Lemaire scored two goals and assisted on another in the final game, proving his value as a clutch scorer. With the first goal Lemaire became only the fifth player in NHL history to score two cup-winning goals. His other was against the Bruins in the 1976-77 playoffs. The unsung center played 12 years for the Habs and scored 366 markers, while setting up another 469. He averaged 30 goals per year, including one 44 goal performance in the 72-73 season, Not a bad tally considering he was never selected on the first or second all star team and never won an award. For my money I thought he should have received the Conn Smythe Trophy for his excellent performance in the recent playoffs. His career-long hard work ‘has, however, earned him eight Stanley Cup victories. : Maybe we should salute Jacques Lemaire and wish him Good Luck in Europe. Better late than never! ‘Terrace & District MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION ’ Sat, June 16, 1979. CLARENCE MICHIEL SCHOOL GYM ‘ from 1 P.M. -4 POM, ; Fees this year are: Bugs — $45.00, All Others — $50.00 Family ai three or more — $120,00 . Boys wishing to play hockey In 1979-80 must register ‘at . this time. BREATHES CLEAN AIR FOR LONGER ENGINE LIFE 3600 RPM ENSURES THE SMOOTHEST, BEST CUT LAWN YOU'VE EVER SEEN! AVAILABLE IN GAS OR ELECTRIC MODELS BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTS EASILY FLYMO FLOATS ON A CUSHION OF AIR * NO. WHEEL RESISTANCE * MOWS IN ANY DIRECTION {~ TOOVEY HOLDINGS LTO, 635-6929 05/73 4946 Greig and walked two in the SPOR r COMMENT, man hours’ and equip- ment to help reach our goal of pledged volunteer Services,’ Moore says ‘in the letter. . The golf course also ‘recently hosted a tour- nament for juniors here. The champion and boys winner was Vern Carruthers of the Skeena Valley club with rounds of 77 and 84 for 161, The girls winner was Dale Loader of Kitimat with 96 and 99 for 195, The winner of the long drawing contest was Bruno Hidber of Skeena Valley. Winner of the oghipping:;; and «putting ‘contest was Robert Scott of Sinithers. 1, Vern Carruthers 161 2.'Rob Collins _ 162 3, Bill Moroz : 14 4 Rob Dozzl ; Wz 5. Garry Stacey 13 6, Mike Stevens | 44 7. Bruno Hidber 176 8. Mike Johnson 179 0. Doug Stevens 181 10 Mark Whitney 199 11. Gary Moen - 191 12. Dean Wray 191 Darcey Trask 191 14, Ray Senger 183 15. Dale Loader 195 16, Rick Carson 198 17, Mark Green . 200 18. Warren Riding 208 “18 Kevin Franson 208 20 Mark Flaherty 220 21, Patti Ann Park 22 22. Ross Smith 230 2%. David Jephson 294 24, Stephen Dirnback 245 25. Robt. Scott’ 245 26. Lennard Fed- , derson 954 27, Melissa Davies 259 28. Brian Fedderson 292 29. Liz De Jon 330 30. Michael Jephson © 410 Low Gross Winners 12 & Under- David Jephson . - Girls-Patti Ann Park is & 14 yrs.- Mike Johnson DEALS “American League Cleveland Indians trade out. flelder Paul Dade to San Bi fadren for tirat baseman ri C) jargroy Toronto Blue Jays place third baseman Rey Howell on the 15. day disabled list BASKETBALL ‘Denver Nuggets receive two second-round draft choices from San Blega Cli 43 «cam: pensation for the Clippers atgn- of guard Brian Taylor. FOOTBALL CFL Gritish Columbla Glons re. lease offensive tackle Jim Phil. Hips. Houston ollers "ston defensive jineman Jesse Baker and back Wayne Wilson, New York Jets trace line. backer Randy Sidler and cor. nerback Nell Hutton to Wash: inion Redskins for an undis- closed 1960 draft cholce, ‘ St. Louls Cardinals tign centre Pete Allard, fultback An- nise Davis, wide receiver Eric Rouse, |Inebacker Larry Alien, quarterback Mike Loyd, defen- sive backs Jeff Gates, Jerome King and Bruce Carter and re. {ease linebacker Curtia Towns.