Z “by DON SCHAFFER - Herald Sports Editor didn't take quite aa long for akon ‘Cédar Kings to become respectable in senior A fastball as morn people thought. it would . -! Oedar Kings, who won the Western with the Victoria Times-Colonist, said ve Sunday ‘night. “They (Cedar Kings). got a three to five minute. standing .. ovation after ‘the game.” a "Canadian senior B championship last © . season, mide the jump to senior A ; ball without playing in a league of any wort, having to rely on weekend trips * to'getin games in the new class, They * games that the southern teams did, ~ and. only” had four home ' games all , ve They still placed second in the “govt final tournament, despite it » the B.C. senicr A championship in ; Victoria. 4-1. to Victoria “Budgets Cedar Kings lost the ‘nil game, of | Sunday afternoon, with their only two: - losies. coming to the eventual ‘champions. Skeena shouldn't ‘be. too ; disappointed with the result, though- ;no-one expected them to win at the ‘fournament, although the team ‘thought it had a’ chance, “and their performance was more than just - _ /Reapectable. “Tn fact, Cedar Kings got a standing : ovatlon from the 2000-etrong crowd at ‘Royal Athletic Park after th ¢ final game, according to a Victoria source “not with the team. “Pm not just laying it on about the ovations,’ ” Ernie Fedoruk, columnist “Biudgets were the orily | team at the tournament to score on Terrace, beating the visitors 60 Saturday. af-..- ternoon with a perfect game by Rob. Guenther the story, and again getting four across in the final game,’ ‘Skeena was led at the tournament ~ played well under half the-amount of "by pitcher: Morris Sauve, who hit three bome runs and won two of the four Skeena victories. on the mound. Sauve also had eight‘runs batted in in the six games, and in the final game, got an ovation from thelarge crowd efter driving in Terrace’s only run in thé sixth Inning. Cedar Kings were down 40 at.that point, victims of three errors that reguited in three unearned — ‘PUNS.- “after thefinal game, the frst thing ‘that happened was Bob Burrows (coach and catcher of Budgets ) ran over and grabbed Sauve and asked if ‘he was free two weekends irom now,” Fedoruk said, ‘They (Budgets) were very impressed ‘with his. bat.” * Clint Marshall pitched a one-hitter, Saturday morning as Skeena won its, . first game against Big Bird Sound of North Vancouver! by a 1-0 score. Cedar Kings’ next game was against Budgets, when they ran into Guen- ther’s perfect game, a game Norm "-Zloklikovits almost ruined when he one-handed a shot to right that was picked off just ‘pefore it droped over the fence, ' That, according 40 Fodaruk, was ff tting.“‘a helluva - when Sauve began, show." He pitched & five-hitter in a 5- Q shutout of Victoria Ingraham Hotel, belting a grand slam homer inthe third that provided the winning runs, Sauve was on the mound against Vancouver Magicians as well, tossing a bro and belting a two-run shot in the first that held up for the winning margin. Sauve led off the second inning with asolo shot that was the winning runin the loser's-round final game against > Terminal Pub from New Weat- -minster, a game Skeena eventually ‘won 2-) behind five innings of flawless - pitching from Marshall and two relief innings from Sauve, In the final game, Budgets got one in the first and three more in the second on their way to a 41 win. Sauve had a six-hitter in the final, but . Terrace could only manage three © hits in the game as well as allowing the unearned runs that were the margin of victory for Victoria... _ As for the Budgets, thelr team is rated as one of ‘the best in years for Victoria, despite not being quite aa deep in pitching as in previous years. Budgets, at one time, had the two best pitchers in Canada and impressive defence to boot, but this year their bats are better and their bench is— deeper, and they have a good chance at the national title, a title they’ve won ’ before, ~ Smith’ S resurgence helps Giants-rise ‘Last wititer, Reggie Smith had: decided’ to ‘quit ‘baseball. He didn't and, thanks in great ‘part to-the 15-year, “veteran, : San _ Francisco Giants ‘haven't . jut either. | 3° The Glants.climbed back ‘within four games of first-' - place Los Angeles Dodgers * Inthe National League West on Sunday with an 8-6 ~ vietory over the Dodgers as - . Smith- collected three - hits against his former {eam-__ - “inmates. Darrell Evans and Jett” Leonard both belted two-run homers as. the Giants won the final two/ . games of -the four-game series after being defeated . Thuraday and Friday. * Elsewhere, . (t ‘was: Philadelphia Phillies, 3, Montreal Expos 1; San a Le Diego Padres 6, ‘ Atlanta Braves 5; Houston Astros 7, Cintinati Reds 3; St. Louls Cardinals over Pittsburgh Pirates twice, 12-5 and 5-2, - and New. York Mets_ split with Chicago Cubs, winning “S4, then losing 6-5. “On Saturday, it was Philadelphia 15, Montreal 11; Chicago 7, New York 4;>° | Esks, Stamps win | At the start of. the 1982 “Canadian Football League season, few experts would. ‘have predicted the present situation. in the Western Division standings.’ Tied for third place, Edmonton Eskimos, the defending. Grey Cup Ste Louis 4, Pittsburgh 1; Houston 2, Cincinnati 0; San _ Francisco 4, Los Angeles 2 and Atlanta 6, San Diego 5. In the American. League Sunday, it was; Toronto Blue Jays 3 Milwaukee - Brewers 2: Chicago: White Sox 6 New York Yankees 4; Orioles 0; Seattle Mariners champion, finally go back to theit winning _ ways” this weekend with a.46-8 romp over Montreal Concordes in Edmonton, while Calgary ‘Stampeders moved into second place with a surprise 30-8 win Saturday night over the Lions in Vancouver. Boston Red Sox 8 Baltimore - ’. Miamt- of Tet ‘Ke ace “Anytime you come Into a town this size and 7 -$@@-10 or 12 guys that can-play fler Il hockey, ‘you've got tobe happy.” Joe Daley and Marc * Bezzin left Terrace Sunday after conducting a a week long hockey camp, with the final all-star: "game: running Saturday night, ‘The blue team- _ won the game, coming back for an 8-6 win with - goals ‘by Terry Zaporzan (3), Tracy Cam- : mazola, Lorne Lofroth, Rudy. Poeschek, Glenn: Robinson and Mike Beecroft trom. Victorla | - Wading: the. way.. : Marlo ‘Desjardins, Chris. -Barber, Richard. Lindstrom, fan Alger and | Aaron Scott trom Ft. St. James with two scored _ the whiteteam’s goals. Dick Kilborn, president ace Minor Hockey last season, sald the - camp went “great; the kids-had no complaints” and.;at ‘least they sald they were something.” There are probably elght or ten: who'll:be invited to rookle camps, notably the. Wiha Wings (Pezzin and Daley’s team); and - | they’. ‘(the coaches). were Impressed with the. _ hockey, ‘they sald It was better than they "thought It would be. All In all, we ‘re quite pindised. we i learning - g 10-Minnesota Twins 2; and Cleveland Indians 6 Texas Rangers 4. Saturday in the AL, it "was: Toronto 4 Milwaukee 2; Baltimore $ Boston 2; Kansas City 1 ‘Detroit! 6 Chicago 6 New. York a; Texas 3. Cleveland 2; Oakland 10 California 1 and ' Seattle 3 Minnesota 1. - in CFL In the NFL's preseason, it was Denver Broncos 33 Los - Angeles Rams 20; "Los | Angeles Raiders | (17 “San Francisco. agers (14; Cleveland Browns 17 Detroit Lions 16; Pittsburgh Steelers 24. New England ~ Patrlots 20; Aanta Falcons 20 Minnesota Vikings 17; Baltimore Colts 19 New York Giants 14; Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35 Philadelphia Eagles? ;Green Bay Packers 21 New York Jets 19; Dolphins 24 Washington Redskins 7 and Buffalo- Bills 4 Dalles . Cowboys 10. ~ . The second-place Stampeders are now 3-1-1. The blitzing Cals ary defence sacked A OF quarterbacks six times, with Small and jinebacker - Doug, Battershill credited. ° with three sacks cach... Quarterback Bruce Threadgill came up with almost $75 yards in offence; ’ Running back James Sykes scored all Calgary's touch- downs on runs of three, one and three yards and ‘he - finished with: 116 yards: rushing. .. ROYAL CITY anmiautt ; bo presents a: | _ feats & Quality — . FURNISHINGS. | ~ RUCTION tobeheld | of Lakelse Motor Hotel.” *. z) Lakelee Ave. Terrace, é B.C, . Preview: - | 7 “Fey 20, 1 pam. « TR . Soler. eh .. - Friday, Aug. 26 at p.m. we ; ., Saturday, Aug. 21 at p.m, Over 300 lots. Despite a strong effort by Dan Fagan In 84 “editor: 7 ay ‘don schaffer to-hold him off, Tom Sheasby took over the lead late In the race and won the A hobby Stock heat. going away. Fagan gota jump — - Wins spread a around at Speedway No-one dominated the track Sunday during the Terrace ; Stock Car Asgociation’s race day, but there was, some ex- citing racing happening nevertheless, Tom Sheasby, who. won four races. last week, won two Sunday in the A hobby stock class. Sheasby took the A hobby heat and the main, beating Dan Fagan and Randy .. Goodwin in the heat and Goodwin and Fagan in the main,- In the trophy|dash, Goodwin won the hardware with Herb Quast second and Shessby third, +t “Youth | soccer scores ‘The regular Saturday playday in the Terrace Youth Soccer Association - resulted in 16 games played at fields around the city. In_ the under-8 eee blanked. Terrace Chrysler Falcons, © . Aspens 3-0, “Tilden Tigers — shut out. Froese Trucking . Hot Rodders 2-0 and Cen-. -. tennia] Lions beat Totem: — Ford. Mustangs by an identical 2-0 score. in the under-10 division, scoring, with Pohle Coyotes “taking an 8-2 beating from . Skeena Foresters, Co-op Kickers blanking Finning -American Soccer’ League ’ Flyers 5-0, Sundance Sonics. _ beating Westend Eagles 9-1 and Shoppers’ Drug Mart shutting out Surveyors 3-0. Under-11 and under-12 division teams are playing an interlocking schedule this half-season, and in that combination division, Bud's Truckers _ edged ‘Aqua. Plumbing 4-3, Cedarland Giants and Bavarian Inn | tied 56, Northern Drug - Rovers. beat’ Northwest Sportsman 4-1 and All - Seasons Blazers tripled, the), score on Mr, Mike’s Sharks . tne ‘In the under-13° division, Irly Bird ran up the score on Manuel's Pumas to the tune Inn won” thelr” second ‘straight game; beating Rotary Wheels +1, | Philpot's Cheetahs: beat there ‘was a lot more pair, of ‘gecond-halt- ‘goals -NASL champion, had been NOW RENTING! SUMMIT APARTMENTS . : “+ TERRACE. One & Two bedrooms featuring aFridge, stove & drapes _., @Wall to wall carpeting” -- pRAQUETBAEL COURTS eGymnasium faciities a On-site management "Ror your J perscial 1 vow watt . “our apartments, daily, ate fo 2607 PEAR ST. or call. ee i ee 4 ‘Dairy Queen Busters 5-1 in-. one under-15 division game, while in the other divistonal: ; contest, it was Sight and ° Sound United defaulting to - ‘ Dave's Plumbing. . Tonight's under-18 game, ; Ken "Braid insurance Rovers and other games, Doc's United winless. — Twin River ~ SPORTS way until Sheasby passed him with two vo laps. ' fo go. ‘ In theB hobby stock elacs, three different drivers got into the win column, with Dave Saunders winning the trophy. . dash over Jim Daigneault and Jim Davidson. In the heat,. it _ was Rick Rothney beating Rene Fagan and Vic Byskal — across the line, while in the B hobby main, -Daigneault was the winner, with Ernie Waters second and Saunders third, ‘In the A junker class, Dan Thickett won two races and Bob Toppen was second In all three as they both added to . their point totals. Thickett beat Toppen and Dino Stella in both the trophy dash and the A junker maln, while in the heat, it was Mike Borque winning, with Toppen second and Stella third, Stella hada decent day as well, taking three third place finishes. ; Gary Kerr was the top driver in-the B*junker class, ; winning the trophy dash over Gerry Normandeau and Rio Sandover-Sly and the heat, where he beat Arnie Reay and: ‘ Brad Mercer over the line, In the B junker main, Mercer ', was the winner, with Kerr secondand Reay third. Betty -Ann Woodcock won the’ powderputf race, with ; Melaine Rothney second and:Linda Whan third. - . Inthe wind-up event of the day, the Jamboree, Rick . Rothney survived the climb through the pack to emerge the winner, with ‘Randy Goodwin second and Dennis Ward | ec tock car action at Terrace speedway Is August all : on the mack on the first lap and led all the NASL. scores " Roberto Cabanas scored a Sunday night to lift. New York. Cosmos to a come: from-behind- 3-1 North vielory over Chicago Sting. Chicago,—the defending. eliminated from this year's playoff pictpre earlier in the eveniig when Tulsa Roughnecks - beat Fort Lauderdale Strikers: 2-1 in the only other ‘game Sun- day. ‘The loas was the third straight for Chicago, whieh fell to 11-19, In games Saturday, Edmonton Drillers blanked Vancouver Whitecaps 1-0,) | Jacksonville ‘Tea Men upset Toronto Bilezard 1-0 and Portland Timbers shutout] | San-Jose Earthquakes 2-0. On. Saturday, points, last overall In the NASL. ‘. 7 David) | ° “=~ gf-19)-and:-Northern-Motor-~-Kemp's goal. at.59:00.gave ,... MAJOR € Edmonton the win; boosting {their prize: by following. the.claim procedure onthe thelr record to 11-20 for 63) | ‘| back ofthe tlekat. |t 43 Fiitbas wan $1314, 313. 43 EACH _ Fer complate-and exact armbar only. We sxbaldlary wizes, (ai Tegirae parca ie foow cin estan nine _. WINNING NUMBERS -.' FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1982 7|2|7| 4/019)! 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