n wi Reb t n 1 TEAM STANDIHOS 1. Quen Charlottes 2 Skoena Junior {Te 3. Hexelton'High 4 Galedonia danior (Tareaca) - 3. Stewart Betondery - 6. Booth Junlor (Prince Rupert) 7. Mout? Gilzabeth (Kitimat) in ®. Houston :- “ 9. Thornhill ‘dontor | noe . PH “10. Prince Rupert Senior “iNGIV (BUA EVENT resuers” BANTAM G . 1 eetraat ea Kim Millet (27) 2. Dienne Wilton (HK) 3. core Mc Nell metres Dianne Wilbon: (8K) Kien Mlltot (77 ow maireat 1 Claudia Donati ) 2, Marlen tat 3. Oarcy Wadiay metres: 1. Darcy Waa ‘Y an a! . innne Halts CT yn of Caledonia Sonlor Secondary Juvenite boys high jump competit ion track and field fea of t approximatoly 10". os aon Saturday afternoon. * MID@ET 1s. “108 metredt 1, David Jensen (EAL) 2. Sharon Harry (ac) 2. Als Galuska (ae. 2 (MED ah Cheriene chelle Parrish (QC) ety demipe 2 aH eee Kerdal (me) 1, Sonia Sahota: Eric valdex ein a4, Zaria peri <8) 900 -matrea: 1. 87) 2 Foi Joneen (eat rs ane Vala te metres: 1. Todd LePage (87) 2, bald inet ACL) 3: ‘Eric, Valdez UK) mt Eisan (2 Mike Gtadmark (GC) 3. Oarren Ooyle (87) ime riettet) 1. Mike Gladmaric (QC) 2. Darren Gindert {HAZ) 2,‘ Dave” Blane? (17). eee matress: |, Alike Oladmark tac)’ 4xldimetrs erelay:'. aween Charlottes » ‘Skéena 3. HI etre, Queen chorlottes Kelton 9, Bocth :. iageme (GC) 9. Mayd Brown (HAZ) Shot Puts). Wade Pipe (SK).2. Bruce Lavole (QC) 3. Chris Atchiton (8): ‘Blacus: '; Chris Atchison (6) 2. Floyd -Prown (HAZ) 3, Darryl Skeiton (B) High Jumps‘ 1. Greg Engen (ME) 2. Todd LeRage (89) 3. Jamie Barele (8) Booth © Triple Jumps 't. tah Hutchin (QC) 2. Alford (QC) 3 Ay a, Kim. ditiat ‘ebb con) 2 i Lorene Alford ; Eshon ( Seren the ro i {B) 00 moatreat 1. Chrie Halisor (BX) 2. metres: .\, Chris Halisor (3K) 2. Sinton Hilt (aK) a Thin: McKie ay Clinton. Hiles (BK 2, Skeeng'3. Hovston | 4ned Wriet relay 1. Sheena 2. Stewert Javelin v. Hildebrand (UK) 2 on Park, ‘WA 9. Tony Clit (BK) Shot Pets 1 Darren Meredith. (QC) 2. Leaile A Mark (HAE) §, Trevor shannon Let Math CHAZ) 3, Ken Cheung (Qc) High ‘Jupmp: 3, Jimmy Peda (816) 2. Sean Of@rien (AAR) 3. Ken Lowe (BT! Teete Jump: i Sean O'arion (ME) 2. ay Chau AC) 3 Eric: Sergsine ‘Lene semor 1, Sean Obrien cam’ ane Cheung (ec) % Brig Bergama MiboaT ors: | Te matress |, Michalle Parrish (ac) “2 Alta -daffrey, (CAL), a, Sonle THOU) 3, Pagay ‘Philpot {SK}. 2 Kim Johenevteh cc) 2 Rhonds CHAT). Kim “Johercivieh (eer a . Rhonda ini 1, Tony Hildebrand (8K) - 2 Tony heemen (GC) 3, Gordon . Sere: h Tony Hildebrand (sx) : : an. (180) % Gorden ° . ‘Monday, aatréa nn Hailsor (8K) 2: ane miatrereay. 1 Queer Charlottes . } Dlvewes 1." Tony Hildebrand (1K) 2. ariottes. “ Ingrid Parent (HAZ) 1. ce ‘Adee’ sacs 1 Tim Robinson. ‘Lorenzon (CAL) . i t ‘ . teak and field a otes from, "the Northwe t za also won the fen ‘i ' Loss dume. }. Jamis war i barrie isa araid Wal cacy. evi Me 4 JUVENIL® GIRLS 160 metres: 1, Lise Peterson (CAL) z Lonnie Aimgran. (8K) 3. Lorraine Bragg (QC) - 60 motred: 1. Lisa Paterson (CAL) 2 doan Q'Srien (CALI i Shennon Gardiner (3K) 400 metres: }, Fauling Abbott. (QC) 066 matres: 1. Leste mts (PRSS) a Pauline Abbatt (Qc): tee. metren: }. Ting Aterner (EAL) 2 Lesiie Mille (PRES)... 3006 matreht 1. uate Mills. conan) a . Tina Sterner (CA 4xioe metre-ealays.1. Catedonta a Mount Mlizabeth 3, Hazaiion \ axd0e meted relays 1. “Caledonia 2 Hatelton 3. Guesn Charicites davalin: 1. itephante Cousine (CAL) 8. Pauline Abbott Abbott (QC) 4. Laurie Muldoe {HAz) Bhet Puls 4, Gharyl: “Adams (Mel) 2 - Chris Mar (eaan a ‘Lorraine Brame” ‘Javelin. 1. Wally Paiton tac) 2. Chad (acy “ Gleewar 1. chen’ Adams (Me) 2, Kerry. Pauls (CAL) a Pauline Abtatt (aq). Minh Jump 1 chris Mar (PR8S).2,- Kerry Paults (CAL) ., lanne Leng dump 1, Lisa Petenisn (CAL) 2. Cherie Mar tPRES) Dawn Smith (AE) "Dukes hammer Stars, jump at the Northwest 20n6. nal meet In Prince Rupert “JUVENILE Bove . rare Dace is Seakey (CA ‘yw meres Stacey Cooke _ (CAL) 2. Gerald Watton (TH? a David Sarmicheal (CAL) at 1. David “carmicheal 400 metre: an) a Héiry Amaral tm) a, Albert Grant (ME) David ‘Carmichael: (CAL) 2. Gard Matthews (QC), Ly Kan Coubs (TH metres: -1, } 18 metres: 1. Don McGhes IeALL is Gore Matthews (QC) 8000 metres: 1, Gord Matthews (ag) 4 Mike Doncaster (87) 4x14 metre relay: 1. Caledonia 2. - Stewart 3. Queen Charlottes... axd00 ‘moteo relays 1. Caledonia 2, ~ Mount Hilzabeth 3. Stewart davalint 1; Arnie Parent (HA) i, Raymond Boinky (87) 2. atan Jonson Qc} she! Paty 1, Pater Anderson (QC) 2. Grnie Parent (HAZ) 3, Russell Rose : CPRES) Dlecuar 1. @rcle Parent (HAZ) 2. Mike. owe! (HAZ) 3. James Rhindress CAE) ; in dump: L Rob Dallyn {CALI 4, Cilttord Couckell {HAZ) 3. Stacey Cooke (CAL). ‘Triple Jump: 1, Peter Anderson (Qc) 2. Clifford Couckell (HAZ) thin _ Carreon (Qc). + Leng Jump: |. Rob Daliyn (cat a. Kariry. Amaral (ME) 3. Gattirey Willlama (Qe) - Canadians win too ‘Tony, Brewer knocked fn ‘pix runs, including four with | a-grand slam homer, as the ' Albuquerque Dukes gave a | 17-8-drubbing to Las Vegas ee | Pacific: Const League “action. eae Hites (SK) 3. Tony Cl (SK) © In other PCL games Vancouver ‘downed = Tacoma ‘Edmonton ‘dumped ‘Por- tland 10-5, Hawall took a 0-5. “decisiinover Phoenix, and Tucson buried Salt Lake 15: ®ve Every Dukes starter: got at least one base hit in the “game ‘at Albuquerque, . . Wie: Dukes got on top in the seeatid oa solo homer, by Sid: Bream. - “The Stare tame back with three.runs in the third, but Albuquerque followed with. fix rims, including those from Brewer's grand slam. as Vegas: ‘as 7-8 in the fifth, - but the Dukes added a. rutin the button of the inning and six Fetus inthe sixth. ‘and bad three REI for Las - Vegas, including a two-run ‘ homes. ‘Dukes piteher Steve Perry picked up thé win. In Arlaona, Beott' Loucks stimavd a pote bee rin ‘and five other Toros had two - RBI eplece as Tucson beat , Balt Laké.. , eanie as closs- " Bobby Brows went Sfor-4 Larry Ray, Wes Clements, Greg. Cypret, Ruben Robles and John Mixerock drove in two runs each for the Toros to back the . combined -nine-hit - pitching of winner Julio | Solano and Ricky “Buster” ‘Loucks hit his homer: tn: the fourth inning off Gulls loser Jerry Don Gleaton. Rod Allen slammed a two- tun homer for Salt Lake and teammate . Glen. Walker walloped a solo shot. To the north, Edmonton pounded Portland's pitching for the victory in Alberta, Poor defense also plagued Portland, _as_ only. thre of the first seven Trapper runs were earned. . - Portland lower - Kyle ° Money threw a doutle-lay -pall over Rusty:-Hamric’s. head into ‘center: field. to stert.a four-run Edmonton outburst in. the fourth. in inning off Giants loser Alan * Rowlkes, i Bteve Herg alao had a two- “run homer “in the: “Hawaii victory, deapite giving up solo homers to Jeff Ransom. and Ted Wilborn, “Vancouver's Mark Corey - belted a pair of solo homers to lead the Canadians’ 1¢-hit attack in Tacoma. PCL , Standings PACIFIC COAST L@AGUE By The Asdectated Pree 4 Wart . WoL Pct. OBL Tacome awn en Edmentan 35 23.53) 3% Portiend 24% 4H 4 Self Lake 3°27 .440) 5M Vancouver’. 22°26 ,466) 8a : euth oe Vegas ' 0.30 40 = : Aibuquerque 29,30 4920s Tucson : re Preenix 2H nF Hawall. - 21-29 an 8 oo | Monday's Resite =. Albuquerque | Les Veges 8 “Wencouver §. Tecoma 4)’ Edmonton 10 Portiond 5 ~ '. Hawall & Phoenix & - Toesen 18 Galt Lake 6 :Tesayis Samet Tckcoma Jat Vancouver, 7 Portiedd | at Widmonton Salt Lake at. |Tuceon Hawall at Pooenix = - Lee Vegea ot | Albuquerque su for. the B.C. ‘High with a chance of doing well -Baturday evening, as zone tradition . dictates; - “jn entry. sheets ait Stadium In Burnaby, *” A total of 12 athletes from “Terrace and two from. Kitimat are affected, Also fendered" ineligible. by a - ‘different problem are athletes from: Stewart, ‘Hazelton ~and>~ Prince The problem ‘with track “number of meets péople can ‘attend to sharpen ‘their. - Malls, *- "The ‘short season led the - BC. high schogl.track and - _-fleld’ ansoclation::to ‘extend the entry deadline for this-. the lower. Mainland . and fancouver Island, ” Entries for the provincial final meet were .dua. last . Thureday, before the date of | ‘the local zone final, which - wesheld in Prince Rupert ‘Saturday. Traditlonally, if, :the zone wants “athletes “eritered in the provinclals, the local coaches phone ‘In -thelr ‘entries immediately - alter the zone final meet. “Because ‘the - people running the meet in Prince Rupert mistakenly thought the deadline had been extanded. until Monday, ne follow the rules and os 'learn about locat | hazards such as | ‘Hides and currents, : oar toa2) starting June 6 inals otf the entry sheets, 7 ; Those ‘athletes . that. did’ _ walling: in the -entries ‘was ° ty thelr, coaches. as people _ left: to. ‘the - ‘meet: eo." at: the’ provincial final meet.’ - ere not entered in the meet -and fleld in this areg begins’: ° with the long winter; That” shortens the training season” ‘and cuts down~on the ‘zone. past that of zones-on > they dla not. : phone in the entries, The local: ‘zone'a track co-ordinator wasn’t at’. the ‘meet for personal — réasons and © the task. of ordlnators... evening fot-the’ call; and © then, ,whennocall came, the filled. the’ entry’. slots’ for: ‘loral: -competitors.. with °. the south.” Open zone athletes “are people good enough to compete but who were béaten- ‘out by ‘other, © better athletes in thelr own ‘Bil MeNulty, president of the B.C.» association and -organizer’ of ‘the meat in ‘Burnaby, said . Monday evening that not only were the entries not phoned in on time, but that most schools in the’ northwest none weren't registered © compete in‘ the first lace” ’ “Only. three. ‘schools - bothered.’ to’: provincial association at the beginning of the year, " McNulty said. “Caledonia; Elizabeth, . and.. Queen Charlotte Secondary’ are the only ‘schools that: are | entitled. to. send -anyone down to. the _ Provincial... -meet." ~ McNulty. paid... the . provincial association . membership fees are due in September;.-and:.the three, schools wha paid can. aend: The: rest of the. qualifiers from “this. tan as incensed. students, . : yon ‘bee allowed... McNulty “sald,! however,” that those: people who ‘did : qualify but weren't entered may be-able to compete it they trayel to Burnaby. . . However, in, “Vancouver: ‘the: B.C, track :and field .-body” walted uritil: Sunday - and -- therefore must rely on mn holes o a laat-- ~tnlnute scratches.” at’ the; ‘provinelals, which | are’ “scheduled for this Friday. ahd Saturday at Swangard - “open: ‘tone’ athletes. from Mount, : her 200° metres, though. *. . “uWhat we're trying ‘to a - is protect the students from _ the: adults’ - McNulty said... “I'm doing. my beat to rectify what is a. ., very ‘unfortunate . Situation. “Up. there. a : “MeNalty - 5a (a: “Monday : an ‘night: that some field events - Were open. ‘and that .track.- “competitors would © -be- entered: in events ‘where. _ last-minute ’ ‘actatches: left lanes épen.. ‘That is the best : be'cant do; he said. - - “Tm taking a tak inviting * theni down on the chance that there will be openings,” McNulty sald, «There may “not be any openings at all.” Mount Elizabeth Secondary’s - athletic director, Rod Vance, was angry with the southemers for being #0 quick to enter: the open zone athletes in the ; northern berths, ° “What an idiotle thing to ‘do,’ ” Vance ‘said Monday. | _ We can hardly send people " down on that basis. It’s Hdiculous, That schedule is ” fine for them, they have all -year to train and compete, but if we're going to fit into ‘that achedule we have to-cut back our season to just the - one méet.”. Vance said ‘Tuesday motning that Kitimat would be sending down: two- athletes, Sylvia Kendall. in the Tong: jump and Cheryl ‘Adams on the shot put and discus, because spaces had ‘been found for them. Kendall won't be running -Clayton-Jones,, ‘whose team has trained ail winter for: the track season, Was: by. the : developments. fle said he'll ‘6 sending his whole team 6f.12 students to the meet and hopes they'll be able to RI PALRS Terrace Mini Malt ALTE CAT ONS mistakes,” we sald, - 8000 metres. ALTE RATIONS "COME CLEAN. wire us” 4736 Lakelse | get into’-at fast, some: ot thelr events. “We're: ~ going down, with the hope that: everyone who. a ‘qualified will get a.chance ~~ to represent the zone: in. their. events,” “Lloyd Jones “ “They've. worked > ~ “hard and raised money and. ° they: deserye a chance to. - . how. what they: can. ‘ho. Woes ‘Lloyd. Jones said: ‘that Rs - David Carmichael, who . “qualified in the’ 400 ‘and B00. _ metre events, ‘will likely get ‘tito the 800;: He also said. ‘that two of the sprinters, Stacey Cooke and Allyne Jeffrey, have good chances at getting into their events, with. both | qualifying for the 100 metre "and Cooke making it in the 200, He sald Brent Rogers had a chance at berths in the the high jump competition. The chances of the 4x100 relay teams ‘getting to run ‘were slimmer, though, and the junior high .achool students that qualified, Valk Philpot from. Skeena and. Gerald Watson from Thornhill, were ineligible because thelr school's students - ' discus and javelin and that | “Rob Dallyn might get into: weren't registered with the. provincial body. Philpot qualltied inthe 800 metres, 1500: metres and Watson competed agalnst. Cooke in - the 100 and cleanly won the race. yt", a ‘real: shame this had to happen to the kids,” ‘Lioyd-Jones. sald, : “Those entries should have been phoned in and if they had I think some of these people would have done very well, As it is, they may not get a chance to. do anything at all.” . ° feb bee e , 85. 2820 & for placing «collect calls =peraan-to-person calls «calling card calla ee «calls biledtoanothernumber == «calls wher time and charges are reqissted. . Withing.c.- DlalO+phone number - Quiside B.C, -DialO+area. code+ phone number rT Dial 0 plus number When you have compteted dialing,av Operator will " answer and assiat Because these cal ' Operator-handied rates apply. you. in complating thecalt. . require operator asiistance, 4 Dial 112 plus number for placing | ~ satation-to-station Direct Dialed calls. 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