Wd Gas bt aa Yr ete Linda McDonald of Terrace Dog and Sida ladies softball team proudly displays the second she won as best catcher in last intopspot. trophy weekend's Kitimat AR ad tae wt good catch mugetene £2" he Terrace team placed” Weeks as Detroit Tigers beat over all with Prince George finishing Dog and Suds lost only one game Ladies Softball and that was to the Prince George team. Top athletes will join. birthday celebrations OTTAWA (CP) — Top athletes from across the country have agreed to participate in a program conceived by the federal department of fitness and amateur sport to celebrate Canada’s birthday, July 1. The program is called Join In With The Champions. “We didn't have much time to put it into effect, but the response from the athletes has been tremendous,’’ said Bill Hersh, the director of the program. “We didn’t have one refusal except for athletes committed to meets in other parts of the world. Several changed their own plans to join in the program.” Lee and Thelma Wright of Vancouver, the only husband and wife team in last year’s Olympic games, in field hockey ard track respectively, will join put- and discus-competitor Bruce Pirnie of Winnipe, and Canada Games gold- medallist Peter Richardson of Fredericton, N.B., in activities at Newcastle, Swimmers Nancy Garapick of Halifax, Cheryl Gibson of Edmonton and Bruce Robertson of Vancouver will take part in -~Canoeists paddle. . — to third place OTTAWA (CP) — Canada's national canoe team. led by Olympic silver Northmen win 10-0 Terrace Northmen blanked Prince Rupert 10-0 Sunday in Pacific Northwest Rugby action. The win leaves the Northmen 7-2 for the season. Al Westbrook sparked the Northmen attack with a try and a convert. Mike Jaschinski completed the scoring with a try. Plans are being finalized for a July 30, 31 and August 1. rugby tournament in Terrace. Teams from Prince Rupert and Kitimat are expected for the three- day event. medallist John Wood of Ont., in Mississauga, singles, placed third of eight countries competing at an weekend international regatta in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Wood teamed with Mis- sissauga team-mate tandem partner Gregg Smith.to win a gold in the 500 metres and a bronze at 1,000 metres. Sue Holloway of Ottawa took three silver medals at the meet, placing ‘secon in the 500 metre kayak singles, with Ann Dodge — of Waverley, N.S., in the tan- dem kayak, and then teamed with Dodge and Cartierville, Que., paddlers Lucie Guay and Kare Lukanovich in the 500 kayak four. Jean Barre of Quebec won a third-place bronze medal in the men’s 500 kayak single. Romania .won the ovef-all team standings followed by Bulgaria, Canada, Hungary Yugoslavia, Cuba and Poland, activities in St. John’s, Nfld., on Thursday and move to Halifax for similar ceremonies Friday, Canada Day. Cyclist Jocelyn Lovell of Toronto and skater Sylvia Burka of Winnipeg face one of the toughest tasks as they lead off a bike rally in Thunder Bay, Ont., at 9 a.m. on Canada Day, catch a lane with their bikes, and ead another cycling rally from the Winnipeg airport to the legislative buildings at a.m. New coach for Cougars VICTORIA Victoria Cougars of the Western Canada Hockey League announced Monday, that Jack Shupe, former " manager-coach of Medicine Hat Tigers, has been signed to a three-year coaching contract. Shupe, who was replaced as -manager-coach of the Tigers by Vic Stasiuk, said he welcomed the chance to coach in British Columbia and believed the Cougars would be most competitive [ Pat next season. Shupe replaces Ginnell, who coached the club for most of the last four seasons arid recently sold his majority ownership to Ray Haramboure, a Vancouver hotel owner. Haramboure and business partner Paul Panchyshyn will serve as Cougar governors and Bob Briscoe, a former Cougar employee and most recently a scout for Lethbridge Broncos, will he general manager, also on a three-year contract. Shupe, manager-coach in Medicine Hat since 1970, compiled a 235-198-51 win- loss-tie record with the Tigers in league play and took the team to the Memorial Cup final in 1973. (CP) — TORONTO (CP) — it- hitting Heetor Torres belted a grand-slam home run with two out in the fifth inning for Toronto’s first hit and veteran Ron Fairly slammed a tiebreaking two- run homer in the sixth, powering the Blue Jays to a 7-6 American League baseball victory Monda night over New Yor Yankees. Loser Ron Guidry, 5-4, retired the first 12 Toronto batters, but walked the N ‘Sports a MONTREAL (CP) — Ivan DeJesus scored Mike Kelleher with a sacrifice fly to cap a three-run rally in the seventh inning that carried Chicago Cubs to a 4- 3 National League baseball triumph over Montreal Expos Monday night. the Cubs, a ce won seven in a row, entered the BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP)—lied Carew drove in three runs with three hits and Dave Galtz limited the Brewers to seven hits as Minnesota Twins toppled Milwaukee 10-3 Monday night in an American League baseball game. Carew raised his batting average to .408, tops in the majors, with his 3-for-4 performance. In his last Losing ‘DETROIT (AP) — Dave Roberts scattered six hits to win his first game in six Boston 4-1 Monday in an American League baseball me to extend the Red Sox osing streak to four games. It was the first time in two inning trailing 3-1 but oceeded to tee off a t losing pitcher Santo Alcala, Steve Ontiveros started with a single to centre, moving to third on Steve Swisher's double. Kelleher followed with a single to left toscore Ontiveros and drive Alcala from the game. eight games, he’s 20 for 32, a .625 pace, Goltz, 8-4, survived a shaky first inning, when Milwaukee sco! all its runs, and settled down to pitch his second straight complete game. He walked - just one and struck out nine, while winning his sixth game in the last seven starts, Brewers’ starter Jerry FOR BOSTON Jays outpower bases full in the fifth. Torres, who came into the me with 4 .219 average, en hit a 2-2 pitch into the left field seats for the first and slam in the 70-game istory of the expansion Blue Jays. Toronto starter Jesse Jefferson, 4-7, held the Yankees to a pair of hits, including Thurman Munson’s _ first-inning homer, until they tied the score with three unearned runs in the sixth. Roy White doubled home two runs ‘ollowing a of Toron errors and scored the tying Pinch-hitter Gene Clines reeted reliever Will cEnaney with a ground- ball single to right to score Swisher before DeJesus delivered his gamewinning blow. . Bill Bonham, who surren- dered three runs on six hits inthe six innings he pitched, gained credit for his eighth Carew now .408 Augustine took the loss and dropped to 8-9. Rookie Bob Gorinski, who came into the game batting just .114, also batted in three runs with a home run, double, and single. The homer was Gorinski's first. The Twins overcame a threerun deficit and assumed an 8-3 lead in the seventh on Rich Chiles’ run- producing single. streak goes on years Boston has lost at Tiger Stadium. The Red Sox had won 10 consecutive games in Detroit, including all nine last year. Roberts was in danger only once while picking up his fourth victory against seven losses. The high- McCOVE Y Two homers in one inning CINCINNATI (AP) — Willie McCovey belted two home runs in a 10-run sixth inning, including his 17th career grand slam to move ahead of Hank Aaron as the National League’s all-time leader, powering San Francisco Giants to a 14-9 victory over Cincinnati Reds Monday night. Trailing 8-1 after three in- nings, the Giants bombarded Cincinnati pitching for four homers, o doubles and a triple with recently activated reliever.Joe Hoerner giving up his second grand slam in slam, Hoerner ha low the Giants to go ahead when a week. . . Prior to McCovey’s and. the 40-year-old left-hander twice hit batters with the bases loaded. Darrell Evans ignited the shelling with a triple off starter Jack Billingham. Gary Thomasson scored Evans with a sacrifice: fly before McCovey followed with his solo homer, his 12th of the year. McCovey thus became the first batter in baseball history to hit two home runs in the same inning twice. Johnny Bench drove in four runs for the Reds with two doubles, one a bases- loaded shot in the first. Terry Cornutt, 1-2, earned ‘his first major league win. Reliever Joe Henderson, 0-1, was the loser. NOTICE IN OBSERVANCE OF CANADA DAY, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1977, THE FOLLOWING CHANGE IN REFUSE PICKUP IS INTRODUCED: GARBAGE NORMALLY COLLECTED ON FRIDAY WILL BE PICKED UP ON THURSDAY, JUNE30, 1977. THE GARBAGE DISPOSAL LANDFILL _GROUND WILL. OPEN TO SMALL VEHICLES ON FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1977. DISTRICT OF. TERRACE the 39-year-old. powered Red Sox offence ald not have an extrabase "ange dE ape Detroit scored all its runs on extra-base hits. A single by Tito Fuentes and rookie Steve Kemp’s double gave the Tigers a 10 lead in the first inning against Rick Wise, 4-3. run on a single by Chris Chambliss. Doug Rader's run-scoring single in the eighth inning drove in what proved to be the winning run, as New York added two runs in the ninth on a_ bases-loaded single by Mickey Rivers. Reliever Jerry Johnson struck out Thurman Munson with the bases full to end the game. But in the bottom of the sixth, former Yankee Otto Velez singled with two out and Fairly, the Blue Jaye’ designated hitter, drilled his ninth home run of the season Cubs dump Expos 4-3 win against six losses while reliever Bruce Sutter recorded his 20th save. The Cubs, who swept a threegame series in San Francisco last week and returned home to take a three-game set from the New York Mets during the weekend, moved into a 1-0 lead in the first when La Bittner delivered his fourt. home run of the season. Bittner, dealt to the Cubs by the Expos last season, stroked a 2-2 pitch into the right-field bleachers after DeJesus flied out to lead off the game. But the Expos, who managed just one win in their four-game weekend series against the Pirates in Pittsburgh, came back with three runs in the bottom of the first. Dave Cash started the inning with a double off the Jeft-centre wall and after Chris Speier walked, Ellis Valentine dumped a single into shallow centre to score Cash. Tony Perez followed with a single to right past second baseman Kelleher, who made a futile dive at the ball and Speier and Valentine scored easily. een Cubs threatened in e DeJesus singled with one out, advanced to second on Aleala’s balk and took third on Bittner’s single. But Alcala fanned Bill Buckner and got Bobby Murcer to fly to right to get out of the inning. ——lstandings By THE CANADIAN PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE East Wk Pct GBL Boston 41 2 1586 New York 4032 556 2 Baltimore 4M «526 4 Cleveland 44M 500 6 Milwaukee 35 37 486 7 Detrolt 72 38 457 9 Toronto 27 43 «385 14 West Minnesota 41 31 569 = Chicago 39 31 «657 1 California 36H S15 4 Kansas City 36 34 54 4 Texas 33 3 4485 6 Qakland - 30 3) 4.435 92 Seattle . 39 44 42? 02. Monday Results Baltimore 9 Cleveland 2 Toronto 7 New York 6 Detroit 4 Boston t Chicago 10 Seattie 4 Minnesota 10 Milwaukee 3 Kansas City at California N Texas at Oakland N ; The word denim goes back to 15th-century France 4 when “‘sergede Nimes” was ‘3 roduced in. Nimes, a nch textile centre. National League East WoL Pct. GBL Chicago 46 22 676 Philadelphia 38 31.551 8'% Pittsburgh 38 31 551 ale St. Louls 2632 «43 OP Montreal ww 40 420 17% New York 9 41 «414 18 ; West Los Angeles 48 25 .658 Cincinnati 7 3 529) (9 San Francisco 34 40 .459 1412 Houston 92 42 .432 16% San Diego 31 45 «408 182 Ailanta 7 45 375 20% Monday Results Chicago 4 Montreal 3 San Francisco 14 Cincinnati 9 Philadelphia 4 New York 2 St. Louis 6 Pittsburgh 17 Houston 7? San Diego 4 Los Angetes 2 Atlanta 1 top--of. the: third “as - THE HERALD, Tuesday, June 28, 1977, PAGE 5 Yanks over the right fceld fence. SCORE IN EIGHTH Toronto’s decisive run came in the eighth on a single by Velez, a_stolen base and Rader’s RBI hit. In addition to his .219 average, Torres entered the me with one homer and ive RBIs in 105 at-bats. Velez became Toronto's first baserunner when he walked to start the fifth. Fairly sacrificed and Rader also walked. Guidry struck out Doug Ault but walked Alan Ashby on a 3-2 pitch after getting ahead on the count #2. Torres followed with his grand slam. With one out in the New York sixth, Bucky Dent reached ona t error by shortstop Bob Bailor. First baseman Ault fielded Micke Rivers’s soft ounder but his try for a ‘orce at second was wild, allowing Dent to take third. White and Chambliss then came through withtheir hits to tie the score. After Munson’s _first- inning homer, Jefferson retired eight batters in a row until Munson s) with one out in the fourth, However, he was thrown out trying to steal by Ashby and Chambliss flied out. With his two hits, Munson was New York’s only baserunner until the sixth, Neither side stranded a runner until Reggie Jackson grounded out following Chambliss’s game-tying single in the sixth. —Briefs— Official quits OTTAWA (CP) — Jim Mos- sman, technical co- ordinator of the Canadian Canoe Association since 1972, has resigned his post to return to private business in Toronto. Mossman coached Canadian paddling teams at four Olympic Games—1960, 1964, 1968 and 1972—-and co- ‘ordinated the Canadian canoe program at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Varga leaves DENVER (CP) — Veteran hockey publicist Joe Varga has quit as director of public relations for Colorado Rockles after one season with the fledgling National Hockey League club. In_ his resignation, Varga cited a desire to relocate in the eastern U.S. as his reason for quitting the post. 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