PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Thursday June 23, 1977 Now, Eben not so slow Stock car news ‘| — Hall of Fame — TON (CP) — Mike His second, on a 28-yard TICATS HELD EDGE wards, the EFC nominee for adds trophies Epes, veeteran wide pitch from Tom Shuman, After the opening Toronto outstanding player honors by BETTY-ANN WOODCODE 7 receiver released by sent the Ticats into ent series, in a game watched last season, caught four | Hello Racing Fans HAMILTON (CP) — The presented to the winners of Tergnte two weeks ago for 4 teo slow, scored two quarter. Both times he got behind by some 20,061 at Ivor Wynne Stadium, the Ticats passes for 51 yards and Terry Evanshen two for 42 Jays lose in 12 innings It has been a long time since I have written, so I the least. We had more action on Sunday than we did in our demolition derby last year, Although our spectators enjoyed every minute, sur drivers wore long faces thinking of all the work they have to do Canadian Football Hall of Fame added three trophies VANCOUVER (CP) — Northwest Sports Enterprises Ltd., which owns Vancouver Canucks of e Canadian junior football’ championship, and the elowns Wenesday night id had most of the territorial yards. have a 0 to tell ou. | to its showcase Wednesday, Sifton trophy for the to lead Hamilton Tiger-Cats rookie all-American Eric play, moving the yardsticks “Toronto quarterbacks First of all, our president Randy Goodwin and his including one that had until ManitobaSaskatchewan past the Argos 21-12in Cana- Harris from Memphis State. for 17 first downs toninefor Reed, Chuck Ealey and |- family areleaving Terrace to goto Ladysmith. Randy recently been sitting in a junior football league dian Football League Harris was victimized by the Argos, Dennis Franklin, were good and Brenda are going in to business for themselves, Kitchener pawn shop. championship. .. exhibition action. Eeben on three other passes While the Argos, led by ononlysix of 21 attempts for What else, a garage. They would like all their friends _ The H.H. McKee trophy, It marked the second as the veteran, receiver sophomore running back 102 yards, the long scoring to stop in to visit them, whenever they are in once presented annually to =A bust of Hamilton Tiger- - straight re-season win for totalled 84 yards in the Neil Lumsden's 69 yards off strike to Harvey early in the | Ladysmith, just to stop them from getting lonely. The | champions of the Ontario Cats star centre Ernest Cox * the Ticats, who lost their game. . 12 carries, rushed for 133 game amassing 75 of that Club would like to wish them the best in the future and Rugby Football Union, sat was also unveiled. Cox, who ” first six games of the 1976 = Running back John yardtoonly72for Hamilton, total. to thank them for getting tthe Club off to a good start. in the Kitchener shop after was the winner of the first " season, including two Harvey tallied the lone it was in the passing Harvey also caught three We'll miss = you. . creditors of the Kitchener- Jeff Russel Memorial * regular season games. The TorontoTD, combiningona department that the other passes for 98 yards Secondly our new executive is: president - Dale | Waterloo Dutchmen seized trophy for outstanding lay : os suffered their first 75-yard passand-run play outcome was decided. total and ran the ball five Anweiler, Dale is a former racer in Terrace and is the trophy because of the in the Eastern Football setback after an earlier tie. with Matthew Reed on the — Jones connected on seven times for 95 more yards. currently our pit boss. team’s financial problems. Conference in 1929, had Eben, a 3l-year-old first Argo offensive series in of 12 passes for 199 yards, “In the kicking Vice-President - Larry Alger; Larry is alsoa racer, Other trophies retired was earlier been inducted to the ;, professor at York the game. including three of fourinthe department, Hamilton's tthis is his second year, he drives No. 4 the Leader trophy, - Hall of Fame. . University in Toronto, Zenon Andrusyshyn con- first quarter Shuman, who Ken Clark looked ready to Secretary - Terry Sheasby is our girl who keeps the 5 scored first on a di-yard verted, kicked a 10-yard played the second and third defend his EFC punting title guys from getting hungry, she runs the pit consession. . throw from Jimmy Jones to field goal and booted singles quarters, hit on 10 of 18for as he averaged 45.3 yards Treasurer - Vivian Anweiler is the girl that t keeps an UC S tu rn s tie the game 7-7 in the first of 38 and 35 yards, both off 98 yards, ; off 13 kicks to 44.4 on 11 by ‘track of our money and our races, she also orders all - quarter. missed field-goal attempts. Besides Eben, Jimmy Ed- Andrusyshyn, ow trophies. 2 | The club wishes to extend there good luck wishes healthy 'e rofit 2 an our, help to our new executive, BASEBALL ROUNDUP Our racing on Sunday was a very exciting day to say basis, compared with 79 cents ai share before extraordinary items and 52 cents a share after extraor- before next race day July 3. Jim Irvine was one of the the Natienal Hockey dinary items for the same cirtee, His nive looking cay did notstay nige loosing | Ko@SUer,, Wednesday period last year. . . car did nots ce lookin chai By E ag > CANADIAN victory over Seattle Mets. ‘Rookie Floyd Left-hander Jerry Reuss for long, only three r race days, after the clearing uP Tage rietnthe ceadeol May shot Frank “Gh i fiths “said. that Frank Duffy raced home mers. ' Bannister hurled a_four- and reliever Rich Gossage Jim’s car looked like those new compact hatchbacks. $049,267 or 85 cents a share, fourth-quarter earnings . grrank 0 fly raced home HOME RUN BARRAGE ed hitter and Jim Fuller combined for a seven-hitter He did start out in a Chevell. compared with $855 206 or 85 «should not vary * Sacrifice fly in the 12th th - te x “ ued cracked a pair of two-run leading Pittsburgh Pirates A long with the excitement we also had a new car 7 cents a share for the cor- signifigantly from those re- inning Wednesday night slamming five homaes’ homers a5 jfiouston, noe toa ran victory inn a oon Mo. 2 Bab Price and ue Saftley, Nice to see you out, responding 1976 period. ” ported since most operating: 4’ be ’ ry = | e: . 4 ; j leading Cleveland Indians to including two by Carlton 9 aginst San Diego Padres. y did very good for first They have two wins to Earnings were 78 centé a expenses for the past season ‘ their seventh straight Fisk, in beating Baltimore there credit. Good show, fellows. We also had two . new B drivers. share on a fully-diluted have already been provided or. . 0 v vie! 7-5 over Toronto Orioles 7-4. Butch Hobson H ae cha! - Blue ays.in an American George Scott and Jim Rice Ss t an d . Pees before ong. Stedene Sut Brian, or she - a4 = League baseball game. also homered for Boston, GInNgGS up a good number of points, Good Luck Linda. Our WAREHOUSE SALE \ the inning. moved to second its last eight games other new Driver was Shqunce Kruisselbrink No. 44, —-enasacrificeandtothirdon Jim WohMord and Don Sy THE CANADIAN PRESS’ American League He also did very good in his first day as B. Driver.’ We SAT - JUNE 25 _ Pau! Dade's single. After Money each drove in Hwo: National League East L Pet. GBL her Suck ans, etty Woodcock is going to try 10 2 . Norris’ sacrifice fly, Rico runs, leading Milwaukee East .G Af ‘driver i “ai F a.m. - 2 p.m. : ; Bost 4025 615 — ormer driver ig back to join us, Danny McBrian .< Carty singled and Johnny. Brewers past Oakland A’s 5-— WoL Pet. GBL ey York 37 31.844 av] driving No. 77 is a former No. 31 Car. Danny did so » Grubb and Buddy Bell 1, Claudell Washington’s ‘Chicago 42°22 656 ’ walked, forcing in the final - three-run homer was the big Philadelphia 26 29 554 62 Baltimore = 35 31 530 Sz] B00d his first day that he also broke our track record Office furniture, typewriters, copier, builders mM. blow as Texas Rangers out Pittsburgh 45 29 547 7 Cleveland 31 31 500 7% with a 20.5, The old record holder Herb Quast had 20.6. hardware, nails, material, camper trailer, flat ~ “Ghieago White Sox tasted Minnesota Twins 10-8, St» Louls 35 31 530 g Milwaukee 33 35 .485 BY We also hadsome change over inour pitcrew. Our deck trailer Hallmark Swimming Pook, women downed California Angels 6- making a success of New York © 29 37 .439 14 ratrolt vee flaginan Wea Woodcock went ay Larty Alger’s - and children’s clothing et x Rbehing Jorge Orta’s two- manager Eddie Sianky’s Montreal 28.34 ap 14 Toronto 24 40 275 15%] Mechanie, Stan McKay our announcer went flagman andl enmeren's clomung ence ‘tug Somer and Bart return to the major leagues. w "CHICAGO an Mal had 6 I cident and lost part of 2 a ? 2 innit est announcer. Al had a little accident and lost part of a . Jolson au ? 3 innings of Solo home runs by Larry |. Angeles 45 23 662 — We — 4k — finger so he won't be able to drive for a Tittle while. CAN-HAN WAREHOUSE ve-kit relief. Biittner and Jerry Morales Cicinnati 35 30 53a v2 “Minnesota = 37 30 852 But we hope he'll be back driving before long. Don't : oJ eckson el ammed packed sing combined four- San Francisco 31 38 .449 142 Tome’ city 2 wee forget our demolition derby, and anyone wishing to ile € } grk's fiverun eighth and Bruce Sutter a8 Chicago an eae iH 4 ‘tp ‘ee Callfornia 31 92 492 5 donate time, aos or trophys please call Vivian or 1 mile of mew bridge on Hwy 16 n s the Yankees sto n Francisco . : kland 9 36 446 8 ’ Dale Anweiler a’ . a & fivegame losing Giants apped Atlanta 244 353-21 coaitle 31 41 431 9% : 8 » by outslugging Larry Bowa’s grand slam Wednesday Results Detroit Tigers 12-11, Graig homer ia the seventh inning, Chicane I Sen 'Fromweo 9 Cleveland? Toronto 5 Nettles homered for the Yankees, while Steve Kemp and ‘Phil Mankowski had the last of eight home runs in thé" gamé;"" gave Philadelphia Phillies'a 15-9 Houston 7 Montreal 0. . Philadelphia 15 Cincinnat! ? 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