“ with Chris Porter Angels'to wear armbands ANAHEIM, Calif, (AP) — California Angels will wear black armbands the rest of this American League baseball season. in sad farewell-to Lyman Bostock. Funeral , services are scheduled tentatively for Thursday for the 27-year-old star who was killed in Gary, Ind., Seturday ‘night by & shotgun. blast” aimed at som ese. ele’ owner Gene Autry, who had:signed Bostock to a multi-year, ‘multi-million dollar contract starting with this 1978 sedson, said: “He was a fine person. One of the reasons we went after him was because of his off- the-field activities,” A product of Manual Aris school in Los Angeles and California State University at. nearby Nor- thridge; Bostock played three seasons with Min- nesota Twins after being chosen in the 26th round of the freeagent draft in 1972. After he played out his option at Minnesota, he was a widely sought-after glayer, finally signing a five-year ’ eontract:-for $2.7 million with the Angels last Nov. 21. Bostock was visiting relatives in Gary after the Angels had played Chicago White Sox and was riding with an uncle and two women when he was shot. As Bostock’s body was flown back to Los Angeles, murder charges: were filed against Leonard Smith, 21, the estranged husband of Barbara Smith, 26, who was riding in‘ the car. She apparently was the target, police said, and was hit by some of the shotgun _pellets. Bostock was. hit in the temple. Mrs, Smith's ‘Bister, the other occupant, was not hit... ; Bostock's wife, Yuovene, immediately flew East, but arrived after her husband’ dled. The couple had no childre Las! winter, the outfielder _ had worked in several youth clinics in the Los Angeles area, saying! “Too many people grow up - taking from a :community ‘and it isn’t every day you can go back to that community. when you have fame and fortune.” Boot When he was offtoa poor start last April, Bostock do- nated his salary to charity after first offering to give it back to the Angels. Team-mates and manager Jim Fregosi wept when they learned of: the’ senseless ‘death. There was a thought: of asking that Sunday’s game against the White Sox be called off. “Pd like to haye called off the game,” said’ Angeis’ ' general manager Buzzie Bavasi, the man who brought Bostock, So Anaheim. “Tt’s not fair for me to ask (White Sox uwner) Bill Veeck to do it on Fan Appreciation Day.”' : Veteran ° player Ron Fairly, the former Toronto Blue Jays slugger who oc- cupled the locken.next: lo-; Bostock’'s -al. Anaheim Stadium, said: ... . “He was a goodman. J felt. TERRACE 10, KITIMAT 0 5th straight win Pane as ft fn ia -- By Ken Lipipakin.t: te " asivscoving severakiimesinonly « The Terrade-Northmeh. >10 be stoppedtwiee sight atrogive- and Kitimat Eurocan Social Club played rugby Sunday at. theSkeena Junior Secondary School field. The game was a scrambly affair, with neither team lboking especially keen. No scoring took place until midway through the first hall, when Brian Kormendy of the Northmen pushed through for the try. Bill. Warcup kicked the convert to make the score 6-0 for Terrace. There was no more scoring inthe first half. The second half saw ‘Terrace come close to the Kitimat goal line. The pressure paid-off, however, as Dave Egerton was finally - able to carry over the goal line for the try. With the convert attempt going just wide, and no further scoring in the game, the final score was 10) for the Northmen. There will be rugby action in Terrace: again next Sunday at Skeena field at 2 p.m, The Northmen will iry to make it six wins in a row when they take on the Prince Rupert leam. -: : Badminton club meets Tuesday By Murdo Macdonald Tk Terrace Badminton Club reports Uhat the fall season has already attracled a large group of eager people who are taking up the game for the first time. As a direct result of this welcome influx, the club will be embarking shortly upon teaching clinics designed to accommodate the different levels of proficiency. The club can still easily handle al Jeasi another 40 people, so anyone anxious to combining fun and exercise is cordially invited to turn out. Playing limes are 7 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at Thornhill Jr. Secondary School and Sundays at Skeena Secon- dary School. . This coming Tuesday will see the first general meeting and the major items on the * agenda will be the election of officers to run the: club fer theupcoming season. Ail players who are planning on playing badminton this season are urged to.allend and take part inthis im- portant meeting which sels the tone of the club for the season. PRIVATE USE OR BUSINES vaubuyctnventuere theadvantagesol this rent Before you buy, Investigate the advantages - te-awn plan. All montes pald apply fe purchase. 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Police said the two women ‘In the-car when the shvoling occurred were long-time friends of Bostock. The player's agent, Abdul-Jalil, Parti - KC & The Sunshine Band sister were godchildren of the ball player's uncle, Thomas Turner, who was driving the car. TROUNCES DUBLIN DUBLIN (CP) — Kerry of Northern Ireland defeated Dublin uf the Republic of Ireland by five goals and 1] points for 26 points lo Dublin's ne goals and 11 puints in the first all-Ireland Gaelic football final Sunday. Tommy ‘Soundtrack KEVHOLE Senior First, Danny Muller ~ 10.3. Second, Laurie Muller - 11.2. . Third, Buck Barber - 11.4. Sunlor First, Kathy Barber - 9.8, 2nd Sherry Goodwin - £0.9, third, Mike Barber - 11.3,” Lie Britches , First, Karen Johnson - ‘45, secund Chrie Barber - al.5, third Lee Balatti - 11.6 Weewee ‘ we Ronald Johnson RING SPEARING Senlor First, Danny Muller - 9.9, second Laurie Muller - 17.5, third, Buck Barber - 21.4 . 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First, Karen Johnson - 22.7, securid, Theresa Balatli -.24.1, third, Lee Balatli - 24,3, Peewees First, Cathy Johnsun - 29.8, second, Kurt McCarron - 40.3, third, Ronald Johnson - 44.6. BARRELS Senior + First, Danny Muller - 15.0, ‘ seeond, Cheryl Rochon - 25.4, third, Marland Balatti - 25.8, Juntor _ First, Arlene Hamer 18.5, second, Kathy Barber - 20.5, Third, Sherry Goodwin - 22.3, Little Britches wy Lee Balatti - 21.5, first, Shena Falkner - 21.9, second, Karen Johnson - 22.3, third, Bee Gees Mr. Natural Peewees First, Cathy Johnson - 27.5, second, Kurt, McCarren - 30.4, third, Ronald Johnson - 43.0. ; Canada WINS. _ ROME (CP) — Canada de- feated Egypt 3-2 on Monday at the men’s world volleyball championship. The » Canadians took the match 12- 15, L5-L1, 15-11, 12-15, 15-13 in the playoffs to decide 13th through: 24th places. 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