' were Terrace Esso’s catcher made a fine tag about four feet In front of home plate to put out this Terrace Drugs baserunner and end the fifth inning Drugs at-bat. Unfortunately, Drugs got enough runs across during the game to end up with a 9-7 win over Esso in the first game of the double- knockout final series between the two teams. Drugs had lost before, so the game was a must for them and they came through, extending the series to Its tinal game this evening at 6:15p.m.at Agar Rark.: alter: ~ , Chris - * Zealand.” ‘but after that:was i _ control of the match." - "the United Sintes had title: - trouble demolishing ‘their " opponents, _ today « fo. ‘Move |" ome . ~Vesmiaak : 61; 61 while . ‘hon daeger ended. ; ‘The men's’ sernifinal are... scheduled’ to be held: Friday, "with second-seeded | John Lendl . 12 Kevin,-Curren’ of“ ‘South Africa meeting unseeded : Lewis ; of New Navraiitova lost her serve at love ‘to: open the match, She... ripped... through Vermaak in 1), minutes as she | took the next six games So ee \ for; the, opening. s winning the’ first fo - ~ empathize: : McCrae, former tiead coach — of the Canadian women "Be ; basketball team, who was iy the. sacked i in early June as the. :: 1881. Wimbledoti eWwhnner, | ‘team was going through its . taking on Noo2Jv of Czechoslovakia : ‘and: “No.” major, tournaments. - ‘three. week Be limbo, Basketball Canada”. ‘total “he” i with. Maeda. says Don. final shakedown for three at ‘After: announces ‘today — the‘eve . ‘of ‘the World University . - Games — the makeup of the teani and the coaching. staff.” dn the. aftermath of the, firing, eight players: - among them veteran Bev. Smith of Salmon Arm; B.C., _ Who also was to act.as: an ‘McCrae. subsequety “urged the dissenting pl ayers to. return to. ‘the team: : Maeda: is head coach” of - the “successft Canadian © men’s: “volleyball team; "recent, winners ‘of ‘a world- class a nurtured ; “volleyball ‘world-ranked * .team, ; tournament: in MeCrae did the: Hight thing "Yigal: that ‘Incladed semeral of: ‘the teams: they .: will meet during the student . “Tt ‘happened to: me. in. Japan; tao, when’ quit ‘the: . teani - . . Maeda said. “When: T aul : ithe” ‘entire.'team. went: : -sttike;for.a month, 97°: “But. (fold: ther to g0. *. back to the team, because I’ Shad To: “right. to do‘it- (have, the: ‘players penalize’ the, ‘team’ because he quit).”." ‘atop elub team, who ag, head - we * has: men's: ‘into a. said © -Maeda, | coach, aimee ian in ee back. . “Really, vive “uot heard " yumars. (ag to: what actually . - transpired), so] amnot. ina ‘position toses or. judge. what’ ‘happeried, “Bul: “I:-thinkthe - . former coach ig telling them : - correct: He haa no right to pull: them’ ff. the. national - team and he. ddoean’t want iL” " gupport the: Red Cross. Fund Raising. Campaign. ‘the: > players Kitimat lacrosse semi ‘ends for most in PG | All playoff divisional © - winners have been decided in the Kitimat: lacrosse association after play ended earlier this week. . CASAW won’ the -tyke-. “novice division, Kitimat Buildall won the pee wee division, Elks took the ~ ‘Delaney dies in. rescue. attempt MONROE, La. ‘Joe Delaney, Kansas City Chiefs’ died ‘while trying to save three boys in a Louisiana pond, Delaney, -24,. drowned ’ Wednesday after jumping into water where the boys floundering, — police and eyewitnesses said: ‘ - One of the boys drowned, another: was in critical condition in hospital and the third, a” six-year-old, . scrambled to safety. ‘Police _ said family: . members identified the last _ body io be recovered as that of Delaney, 24, the Chiefs’ No. 2 draft choice in 1981 who went on to become the . National Football League's offensive rookie of the year.’ Assistant Police. Chief E. . ’W.- Smith said the other victim was Harry Holland Jr., 11, of Monroe. Lancer - Perkins, also 11, remained in intensive care today. Delaney’s mother said he ‘was among the hundreds of. people altracied by a promotion of a privately - operated waterslide. Smith said: the accident occurred when ° the, three. boys were swimming ‘ina water _ hole construction workers who had used the dirt to build the slide’s hill. “It is an area where they shouldn't have been, but boys will be boys,” Smith. said. Witnesses said Delaney, : who was sitting alone nearby, hollered at the boys to be careful: and not to wade too far into the. water. Moments later, they said, the boys stepped into deep. water ard: went under. . Delaney, fully clothed, plunged in after them and. he, too, went under, Delaney, who 1 ved 160 miles away at Haughton. ‘and: frequently visited friends in Monroe, is survived by his wife, _ Carolyn, . and". three daughters aged 7 4, 5 and 4 ’ months. - a (AP) — starting halfback, - left by . -, Whitaker, St Witten,” bantam division ' and Kitimat Landscaping were the, midget-senior. division winners in. the playoffs. The final event for’ most ~~ _laerosse players in Kitimat . , will be the anhual Prince ; George tournament, which arena complex. The Kitimat association is is sending five teams, one in’ each” age division except ‘senior, and. teams: from - Burnaby, North. Delta, ‘Kelowna, . Vernon, ‘Mackenzie and Edmenton will also be attending - the ‘three-day event. In Kin I Friday morning, ’ Kitimat Cobras novice reps ’ take.on Prince George at 8 . a.m., Majestic. Jewellers meet the Mackenzie pee wees at'9:30 a.m. and the , Landscaping: midgets - play - Edmonton at 12:30 noon.. . Friday. In Kin IL afternoon, it will be ‘the Johnson; Barclay. and Scaife tykes. playing Prince. " ‘George at 12:30 noon and , begins Friday at the Kin Kiwanis bantams meetings Prince George bantams at 2 p.m. Games go all weekend. at the two arenas, . and. the “Kitimat teams ‘will be returning late Sunday, night. ‘ After’ the tournament. i ends, the association will be ‘preparing teams for the two major Midget ‘cliampionships on _ the Lower Mainland andthe B.C, Summer ‘Games for _ bantams. Major League ‘Stats and Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Eas? Division Pet. GBL Toronto 41031 «569° — Bailimore 40 32 .554 1 Detroit 40 32 .556 1 New York 380633535 23 Boston 46 S07 4% Milwaukee 3436 6486 6. Cleveland “33° 47 dG West Division . ‘Texas _ . 40 33 548 — California =~ 40°33 548 --- Chicago 38°35 521 2 Kansas City 44044 «600 Fi. Gakland 24039 480 5 * Minnesota Ot 45 .408710% Sealtla | 26 50 159 1d Wednesday “Results |: Chicago 5 Seattle J Cleveland §-19 Boston 3- Tt . New! York 7? Baltimore .0 . Milwaukee. 4: Detroit 3. - Toronto 4 Minnesota 2 - California 2 Texas 1 Oakland 17 Kansas Cily 4 Today's Games Toronia at Minnesota © : Detroit at Milwaukee Kansas City ‘al ‘Oaktand ' Baltimore ai New York N . Texas al California N ‘ Feiday Games | Seattle a) Toronto . Milwaukee at Cleveland N Baltimnore at Detroit N- Boston at New York N - Chicago at Minnascota N Kansas City al California N Texas af Oakland N . Pd Cal ADE Bos Kan Carew, Boggs. McRae,’ Griffey, NY Hrbek. Min . Yount, mil Thoraton, 320 20 ay a5 Cle Det Oak . Cal Almon. , Decinces, “Doubtus: City, 24; Boggs, Hrbek, Minnesota; Detrolt, 21, Triptes: 240 40° McRae, 75 349 Kansas Boston, 23; aie Parrish, Moore, Milwaukee, ‘Detroit. 5:° Griftin, Toronto, 4; Herndon, Delrolty 5; Gibton, Detroit, §; Wintleld, New York, 5: Whitaker, Detroit; Home runs: 1s" Rice, Baston, 17. : Ruas batted in: Kittle; chi ego, 54: Rica, Boston, - 52; Ward, Minnesota, 50. ., - Sigten bases; Cruz, Chicago, “Ie: Wilson, Kansas City, 373. Henderson, Oakland, 32. Pitching (4 decisions}: Flana- oan, Baitimore, 6-0, 1.000. ‘22: . Kison, Catifornis, 3: i BS, 2.933 ° Koosman, -: Chicago, - - 7047, 441; Jachson, Terento, v4 Ve. bit, 4.35; Sanchen,- Sailtarn|a, £4, ce eer ot + Strikengts: Stet, "Toronta, 105) Blyleven, Cleveland, .93:: Morris. Datrott, ct : Saves: Quidenberry,; City, $8; Stanley. Couditt ‘wattle. ce Boston, 18) Armas, . ‘Kansas. . Easier, +362 * 37, 328 | hid > Murphy, ,Lasmith, Aa Kittla,. Chicaga, . O57, Soston., Wr. a ae Chicaga: a NATIONAL LEAGUE 3244 ‘Wednesday Resutts - Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 0- . Montreal 5-2 Paiiadelphia 2-3 Atlanta 11 Houston .1 1 ‘summer | . tournaments,’ the) national. . - East Division soe ~ WL Pet. oaL Montreal ¥ 3) org — St. Lavis 36 37 493 6d Philadelphia iF 35.6850 44 Chicaga 39 abe 6 Pittsburgh . an 48 4st bY New, York + 29 (45.392 Wy | West Division. ° Los Angeles 46.27) 630 — Atlanta ‘45°30 1400.2: . San: Francisce (38 367.514 Ba Houstan . 37) 0493 9 San Diego 36 37 1473 10 Cincinnati Az 15a Cincinnati 7° San Francisco 6 St, Lovis 4 New: York J “San ODlego 13 Los Angeles 2 Today's Games” Pittsburgh at Chicwga... Los Angetes at San: Diego New York at St. kouls N rriasy Games — " Monieaal : at’ Chicago St. Lovis ay Pitteburen N Cincinnali at Atlanta Ket New: York at Philadelphie No - Las. Angeles at’ Houston WN” ah "San ‘Francisco ar: ifan: “Diego N. ; Poh ” Hendrick, SIL Knight; Hou. .-- Hernandez, Dawnen, Mtl_ Atl Pgh . StL Oliver, Mtl. McGee, SIL Doubtes: Garvey, 9" Ray, Pittsburgh, 19; ner, Chicago, 18; ‘Dawsen, freal, 18; Knight. Oliver, Montreal, 1 : - ‘Telples: Marens, " Houston, 8; Butler, Atlanta, 77 Dawson, Montreal, 6 ™ Home runs: vz Evans, San Francisco, 197 Guerrero, Los Angeles, 1; Dawion, Montreal’ 15. ° : Runs -batied © in: Vo Dawson, Montreet, 56: Murphy,” Atlanta, 3: Hendrick, st. tovis, $3. Stolen baseé: -Ralnes,-. Mon: Weal, 33; LeMaster, San Fran: cisco, 277 Witeort, Mew ‘Wark, 27. Pitching (@ de¢itions): Fa- fone, Aflania; 61,° .057, - Montefusco, Sanh Olega, eh .057, 4.409: Ryan, Houten, 4-1, 2.07; Parez, Atlante, 2 818,°2,371° Rogers. ‘Montreal, MW 3.784, LP. Madiock, 20029571 Mon-, Murphy, Strikeouts: Carlton, Phila: delphla, .124;° Soto, Cincinnatl,. We) -McWililams, “Pittsburgh. . ua 8, : REARDON, |: Mont 127, Lavelle, San. Franciico’ 1t:), Bedrovian.: “Ananta.,. ig Le, smitty b Montreal at Philadelphia °° - San Francisco at Cincinnati San Diego, Buck: . Houston, 167 © Atlanta, : 142. yooF