Page 6, The Herald, Friday, September 7, 1979 (am Ist Annuai THIS WEEKS HIDDEN WEIGHT PRIZE Fish Smoker . Courtesy Luhr Jensen OTHER WEEKLY PRIZES Kodak Model 100 Instant Camera Assorted Tackle - Courtesy Sight & Sound Courtesy Gibbs - Norco Mens Wat yartesy Carters Jewellers Smoker Courtesy Overwaitea Assorted Tackle - . Tackle Box & Kit - Courtesy Luhr Jensen Courtesy K mart i aun Cortical curtesy Saan Store Smoker Courtesy Luhr Jensen a a -, f ™ LARGEST FISH PRIZES Largest Spring Entered Largest Cohoe Entered During the Derby wins During the Derby Wins Sy ra ROD & REEL A RODS REEL ns: y L eebe A Courtesy Courtesy Daiwa - Algonquin Daiwa - Algonquin a _ GRAND PRIZE A LONG WEEKEND in LAS VEGAS COURTESY CP Air Haida Trav] Skeena Mall Merchants Assoctation A trip for 2 to Las Vegas, Hotel accommodation included. Leaves Terrace Oct. 11, 1979 Returns Terrace Oct. 15, 1979 To be awarded on a draw basis-all entries eligi ‘ec ——— 4, nb “R UJ LES - Any salmon caught in fresh - All entries must be ac- water within a 50 mite radius “"-“tompanied by a valid anglers ‘of Terrace is eligible. licence and an official entry form available at Overwaitea or in each Fridays edition of the Daily Herald. - Limit one entry per person per day. + Employees of the Daily Herald or the Skeena Mall are ineligible. . . Only fish weighed in at the - - Weekly winners will be Overwaitea Store in the Skeena Mall during regular store hours are eligible. - Entries for each week w * close at § pau. Saturday. edition of the Daily Herald, Mies! ee — _ by deth ‘“, FISHING DE “ ine time me er ne ote oe me ann oe ee ie ie FT Fin ens mae oe see ee es ee cae ee oe ad ee ee ed ee ee ee Place Caught 2 22 20 en me Postal Code au 20a eee eee oe Phone — 4 . : c4° Ron Lancaster, the former announced in each Tuesday -. i TERK ACK- KEIM daily herald SPORTS | ~ Ken Reitz drove in two runs with a double and a sacrifice fly and Keith Hernandez had two hits and scored two runs, leading St. Louis Cardinals to an 8-4 victory over Pittsburgh Pirates Thursday night. The triumph by the Cardinals trimmed Pittsburgh’s lead in the National League East to a single game over Montreal Expos. It was only the third Pirate setback in 13 games. Ed Ott’s RBI single off witmer Silvio Martinez, 13-7, keyed a three-run uprising for Pitisburgh In the second inning as Martinez helped the Pirates witha walk and a balk. Reitz then drilled his double to highlight a two-run - St. Louls rally in the bottom of the inning. In the third, the Cardinals moved ahead for good at 4-3 on three elngles, walk and Reitz’ sacrifice fly off loser Jim Bibby, 10-4. In other National League ‘action, J.R. Richard hurled a three-hitter as Houston Astros clung to their half- game lead in the West Division with a 20 victory over San Diego Padres, Johnny Bench, Dan Driessen, Dave Concepcion and George Foster homered in the first two innings to start Cincinnati Reda toa 12- 4 rout over San Francisco, spoiling Dave Bristol's first game as Gianta manager, Dave Palmer and Woodie Fryman combined to toss a sixhitter and Gary Carter slugged a solo home run with one out in the ninth inning to give the Expos thelr 10th straight triumph, a 1-0 victory over Chicago Cubs. Eddie Miller hit three singles, followed each with a stolen base and scored all three times and Bob Horner baited in three runs, spurring Atlanta Braves toa 6-2 victory over Los Angeles Dodgers, Doug Flynn hit a two-run homer in the seventh inning to break a 1-1 tie and help New York Meta beat Philadelphia Phillies 5-3 in the first game of a twi-nigit doubleheader. Randy Lerch and two relief pitchers combined on a four-hitter and Garry Maddox drove in both runs as the Phillies defeated the Meta 2-1 in the second game. _ ye PENNANT RACES NATIONAL LEAGUE East WoL Pct. GBL Pittsburgh aa 46 «597 — Montreal 79 54 «5941 St, Louls 75 62 5a? Chicago 71 66 «4518 OUT Phitadelphia 70 69 .504 13 New York S83 «W374 28 Wast Houston 60 40 571 — Cincinnatl 0 6) 4 Los Angeles 64 74 .a71 14 San Franctaco 41 80 433 19% San Diego $8 83 all 22% Atlanta 55°84 376 2d Thureday Reavits Montreal 1 Chicago 0 Atlanta 6 Los Angetes 2 Cincinnati 12 San Franclaco 3 Houston 2 San Diego 0 St, Louls @ Plttaburgh 4 New York 5.1 Philadaiphia 1-2 Today's Gamas Philadalphia at Chicaga San Olego af Atlanta N Los Angeles at Cincinnat) N Plitaburgh at New York N San Francisco at Houston N Montreal at St. Louls N Saturday Games Pittaburgh at New York Philade(phia at Chicago Los Angeles st Cincinnat! San Diego at Atlanta N Montreal at St. Louis N San Francisco at Houston N REGINA (CP) - Saskatchewan Roughriders are “cornered and bleeding,” on and off the fleid, but that won't kill the franchise that has always had to struggle to survive, Gord Staseson, team president, said Thursday. The team, stricken by in- juries, has yet to wina game this season and will end the year witt.an empty bank ac- count. “ve “Tf the pyesent trend Continues — hh wina and a ' gerious‘injury: problem — expenditures will exceed ‘ fevenues © BY " $250,000,’ Stqsesog said. -~ Phat wil clean out the Routed remaining in the ‘paam’s bank account. _ Star quarterback who now Is head coach of the team, sald: "I can't see the Roughriders ever ceasing operation in the CFL. "But wha am I to say? Around here we've always juat taken for granted that - somehow, some way, there will be football in Regina.” Staseson said the fortunes of the Canadian Football League team during the last - tWo aeasons have included all the tragic acenes from a . s0ap opera. He says the bad luck that has ‘viped out the team’s f uo neat egg in two | saagons can’t last forever. Laat season, the effects of a construction strike when Taylor Field was being expanded and the highest mumber of injuries in the CFL drained $300,000 aut of the team’s bank account. The team fell short by 3,000 tickets of its cales goal of 90,000 season tickets. Calgary Stampeders, another team with a rookie- studded Jineup, but fewer NATIONAL LEAGUE ABR H Hernandet, SIL 533 100 186 . Templeton, StL a7 " Horner; Atl oF 52 °727 318 Griffey, Cin IO 61 120 .316 Parrish, Mil 449 7 179 314, Matthews, Atl 560 @8 175 .313 Knight, Cin 480 87 180 .913 Garvey, LA 371 62 178 312 Rose, Pha $32 4 Wintleld, §D199 §20 Doubles: Hernandez, St. Lovis, 45; “Youngblood,” Naw! Yor, HW. P wos Triples: Templeton, St. Louls, 17; Dawson, Montreal, 32 Home runs: Kingman, Chi- cago, 43; Schmidt, Philadalphie, 2. Runs batted In: Kingman, Chicago, 98; Winti¢id, San Clego, 98: Schmidt, Phila. delohia. 97. Stolen bases: Moreno, Pitts. burgh, 62; North, San Fran- claco, 51, Pitching (13 decisions): Tidrow, Chicaga, 10-3, 769, 21997- Blbby, Pittsburgh, 10-4, ".214, 2.96; Romo, Pittsdurph, 10-4, ld, 2.68. Strikeouts: Richard, Houston, 258: Niekro, Atlanta, 174, Roughriders to keep struggling injuries, had a payroll that Was $300,000 lower, Staseson said. This year, ‘‘the black cloud continued to hang over our aie The oppo “ urles never stop an attendance dropped as the team lost its firat eight games. The largest crewd this year has been 22,190, which leaves more than 5,000 ernpty seala in Taylor Field, expanded to hold 27,606. Staseson sald that while the football club is not in a “gloom and doom’' atmosphere, turning the situation around will not be easy: ‘We'll have to work our asses off.’ Staseson said there are three elements which will turn the situation around — winning games to attract fans, increasing revenue from off-field enterprises and a revised CFL gate equalization formula. Teams with large stadiums stich as Montreal, Toronto and Edmonton will have to share revenues on a “yealistle and reasonable" basis, he said. Edmonton supports changea in the equallzation formula. Staseson sald the situation the team faces is not the worst it has ever faced, The Roughriders will have to borrow money from the banka in the off-season, a measure last taken about 20 years ago. The team's share of the cost of expansion wad to be about $1 milllon, Last week, the city presented the team witha bill fer $800,000, about $500,000 more than the club haa available. LIFESPAN VARIES Old age in a fly depends on its species. Reitz double doubled In the American League, Dennis Martinez tossed a five-hitter while ending a five-week victory drought, pitching Baltimore Orioles to a 5-0 decision over Toronto Blue Jaya, . Willle Randolph's run- scoring bunt highlighted a: two-run 10th Inaing, leading New York Yankees to a 3-1 decision Detroit Tigers. . In a West Coast game, California Angels gntertalned Chicago White XK." MINOR SOCCER TOURNEY HERE The Terrace Minor Soccer Association is holding its Division 5 Playoff tournament this weekend at Clarence Michiel Elementary School. The tournament starts Friday at 6pm and continues all day Saturday. The final game will be played at 5:40 P.M. Saturday at Skeena Jr. Secondary School. Eight teams of five to nine-year-olds will be com- peting , and cheerleaders will be at the games. Anyone is welcome to come cut and cheer, and to support the district’s minor soccer program. rstateTetereToTyteTeTotetetteteatetitet ate’ eave y'aT ena s'e'e ae een a ae eee Badminton club starts season The Terrace - Bad- minton Club is starting its new season Tuesday, September 11 at 7:00 the Thornhill Junior Hi School gymnasium, ~ For the coming season , there will be three play nights a week; Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:00 to 10:30 pm and Sundays from 7:30 to 10:30 pm. Many exciting events have been planned for the coming year, starting with a clinic to be held in October. 1, 2 Pr ar ’ Should you wish further information, please phone any of the mem- bers of’ the, executive. neseedple are Dave Langton, president, 635- 4642:Irma Brewer, vice - president, 695-3744; Fran Power, secretary, 635- 5214; Sherry Anderson, treasurer, 635-3052; Doug Jenion, tournament chairman, ‘638-1678; or Vivian Roy, 635-7510 and Liz Manji, 635-9472, social convenors. ered oer Ube tee red ‘Real rodeo’ show today CALGARY (CP) — Gene McMahon turns his track over to horses today for a rodeo that top Canadian cowboys say will shake up the directona of the Calgary Stampede and return “real’’ rodeo to its Canadian heartland. . McMahon, theczar of loca} motor racing, has pu together what he calls the first International Raceway Stampede, a three-day show running through Sunday. It’s significant because it has been accredited by the Canadian Rodeo Cowboys Association and the Professional Rodeo Cowboys’ Association. As a sanctioned event it will attract top cowboys such as two-time world saddle bronc champion Mel Hyland, elghttime Canadian bareback champion Dale Trottler and Doug Vold, current Canadian leader in saddle brance standings, They and highly-rated col- leagues passed up the Stampede thla summer when Stampede directors. refused io increase prize money as much as the CRCA wanted, CRCA then refused to sanction the event, although it’s the biggest rodeo In the country and one of the big- gest on the continent, “We're going to really pack them In and open the eyes of the Stampede board,"’ Vold sald in an Interview, “I predict you'll see anywhere up to 8,000 people packing the raceway every night, ‘WANT Good ae erving ' “The people are cr or good rodeo again. They're lired of the garbage they aaw at the last Stampede.” McMahon has put up $4,000 In prize money, The total purse will be $12,000 thanks to fees paid by the 175 entrants. The drawing card Is the money, the points and McMahon's willingness to live by the traditional rules of individual competition, The Calgary Exhibition and Stampede board broke with the past this summer when it had not-assoclation cowboys perform in teams. Olficiala sald the team concept would bring in new fans; CRCA sald It would limit the number of entrles, Hylandsald: “Team rodeo defeats the whole purposs of this sport, It takes away the entire basis of the competition: man versus animal.” McMahon admitted the rodeo this weekend is an *giferimént+and may see mistakes in organization. “But it's a totally legitimate show and if it works I may take on two rodew a year, one in the spring and one In September, The Stampede board has made plana to continue team rodeo with non-association cowboys. Marshall Copithorne, Stampede director, sald Tuesday the board has ratifled a proposed two-year contract with the North American Finals Rodeo Commission, based In Billings, Mont., to continue supplying cowboys for the next two years, Some fans and local sports writers expressed dis- appointment with them team | concept used at the Stampede this summer, Gold didn’t help MEXICO CITY (AP) ~ Betsy Rapp won her third gold m In swimming Thursday, but generally it was a day of disappointment for the once-h United States as the Soviet Union continued its strong per+ formance at the 10th World University Games, Three more American tennis entries went out, tea alive only the top- © seeded men’s doubles team of Dick Metz and Blaine Willenborg in a sport in which the Americans expected to do well — certainly better than the single medal possibility that mow exists, The Americans, who brought a full delegation tothese games for the second time in hopes of breaking the Soviet dominance, also were blanked formedals for a second time in a diving event and were ahut ont of medals final —" which on -—inw he been dominant. ad