eh rr: raat In weekend soccer action Skeena defeated Kitimat Village 7 - 3 Saturday with Brian Dorrington scoring five goals. On Sunday Prince Rupert beat Kitimat & District All Stars 3 - Unset victory Ferrari wins Grand Prix BRAND HATCH, England AP - Argentina's Carlos Reutemann ina Ferrari won the British Grand Prix Sunday ina fantastic last lap battle from world champion Niki Lauda in a Brabham Alfa. Lauda’s team mate, John Watson, was third and France's Patrick Depailler in a Tyrrell was fourth. West German Hans Stuck finished fifth in a Shadow with Patrick Tambay of France, the last in the championship points, sixth. Mario Andretti of Nazareth, Pa., blew the engine of his JPS Lotus before the halfway paint but retained his lead in the world drivers’ championship. Canadians score come-b Bruce ~ Robinson and Jerry Tabb each drove in three runs as the Vancouver Canadians overcame a 60 deficit and defeated the Tacoma Yankees by a 97 margin in a Pacific Coast League game Saturday. The Yankees jumped to an early lead with a six-run firet inning against” Canadian starter Tim Conroy. Tacoma had only two base hits but sent 11 men to the plate as Conroy issued four walks and threw three wild pitches. The Canadians also made two errors, : ack win Vancouver scored twice in the second inning on Bruce Robison's two-run homer and added three more runs in the third on Robinson's one-run single and Jerry Tabb’s two-run homer, Tabb added a solo homer in the fourth. inning... . - The Canadians scored two more runs in the eighth in- ning on two singles and tw basesloaded walks. Tacoma reliever Jamie Werly took the loss and Vancouver reliever Terry Enyart was the winner. His tear mate, Ronnie Peter son, who was on pole position inside Andretti, also blew his engine, after only six of the 76 laps. Reutemann’s Ferrari team mate, Gilles Villeneuve of Berthierville, Que., managed to complete just 19 laps before he, too, was forced to pit. Andretti had led from the start for the first 23 laps before being forced out when his engine gave. The lead went from an- dretti to South African Jock Scheckter, driving a new Wolf Ford for Montreal oilman Walter Wolf, but Lauda overtook him on the 33rd lap as Scheckter's Formula 1 car developed gearbox trouble which eliminated him three Laps later. _ Reutemann set lap records catching Lauda, and finally got through in a scramble to pass back markers ‘through the sweeping 100 miles an hour turn into the pite straight on lap 60. Lauda broke the record again in his efforts to catch Reutemann, but the Argentine driver crossed the line yards ahead to score his third victory this season. New milestone for Rose By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pete Rose reached another milestone in his career and Dave Concepcion rapped out four hits, including a two-run homer and a bwo-run double, to lead Cincinnati Reds to a 9-2 National League baseball victory Sunday over New’ York Mets. Rose doubled off the centrefield fence in the seventh inning to tie Cap Anson for 10th place on the alltime hit fist with No, 3,081, At the same time, the Cincinnati third baseman extended his hitting streak to 29 games to ease the way for Tom Hume, 4-9, who pitched 4a sixhitter. The Reds scored five runs off loser Kevin Kobel, 1-2, in the first inning, one in the second and three more in the fourth. Kobel was taken oul in the fourth after giving up — all nine runs on eight hits. Prior to the start, Kobel had not allowed an earned run in 19 2-3 innings. Len Randle, the New York third baseman who had not made an error in 67 games and 137 chanees, committed two errors in the contest. In other National League games, Dick Ruthven and Ron Reed combined on a seven-hitter to lead Philadelphia Phillies to a 42 victory over Atlanta Braves. EXPOS WIN Left-hander Dan Schat- zeder pitched a seven-hitter and helped his cause with a runscoring single and a run scored as Montreal Expos defeated Houston Astros 6-1. Jerry Mumphrey drove in three runs with 4 single and a double and Garry Tem- piston collected three hits, scored twice and added two RBlis in helping St. Louis Cardinals beat San Fran- cisco Giants 9-4 in the first game of a doubleheader. The Giants won the second game 6-0 as Mike Sadek doubled home two runs and Ed Ha- lieki pitched a six-hitter. Dave Rader drove in three runs with a double and a sacrifice fly and Mike Krukow posted his fourth consecutive victory ta lead Chicago Cubs toa 3-2 victory over Los Angeles Dodger's in the first game of a doubleheader, Dusty Baker drove in two runs with a single and a homer and pitcher Burt Hooton aided his cause with a run-scoring single to give the Dodgers a &4 victory in the second game. John Milner’s bases- loaded single broke a 10th- inning tie and gave Pitt- sburgh Pirates a 3-2 victory over San Diego Padres a doubleheader opener. Dave Parker tripled to highlight a five-run seventh iming as Pittsburgh completed a sweep with a 10-6 victory in the second game. OTIS HOMERS | , In the American League, Amos Otis hit a tworun homer in the first inning and four Kansas City pitchers held New York Yankees to seven hits in the Royals 3-1 victory, Joe Wallis hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning, giving Qakland A’s an 6-5 victory Toronto Blue Jays. : Terry Crowley drove in the winning run with a two-out, 12th-inning single, giving Baltimore Orioles a 2-1 victory over Texas Rangers. Rusty Staub slammed a three-run homer in the third inning and Jack Billingham won his third consecutive game, pitching Detroit Tigers to a 4-0 victory over California Angels, Rookie Paul Molitor had three hits and drove in three runs, stole two bases and scored twice to Milwaukee Brewers 10-1 rout of Chicago White Sox. Carl Yastrzemski's third single knocked in the win- ning run and Bill Campbell preserved Dennis Ecker. sley’s 11th victory as Boston Red Sox beat Minnesota Twins 5-3 in the first game of a doubleheader. The Red Sox came back to win the nightcap as Fred Lynn hada run-scoring singlein the first inning and a two-run homer in the sixth. ——Standings—— By THE CANADIAN PRESS ; NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE FAL. Pet GL, a Philadelphia 48 36.57) — Boston W epee ecg “sa pu ay Milwaukee 5136 58 Bz . Ballirmore 49 47 544 12 Montreal 44 47 484 Ply New York a1 534 13 New York 37 53.417 14 Detroit 44 dd 500 18 St.Louls 37 55 402 15 Cleveland 40. 48 455 20 San Francisonls % 604 — Toronto West 7 X02 incinnali 42 38.578 2'> California «4941 54d — Los Angeles §2 30.571 3 Kareas City 47 41.534 1 San Diego = 44 48 478 WN? Texas 4543..511 9 Atlanta 39 48 448 14 Oakland 4645 5B 3a Houston = 38 49.437 15 Minnesota «39-47 4538 Sate an 39 3 Surtay Results sundayitesutie 4 St.Louis?-0San Francisca. Boston 5. wWinnesotad.2 Oakland 8 Torontes Gricago 3.305 | Angeles 25 Baltimore? Texas | ittsburah 3.10 San Diego 2-4 KarsasCity3NewYork? MontreaiéHoustan! Milwaukee 10 Chicago} PhiladelphiasAtlanta2 CetroilaCalitorniad: Cincinnati9 New York 2 Clevelandat SeattleN. Saturday Results Saturday Results San Francisco é Baltimor e8.1Texas7-1) Pittsburgh 5 Boslon §Minnaiotad Chicagad San Diegat Oakland 3 toronto? Los Angeles2St Louis Cincinnati? New Yor k5 Montreal Houstond Altanta3Philadelphiaz ‘ Kansascity8NewYork2 Milwaukee3Chicaaal Callfornial etraitd Seattie? Clevelarid é lead © Martin denies health problems e NEW YORK AP - Manager Billy Martin of New York “Yankees, who last week was reported to have refused a suggestion that he resign for health reasons, strongly denied a published report Saturday right that he is. suffering from a Iiver_ ailment. New. York Times columnist Dave Anderson, in a story for Sunday's papers, wrote that Martin had told friends he has ‘‘a spot on my liver” and has been told by doctors to stop drinking. “If I had a spot on my liver, my friends would not know about it," said Martin following the Yankees’ 4-2 loss to Knasas City Royals. “Even my mother does not know what shape my health is in and she would be the first one to know. “Whoever the ‘friends’ who told Anderson I had a liver problem are. they are not friends."' the manager continued. ‘Right now ] am going upstairs.to have a drink with George team ‘owner George Steinbrenner, a couple more down in the press lounge, and then a couple more when I get across the bridge into New Jersey, “What has the intimate details of my health have to do with us losing a lost of ball games?" Martin often relaxes after a game by taking a drink from a private liquor cabinet hear his desk in the Yankees’ locker-raom at Yankee stadium, * ' MADE OFFER Last Thursday, Yankees Five goal performance by Goss leads Salmonbellies to victory By THE CANADIAN PRESS . Wayne Goss scored five goals to lead New West- minster Salmonbellies to an 18-13 Western Lacrosse Association win over Nanaimo Timbermen in one of two games Saturday night. In Coquittam, Victoria Shamrocks won a see-saw battle with Coquitlam Adanacs 18-15 behind four goals by Charn Dhillon. Visiting New Westminster took command of the game early, establishing period leads of 7-3 and 13-7 and outshooting the Timbermen 66-50. Brothers Brian and Bob Tasker scored three goals each for the winners. Nolching singles for the Salmonbellies were Al Benson, Bill Mosdell and Ray Bennie while Ted Gernaey stopped 37 shots in their net. Brian Evans scored five for Nanaimo while Kevin Alexander and Jim’ Lynch each contributed two goals. Singles came from Pete Rushton, Bob Cool, Ken Kin and lan Kennedy. ; TEAM UP IN GOAL Mac Maude and Earl Nicholson combined for ' 38 saves in net for the Tim- bermen which took 46 of the 82 penalty minutes assessed. Victoria led 5-4 after the first period but Coquitlam rebounded after the second to an 11-10 advantage before 700 fans. Chris Hall scored three for Victoria, with Ranjit Dillon, Norm Baker and Larry Bell notching two apiece, Singles came from Gerry McKentia, Joe McRae, Dave Thomson, Ron McNeil and Gerry Kus- taski, ‘ Moe Jodoin and Gord Quilty led Coquitlam with three goals each, while Mark Valastin and Dave Durante added two each, Jim Ait- chison, Kevin Parsons, Wayne McAuley, Randy Bryan and Mike Mitzel rounded out the Adanacs’ scoring. Scott Marshall blocked 33 shots for Victoria while Coquitiam's Greg Thomas and John Lewis combined for 43 saves. ‘ owner George Steinbrenner was reported to have offered Martin the opportunity to resign-remaining with the club on a long-term, coti- sulting basis- if his health prevented him from con- tinuing as manager. ; However, Martin said: “I'm not a quitter. | watt to try to win this thing. 1 owe it to the Yankees.” Martin's health problems earlier had been attributed lo a lingering virvs, The problem became very ap- parent last month when Martin nearly fainted before a game in Minnesota against the Twins. Three weeks ago, alter Steinbrenner took some of the pressure off Marlin by assuring his job through the end of the year, Martin admitted he had a serious health problem. Martin, however, declined ‘at that time to be more specific, saying only: “Iwill alt come oul very soon. 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