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(— GRAND PRIZE included Leaves Terrace Oct. 11, 1979 Returns Terrace Oct. 15, 1979 To be awarded on a draw basis-all entries eligible ——— 7 sy All entries must be ac- water within a 50 mile radius. ‘cbmpanied by a valid anglers A LONG WEEKEND in LAS VEGAS A trip for 2 to Las Vegas, Hotel accommodation COURTESY CP Air Haida Travel Skeena Mall Merchants Association per day. “licence and an official entry _ form available at Overwaitea or: in each Fridays edition of the Daily Herald. - Only fish weighed in at the Overwaitea Store in the Skeena Mal! during regular store hours are eligible. - Entries for each week will close at 5 p.m. Saturday. ineligible. - Weekly winners will he announced in each Tuesday edition of the Daily Herald, beet ARAN dail pate tt A y herald are ea ek et ee ee + Limit one entry per person - Employees of the Daily Herald or the Skeena Mall are Sa lai TRRIDACK-RUDIMAT daily herald SPORTS| ) L _ | Kelly’s 8a crusher — EDMONTON (CP) — Rockie Brian Kelly caught eight passes ftr 230 yards and two touchdowns to direct Edmonton Eskimos to a crushing 40 to 8 victory aver British Columbia Lions Sunday ina battle for first place in the Canadian Football League’s Western Conference. ' The undefeated Eskimos scored on the first offensive - play of the game, an 80-yard pass-and-run effort from . Tom Wilkinson to Kelly, and it was soon evident that the Lions were in for a football lesson. Tom Scott with two, and Waddell Smith also collected -touchdowns as the Eskimos * ran their record to 9-0-2 and pulled three points ahead of B.C. It was the Lions’ second _ eas of the seagon, Dave Cutler converted ail ’ five touchdowns and kicked a5l-yard field goal and Hank Tlesic garnered singles on two booming punts for the aher Edmonton points as the Eskimos fashioned quarter margins of 7-1, 14-1 and 22-1. Kirks pair added taunt REGINA (CP) — Calvin Kirk came back to haunt his former teammates Sunday when he scored two touch- downs to help power Calgary Stampeders to ‘a 52-10 Western Football Confer- ence victory aver Saskal- chewan Roughriders. The game was the first for _ Kirk sincehe was reacquired by Calgary after being released by the Riders _ almost two weeks ago. Kirk ‘started the year with * Calgary, was dropped and went tom askatchewan for two games before rellturng to the Stampeders. The flea Calgary wide re- ceiver scored one touchdown on a (4-yard punt return and the other on a four-yard pass from quarterback Ken Johnson. _ The Stampeders went into fthe gamewith.a two.game losing See bit met ‘little resistance from .the Riders, who have lost all 10 of their CFL games this year. The loosing streak equals the league record, also set by Saskatchewan in 1959. The Lions managed to sai- vage the season's longest fain from scrimmage from an otherwise frustrating encounter -- a 106 pasa-and- run touchdown by Leon Bright after a fourth quarter pass from relief quarterback Mike Nott. Lui Passaglia had - two singles. Lions coach Vic Rapp didn't take kindly to the humiliating defeat. He ex- changed harsh words with Edmonton assistant coach Joe Faraghelii after the fina] gun. That led to post-game pushing and shoving by players from both teams, including a less-than-gentle jab at Eskimo head coach Hugh Campbell. “*A lot of it was personal,”’ Campbell said afterwards. “But the main thing was that Rapp was criticising our points total, “My feeling is that they are a good football team and could do the same thing tous in our third game in Van- couver. If they do beat us there, the point spread could determine first place. In essence, we are playing a twogame total-pointseries The chance to play Saskatchewan proved to be the remedy for what had been a sputtering Calgary dfence as the Stampeders held quarter leads of 16-0, 10- 7 and 44-10, Calgary's record is 6-3. : Aside from Kirk's twa ma- jors, Stampeders aiso got three touchdowns from runningback Willie Burden. ‘The veteran Calgary ball carrier scored on runs of three and one yards and took a 12-yard John Hufnagel pass for the other. James Sykes scored on a three-yard run and wide re- ceiver Tom Forzani got the aher Calgary touchdown on a 29-yard Hufnagel pass. Placekicker J. T. Hay con- verted all the touchdowns, added a 55-yard single and punter Mike McTague roumied out the scoring with singtes of 68 and 73 yards. The only bright spot in what has become a re- occurring nightmare for the Roughriders was in the second quarter when slot- back Willie Wilders took a Craig Juntunen pass 9€ ‘after the and in that situation you have to take the points when you can get them.” Rapp, still upset a while game, anid he didn't buy Camphell's ex- planation. He said the Situation was entirely’ the fault of the Eskimo coaches. “T don’t blame one player on the Eskimo team. They just do what they are told.” The Eskimos showed little Mercy against the Lions who had managed to tie the Grey Cup champions 14-14 in a previows game, They piled up 467 yards passing and 60 yards rushing es Wilkinson and Warren Moon, who each played a half, completed 21 of 30 passes. The Lions, with Joe Paopao calling signals for the first three quarters, had 21 yards passing and 62 rushing, The Eskimeds rubbed it in with a 12-yard touchdown pass frem Moon to Scott with pest six seconds left to play. The Lions, meanwhile, could do little right. A holding call wiped cut a 41- yard touchdown run by yards down the sidelines for, i a touchdown, It marked the Roughriders’ firat major in 17 quarters. Bob Macoritti converted and added a 49- yard field goal. With a wind gusting to 40 Kilometres an hour at their backs, the Stampeders put the game away early with starting quarterback John Hufnagel at the controls. Calgary's first touchdown was set up by an interception by Al Burleson, a trend which lasted for most of the game. : The Stamps picked off four Saskatchewan passes and turned three into touch- downs. Linebacker Bernie Morrison intercepted two, Burleson and Robert Sparkes got one each. Johnson took over the quarterbacking chores for the Stamps in the second half and had little difficulty shredding the porous Rider defence. Juntunen, who backed up Hufnagel for sx games last year in Calgary, started for Saskatchewan but was They only need four Mark Belanger drove in three runs after launching Baltimore's nine-run first inning with a single and the Orioles rolled to a 13-3 decision over Boston Red Sox Sunday, ‘lowering their “magic number" for clin- Ching the American League , bast championship to four “games. s Any combination of four _ Baltimore victories or ' Milwaukee Brewers'-defeats »will give the Orioles the hasan title, York Yankee's 8-4, 12-inning loss to Detroit Tigers eliminated the defending World Series champions from the East race. The Yankees had won two straight world cham- pionships and three AL titles in a row. Milwaukee kept pace with Baltimore by beating the Westleading Cailfornia Angels 2-1. The Orioles sent 14 batters to the plate in the first inning against John Tudor and two successors before Gary Roe- L tMengitp eyeliner’ ae Be atte Soup can do, There’s a lot of you, Anda lot you With the Red Cross. nicke, who drove in the first two runs with a bases-loaded single, took a third strike to end the rally. Belanger, who had six RBI in 182 times at-bat, was struck by a pitched ball on a second trip of the inning to drive ina run, and added two more later with a sacrifice fly anda single. , Lance Parrish's bases- loaded single in the 12th inning keyed’a four-run rally that carried the Tigers past the Yankees. New .York’s Rich Gossage, pitching his longest outing of the year with 51-3 innings, gave up five hits in the 12th as the Tigers broke a tie that had been established by Roy White's dramatic ninth- inning homer off Aurelio Lopez, , Paul Malitor doubled home Charlie Moore in the seventh inning and Gorman Thomas belted his 42nd home run of the year, leading Milwaukee over California, Julio Cruz drove in two runs and Bobby Valentine and Rodney Craig each collected two hits as Seattle Mariners downed Kansas City Royals 6-3, Meanwhile in the National League, Montreal Expos took over first place in the East by percentage points over Pittsburgh Pirates after splitting a doubleheader with St. Louis Cardinals. The Expos lost the {lrat game 4-3 and won the second 5-1 in 10 innings as Pittsburgh lost a 3-0 decision to New York Mets. Cincinnati Reds improved its lead to 2% games over Houston Astroa in the West by beating Los Angeles Dodgers 2-0 while the Astros a a tightend Harry Holt that... would bave ted the game in the first quarter. Then the Eskimo defence slammed the door six times in the third quarter after Paopao and Holt combined for a 63-yard pass that took the ball to the Edmonton five yard line. ‘ Wilkingon completed eight |. of nine passes for 214 yards _ and Moon was good on 18 of 21 for 253 yards. Smith had Bix receptions for 132 yards . and Scott five for 78 yards. — Bright, in action for the first time after 30 days on the | injured reserve list, had an exhausting afternoon before .. #778 fens. He had 185 yards - am five kick off returns in addition to his 106 touchdown . rompin which he outran Joe .~ Holliman of the Eskimos. Paopao and Nott com- ~ pleted 15 of 24 passes,: although the eight that | Paapao connected with pro- duced a meager 33 yards, +. with one to Bright winding," w ina 12-yard less, In rushing, Jim Germany - bad 55 yards on 18 carries for,.-. Edmonton and Larry Key 58: ;:. yards on 13 carries for the ~ Lions, : oe hae oR 4 -unakle, te jgnita. any seriais sustained offence, Lloyd . Patterson also started spot . ay at quarterback for the - Riders but with virtually the same results. . The Calgary offence rolled for 29 first downs and 431 yards total offence, 270 along the ground. In contrast, the Riders managed only nine first downs and 215 offence, . 178 in the air. . alae nthe iprisind far Ob & re round ? far Slenpaters picking up 141 * yards in 27 carries. Burden got 96 yarda in 16 carries. Burden was also the top Calgary receiver, grabbing aix passes for 87 yards. Hufnagel was good on nine af 17 attempts for 126 yards and Johnson clicked on four of seven attempts for’ 41 yards. Harland Huckleby, in . his second, game for the Riders, got 37.yards on nine carries amd Wilder was the . top receiver with two cat- ches for 152 yards. Juntunen was good on only four of 15 passes and Pat- terson was two for eight. now lost 2-1 to San Francisco. Giants. : The Dodger loss - Claudell Washir gton's tworun homer in the first | inning and Mike Squires’ tie- * breaking homer in the © seventh powered rookie Rich Delson and Chicago White Sox to a 2 victory over | Oakland A's, , Roy Howell hit a solo - homer and scored three times while John Mayberry added a solo shot and scored two runs to lead Toronto . Blue Jays to an 8-2 victory aver Cleveland Indians. diminated the defending NL -champions from the West . race, - Ken Oberkfell cracked a ranscoring double and Keith . Hernandez and Garry Templeton added RBI. singles to ead the Cardinals’ opening-game victory over , Montreal. Dave Cash's 10th- inning grand slam homer led the Expos to victory in the second game. Pete Falcone won only his axth game in 19 decisions with relief hap from Nell Allen and Dan Norman . amacked a home run to lead the Mets overthe Pirates. Tom Seaver fired a three- Hitter for his 52nd career shutout, tops among active major league plichera, to pace the Reda over the Dodgers. Larry Herndon's. bases-loaded single in the bottom of the ninth Inning broke a 1-1 tie, lifting San -. Francisco over Houston, Garry Maddox tripled home an eighth-inning run to... give the Philadelphia Phillles a 4-3 victory over the . Chicago Cubs, In a night AL game, Min- nesota visited Texas,