Loy y =e - Despite « inee him Tennis winners Ken Hutchin and Dorothy the district playdowns !n BOSTON (AP) —- Carl Yestrzemald of Boston Red Sox lashed a two-out slagle in: the inning of Wed- Lesguc baseball player to : Got 4,000 hits and 400 runs in his career. ; Yastrzomaki'’s shat groundkall hit to right flel off Jim Beattio made him the 16th major leaguer to reach the 3,000-hit mark aad only the fourth big leaguer to joln the 3,000-hit, 400-homer club. The others are all Hall of Famers from the National League -- Hank Aaron, Willie Mays and Stan Musial. Yastrzemsk! collected his 2,000th hit with a single in his laat trip to the plate in Sundey’s 16-4 loss to Baltimore. pitch he ground 1 on second baseman willte Randolph as a mob of Red Sox team-mates flooded onto the fleld to congratulate him. Tne hit broke a string of 10 consecutive fallures, In- cluding two walle, to get the 3,000th as Yastrzemski became only the second American Leaguer -- in- cluding Al Kaline —- to reach the plateau aimce 1925. Billy Martin, dugout to offet their congratulations. Microphones were then t on the ‘field for a t ceremony. Vastreamski had hit-- a previous 18 Umea at bat pate average had dipped Yastrzemsk! was near the firatbase coaching presented withatrophyirom box at Fenway Park as his, the Red Sox In ceramonles~ father, Carl Yastrzemoki | DON SCHAFFER New writer here Sports reporter Don Schaffer has joined the’ staff of the Terrace Daily Herald and kept busy reporting and photographing local sports and news events. - Don has recently graduated from the University of Victoria with a degree in ‘education, majoring in English and History. Don is also a newcomer to Terrace and is eager to explore the Terrace sports scene. His time will be devoted to meeting and interviewing Terrace’s athletes. The Herald. Thursday, September 13. 1979. Page 7 Sr, and-son, Mike, stood nearby. A crowd of $4,397 chanted, “We want Yaz,” andhe said: “Tinow ane thing — the laat hit was the hardest of all 9,000. “It took 30 long,” he joked, “because [ really enjoyed all those standing ovations ‘you've given me the last couple of days.” Yast thanked his team-matea, manager Don Zimmer and family slong as dozens of photographers crowded around the microphone. _ Hit No. 3,000 actually ted Yastrzemski with the late: Roberto Clemente on the all-- time list in Yaz’ 2,060th game He proves his point MEXICO CITY (AP) — metre athlete in the world, ved his point Wednesday setting the world record in his specialty in the 1¢th World University Games. taking ad- Mexico City's 17,200-foot altitude, was timed in 10.72 seconds, compared with the od mark of 19.83, rt by Tommie Smith of the United States in the same stadium metre athlete int the world," ennea adding that he Pvould go for the yorld mark in the finals. Pace ay inteek and field and has won only two of 24 events. Carl hits his 3000th homer of hia 1-year major league career, The hig hit hit came on hia 10,418th at-bat, Jim Dwyer ran for Yastz- reamki at first base after ceremonies lasted about 15 minates. Yastrzemstki is the second 40-year-old to reach §,000 hits within the last month. Lou Brock of St, Louis Cardinala became the 1th member of the exclusiye club on Aug, 13 — nine aye before Yar celebrated his 40th birthday. His 9,000th hit was the WSist this season for Yaz, who has been troubled by sore feet and- an aching Achilles tendon in his left leg for much of the season. Unlike Brock, who said he would retire after this season, Yaz will In baseball at least one more yer. “Playing baseball has always been fun for me or I wouldn’t have done it," he said. “Now it seems to be even more fun. I'll play next year — there is no doubt about It — then I'll see bow I did and heww T feel." — ~ Cheyre pose after winning the Buick Challenge tour- nament in Smithers Saturday. They are off to Pen- icton this weekend to play down in the Regional Finals, Good luck! wom, Pd , pathas! former National League greats — Bogby Orr, Harry Howell, ‘Henri Richard — and Gordon Juckes, a life member of the ‘International Ice Hockey: Federation, were inducted Wednesday | Canadian, e. . Orr, a former star defen- ceman with Boston Bruins who finished his pla career with Chicago 3B: Hawks, became the youngest Inductee at the age of a ' throughout his eareer, Orr won the NHL. sokle-ofthe-year award in’ the 1946-67 season, was named the league's top — defenceman and 4 firstteam ‘glletar for the next eight sossons, was the league’s “moat valuable player three the ont: TORONTO (CP) — Chicago Black Hawks President Bill Wirtz says as long as Winnipeg Jets maintain hip for com, on for up Bobby Hull there won't be more trade talks. irts and Jets president Michael Gobuty met Wed- neaday but talke between the two National Hockey Le club executives were n more than ‘a nice cup of meetings,” he said. ‘Au far ag I'm concemed want and we've , there's a big gap and not interested.’ said both the Jets ) Black Hawks did not their position over yar compensation, Wirtz maintained bis ‘wesition that Winnipeg's ' were too high for a year-old player. ‘ What i 8 te 7 iaplay a year? Ce a year? Cer- ait/chated, 18, ‘1p, 8 years old, who canplay ifr 15 years.” . ' who left Chicago tor ar I of the now-defunct I Heckey Aasoclation Ln pra. retired from the Jeta ee tare en re YM Cen ” sybengah eed . TORONTO ce re he ockey low if - wife,"axthe! Pi Sound, Ont nativeteaid during the induction onles, “I'm just delighted.s’ Orr also cognts the Lou Marah trophy {as Canada’s top male athlete and the Lester Patrick trophy for th th tribution to hockey in the: Saal ie Bilted “States 1% ‘ E his honors. Orr said he wishes he could atill play. “T do not feel bitter, it just happens I have one of those knees and when you play a contact game like hockey, there's that chance of injury. I bave no right or reason to feal bitter about it,”’ Orr said he plans to. keep involved in hockey by doing comment for the CBC and allo be talking with NHL president John Zelgler about doing specal work for the league. Richard, a former centre with Montreal Canadiens, turned stamina and toughness’ into his trademark, . would Like-torejoln the Black Hawks. - eA . NHL president John Ziegler anid he would not get involved in the negotiations Small in stature — 5-7 and 160 pounds — he was named to allstar teams four times. Howell appeared in more games than any defenceman in the history of major legue hockey — 1,411 games in the ‘NHL and 170 In the now- défunet’’ World Hockey "Association. - He turned pro in 1952 with New Yok Rangers and missed only 17 games in his. firat 16 at New York. He lis career with Calgary of the WHA. Juckes, after playing minor hockey at Melville, Sask,, rose through the extcutive levels from president of the Sas- katchewan Senior League, the Saskatchewan Amateur Hock: tion and the Cana Amateur Hockey Association before retlring in 1078 as execulive director of the CAHA. The. Hall, of Fame tly has 224 members 188 ers, 60 bullders and sight eres, talk matter, unless invited, that league officials become involved in because it involves the individual rights of the two parties.” Soviet skiers | ones to watch TORONTO (CP) ~ snres entries from the Sbviet Union are creating ad- ditional interest among competitors and fans looking ahead to the world water aki champlonships next week. “We've never seen them at the world level before,"’ t organizer Clint Ward paid af ‘the Soviet Union ‘athletes, “There have been Soviet observers the laat five world competitions, 60 it’s ‘uy guess that they are ready ‘ lenge for the cham- plo 6 time. Other- se, thesyyouldn't be here.” ncluded "my, the Soviet on entries ‘ig Natalle Ruinjantseva who~xecently set ‘p tricks record of¢,200 point&, the first time’ a womatthas gone over 6,000 in that category. The Canadlan team, which hopes to move up to second over all after a third-place ' | finish at the last world ‘championsijps two years ago in Italy, ‘has a aix- member team entered. Joel McClintock and sister Judy McClintock of Mis- aissauga, Ont., men’s and women's Canadian cham- ons, are joined by Pat essner of~Ottawa, Brian Ashley of Kelowna, B.C., and Bruce Reid of Selkirk, Man. - Lisa Sokolowski of Toronto had been Usted as the third Canadian women’s entry with McClintock and Messner but a shoulder Injury may keep her out. Jeff McClintock, younger brother of Joel and Judy, is listed as an alternate, os 1a Kim Reid, older brother of Bruce.. Orgeaizers have 106 en- tries from 28 countries. 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