NEW YORK (AP) — Irving Fryar, the fleet Nebraska wide receiver already signed by New England, was officially named by the Patriots today as the No. 1 pick chosen in the National Football League's college Kittle : Ron Kittle belted a three- run homer in the first in- ‘ning Monday night, ‘powering Floyd Bannister :aind Chicago White Sox to a 5-3 American, League baseball victory over New York Yankees. The home run was Kit- tle’s seventh of the season ‘and his fifth in the last ‘seven games, Bannister, 2-2, scattered eight hits, including Toby Harrah's two-run single in Feyt te free Frisia, LUcSday, may |, tad : He ef ald LS . . . . ‘ Nebraska teammates top N draft, Houston Oilers then followed by ratifying their selection of Fryar’s Nebraska teammate, of- fensive guard Dean Stelnkuhler, who they signed Monday. .. Tt was the first time since 1967, when Bubba Smith and Clinton Jones of Michigan State were picked 1-2, that the firat two players chosen were from the same college. Fryar was present and promptly walked to the rostrum wearing a red Patriots jersey with No. 28 emblazoned on -the back. He posed for pictures with NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle and New England owner Billy Sullivan, - The No. 1° - choice originally belonged to Cincinnatl Bengals as a powers White Sox - arun-scoring single to Rick Cerone. Kittle’s home run highlighted a four-run first inning off Ron Guidry, 1-2. The White Sox picked up an unearned run in the fourth when Dave Stegman. singled, stole.second, went to third on first baseman Roy Smalley’s throwing | error and scored on Julio Cruz's sacrifice fly. . “The last time I faced him he tried to keep the ‘the ninth, before leaving with one out. Britt Burns finished up, gaining his second save after giving up bali away from me,” Kittle said of Guidry. “All I tried to do was drive it up the middle and not overpower Spring Bowling League May 7 - Inne 29 — “Monday Mixed 7pm Tuesday Mixed Spm Tuesday Coffee 9:30am Playroom for children - Wednesday Coffee 9:30am Playroom for children Wednesday Ladies Spm Thursday Mixed Spm Friday Youth 7pm. TERRACE BOWLING LANES 685-5911 or 635-6696 - Room 204 Northwest Community for 1984-85: 24 POINT ELECTRONIC ENGINE ANALYSIS AND TUNE-UP polnis,can- danter* Checks Instat] spark pluga* Cheek Ostributor chp" 4 ¢ 8. Check? Ch ek radiator and heat a. Check and bdjusi ceive belts “WE: REPLACE ONLY THE PARTS THAT NEED REPLACING (PARTS EXTRA). BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. FOR MOST CARS, - Los Angeles Terrace Minor Hockey Association _— Annual General Meeting | Thursday, May 3 at 8pm Agenda includes Election of officers it.” . . . Manager ‘Tony LaRussa said: “It’s nice whe one of your big guys gets hot, you . get a lot of runs in a hurry.'” . In__ other ‘Murray rapped a two-run ; homer in the eighth inning, . his fifth game-winning hit’. in Baltimore’s last. eight. victories, as the Orioles scored four rins and defeated Cleveland Indians 6-3 to extend their winnin streak to five. - . _ The Texas-Toronto game was called by strong winds in Toronto. _ Tota! In the National League, Tim Wallach drove in two runs with a bases-loaded double in the fourth dining, then started . Montreal’s - three-run’ ninth: with a single as the Expos defeated Philadelphia Phillies 5-2. George Hendrick drilled a tworun homer in the ninth inning as St. Louis. Cardinals rallied for a 5-3 victory over . Pittsburgh - Pirates. In West Coast action, © Fernando Valenzuela threw e four-hitter for the sixth shutout of the year by pitchers, giving. the Dodgers a 1-0 vietory over San Francisco Giants, who suffered an eighth straight defeat. Valenzuela, 3-2, struck out a season-high 10 to give him a Natlonal League- leading 38 and walked three in his first shutout of the season, and 17th of his four-year major jleague College : American League action,, Eddie © Texas career, . In a late American League . game, . Brian . Downing drove in three runs, two with his sixth homer of the year, to back right-hander Mike Whitt's - four-hitter as.” California Angels ‘downed Seaitle Mariners 8-1. vo Baseball standings +) NATIOHAL ” LEAGUE: - . Bast ’-Olvislod - ; we . Pet, OBL Chicsgo | «12 8 600 — . New York 2 8 60 — Philadelphia: 11.9 .550 1 Montreal ‘12: 545 7 St. Louls «Wl? 478 WH Pittsburgh . 7 12 350 6 : Wast Division Los Angeles * 17 8 480 — San Diego 15. @ 452 1 Cincinnat! | 10-13 435 6 Atlanta 9 12 429 6 Rouston 814 344 7% . San Franclaco 7 16.304 av ' Monday Results Montreal 5 Philadelphia z St. Louls 5 Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles 1 San Francisco Tonigne’s Games Chicego at New -York Ajontreal at Philadelphia St. Louis at Plttaburron San Diego ot Atfanta Houston af Cincinnati Los Angeles at San Francisco Wednesday Gimes Les Angeles at San Francisco San Diego at Atlatta TN Chicago at New York N Montreal at Philadelphia WN St. Loula at Pittsburgn N Houston at Cincinnati N AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division We . Pet. GBL Detrolt 3 2 «WO — Toronto 13% 391 6 Cleveland 0 9 .528 7% Aliwaukee 9 11 450 9 Baltimore WoW 495 94 Boston, 8.17.0? 10, New ‘York 6 13 387 10% . West Division Oakland 14 10 583 — California 18 430.577 = Seattle v2.10 522) Wa . Minnesota — 11.13 458 3 Kansas City’) -. 8 11.421) a4 . Chicago B13. 384 43 @ 14 3645 Monday fesulis — Chicago 5 New Yerk: 3 Baltimore 6 Cleveland 3 California 8 Seattle 1 Texas at Toronto, ppd., high winds | ‘ . 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However, New England acquired the choice from the Bengals for two first-round picks — the 16th and 20th overall, ‘Housten’s choice of Steinkuhler was greeted with jeers from the gallery that had hoped New York Giants would get him. < ‘The draft was left somewhat depleted: by, the defection of several ‘top choices to the United States - been seeking a $1 million-a- Football League, Including another Nebraska player, Heisman Trophy-winning tailback Mike Rozier, and Steve Young of Brigham Young, considered the top quarterback. 4 The i2-round draft was scheduled to be completed in one day. Teams had 15 Minutes to make their selections in each of the first two rounds and five minutes in each succeeding round. — New York Giants: then selected Michigan . State ‘qutside linebacker -Carl Banks, a position where they need litte help. However, they may move him inside to fill the hole left by the trade of veteran Brian Kelley to San Diego Chargers. a Philadelphia Eagles, as chose. Kenny Jackson, Penn State's first all-America wide receiver and the school record- halder for reception yards and touchdown catches. The Colts, hoping to call AIndianapolis home this season, took Leonard Coleman, a- cornerback from Venderbilt. Coleman is the school record-holder . for interceptions in a game, season and career, and led Major U.S. college cor- nerbacks- with eight in- - terceptions in 1982, Atlanta Falcons, seeking to shore up a defence vulnerable to the run, picked defensive tackle. Rick Bryan of Oktahoma;” * thé’ Big Eight defensive’ player of the year. Bryan is especially tough against : the run and is considered Oklahoma's top defensive player since Lee Roy Selmon. New York Jets brought cheers from the gallery when . they selected defensive back Russell Carter from, Southern Methodist. 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The first round had been - -moving along swiftly until the: No. 11 pick, which ‘belonged to Chicago. The Bears used almost 12 minutes before choosing - Florida linebacker Wilber Marshall, whese agent has ‘year’ contract... Marshall also has an offer from ‘Tampa Bay Bandits of the _ Green Bay Packers took - even longer than the Bears. They used 12 minutes and ' six seconds before choosing six-foot-six defensive end Alphonso. Carreker of Florida State, who has a reputation as a strong pass- rusher, ‘Minnesota Vikings took nearly 15 minutes before ~ selecting. defensive end Keith Millard: of Washington State, who began his collegiate career as a tight end in 1920 and moved to defence. the following year. 7 While Buffalo Bills were deliberating as the opening round reached the midway: point, the Eagles -an- nounced they had signed Jackson, The Bills then traded their first-round pick, No. 14 overall, to Miami Dolphins, who used it to select Oklahoma linebacker Jackie Shipp. In return, the Bills received Miami’s first-round pick, 26th overall, and two third- found picks, 23rd and 26th in that round. The Jets became the first team to draft for a second time in the first round, selecting Ron Faurat a six- foot-seven, §-260-pound defensive end from Arkansas:- They: had ob- ‘tained the'16th'pick di ‘thes trade ““ that: sent“ quar- terback Richard Todd to New Orleans Saints. Cincinnati, which traded down, used the first of two opening-round picks fram New England for the overail No. i choice and took defensive end Pete Koch of Maryland, @ 260-pounder noted for his strength. It was their second of three first-round picks. St. Louls Cardinals broke * the string of 12 consecutive defensive picks by choosing Tennessee wide receiver Clyde Duncan. Duncan, who started for the first time in 1983, is a speedster who replaced Willie Gault as the Volunteers’ primary long- range threat. Cleveland, Browns quickly grabbed Don Rogers, a defensive back from. UCLA who played free safety in college but has been projected as a ‘strong safety in the NFL because. of his hitting ability.” ° - The Colts, using a selection acquired from Denver Brojicos in last year’s trade for quar- terback John Elway’s draft” Tights, went for Maryland guard Ron Solt. Detroit Lions selected David Lewis, a tight end from the University of California, who caught 114 passes during a career. marked by nagging in- juries. Lewis was a defensive end in 1979, * Kansas City used a pick obtained earlier in the day from the Rama and drafted offensive tackle John Alt of Iowa, a former basketball player who stands six-foot- seven and has only been an interlor lineman for two ears. Seattle Seahawks selected Terry Taylor, a back from Southern Mlinole’ Division "AA national champions, the first player taken from outside Division [-A. - Pittsburgh Steelera wasted no, time in picking wide receiver Louls Lipps of Southern Mississippl. ‘San Francisco 4dera, in ‘somewhat of a surprise, selected linebacker Todd Shell of Brigham Young. Shell stands six-foot-344, but weighs only 207 pounds. Dallas Cowboys picked Mnebacker Billy Cannon Jr. of Texas A and M, whose father played for LSU and ‘outside linebacker last fall. = erat won the Heisman Trophy in 4959, Cannon signed & baseball contract with New York Yankees after enrolling at A and M, but it was declared vold by baseball | commissioner Bowie Kuhn. Cannon began his college career as a flanker in 1990, played strong safety in 1981 and 1982 and moved to Buffalo, looking to replace Joe Cribbs, who defected to the USFL, used a pick obtained in its earlier trade with Miami and took Notre Dame running back Greg Bell, who missed most of the last two years with injuries. Bell was sidelined for seven games in 1983 with 4 sprained ankle and carried only 37 times for 169 yards — 114 of them against Michigan State. However, he was impressive in the broken leg, in the ‘second game and missed: the ‘rest of the season after rushing just 24 times for. 123 yards, His best season was “1082 when he rushed for -512 yards on 92 carries, _ Washington Redskins let the entire 15 minutes ex- pire before trading their top pick to the Giants for selections in the second and fifth rounds. The Giants then chose offensive tackle Bill Roberts of Ohio State. Cincinnati, with its third pick of the opening round, chose 310-pound offensive tackle Brian Blades of ' North Carolina. The first round took two hours 58 minutes ~ 16 minutes shorter than last year, Seventeen defensive players were selected and tl offensive players, but no quarterbacks, Last year, Japan Bowl. Tn 1982, Bell suffered a six quarterbacks were taken in the opening round, a | Local Sports Shorts Kitimat lacrosse Three games have been played in the Kitimat Lacrosse league, In a special senior game set up Sunday Elks downed Landscaping 16-13. Brian Seaby paced Elks with 4 goals, Dan Matwick, Kevin Graham, and Aaron Calahoo each had three, and Brad Owen, Dan Alexandre, and Frank Huen each added singles. Owen also had five assists in the game. For Landscaping Cliff Sherstabetotf was potent offense with eight goals. Len Gibson, lan Buick, Todd Wagner, Tony Abriel, and Danny Maloney made up the rest of the scoring. In the pee wee game Monday night Majestic beat Kiwanis 15-7. Jauni Martiskansen had 4 goals, Jeff Smith added three and Glen Miller had a pair for Majestic. Adding singles were Andre Baldo, Sean Lehman, Drew Glanbille, David Hyland, L. Letourneau, and Paul Hyland. ; For Kiwanis Mark Coates and Jason Parkes were,ton, scorers with two each. Doug Gilcrest, Scott Buick, and Gus Thanos added one each. In the seniors’ game Monday, it was Elks 16, Coulter Electric 9. Kevin Graham scored six goals to spark the - Elks. Brian Seaby, Rob Bennard, Dan Matwick, and ‘Aaron Calahoo all scored two goals and Brad Owen and Darren Alexandre had one each. Owen also had six assists in the game. ‘ In the other senior game, Landscaping edged Legion 250 8-6 in a closely fought contest. The score was tied 5-5 at the end of the second period and the game wasn’t decided Until the last minutes. Hughe Mitchell and lan Buick ied Landscaping -with two Boals each. Cliff Sherstabetoff, lan Seaby, Ron Sum- merself and Danny Demelt all added singles. For Legion it was Steve Nelson with two goals, Mike Taylor, Adam Taylor, Chris Mueller, and Blaine Moore with one each, In tonight's games at Tamitik arena at 5 p.m., in the Tyke Novice division, Johnson, Barklay, Scaife, takes on Casaw. At 6:16 Majestic plays Kiwanis in the pee wee division. At 7:30 Coulter Electric meets Legion 250, and at ~ 9:00 Kitimat Landscaping plays Elka in the two senior games, Karate competition — -Several members of the Terrace and Kitimat karate ‘club were competing in the provincial open karate championships in Vancouver ove four medals and some good nnhea een picking " Kitimat’s John Klie won a silver medal in kumite (sparring) in the black belt got a bronze in kata (pre competition, Dave Bloomfield green belt class, in the ladies black belt division, one for kata and one in The Terrace and Kitimat members are all students of a, 4 6th Dan black belt. Roadrunners motorcyclists The Terrace motoreycle gym Roadrunners motoreycle club held a about 25 riders, ana Sunday afternoon which attracted pylon course was get which tested the riders abity the Points were race, as the fastest ad time, A hidden time had been ies rily the winning six riders wh winners,” Came clogeat to that time were the prize Event organizer Kk success, He said the cep conleytide The club's hext meeting ie Stoadrally in August, library basement, Everyone is vale May ard in the