= ‘by GRAHAM PALMER me :. The 1983 Provinelat Cup Tournament son to finda: ‘wliinigg! ‘teaim'-In. each of seven diviglens representing" " approximately 42,000 boys and girls playing soccer in the: "Interior, and Coastal Districts of British. Columbla, ‘The Interior Championships ' were held this year in Penticton on: “June 24 -and 2%. The Interior consists of 8 000, children, in ina: ‘gésociations from Osoyoos, to Terrace,’ =° : ; “ Tertace, flelded five teams in the Under 18 U6, U3, Ue Prince George earlier in June for semi-final games to find: “ ‘Northern-Zone winner from Prince ne Gopi. Williams: Lake ‘and Terrace,’ * athe wis team, “inly Bird coached by: Johii: Dew ht mi strong Gpposition losing 4-1 to'a Prince George’ tedm that. : went on ‘to beat. Penticton. * ‘The -U-l1 and U-12's: were. _ successful in’ knocking Prince George. out of “the competition.” ‘The Cedarland. Glants: U-11 team: coached by. Harry Brown. put in a strong performance winning ‘their... game 4-1; ‘The Bavarian Inn Royals coached by Graham © Palmer had an exciting game that saw them come hack "froma 2-0 deficit at half time to win 6-4 in overtime with ag . yhany: soccer spectatora as from Prince George that had * travelled down for the games. Gee Me 2" 12,U-1 ‘age groups, The three younger teams travelled to’... | Prines George and Quesnel traveiled té Terrace to ‘play _ the U-18 and U6 respectively.’ Terrace ae U-18.team .; . coached by Mike Brady. won their game 5-2, however Carlos * “Stella's team Dave's Plumbing were beaten by.Quesnel’¥3. ‘The! U-18 ‘team advaiiced to .the final round: to play. - Kamlgops in Kamloops this past-weekertd:: ‘The relatively young Terrace: team with the disadvantage of 3. days: ‘travel yk Kelowna winning were ‘po match for an experiened amnion side who won 3 The: ‘Under j ia feam’ were. ‘drawn gaint: Oliver. an Osoyoos (South Okanogan). The game Was, played | in'30 “gecond ‘half Terrace did-not have the stamina to. continue thelr momentum and lost with a score of 51 going on the, . next day.to lose’ 4-1 to Kelowna. . - The Under 11 team. had the most: unfortunate draw being ‘ placed against the strongest team in the tournamént from. - ~Kamloops, The young players; most of whom had never: ” - travelled outof town before-without thelr familles Had been -- . flown to- Vancouver and bused to Penticton the night | before . arriving close to midnight. Their defeat of 7-0: did’ not - discourage the boys’ who went on the next tay to hola the soccer’ s ses homé town Penticton team, ost with a tinal peore of '4-2. For their effort and attitude together. with that of ‘thelr Coach they were awarded the “most sportsmanlike* (fear ‘trophy from amongst the 30 teams participating in ithe - competition. _ | The final tally. at the end of a Super Bpccer weekend Baw famloops' win’: ‘all six, divisions ‘that they entered with: the U-13- Division. These: teams now advance to the provincial finals against the coastal districts . including the.‘ Island,‘ on - the weekend. “of - ‘July. 11 in ~ Vancouver. with the winners ‘advancing to the Western": -: Canada Championships. ’ : . degree C. temperature in Penticton ona field considerately oe larger than the boys were used to. Terrace-acored the first: = gféal, and i an own geal put.the gcoré at 1-1 at time. ‘In:.the For the two younger tesims consisting at 3 will be the firat time our’ girls will enter: provincial competition. Four girls though; were included [h the recent homer _ 26 boys’ ‘the “ _ climax of this ; soccer weekend away:from .home-was- their. joining a 90,000 crowd-to see the Whitecaps beat'the Tampa : --Bay Rowdles 4-1 in the Stadium at B.C. Place. ‘On this tour, araund Stanley Park the next morning the names of Bobby | “Lennarduzi and: Carl Valentine, momopolized . the’ conversation before these-young players returned.to the -. ‘Terrace playing fields to emulate their-new found heroes, Although the Although the competition Is available for. girls, insufficient numbers meant that hopefully next-year te Dai Baker, still fighting his way out of A season-long: slump, hit.a two-run homer ° with one out in the bottom af -‘theninth inning off St. Louis reliever |: Bruce Sutter’ to . give Loa Angeles Dodgers a 9-62 National League "baseball: ‘vietory “over the © ’ Cardinals on Monday night ‘That blast cappéd a three- run rally for the Dodgers - _ and a big night for Baker, ‘finished with four hits,” i luding a tworun ‘homer - ‘Larry. Hemdon ‘ is” “not” ‘going.to forget the. day his: | first::son) was bern, - and ‘-nelther’ -are’ California Angtls. ‘Hetndon: collected five . hits;scored’ four. Tins: ‘and.’ Knocked . tn fires more . earlier in the gamie; ~"T've ati got spme work to do,’’ sald Baker, who-hit - only .231 -- 50-points below : his career average, — | during the first half.of the. season. Since then, he has “gone P-for-l4 to: raise. his "average to 244. ° my .. The. Dodgers | trailed e- In "the ninth when Steve Sax and Ken Landreaux hit one- out doubles* off - Sutter. -. Baker. then” “hit. his ° 20th a Herndon’s s son 7 Monday : night’ as ‘Detroit’. with a 6-for-8 ‘performance Tigers - blasted.- ‘California’ Angels 12-6 in “Amerlean. .. League: baseball action. - - The ‘pott-spoken _Jettfielder’ 5° day. started when his-wife gave birthat. 1:15 a.m.,,and it finished 7 homer into the left-tield Btarkis. . In other NL. games, Atlanta. Braves . topped . a ‘drand-siam’ home’ run: dn - the top of the 1ith ining oft Tom" Hume itt Philadelphia ” past _ inning run Braves. <1t was his third homer of the . “geazon. Tim Wallach had a - two-run -homer. for - the Expos and~ Al Oliver” ‘delivered an RBI double . and a run-scoring ning. Padres 6 Cuba, BS ‘Tim Flannery, ‘a uality: ‘Montreal Expos. 6-4, Cincinnati. Schmidt's sixth. :- Philadelphia Phillies career. grand slam — his... ‘powered past Cincinnati 17th homer of the’ ‘season —_. Reds.11-7 in'11 innings, San gave him six.runs batted:in ~: “ Diego ‘Padres ‘held’ off © for the ganie. He had earlier - ..Chicago Cubs 6-5 and hita sclo homer and had an Pittsburgh Pirates nipped © RBI single... :. San Francisco Glants $2, Phillies 1-Rede 7. “Mike “Schmidt,” benched: Braves-6 Expos 4 three-run homer... - the ‘Previous two > games, hit ; highlight a four- run cigith inspires C Detroit Tigers . * lea yover. “Baltimore: ‘and, poe infielder in his fifth season . 7, “With San Diego, hit his first - Rafael Ramirez. ‘hit .. “a o:major league grand slam {o | to V. Mel Hall of the Cubs Jed off cap a six-run: first ‘inning.’ ‘aided @ two-run homer for - He then hit his fifth of-the season in: the “fifth inning. ~ Jody Davis. alto: homered for the Cubs. es Provincial Cup “five day vee of went Players to: Vernon for the Dairylend - Baker breaks slump with two ru _ the game with a.home. run, Pirates. 3 Giants 2 re The : wind: was: “blowing field kome run to lead off the ‘fop. of ‘the. ninth for Pittsburgh and snap a 22 ‘tie, It was the fifth homer of the seaon for Easler, who. also 'singled twice. that highlighted the Tigers’. Detroit by defeating } Kansas “1-hit attack against four. - aie “On: wun-scoring singles -" ~ California’ pitchers. Ye Lloyd | ‘Moseby, Dave “We really. ‘feel’: good: Coline and Alfredo Griffin * about the whole thing,” said in the“ 11th inning.’ Willie‘: Herndon, who*has. three. ~ Upshaw started it’ with.a’ daughters.. “The baby . “triple, Jorge Orta: ‘walked,.. * the Orioles. a . _Red Sox 6 Mariners 5: Coy RON WITT. -, Dave Stapleton beat first OVERHEAD: baseman Jim Maler's throw . ERS to the plate on Jerry Remy’s- » hard. ‘grounder-in the’ 10th. inning, completing: the Red. _Sport Shorts_ a :TORONTO. (CP) — Montreal. Concordes, who fired . ~ president and general. thanager Sain Etcheverty last Week, will have to. pay: ‘for a costly waiver ‘claim on quarterback ' Dave’Marler. * Jake Gaudaur, commissioner of the Canadian Football. “League, denied Monday the Concordes' request to have Mater declared the property of Hamilton Tiger-Cats. * Marler, with the ‘Tiger-Cats for four years, was placed on “walvera Jung 2 20. Montreal entered a claim but later paid it. was uninterested. - os ““Procedurally, ifa ‘club. haviag entered a claim for a ‘player on waivers therafter wants, to withdraw its claim it: cal attempt ‘to do. so "by getting. the agreement of the waiving club,”:Gaudaur said. “The Montreal club did not. contact the: ‘Hemilion club for this purpose.” : - "Because Marler is injured, he iiust contiiue receiving his “saliey — estimated at about $125,000 this season. ‘The Concordes are free to- release Marler once he is - a - _ . ; ot nee ‘Stats. and Standings - healthy, ‘but they’ must pay him from the. duly. 2 date Hamilton’ 8 waiver-recall right expired. : TORONTO (cp) - - Veteran outfielder Hosken Powell has “been asked to’ report’ to Syracuse Chieis and ‘outfielder . George Bell has been ‘promoted from the International -_Reague baseball club, Toronto Blue Jays said-Monday. Powell, 26, batted ,275 for the American League Jays last “season ‘and. was their No. -. left-handed pinch-hitter, collecting 11 hitgasa substitute. This season, his average ls — .169 and he has had.two hits in 12 tries as a pinch-hitter.: * Bell, 23, had slugged 10homers during June for the-Chiefs. ‘and will ‘provide another potential home run bat,'‘He had a. "286 average anda team-leading 57 runs batted in _ MONTREAL (cP) — ‘Outtielder Jerry White, a seven- year veteran, was, dropped from ‘the 25-man roster of: - Motreal Expos on Monday as tlie National League baseball team, reinstated: relief: pitcher Woodie Eryman, who had been on the disabled list.” “White, 30, was used mostly ag a pinch hitter this SEREON, with ‘only four hits in 31 at-bats for a .120 average...” = Fryman, 43, strained a. muscle in his forearm In spring “training ‘and faced only one batter‘in the regular season. . -Expos general manager’ John McHale said he offered * White the chance to join Wichita Aeros, thelr Class J wo Salifornia BY Betray 8 alfiliate, but White hasn't said hé will accept. ———. "NEWPORT, H. I. (AP) ~ - An anti-smoking group showed . Up at the opening of. the, $100,000 Virginia Slims’ Hall of - > Fame: tennis tournament Monday to protest a 3 elgarette manufacturer's sponsorship. .of the event. - ; “Memibers. .of- Massachlisetts-based GASP | _ Group ; “Against Smoking Pollution carried picket signs ‘outside the ‘Newport Casino denouncing Virginia Stims ‘elgarettes. vay “TORONTO (cP) — - Chequis totalling $25,000 have beat }- " ivatded seven, 1962 national team rowlng coachea through. the babatt Brewing Co. Ltd.'s Olympic Coaches Program. : Rudy Wieler and Jack Nicholson, both of'St: Cattartnes, : a received © $2,250 ; and, $3; 135! ‘tespettively;* Ted ineaiilt of Victoria, $8,375: ‘AL ‘Roaf, now coaching’ in”: _* Auiatralia’, $1,375; Kris Korzenowski, now coaching tri teaily - $1316; Dick McClure of Burnaby Lake (B.C.) Aquatic Club, $5005 ‘and Rob Marlow of McGill University, $500. . terete “BAGNERES DE LUCHON: (Reuter): _ Robert miter of Glasgow, one of only two British. fiders in the Tour’ de -.France cycling race, won the: difficult, 10th stage Across: the. : _ Pyrenees from Pau on Monday... . -- Millar, 24, finished the 19@-kilometre stage, ihe. frst. | mountain section of the tour this year, in six. hours, 23 “cfaimutes and 47 seconds, several seconds ahead. of Pero | “Delgado of Spain. Puseal Sithon of France took the overall . ‘Telia from ireland’s Sean Kellys oa Nes f et i. . 6 3 on oh vig an .atarted. the ‘whole thing.” ~ Moseby’ singled, Upshaw . Sox’ comehack from ad ~ Hemdon bad ‘hits and.’ "home: and, after Orta was ~ scored. runé in. his first four. out at third on Ernie Whitt's times at-bats, capped by ae * bunt, Collins's fourth single. - two-run homer in the fifth’ made it 6-4. Whitt- went to. inning that gave the Tigers, third on .a fly ball. and:.. ~ JeadofE.- walk from * Mike: . a 10-3 lead. In: other » 1. games, "Toronto . Blue | Jaya: beat. ° fi aa City ROJAN 7-416 11 .. “innings, Detroit: ‘Tigers. hammered © California Angels 12-6, Baltimore Orioles nipped Oakland. A’s | ‘7:8, Chicago: White Sox pounded Cleveland Indians ‘Griffin followed with ay RB single: a Rangers 5 Brewers 45 Bobby. Johnsoi. hit‘a- ‘oto . ‘homer with’ tio: out’ in ‘the bottom of the 15th inning, as Texas ended. a) fdur-game -losing streak and ‘took"sole possession: of first: ‘place: in .the AL’ Weat,-‘one “game fumbled « - ‘late to the plate. 2,: Minnesota Twins ahead of: ‘California. - downed New York Yankees Milwaukee. centrefielder _ 4#2./and Boston Red Sox Rick Manning tied. a major shaded Seattle Mariners 65 league : record. with 12 “in 10 innitigs.. - patouts, Oe. .Blue Jays 7 Royals 4 “Orioles 7 A's 6 . 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Ly REGISTRATION AT 9: a AM ewig: toward ‘left: at Candlestick “Park and Mike Easler took advantage with an opposite- ‘ EVENTS - ROTARY WHEEL RELAY = oad 4x200 metre tire rall TOWN COUNCIL STRUT 4200: metre backward relay TIMBER SHUFFLE a | 50 metre run on two boards. 1x6" -| RING BOLT RELAY 4x400 metre ' ‘predict your own time of finish” | | OBSTACLE COURSE 1 male & 1 female 12 years or. over from each team, participating in a series of athletic maneouvers. apsoclation has a history: of only five years, but Cy Has Proved to be the strongest.in northern B,C; tin three out of ul fiverdivisions; Next year with a lot of help from-parenta,, ~-goaches and training through the winter months we Intend =. . per year; supplemented by-the generosity of our spons: “The Herald, Tuesday, July “a 1963, Page ? ‘ os r sprites Jamboree. However, ‘the, » 10 Terface b boys ° that participated, now know how much practice, training . . ‘and skill development they need to raise thelr-abilities to. ~~ the level. of: siccesaful . provincial competition, » Qur oe ~ to send. stronger: tha ever teams b the. Aga: Vernon we - ; : Championship... > The. Terrace’. Youth. Soccer ‘Association ‘provides! gig yoy months soccer: a: year. ‘to 620, youngsters for as little. as $16 the business community.- To send our players cut of town 1 ‘a formidable financial burden and the current deflelt cf _ Close to $2,000.from our recent travel will hopefully be met ‘ from within the community as businesses and individuals ¢ come t forward to 0 aupport our aspiring y young sportsmen. _ Well olean any size living -room and dining room carpet tor only ag “until duly 31, 1983 CARPIET pocron A ‘division of Tamitik Industries Ltd. : Specialistzin © ot Upholstery .—Carpat - aa . —Water removal services:, ; —On location drapery cleaning - _—Commercial & residential carpet cleanin "We make house. cenit” : JIMPOCHA st on TOMY: he 635.9614 ' Terrace Kitimat "ROTARY CLUB PRESENTS | y Riverboat Days “Se ” Funtathalon “Sunday, July 2 24 Skeena Junior High School EVENTS START AT. 10:38 AM ‘ok ' “fale a team of 4 in the following categories: | A) OPEN - team of 2 males & 2 females a poo BY FAMILY - team of 4 of a family including at least: 1 a "of the opposite SEX, “Teams will be wing for the FRED HOGG MEMORIAL Tori q plus medals & ribbons. ‘Fer more Information i 635: 3880 | . . -