», pe well of. wir ranid - Fastpitch, ‘sauce ‘op ‘team got whenthey came to ~ ee on the weekend for.” tland ‘didn’t really*: ect much of.a tight from: with a 27.record in | first sedgon jn the. a SATURDAY. GAMES * Game l Portland e happy ‘to get. : Skeena won the first game . 1-0; lost the next two by 2-0. - scores and took the fourth t- 6 0 after, a. controversial. | - ‘bases-loaded double-play by: _‘decond- baseman Danny ' Bequlac that ended the inning and robbed Portland ; of a-certain win.” ‘i “All four of the weekend | "games were league games, © ‘ since’ Portland and Skeena - got rained out earlier in the . pics down south.- sahey Played us tough, Virgil Harstad of Portia during the four-game ser on. the weekend. Here, eapecially ‘if we keep our snbtteted, ney - and Norn ZiokiIkovite SUNDAY. GAMES: Game 3. ; errors. down. and play-good - defence,’ “sald: “‘Molgon - " Kings’ catcher Jim Holland, _who picked - off. Grays’ « : centreflelder Craig Webster. on a ‘steal attempt, the Firat : Park in'Terrace.) ‘Terrace Portiend |. Marshall and Holland; ar {10-4 and Michael Andre PopwpandHl pfter-“ been’ caught. the seri They played ie. “We've got a Ln tei to rough, Dave. Hamilton - ro open'the first game. in‘the third inning when he hit a "standup triple and scored on . a. perfect. suicide squeeze play: ‘with Greg” Paulson “providing the sacrifice, To : -protect their: shutout, ~ 4 RERPCREECSINNE oP OIONUES ‘LINESCORES from Portland: Grays vs. Skeena sMolson- “ Kings; Seturday June 1 and. Sunday, ne 2 at: :Riveraidy: Keer (3. SandMichn! nd Grays was that team’ s autstanding player les between Portland and Skeena Molson Kings Harstad catches Molson King Danny. Beaulac . running to third during Sunday morning’s first game, won by Portland 2. - * 0. Harstad pltched a shutout and drove In the winning run In the game. , | Willlams Movers moved ' Into first place in the ‘Terrace Men's. Slowpitch League Sunday as they won and both their’ nearest - . ‘competitors koat-during the Sunday slate at Riverside ° Park. * Williams handed Kokanee Kings their second loas of the season by 8 §-2 acore in . the-afternoon’s third game '”.49'take over sole possession of top spot in the 'slopitch : league. Earlier, “SKB~ Molson Wreckers beat Terrace Builders Irlybirds .&-3.to bump them from. top Bpot. In. after Sunday games, Gus’ beat Northwest Loggers 13-3 and Takhar ; Oilers beat Westend 15-5. ‘Williams chipped away at Kokanee and managed to ‘ geta player into position for almost every Kokanee line drive or fly ball and beat the Kings who could: have had -top-spot if they had wan. Williams took a 3-1 lead in. -the. second inning and. Kokanee was never again ‘eloser than a run ‘to the "fifth when Weatend put four éventual winners. ' George Blakey was. the, winning pitcher ‘for ‘Willams, pitching ‘seven and -two-thirds innings - before - giving way to Bea en Laforest Willieins Mover cy Terrace Builders ivr Kokanee Kings "2 6° SKB Molson reckers™ ‘ Gus’: Lt . Takhar Ollers " Dresmworld-K. Grace Chat. Northwest Loggers Assn. . Lakalse Motor Hi ‘Hotel . “UAB | Westend Garry Wilcox took the loss on the mound for the Kings. In the afternoon's second game, SKB set up the grab . for first aa they won their third straight game and Irlybirds lost their second in “a row. Irlybirds only managed a run in the first _ and a‘run in: tie fourth, .- while ‘Jim Kellar hit.a two- : run homer .in “the ‘third : Inning to help the Wreckers to the win... « Greg Shannon. was the .. winning pitcher,. while Al Wearden took: the Toss for Irlybirds.. In the afternoon's first beat the. Loggers by scoring if six of game, © Gus’: the nine innings and holding NWL to two i the second and one in the fourth. Pete Nickerson was on the mound for Gua’s, while Ken Austin pitched for Loggers. *: ‘Takhar algo scored in six _ innings in their 15-5 win over. . Westend, who were close until the ‘bottom of the sixth inning when their offence stopped . Takhar was up 4-0 in the top. of the ‘across to tie; but the Oilers ‘scored ‘in ‘the bottom of the and never looked back. . aldothe perk homer in thre 7 4 Nets A! Sunday Results: Gus 13 NWLA 33 “SKN Molsons 6 irlybirds’ 3 Wwiltams 5 Kokanee Kings 2; Takhar Ollers 15 Wastend 5. Mondsy Games: Dreamworid-K. Grace vi. Gus’ at 7 p.m.;- _ Loggers played at Riverside Park. vs. Lakelse at 8:15 p.m. approxi), : All games. ; Rigler hit a three-run’ Movers move into first eighth inning for Takhar. Didi Brard was the pitcher of decision for Westend, while Terry Forget pitched for Takhar, . Tonight's schedule has Dreamworld-K. ° Grace playing Gus’ at 7 p.m. and: Northwest Loggets taking | on Lakelse Motor’ Hotel at ‘approximately ,8:15. p.m. Both games are set for Riverside Park. : . Connors. a sure bet?! ‘shoulder injury .is worse.” than he fears, he auid felldw- American Jimmy. Connors. seem certain to contest. the’ tops * Wimbledon singles final again. During his +3, e loan to ‘Connors in a $203,000 Grand Prix ‘tournament ‘ final Sunday. at. Lesion, ; McEnroe | ‘aggravated, ‘the - tendinitis in is [oft shoulder ‘. that has troubled him thls ; years. ' Bat. McEnroe expects t to take two days off instead ‘of one. before he begins. ~ preparing for. Wimbledon, which, is. three . weeks: ‘away. : wald: he’ “better. at Wimbledon ‘bat, ° mainty, J just want to be’ healthy, ” he’ sald. “I'm. probably fitter’ than’ last. | year, but nod as fit as two years: “ago.” wet It.was two years ago that McEnroe won. the Wim. bledon. title ae well:as his ° third. consecutive Loddon Grand Prix crown: ‘Conmora: ; - won both. lnst.year. - While McHutge,. 24, has: _ his probleme, Connors, 30, ts ‘fall of confidence. at 24 vo. eh a een eg eri Ren gale malta Seaer si ‘ ge Marshall in the fifth inning. ; a for © striking ‘out alx Kings. | . - In the second game, Virgil’ ‘game, : Y team. ' bases, Portland. team, vinning p: tting relief “fromm. Clint. ‘Virgll Harstad took the loss Portland; . despite Harstad «was. tha. game- ‘breaker - hammering. a _Dwaine “Popp: changeup . ’ over the left-field wall for a - > tworun’ -homer, the only . ‘scoring’ of thé game. | Hatstad -was playing: third phase in the second game “and drove in Matt McGillen, © owl” singled earlier in'the Popp took the ‘loss, with Marshall relieving from the: ’-top ofthe sixth, while Sam .. Kerr ‘stiuck out seven and. .. Was strong. throughout the : ‘game for Portland. ‘ ; “Portland: ‘won the third -played “Sunday . m getting .a shutout . from Harstad ina 20 win, _ Skeena had a chance to get a pun aeross in three separate innings; having a man on third with one out ‘twice, but couldn’t score at all and leftsix men stranded “dn the loss. Harstad was the wining . pitcher, striking. out seven ‘and providing all. the offence’ he needed for the victory ‘by ‘driving in . shortstop Mike Polis with a single and, later. scorhig 7 on a “McGillen Marshall was’ on the mound for Skeena pitching — strongly most of the way — and going the distance. The fourth game ended with raised tempers and the . ejection of Mick Brusco, the team’s regular shortstop who also plays for the’ American Pan-Am Games The game was scoreless. thrqugh , nine innings, with “Kerr: and * Andrews both throwing. strongly and getting good backup from their fielders. With one out in the bottom of the njnth, Dan Thompson singled and Andrewshitthe ..—._-..' next two batters, Webster and McGillen, to load the Popp came in in relief, and got a low’ line. -drive from the next hitter. . that went to Beaulac. -Beaulac scooped the ball ~ up, tossed it to first and — . ended the inning on'a double | play that kept -Portland : from scoring. The umpire ” ‘ called the play 4 ‘fly and force-out at first, but the ~ ‘Portland ‘players. felt that . Beaulac had trapped the. § ball-after it hit the ground, © which- would have scored the run and only put out the. - first runtier, . "Phe resulting argument .wes.a tough way to end a. good weekend of fastball, ‘especially -since Portland | “gave up the winning run in | the’ jop of the tenth and’. ““edulda't score to tle It to the © bottom. © * Jim Holland reached hase on an error to Polis at short, ant Gary "Goyer, the other Prince . George import, doubled him’ * in from frat | to provide the Unless John McEnroe’s '.. 7 le “the ‘lose sort ‘of “soured the weekend for the. whose record: now stands at 15-7, in the league, Taylor ~ said the Kings. were surprisingly good and have _ young talent. — “The pitching is very. .good,. especially that ~ youngster. (Andrews), he's .: got a lot of potential. That -ceatre flelder (Hamilton) is - ‘ouistanding too, he’s one of ‘the best young players in’ the league from what'I've © ‘geen. This club Is golng to * be.really tough a8 they get” more éxperience.” Holland, meanwhile, said the Kings expect togive Pay. ' ee A good series this . (sf cordainly hope to serve © Weexend, when © defending league, and: American champions visit Terrace for a fourgame series, two-leagues and two -. exhibitions. — ‘They beat us pretty. badly; 9-4 and 3-0 when we - were down. there, but we |}. ' fmade lote of errors andif we — play as well as we did this - weekend we'll ave them a fight. ~ “1 don't think going to see a much better | team thin was here this - weekond, mo matter who is coming.” be ptt ears the. | are ltcher. for Skeena,’ am ona ~ It was a close play, k but: despite a fine diving catch by Skeena Molson Kings’ Ken Woods (on _ ground. in background), ‘Portland | Grays’ “céntreflelder: Craig V Webster (silting) ‘got ta . third base. Woods’ ptay saved a run, though, “and Skeena won the Saturday game 1-0, ~ Smithers wins. ‘Pony tourney mithers’ won the ‘annual ‘Terrace Minor Baseball ~ Association “Pony League . ‘tournament’ ;Sunday at Rotary Park, taking a. 15-10'- win ‘over. “Shopper's Drug Mart in the. final game to complete their unbeaten tournament. + wh ‘Smithers won. three. ‘straight: games ‘to take the: Pony ttle, beating Kinsmen 15-13 in ithe. semifinal and . edging Knights of Columbus : . 11-10 in -their’ tournament ~ opener. _ Shoppers. 5 in their first game of the tourney, but got revenge on Kinsmen in_ the: loser’s round semifinal by beating ther 15-11 and gaining the’ final berth. , In. their other game,’ " ‘Shoppers: “beat’: wayside: Grocery "$2, Wayside’ lost’ their first game of . the. tournament: to Kinsmen by 13-3scare, but beat Knight’s , of. Columbus Was ; ‘enocked : onto the loser’s side of the, tournament by Kinsmen ‘11- - 10-5 to- ° pliminate - _ them. ” trom further play later-on. .., ‘The win by Smithers _ completed . a sweep of. _ Terrace -tournaments for ~ out-of-town teams this. Season. Prince ‘Rupert's - Mosquitos and Broncos won their dge-group tournament - during. the last three weeks jn. Terrace, Terrace’s Pony: league starts its playoffs toxtight at -Rotaty Park,, with. first- ‘place Shoppers. taking -on - fourth-place _Knights © of Columbus. starting . at .6:45 “pam, ‘Those two teams play _ again Thursday - ‘night, at’ : Rotary,’ ‘tight and Saturday-‘moniing. : at 10 a.m, Kingnien and Wayside, the second-an third: ‘place. ‘teams ™ respectively, get their playoff: series. underwa: y. *,, Pldyotta won't begin quite yet" in the other ‘two age groups, since thelr seasons won’t end until other games are made up early’ this. week, Tonight in the Bronco while. -: Tuesday”. division, Credit Union plays ‘Skoglund Logging at 6:30 at Agar Park to make up an | earlier game, while Terrace "Co-op and Terrace Esso and, Flaherty Trucking, and Terréce Drugs will make up two rain games from earlier this year, Sartng at 6:15 “Ali Ali “tephtontan (CP) Muhammad ‘Ali no longer rules the boxing world but. ‘can still excite crowds ‘ and ‘eHarm qudiences, tes. «More: than 6,000 Tans chanted “AH,-All " after the three-time former ‘world © heavyweight. _ chatnpion - engaged , Edmonton’ ‘Oller Dave Semenko: in; ‘a. thiree-( round _ exbibition:- bexing match Sunday ‘night “the judgés called a draw. |” “I'm not here for money because you couldn't. afford - te pay me, sald lh looking ; p.m. ‘algo at “Agar. : Friday night's scores: in . the Mosquito division were - Terrace Co-op 15, Terrace Esso 11 and Flaherty 6-0 ina default win over Terrace Gwf. “Elks: beat Credit ‘Unton: 12-8 in the * Friday, night Bronco game. 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