ae ea, 2 ern OP ~h perside Store ~PROPAE (ces - UNO: + ane 18-107 days a ack Phone 626-4000 ~ Compare our prices te your Fo : _favourite storal eee aera ema Peas esi with their ‘medals, from left: ‘to: right, are Dave Kenny, Treasa Kenny, and Joleen Godwin Proto by Gall oTing ae a = x i ‘thre Terrace athletes htought home eight medals fram the B.C. ‘Summer | Games, The medals were won in the modern pentathion, which consists of awimming, running, fencing, pistol ~ swimming - Modern penta and the equestrign’. events and’ another, silver ‘for placing: second * ‘overall in the pen-, tathlon. ~ Joleen Goodwin, 17, won a silver. in. the ‘shootin LM) placed second dveralt in the girls division. — Another new participant in . ‘. the pentathlon events is Treasa’ -Kenny,' ‘who. won bronze y medals in, fencing and. _athtete elther foses'pointl by "7 _ shooting! edibgiptines.iti Site shonting “ard: “eeltylan ie pad HSH Beare fifth out of 12 kn'the events. : Dave Kenny, 18, received sive metials in both ithe Brett hitting baseballs after a one- Bafne slump and New York garhes ahead of Baltimore Orioles in the American were overshadowed by Dan Spillner’s near ‘no-hitter Wednesday night... dians right-hander with a 5.45, earned run average, came within two outs of a no- hitter before rookie Leo Sutherland singled for Chi- cago's only, hit — an op- thitd and-short-— as the Indians . downed. “Chicago Witte Sox 3-0. - Spillner quickly got those outs to preserve his -firat AL shutout. He had two.with San Diego Padres in the National League, : including a. one- hitter against Chicago Cubs, Elsewhere, ‘Toronto Blue Jays trounced the Minnesota Twins 10-4, Kansas City Royals turned back Texas Rangers 5-3 in 12 innings, the Yankees downed Seattle Mariners 6-4," the Orioles held off California Angels 6-5 in 10 innings, Oakland A’s edged Bostin Red-Sox 2-1, Milwaukee Brewers 8-6. Blue Jays 10 Twins 4 Eniie Whitt drove in three : INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP), — .Marcel Dionne, Los Angeles Kings’ hockey’s all-time richest contract In his pocket, says ‘he doesn't believe he's reached his peak yet as a player, - “'T’m still young and I will try to get better,” Dionne, 29, said Wednesday during a news conference to announce the signing of his six-year contract. worth a reported $3.6 million, “My attitude is still the same as {t waa my *feerge Brett resumed: Yankees remained 214- League Bast but both events: Spillner, a Cleveland In- positefield grounder between: and Detroit. Tigérs beat . centre, * equestrian events, A newcomer to the modern pentathion, Goodwin also runs with a double and and Jacksdn Todd pont firat major league victory. i. almost three years. Whitt - tripled a run across “in the fifth inning as the Blue Jays took a 3-1 lead, ‘and then. capped a four-run eighth! with ‘his two-run double to. back Todd, who scattered 10 hits, including home runs by’ Ron Jackson and Mike Cub- bage. m Royals 5 Rangers 3 The night after his 30- game hitting streak. was snapped, Brett rapped his - 5th homer and two singles in three at-bats, boosting his “average to .406, but Willle Aikens's sacrifice fly in the’ 12th Inning drove In the win- ning run as. the’ Royals’ stretched ‘theif . wirining, streak to eight. games, Yankees 6 Mariners.4 Bobby Murcer ° ‘drove - in. three runs with a single’and . double and‘ Tommy John ° picked up his 17th victory. The Yankees took a 3-2 lead with two runs it the third intiing © on. run-batted: in - Singles by Murcer and ‘Reggie Jackson. New York's Bob Watsoh homered in the girls division: for the pen- tathlon events. ~. They were the only “par- - Orioles 6 Angels 5 ‘Doug DeCinces's two-out | single in the top of the 10th ticipants’ in ‘the pentathlon from northern B.C. - There were 25 others competing in the five events. | a In’ each of The events,” a standard is: set’ and “the: ‘ not'attdiniig the'standaid ar gains points by exceeding it At the end of each event, | gold, silver and ‘bronze. ' andall six were Won by West’ teats, So Hoiiston Astros Clark was hit by a pitch from ~: retained. a” onegame: lead athletes win. : medals are awarded to the three highest point totals fer that event. . Following completion of ali five events, medals are then awarded to the athletes - Terrace sent 8 par-. ticipants to the games, which ended Ie last Sunday. - “Coach Ray Javeh had been . saylng all week his Winnipeg Blue Bombers were a better © team than their Canadian Football. League, record - Indicated and his’ players proved him right Wednesday ‘night -by whipping Harnilton Tiger-Cats 94-13, ‘The Blue ‘Bombers were ~ opportunists \ against the -bumbling: Tiger-Cats, . using. seven, Harn{lton. turnovers to thelr~ advantage. while . “refusing to ¢ough up.the ball a single time themselves. ‘In one other CFL game, Britigh © Columbia Lions defeated “Saskatchewan, Roughriders 91-21. : With the loss by Saskat- chewan, Winnipeg, now 2-4, was able to edge aut of the Western -Conference cellar where the Roughriders (1-5) find themselves alone. - Hayuilton retains .a share - of second spot in the Eastern Conférence witha 3-3 record. * Winnipeg's ‘defensive line * — John. Helton, Ecomet " Sutley, Marv Allemang and Jeff -Henry: applied pressure on Hamilton quarterback Dave Marler all . night,. forcing the -second- : year pro to hurry his passes, _fiye of which were picked off . | Dave Billson — 63si4 _BILLSON, & BROWN ~BLECTRIC.LTD. 4629 McConnell Ave.. Free Estimates — on _ Len Brin saa goals of 4 and 16- yards by Bernie Ruoff, who also “converted, Marler's touch: | * down. « a Brock threw $1 pisses and completed 16 for 167 yards, “Winnipeg had 14 first downs: and a: total offence, of 237° : yards... we British, ‘Columbia’ 8. win in . Regina lifted the Liens to-a share of second place in-the — ‘Weat with ‘Calgary - Stam- peders. The Lions now have . four wins and two losses in their six games. ‘Rookie quarterback - Roy Dewalt threw a 40-yard strike to Al Charuk and a 54- yard bomb to Leon Bright to Jead the Lions to the win in — front of 25,124 spectators in | Regina BC, got its other touch- Eastern " Conterance WoL TT Rica. oP Ottawa 4°30 142 136 8 “Hamilton 3.3 O07 112 6 Terontoe 3°3°0 «01 97 6 Montreal 2°46 62021 4 Western Conference Edmonton $108 0 B.C. 4:27.90 185 la algary 43.0180 146 8B Winnipeg 3 64°9122 Ma 4 Gaskatchawan 5 3 0 104 147 avieongecty Rewits 4 Hamilten, 13 Hee B° Saskatchewan 21 Tuesday Games Toronto at Montreal Gitawa at Edmonton _ Hamilton at Bc. « bya hawkish Winnipeg pass —_ ‘defence,- -Paul ‘Bennett, . Gary * Rosolowich, Reggie Plerson, © g : Leo Ezerins and James Reed: all, intercepted Marler *- passes: The score was deadlocked : 10-10 at halftime and Wip-, ° nies led by only four points: : i poTNg — will five miniites ~-bemaining in the. game,-But-—~ [i ‘those last few minutes were - a nightmare for the Tiger- Cats and the partisan crowd of 24,152 at Ivor Wynne™ “. Stadium, finds the range again inning, ‘whe slugger Jack - Mark Bomback,' -sutering a: scored John Lowenstein with ‘over Cincinnatl’ Reds, and a” bruise on his left- hands : ithe winning run after ihe.’ - Orioles blew a three-run lead ‘in. the. ninth. Lowenstein started the.16th with a walk and stole secand. Lowenstein ‘went ta third’-on Dan: Graham's long: fly. and DeCinces followed with his game-winning hit, A’s 2 Red Sox 1 Mario: Guerreto’s eighth- inning home run, the second and last hit off Dennis Eckersley, gave Mike Norris his 17th victory. Eckersley didn't allow a hit until Mitchell Page opened the “Oakland seventh with a single. He stole second as Dave Revering struck out ” and continued to third base a when catcher Carlton Fisk’s throw went into centre field. Tigers 8 Brewers 6 . John’ Woekenfuss slam- meda three-run homer, Tom ‘Brookens added a tworun - shot and Lance Parrish homered with the bases empty to help Gerry Ujdur pick up his first major league victory. Sixto Lez- second inning and Murcer .cano, Sal Bando and Ben added a tworun: .double in the © seventh. Tom Paclorek and Juan Beniquez, homered. for - Seattle. ~ first year in the league when T made $50,000. year,” Alan Eagleson, Dionne's: agent, said the contract negotiations between Dionne, the National Hockey League's leading scorer last season, and Kings’ owner Jerry Buss were short and sweet, “Dp, Btiss had already in- dicated-that Marcel was the best player in the game and was going to be pald as‘su so that did my negotiating Oglivie homered for Milwaukee. All six NL games were interdivisional matchups for me," said Eagleson.” “Tt took less than 15 minutes for us to agree." The rich contract’ was not. the first: handed out by Buss, who also owns Los Angeles Lakers and had given almost -every player on National Basketball Association squad a raise last season. | “Marcel Dionne ‘is unquestionably the finest hockey player in the world and will remain in a Los Angeles Kings’ uniform for the remainder of his hockey two-game ‘bulge. over “Los Angeles Dodgers in the West, while Pittsburgh Pirates stayed two games ahead of Montreal Expos and 2t in front -- of - Philadelphia Phillies. . The Astros beat ‘the Pirates 5-1, :the Dodgers defeated the Expos 5-1, the Reds edged St, Louls Car- ‘dinals 4-3 in 12 innings and San Krancisco. Giants trimmed New York Mets a1 Dodgers 6 Expos 1_ --Los Angeles's Jerry Reuss hurled a six-hitter, struck ‘gut five and did not walk a batter In raising his record to 15-4. Astros § Pirates 1 Houston. got a tworun single by Enos Cabell and three basesloaded walks to hanid Pittsburgh’s Jim Bibby ' otily his third loss against 1° wins, . Giants 2 Mets-1 - San Francisco Glants climbed to-the .600 mark by handing tie Mets their seventh straight loss behind - the combined eight-hit pitching of Al Hargesheimer . and Greg Minton. But one bad note for the Giants came. in tthe sixth Dionne now highest paid _ career,” Buss said. “T had stated he would become the highestpaid hockey. player, and that is now a fact.” ’ Dionne has been with the Kings for five years, He won his first scoring title in 1979- 80 with 137 points, the fifth highest ever by. ani: NHL - player. - His career totals are 380 - goals and $28 points in agp games. With Los Angeles, - he’s scored 241 goals and has 562 points in 300 contests. Reds 4 Cardinals KJ - George Foster hit a two-. . run homer and Dan Driessen: a solo. shot, but it. was: Driessen’s sacrifice fly in the 12th that produced: the: winning run: for Cincinnati. Cesar Geronimo led off the 12th with an infield single off - _ the leg of Don Hood, 2-5, and took second on Ken Griffey's sacrifice. Reliever Jim Otten Jhit, Knight with a pitch and walked .Foster, loading the hades, before: Driessen hit . ‘his sacrifice fly. A ‘yard. fleld goal by - -“Drevor Kenhard at 11:02 of | the fourth quarter made jit’ 20-13, an interception. by _ Ezerins set up an elght-yard- “touchdown run by Willie ” Mille# 9:12:09 and a 62-yard “touchdown ona punt return: :. by Robert, Woods at 13:00 -Lenabled the Blue Bombers to inflate the score. * Winnipeg's other touch- - down came on a 47-yard pass ‘play to, Mike Holmes from - quarterback Dieter Brock in the. second. quarter. Ken- nard, “who converted both ‘touchdowns, ; also kicked field goals of 42, 41 and 17 yards and added a single point, on a field goal attempt that ‘went wide. - Hamilton's polnts came off asix-yard TD run by Marler in the first quarter and field down frorn Don Tay’ a six-yard run and Lul ‘Passaglia kicked it polnts mn. two field goals,two singles | and three converts. Sas- katchewan algo gave up: a led . firstquarter safety touch... Dwight. Edwards Roughriders’ scoring with two touchdowns on passes. of 49 and 37 yards from John ‘Hufnagel. Bob Macorittl kicked two field goals, two converts anda single. ~- Saskatchewan had 21 first downs to B.C.’s 14 and 318 yards in total offence to 293 ; for the Lions. But Saskat-- chewan's offence went flat in ‘the second half after picking ‘up 14 first downs in the first half. The Lions’ John Henry White gained 89. yards on 16 carries and the Roughriders’ Jay Washington carried. 4 " times for #1 yards.” Hufnagel completed 16 of 25 passes for 224 yards: for two touchdowns and had one pass’ intercepted. - Dewalt, - his ‘first. complete game in place of- the injured . Joe Paopao, passed far 150 yards, completing eight of 17 for two’ touchdowns and, giving Up | one. Interception. 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