The: following is the order of team , Pincements ucla |. United, Glen -Prinece Rupert Arrows, KISPIOX TEAM AND PLA YERS . _ TAKE TOP SOCCER HONOURS ox Bagless took first place in the Kermode Centre's annual .- soccer tournament int Torrace during the weekend. Max Stevens of Kispiox was named most valuable player and Bill Stann of Kis nk was named most in- spirational p ; g@ the tournament. Village “gecond), zelton owel Chiefs, Aiyansh Nishga- Braves, Aiyansh Chieftains, Terrace - (eighth), Canyon City Lizards, Kit- wancool and Greenville. Brian Williams of Kispiox was named right. fullback of the tournament, Vin- cent Robingon of Hazleton was named left fullback, Max Stevens was named centre half Rod Tait of Alvansh Braves . Was nam “Glen Vowel was named left half, Tony - Gawa of Kisplox was named right wing Harry Johnson of Kispiox was nam left wing, Basil Grant of Kitimaat, was. . ‘named left wing, Geral _imamed inside. left, Clyde Skulsh of ; Kispiox was named centre. ' The most sportemanlike team was Glen Vowel. . right half, ‘Neat Benson of Amos was . a GLENN . SOMERVILLE OTTAWA (CP) — New- comer Richard Holmes scored three touchdowns, including a 72 yard run, for . Riders: . “Ottawa Rough Tuesday night as they breezed past amiltonTiger Cats 31-17 in front of 23,494 fans in an Eastern Football Conference game here. it was Ottawa’s second win against three losses this season and the fourth Joss in . touchdowns. five games for Hamilton. The win puts Ottawa ina second place tie with Toronto Argonaut and six ts he undefeated lontreal Alouettes. . Ottawa quarterback Tom Clements engineered a strong me, completing 12 touc! P downfield drives resulted in Ottawa “spectacular 72 amee ae) ~ sale at Sears. Hurry’ in. and tong life AUGUST 17-37 savest20_ 26" color console is . 100% solid state *199"° Reg. *879"" © 100% solid slate chassis for dependabiity - : chairman of the board. . . “there - close “| willing 7 lost the same amount next year. HAMILTON'S FOURTH L Loss _ Riders breeze past Ti Cats ‘Kicker Nick Jaxbrosic Holmes, acquired from Toronto, scored two touchdowns: on one and. seven yard runs besides his scamper. Yn all, Holmes carried the ball 20 times for 136 jards for Ottawa. Kicker’ Organ had a 52-yard field pd - Hamilton’s lone touchdown - came in the final quarter on a a 26-yard pass to tight-end Mike Harris from quar- terback Jimmy ' Jones. yard - THE HERALD, Wednesday, August m Wh | PAGE 5 added the rest of Hamilton's points,-including two field goals of of 19 yards and one of % Wile i Holmes ran up Ot- tawa’s score, his Hamilton counterpart, John Harvey, also former Argonaut, gained only 34 yards on five tries Harvey was acquired for his scoring punch because Hamilton has scored only 44 points in‘ four previous games, . GOING IT ALONE — But ‘Harvey was “hot a major factor in Tuesday's contest. Harvey fumb ed once on the 23-yard line in the second quarter to stall a Hamilton drive for the Ottawa goal line. “ ONE-MAN OFFENCE. - The whole story in © Hamilton’s offence wae Jimmy Edwards. He carried the ball 21 times for 184 yards for the Tiger-Cats. In. the first half alone Edwards run up 103 yards, WHA. owners confer. on upcoming season | ‘By GLENN COLE . MONTREAL CP - The World Hockey Association | “P-Doard . of : “Trustees, still: hn to determine what their league will take next season, met for close to ‘six hours © Tuesday afternoon, but then had little to announce. “We haven't got anything to announce ‘of! now,” said Ben “There are a couple of calls that have to be | a ona couple of matters “ Hatekin confirmed ‘that will be a- league next season with seven or elght teams” but could not say what teams would be ‘involved. “There. was. increasing : speculation that Edmonton Gilers. might not be part of the group. The Oilers lost to $2 million last season and Peter Pock- ‘lington, one of. the co-owners the club. indicated last he might be un- “The: Oilers have talked ’ with Colorado Rockies of the National Hockey: League in recent weeks and there is cially right: Hazakin, season, “hey “are certainly ’ franchise in the ‘lost a bundle last season, might be sold to the Ed- monton group. MIGHT BE AVAILABLE ‘Nelson Skalbania, the other Oilers’ co-owner, said that while Edmonton might be interested in acquiring the Rockies and while they might be available, it appeared the Oilers would be a part of the WHA next available and we are cer- tainly interested, but any auch” move would require the consent of the teams from both leagues,” he said. - That's 26 teams.” The Oilers could fold their WHA franchise and then . Bo Skalbania ‘ indicated . possibility - existed, the loubted it would happen. “As of now, we are still rt of the WHA,” he said, ut added quickly. that “it’s a twoday meeting.” inked if the Oilers were st et of the league, told a suppertime news conference: “Right | now “they still are,”’ He later said that the s six, . clubs which: ‘applied’ for New England Whalers, Quebec ‘officials an Nordi ues, Winn Jets. . q peg i Houston Aeros, C Stingers. and. Edmonton °- ~ would likely: bea. part of: “seven “or eight-team league next season.’ PLAY 80 GAMES Hatskin said there would be an 8-game schedule for each of the competing clubs,-: — plus international e bition games against teams from Soviet. Union,. Finland, ‘and Czechoslovakia, He added that the WHA had asked for “subst ntial letters of credit” from its lubs to continue functionin ning on a solid financial groun "The WHA officials plan to. have an lignment of; the league worked out -by~ the of this week’s meetings which are.to conclude today. . Meanwhile, it was learned | that the WHA will reduce its full-time officiating staff by at least five for the coming: season. Last’ season WHA employed 15 fui goes with eight teams,nthe- number will be reduced to: 10, Jf the ame oy nies fall seven’ teams, 0: employed if the league. nine full-.*. time officials: will © be.’ , * : aoorupete es ttre Te ‘talk that the Rockies, who ® Big 5” Speaker for qual sount - @ Convaniant 1a’ HF tuner and accurate 70 detent tuning on UHF e75 ohm cable connector for improved cable reco B7R.O14 604 With Remote Control. S7R 016 526, Save $120, Reg. $919.98 $709.97 Baseball Roundup - Yanks hold - on to. win | ‘By THE C NADIAN PRESS" White also hit two- Washington had’ four ‘hits, COLOR TV WARRANTY PLAN ; . Chris Chambliss blasted a run homer for New York including a tworun double in. 8 eee i ) _ | two-runhomerin the bottom while Chet Lemon drove in a aix-run second inning, ta: optional srerve) =. of the ninth inning to lift. three runs withtwo homers spark Texas Rangers to.an oT 26’ color console with big - -An00 New York Yankees toa wild 11-10 victory over Chicago White Sox Monday night. Chambliss’. homer ray in a six-run Chicago rally in the top of the ninth t gave the White Sox a i) lead. Yankees had gone . into the ninth with a 9-4 lead, following a tle-breaking run in the seventh and four more runs in the eighth, ~~ The loss was the third in the row for the White Sox. dropping them intoa second ain place: tie with Texas.in the American League West race, while the Yankees won their third straight and eight of their last nine to stay 4% mes xchind Boston in ‘the ‘Eas ' three-run for Chicago. Butch Hobson smashed a homer and triggered a tie-breakin two-run seventh inning wi ‘a single as Boston Red Sox defeated Kansau Cit Royals 5-3 for their 16 victory in their Jast 17 games. Baltimore Orioles remained 344 games behind Bowton ota bw nipping ins doug Decinces vunaeoring e in the 13th inning nee Stinson’s rerun homer backed Glenn Abbot's seventh straight Mesa as Seattle Mariners a nine-game Te atred ed; Detroit gers =e Claudell - 11-3-rout of Milwaukee Brewers. - A’S DOWN INDIANS ss: Oakland A's, behinda pair. _ of home runs by Jerry Tabb. and a solo shot by Manny « defeated Sanguillen, Cleveland Indians 7-3, Home runs by Tony Solait and . Bobby Bonds and a two-run - triple-by Gil Flores‘backed’: , the three hit pitching of. Paul Hartzell as California: Angeles defeated Toronto. Blue Jays 7-2. Bobby Murcer raced’. home with the winni second baseman Rennie _Stennett’s throwing error in the 15th inning to give. Chicago Cubs ‘a 6-5 victory: over Pittsburgh Pirates. Tom Seaver tossed ‘a five-” ng run : hitter and Pete Rose and ... | Dan Driessen each smacked | home runs to lead Cincinnati, © Reds over San Diego Padres ~ Stock ¢ car. news Hello Race Fans, Track Kot again with over heated motors, with some motor problems with some ofthe cars. But they all say they'll be back ready to go for our next race August 28th. al fant eniiment area, great for tint, contrast and brigh ‘We have a new powder puff driver, Joan Ward. She is = S70 4 633 * » Handsome eatin wih casts T | going to make a good driver. Good luck. _ : ; 7 os STAOTS BOB re | Bey King. driving no. 19 Dave Ls Francols Car in ine _ rs _ re ree _ Pleas dow ots tina tr — a re - Z ey! Powder a rall over. She wan okay except for a few : ; : . ; ; eee bs delivery during this event . re ; bruises and shook up. Mo, on st . Beg ” She says she will be back. This was the first roll over __Simpeons-Sears Lid: . . ‘Store address” Charge it: —— for a woman, 699° REG. 90000 a 100% golld state chassis for lang life and: ’ Ons a n color control: adjusts calor, ot contrast and brightness 4g" Ta : + 100% golld stato chassis for long-lasting a in color co ntrol: eléctronicai automatic oOo tint, tg hires. i eer ht jours tubo provides 315. t of ing area. od ern O14 5a . |$739° RED. ee =n ‘ * 100% salld state chassis ~+ito only. ube is ine . New York Mets whipped - St. Louis Cardin Is ‘5-1 as _ *Steve Henderson and Doug: ~ Flynn each banged out three” hits to back Pat Zac! seven-hitter. Rob Spe ne rapped out three hits and. drove in one run while two -. other runs scored on throw- - ing errors as Houston Astros - downed Atlanta Braves 4-1. A two-run pinch-hit tri le. by Dae Johnson spark : ee yy Luck, Bev. "Rag! and'Was' referto >. 4613. Lozelle Ave. [iat | Erloy itnaw, Use your - Good M 8 na-Seare Ltd een . Accou _ There will be a meeting August 25th at 7:30 p.m. out at _ een: mm Monday to Saturday: 9:90-5:30 (es) Purpese Account the Stock Car Track. BAN fiverun eighth inning as . : " 24 Hr. Teleshop 695-6641 Next Race: August2éth. Last Race of the season, also | Philadelphia Phillies swept - ° Be pone a last chance for driver to chalk up points. So there will be to their 13th consecutive | Ce eg wey aes -| some hard fast driving. victory, a 7-6 decision over — : - . The Terrace Stock Car Club would like to thank Montreal Expos. everyone that helps and donates time and trophies every race day. Thanks Again. CAMPING MONEY RE-. A Trophy Dash - Tom ‘Sheasby, Danny McBryan, Al] CEIVED Rasko. . SPRYFIELD, N.S. (CP). B Trophy. Dash - Dennis Willams, Ron King, Norm — Rockingstone Heights. ; : Stuart. school has received $900 . LD AMaln- -Danny McBryan, Tom Sheashy , Herb Quast. from the Halifax Children’s: :.B Main “ Stuart, Dennis Willams, Shaunce | Foundation to buy camping: equipment sufficient’ to ‘AHeat-Danny McBryan, Herb Quast, Tom Sheasby. outfit 10 Eupils. Andre | ‘B Heat - Dennis Willams, Shaunce Krisselbrink, Linda Turner a 4 Arsenault, Grade'é teacher : pT Jamboree - Danny McBryan, Tom Sheasby, Herb Quast, Iday "9200. ose said the ‘equipment..w ‘| used to Improve the school'e ! “outdoor ucation. Progra and organizer of the project; ct . Powder Puft- Janet Poatuk, Joan Ward, Nancy West.