THE HERALD, Monday, -tuly 24, 1978, Page 5 _ f] 7) | Meetthe =] f | Recyc! er of Unwants” | . Aldergrove, tote a (0) ae a> : 4 AKeRcITy,Y ren > . srastite! PTE ce ey Mast Dut Prices im “ae deigera Seed pli to “ineve ‘ 7 a a cogee ae He Doreen + ce i 19973 | rey ecsecor : ' Muh way, , . P : ae ane Aa ae ° 5 Hoe -. Dorreen Hill takes aim on a putt during the with a 79. Tied for Lew Net were Dan and _, faa arn a Senior-Junior golf tournament this weekend at Rhonda Hill and Ron Lorette and Brent Truit iy Te de a ee el Zod ap! the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club. Low both with a 62. TRACK Doe tao ters | vison caine oo lose sar, Gross score went to Debbie and Vern Carruthers re eves maces “atrard | AMBLER BARGAIN Ole , Ce C2 i aaa ee, oooh Fp : Junior track and field Secamoen war ven Aves | enieracaustre aioe | em ies sn] Norpyigge fame " be diverter will automatically | _ i #2, eee , : , oMBou Inere, BIMolT tow, cost i! _ , MOE aH scree $659 99) 7101, TO JNSURABCE OrnTIOR | . : . e | ° e h e livwood ee y Wacucan sistosea OBLEMS ton f= —_—=— WCUEH siitboseg, ¥ ancouver girl WIS hig jump ws 0S Al spree eke : L sy Sealy Hal at oe EE | _ - | SUN “ngepennconas WE oRe PDP 7 7 ak ReROOE | TORONTO (CP) represent Canadain thehigh but I hadn't been able to put Nicole Guay of St. Jean, fr Eyrcigh POOL sTABLES-SPAS Chantal Desrosiers of jump competition at next it all together for the one big Que., took the discus with a , AIM XL we noms | Wia@onbe. RC Ooen2 bay Repentigny, Que., won the month's’ Commonwealth jump." toss of 38.58 metres and Fro fiero MC tAMERICAN SS Fairy sucpius th pack bet SERA gee 8833 women’s 200-metre race in Games in Edmonton, In the women’s 6) metres Cindy Clapper of Windsor, sae Se a oA aU MCRD & case convincing style Sunday, CLEARS 1.82 METRES . Sunday, Louise Palmer of Ont., finished first in the shot eo en Oe a A Me SEE WREOR FURNITURE giving her two first-place Vandenbosclearedthe bar Halifax covered the distance put with a heave of 12.82 0 17 | AE Retr ay ee ence, cemenigaen cca credil finishes at the Canadian at 1.82 metres, a personal in two minutes 12.8 seconds, metres. - ou ee me Na gos a SR ee A oy. junior track and field best, to beat Woods who while Sara Neil of Vancouver _ A Pe TE, Ee, Soe, ie aod. Tiley ree nel aie fone championships. finished second at 1.78. placed second in 2:13 and In men’s competition, Cal au BT cote $250 BEB rig | Commtere giver Teavng | wsgitiel F. More than3W0athletes took White, the Canadian junior Sandi Herring of Edmonton Langford of Winlipes wen fe ed iroeemgey cory MURR) tat age Sn Lgpeensar'y ti had part in the two-day meet at ‘record holder, was third with was third in 2:13.3. "the 200 metres with a time of 07.4457 gop, OR 0PM wo LE rou Mle vo Etobicoke Centennial a jump of 1.75. Veronica Poryckyi of Sud- 21-55 while Lloyd Guise of Sale) 2s 918 Me COMTI Sit da bel Stadium .with the top two The Vancouver girl had bury, Ont., won the women’s Vancouver placed firat in the ones in ~ Seat TW Cronmatgurtie Gar cipree Grist S30 A wre ee finishers in most events not jumped higher than 1.75 3,-000-meire race in 10:00.2 *00-melre hurdle final with a Vin ches Brvceosnet oes ~-1we CROSS MS A Sig 138 ete gelb tr 8 SEAUTIFUR Poo! Tabl qualifying for a dual meet metres at any previous with Janette Dowton of “lcking of 54.04. eTaceran | Sateen etapa BRA cers EQ at | ovceraeny ore buon against France in the same gutdoor meet. “Thunder Bay, Ont., placing | Murray Nelson of Regina va ho Meial Le Fh ween Ae. |. Chamoun BlRpeiistee plan location Friday night, then “T hadn’t beaten either of f ' : TOT eee: CHOOSE FRR TOYADDEL » Da Tfsieacia, San AM caine | 7LF Sherman Wig PP Lite , second in 10:07.3. took the 800-metre race in CRRHOUS u LES noP ay bing 615. Diack MBP te. another meet against the thembefore,” shesaid. “I've - Andrea Dugalof Montreal 1:54,1, beating another ; nel Be i zorbatts ait em soo | oie Slate Bool Wables te | * : wal, eren o. S13 Do same country in Montreal on been consistent at 1.75 won the 3,000-metre walk Regina entry, Louis Christ BEIT WOODBUR pay in te Ae gp aermerreias Hor tial Bae Aug. 3. ; metres forthe pastsix weeks with a clocking of 17:26.8; who finished in 1:54.2. neeley ivetonteedl Nee ager sag sotes NET uote Sat The competitors who Ca aL ga regia 14 | lala geen ast MORONCCL.PEO ou, - qualified will train at ; 44) lou? Ghria.G ‘ia = % = NOE « Toronto's York University T 9 . f . fl ,f 2 MAGN ped | Meee corsacteered eudoor see Mean | rie an oe “Tyrone Ss sacrifice fly rae | Fis | Fe iahag |: “TE was determined not go Mew | evertpeetientn | | CARAGHBALE wed Fei ihe Bes Uggs mB acme * : . 2H Paes n shse. uenitur een? as ahs a home,” .said..Searlet Vane... .. ' 2 *. _ a) 5 Bia, mavariom, upton lan vio | SUNII ROM Eseran, VN oF cal A eel otter Lit dephos.of, Narth-Vancouvet, m4 VE Canadians 3-2 “win ....- +e a MEE gene | Be a) an winner-of, the women'schighor Quatro? aun Gra aia Megtaarg aie bee cob pate Meee esd Renita Saw. an condiligner.v eS slipniarents.Svt J icha ry: rape cae we i jump event Saturday witha . a . a] plint- * Adaiimaiiaal sates ac aanesasie 61-0852 ctrl set tor aa leap of 1.82 metres. VANCOUVER (CP) — came home ona high throw. Espy drove in the other with jc, MP ovina sLEpgEiver Sige, Ta: Sine SER atleast, Wp 4 ves Teaiatt Desrosiers won the 2p9. Vancouver Canadians gota by catcher John Buf- a single in the fifth. ~ aire emis I ay nasi Rarer, on ghore. | aren. er i ea ove Mem sit, fate, ast ninthinning sacrifice fly with famoyer. ; Vancouver scored its first AT en oo ee ath EH Spencer 50a | Sener tun tureiea 231 veges incon Mecestorae & metre race witha clocking of y' a sca Neen | MOvIGer cine oy es SINGER __ DINE turnituregee ty 24.13 seconds, while Janet ‘He bases loaded from Jim Derek Bryant and Mark run in the third when Tabb a a | Baas tgibsred ae Meera Wood of Toronto placed Tyrone to drive in the win- . Budaska were then given in- singled to bring Alston home c TV SivORCE Sa 172-20 all Sandy's *S} Al Glas alc. 189-1200 oF | (atelle sith geese second in 2443 and Marita ‘ing run Sunday and edge tentional walks by relief from third base. - 3 On Satieg wiper se ™ Payne of Toronto wound up third in 24.53. On Saturday, the Quebec athlete took the 100-metre race with a time of 12.21 seconds, while Cathy Chrusch of Calgary came in second at 12.22. Vandenbes, who plans to study criminology in the fall at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, 8.C., upset Maggie Woods of Toronto Julie White of Bramp- ten, Ont., in winning the hi jump. Woods and White, along with Debbie Brill of B.C.,- will Canadian bull rider takes lead CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A young Canadian bull rider and a_ veteran bareback brone expert stole the show at the second day of the 82nd Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo on Sunday. More than 1,000 professional wranglers are riding in “The Daddy of 'em Bull rider Bob Phipps of Marshall, Sask., a top Canadian rider who is seeking to break into the United States standings, acored an 24 to take the first go-round lead. Veteran Wa- athey of Big Spring, TK. registered an 60 to take second. Two-time world bareback champion Paul Mayo oi Farmers Branch, Tex., shock off a broken rib and scored a 71 to tie for first in the initial go round of bareback riding. Denny Wingate of Eureka, Kan., also acored 71 in the opening | day action Saturday. Cherokee, Iowa,’ bronc rider Doug Corrington scored 71 in the saddle bronc ‘competition to tie two-time world champion Mel Hyland of Salmon Arm, B.C., for the early Jead in saddle bronc. Mel's brother Wilf of Airdrie, Altg.,put up a 70 to tle for third Lee Coleman of Pier- celand, Alta, and Duane - Daines of Innisfall, Alta. both scored 63 to tie for. second in the rookie. bronc,’ Spokane Indians 3-2 in Pacific Coast, League baseball action before 1,376 fans, ; The Indians downed the . Canadians 5-3 on Saturday behind impressive pitching by Mark .Bomback, 4-5, although Vancouver catcher Bruce Robinson blasted his eighth and ninth home runs of the season off the winner. -Del Alston opened the ninth Sunday with a bunt single and reached second on a sacrifice by Larry Murray. With Jerry Tabb on first with a walk, Alston stole third and pitcher Ed Farmer, who chose to pitch to Tyrone. -' Mike Morgan allowed Spo- kane three hits in the first ‘eight innings before being - relieved by Chuck Hockenherry after three Indian singles with one cut in the ninth. Hockenberry got the next _ two outs and was credited with the win, evening his | record at 3-3. Singles by Ron Diggle and Jamie Quirk around a wild pitch by Morgan accounted for the first Spokane run in Now, the provocative programs of Garner Ted Armstrong come the second inning. Duane Mike Kekich, 4-3, pitched to only three batters in the ninth and was tagged with the loss. : On Saturday, 2,748 fans watched Bomback hurl a sixhitter, striking out nine and walking two. - Alston singled to open the Vancouver first, then was sacrificed to second, stole third and came home on a throwing error by catcher Terry Shoebridge. Bomback then allowed the Canadians only Robinson's solo homers in the fifth and - ff seventh innings. to your radia listening area. One of the world’s mast dynamic commentators, Garner Ted Arm- strong will hold your altention as never before as he tella the plain truth about crime, divorce, paver- ly. ioneliness. war and dozens of other pertinent topics and prob- lems that face everyone of us to- day. Tune in= these exciting. stimulating, half-hour programs will be broadcast live days a week on this lation. 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