bi vy Ce tt neta we tet atncemnelg esate aide maily obs nem soonest sees By DON SCHAFFER scr oes eral Sporte Edltor. 4 Sialdo't murprie Nicer 2 ‘Aoklikavits . 'ta-180 his ‘Skeend Cedar. Kings.” “place second at the. ‘BC, senior. autho champlonships last weekend in. SANG, ‘Vm td aurptised;" he aia | . pages ‘Remember what I told you “that 1° vant anyihing? "That. we might do well? 4 eee well, everyone played pretty well. . be ajstrong team effort, everything | a vm effort. ts a team, you . Yictoria; Budgets, who won their iath ' B.C. senior. A ‘title in us years at bome an. the weekend, - Cedar Kings : played well enotigh | A *agalnst all the other. teains, and well - enough. against the Budgets,’ to: come | “ * away. from. ’- their Games with the "We went in something we. n haven't done all year, give up four runs ; in the firat two innings in both games, Those games against Budgets were, | the cooly ones the Kings didn’t perform ‘in, though, as they shut out their competition in the other four gamies and only allowed | 10 hits in those games, in’ their Sound. of | Terrace won 1-0. Alton Crantz, who has played with Skeena belare this season, : was driven in by Chris Hyland for the Moning run, ; ier dropping a ¢-0 game to Budgets’ ‘Satan afternoon, Skeena _played three Sunday gamed to make the final, with, Morris Sauve: minting game- my ‘Any runs on them—the champion Wa Ju didn't Play well,” » Mar Navratilova .-and the’ tain bothered. Virginia lin but: not. enough: to. Vance lo the quarterfinals of; the $200,000. Player's Challenge tennis ‘tour- nament Thursday night. . Navratilova of the United States, No. 1 in the world in ‘the * Women’s Tennis’ Association computer. rankings, demolished Claudia Kohde of West Germany €1, 6-3. ‘She mects. Iva: =. Budarova’ of | di posed “problems for ‘Jost just one of. 42 matches -Gaechoslovakia, who. , defeated Barbara Hallquist of Arcadia, Calif, in- one - ” quarterfinal match, _. Ninth-seeded Ruzicl, a ent. both from posting 2 putes ; native of Romania, crushed 17-year-old” Catherine Tanvier of France 6-t, 6-3 in a match that was twice. _ ingerioted by rain, th bothered Navfatilova in the . another — seep CE f the mat Czechosloyakian, fourth- a aandee nae seeded Hana Mandlikova, -Who defeated Sandy .Colliris - of Odessa, Tex., &1, 7-6 (7- ‘Os For Navratilova, who. has this year, the victory over Kohde ¥ Was sinteety routine. . “E.don't think [ had that - many. ‘problems, ‘after all I: _ beat her 6-1, 6-3 and I broke her (service) five times,” ‘said Navratilova. “But’ In the wind nothing 1s easy.” The wind, with Busts to 35° kilometres ‘.-. an when Kohde broke ber” service to even the set at 1-1. The wind, which had flags | snapping furiously, blew up a hour,’ -lloivtig a a rain storm that : had interrupted. the Ruzic|- - Tanvier match. -. £ The rain, which delayed the slart of Ruzici’s-matgh about . 25 minutes, twice | interrupted play, once for 8 minutes, Tn the end, the rain proved to be a niere nuisance for Ruticl, who took advaniage of Tanvier’s mistakes in the first ‘set. Tanvier: twice: double-faulted to “games in the first set. | lose J "winning hams in each ia power’ the ’ offense. Sauve got his first’ a Victoria's Ingraham Hotel when. he -- - _ blasted a. grandslam: in. the third: in-~. : -ning," while pitching 4 a five hitter for the ‘opener’ r aeainst Sia Bird win, Sauve threw d one-hitter in that game. Against Terminal Pub of Vancouver, Marshall got the win ‘on the motnd as Sauve’s single shot in the second inning” stood up for the winner in a 2-0 win, Soll defensive work and a Jim Holland rbi in the fifth helped Skeena to the win, Sauve's performance eartied him ‘an MVP selection and an invitation | to the. nationals as well, | . But it was the Budgets that the tear really wanted to beat, and it was the Budgets that they couldn't manage to get past, In the Saturday afternoon game, Rob Guenther pitched a perfect game against Skeena, while his” teammates got nine hits. olf Sauve. and Marahall on their way to a 6-0 win, “Mo was_just overpsyched,” Mar- shall said. “He threw more balls down — ‘the middle of the plate than he has all year and they hit him hard. The second game was a different atory. Errors lost that game,” That wag the final | wane, andr no-one ° wus t no. 0. darpilee tot disagreed: with that assessment of. the . ‘result: - “The big oe got’ us there," aaid dim, Holland,. shortstop. and. ‘catcher .with ” Skeena who-was behind the plate for all a “but one of the games .at the B.C.'s.: Sauve then hetped himeelt to another ‘ " win Sunday with a two-run homer in the ~ top of the first inning.as Skeena again “relied on good deferise to hang on ta 2- -0 win over Vancouver Magiclans, “Those were the. first errors: we made all’. weekend: “and. they . ‘coat ws. ‘the game"... “Skeend tad three errors In the gains: in the first two innings, and gave. up three unearmed runs of the four scored ” in those innings. It was a tough way to lose the final, but the team wasn’t. allowed to feel too bad about ‘it, _The crowd, eatimated at over 2000 in Vie- torla’s Royal Athletic Park, gave the. ‘Kings a standing’ ovation at the - presentation of the ellver medals, and - with Sauve. getting a spot on the Budgets for their trip to Thetlord - ‘Mines, Quebec and the Canadian finals, it wasn’t a bad way to end the season. ‘Bob Burrows, eateher and coach for the Budgets, said Sauvé would be- seeing action at first base for the Victoria team, and Sauve'l B pleased with that. © “I don't mind that ‘at all,” he said. “Sometimes I'd rather be playing first than pitching.”! - “There's no. question Mo'll be seelng some hitting situations," Marshall said, “He'll ie a big help to them for sure.” As'for the whole season, Zloklikovits seems, pleased With the team and the way they played all year. took the Budgets five ears to thing. and we were seed ate year, vl ald T-can aay, I'm waiting ustil’; “Reptember to see which way [I go, batt aye ‘Ais the way togo. I know that." EE “ Zlokiikovits would like to get Coda? ‘into « league for next year, ‘asi there's Been talk of them getting invited’ to join a proposed Pacific | ’ league, with five Canadian teams: ad five fan interlocking schedule, «:)° The travet schedule Cedar Kings had this. year was a tough one, with weekends away and'loes that 90 tot: games to show for it, Tous tran te southern leagues got in more than idé¢. ‘games total this year, and the lack-off top-level competition did the Kings, ad! good. “] wouldn't mind galng’away wincd! a league to play in,-”” Zloklikkovite sald! He also said it, wouldn't cost that much more that the travelling the team did this season If bookings could be made ; early enough. “A lot of people couldn't believe we . don't play in a league bere, They kept asking how: come we were le petitive,” be zald.: 7 . “el be taigh et year iti io league, but I won't say wot jhe. middle of. September Wert! jut _ have to a wait and see.”. cited Baseball, Hockey - -. onpage iO jij * - NOTICE oF PUBLIC HEARING hs THE APPLICATION: British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority (7 B.C. Hydro") applied May 28; 1982 to amend Its electric.and gas schedvles of rates filed or deemed “ito hitte “Been FGd With the! Cpntr . ereatiig! the rates whee are being present time. The ‘Application of + contemplates additional electric rate Increases to . ; ~, yield @n overall revenue increase of approximately FJ 2 --=— | 27-per cent in the year ending March 31,.1983 and | ’ ,, @lectric rate Increases to yleld_a further overall revenue increase of approximately 15,7 per cant In. . the perlad April 1, 1983 fo: March 31, 1984, both in. “ cluding recovery of Increased water rental fees. _ The Application of May 28, 1982 also contemplates — ele ‘by re fe rnc arged at ET cases May 26, 1962" ; “Increases In the gas rates for Mainland gas service |] | ” ; = > - a @ In the period April 1,.1963 to March “cinereases In gas rates which are being sought for | * oe , el Tuesday," September. 14, 1982, In the: Corimission Hearing Room on the 21st Floor, Board of Trade Tower, 1177 West Hastings Street, Vancouver; B.C. | J can During the continuation of the public, hearing the’ -}) _ “Application for, and evidence respecting, ihe ad-.-[- oe _ ditional rate Increases which B.C. 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