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The Blue Jays took ad- vantage of some unusual. : wildness by Tommy John.in innings TORONTO (CP) — Ed- monton’s quarterbacking 7 corps, led by Bruce Lem- Mmerman, put on a dazzling aerial display Tuesday night, combining for three touchdown passes to lead the Eskimos to an easy 31-16 vie: over Toronto Argonauts ip,,@ Canadian Football League exhibition game. 2u@yamerman, who played a; jittle more than one quarter, threw two tquch- down passes os he - mesmerized the Toronto sec- 06-4859 fazeile Ave. After hours call Dolores - 635-3632 ondary in bullding up @ 15-1 ‘ . . . ® : WEDNESDAY 6 pam. to midnight xwco | CFTK BOTY @« «cts . (NBC) 3 (cen) 4 (CTV) 9 (PBS) ‘ +, ott a ae Ss $ ‘ :00 | Make play ‘a Foypats © € Migtee @ <2 Danes! | royro :15 ” | Me Laugh! Hollysrood ors ~ 730 News Winsday Electric i45 [Cont'd Cont'd. Company 100 «| Cont'd | News Studio on 115 | Cont'd Hour See 130 Cont'd Cont'd Dick 145 Cont'd Cont'd Cavett po F Seattle Celebrity MacNeil 8 Tonight. 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Charlle Weatherbie, Edmarfion’s . quarterback, was good on. one touchdown pass, a hold school Terrace Minor Hockey will once again run a. summer hockey school at cheq the Terrace arena. Arrangements have been made to hold the 10-. day school from Aug. .21 to Aug,,31. A tration session will be held Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the All Seasons sporting goods store on Takelse Avenue. The ice rental coat has ‘jumped this year, so registration fees are up as well, Boys aged seven and elght will pay #45, up $10 from last year, Boys aged nine to 14 pay $76, also up $10 from last year. Youngsters ‘in the younger age group will get; approximately two hours ice time daily while the older boys get up to four hours a day. Plans call for instruction atressing the basic skills with a heavy emphasis on skating, particularly for the young lads. It is expected that arrangements will be made for some extra sessions for goaltenders with the new ain shooting machine put to use. When signing up, parents m ay at least 50 per cent of the fee upon registration. laying out pages. after noon. third-string * The remainder must be paid acce tailed to pick up ‘his 11th vie- tory. Toronto rookie Phil Huffman. allowed nine hits and three runs in six innings to gain his fourth victory against seven defeats. After Graig Nettles’ two-ron homer in the third gave the Yankees §-2 lead, Huffman blanked the two-time World Series’ champions. untill he gave way to Tom Buskey in the seventh. ‘John: Mayberry drove in Taronto’s first-two yuns with a pop fly single in the second and Danny Ainge singled home the tying run in the ~ itchy Hquttén Autrog to'a 3-1 beautiful 73-yard passand- run play to John Konthowski in the third quarter. Veteran Tom Wilkinson, the No. 1° quarterback, played most of the second quarter and part of the third. Safety Wes McHarg scored ey to! upon the day school starts. Post-dated ues will be accepted, Meanwhile, if any adults are interested in helping out with in-. struction, you're asked to. . contact Len Harrington at CFTK. Registration. for the 1979-80 season last Saturday was down from the previous year. Ap- proximately 325 boys signed up, compared with more than 400 last year. ‘A minor hockey spokesman sald the fact that registration in- formation was only available one week before the session is the probable reason for the small turnout. . Therefore, registration forms will be available at the CFTK office .on Lazelle Avenue for those unable to sign up last weekend. You’re asked to pick up a form, complete t and mail it to Terrace Minor Hockey, Box 121, Terrace. The should contain. the registration fee of $45 for boys aged seven and eight, $50 for boys aged nine and up, or $120 for 8 families of three or more. Cheques, money orders © or post-daced cheques are acceptable. Registrations will be . SPORTS Reporter - photographer | REQUIRED by the Daily Morald This is an opportunity for a young man or woman who knows the local sports scene to become a reporter-ph nowledge of local sports is essential and the ambition fo cover eal sports and learn the desk work involved In editing. -and Adriver’s licence and transportation is required. Salery to be determined by previous experience. Apely atthe Daily Herald the other Edmonton touch: . down when he fell ona lowe - ball in the Toronto end zone. .--; ~ paint on @ Bivapd | single. Brian Diligan stored the tirst raront Ii | a “here. letter accepted up to June 30. aie | oft the Martin return. mi; Blue Jays! three-run sixth as they took a 5-3 lead and their eventual winning run. In other American League baseball action, Eddie Murray hit a seventh-inning homerun tobreak a 3-3 tie as Baltimore Orioles won their fifth straight game with a 6-4 triumph over Cleveland Indians. Bruce Bochte doubled in a run in the first inning and scored on a single by Leon Roberts to start Seattle Mariners on their way to a 7- 2 victory over Chicago White Xx. Cecil Cooper scored the following an abortive Argonauts punt attempt. Dave Cutler added six points for the Eskimbs on four converts and a pair of singles, Marco... Cyncar scored . the, Eskimoe’ final ane on to cura “the sjast ‘quarter, joa” other TD “te in the game on a seven- yard sprint-around the left end, . Dave Pegg picked up two points on a‘ convert and a single, while -Ian Sunter added a single to account for the Toronto scoring. _ The outcome leaves both ~peagom play? t+= °° Adding insult te injury f for Toronto is the fact that 10 Ednionton regulars did not dress for the game, including quarterback Warren Moon, defensive tackle Dave (Dr. Death) Fennell, receiver George McGowan, ‘cornerback Larry High- cbaugh and running backs ‘Don Warrington and Jim ‘Germany Leading 15-6 at the half, ‘ the Eskimos put the game ‘away in the third quarter when Weatherbie found Konlhowski streaking down ~ the left sideline and hit him ‘with a perfect pass. Konlhowski caught the ball at the Toronto 40-yard lina and raced into the end zone to complete the 73-yard play. Any hopes of a Toronto comeback died earller in the fourth quarter when, in punt formation, a bad snap on third -down by Gord Knowlton at the Argos’ 20 sailed. over Sunter's head and into the end zone, Santer was unable to trap the ‘bouncing ball and McHarg brushed him aside and fell it for the touchdown. Toronto's Ken Harris led all rushers with 41 yards on four carries, while Larry . Washington ‘wes the Eskimos’ top rusher. ee otegrapher. A ue ck. ‘Tony - a ine second : atk A ates who. ” New York ~ Cleveland Toronto - wide. teat a goshead run in the U inning on a wild’ throw by Minnesota catcher Butch Wynegar, _ leading : Milwaukee Brewera to a 10-0 victory over Minnesota Twins, Steve Kemp singled in two runs and Lance Parrish added a two-run double. in the 14th inning as’ Detroit Tigers scored six runs and - beat Boston Red Sox 10-4..: -In the National League, Gary Matthews' three-run ‘homer sparked a slx-run outburst in the seventh in- ning that. carried “Atlanta Braves to a 10-4 victory over Philadelphia Phillies... Joaquin Andujar hend- culfed New York on two hits, and: escaped: a -bases-lodded Jamin thé elghth inning: te victory: over: ‘the Meta, * “BU ° Lé6)and © Woodie Fryman. cambitied on a six- hitter and.Lee contributed a run- scoring ‘single: + as Montreal?’ Expos edged Cincinnati Reds 2-2, handing Mike LaCoss-Hia first defeat in nine decisions. ; PENNANT | AMERICAN Leaoun a Lo Pet. 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One of the items to be discussed at the mee ‘to which those interested in figure skating are invited, will be registration fees for group instruction and ice ~ spokesma esman for the club says club president Louls Folmer and the excutlve are looking forward to a rewarding season but are asking fer more public support for the chub. A. member executive, which ano in- cludes Helen Donders, Marge Skead, Elleen Hoflin and Don Dunster, as well as Sharlene Butler and Gini Lowrie, says registration and skating is planned fo for September, eresq Brinkac, who is in charge of. publics blici ifr, ne eet renideat Moles past president ca -Lessard and ways an and Pat Hislop. the group plat a ’ group rn to send 10 skaters to the Caribou North Central regional meet in Whitehorse in October. Also elected as directors of the club in a recent meeting were Carol Ellis, Kathy Lindseth, Lorraine Shrimpton, Carol. Kaye, Rotfson, Al Wright and Marilyn Robson.