S38 at halftime, » Seven-year. team . ». veteran Jay Triano of Sudbury, Ont., added 16 each. - i 7 ’ Canada : * Canada completes its. ' .schedule ‘tonight by playing ‘- undefeated » Brazil, Canada’s only loss was Monday night first half Tuesday but _; had’, difficulty main- berths with Uruguay, 5+ 1, -probably filling the other spot. Brazil and Uruguay both have two . wins by less than, 16, it will finish second, And if it loses, it will finlsh get a good look chance to look at defensive - half-backs and receivers on the third day of training - Matthews said, was the best one-on-one drills with the receivers - ference - champions © Jenkins hadn't been singled out for any special workouts after sitting. out "The Herald,, ‘Wedhesday, May’ 23, a4, Pi Olympic’ boycott. will. escalate” treat Olympics: after a rugby teami from New - Zealand played against a. South African. . team. eve ikon. Olyinpic _ ,Miller.noted that politics has intruded on the Olymples for more than 50 years... : '; Niagara Falls, Ont 7 : ’ " . games left to play. - : a scored 34 points for when Urugiay came Feo sedabeats Brazil | KELOWNA, B.C, (CP) _ The Canadian Football defence. — Se fennda. Forward Gerry by 10 points or more -_ Despite cool, wet League team was forced to - Although the erty i re re - . ia re tonight, Canada will: | weather, British Columbia Hold its afternoon practice: of Nevada graduate was _ al Soorts S '$' Nanaimo, B.C., and ‘Canada went ahead finest first. If Canada Lions coaches got a good in the rain, but coach Don involved in well over half - Loca ports horts guard Eli Pasquale of | by-12 points early in the 7 : “Today the plays, Matthews said ~ - ” So . being organized by a group hoping to start a Horseshoe “Jay , was. just taining the momentum. third. _ | camp. against the defensive attention. Horseshoe ‘te a ament _ : oe acks. . . It.was really =, oy ourn a, a | | spirited out there.” r snatn ne h anton og. . . s , White Bok part Innis inst June 9th and: 1oth willbe the ‘date of Terrace’s first ‘Hearns-Duran fight fills in 2" ss ole ocala welcomed two new wide the first two days because of a pulled hamstring - ‘Club in Terrace. The tournament is open to all adults ‘Shelly Saltman, co- . replacement. There had decided to walk away, that 130-pound division receivers Tuesday to their muscle (men.and women) and will be held at the Heritage Site at promoter of the event, was _ been rumblings throughout teaving Hagler witha less put, when he stopped ‘[Talming camp in this ‘ Terraceview, starting at 9:00 a.m. each day. The entry talking about why the boxingthatit wasonshaky attractive payday for a Rafael Williamson Sunday Okanagan Valley city. The _ Coaches hope that fee is $5.00 a person and awards will be given for first, World Boxing Councll ground in the Bahamas all mandatory defence’ in a nationally-televised : '¥°2&Wcomers are Martin defensive back Ed Jones, second and third place standings in-both singles and super welterweight = along, so the switch came against Mustafa Hamsho. ‘fight promoted by Duva, Tumer from Southern whowas acquired from the doubles competition. Rules followed will be the B. Cc. championship fight bet- Oregon University and ; asno big surprise. Besides, It willhayetowait, though, acho | wel 135 Edmonton Eskimos in Horseshoe Pitch Association's. ween Thomas Heams and Las Vegasis.inthe middle until Marvellous Marvin ede. It welghed because Darryl Goss. from the exchange fora third-round Registration will be held at the Terrace Arena Roberto Duran willbeheld of the Nevada desert. recovers from’ his his appetite is’ out of University of California at_ draft pick, will be ready to Recreation office during office hours. The registration June 15 in Caesars Palace . There’s plenty of sand. depression. Seeing: $11 control. Davis. practice Wednesday. : deadline is‘Thursday June 7th. “For more information, in‘Las Vegas, instead of Nassau, the Bahamas, They can still pitch the tents. million disappear on-you . can have thal effect. The five-pound dif- ference was a bit of The _— highly-touted “ Jones’ knee problems call Joe at 635-2096 or Don at 635-7766. have kept him off -the — - "Hotel rooms,”. ex- There is another slight - et recelver Jim Sandusky practice fi bo ; pldined Saltman. ‘There bend in-the road here. FUNNY GAME | - Planned obesity 10 Get took part in his first set of Proce scig titayrotystey Conoe-offs. ‘Just weren’t enough hotel Before Duran can fight for ‘The fight game is funny. pound obligation to-King: Offensive drills but ad- to play, he’s been doing it rooms.’ Hearns's’ WBC. super sometimes, big paydays He has no commitnient:at mittedheis still feeling the for nine years.” . The canoe-offs ta deterfnine representatives for zone 7 ‘VIn a resort like Nassau? welterweight. crown, he disappear " “Sometimes, 135, freeing him. to fignt effects of the flu, .San- at the 'B.C,.Summers games will be held at Roundlake A’shortage of rooms? “They only had | 3,000 rooms available,” Saltman . Cofitinued. “We would must surrender his own World Boxing Association junior ' middleweight crown, the one he lifted whole boxers disappear, If promoter Don King is looking for | Hector (Macho) Camacho right: there for Duva.. And, in- fact, the Macho Man has his mind on‘ that weight. anyway because that’s: dusky, who was named most valuable player in Jast year’s Hula Bowl, said he expects to be back: at Also on the injury list is starting quarterback Roy - Dewalt, recovering from surgery who is still (approx, 14 miles east of Smithers) on May 26th, starting at 11 a.m. This year six teams can be sent to the Games at Bur- naby from each of. the provincial ZOnes, have needed every one of “from Davey Moore last now, he might check rival’ where he can find Ray full strength for Wed-. ‘on his ankle. He isn’t ex- The following teams will be entered; men’s junior (13- them. June. He haa not taken pan’ puva’s stable.. {Boom Boom) Mancini, "esday’s practices. — pected to play until the 18 years) women’s junior (13-18 years), men’s open-327, “And that still wouldn't care of that little matter Camacho is‘the World the WBA lightweight During the scrimmage Lions’ third exhibition men’s ‘open-432, women's apén, apd mixed open. Have been enough. We yet and he might not get Boxing Council super champion. Camacho, ¢rills, rookie running back game. _ ‘The - races. will - involve ‘using’. paddling ard “were considering ‘slter- around to it until fight featherweight champlon~ figures, quite correctly, Keyvan Jenkins receiveda Lions open the exhibition” . manoeuivering skills. For the canoe-offs at Round Lake, Natives like bringing in cruise ships and putting people up in state rooms, or erecling tents on: the beach.” : Tents? Sure. Why. not? In the night, ~ On the middleweight front, Marvellous Marvin’ ‘Hagler is not fidgety right now. Rather, he is in a distinct funk. Seated. at ringside for -f and has a ‘three-fight commitment to King in that Mancini can be a big money fight for him. lot of attention from both the quarterbacks and the ‘season June 5 in Calgary.. against the Stampeders. tien . *MO-5413, + canoes will be provided. - Contestants to provide paddles and approved P.F.D's.. For further details + contact Geerd van. der Meulen at "STOP. Rust! NEW TORK (AP) — The tes Olympic “number . of ‘boyeottin _ Miter: ‘ald the sbaent oe r, Af a quali ifi ies number of \ countries United Sta mp countries would erate - counties could ie to alicia have aid con pans as a . oo ing t! 8 Angi D *Wereturned from there epending what the’ countries: from tha > on PAULO; Braail dynamite _ today,” “ih the ‘second half, | Ses. rama ngeles tuesday’ = a salt with mixed emotions," he African nations do.” He- .tinent plan to skip the Los ‘defeated Pa Canada Kazanowshi said of the Canadaestablished a 20- © range from 20 to as many. .. emergency ‘meeting of the Said. “The Soviet. Union: - said possible friction could Angeles: Games. — . fe eat ed Panama 107-79 team captain., He hit point ‘lead within, five: fas 60 if African nations’ "International Olympic and the sctellite countries ~-result if Britain'adds. South: yy date, the Soviets have . esday night to qualify every shot he tock. minutes and this time ‘stay away for other “Committee at Latisanne, who ! we Indicated they’, African-born runner Zola~ geen joined by East brine men at the Loo ae ‘has six vi Panama, was unable to - political reasons, says the’ Switzerland, last Fri day, will ne’ pa ‘ticipate are not“ Budd to i oeit and field Gérmany,, Bulgaria tories an he . pull near. , i ; ne ; ing » pirticipate. “team.or if Britain com- “ , Angeles Olympics. © nine-country - single Three teams from the . | executive directorof (hehe concluded that the -gome °P J petes, as“, scheduled; 7 peeehoniovakia, Vienne Canada came up with ‘round-robin America’s “Americas will qualify / against South Africa in a Mongolia and Afghanistan. 61 points in the second Zone qualifying tour- for the. Olympics. re rugby match. “Cuba is expected to an: half to pull away’ from nament,. oo Brazil, 6-0, and Canada ion Ss Coac es ve ae About 25 countries “nounce it's decision today Panama. Canada led 43-" have already’ clinched ‘boycotted the 1976 Mon-: ‘ rather bizarre business of ‘Sugar Ray Leonard's boxing, anything is comeback, pester was possible. ; wearing a big wide grin, ¥ . Hearns-Duran is in at think bout one GET RID OF: SALT! Caesars. because Larry financial _ windfall . an cer . Holmes-Gerrie: Coetzee is autumn fight with Leonard “yuaflts, The ,casing,., was .., would. bring. Half .of, the Save $5. 00 “siduephoppingtas..a big ,Aame,, , as, calagd by, the ' baf:keplacement. bayt when the., , dallar signs, The other half" financial underpinnings of an Holmes-Coetzee, sched uled for the gambling palace on June 8, "When the heavyweight fight’ drifted off into the ozone, Hearns-Duran was fac ready-made "S probably came © fro watching a rusty Sugar Ray, searching for his old ring skills and having great difficulty locating them against Kevin Howard. Then Leonard wisely PCL ro undup a eer ee A two-run double and a grand slam home run by Chris Clark knocked in six runs to power Edmonton ‘Trappers to a 10-4 Pacific /Coast . League. baseball victory over Salt Lake Gulls Tuesday night. ‘ty other games, Phoenix Giants beat Albuquerque _ Transactions BASEBALL American League Minnesota Twins activate ptcher Ken Schrom; place pitcher Al Williams on the 15-day disabled fist. Natlenal League = * Montreal Expos recalt outllaider Mike Stenhouse from Indianapotis af Ine American Association; option shortstop Argenis Salazar to Indlanapoils of the International League. BASKETSALL NBA Denver Nuggets name Paul Phipps vice-president and general manager. FOOTBALL CFL Sashatchewan Roughriders cut defensive ends Paul Diglaacchino ang Ken Havgabrook; announce fetirement of offensive guard Scott Mannina. NFL Pittsburgh Steelers = sign linebackers Carky Alexander: , |. Marky Alexander, Ike Gorden and L. &, ‘Madison, . running back Anthony Corley, defensive . lineman Thomas Kanka, aiid wide ii recelver Mark millteila we free; agent contracts. bse i VOR Vemas ‘ On USF ow giwiin Las-:Vegas, Ozzie "Bn aa igo) Guillen singled home two running back ee 5, uiiruns to snap 8 5-5 tiein the © poe coven - seventh and lead the Stars, NHL 25-19, to their victory over Bostan Bruins sign goaltender “Tucson, 26-18, Doug. Keans. Los, Angeles Kings name Oon Perry special assistant fo the general "> manager, « Winnipeg Jets sign left wing Joe! Balllargeon to & mulil-year can- tract. SOCCER WASL- .. : : New . York Cosmos detende'rs deft Ourgan snd Angela DiBernardo, and forward Steve Moyers on walvers. cated " place ‘ goaltender Hubert Birkenmeler, | Dukes 7-6 and Las Vegas ‘Stars defeated Tucson Toros 9-5. Hawaii was rained out at Vancouver, and Tacoma was rained out at Portland. Clark also scored a run and swatted a triple to ~ round out his effort in Salt Lake City. Jamie Allen collected a double and a triple to lead _ the hitting for Salt Lake, now 19-24. Losing pitcher was Brian Allard, while starter Phill Mooneyham was winner for Edmonton, now 22-23, Phoenix's Rod Deer hit’ his league-leading 13th home run and Alejandro Sanchez added a two-run homer to lead the Giants, 21- past host Albuquerque, 21-24, Deer homered in the. second inning to give the | Giants a 10 lead. and- Sanchez hit his in the fourth. Albuquerque rallied in ‘the fourth inning with four runs — three on a bases- loaded double by Jack Fimple. The Dukes took a 6-4 lead into the eighth inning but Phoenix: ~.scored © two ‘unearned «runs to. tle it again. The Giants got ihe winning tun when Gladden scored :, on» another. wild Lobpibeh ythis: oe. by Paul ~ Las Vegas scored six runs in the seventh to rally from a 5-3 deficit. - the | le dik: Takhar Oiler’s runner ¥r Darcy Mallett was out _ on thls close ptayat first base as 5KB’s Infleld _turns anice doubleplay. SKB beat the Oilers 8-4 In their men’s slo-pitch game Tuesday Now i Terrace oe - Hige ‘Pressure: Steam cleaner Ts. “Sat Wy 6 “rome GULF Lakelse Avenue “Cr “your ‘motor and fender wells ; Stearn cleaned. for - 5.0 with this’ advertisement. CARS a” PIcKUPS OMY ‘Others. 638-8056 night at Riverside Park. In the later game. UAB-Miller Highlife defeated Gulf Loggers 16-6. Jim Place and Lloyd McDonnell each had homeruns for Miller. call. 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