Page 8, The Herald, Friday, Octaber 6, 1978 LOPES ON HOT STREAK Phillies face elimination PHILADELPHIA (AP) — “No matter what they throw, [ feel confident I can hit il,” said Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Davey opes. opes, in the first two Bames Of the best-of-five ational League cham- Dionship _ series against Philadelphia’ Phillies, has this confidence where his t is. Lopes, the Dodgers’ captain who said his job is to motivate his team-mates. led by example Thursday. He had three hits, including ahome run and a triple, and three runs batted as Los Angeles recorded a 4-0 triumph over the Phillies for a 2-0 lead in the series. Lopes said he has dedicated his performance in this playoff to Dodgers coach Jim Gilliam. Gilliam recently suffered a cerebral hemorrhage andis in a coma at a Los Angeles hospital. “I'm really keyed up for this series,” said Lopes. q ata Hwy. 16 ‘ Honda Civic Wagon Sa" & TERRACE HONDA SALES Dealer Licence Number 02066A HONDA Test drive a Honda today. “ Terrace, B.C. ViG 1L8 $38-6171 oe Pal ” ke if a) a , Cha SSS weteTeteCareletatetetefeteteteretetstepesitetetenteratezetee.0,8,83 . “Jim Gilliam helped everyone on this ball club. And we're hoping God will ta miracle happen and let Jim Gilliam Come back lo ‘ Tommy John, who slopped the Phillies with a four-hit hutout, tried to explain his success in hursday's second game of the series. “ET just had good stuff today,” said John. Los Angeles manager Tommy Lasorda said he had decided to start John in the second game as soon as he ound out the veteran leit- hander was healthy. John had missed four starts between Sept, 3 and last Saturday because of a pulled muscle in his left calf. He was asked if he wasn't concerned the Phillies might tum to a bunting game because of his recently damaged calf muscle, “J£ I could get the Phila- delphia Phillies to bunt, they’d be doing me a favor. That would take away their big hitting game,” said John. The Phillies didn’t bunt, but John lock away’ their hitting game, anyway. He allowed only four balls to be hit over the infielders. Juhn said this may have been ihe best game he pil- ched since 1967 when he got 23 ground ball outs for Chicago White Sox while working against Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles outfielder Reggie Smith set the tone for the Dodgers as they left for the West Cuast, where the series continues today. “We're lwo up and we're guing back to our own back yard," he said. “Things look good fram here,” Phillies manager Danny Ozark said what he might be expected to say, facing the task of winting three con- secutive at Dodger Stadium, “The game isn’t over unti] the third out in the ninth in- ning,” said Ozark. ‘‘They have to win one. We have to win three. It isn’t over until they beat us one more game,” Phillies starter Dick Ruth- ven shrugged his shoulders and said: “They hit every | Mistake I made. I don’t know if it's discipline or if they're ona hot streak. I’ve cut down on the mistakes, but they still beat me." McKechnie traded BLOOMINGTON, Minn. 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He came to Min- nesola when Cleveland and the North Stars franchises were merged. Mckechnie had played for the North Stars from 1968 through 1970. The Stars sent seven players to their Oklahoma City farm club in the Central Hockey League. They are Jim Warden, Bill Butters, ; Don Jackson, John Baby, etabateledel Jim Buo, Peter Shier and Jamie Gallimore, Sent to Tulsa in the same on a loan arrangement were Ken Kuzyk and Jerry O'Flaherty This space-age automotive breakthrough could be your big breakthrough! NEAREST THING TO A (Reduces the frictional wear-and-tear that causes you to LIFETIME* ENGINEII! “trade in" every few years). NEW TNT. HOT “PLATES” THE INSIDES OF YOUR ENGINE WITH A 50,000 MILE PROTECTIVE Du Pent fr TERRACE-KITIMAT daily L herald SPORTS | with Chris Porter _J A happy Lance Legouffe looks on as Doug Matheson pots the third Timbermen marker during Wednesday night‘s exhibition game at he Terrace Arena. Matheson and Legouffe were dangerous throughout the contest, as each had two goats to lead the newly farmed Timbermen to a 5-3 victory in their first-exhibition game of the new season. LEGOUFFE, MATHESON SCORE TWO EACH © Timbermen top All-Stars Lance Leguuffe scoured two goals and assisted on another tu lead the Terrace Timbermen tu a 5-3 viclury aver the Tutem Ford All- Stars in an entertaining exhibition game at the Terrace Arena Wednesday night. Doug Mathesen scored the only goal of the first period from a gual mouth scramble, as the All-Stars were guilty ° of some sloppy clearing. The No expansion yet CHICAGO (AP) _ National Football League owners Thursday lowered to 2) from 28 the number of votes needed to approve expansion ur the moving of a franchise frum one city to another. Cummssioner Pete Rozelle, at the close of the iwoday meeting, said the change in the constitulion frum unanimous approval to three-quatlers approval was designed to make it easier to get a team into Los Angeles period ended with the Timbermen leading 1-0, but if it weren't for sume ex- cellent saves made by All- Siar netminder Gerry Lamming, the sevre could have been much higher, as the Timbermen had several guod chances. Bub Grant's gual at 7:37 of the middle frame made the scure 2-0, and Doug Matheson’s flip shut at 10:09 slaked (he Tembermen to a 3-0 lead. after the Rams move to Annaheim, Calif., in 1980. Although the Los Angeles Culiseum has soliciled a number of NFL teams to move into its facilily, Rozelle said “there has been no talk of any club seriously con- sidering moving into the Los Angeles Culiseum.” Rozelle said no other action was taken during the final session of the meetings Thursday morning. 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The remainder of the second period was scoreless, bul al 6:52 of the final frame, Den Clifford's hard shot frum the rim of the faceoff circle found ils way into the Timbermen net to narruw the count 103-2, It louked as (though the All-Stars had new life at that puint. Just over a minute later, however, the Timbermen's Lance Legouffe scored twu goals in the space of 14 secunds, increasing the margin to 5-2. The All-Stars sagged sumewhat after that autburst, Dave Sharpe scored for the All-Stars al 10:53, on a great individual effort, picking up a pass at centre ice, and skating in all alune, beat Timbermen goaltender Andre Jean with a low wrist shut, for the final goal uf the game. The All-Star defence looked sumewhat weak at limes, but Dave Sharpe and Riny Michaud lovked strong on the forward line, and Gerry Lamming played an excellent game in goal. The Alt-Stars were cutshut 26 to 18 in the cuntest, and a lot of the Timbermen;s shuts were fran close in. Hf it weren’l for Lamming the score could have been higher. For the Timbermen, Lanee Legouffe played an exiremely strong game at centre, With linemate Blair Pritchard helping con- siderably, That combination was dangeraus every time they were oul on the ice. Their defence looked solid as well, with Keith Colwell and Gopd Cuchrane leading 'he way, the Timbermen Shauld be awfally tough lo secure’ on’ this” Seasoh’ Gualhenders Bob Dazzi, Kim Geddes, and Andre Jean didn’t have ‘much work, but came up with the big stop when they had lo. Though they looked sumewhat rusty at limes Wednesday night, the Timbermen have the makings of a good solid hockey club, and will con- nue to improve as the season progresses, The Terrace Commercial Hockey League has some exciting players as well, so Terrace hockey fans can look forward to an action packed season. Midway through the second period, Timbermen defenseman Bruce Jamieson missed a check and crashed headlong into the boards at centre ice, The injury looked serious at first, as the Timbermen player was carted off ona stretcher and rushed (o hospital, The demage wasn’l as grave as first suspected, however, as Jamieson is listed in good condition at Mills Memorial Hospital suffering from bruised neck muscles, Il’s nut kmuwn at this time how long the injury will keep him out of the lineup. " Ready-made drapes in all popular sizes, Carload Freezer Sale cu. ft. $279. 12 cu. ff, $299. 16 cu. ff. $319 W cu. ff. $355 D 2 [31 a oO > > Home Fumishings When quality matters. Box 70, Smithers 1073 Main St Ph B47: 4485 vm Factory Service on™ ftacluded ” peas ¥ oe 2) FREE 22 DELIVERY "IN i TERRACE & KITIMAT AREA