cy Page 6 The Harald, Friday, June 20, 1980 » Copperside Store. PROPAME - GROCERIES - LAUOROMAT Catering to camp and Institetlon miars OPEN 10-10 7 days a weok Phone 635-4056 | Compare eur prices te your (aveurile store! wwunwe husseai daily herald “Spectator: ‘show of world stars re, fe ; “Trampoline; Skateboard - _ Saturday, June a, 7:30 p.m. - , “sain ine Parade Sunday. 9:30'a.m. froin * Skeena Mall: ‘Rarking lot. we 5 - Avena : : Ryan’ Ss sick - ‘they got a hit | By The Canadian Press Nolan Ryan said he felt ill, -but St. Louis’ batters were the ones who ended up looking sickly. Ryan allowed ‘one hit over seven innings before tiring and giving way to reliever Joe Sambito, who finished up as Houston Astros beat St. Louis Cardinals 20 in a National League baseball game Thursday night. It was. Houston’s 12th straight home victory, a club record, and kept the Astros three games ahead of Los Angeles in the National League West. “It definitely wasn't my best outing of the year," said Ryan, who struck out seven and evened his record at 5-5. "“T started feeling bad when I was warming up.” Garry Templeton had the ~ only hit for the: Cards, a third-inning double. In other National League games, Los Angeles Dodgers | defeated Montreal Expos 5-3 in 10 innings, Atlanta Braves edged Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3, San Francisco. Giants trimmed New York Mets 43 in 10 innings, San Diego Padres beat Philadelphia Phillies +3 and Chicago Cubs topped Cincinnati Reds 5-2. Rafael Landestoy led the Astros’ attack with a pair of hits, scoring twice, while Jose Cruz drove him in both times. Dodgers 5 Expos 3 _Pinch-hitter Joe Ferguson’ 's two-run homer with one out in the ifth in- ning was the winning blow for the Dodgers. [t was the second homer of the year for Ferguson, who had gone into the game hitting .132. The Dodgers had sent the game into extra innings when three pinch-hitters combined to to prea arunin the.. bottom the ninth, Reggie. Srnith - doubled, Derrel Thomas -bunted ‘and was safeon a fielder’s choice and Dusty Baker delivered a sacrifice Fly. Braves 4 Pirates 3 Jeff Burroughs, who hit 41 home runs in 1977, belted his first of the season as Atlanta beat Pittsburgh. Burroughs had gone 61 games without a homer, dating back te duly 19, 1979. * Giants 4 Mets 3 -Jack Clark hit his 12th home run of the season and tripled home the winning run in the 10th inning as the Giants dealt New York its fifth straight loss. Clark has seven hits in his last 10 times at bat. Padres 4 Phillies 3 Dave Winfield drove in three runs'and Tim Flannery singled home the game. winner in the sixth as the Padres snapped Philadelphia’s six-game win streak. Cubs 5 Reds 2 Mike Vail’s seventh- inning Singlescored Jesus Figueroa & with the tie-breaking run, then the Cubs added two more in the ninthSe's double, Mike Tyson’s triple and Fig- ueroa’s double. Mike Krukow, 5-7, got the victory and Bruce Sutter worked the last two innings to earn his 15th save, tops in the majors. Baltimore’s John Lowenslein used his head and was carried off the field a hero — on a stretcher. As a pinch hitter with the Orioles trailing Oakland A's 22 in the seventh innin Thursday vight, Lowenstein first got his bat in the way of a pitch from Rick Langford for a game-tying single. Then, he got his head in the way of a throw, allowing Al Bumbry to race home from third with the run that gave Baltimore a 4-3 America League baseball victory. Lowenstein came through after Oakland centre fielder Dwayne Murphy fielded a single by Bumbry and nailed Doug DeCinces at the plate for the second out of the Inning. Lowenstein's single scored Mark Corey but, as he headed for second on the throw from the outfield, he was struck in the back of the head by a throw from first baseman Jeff Newman, the cutoff man. Bumbry advanced to third on Lowenstein's hit bul stopped there until Newman's throw caromed onto the outfield grass. He then scoated home with the winning run, giving the } @ Alex Recsky Orloles their fifth con- secutive victory. Just before the stretcher- bearers reached the dugout, ‘Lowenstein responded to the cheers of the crowd by sit- ting up and raising his arms. above his head.in a victory salute as he was taken away for x-rays. In other American League . action, New York Yankees , shaded California Angels 7-5, Boston Red Sox blanked Seattle Mariners 2-0, Cleveland Indians edged Kansas City Royals 5-4, - Milwaukee Brewers pounded Texas Rangers 10-4 and Min- nesota Twins downed Detroit Tigers 5-1. The Chicago- Toronto game was" rained out. Yankees 7 Angels 5 Lou Piniella’s pinch double drove in the tying and ‘go- ahead runs in the sixth in- ning after Graig ‘Nettles, Rick Cerone. and "Reggie Jackson homered in the first _three innings. ‘NOLAN RYAN... Dot well at all Red Sox 2 Mariners 0 Bob Stanley scattered Fear even hits CALGARY (CP) — Of- fensive lineman Tom Krebs of Calgary Stampeders now knows the meaning of fear. ’ “You always think you'll be brave, that you can suck it: up and shrug it off,” the 250- pound centre with the © Western Conference team, ‘said in an interview Thur- sday. “Then you realize this could be iti: this could be the end. oo ‘ Leukemia was no more than a frightening word in the vocabulary of Krebs, 22, until last Friday night when he was teld he would be undergoing tests for the cancerous infection. The ' results were negative. ; “Tnitially mney said they wanted to put me in the hospital to find owt what was causing the ‘infection in my foot. I couldn’t buy that. There had to be more to it.,.especially when they told me they were going to take a plece of bone out of my chest. You don't start drilling in a guy's chest-for a foot in- fection. “When they told me [ thought I'd be able to handle it...but I eriéd, It makes you : think of your priorities in life again.” Krebs, whose condition has been diagnosed as a spleen problem, had an indication early in training camp that things weren't up to par. “T was bruising a lot...- bruising easily, I ‘guess. I didn’t feel all that peppy ei- ther, but I didn't think it was . anything to worry about." The concern mounted, however, after he emerged from a June 8 pre-season game in Regina against the Roughriders with an ugly Tash of bruises that wouldn't o away. The club ordered blood testa for the son of former Stampeder Hal Krebs. “T guess they went for the worst and worked down,” Krebs said of two weeks of medical tests. “Apparently my spleen is eating the platelets (which help coagulate blood) but the drugs they have given me seem to be working.” Thursday was Krebs’ first day back at practice. “We're gaing to watch him closely,” Stampeder trainer said. “We'll keep a very close eye on his bruising..and he has to be Scrub scores There were at least six games played in the serub softball league in Terrace Thursday night. In the feature game of the evening, Whaekos beat Cleaners 8 - 7. In other games, it was Bad Co. over Woolworths 16 - 7, Williams Spear- chuckers over Transport Canada 14 - 9, Elker’s Tigers beating the Heavy Duty Operators 16 - 15, Copperside Store beating Big Tee 14 - 12 and Auto Marine Electric taking Don Huil and Sons 16 - 12. If you want your scrub league scores published, phone 635-6357 the morning after the game. Time the C.cC., sent for blood tests twiee a week in order to monitor his platelet count,’’ It’s been a frustrating two weeks for Krebs, who was married last February and ‘kept the leukemia test a secret from his wife until he knew the result. “Twas expecting a lot eight hits i in pitching his’ first shutout of the season as the Red Sox ‘posted their third vietory in a row and ninth in the’ last’ 10 games. Seattle starter Mike Parrott held Boston hitless through the first: four innings ‘and scoreless until the sixth when Fred Lynn singled and scored on a double by Tony . Perez, Jim Rice - ‘Singled Perez home. ‘Indians 5 Reyals'4 ° Miguel Dilone collected’ three hits and Toby Harrah drove in two runs to lead Cleveland. Dilone,. who reached base.seven straight times in the two-game Series, singled leading off the first inning, stale second and scored on Mike Hargrove’s double: Harrah delivered a sacrifice fly in the first and ‘singled a run across in the the big. more of myself this year. [ came in with high hopes.” The Calgary native un- derwent knee surgery during the first week of training camp last year. He returned to the rester midway through the season to win the starting" job at centre, °. Head. coach . Ardell ; sixth; which proved to ibe ‘the: | winning run when. Amos Otis ~ and Willie Wilson” homered |" for Kansas City. . Brewers 10 Rangers 4 . Ed Romero, filling in for the injured Robin Yount at shoristop, lashed three hits and scored three runs and‘: Ben Oglivie blasjed his 18th home run of the'season: Two . Ranger ‘errors, singles by ; Jim Gantner, Romero and - Don Money and a sacrifice fly by Cecil Cooper produced three runs: in the third, . | Twins 5 Tigers 1 “Jose Morales: hit’ his first ; career grand slam in the third inning to back the Strong pitching of Darrell Jackson, Morales connected ..off Dan Schatzeder, who was | _ making his first start since - going on the disabled. list May 27. guys | Wiegandt said Krebs will play at least one quarter Sunday i in a preseason game , against British Columbia . . Lions in Vancouver." * > “} doubt if he'll be ‘physically able to play any more than that, but I'll tell ~ you we're. damned nappy to fave him back.” Leonard, ‘Duran are By GORDON GRANT “CP Sports Editor MONTREAL, (CP) '— or lose, on the basis of a maximum 45 minutes work tonight, Sugar Ray Leonard and -Raberto Duran will become millionaires. Leonard, a 24-year-old American, is guaranteed: $5 million for defending his World Boxing Council welterweight title — and it eould go as high.as $10 million. - Duran, 29, of Panama is , guaranteed $1.5 million. However, the promoters say extra revenue from things like closed-circuit television, pay-TV and delayed home telecast could boost Leonard’s take ta $10 million.. Duran’s income would rise proportionately. ‘The Olympic installations board, promoting the fight, needs a ‘crowd of 41,000 to break even after paying $4.15 million for the rights. Slightly more thar 32,000 of the 77,256 tickets have been sold so far. . . All 2,000-of the top-priced $500 ringside tickets were snapped up early, as were all USED TRUCKS 1974 CHEV PICKUP % ton. 4x4, V8, auta’ $4195 1978 JIMMY 4 WHEEL DRIVE Blue & white, auto, V8, running beard, clean $7850" 1978 GMC Va fon, 444, 4 speed 6cyl.,2 tanks locking differential 1978: CHEVROLET Va ton, 444, heavy duty, auto, V8 $5450°° yim McEwan res U8 Highway 16H. 635-4941 Dealer No. 14924 ia 5, 218 of the $20 cheap seats ‘located. binocular: distance fromthe ring; which is get up hear second base. on the baseball diamond Olympic Stadium. There were plenty of seals ’ left in the seven other cate- gories ranging from $50-to $300 ; Even some of the patrons instant millionaires . may - find “their ring. The forecast is for cool, cloudy weather. The supporting cast for the Brawl in Montreal includes champicn Gaetan Hart of Buckingham, Que,, and challenger Cleveland Denny of Lachine, Que:,.in a 10- - round bout. ‘| $367,000 ‘in career: ear- .| Burns's name remained view. restricted-by a iransparent ‘|. canopy over the - outdoor. “BURNS _ LEADS - “OPEN. , By SCOTT ‘ABBOTT ., ILE-BIZARD, .” ‘Que. (cP) — George | B . tgiled four seasons. on : “pro golf circuit before |: @ashing his first winner's |: ProAm earlier this year. But that drought hadn't stopped. him. from |’ amassing more than |: “nings... The. Crosby. was worth another $54,000, .and ©" Burns showed Thursday he'd like the’ $63,000 set aside for the champion in the . 71st Canadian Open, | -Burns shot a’ four- ‘under-par 64 on the 6,628- yard course, ving hima - one-stroke jead over Johnny . Miller, Tommy :| Valentine and Bob Gilder’ heading ‘into the second round of the $350,000, 72 hole tournament today, | - » A-sore shoulder haa forced’ Burns to:reduced his- practice timé. 4 the’ last two-months, an record. -shared by: "Jack. Nicklaus--.. sand Tom Weiskopf.’. ". - "in - suprised. 1 shot |. what ‘3 did,” ‘the soft< | spoken New Yorker’ said after his earlyafterncon finish under sunny. skies, “But 1 think the scores _ will . come - down . later today. “Somebody: out. there could shoot aG oor 65.” But it wasn’t tobe, and | atop the leader, board, — Hix..czitical -holox were seventh, .all of which he birdied for a three-under- par 32. heading out, and -the 13th ‘and 14th, which he birdied coming home. His only bogey was at the par-four, 434-yard 16th, woos in the higher-priced seats i about - Taste!” A cheque after the Crosby f% ‘the » fifth, 7 sich ‘and > | aa ‘ooo Four. ‘Kitimat’ lag T0s8e | playoff,..games ° were * played Thursday hight. at othe. Kitimat arena... -Jolinson, Barclay.’ and *: » Seaife. beat . Firefighters. ‘,, Local: 1304. 12-7 on- ‘an eight-goal:: performance . by Hainu Pirhonen. Dana: Mazurak had five oals. foi Firefighters. - “Novice. division playoffs, Legion’ ‘Branch 250 rode a + four-goa] game-by Brian — O'Neill to‘an 8-2 win over Red's Pickup. | - -OK Tire took a 2-1 lead - vin: ‘the ‘Bantam division ““best-of- five playoff with a. ::12-8' -win over. Majestic - “Jewellers, Tan Buick had “seven of the, Ok goals, - while Barry: -‘Olivor- and Dave. McdAulay each had ne hat ‘trick for Majestic, - Steve Buick led Kitimat “palldall to ‘an. 11-5. win “Cover. Kitim i Land- ‘seaping with a five'goal: game, ‘Gary ‘ Abriel ‘and “Brian Seaby each had two “goals for ithe winners, “while Les Martindale ‘and ‘Bob’ McCloud had: one apiece. : z -Robert’ Tinsley ‘had ‘three ‘goals for. Land- ‘seaping, While’ Kim’ Guy ‘and fan Seaby. scoréd one. “each = to. “complete the fearing “Notice ts ‘hereby Plan... dary. 1,974. 53 feet. majority provement. ~ An the first: game of the. ° "NOTICE OF INTENTION 7 0 PROCEED WITH A LOCAL - IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME ‘Section 589 of the Municipal Act that . -Counell-of the District of Tetra a fo" brdceed “With the’ certain works hereinafter described as ‘Local improvement under the initatiye A. General. Description of the Work ‘Upgrade to Asphalt, Kalum Street from Graham Avenue to the South Boun- B. The Programme is estimated to cost $26,713.00, Including provision for In- terim finance . charges, advertising - costs, enginéering. costs, expenses relating to security issuelng by- laws and Contingencies, c The. “share or proportion of the estimated cost of the Programme to be ~ ‘borne by the District of Terrace _ relative to intersections and frontage _Teductions 1s $1,624.00. : - D.. The | share or proportion of the _ estimated cost of the Programme to be ~ barne by the taxable land abutting on sald works is $25,087.00. . E. The total frontage deemed taxable for * the purposes of this Programme Is - F. The share or proportion “of the '--...Pragramme to be borne by the parcels . Of fand benefiting from or abutting on the work Is estimated to cost $13.53 per ‘taxable front foot at completion. + G, Debt retirement Including interest will : be in twenty (2)-anhual Installments, . ' calculated on the taxable front footage at $2.16 per feat. per. year. - Further notice. is hereby given that 3 a . copy of this notice has been malied to the . owner(s) of the parcels of land lable to _ be specially charged for the cost of sald works, and unless within one (1) month of the date of the publicationof this notice, ‘a of the owners representing at _ least one half of the value of the parcels - which are liable to be specially charged, ‘petition the Council of the District of ' Terrace not to proceed with it, the work may be undertaken as a local im. Petitions shail be lodged with the. Clerk, # and shall be deemed fo be presented to . the Council when so lodged, of which . évery owner of a parcel of land liable to _be specially charged under this programme Is liable to take notice and be governed accordingly. Next nlayoft gariés are” -seheduled: for . -Monday. : The: * senior. playoff | originally: scheduled -for ; -Sunday. afternoon. - ‘has a ‘beea cancelled, ; Kings win -The’ . Skeena Cedar Kings warmed up ‘for ‘their series: with: Mr. ‘Sport of Vancouver witha 13-1' win over Houlden’s Logging Thursday: night. Steve Reiner. . pitched the game for -the Kings, ‘who dominated the.game from the beginning... The - game was called after the fifth inning. John San- dahls pitched ; for Houlden. - The Cedair Kings will be hosting Mr. Sport from _ Vancouver for a six-game exhibition series: in, ‘Terrace and Kitimat this . weekend. Saturday . the ‘two teams. play: Kitimat ‘at 2'p.m: and 4 _p.m., and in Terrace at Riverside | Park at 7: 30 pm. Sunday’s games are set for 12 noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. at Riverside: in Terrace... For more ‘information call the Skeena. Hotel ‘in Terrace, 635-2249. given. pursuant to” Intends -- nes Inte ‘of © fnteenes a “tunesnoeeneetncen 4 E. R. Hallsor Clerk-Administrator Disirict of Terrace