. york THE GREAT MILE RACE Walker feels queasy, but he’ll make it VANCOUCER CP-Miler John Walker has fold the organizers of a - mile race t.17 which includes Filbert: Bayi that he will definitely _ be here for the race. “John Walker told me he definitely is coming to Vancouver,” Dan Shedrick, president of Telesports International, 8 said ureday in a statement from New ‘He said his recuperation from a stomach virus will not affect our race in Vancouver.” Walker said earlier from Duesseldorf, West Germany that here was some doubt about the race against Bayi anda strong field here ’ gt Empire Stadium because he was “sick and tired and not ay my best.” Sherdick said he talked to Walker by telephone and Walker guaranteed that he would be coming to Vancouver, “Due to the fact that John is recuperating from a stomach ‘virus,’ said Sherdick, “he Is not terribly confident about : winning this’ weekend in Germany.” “He’s lost a couple of days | training and is, ot course, concerned about his physical condition.” “but he feels he ahs more than enough time to resume trainging — and win the Vancuver race. He has shown in the past that he has tremendous recuperative powers.” Walker, 25, hol for the seconds. The New Zealander has not in three years. Bayi, 24, hold the would 1 metre mark of 3:32.2. The. Tan- zanian runner beat Walker in their last meeting at the 1974 Com- monwealth Games at Christchurch, New Zealand, and set the world mark, in ' process, Walker won the 1, s000-metre event ‘at the Montreal Olympics last summer, but Bayi did not compete because of strained relations bet- ween their countries regarding New Zealands relations Sith South African countries have indicated they are now willing to let their athletes run against New Zealand competitors. Walker is entered in the World Cup meet this weekend in Duesseldorf, but Bayi.is not. the world record mile at three minutes, 49.4: Vancouver meet organizers an- nounced Thursday that high jumper Dwight Stones of the United States will compete here. Three times Stones has held the world record for the high jump, including a leap of 2.32 metres a year ago in Philadelphia following a ‘ disappointing third-place ‘finish in the Olympics. Jacek Wszola of Poland won the gold medal at 2.25 metres, followed by Greg Joy of Vancouver at 2.23 and Stones at 2.21. Joy has been invited to jump against Stones in his hometown, but has not confirmed his entry. The present world mark of 2.33 metres was set July 3 in Rich- mond,by Viadimir Yaschenko of the Soviet Uni Yaschenke and Wezola are not expected to compete re, . . . Marty Liquori of the U.S., once a world-class miler, will run in the 5,000 metres here and also work with . ABC-TV as a color commentator. ABC will telvise the Bayi- — Walker race live around the world. It was the day of rest for moet major league baseball with three mes scheduled in the e and none in the National League. Be aiebed rain forced the ment of one game- Pakland A's at Minnesota Twins-while Boston Red Sox and Milwaukee Brewers “emerged victoriou in the other two. The Red Sox nicked Dennis Eckersley for two runs in the'first inning and went on to beat Cleveland Indians 3-1 behind the pit- ching fo Bil] Lee, fim Willoughby after Duane Dead calm delays... “agititiont } 2iGal nb bts races. _. KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) — A combination of as oe weather and human ‘Or have forced organize: iy orn two races today, the last day of the annu Canadian Olympic Regatt, ednesday forced the aban onment of racing in claases and a in ake by a race committee in placing the finish line on one course Thurede led the protest te the results in tures classes, the Laser Fireball and Taternational 4. Jury: chairman Jack Cameron said the error resulted from poor com- munications. Because the resulis were washed out, two races were planned today in each class. ONLY THREE GAMES Day of rest for ball players Kuiper singled off shortato Rick Burleson’s glove wi two out in theegth. | Willoughby retired the onl man he faced in the elgth but gave way to Cleveland after walking Andre Thornton to open the ninth, The Red Sox added an insurance run on a double by Carl Yastrzemski and a triple by Jim Rice in the Boston @igth and Cleveland, a native of Swift Current Sask., earned his second save whil preserving Lee’s sixth victory in nine* decisions. Boston jumped infront to stay in the first,. With one out, Bernie Carbo doubled and scored on Fred Lynn’s double. Yastrzemski then 1 ined a single to right, scoring Lynn and raising his [executive The Terrace Cerebral , second career runs batted in total to 1,425, EdKirkpatrick doubled home _thewi run as Milwaukee, behind the combined shutout pitching of Jerry Augustine and Ed Rodriquez, | beat Detroit Tigers tine. 12-15 scattered five hits before leaving with one out in the ninth. Rodriquez picked up his save. The Brewers scored the only run of the game in the fourth off starter Fernando © Arroyo, 7-14. Jim Wohlford led off with a single and advanced to second on and infield out. af, Bon Cecil Cooper popped . Don Money hit what red to be a routine grounder b but shortstop Tom DIRECTOR Palsy Association | requires and Executive Director to administer - the operation of the new Terrace Child Development Centre. The Centre is an interdisciplinary treatment facility for multi-handicapped pre-schoo! age children. Applicants should have experience .working. with children and shovld have some wun. derstanding of the special neads of han- dicapped children and their families. Experience in personnel. management and ‘office administration would be an asset. Apply in writing stating qualifications and expected salary to The President, Terrace Cerebrai Palsy Association, 2510 South Eby St. Terrace, B.C. ‘closing date is September 12, 1977 ‘cy OF PRINGE RUPERT requires SUPERINTENDENT FOR WATER. AND SEWERAGE DEPARTMENTS Applicants must have a minimum of five years experience in. the construction and maintenance of water. supply and distribution, and sanitary and storm sewer stystems. a | Duties will Include estimating, budgeting, scheduling, cost control, reports, and dealing with the public, under the direc: . tion of the Superintendent of Public Works. Benefits include Superannuation; Group Life Insurance, In- Replacement, Medical Satary range $1,500 - $1,814 per month. Applications will be received up to 5:00 p.m, September 16th, 1977, Reply with resume to: - ang Dental Plans, Director of Municipal Services, City Hall, 424 West 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C., V6J-1 L7 ” ‘Veryzer elected to make a play on Wohford at third. Aurelio Rodriques, who was playing deep at third, did not get to the base in time to make the tage. Kirkpatrick followed with: his doulbe down the right field line, scoring Wohford. The Boston wim moved the second-place. Red- Sox to within 3% games of New York Yankees in the East Division. His Music Will Live Forever THE “COMPLETE”: © “ ELVIS: PRESLEY -- RECORD & TAPE CATALOGUE - GIBB FRASERSTS oe: VANCOUVER, B.C; ¥5W 3AI% 4900 BLOCK SCOTT Paved, street, close to schools large a4 lot and underground 3 bedroom full basament home “has wall to wall throughout, a pe finished rec roar, bar, bath and ; fourth .- beoven In the basement. 7 the grounds are fully landscaped, with shrubs, frult trees, a large garden, end: Call Dwain. 8 greenhouse. McCall for an appointment to view. Asking only $44,500, MLS. HOUSE WITH A VIEW Three bedroom spilt level home located on a 80’ lot overicoking Terrace and the ‘Skeena Valley. 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