“se A meeting of. the Terrace. Youth” ¥ / Sorcer Association. prevented the ; gathering. of all ‘the ‘scores ‘from: Tuesday. ‘night's games, - but . Were, avallable, , “Elementary Sché Cd challenge trophy ‘Northern B.C. Winter Games Walkathon, |, hold up the Inter-sctiool Les. Warynchuk and Melanié Jewell, bath: Clarence’ Michiel or Cassie Hall Elemen.. 10-year-old students at Clarence Michiel tary School, after the amounts of pledges ‘have been calculated. ‘Members of the at they hope -will be community wishing to enter the event, and . presented to their school. after the May 30. either bike, ruin or walk 15 miles, can pick up forms at the Games office, located above _ which Is being held to. generate funds fo help’. Northern Crafts on Lakelse Avenue, or at defray the cost. of the 1989 Games in any Terra School. Terrace. | The e trophy will be given to elther: . * Hoyt, Herndon hit the books - Lamarr Hoyt's winning streak is at 13 and counting and Larry Herndon’s home run barrage ended at four in arow, but both piayers have their names.in the record books. ©. Hoyt, the Chicago White Sox. right-hander, is un- beaten in eight :American jLeague baseball decisions ‘this season and set a club record Tuesday night‘ with. his -13th = consecutive triumph in a 10-2. rout of Texas Hangers. Meanwhile, Herndon, — Detroit’s left fielder, homered his first three timesnat . bab-and:droverin: - Sever! runsas "he !Figerst@ ‘outsliigged: Oakland Ma's 11 ; ~ 9, Sineéhe also homered his -final ‘time up “Sunday against Minnesota, Herndon tled a major league record. of four. home runs in as many trips to the plate, -~= Ht was the 16th time: in- - major league: history. a_ | player: hit four consecutive ‘home runs over a ‘two-game ° : problems Plaguing. Twins 3 Orioles 7 -A_ three-run homer by newly-acquired rookie To Brunansky, his third in the. last hree games, snapped a- 2-3 tie. and helped Minnesota end a five-game losing streak and defeat Baltimore _ for the first time in 13 _ games. Brunansky _ con- nected in the fifth ‘inning off ‘reHever Jim Palmer, John Castino singled home what proved the winning run in ‘the top of the ninth ag the three | Twins ~ withstood Drillers stil) in trouble - EDMONTON (CP) —- By ‘taking the field against Fort Lauderdale. ‘Strikers tonlght,. Edmonton Drillers. will prove they are still in. the North American Soccer League. ; But it appears. financial the ‘three-year-old franchise -will have to be: solved soon if . Baltimore homers, Yankees 6 Royals 2 Bobby. Murcer: drove in (wo runs with a first-inning double and. Ken Griffey laced three’ singles, . stole . two bases and scored. twice. Ron Guidry, 6-1, retired the Royals in order just once in ‘seven innings’ but ran: ‘his career record to 8-2 against them. Kansas City’s only - runs came an Hal McRae’s . two-run homer in the fourth. Mariners 3 Red Sox 0 _ Floyd Bannister fired a Drillers to’ play tonight, afler which they will” owe $24,000. They will have to. pay that debt by their next’ home game June 2, _ The ‘tearn’s future may depend on what owner Peter ~Pocklington can accomplish during -, meetings with league. commmissidner *Phil Woosnam this week i in New. three-hitter and Bruce Bochte hit a solo home run as Seattle handed . Boston only its seventh loss in. the last 26 games. . Indians 6 Blue Jays Hi Toby Harrah slammed a one-out, solo home run in _ the bottom of the ninth inning. The Blue Jays, who trailed 5-1.after two i innings, tied ‘the game in the top of ’ theninth but Cleveland built ‘Phimbing "5d: - The Terrace Tennis Club Since ‘the meeting, more . Troelstra, secretary. ; “it the unider-8 iivision; Vie Froese : Trucking: Hot, Roddere bane More soccer to fome tonight . “canes WEEE, ai mer in. all. going i ihe: foam club gets an uel start | is back in operation, after an | organizational meeting two weeks ago when-over 20 people | " showed up to express interest in the club. : members have joined and the club is looking for any other tennis enthusiasts. who might like to become part of the organization, “ Members can get more information by ‘calling any of the members of the executive: Swarn Mann, president; Chuck - Cey, vice-president; Dave. Burdett, treasurer; or Chery! Prospective , ‘The club has already agreed to keep the Kalum Street courts, where they play Tuesday and: Thursday nights from. , 6 p.m. to dusk, cleaned and painted, and has set up a tournament cantmittee and tournament, June 12 and 13. set a date for the club’s initial : The elub has also tentatively scheduled an open tournament for mid-August. oykes has ‘CALGARY (CP) -~ For two years running, the best offensive back in the Canadian Football League has accepted his individyal honors with a nagging regret. : . “Personal achievements are nice but I want to go to the Grey Cup,” said James Sykes, Calgary. Stam- peders’ lone recipient at Tuesday night’s. CFL Players’ . Association awards dinner, “Individual goals may be fine for the firstfew years of... your career, bul if you never win The. big one then you're just another player.” ‘Although Sykes and the regrets was the leading offensive lineman. The Tom Pate’ Memorial Trophy, presented to both a professional and. college player whe best contributed _tohis-team and community, was received by Boone-and Mike Emery, a University Columbia . of British | -linebacker. Eméry will be eligible for the draft next year. . The CFL’s top statistical leaders -for 1981 from the East and. West were also acknowledged at the dinner. Owner. its lead with the help of Yon Stampeders missed the shocked Hayes’ s three-run homer. ' me ae “The reason y : 1 finally: .screamed and yelled in public was that I .had-to - make a point; the league’ is "in absolute trouble unless it goes. strictly outdoor,” jronically, it was the unexpected playoff collapse. ‘of Pocklington’s hockey team, " acknowledged. for - their out if there.are too ‘many... “and most assists,-respectively, rt Edmonton Oilers, playoits last season, the 27- year-old ~ from Rice University has been more than just another player - Since hig arrival in Calgary “four years ago. , The CFL’s leading rusher in 1980 and. 1981,.Sykes has’ - scrambled for 4,089 yards and 34 touchdowns. He has ° also caught, 189 passes, ran back 80 kickoffs. and 42 punts for an. additional 4,346 yards and four touchdowns. Sykes was just one of several players. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — John W. Galbreath, chairman of ‘the. board of Pittshyrgh; Pirates, oo ; he’s shoeKéd~ by “the ¢ ments.of a.scout who said. -- the.. National” Léague baseball club should make trades to put more ‘while players: on its roster.- Howie Haak, chief scout ‘of the Pirates and the man who discovéred | baseball star Roberto Clemente, said - Pittsburgh fans won't come pera inn Oxen play / The Herald, Wednesday, May 19, {9 takes. an Mr. Mike's. ' Sharks at os Caledonia Senior’ Secondaxy Schoal. “+ "div the grlder-10 division, “Sundance Sontes. play, Shopper's Déug’ ‘Mart. ‘and-Finnjog' Flyers take on Pohie. Coyotes; both games § at Passi | Hall Elementary: ‘School.: : Under-s- division’ ‘games: ple ¢ ‘ ‘tennial: “Lions . ~againgt ‘Mertace: ie nd: Tilden "Tigers against Kinsmen’ Jets, both eontes at, E 2 merit pimaly Setioc “Membership fee. for. thie club is $10, “whieh ‘allows a member to.us¢ the Kalumi Street courts on club night and. ; enter. the club tournament. The club will be sponsoring a free instructional clinic for members: only, and. will be corresponding with other northwest tennis clubs and members will be kept up to date regerding tournament information in these communities. a v ‘Local Sports Shorts, *. 4 BE ATT LEE AE NOLS © ZOE Beet tyes hn med Fo eh OwehS Raed pe eases eee ara Shoppers win big’ Shopper's, Drug Mart decisively beat Knights of, : Columbus: 26-6 Tuesday night in. Terrace Minor Baseball * — 4 Association Pony. league play at Rotary Park. Tonight’ S games.in minor baseball wiil all be, played at! Agar Park, as the Mosquites and Broncos take the field... In? ” Mosquito action, Flaherty Trucking #:-ets Terrace Drugs — and Terrace Co-op plays Terrace Esso, while in the’ Brorico 5 3. division, Credit Union plays Skoglund Logging. All games = begin at 6: 45 pm, ee Balat ®. - Minor softball results “Most of the Terrace Minor Softball'scores fram Tuesday { night's games were available at press time. In the T-ball division, Gemini Gems edged Emca Supply 29-25, — Inthe mite. division, Eastend Supremes beat Juba’s fot Shots 11-5 and Bob's Swingers took. -Bri-Don Specials 11-8: In the Squirt division, it was Tunnel and Rock Workers 8 Westend 8. Pee Wee games had Gemini Gems beating New Quadra. Travel 12-10, Camperland dropping a 25-13 decision to Doc's Cartage, Skeena Hotel edging Northwest Sportsman 9-7 and Lakelse 3 Pharmacy getting beaten by Thorabull Huskies a 9. RET dt Putts Ce eed oe ee odd ott bean: Buildall puta ‘OK. . “> Kitimat Buildall beat OK Tire 8-5 in the only ‘Kitimat | “minor lacrosse- game played Tuesday night at. Tamitik sports complex. — ; No goalscorers were available from the game, The weekend saw the Kitimat lacrosse asseciation hold their 1981 ‘awards banquet. In: thetyke division, league a: -- champion Firefighters 1304 got their gold medals, while &- David Hyland and Glenn Miller won awards lor top scorer qh “ ‘ s =z a . . Bd =. 2 . ~ = Ps a. . ‘? é . . Zz. . = ' * og “! y .. Stretch. “ ‘that. may have forced the. outstanding showing i in 1981. ‘blacks team.. survive, pvork. : ACKS ON Beam. are Novice division awards were presented to Red’s Pickup, “i. ; Tn other “AL games, it it is to urvi : Z ‘ Drillers into mal Also. honored were |: “We re going, to have to “league champions'- Scott Buick, high scorer; and Doug ‘s - was: California Angels. 4, Gerieral. manager. John __ -Pheklington. saidhe would - precarious position. _ Hamilton. Tiger-Cats’ Ben trade for some whites,” ii _ Cleveland Milwaukee Brewers : 4-1; Minnesota. Twins 6, - Baltimore’ 8-7;, New York Yankees. 6, ‘Kansas City Royals 2; Seattle Mariners 2, Boston Red Sox 0: and Indians . 6, Toronto Blue Jays 5. ‘in the National League, it . was Los Angeles Dodgers 2 Chicago Cubs.-1, --Atlanta ’: Braves 6 Montreal Expos 4, " St. Louis ‘Cardinals 2: San. _ Diego Padres 0, New York “Mels 7 ‘Cincinnati Reds 4, Houston . ‘Astros 2 Philadelphia Phillies'‘1 in 12_ __ linings and Sai Francisco “Giants 2 Pittsbé rgirP Pirates see Vo ee Herndon’ hit® his “three e homers against Mike Norris _ but the: streak ended when. “he ‘grounded oul against” Dave, Beard, — ‘Lance ‘Parrish © “also ~ “homered ‘for the Tigers; while Rickey - Hendersun, ' Danny: Goodwin, : Dave’ _ McKay and pinch-hitler Jeff. .~ Burroughs. ¢ ‘connected. for” Colbert said ‘Tuesday | the ‘Edmonton have agreed ona‘ deferment of $18,000 in rent the Drillers owe for the use of Clarke Stadium. The city had threatened to cancel the Fort: Lauderdale gameif the Driliers did not pay the rent. “definitely | fold. the team “team and the™ city of ; unless it doesn’t have: to. ” _ play in the indoor season.” - if this request is granted, Pocklington said he would ‘keep. the outdoor team “forever.” ~ Pocklington believes. that as many as half of the’ NASL owners support his bid: to One source, who asked not_. eliminate the indoor season, to. be identified, said the deferment will allow the . - Your topping’s -onthe bottom! but.said most of them do it. in silence, . ‘includes When. Los Angeles Kings eliminated the Oilers from: ~ Zambiast’ . dinebacker) Edmonton Eskimos’ Ed Jones (defensive back), the first round of -the~ Edmonton’s Dan -Kearns - National Hockey League , playoffs, Pocklington: was forced to pay a reported $2 ° million ticket refunds. That -created a cash-flow - gap in his business and Sporting empire ihat also baseball’s Edmonton Trappers ‘of the Pacific Coast League. Youréall _mixed up! “(special teams player), and , Joey “Walters of Saskat- chewan (receiver). David Boone of Edmonton was chosen’ by his peers to receive the Mack Truck - award as the lop defensive ° lineman while Larry Butler of Winnipeg. Blue Bombers Uinebacker),_ Moughriders _ four, whites starting.” ~+-.“That!s not the attitude of ‘myself or my son o¥ the ball club,” Galbréath said. “I assure you of thal. .. Gilchrist, most assists, Haak said frorn Portland in | * a telephone interview. Td: . Blaine Moore, high scorer; and David Monti, most assists. «Say you have to have About Stabetoff, wha tied.for top scorer. = een " Pee wee awards were ‘given to Elks, league champions; — _ Bantam awards were given to Kiwanis, league cham- ‘pions; Tan Bulck, high scorer; and Aaron Callihoo; -most assists. © Senior awards were presented to \dtimat Landscaping, league champidas; and to’ Steve Buick and Clift Sher- TIS L EECA Eee aa Pre rey begs raed See AUNTY TACT ALA el "Oakland. . 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