now he MESTRE, Italy (CP) — Canadian basketball coach Jack: Donohue now figures he's seen the best and the ‘worat in his charges after the national squad coripleted play in an international tournament on a sour note. ‘We got our heads kicked in,"* Donohue said Saturday ught after Canada lost 68-64 4o a Soviet Union club team to finish laat in the four-team * tournament In the acid medal match Saturday night, llaly defeated the United States’ Pan-American Games team 63-81 in overtime, The’ Soviets finished third. The winless Canadian squad dropped an 84-57 decision to the U.S. In Thursday night’s opener and then lost a 75-71 heart- breaker Friday night to It “We never have played better in Italy than we did last «night (Friday),” “Tonight Donohue said. -Waterloa, Ont., Page 6, The Herald, Monday, ; June 4, 1078 They lost but knows (Saturday) was the worst we have ever played. Three things were missing. Our rebounding wasn't as.good as it should have been, our shot selection: was very. poor and we.didn't puton enough: pressure defensively, : ’ “But we have more ; talent on this team than we have ever had before, So the onus is very much on the coaching staff tostraighten thia out for the PanAm Games (in Puerto Rico next menth).” Canada's tap scorer Saturday were Jim Zoet of Port Perry, Ont., with 15 points. Romel Rafiln uf Phil Toll- estrup of Hamilton, and Tom Bishop of Calgary con- tributed eight points apiece. - ‘Canada will play three ‘exhibition games against Italy and one against the Sovet national team later this week at various locations in Italy. SHE'S NEW BUT GOOD TOKYO (AP) — Soviet neweomer Stella . Zakharova won the women’s combined In- dividial event and defending. champion Alexandre Ditiatin of the Soviet Union captured the men’s event in the 1979 World Cup gymnastic champlonshipa Sunday. In the women's event, the —.15-year-o Zakharova scored 39,30 points — 965 on the balance beam and 9,95 in floor exercises Sunday following 98:80 on the vaulting horee and 9.80 on the paralle] bars Saturday, Zakharova was unknown until she cap tured the Soviet -gym- nastic championship in May. Competing in the two- day combined individual events were 25 men and women gymnasta.: On Monday, the eight best gymnasts in each event will compete for honors in individual events. Emilie Eberle of Romania and Nelli Kim of the Soviet Union shared second place in the women's event with 39.15 points. Nadia Comaneci of Romania, the 1979 European gymnastics champion and 1976 Olympic champion, received a perfect score of 10,0 in floor exercises and placed fourth over-all with 39.00 points. She scored 9.80 on the vaulting horse, 9.30 on the parallel bara and 9.4 on the balance beam. VICTORIA (CP) — Joe Ryan, a member of Canada's Football Hall of Fame and a founder of Winnipeg Blue Bombers, died in hospital Saturday after a long battle with cancer, He was 77. A native of Starbuck, Man, who had ilved in Victoria for the last 10 years, Ryan was instrumental in getting the Blue Bombers eperational in 1933 and managed them to the Grey - Cup in 1035, the first time a Western Football, Con- ference club won the national title. Ryan also helped found Montreal Alouettes and was general manager of a third Canadian Football League club, Edmonton Eskimos, in the 19603 A sports columnist for the Winnipeg Free Press when he berame involved with the Bombers, Ryan was the first football executive in Western Canada to import players Y- and coaches from the United States.. Seven’ Americans were on the roster of the 1035 Grey Cup champions. After winning two more Canadian titles with Win- Record shattered BERLIN (AP) — Marita Koch of East Germany shat- tered her own world record - in the200-metre dash Sunday with a clocking ‘of 22.03 seconds, She set the mark during a track and field meet in Leipzig, the East German state news agency ADN reported. Koch established the former record of 22.08 on May 28, 1974 in Erfurt, East Germany, breaking the standard of 22.21 by Irena Szewinska of Poland that ’ pipeg in 1939 and 1941, Ryan left to work for the federal tax department. But he was back in football in 1846, joining Leo Dandurand, Eric Cradock and Lew Haymanin founding Montreal " Alouettes, . With Ryan as general manager, Hayman as coach and former professional Frank Filchock American’ as: quarterback, the Alouettes won tha Grey cap in 1949, oan again left the game join Cradock in a brokerawe career in Toronto but went to Ednionton as general manager in 1940 and engineered one of the bigoest trades -in the history of the CFL when he sent Hall of - Famer Jackle Parker to To- JR HOCKEY TROUBLES More effort PENTICTON, B.C. (CPY —~ More work is needed by individual team owners to overcome financial problems facing members of the British Columbia Junior Hockey League, president Ron Livingstone said Sun- Livingstone, former vice- president from Langley, replaced Ernie McLean as theBCJHL's top executive at the league's annual meeting during the weekend, “The owners have got to try new ideas in order to cut expenses,” said Livingstone. “We’vaalso got to put a good level of hockey on the ice to bring the fans back into the rinks.” The new president ald that three teams Revelatoke Bruins, Vernon Canadians and Nanaimo Clippers — are having financial problems and must Teport to the league's executive committee by June 15 regarding operation in the 1970-80 season. Two new franchises were officially admitted to the league and will pla a the Coast Division, Richmond Sockeyes and North Van- couver Caps were membera of the Pacific Junicr Hockey League last season. Richmond defeated © Toyota dealer. 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Winners will be required to first correctly answer a time limited test of skill plus meet conditions including: be ‘18 years of age or over, possess a valid driver's licence, provide auto insurance and . maintenance to lease agreement standards and others. - Full contest rules and conditions of prize a are at at your ‘ TERRACE MOTORS LTD. A em A Ct Ae ER PR NP RP NET AEN Tr A OR ER ONTOS AERP RRA i Re had stood for four years. , f Apne SR ss 5 we i Kamloops Chiefs of the UeIPEURD e][OJ07) _ 4916 Highway 16 Wast Telephone: 635-5959 Motor Dealer Number DO0449A ‘BCJHL in a playoff to determine B.C.’s provincial fen of Tier Two junior Tentative lineup for next season includes 14 teams. Coast members are to be Bellingham Blazers, Delta ' Suns, Abbotsford Flyers, Chilliwack Colts, Langley Canadians, Nanaimo, North Vancouver and Richmond. The Interior Divislon remains the same with ’ Penticton Knights, Merritt Centennials, Kamloops, Vernon, Revelstoke and Ke-, lowna Buckaroos, He got By THE CANADIAN PRESS Unlike comedian Rodney Dangerfield, who habitually complains he doesn't get any respect, Chris Dangerfield no such = problem Saturday night. The Birmingham, England, native scored a palr of secondhalf goals and assisted on another to lead Los Angeles Aztecs to a 6-1 North American Soccer League victory over Por: tland Timbers. With the score 2-1 In the Azteca’ favor, Dangerfield scored at'49:40 and again at 61;02 to put the game out of reach. The forward’s first goal was unassisted, while . George Kottan and Bob ‘Sibbald were credited with assists onthe second. The five goals equalied the Aztecs’ season high, Johan Cruyff, Hubert Smeets an Leo Van: Veen had Los Angeles’s other goals, while Clyde Beat getting the lone . Portland goal In. other games, Tampa ‘Bay Rowdies blanked Seattle Sounders $0, Houston Hurricane nipped Vancouver Whitecaps 1-0, San Jose Earthquake edged Memphis Rogues 2-1. and Philadelphia Fury shut out -Detroit Ex- press 3-0. Tampa aptain . Rodney Marsh h scored his fourth gamewinning goal af the season on a penalty kick and added another with 14 seconds to go asthe Rowdies snapped the Sounders’ five- game winning streak. Fabbiani also scored for the Rowdies, now &3, w are unbeaten in six games at Tampa Stadium. The Sounders fell to 6-5. David Robb converted Frank Worthington's ‘of play for theo bea Argonauts for. five - Ryan was tredited with implementing numerous rule changes and ws a constan advocate of ‘ equalization of ticket and. television revenues, per- mitting the smaller Western Conference franchises . to continue operating. He retired from football for the last time in 1063 and Original E Blue Bomber dies moved to “Vietorta, He wail inducte into the Football Hall of Fame in 4975. - Ryan ‘is survived by his widow, the former Helen Killeen; a son Tim, who ia'a sportscaster with CS-TV in New York, and three dughtera, Mar Joe, Kathleen and Cynthia. _.. Funeral arrangements ; have not been completed," i, said needed ” Al Cartwright of Penticton was appointed Interior Division chairman and is to Teport to the league president. 7 The owners revised the jeague, eonstitutlon and peop ted, on an experimental arule which limits to ning the number of last-year juniors on each team, A committee was established to review legue compensation rules for }ayers transferring to Se another BCJHL' team and ’ the league agreed to present _ 4 submission to to the B.C, Association regarding the status of the. Bellingham Bellingham, which easily captured league and pla _ team -honars, was not allow compete for the provincial Tier Two title and a berth in the Centennial Cup playoffs ° because the team m is operated by fore’ The ips cwnersh ‘Mill hola its annual meeting here in ember, et BCJHL schedule will be formulated at a June 24 meeting in Manning Park. his respect rebound after four minutes nly goal Philadelphia needed as the Fury halted Detroit's win-. ning streak at five. Miro Djordjevic scored on a cross from. Dusan Lukic at 65:49, then Alan B Bail set up Wor- _thington for a goal -Toelater, Lots of soccer here in Terrace by Chris Porter There were. Division 2 Terrace Minor Soccer games on the weekend, all at. the . Skeena: West field, Manuel's Pumas played in two of these games, and won. both, as they downed: Philpott’. Cheetahs 3-1, and Dropped New Alyansh, also by a 8-1 margin. New: Aiyansh also dropped a 7-1 decision to the Sight & Sound Tor- nadoes. Division .3 also had three games scheduled, At the Skeena North field, Mr. Mikes Sharks and the Bavarian Inn Oxen played a 3-3 tie, while ‘Murford’s Mosquitoes squeaked by the Cedarland Glants 1-0, ‘Aiyansh downed All Seasons Blazers 7-1 in a game at the Skeena East field. Five Division 4 games were played Saturday at Cassie Hall’s fields. At the Cassie Hall East field, it was Skeena Foresters over Faber's Bombers 2- 1, Aiyansh downing the - McCOLL | REAL ESTATE. SERVICES. © A.J. McCOLL, (Notary Public) 635-6131. 3239-A KALUM> STREET LAND— LAND— LAND Residentlal acreage. Beautiful 2.38 acre parcel In excellent nelghborhood. Center portion cleared and ° fringe nicely treed. City water avallable. $35,000. Interesting building ‘site on rock biutf overlooking Skeens Valley Golf Course. Lightly treed — water ‘available. $8,000. i 2x 1.08 acres light Industrial property just off Keith Ave. on Braun Street, Pertialty cleared. Listed together at $50,000. va acre ple shaped parcel on Old Lakelse Lake Rd. and. Toynbee. Septic tank and well. Frame house needs Interlor refinishing. $20,000, Nicely treed bldg. lot on Thornhill Road. Past Golf Course. Water avallable. Listed at $10,000. Wacra lightiy treed parcel on Old Lakelae Lake Road near = Willams Creek, Listed .at $30,000. 105 acre farm at Old Remo. Beautiful soll, Doublewlde . provides comfortable home. Subdly. possibilities, good well. Reasonable at $55,000. 1600 sq. ft. home with 1 bedroom suite over garage. 2 bedroom cabin on property. Beautiful gardens - greenhouse - summer plenic house with ouldoor oven ‘for baking bread. 1.01 acre tully developed. Night Phones Bonnie Shaw 635 -§970 Bud McColl 798- 2462 three - Co-op Kickers 20, and Highe’ 8 Surveyors dropping Aiyansh 3-2. Hall West field ation, the West End: Eagles defeated Moose Internationals 4-2, and Pohle’s Coyotes won 6-2 — over Finnings Flyera.- A total of four. Division 5 games were played, all at the Clarence Michiel fields. Action at the ‘Clarence Michiel east field saw Totem Mustangs and Wedeene Whitecaps play to a 4-4 draw, while McEwans. _ Firebirds -squeaked by the Terrace Chrysler ns 3-2. In Clarence Michiel West field action, Ken’s Photo’s Mighty Mites tied Doe’s United 1- ‘4, and tie Kinsmen Jets downed the Kenworth Cats 21. There are two Division 2 games slated for this weekend. At 10 a.m. ‘Saturday, at the Skeeria West field, Philpott's Cheetahs take on. the - Sight & Sound Tornadoes, while at 11:30 a.m., Manuel's Pumas play a game at Aiyansh. Division 3 also has two games scheduled for Saturday, both at the Skeena North field. At 10 a.m., the Bavarian Inn, Oxen take on All Seasons Blazers, while at 11:30 a.m., it's Murford’s Mosquitoes va Mr. Mikes Sharks, Four Division 4 games are slated for Saturday, three of these at the Cassie Hall fields. At 10 a.m., Pohle Coyotes take on the Moose. In- ternationals, and at 11:15 a.m., the Coop Kickers go ‘against Highe's Surveyors, both games at the Cassie Hall East field, Finning Flyers take on the West End Eagles in a 10:00 a.m. game at the Cassie Hall East field, and at 11:15 a.m., Skeena Foresters take on Aiyansh at Alyansh, The Clarence Michiel fields wiill be the scene of. four Division 5 games Saturday. Clarence Michiel East field sees Ken's Photo's .Mighty Mites take on the Terrace Chrysler Aspens at 10 - a.m., while at 11:15 ama. on the same field, Kenworth Cats go oraiut McEwans Firebirds. On the Clarence Michiel: West field, the Kinsmen Jets are up against the Wedeene Whitecaps at 10 a.m., and the Totem Ford r Mustangs take on Doc’s United in an 11:15 a.m. game.