_——” wae vay iD tie early leader Mark BY PIRATES -Madlock captured — oe played both secand and third ae, a ong Whitson was 2-9 with Pitts" . burgh in 19 games, seven - them starts, . Tm lea baliclub but they’re a_con- general manager called me and said they're going to use'me ag a Roberts was 0-2 is battlng .281 sSeABON, ; “T don't worry about what Giants with a2? ERA ‘in. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Pat McGowan sank a 58-foot on the 16th hole Thur- . Alzado, “on duly 14, ‘ to conquer. As near as I'can SPORT COMMENT] ‘ by Ron Boileau . In Thursday's Herald’ you might have noticed an . Armstrong ‘3. C, Snead — all at 6. MecCumber's lead seemed © articte in the Sports Shorts announcing an eight-round boxing exhibition between World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali and Lyle Alzado. You football fana will remember Alzado is-the star defensive end of the Denver Bronco's. What you might . not realize is that he is no stranger to the boxing ring, £ in ten years. The t ; “gd Colusa, Callf., residen Alzado saya he.. bis al he hasn't fought Alzado has 44 wins and only one loss as an amateur. His only loss was to Ron Stander and “was robbed'' of that decision. . . “Ask Stander to smile and see then ask him who put it out.” Alzadoclaims. The ¢-foot g-ineh and 250-pound football star wants people to know this bout against Ali is no joke. He's been ~ training hard and says: - “Do you think I'm going to go in there and get my bead knocked off? Ican’t beat him, but I'm going to go after him, and if I land something...” His training schedule started back in March under manager Bobby Lewis. Alzado runs twice a ‘day and hada sparring wéssion with heavyweight fighter in the world as ranked by the World Boxing Council a . The Broncos have taken out a million dollar in- surance policy on the 90-year-old Alzado, but he feels It won't be necessary, place only a few days before the opening of Denver's training camp. Alzado says If he thought’ there was any danger to his football career, he wouldn't do it. who is well known for. his extensive off season social work with troubled youngsters, concluded with, “Some people probably think I'm going to get my head Jmocked off, but I tell you, I’ve gotasurprise.” The bout is staged for Denver's mile-high stadium people will purchase tickets ranging from $10 to $50 Ali just concluded several exhibition boxing mat- ches in Europe so he is in top form. He recently an- nounced his retirement stating there was nothing left figure, this must be the tenth time he has announced years. In typical colourful fashion, he warned Alzado that no football player was going to beat him and he was out for blood. Oe meng —_ forced to make a prediction I would guess around the ring charge filed by his wife, I suffered facial bruises in an encounter with him following a dance. Earller this year Mrs, Barnes obtained a court order restraining Barnes from bothering her. Barnes is on parole from the Adult Correctional Institution in Cranston, R.I., where he was imprisoned — for breaking probation by carrying a handgun. He had been placed on probation after pleading guilty to assaulting a former Providence teammate with a tire iron. _ WLB.A. San Diego Clippers coach Gene Shue, when - asked if he thought Barnes would accept an offer to - ‘play with the clippers said, “It’s elther that, Sing Sing or Alcatraz. He's got some problems.” What an understatement. -_ is THIS WEEK ONLY 6000 galton septic tank = 150 feet perforated pipe 10 feet solid pipe and fitting , CHARLIE BELANGER Plumbing & Heating 4426 Lakelse 625-0319 tender out there. Their. manager. and - with the. 4.68 ERA, the missing tooth, - Jones, who is also from Denver is ‘the gth ranked" ” disappoin even though the bout will take — Agent Ron Kauffman is hoping 60,000 - his retirement over the ‘gece pact. $949.00] " Randle, -who spent elght in the big leagues, will On Portland: in the Class ‘AAA Pacific Coast League, my the Pirates said. He was released by New York Mets a and ie, «ering spring training. ending WS aigned by the Glants for their Phoenix Class AAA. up five birdies over the par . na, 1,at9yard Colonial the morning round. . - Just behind McCumber Koch ond.Tom ~ were Gary Jenkine, both at 68, and 1074 Memphis champion Gary Player, Mike McCullough, Victor Regalado, Wally ong, Brad Bryant end secure for the day. as Mc- went to five-under secoml year on the tour, it a hot streak, He add on the nine parred tha ‘next three holes and) birdied seven through nine, inclusive, ninth 18th and 14th. On the four 13th, he hit a seven: shot to the green and winner Canadian Open,. fell to a tng 72, Gibby Gilbert, the 1976 champion, was at 78 and 1977 winner Al Gelberger was at 71. ; Player's 17-year-old Wayne . a 7. amateur g under a sponsor's exemption, the younger Player ballooned to 3 on the it recovered a threeover wy ; The Herald, Friday, June 2, 1979, Page T MeCumber was -driving . putts as. ae tedted the th, seventh, ge B.. 4 VER: : last | week’s An: "| BOLD. “LIVES UP TO | FAITH TORONTO (CP) — When Bold Agent was outdistanced in his first race a8 -a two-yearold and was beaten 19 lengths . in his next'sta Mac Benson still in the bay calt.’ Benson, who - | coura _ | him O08 rove ] patience ~ derstanding." last year’ worth on Dee, 30, 1978. This year's running will be witnessed by Queen Mother, who will present ‘the Queen's personal gift of 50 gulneas and a gold cup valued at $9,700. ‘ Making the draw for the Plate, Woodbine Racetrack, was Embrace EP... to. be’ In a splll heavy and: Ahad faith gent out to win ‘3 Quoen’s Plate ~ Fh Tay Toronto, sald the colt just needed time. time. . fimo to learn haw t relax, Time to learn how |" to run, It was en-[.- to me to se lee - of with un- the 1%-mile Plate. - There'll be a’ field of nine in this year's race, $168,910, $106,541 going to the win- ning owner. sO When the entry box closed Dec. 15, 1977, a total of 387 hotees were with the run at jured York's Belmont Park inj} . nn oT Steady Growth, who} won the other division of | the Plate Trial Stakes in 142 on a fast track compared - with Bold Agent’s thme of 1:42 45, was: also expected to. ’ | receive support Puy om * e rr In observance: of Dominion Day, ‘Sunday, July 1, 1979, the District ‘of. Terrace Municipal Offices will be closed on Monday July 2, 1979. sees slaughter -YONDON (AP) — ‘Tim Barker of Britain, ousted by . Willson, a1¢-yearold from: Argentine Ivanns Ma Shelby, N.C., conquered in the first round, arid 16- ; -, Guillermo Vilas $7, 63, 61, year-old Pam Shriver'af the The following change In rofuse pickup Is 14 uaeday an the US gto witnarew with on Introduced: ' , ‘ _, Slaughter of seeded players _ oulder, . rbage normally collected on Monday will. coatinued at the Wimbledon ‘Dianne Frombolts of Aus- 4 fang champlonships, __trafia justifled seeded be picked up on Tuesday, duly 3, 1979. With the second round of atatus by defeating Marjorie The sanitary Jandfili 1s open 10:00 A.M, to 7:00 P.M. Tuesday fo Sunday. Closed all day Monday. Blackwood of Ottawa, the only: Canadian woman at Wimbledon, 6-2, 6-5. Rejean Genols of Montreal was eliminated from the men's the men’s singles completed, ” ‘ anly nine of the original 16° . seeds were left in contention, . well, . defending District of Terrace AS champlon. Bjorn Borg was troubled by a thigh injury and had doubts about going through with his thirdroun match today. oo Also: eliminated was | Manuel Orantes of Spain. - Gilles Moretton of France outlasted him 7-€, 3-6, 7-6, 2-6, 1. . American Tracy Austin ed her Wimbledo singles carlier in the week, 4 ~~ Terrace Men's FASTBALL TOURNAMENT June 30, July 1 & 2° Teams from Terrace, Fart St. James, ‘Burns Lake, Prince George, Houston, Prince Rupert a a “ | _ Riverside Park es Tournament Pass - °4.00 —— Game,Pass - 80° Jimmy Connora, warming up after a sluggish start, ‘downed Marty Rieasen 6-7, 6 . 3, 7-6, 6-0 fora place in the | third round. Co The upset reaulls have left Connors with no seeded | players in his way until he reaches the quarter-finals. If play continues according to. form, be then will play - Vietor Peecl, the tall, big- . hitdng Paraguayan who de-. feated Australia’s Phil Dent 64, 7-0, 63. | - . John McEnroe,- the Nox. 2++- seed, reached the ‘third... round Wi , y. é Two. American seeded‘, - players in McEinroe's half of the draw . progrensed Thursday, Roscoe Tanner demolished. Peter Mc- ‘Namara of Australia 4-1, 7-4, G4, and Tim Gullikson ‘beat TomaaSmidot ‘Ceochoatovakia 7-6, 4-7, 6-2, The women's singles\are — running more to form than ’ the men's, Of the 16 apeds, 14 have made the third round. The exceptions, AFC SUR yarinin’ Pancake | Breakfast |‘ Sunday. wane ages vast "WHAT THE FASTEsT THING INTHI/ AREA? Saturday, June 30 Monday, Juv?” a @ opportunities. . ‘ The opening stock to the new location Service in’s Tackle Shop: Quality & Personalized : “peinee Gearge SUMMER SKATING SCHOOL July ¢ - Aug. 31, 1979 - High Keep adlary of whare, when end what fish with. 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