ho ° This Pizza Hut defender iust barely got his head on the ball on a Haisla. Eagles corner ’ kick, but It was enough to tip It away from the Eagles’ forwards and out of danger. The two — Score winding up 5-5. -The game was 4 regular under-18: division Terrace Youth Soccer Association game Postponed from ‘Saturday: Irlybirds out of provincials | now . “One of five Terrace Youth Soccer Association divisional rep teams. was eliminated from provincial playoff action on the weekend, while the other . four: will play their’ first games this weekend in regional playoffs. ‘rlybirds from the. under-13, division: ; lost their regional playoff game to a Prince. George under-13. tearm 4-1 Sunday in Prince George and were: eliminated. The loss was foreshadowed by a 42 Prince George exhibition. Jerry Aldridge scored Oakland’s first points on an: ‘d-yard ; pasa Play and” defensive tackle: Dupre * recovered. a Marshall fumble in’ the .closing - minutes “as the Invaders beat Denver Gold 16-10 ‘in the only United States Football, League game * Monday night. os Quarterback. Craig Penrose, making, his nat “Four Expos lead voting | NEW YORK (AP): —" Montreal outfielders Andre’ George. otetory. Saturday, also in Prince Meanwhile, in Prince George, “the under-11 Cedarland: Giants ‘and_ the ‘This weekend in Terrace; two teams under-12 ‘Bavarian’ Inn Royals’ will | will play off against ‘Quesnel squads in’ playoff Sunday-against opponenis trom their first round of playoffs. in, the either Prince George oF. Williams Lake ' under-15 and under-18 divislons: The in their regional games.: “The Terrace under-18 Budget Boomers will pidy: teams’: opponents will: -be ~ décided from Quesnel, USFL start, led. a Denver _ drive which carried to the __ Oakland 10-yard line before’ : Punning back Harry Sydney fumbled =: with remaining. Marshall fell on . the loose ball at the 6,' "preserving the victory. before a crowd of 26,940, the Invaders’ second smallest at home this season. . © The’ Invaders’ straight victory gave them "At second base, Sax. has 344,242 to 192,423 for runner-. —Dawson _ and. Tim “Raines —. up Doug Flynn of Montreal. and first baseman Al Oliver joined Expos’ catcher Gary ‘ Carter as leader's at their positions dn vdting for ~ baseball's National League _ All-Star -team, announced by commissioner Bowie Kuhn's office Monday, .. Joining the four Montreal players as leaders in the second. weekly balloting report are second baseman Steve Sax of Los “Angeles - Dodgers, shortatop Ozzie Smith of St. - Loiiis Cardinals;, third baseman Mike ‘Schmidt:. of . Philadelphia Phillies” and outfielder Dale Murphy of ° _ Atlanta Braves. The voting continues through June 24 for the: American and National League teams that will meet July 6 at Chicago's - Comiskey Park in the 50th anniversary game. Dawson, second in ‘the - - league in hitting, took: the lead among the outfielders with 387,824 votes to 353,021 for Murphy, the major ~ league leader In home.runs and runs batted in. Raines is third with 283,041, just ahead of Willie McGee of St. Louis, the -league’s top hitter, who has. 242,008, Fourteen outfielders have recelved more than 100 ,000 votes so far, Oliver (291, 126) inoved in ’ frontof Steve Garvey of San. Diego (216,490) at firat hase, Kelth Hernandez of St. - Louis has 204,008, followed . by the Phillies' Pete Rose (193,236). Chris Chambliss of Atlanta and Bill Buckner of Chicago Cubs also are over 100,000, Carter ieads all National League players in the voting with 462,479, topping Darrell Porter of St. Louis, second among catchers with _ Smith's 438,081, second to Carter in the balloting, has him comfortably in front of © of. Cincinnati ..Reds (165,944) =< Dave. Concepcion. | "and the Expos Chris Speier (162,591), oF Schmidt has. 343,267; to. léad at third base with Tim | _ Wallach of Montreal second ‘' . Arizona |, * _at 180,064, - . The. latest American or . League vote’ totals’ will. be’ announced Thursday, ~ Sueeest For” - FATHER'S DAY & GRADUATION —"'NEW" Mustache Razors —Shaving Items —Bark Carvings --Brass Coin Banks BARK TEXTURED POTTERY COFFEE wues “ane BEER STENNS oe ~ 1:54 ° period, 5 third wots : EEE an 87 record. They lead the - Phila 1d 3 0.223 167 867 Boston 9 & 0925 290,400 N Jersey 401 0363 16" 267 Wash “9213 8223 380 .133 ‘CENTRAL DIVISION Chicago 10 3 O377 416 .667 Tampa 10 $ 0203 202 667 Michigari “9 6 0.957 164 600 *-Olrmham 67 0290 449 533 “PACIFIC DIVISION” ‘Oakland. 0. QF 0289 258.533... -Los- Ang.:. 0 7-8 O.24t 30a 467 Denver. & 9 0915 15% .a00 4°11 0234356 .267 “. Los Angeles at New Jersey N ‘their age-group rivals at 10:30 a.m. _ Saturday, while the Terrace teams: ‘will Saturday, while at 12:30 noon, Dave's - be playing exhibition Tatehes, ; Plumbing will] meet the under-is team Winners of the games this. weekend , will advance to the . next ‘round: of Both games are scheduled for provincial Playafts in Pentletog late in Northwest ‘Community College. . * - Invaders outshine Denver Gold. OAKLAND, Calif, (AP) — ~ une, Pacific Division, with Los” Angeles second at 74 and. . with 48-yard - fiel ‘Denver third at 69.995” “. The. Invade vin ‘Aldridge,. the tavecers” - kicked eld goals ‘from’ fullback, came: out of . the: and. 27> yards: backfield and cdught ashort -halftime;: then hit: {i “pass from Fred Besana on ‘yards to give his team. a16-3 the 80-yard: play down a .- lead fp the, third pero’. sideline in the’ second. cut. Oakland's jest to Denver's Brian Speelman . «teh ~ USFL “Standings UseL ATLANTIC BIVISIOH _ WLT F A Pe teams battled throughout the contest,’ with th the Monday » Result _, Oaklaid 16 Denver 10 Fridsy..Games ‘. Chicago. at..: Birmingham Noe Arizona..at ‘Denver WN —Geese oben | —Metal Sculpture —Music Boxes Bipolar cig STARD SEED POTTES “ Louis - - because nekey. for Purina, ‘which- earlier- -had - . company “to on the grounds ‘Ralaton’ offered to hand’ over” the’ téam with | - certain conditions,- had: failed“ to- - meet its ‘ obligations :in ~ maintaining the franchise in, ‘u : good standing... : season, “but a league would do cverythin possible. to: find ’*‘sultabk ownership. Bete refused.” ‘to; per franchise... Purina has. made it very clear’ that as of, 5 p.m. ~ (EDT) ‘today, * they’ were going tostart liquidating the ° _ team,” ‘dlegler. said- Monday.. “And once it was. in liquidation, there - would: have been no chance to keep | a team: in St.-Louis as it is presently, known." ws participate | in the, recent - NHL draft, and refunding.of © season tickets indicated the. ~ compariy had no intention of - meeting. its -contractual obligations to Jun an NHL: franchise, . nag . “It's, clear: that’ as. of 5. : pim., they- were’ ‘going: to: pound the final nail in the - ;. coffin. for: hockey in St. > Louis,” he said, The termination of the NEW YORK (AP) — New: York Rangers today traded right wingers Ron ‘Duguay . - and Ed Johnstone and, Ziegler . sald. Ralston ; Purina’s decision. todisband:, -its front affi¢e, its refusal to © ‘goaltender’ Ed “Mio | to”. ‘Detroit: Red: Wings for’: ‘defenceman: Willie Huber, left winger Mark Osborne. -and right. winger Mike ; Blaisdell. “Huber, 25, is the iargest. “player: in ‘the. National - Hockey ‘League at, six-foot.” ” five ‘and. 225. pounds, In74, games | with": Detroit, last, “season, he scored 14 goals aod ‘added 29. assists. He . wapa first-round draft * ‘choice; No. 9 overall, in Ce 20% on | Until jane zh DONT FORGET FATHERS. DAY! _ Shop al _ fine TH mm 20 Bonn utr © DRY CLEANING _ on Father’ $ Suit, | ‘or 7 Sport. Coat & Slacks, : | natever You wear ’ > Clean with. care, Biebards Cleaners | a EMERSON ST. | : GEST, Arriving OLD STYLE SHOPPING, oLD STYLE SERVICE! —LARELSE AVENUE: ate BLOCK,