ee gpoeta wos Playing 7% touring’ team. of e gxhibitions of the various an. z that they participate | in: “in Vancouver; “where mney are. ne owhpélehair’, athletes’ are in: ye Terrace today and Saturday.to ; exhibitions | this afternoon: at: : “Terrace area schools, will be“) ; “exhibition ~~ . Daalcetball’ ‘game-against a - ‘team of local personalitles.at" ° Caledonia Senior Secondary — School this evening at 8 p.m., and Saturday. will be in the _ Skeena Mal demonstrating _ their silts, a4 prayine al levels in, one ‘sport, ok haye:: "excellent. and is. a member “of thie BC basketball team, Canadian champs - for the. past - four ©. “years, while. Ken ‘Hinto. | has . also been part of that team,as "well ag playing of the national: champion valleyball team for the past past | four years, * Tonight's game will feature . ~ ' on-air personalities from: CFTK-radio, reporters from both. local. - Terrace alderman. David ‘the touring Vancouver team. - The touringteamismadeup _ of six people from’ Vincowver . - who, ‘according to a. press my release, are all accomplished - wheelchair ‘athletes: with. several yearwectpefiente eath | ata wide variety of sports, All- have competed , at Teast -at.: newspapers, _ * -Gellately and local wheelchair" ~ - ~ athlete Paul Clarke taking on “The. team * includes - Pat Madsen, Dennis Day, Bruce ‘Teichman (Squamish athlete “of the year.-in 1991) ..and yee ¥ u All other « members of the “eam are’ ‘experienced a8. well. Wie basketball is is featured at Cal tonight a bit of “The idea behind, the trip is ‘wo Bet people to realize that - “there are things that they can do, if-they become disabled,” © Clarke said Monday night. He - paid that it is offen. quite hard Marshal Smith, as -well as... “Steve Schlaflen. . coaches Patty Schlaflen’ and ° “The . Terrace team in the a game, meanyhile, will feature five TK disc’ jockeys, Vic “” Byskal, Matt. ‘Michtell, Todd. .'. Bellamy, Owen Greaves and .. Pat Matthews, Herald Sports Editor, Don Schaffer, reporter’ Chris’ Poole from: the com- for recently injured “and if. .people realized that. - they-‘are not helpless after a disabling accident their: ad- justment would be made much easier, ’ No damission will ‘be -- charged at thé game this . evening, which begins at 8 | “pm, The athletes visiting should put ona good show and ~ _ the exhibitions Saturday in the’ mail should also be well warth aking | in. | va ae who. will most likely be: + the’ only; Teally capable i ‘member. ‘of tha Terrace tegin® on thie court‘tonight, has quite “J” rience himself. A. on is “marathon-athlete, he recently. ” ‘ completed the. Vancouver - - Marathon and. has” played basketball In ‘Ontario, whére “hes from. - people to. adjust to their new. condition, . " __ pelition, Gellately _ and. ‘week, but like any good Baltimore Oriole he took his * feustrations oul on Min-— nesota Twins. ‘The 21-year-old rookie third baseman had a single In... other. .. ‘League games; Detroit _ Tigers clobbered Oakland A’s 11-3, Boston Red Sox beat Seattle Mariners 11-2, Milwaukee Brewers ended California’s: six-game - winning streak - defeating American... Cleveland. on eight . hits... while Ernie Whitt and Damasy Garcia delivered ° run-scoring singles in the seventh inning. Al Woods singled to start the. Toronto. Lary’ seventh against - Sorensen, advanced on a ‘groundér ‘ahd scored on ‘the . double scored: Money. | - Dave. _ Ripken takes out. frustrations Cal Ripken Jr: had beerin .... a horrible slump until last- Red Sox H. Mariners, z. ‘Jim Rice drove in five -cuns with a Homer and double, Rich Gedman belted -a three-run shot and Carl -Yastrzemski hit his 432nd_ career homer to’ back John Tudor’s nine-hit pitching. The Red Sox launched their ~ ~ mie assault against rookie” Mike Moore, who gaye up home runs in the first four innings. Brewers i Angels? 0 : Don Money's two-run double and Moose Hass’ six- hit _pitching” helped - Milwaukee win for only the ‘third: time. im, thes Yast 10- games. Money lined a ‘shot. down the left field line in the first inning to score Paul- “Molitor, who had singled,. and Cecil Cooper, who. doubled. Ben Oglivie's bloop tied it up t-Lin ‘the fifth on . run-scoring ground bail by, Bergman... Gary Lavelie _ Francisco starter Rich Gale “Gn the eighth and earned, the victory. Cards 6 Padres J ; Tito Landrum and. Lonnie Smith drove: in two runs apiece, and St. Louis scored four runs in the third inning to beal the Padres. replaced San. 7 Delta Day ” Kitimat Minor Lacrosse will be hosting their pues 5 King} a Days tournament ohne cnpat ry ~ George and 10 from all: day ‘Sunday. ° By ~"Jeueliers meeting Eiks; at 2pm. easy with Majeatic - ‘meeting Pririce: George; ‘and at 10° a my Sunday with ‘Elke Novice’ ‘games. ran. at 10 ~faanlating plays Prince: Geor ~at.6 hen ~ Russell and Sons play ‘Prince’ George; and vat 12° noon” Sunday when'¥ and 8 plays Ruseell. = * Bantam age games go at 9 a. m. Saturday vith: Kitimat. |. The event is held in salvia th Delta King Di a Kitimat, where several her event wll be! run: as: “with six tea from Prin eT al day Saturday md -Buildall playing Prince George 1; at 1 p.m. Saturday with _ OK Tire taking on Prince George 2; at9 a.m. Sunday with OK playing Prince George 3; at if a.m. Sunday with Buildall and Prince George 2; at 3 p.m, with Buildall.and_ OK; and at 4 p.m. Suniley with the two Prince. George “tenn! playing: PHILADELPHIA. (AP) — When Boston Celtics- “won: _the fifth game in the ‘peat-of- seven National Basketball Association ‘Eastern Con- ference _ championship. playoff Wednesday night, - their fans began to ‘chant: “see you Sunday,” The fans, of course, meant the Celtics would win the sixth game here tonight, © ‘and return to Boston on | Sunday for a seventh and’ deciding contést. . But theunflappable Julius Erving said: “They must have been thinking of ‘some Sunday next season, cer- tainly not this Sunday.” He said he wasn’t sur- prised Boston won. the fifth ° game, reducing their deficit i > “T didn't feel it would be a five-game series. It’s'a little _ too mucho ask us to get two | up ‘there (Boston) ‘even - though we did it two- years - ago,” he said, referring ta lhe 7éers’ Eastern triumph in the 1979-1980 season when Philadelphia won twice on’ the Celtics’ court. ‘But ‘Boston coach Bill | Fitch says he ‘expects the ’ Jeers to be. a little tense, remembering ‘how they blew-a 3-1 lead against the Celtics in, lagt . year’s playoffs. : Billy Cunningham, T6ers” coach, said the three games of the series in which there “were bloweuts was no’ in- dication of the strengths or _ weaknesses of either team. Boston won the opener by . ..40 points, lost the-second by eight and the third by two, then was blasted by 25, and trounced the Sixers by 29 ne . Fans. are. wrong—Dr. J coach apparently feels: ’. Parish waited tooJong in the - ‘three . games won by: Philadelphia. . ‘Cunningham is aware his team has to contain Larry” Bird (20 points, 20 rebounds - and eight assists Wed- esday). Bobby Jones has ‘that job, Caldwell Jones and- ‘Darry) Dawkins will defense | Parish. " N ats beat U.S. team RIO DE JANEIRO (CP) ' — The Canadian national men's basketball team defeated the United States, , represented by the _ University of Wyoming, 66- 64in the opening round ofan’ “” international ° “Thursday. tournament “The Canadian team, also aa ‘of | _comprising “mainly . university students, was led by: Jay Triana of Simon Fraser University with 22 points. Mike Jackson scored . 18 to lead the U.S. squad. . €anada held a 32-23 lead at the half but had to rally from aone-point deficit with - fF ees ‘than two “minutes... aa a aining in ‘the game We det natin: had a- ‘chance’ to tie the game with 16 seconds , left, but ‘missed ona jump. shot. . ; ~ “Also competing aré ‘éCuba, ; Mexico and Brazil. The. tournament is being . used by the- Canadians as* _ preparation for two. major | lournaments later. this ‘year:.the Jones Cup.com- “petition June 22-July: 5 in ‘Jaipei,..Taiwan, and the world: championship Aug... Wednesday night. he_ Celtics’ strategy 15-28 al Cali. Colombia. Canada plays: appears to be a’double-team * tonight... ‘on Erving, Andrew Toney. and Maurice Cheeks. | Boston has Parish playing both the fow and high post, ‘and Fitch has instructed his quick | decisions. on whether to | _ Shoot,. drive or pass. The centre to make NOW RENTING! ~ ‘su MMIT APARTMENTS - TERRACE and a ‘double, driving in f three runs, asthe Orioles’ —-Blue-—--Jays——blanked_-_Whitt's single. Whitt_1ook whipped , the Twins 4-0 Cleveland Indians 2-0. “second on the. throw | to ‘the - ate and scored -when 4 nie be “alt MoGreor In ‘the Orioles-Twins Garcia drilled a single off, a oS. game, a homer by Ken © the second base bag. & _ Ripken has gone 15-for-37 Sinpleton, Ripken's RBI Tigers il ats : while hitting safely in niné double and a sacrifice Tly . ° “Designated * hitter Mike ; of his last-10 games, a. .405 ; : 05 produced three runs in the —_fyie drove in four runs with stréak that raised his second inning off Pete a pair of homers and-Larry . | average from .165 to 243. Redférn. Ail RBI double by . Herndon’had three-singles a His three RBls,.helped joe Nolan and a two-run and two triples a8 Detroit if ~-Ballimope defeat. Minnesota - “single by ftipken made it 6-0 ¢ won its eighth consecutive ‘ { -whor the 14th.time.in'theJast “-inthettourth and"McGregor * game behind Milt Wilcox's 45 meetings. . game | COX'S rolled to ‘his seventh seven-hit’ pitching. . The . “Every day: I didn’t gel a - Straight - vietory ‘over the ‘Tigers also'won' eight in a” hit my confidence ‘sank: . Twins. - row from April 17-24. Ivie's . lower and. lower,” ‘Ripken. a home runs: came off Tom” _ said. “It was starting to Bet, Blue Jays 2 Indians 0 . Underwood --and Bob. ‘tome, Jim Clancy, ‘stopped Owehinko. coe “Joe ‘Morgan and his San’ whipped San Diego’é-3 ahd Pittsburgh took a 1-0 lead’ : Francisco teammates have Chicago trimmed ‘Los _ in the first on Tony. Pena's. - been: hearing a lot of boos Angeles 8:3. a _ RBI single, and the Giants lately at Candlestick Park..." : - ene ue In their past eight games, they ‘have: scored just ‘li ed rine. wiile losing Wilson running short - ive. times. - five cant worry. about fan INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Thursday ‘and she says she’s * reaction or what'swritlen in Desire Wilson is running out finding her effort to join the newspapets,” ‘said © o time and engines in her - Janet. Guthrie, as the only Morgan, who has been attempt to,,hecome the womén to starthere, a little _- sluinping along with the rest , second woman to start. in frustrating.’ ; : of the. team. “E know. what I. the Indianapolis 500. “Its juat, that we've been a san do. . We’ re’ down to our, last at it for two weeks,” Desire _ <. “You juit can't let thiigs engine,” said the 2ryear-- aig. ““That’s along time. : o “bother you’ -when. - you're -old South.. African ‘native . _ between the white lines.” who now éalls . England “upve never had 56 much | " hurday; Morgan was ‘home. “We've lost. three practice and 50, Titich time. between those lines when he engines here this month. to sort oul a car before. , proved what he could do, In - “The one we have in the Usually: it's a, quick 20- the grips of a 2- for-23 slump, car now has about 250 miles, , Minute. session and you've © . ” he singled on a'32 delivery | $0 its getting a bit-tricky 6ot to bul, up with the car as ” - “fram. Pittsburgh reliever now.” » it is.’ ” Rod. Scurry with two out in Wilson ‘s Eagle. is powered ; ., Pirates. 3.2 “the eighth inning, scoring. ~ two ‘rung’ and giving the . Glants-a 31 victory 0 over the Morgan: said wher ‘the “ count reached 3-2; “kind of" < Jooked around the park and | saw -Kent~Tekulve—tin-the- > Pittsburgh Sullpen) waving. his cap, letting the Firates- ” .know ‘he-was ready.” -. "So 1 knew If 1 gol’on base” “they'd pring him in to pitch Y to Jack. Clark. ” i Clark had struck: out three ‘times’ ‘already. in the game chis previous :20-at-bats. Doars Open at 6: 0. p.m, “/Arotind ' the ‘rest. of “aie “National. League, “St. Louie -by oa Cosworth= engine,, which. sells’. for more. than” $40;000. . _. “We ‘sure “could, Use - “another engine, but we just. ‘don't have the. money and ’ Dez.willhave:to qualify. and race with lhe same engine,” said ‘her: husband Alan,’ a ‘ former racer “who - now. is. -ferieral’ manager ' ~and . director of Brands Hateh - . Race: Track in, -England. . “They're designed ' to ‘Bo: “some, 600. miles without” “being. overhauled, 50. We. ‘The team-is still seeking a, formula ‘for’: more . speed. Wilson: Was. just, under 192 Miles arr hopr: i practice Games Start at 8:00 p.m. Admission~"8. % ott includes 1 card “face ‘quite.a challenge.” . ° “and: had only three hits: ‘in . : * Unser’ S ‘out . INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Bobby Unser, a three: time : winner -and -defending- “champion: ~of - --the = - Indianapolis 500, announced _ the ‘race. this. year ‘and _ ~ concentrate his full efforts’ - as team manager for Mexican * driver Josele Garza. cae » Speculation had run high: . : througiout the month that - ‘Unser, :)4By- from Albiquerque,. ‘NM.;: “would - ‘take - over: afiother team’s. “hathup car than attempt to" today-that he ‘will pass up ‘qualify for the May 30 race.: one. & Two bedrooms featuring: Frayer ‘stove’ ™ drapes: . ‘@Wall to wall_carpeting © eRAQUETBALL COURTS eGymnasium facilities ‘On-site: Management choad . “W “For your r pesonal viewing visit _ our Apartments daily at: at + 2607 PEAR ST. of call. eccea | 7 . " MASESTICANAGEMENT LTD. . poe KINSMEN CLUB OF TERRACE T- © Complete Home S| tourney ” y aindS scoring, while Doug Gilchrist and Robert Grast da Brazil | The Herald, ‘Friday. tay | m1 1982, Rage ‘ eer playing Prince George 1; at * playlng Prince, George 23. nde al 8 ‘Prince; (George, team playing... Rede Es There: yill-be two, senior gaines, between: Legion 250 and Kitimat Landscaping, ‘the first: at 3:30 p. my ‘Saturday and | the. second ‘at’B p.m, Sunday. " In.addition, ‘Johnson, ‘Barclay | i oe Tyhg: ‘teana/ will play, ‘exhibition: matches: “at: $ and? pin. Sunda with a LA Render ga 20.p.m. ‘Bunday. P \playe i. With: the: ‘players: required. only 1 selves. at the pool. to: collect.“ |... : - {. In Thursday night house league action, ramltik, here ‘all’ wurnament: games. ‘will ba: ‘playe there, were, our games ‘played. a Inthe Novice game, 'Y and. s Jnaulating heat. Rugeell : Sons 12-2, with Tim Howells getting. five goals and. ei * Smith four:to lead'the © way. Singles came from, _ Pirhonen; Glenn Miller and Jessie Hammill to complete. the scoring for Russell, ° i] ‘* In Pee Wee action, Elks shut out Majestic ‘Jewellers 6 with Ken Lavalle getting three, Kelly Gilchrist getting ty I and Paul Hyland adding the other: 4 Kitimat Buildall overcame a Tate deficit and beat OK Tike oe . 9-7 in bantam action. Steve Warnock, Blaine Moore, Taylor and Dan Matiwick all had ¢wo goals for. Build} _ while David-Monti got the single. For OK, it was Huj Mitchell. with three. and Kevin Greham and L Mazurak each: had two. - ; The final game of the evening had Kitimat Landscap edging Legion 2506-5, Steve Nelson had two goals and Jin - Young, Ian Buick, Dave Dugdale and Jetf Sheratabetoff: ue got one each for the-winners, while “Ted Guy had two singles coming from Geln Robinson, J ohn Woods and Bary ry Olivier for.Legion. © Next house Teague a action is ‘Tuesday night. PRR? .e Local Sports Shorts | Shoppers drop Kinsmen Shopper's Drug. Mart won again in Terrace Mi Baseball Association Pony league play Thursday ni beating, Kinsmen 8-6 at Rotary Park. —. All three division of minor basebail play tonight, w. Kinsmen taking on Knights of Columbus in Pony leag Elks meeting Far-Ko Contracting in Bronco division a Terrace Drugs playing Terrace E'sso.in Mosquito divisiog, Bronco and Mosquito games will be at Agar Park, whije the Ponies play at Rotary Park. All games begin at 6: p.m. r _ GREATER TERRACE AREA PARKS & RECREATION MASTER PLAN “PUBLIC MEETING \ WEDNESDAY, May. “26th, 7: 00 Pp. m. Lecture Theatre at Caledonia Secondary School. 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