Hundreds of people honored the ladies auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Sturday by turning our for the anniversary ball at the Terrace Arena. Barely able to fill bench Dodger’s cheery cheerleader Peace and love his new motto _ NEW YORK (AP) — Tom Lasorda, the chipper stun- shine boy an hea cheerleader of Los Angeles Dodgers, did not always. rofess peace and love for is fellow man during his nigt ss hed a league baseball career. Lasorda was. a hot- tempered battler in his three short seasons in the opening major leagues, two with the then Brooklyn Dodgers and one with Kansas City. “{ had guts, even if I didn’t have a lot of talent,” said Lasorda, 04 in 26 big league games from 1954-1956 and the pitcher knocked off - the 1955 championship club because of a young left- hander named Sandy Koufax. . His first major brush with the enemy was in 1949 and it erased the memory of an old-standing grudge. — “I went to a New York three Giants game as a kid and asked this guy for an autograph. He was probably d ina hurry, just like I am from time to time now, and he pushed me away. “Tt hurt me, so [ went back and looked up his number in the program and filed his name away. WAS MAYNARD “In 1949, I was pitching day. in the Sally League and I hear over the loudspeaker that Buster Maynard, the guy who wouldn’t sign the autograph, was in the lineup. “My first pitch to him knocked him down. He gets up and I knock him on his butt with the second pitch. Then I knocked him down a third time. “afterwards, he said he wanted to fight me and when he saw who I was, he said ‘1 don’t even know you. Why would you knock me down es ? t ~ “I said: ‘When you played Ailing Penguins open NHL season PITTSBURGH (AP) — The ailing Pittsburgh Penguins open the 1977 National Hockey League season against the St. Louis Blues tonight with barely enough players to fill the bench. “We have 19 fellows that — we're going tostart with and that’sit,” said coach Johnny Wilson. League rules permit NHL teams to dress 17 skaters and two goalies, so the Penguins won't be sher- thanded. But they will be shy a number of starters from the 1976 season. Right winger Rick Kehoe broke a bone in his elbow on Saturday to become the latest Penguin pre-season casualty. Before that, left winger Wayne Bianchin sustained a cracked disc in practice, left winger Stan Gilbertson broke a leg in an auto ac- cident and left winger Lowell MacDonald missed ~ SFU fifth in poll TACOMA (AP)—Linfield College, the only unbeaten Northwest small college team, leads a regional football poll for the third straight week. The Wildcats, 4-0, received 22 first place ballots and 124 votes in a poll of sports writers, sports editors, sportscasters and college sports information directors. Puget Sound, 4-1, got six first-place ballots and 111 votes for second place. Oregon College, 3-1, was third with 68 votes. Pacific Lutheran, 2-2, was fourth with 50 votes and Simon Fraser Clansmen of Bur- naby, B.C., 2-1-1, was fifth with 46 votes. ~ New members on executive NEW YORK (AP) — Four new members have been added to the baseball. executive council, it was announced Tuesday by commissioner Bowie Kuhn. Joining the council were August A, Busch of the St. Louis Cardinals, Ruly Carpenter of the Philadelphia Phillies, Bill DeWitt of the Chicago White Sox and Ewing Kaufman of the Kansas City Royals. — The new members in- crease the council’s membership to 11 with Kuhn remaining chairman. The other holdover members were league presidents Lee MacPhail and Chub Feeney, John Fetzer of the Detrait Tigers, Ed Fitzpatrick of the Milwaukee Brewers, John McHale of the Montreal Expos and Walter O’Malley of the Los Angeles Dodgers. " 36 eReold TO BCAA MEMBERS POINT AUTO CHECK PHONE OR CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO Totem Ford 4631 Keith Totem Gulf 4711 Lakelsa a APPROVED AUTO REPAIR SERVICES au THIS FREE OFFER TO BCAA MEMBERS ONLY GOOD FROM SEPT 12- y By OCT 31 most of the pre-season with recurrent knee problems. Centre Pierre Larouche, who spent the exhibition season recovering from ankle surgery, should be available tonight. Wilson hopes MacDonald will play within a week. HADFIELD OUT But there are more troubles. Left winger Vic Hadfield will not dress as he continues to mend from a second knee operation. And defenceman Mario Faubert is out with similar problems. The Penguins also- lost defenceman Don Awrey in the offseason. Awrey played out his option and signed with New York Rangers. “T know it’s not normal to start with so many injuries, but the other players will have to come through,” said Wilson, in his first year as Penguin coach. Despite the injuries, Wilson plans few changes in his emphasis on aggressive hockey, something the Penguins have been accused of lacking in past seasons. "Pm not talking about ‘knockme-down’ hockey or putting people in the fifth row,” he said. “I want our players to take their man out because its easier to win if you contain the op- position.” REMEMBER WHEN... Rookie Lou Gehrig, New York . Yankee first baseman, hit his first home run in the American League §4 years afo today-in 1023-at New York. He went on-to playmore than 2,000 con- sercutive games and was voted the league's most valuable player in 1927, 18931, 1934, and 1936. Pavot, Walter M. Jef- ford's unbeatable two-year- old established himself as a hot favorite for the next Kentucky Derby 33 years age tok ay-in 1944-when he won the Belmont Futurity with Georgia Woolf of Cardston, Alta. in the saddle. When Derby time came round Pavol was injured and the classic was won by Hoop, Jr. for the New York Giants you me a give me an autograph.’ “You've got to be kidding me,’ Maynard replied. “Now [ tell all my players migh that story, so it isn’t sur- snubbed iv Space. ARE YOU THE LUCKY ONE ATTENTION EMPLOYERS 18 Oct. at 10:00 a.m. At 4630 Lazelle Ave. The tominar will (as? approximately 2 hours. The session will be limited t 12 persons, space is available by Reser- vation only. Please Phone Jim Parfrey at 635-7134 to Reserve prising when you see Steve erga et oe ey sign autographs. They iow that a Hitle kid without an autograph today’ t knock you on your nd wouldn't butt tomorrow.” Emploi et Immigration Canada Centre d'Emploi du Canada Em ployment and immigration Canada Canada Employment Centra the UIC. will present a FREE SEMINAR ON THE RECORD OF EMPLOYMENT — AND OTHER RELATED SUBJECTS On Terrace. 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