» rounds, Is No, 2, LONDON (APY “a! Rain. witch has plagued the first. . gar n anew today, forcing. . ision of two: tennis. -alde yet to see ‘action, Ne: Ee ‘Buster ‘Mottram of Britain; . was-hble to get hig‘matech ., ‘against: .Anders.. Jarryd,: under! Way, and: that was - - ‘suspended With - the Swede - - holding-a 2-1 advantage on ; Centre Coiirt. - Defending champion Joni’ “McEnroe of the United - States managed to’ Be: in. Pete Rose is looking at Ty _ Cobb's hitting record as his next target, but it won't _become an: all-consuming _ goal. - Rose, 41, who stroked his " 9,772nd career hit to move shead of Hall ‘of Famer Hank - Apron as’ the ‘top - National’ League hitter and into gecond place on the all-— time list, still has certaln : priorities, - : Rose only’ had to look as ‘far as the 3-2: loss Tuesday . night to St. Louis Cardinals during which he moved ahead of Aaron as an example that records don't Edwards . of, South . Africa * betore j play was suspended, “ ‘The two remaining men’ ‘And: ‘three’ points sesinst Eaile feed — No. -1b .Brian : “Teacher of the United States. counter.- While | McEnroe again was . the star attraction at the all. “ England |. championships, . ‘another American, ‘Chip. = ; Hooper, wWas-8 -12th-seeded i - Mark. “: q ee Edmondeoti of. Australia: ee ‘were’ scheduled: to: hit thelr! -firat balls of the tournament :* t9 = later: jn the day,’ weather’. de ber ne : Bah permitting. “Teavher-“was to: ~: “mest °; “Jsracli -Gligkatein and Edmondson “took on American: Mark Davia. “was acheduled to ' play American Jeff Borowiak In another . first-round ‘en | mean ‘everthing, The win “pushed the. Cardinals’ Bie. -games in front of the PhilHes in the National League East Divison. ~ - Mike Ramsey drew a bases-loaded walk from Ed ‘Farmer with two out in the. - eighth inning, forcing home Willie McGee with the ‘winning Cardinal run. St.’ Louls ‘rookie John Stuper scattered eight hits. Rose’s hit — a‘double with two out in the third inning — had tied the score 2-2. Ramsey's walk came ona | ‘$2 pitch from Ed: Farmer, who relieved Sparky Lyle, 2- Shlomo: ”- .¥ “the: ‘second: ranked player to. exit the- event at ‘the. All- “Vijay” -Amejttaj ‘Of India” England Tennis ° and Croquet’ Club, -left: im- mediately after the: match - without talking to reporters. He ran out of seam in the - Rose moves ahead 2, with one “ out. Farmer retired pinch-hitter Dane. lorg on a line drive to: shallow centre before - walking - Ramsey. - The Cardinals had taken a: 2-Hlead in the firat’ as Lonnie Smith walked, atole second ‘and went to third on’ Willie McGee's infield hit. Smith . Beored as Rose booted Keith Hernandez’s RSE grounder and-' George © delivered aone-out sacrifice fly. ° . “ "ta other NL games, it was Montreal 4 New York 3, Los Angeles. 4 Atlanta-1, Cin- cinnat: 7 San Diego 5, wetting: plenty Hendrick — Former a harrowing tlebreaker — ‘winning 15-13 in.the longest “ever in Wimbledon women's - play — as she pounded out a 3-6, 7-6, 6-2 victory. : Wade was the Wimbledon Houston 2 ‘San Francisco 0 and Pittsburgh 9 Chicago 2. In the American League, ‘it was: Milwaukee Brewers 3, New. York Yankees 2; Seattle Mariners 6 Toronto - Blue Jays 5; Texas Rangers — “¢ California Angelé 0; Kansas City Royals 2~ Chicago _ - White Sox 6 Minnesota Oakland A’s 1; Twins 5; Boston Red Sox 5 Detroit Tigers 4; Cleveland . Indians 8B Baltimore Orioles: 6. ‘EXPOS 4 METS3 -— Montreal. scored three runs in the: first ‘inning — two on Warren Cromartie’s Berbick. can wait for right break | ‘TORONTO (CP) ‘JSrevor Berbick sits‘near the pinnacle of his career, _ jon for the right op- ... portunity. And he intends to. wait -as long as necessary for that opening to appear. The Canadian and Commonwealth heavyw- eight boxing champion from Halifax is rated the No. 3 contender in ‘rankings released Tuesday by the "World Boxing.Council. . American Mike Dokes is - "the ‘No:* 1: challenger to -thampiow-tLarry Helmés Apne -évinpatrtot! Gerity - Berbick is the only fighter © to take Holmes the. full 15- round distance, yet he isn’t upset over being ranked. third-best of the contenders. “Right: now, most of the time, they do what they want to do,’’ he said Tuesday. ‘‘I’m not too concerned about it. - “F can wait." . On June 11 in Las Vegas as the undercard: to the Holmes-Cooney title match, Berbick took on unbeaten ieee "came; away , 4th By mare | prisin 8 unanimous decision. ' Cooney pWho'lost to‘Holmes earlier this month in 13.-. “TORONTO. (CP). ‘Washington Capitals may have survived the National Hockey . League meetings |. here, but it’s another - 7 question whether they'll be - around for the start of the - 1982-83 season. Following the completion Tuesday of the two-day NHL Board of Governors meetings, Peter O'Malley, Washington's legal counsel, said the club is in serious economic straits. ‘ -" Abe Pollin (Capitals owner) has made a genuine effort to find a way to keep the club in the city,” said O'Malley. “It's a serious problem _ but, hopefully, one that’s — “" goluble. Abe has been a - competent owner, one who is respected by the other | NHL owners." O'Malley, who represented the team at the NHL .nieetings, said the Capitals drppped $3 million : FF Jast season and have lost about. $20 million since. the i " -“fpanchise began in 1974, COL, an id i imi se 1 a en eae seat PH ealaice baeaP Oe cesta bee ons ae . ' SG A San i were eee Despite a feeling among - NHL governors that the: .. Capitals can be a financial” " guceess, O'Malley said §& there’s na proof that the . ~ Wabhington aren | can: support a team. . . NHL .. president John” : ‘Megler: gaid Monday that as far as the league was "concerned, the Capitals are — : ‘a member In good standing: : «Whilé-the”board has’ been. Informed - :. prob4ems, the: team has | ")__oltfered no indication caf not +" operating. ext Beagon: *. .. * Pollin, why" was at: the National - | _‘Asaociatlon: meetings -in . Gorondido; “Calif, 1s looking - of" ~ Basketball for investors, a partner ora buyer; Several groups | have a apparently expressed in- “terest, but names have not - been revealed. Pollin’s biggest headache - ig. the Capital Centre where the’.team . plays, : As the § ardna owier, Pollin is obligated, ~thrtugh finan- Pollin’s “fl ” Berbiek. dominated the fight, but reports from the | — cing trom a large U.S. in- surance company, to have atleast G0sports dates there — half of which come from the _NBA’s . Washington Bullets, which he alse owns, and the other half from the Capitals. ¢ If he were to move the American, Greg Page, and | Page camp after the fight claimed the American had injured a hand early in the fight. . ‘There’ s all kinds of: reasons for losing once. a fight is over,” said Irv Ungerman,' Berbick’'s manager. “The ninth round was where Berblck ran into |. most of his troubles. “He (Page) just woke up tooJate. Trevor surprises a - lot of people..He was in command and he forced the * Berbick “are “onistdering a * few. offers, ‘including the | possibility of. a bout in September at the Canadian” Capitals, who averaged 11,400 fans a game last . Season, he would be hard pressed to fill in the missing ’ dates. The NHE governors, after, putting in a full day Monday | to approve the sales of Detroit Red Wings and | National Exhibition, Ungerman: said the perfect opportunily. for Berbick would be a rematch with Holmes or a fight with ' Mike Weaver, World Boxing , Association champion. : “ “Holmes needs him, he’ doesn't need Holmes,” Ungerman said. «‘‘Most logical would be Weaver, if he was available today. “Then Trevor could fight “Holmes-to combine ‘the (heavyweight) crown.’ “Everybody is going to have to go thraugh Trevor, " he said. “If he doesn't get ‘them now, he’s going to get them. later. — Holmes, Weaver, whoever.” 7 Caps may not be around too long — Colorado Rockies: and wi shift of the Rockies to East Rutherford, NJ, -briefly Tuesday. .._ There | was _ little discussion on the ‘rules changes, which had been | recommended and debated during meetings in Mon-- _ treal earlier this-month, - AUCTION SALE Sat. 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Power house, compressor shed- and | Pumphouse complete with pump and pressure CAMP EQUIPMENT: Walk-in cooler and deep’ freezer, large commercial * propane grill, 2 commercial propane stoves with aven, 1 deep frler, potato peeler,.. benches, lubrication. rack and-oll tanks, 2—2000 gallon under * pump: 2000 gallon upright tank, $00 gallon underground. tank, 2 square 300 gallon water tank, large single ‘axle’ tratler, with: alreraft “wheels, 14 yard dUmp box; a ig several dozen skiddet and; joader chains, 2 Terry heaters, White 3000 tanker truck, fF B. the completa yard | Wanting: ‘system, ‘several skidder and loader tires, a. large. . selection of usad’and, mipeetene ous Iron and steal plus many more @ tems, to. “ehaimplow Virginia. Wade: gnd. defen: . . “ding champion Chris’ ‘Eyert Loyd: were, “agiong: “the | mn mm; bil played Tudsday because T \ = Wiimbledon -calls , for “its ‘Giving ‘away. 1B years. ‘0 fellow. Briton Io: Durie,” "Wade, 36, ‘seemingly made ° Centre Court, . them vanish in the midst of. - ‘to ‘and: * met champion i 1971. ae "s: . In another’ match, Lloyd at ‘dispatched fellow Aneriesn on the. ralvalicke ' Centie ‘ Court. - ole | “She. Was given ‘a “fires: round bye, ‘as, ‘was Gerken champians to open. Phy, ‘on : “Moanwhite,- sixthiscoded : a Gene Mayer: came from: 3 set anda service breakdown - overtake. ~~ fellow ' ‘American Tim Gullikgon 5- 7, 64, @1, 7-5, becoming the | 16th of the 16 seeds to reach bases-loaded single” _ and Al Oliver homered in- the ‘ third to lead the Expos to : victory over New York. The Mets got-a run in the. . bottom .of the inning on: George Foster's, sacrifice “EY "Bue Oliver” “reached a Lynch for ninth homer of - the year, a drive over the right-centre field..wall, to make it 41 in the third. reliever Jeff Reardon held ‘on. for Montreal, although Reardon had to pitch out of trouble in the seventh and eighth innings. DODGERS 4 BRAVES 1 Steve Garvey and Dusty Baker homered, while Vicente Romo, Dave Stewartand Steve Howe. held Atlanta to three. hits and one unearned run. It was . the. third-ptace Dodgers’ ninth victory in the last 11 games and left them just 54% games: behind Allanta in .the NL West. - Division. The Braves lead ‘San Diego by 3% games, Romo retired the side in _ order in the first inning, but | twisted his left knee running” out a single inthe second: and had to leave the game. Stewart yielded three hits in five innings and Howe -- pitched hitless ball over the final three.- -REDS 7 PADRES 5. adle ¥ Milner scored the 6, 63). GL; 'Cédeno's. the second round, ¥ 4 cog, The. Herald, Wednesdoy, Jyne 22, 1982, Pages : . nine rie! " ” pore? ~ tor . \ j toy . eae yo Se yt \: ck” Noah of! France pulledjout Coles of’ Britain 4-6, 6-4, 1; . American Wendy White defeated Brenda’ Remilton “Staey.. Margolin’ 6:2, 7.6), Po «| Lucia Homanay of Romania - . toppled. Briton Anpe ¢ croft E "“South.- Korean: ; Duk Hee Lee stopped Glynis, of Australia’ 6-3, 6-4; and- ‘American Sharon Walsh. downed Briton Sue. Barker 60, 14. , of Aaron’ S hit: total - "Champions. winning Tun 6n. San Diego : third baseman ‘Salazar’ 8 throwing error and Mike Vail capped a. three-run seventh-inning, “rally with an RBI single, his second of the game. “Alex~Trevino- ‘singlet -to-.-.- start'the rally against Gary. Lucas, 0-5, was sacrificed to second. and scored the tying third.. run on Milner's single. Dan. David Palmer, 2-1, ad - Driessen walked with two out and Salazar then threw wildly to first on Cesar grounder, allowing Milner to score. Vail singled home .an in- surance run. ; ASTROS 2 GIANTS 0 Vern Ruhle, who has split Luis” Monday ‘with “a. sealed eh TE tbe : thle Ngsmen | | | Raseboll could ond tonight “the Bronco'and Mosquito final series with victories tonight. T nei ns, dias ee a eareee en oo Seen a5 : Terrace’ & minor baseball i BeRBON could wind up weight aa © . ; ° Far-KoContracting: and Terrace Esso are in position to win a Tertace Esso plays’ Flaherty Trucking at-6:90p.m. at «Agar Parki in the second game of the best-of-three Mosquito final series. Esso won the first game of the final Monday night with a 14-9 decision, : - In the Bronco division final, Far-Ko Contracting had a harder time winning their first game of the series, coming : back from a four-ruy deficit in the fifth inning and having to hold off an Elks rally inthe bottom of thé sixth for a narrow 13-12 win, Hf Far-Ko wins tonight, they'll be the Bronco The Broncefinal begins at6: 45p.m., also at Agar. - Boildall builds big lead : Kitimat Buildall took a commanding 2-0 leadin their best- of-five Bantam final series Tuesday night as they beat OK Tire 9-7 in the only Kitimat lacrosse game played. - werent oF _ Blaine Moore led Buildall with three goals, with Danny ‘Matwick and Steve Warnock adding two apiece for the winners. Tyler Beatty and Bob Langgeger scored once each to.complete the scoring. Mitchell with two- goals and three assists, and Brent Robertson and Lee Whiltman with singles. OK Tire must win the next game Thursday at 8:30 p.m. if they wish to stay alive in the Bantam final. Two other | Kitimat lacrosse teams face elimination Thursday in playoff action at Tamitik, as Kitimat Landscaping is down” . to games to Legion 250 in their senior final series and Elks ‘ tlme between spot starting - and relief work, fired a. three-hitter, retiring 23 consecutive hatters over one'stretch, Ruble gave up singles to Joe Morgan aidn’t allow another baserunner ‘until pinch ‘hitter Dave Bergman singled with one out in the ninthn PIRATES 9 CUBS 2 Winning pitcher. John Candelaria, Dave — Parker and Jim Movkigon drove. in two runs apiece, while -[-- - ~second_baseman Johnny |. Ray rapped three hits and | scored twice. Candelaria worked six innings before his back stifferied and ° Enrique Remo earned his first save. Well established route” available in Terrace _ - As of Jilly ist one of our best established routes ~~ will be: available to you! 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