PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Tuesday, June 20, 1978 Father’s Day | Whales ello Race Fans; Don Pearson, Custom Sports by Linda Turner Hiden ata pan with Well it was a beautiful day for races Sunday.| won There isn’t much to say other than they were] Low tide at 7:45 p.m. with ood races, We hada little bit of different action,| 5.2 ft. Channel flahi The club held a special race for all Fathers. | Douglas Channel f good: The drivers were driving in the opposite} withthe majority of boaters, irection on the track which is very difficult] that braved | the rough i i waters, com ome pede one mwa of the car is set-up to wate tine The Gist ve The spectators enjoyed watching this race. weighe ai Alot of cod were The Terrace Stock Car Club would like'to thank] taken in the Fish Trap area, fu We who donates time and service And the a2, well as crabs, a lub. We couldn’t do it without you. you fermen sill seem gain. | ralled belfad an & Band Al Our next race will be July 9.: Hope to see alll Fiasher with a 12 oz. weight. you race fans there, ; 5 the bot spots ake stil alls 8 op Bay. “adi irvine CUNT STANDING . sq | A 25 pounder came in from 66 Herb Quast 229 Whalen wore spotted nie were 78 Brian Turner 157 | SueChannel area on Sunday. 99 Norm Stewart 90 . 11 Bon King Jr. 85 Brazil 55 Dennis Ward 75 leads Karate 15 Al Rasko 55 _ 17 Tom Sheasby 48 | raz won the men's team 4 Larry Alger 46 | kumite (combat) title and 4 Bruce Hoffman 20 the tap individual marks Pes i ili fame v Dennis Williams ' 46 controversy-ridden third B POINTSTANDINGS ‘Giamplonshipe.beld at the: 44 Shaunce Krusselbrink 130 | Olympic velodrome during, 17Tom Sheasby > 74. the weekend. ed host to 45 99Bob Postuk 38 playe . 78 Linda Turner 7 peels from nine countries 55 Dennis Ward . 29 ] Canadian team which 17 Dennis Williams 28 retuned ta compete when the, 97 Ken Gordon - 98 | Sport's ruling es, 15 Al Rasko 18 | ond the ‘Canadian National 4 Larry Alger 16 | Karate Association, with- 7? Danny McBryan 14 | drew their official sanctions 11 Ron King Jr. -13 | when it was learned that 4B H om § | Quebec would be ruce Hoffman ; : represented by a team of its A TROPHY DASH - A: MAIN Canadiens Pat ofa 78 Brian Turner Al Rasko . 44 Jim Irvine Dennis Ward |: Canada vollies 11 Ron King Jr. . Jim Irvine fourth B TROPHY DASH B MAIN" UTRECHT, Netherlands Shaunce Krusselbrink Linda Turner fork pee ee dim Davis _Ken Gordon country water polo. tour- Bruce Hoffman Tom Sheasby nament with a 7-1 victory A HEAT JAMBOREE over winless Britain Sunday Herb Quast - Herb Quast night, The Canadians Jim Irvine ‘Ron King Jr. Sareea at ee pe Ron King Jr. =! Ken Gordon threa losses, 7 BHEAT. FATHiOR’S bay. | titer Mannie es : — ip? ce Netherlands: ‘Jim Davis ‘Pat HERS DAY to win the competition with a Ken Gordon 50 record while Hungary 97 Ken Gordon | defeated Bulgaria 8-5 to Tom Sheasby 78 Brian Turner ‘Sports _ Spectrum BASEBALL | American League Toronto Blue Jays sign catcher Brian Milner and place kim on their roster. New York Yankees place centrefielder Mickey Rivers on the 15-day supplemental disabled list. Cleveland Indians option first baseman Wayne Cage to their Pacific Coast League affiliate in Portland to make room on the roster for newly acquired outfielder Bernie Carbo. , Seattle Mariners. place autfielder Rupert Jones on the disabled list; purchase the contract of outfielder Tom Paciorek from Jan Jose of the Pacific Coast League. NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston Astros recall pitcher Bo McLaughlin from Charleston, W. Va., of the International League. Los Angeles Dodgers recall pitcher Bob Welch from Albuquerque of the Pacific Coast League, BASKETBALL NBA Houston Rockets sign forward Rick Barry to a two- year contract. FOOTBALL CFL Calgary Stampeders release import rookies Joe Womak and Mel Campbell HOCKEY NHL B:ffalos Sabres sign goalie Bob Sauve to a multi-year. contract. St. Louis Blues agree to contract terms defenceman Steve Durbano, WHA Birmingham Bulls release forward Tony McKegney from contract. On Saturday, Baltimore beat Oakland 5-4, Texas whipped Toronto 13-2, Boston edged Seattle 5-4, Milwaukee beat Cleveland 4-3 in 12 in- nings, New York blanked California 4-0, Minnesote beat Detroit 3-1 and Chicago defeated Kansas City 6-1, Palmer, a three-time Cy Young Award winner in the American League, has given up just three earned runs in with | his last 671-3 innings. He gave up one Sunday when rookie Dave Revering ‘eracked his seventh homer of the season in the seventh Rangers 3 Blue Jays 2 Bobby Thompson’s two-out bunt single in the bottom of the ninth inning scored Bobby Bonds with the winning run a5 Texas handed joronto its 11th oss in the 13: games. Carty tied it in the eighth inning for the Blue Jays with 2 404-foot home run into the wind. Mariners 3 Red Sox 2 Seattle’s Bob Robertson doubled home Bill Stein in the sixth to break a 1-2 tle and Stein made it 3-1 in the eighth, helping the Marjnerg Snap a 10-game losing streak and hand the Red Sox their first home loss to a West - Division team after 16 vic- tories, . Angels 3 Yankees 2 Ron Fairly’s ninth-inning home run carried the Angels past the Yankees and angered New York manager Billy Martin. Martin cdaimed he sent coach Art Fowler to the mound to tell pitcher Ed Figueroa tolpitch arounc Fairly, ‘‘He hit ball four," said Figueroa. “Give him credit.” finish second with a 41. mark WCHL to Canucks VANCOUVER (CP) Centre Bill Derlago, who scored 89 goals last season in the Western Canada Hockey -League, signed a multi-year contract Sunday | with Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League the club said today. Derlago appeared in only 52 games with Brandon Wheat Kings, missing more than six weeks of the ’ schedule because of a knee injury, but still led the WCHL in goal scoring. The Canucks, seeking offensive .punch missing the NHL playoffs the last two years, made Derlago their top selection last week and the fourth Player taken in the NHL’s annual amateur draft. Detlago was represented in negotiations by Bill MacFarland of Phoenix, Ariz, former president of the World Hockey Asso- ciation, ; The Canucks Anished last - season, with Pit Martin, Chris Oddlelfgon and Garry Monahan as .their centres and now have added Derlago and two Swedes—Roland Eriksson and Thomas - Gradin—at centre, Derlago participated in only eight playoff games in the WCHL LAST SEASON-~ scoring’ nine goals—as the Wheat Kings were eliminated in the first round. WY HONDA Homa Avsord . | ‘Test drivea Honda today at TERRACE HONDA SALES- 4642 Hwy, 16 West Terrace, B.C, VAG 1La 645-6571 oF 625-4975 Dealer Licence Number 020664 is ‘after | } BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (CP) — Jchn Bassett, owner of the Birmingham Bulls of the World Hockey Association, sfys race is one of the reason he has released black player Tony McKegney from his contract to play for the team. Bassett said Sunday that McKeguey's price was too high and that a lot of season- ticket holders complained because he is black. “It showed me a side of Birmingham I didn’t know was here anymore,” said Bassett, “It's = very discouraging.’’ ; McKegney, a‘ top-rated junior from Kingston Canadians of the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League, is expected to play for Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League. McKegney, 20, said i Sunday in an interview from his home in-London, Ont.,: . “I'm quite shocked, I never really considered my color as. being a major factor in hockey. It never blocked me before in doing anything. [ thought all those kinds of Basset pulls player because of Birmingham racists feelings were over with 10 years ago,” When called by a newspaper, McKegney: sald ‘it was the first be had heard that he may have been - released because he is black, “I knew that I probably would not be playing for-Bir- mingham. Last week, there was a rumor that the team might be folding, so we had made preparations, I think a deal will be completed with Buffalo.” Bill Watters of- Toronto, . McKegney’s agent, said he also was surprised by the ay a racial undertenes {+ McKegney’s releaze. “It's all news to me,” he said. We had talked to Mr. Bassett about 4 reteace for Tony, but his being black was not one of the reasons . given." . Watters said reports that forward Ken Linseman might be leaving the Bulls to doin Philadelphia Flyers ¢¢ the NHL was 4 major factor in his seeking McKegney's release from the Bulls’ deal. The Cusiapcitlay for final sheeted dies ae 1, June TEAM Piay ipeliesbeih Deeu ugly Roose Regiona! Soccer standings ceo gy pet TOU ane] Sarvs we . nd Rives. 1973 use Canadian . curocan ; Terrace Price Skeena \itamaat Village ‘Linseman and McKegney played together for Kingston and became good friends. “Tt was part of the deal that Tony would be playin can with Kenny Lingeman,'’ ney Watters said “But weheard Blackpool United last week that Linsemanwas [Fun Centre going to be released from [4 W.T. Kitimat Birmingham so we went and mie ciereonenesttetet talked to John Bassett. a tcerseaelea seat atety ete nt pte et ae: ts ENA MALL ~ S TERRAGE, B.C. 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