* Page 6. The Herald, Friday, August 24, 1979 NOW IN FULL SWING THRRACE- RETIN = Ast Annual SALMON FISHING DERBY THIS WEEKS — HIDDEN WEIGHT PRIZE Fish Smoker Courtesy Luhr Jensen tf TERRACE-KITIMAT Ws - a OTHER WEEKLY PRIZES Kodak Model 100 Instant Camera Courtesy Sight Mens Watch - ‘& Sound Smoker Courtesy Carters Jewellers Assorted Tackle - Assorted Tackle « Courtesy Gibbs - Norco Courtesy Overwaitea “Tackle Box & Kit - Courtasy Luhr Jensen Gift Certificate - Smoker Courtesy Saan Store Courtesy K mart Courtesy Luhr Jensen 7s ‘i f LARGEST FISH PRIZES. Largest Spring Entered Largest Cohoe Entered - During the Derby wins During the Derby Wins A ROD & REEL A ROD & REEL Courtesy oni tes Fale ecw, Courtesy Daiwa - Algonquin vee Daiwa - Algonquin ) { 2 GRAND PRIZE A LONG WEEKEND in LAS VEGAS A trip for 2 to Las Vegas, Hotel aerommodation included Leaves Terrace Oct. 11, 1979 Returns Terrace Oct. 15, 1979 \-—To be awarded ona draw basis-all entries eligible —_—~ - Any salmon caught in tresn “water within a 50 mile radius ‘of Terrace is eligible. ~ Only fish weighed in at the Overwaitea Store in the Skeena Mall during regular store hours are eligible. RU LES - All entries must be ac- companied by a valid anglers licence and an official entry form available at Overwaitea or in each Fridays edition of the Daily Herald, - Entries for each week will close at 5 p.m. Saturday. COURTESY CP Air Haida Travel Skeena Mail ' Merchants Association \ oe . ne - ve . - . : a 4s SPORTS _ Garcia bats the runs Kiko Garcla doubled to highligh inning and hit a three-run “homer in the second to ‘lead Baltimore Orioles to ‘a5 victory over Texas. Rangers in American League baseball action Thursday night. Garcia had gone 14 games without an extra- base hit when he doubled in the firat following a lead-off walk to Al Bumbry, and both scored College won't on grounders, The Baltimore shortstop hit his fifth homer, off Ferguson Jenkins, 13-10, in the second to give him his first RBI in 16 games and his first homer since June 2. The eventual Tun scared in the gixth when Rich Dauer doubled. . and scored on a single by Dave Skaggs. Bumbry followed with a walk and Jenkins was replaced by Danny Darwin. dump the coach BLOOMINGTON, ' Ind. (AP) — The ‘resignation of Indiana basketball coach Bobby Knight, convicted of . assaulting a Puerto Rican policeman, six: months, { university president John Ryan. “IT have absolutely no reluctance in believing coach Knight,” Ryari said, "I, as president of Indiana University, have no intention of accepting his resignation.” Knight offered to quit the post he has held for eight years .on-Wednesday: night, “after a judge'in San’ Juan found him guilty of hitting a policeman during practice at the Pan American Games last month. The incident Apparently stemmed from an argument over who had tights to a practice court. - Knight maintained the policeman, Jose D. Silva, struck him first and that he lashed back in a reflex ac- tion. A counter-suit by ' Knight against the police- man was dismissed ‘Knight, still on vacation in "Montana, declined to ap r at the trial Wednesday, | Rafael SH 23 wy be sete ' " BRANTEORD:Ont, ‘4CP) - Limit one e —! Hifaelnlartoa of per day. ntry per person a - Guadalajara, Maxice nite 4, Wag. Ww @ ‘ A San taps he split ii raid e Steen the Daily talrways during Wed erald or the Skeena Mall are , Hesday’s opening roun ineligible. ona i gitabebtedbla ade ayer par - Weekly winners will bet : announced in each Tuesday edition of the Daily Herald. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM. er ee em ee ee ee ey SO dee: ee oe t ee a ae a kd a ee a oe ee 78 Thursday that was good efpquah fer, xa one-shot lead Sévholen of the Cana- “dian amateur golf cham- plonship. ,, Alarcon, who posted a five- under 67 Wednesday, has a 140 total and a one-shot lead “, considered he. 7 y University the opportunity i. which is permissible under Puerto Rican law. “It's perfeclly obvious in light of the judicial proceedings, he (Kni ht) he.owed In to replace him or take other action,” Ryan told reporters after meeting Thursday Morning with athletic director Ralph Floyd, board of trustees president Donald Danielson, Big Ten faculty _Tepresentative Jack Went-. worth and other adminis- tration officials. “That is an in the calibre and ity of Bob Knight and the way I would expect him to show his devotion to the university,” Ryan said. “His deep con- cern for Indiana University in making such an offer is appreciated.” Knight, also fined §500 by ’ District Court Judge Rurico Rivera, has indicated he will not return to Puerto Rico for sentencing next Monday. Indiana Gov, was said by a spokesman Wednesday to have indicated - he will not allow extradition should Puerte Rican officials seek to compel his presence. over Graham Cooke of Dorlon, Que:, who shot .an even-par 72 Thursday. Doug Roxburgh of Van- couver, a member of British © Columbia’s victorious Willingdon Cup inter- provincial team, moved into position for a shot at his third amateur crown with a two- under par 70. Roxburgh, who won the championship in 1972 and 1974, Is alone in third spot at 142, Two Americans, Bill PREVENTS BURGLARIES ol. Otis Bowen . ot Se tt m Don Stanholise following: a two-run “homer - by Buddy Bell and a solo blast by Richie Zisk in the. ejghth.' Mickey Rivers ’ also homered in the fifth: ° is he night's only other. ‘ majar-lea vt Langford settled down to.’ pitch one-hit ball after a. ‘six-run‘-firat and © . Oakland A’s came from behind to beat Cleveland Indians 8-6. ; Rickey. Henderson’. alngled home the eventual tun for Oakland: in the ely elghth innin; against rellever Sid Dwayne yin a ea wearing. - + foo Langford,' 0-18, was - ‘in the first for six Including , PENNANT RACES — Regina, all three posting 70s Se long wi Jackson's Point, Ont., at 145. In all, just six golfers in the field of 164 managed to break par during the second round over tho hilly and deceptive 6,598-yard Brantford Gdlf and Country Club. The other golfers to break toda: par Thursday were Greg Patterson of Mount Hope, Ont., Richard Zokol of Vancouver and South Smith of Akron, Ohic. All three shot one-under 71. Seventy-three i @ super round the way I played today,” aaid Alarcon. ‘Tt could easily have been a 77 or 78." Alarcon, who missed just one fairway Wednes ay found himself out bunkers on six different occasions. “On this course, course, you have to be very careful,” he sald. “ft wasn't careful. 1 should have played a Hite more conservatively.” Alarcon posted four bir- _ dies, three bogeys and one NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN | Leaoua Hast L Peon we Pet. oni, Baltimore no. —. Pitiburgh 73 eee ton 7 wan § Montres @s3 mp 3 ‘Milwaukee 7652 5M 7 oat $3 502 3 New York = 68. 56.546 19 Sous at) £8. : fa . Detrolt it ey " lagwipnle Se ‘axictoail'yay Hevelendsi-1:t} 8 0 Newyork StH ib: ew i a eT man California 70 3 351 = West Minnesota “37 8 8 Houston 72 38 47 — Kansas City 6 61 316 ave Cincinnati 71 57 585) WM Texas oO 6 4 Los Angeles 59 67 468° 12% ~~ Chicago Tl 4s San Franclaco 58 49 .457 14 Hie 73 45 16 San Diego = 4 74 122 19 Dakland 41 67 30 2 Atlanta 7) 4 2 i Baltimore Stine s Thursda Results No games scheduled. Oakland @ Cleveland 6 . Today's Games Tonight's Gamay Callfornia at Toronto ‘Mabiewal f Atlanta: 1 SAH fOaktand -st-Cleveiand N Cincinnati at New York Seattle at Oetroit N t fon af Philadelphia Baltimore at Chicago Ni. Pittsburgh at San Olego New York at Minnesota, N- St, Louts at Los Angetes at Kansas Ci - Chicago at San Francisco Allwaukee at Texas . Catton at rény games Saturday Gam Cincinnatl at Naw Yo ce eae et eel city: cago aT san Houston at Pritagapnia N Satland af clevand " st Lovit at Lon Anoeles N New ‘ork at Minnesota N Pittsburgh ef Sen Diego N Milwaukee at Texas N lay @. Sunday’s Games Seattia at Detroit 2 Cincinnati ; New York Callfornia at Toronto St. Louls at Los Angeles ktend at Cleveland Pittsburgh at San Diego Baltimore at Chicago [cago af Sah Francisco York : innesote Montreal at Atlanta N Boston at Kansas Clty Houston at Philadelphia N Milwaukee at Tonas N Buttner of Plymouth, Mass “double ‘bogey - hia first and Greg Jones of Colorado double bogey of the tour , Col, share fourth nament. . spot with 148 totals, Sand was the cause of his: Jones shared thelow round doub ey eix on the par- of the day with Roxburgh four 13th when he hit two and Randy Avram of traps. . . Cooke was pleased with his the tournament, shot a ‘3 Thureday and is elght obets back at 148, Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan all tled for fourth, another two strokes back, followed by. Nova Scotia, 488; New Brunswick, #76; Prince Edward Island, mi: and Newfoundland, 44, semper ene cet P BR ‘ 4"