Page & The Herald, Wednesday, June 4, 1980 at te | Copperside Store: PROPARE - GROCERIES - LAUNDROMAT - Vataring to camp and lnstitetion orders OPEN 10-10 7 days a week Phone 636-4080 88 . — eS Tae . y : : os RT Compare oer prices (0 your favearite stere! Steve Reiner of the Skeena Cedar Kings tossed his way toanother win Tuesday night, but he got way to the win. a few breaks in the field and from the ump on the Phote by Don Schatfer with Don Schaffer | Moose Haas pitched a five- hitter and Cecil Cooper cracked his seventh home run of the season Tuesday night to lead Milwaukee Brewers toa 3-0 victory over Haltimore Orioles. walked two. He gave up a pair of singles to Eddie Murray and one single each to Al Bumbry, Gary Roenicke and Terry Crow- ley. Loser Sammy Stewart allowed only five hits, but in the second inning when Milwaukee scored twice. Cooper's homer, deep to game Baltimore winning ding American League champions from reaching the 500 mark for the first time since early in the sea- son, , In other AL action, John Mayberry's Lith-inning shot off the right field fence scored Alfredo Griffin with Blue Jays defeated Cal- ifornia: Angels 7-6. ; Rookie Rick Sofield drave in four runs with a double and a three-run homer, powering Minnesota Twins to a 9-4 victory over Boston Red Sox. Cliff Johnson’s two- B ; a run homer with two out in the S W 1 n bottom of the 10th inning gave Cleveland Indians 4 6-4 SKB Salvage thought they had won the game in the bottom pf the sixth inning Tuesday night in Terrace Men’s Fastball League action at Riverside Park, but it wasn't to be. Instead, Skeena Cedar Kings came away with the 1- 0 win in extra innings when Glen Kathler came in home on another controversial play. The game moved along fairly uneventfully until the top of the sixth, when the. Cedar Kings put two men on with two out. Dave Sharpe pulled three home run balls fowl’ before he finally grounded out to end the inning. The bottom of the sixth saw Frank Riddler standing on third base witen Ken Ziegler hit a double, The bail came to the plate and the umpire made the call safe on the play, but Cedar Kings catcher Terry Grimm protested that the SKB batboy had run out onto the field to retrieve Ziegler’s bat. The umpire then rulled interference on the play, called the runner ont and took therun away from SKB. The out call ended the {n- ning, oo. The game-winning run came on another disputed play in the top of the eighth inning, Kathler got on due to an error and Greg Morgan's single put Kathler on third. Two Cedar Kings flied out to the infield before a high fastball got past the SKB catcher and Kathler started to run in. The catcher recovered the ball and threw it.to third, who returned it quickly hoping to catch Kathler who was coming in. The catcher just missed him with the tag, but’ Kathler got thrown off balance while running past and somersaulted over the base. Several fans and the SKB dugout said that he didn’t touch home, but the umpire ruled he did and seored him as in. : Chris Hyland pitched well while taking the loss, allowing onty seven hits, . while Steve Reiner got the shutout for Skeena on a two- hitter. ‘ . .Next game in the Terrac fastball league features Kitimat Buildall playing Williams Moving Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. at. Riverside park in Terrace. Will Howe finally quit? HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — After 32 seasons of major “league hockey, right winger _ Gordie Howe of the National Hockey League Hartford Whalers is retiring, a broadcast report said Tuesday night. Howe, a 52-year-old grand- father, was to announce his decision at a news con- . ference today that had been called by the NHL team with no official word on. its sub- ject, WFSB-TV said. The station reported that its sources confirmed Howe will not play for the team next season. Howe, reached ~ by telephone at his business office in suburban Glastonbury, refused to confirm or deny the report. "T'm not going to say,”’ he said, “Tomorrow is the big - day,” Howe, a native of Floral, Sask., set more than a dozen Girls’ softball Five games were played in the Terrace Girl's Softball League Tuesday night, with Moose Lodge forfeiting their game to Doc's Cartage. In Peewee games it was Northwest Sport- sman beating Cam- _ perland 9-7 and Lakelse Pharmacy taking New Quadra Travel 13-9. In Squirt action it was Westend Food Mart dropping an 9-6 decision to B.C. Government Employees Union, Bob's Swingers winning a 13-3 _ fame against All Seasons and Vic Froese Trucking whipped Chris's Janitorial Service 13-2. Girls softball action resumes Thursday night _ at Agar Park in Terrace. NHL records in his career and set other marks during his years with the World Hockey Association. In his best NHL season, playing for Detroit Red Wings in 1968-69, Howe scored 44 goals and compiled 103 points. Howe broke into the NHL with Detroit in the 1946-47 season and played there most of his career. ; He was vice: president of the Red Wings for two years, 1971-73 before switching to the WHA, where first he played with Houston Aeros, then with New England Whalers. When the WHA folded and the Whalers became Hart- ford Whalers of the NHL last season, Howe was still skating. During the past season he achieved the milestone of 800 NHL goals before wildly cheering Hartford fans. But after the game, Howe was subdued when asked how he elt. - ‘There have been so many years and so many exciting moments that they all blend into one.” One of the most emotional . moments last season for Howe was: his. first ap- pearance on the ice in Detroit since he left the Red Wings almost nine years earlier, The arena echoed with the familiar chant of ‘Gordie, Gordie” that had not been heard since he left, HOCKEY GETS ORGANIZED ‘ The first governing body of hockey was the Amateur Hockey Association ' of ; Canada, organized in 1987, victory over Oakland A’s. HEBNER HOMERS Pinch-hitter Richie Hebner lined a two-out homer in the bottom of the ninth to lft Detroit Tigers to a 4-2 victory over Seattle Mariners, Harold Baines’ eighth- . inning double set up the winning run as Chicago ' White Sox edged Texas Rangers 5-4. “ ‘Clint Hurdle's pinch single _in, the bottom -of the 16th | Brewers’ win » m due to’ . inning, which ‘right fielder’ Haas struck out six and © three of those were bunched ~ | ‘treal Expos... right field, led off the ninth. | The loss snapped a three- streak and kept the defen- | the winning run as Toronto | oy ¥ Moose Dennis Werth !et go over his head after charging in, scored Pete 'LaCock with the winning run and. lifted Kansas City Royals to a 6-5 victory over New York Yan- kees, — Be In the National League, Ed Ottsingled home the winning run in the ninth inning to lift Pittsburgh Pirates to a 4-3 victory ~over . Philadelphia ° Phillies. © Lo Jerry. Martin belted a threerun homer in the first and Rick Reuschel scattered. six hits to pace Chicago Cubs to a 5-2 victory over Mon- - Keith Hernandez hit a pair , of homers, driving in- five. | runs, and Ted Simmons added a three-run shot to back the fivehit, pitching of ; John Fulgham as St. Louis . Cardinals defeated New, York Mets 8-1. . : In late NL games, Rafael Landestoy’s two-run triple in the eighth inning broke up _ Randy Jones’ bid for his fourth shutout as Houston Astros defeated San . Diego Padres 3-2. Jones, 4-4, held a 1-0 lead going into the eighth when Cesar Cedeno led off with a single, stole second and took third.on catcher Bill Fahey's throwing error. Jones then walked Bruce Bochy and pinch-hitter Jeff Leonard grounded back to Jones, who threw Cedeno out at the plate. Pinch-hitter Milt May ‘doubled home two runs,” - -climaxing a two-out, three-. . run San Francisco rally in the ninth inning that gave the Giants a 3-2. victory over Atlanta Braves. . Ron Cey slugged a two-run homer to back the seven-hit , pitching of Bob Welch and - Steve Howe as Los Angeles Dodgers beat Cincinnati 5-1, extending their lead over the: Reds in the National League . to be established in Terrace ‘Any person interested in forming a non-profit society racquetball/squash club should call 24 HOURS a day and ask for the raquet club and leave your mame & phone number determine. the zone representative to -the . B.C, Summer: Games in . Kelowna will happen-Sunday at Skeena Junior Secondary School in Terrace, . . Both men’s and women’s’. team will.be competing for -theright to go to Kelowna for the games, which happen Aug: 14-17. re - Qn: the men's side, teams from Houston, Prince Rupert, Kitimat and Terrace will take part in the playoffs, “while-on the women's side, teams from Terrace, Prince _ Rupert: and Smithers - will play a round-robin to ete zone. 7 representative. Mosquito'meet on weekend sj. A’ Mosquito |. division baseball tournament will be held this coming weekend at Agar Park in Terrace in- “yolving seven. teams from * Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert. ... ‘ __ The tournament features all five Mosquito division. teams.from Terrace and two teams each from Kitimat and Prince Rupert. All three diamonds will .be used for the tourney on ‘Saturday with two being in operation on Sunday. =~ Opening ceremonies will take place on Saturday at 11 a.m. with’ Alderman. Bob Cooper and the Thornhill Pipe and Drum Band at- tending. ; The first five games to be 01023.000, legal Lot 1 c.D., D.L. 361, | Council. mo, 1980. _ NOTICE OF HEARING (SEC. 873 MUNICIPAL ACT) Take Notice that the Municipal Council of the. District of Terrace, sitting as a Council pursuant to Section 873 of the Municipal Act will, at the hour of 7:00:in- the afternoon, on Monday, June 9th, 1980, in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Buliding, hear representations by the - Bullding Inspector and others as to why the following premises or parts thereof should be declared a nuisance: ° 1.3209. Kalum Street, folio 01084.000, legal ' Lot 17, Block 6, R5, C.D., D.L. 361, Plan 972, (Seven Seas Restaurant Bullding) 2. 4656, 4658 Lazelle Avenue, “folio - Professional Building) And FurtherTake Notice that should the Council declare that any of the premises or parts thereof be a nuisance, then Council will be asked to order that the same be removed, pulled down or. otherwise destroyed. And Further Take Notice that should you . wish to make representation to the. Council regarding the -premlses listed above, you may appear at that time, date and place to make your representation to This Notice Is given by the Councll of the | District of Terrace this 12th day of May, - Men’s games see. Kitimal _ and -Terrace playing at 8 a.m. and Prince Rupert and Houston at 11 a.m., with the winners of those games _ playing at 6 p.m. for the’ berth. 4 ‘Ladies’ games see Rupert - and. Terrace playing at 9 ‘am. also at.Skeena, . with Smithers and Rupert playing at.1 p.m, and Terrace and \Smithers going at it at 4 p.m. “The team With the best _record from: their three games goes to Kelowna. Between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.. the Terrace Peaks gym- - _ nastics will be putting on an . exhibition for anyone in- terested in between-game - - entertainment. 1 _ played have set teams, with the rest progressing through elimination rounds. At 12 noon Wenzel’s Plumbing from Prince Rupert will play Terrace’ Esso, Oceanview: from Prince Rupert will play -_. Terrace Drugs and Johnson, Barclay and Scafe from’ Kitimat will meet Flaherty Trucking from Terrace. 4p.m, games see Northern Drugs from Kitimat playing Skoglund Logging from Terrace and Terrace Co-op meeting the winner of the Wenzel-Terrace Esso game, and the two other winners will meet at 4 p.m. as well. Games resume Sunday at 10 a.m. with two games and two more are scheduled for 1 -pm, The -finals will be played at 4 p.m. 28 - 30, Block le RS, Plan 972 (Lazelle E.R, Hallsor Clerk-Administrator | Evening discounts start at Sp. to most places within B.C. Talk about savings. Long distance evening discounts on station-to-station calls to most places within British Columbia start at 5 p.m. Su spread the word. Give them a big hello at 5. @) BC TEL Evening tong distance discounts co the rest of Canndand the U.S. starr at 6 pam. Check your directory lor complete details. Fri +