PAGE 4, THE HERALO, Thursday, August 4, 1977 f HARDWARE STORES (ae eee GORDON & ANDERSON ee, bring you ALL LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 5p.m. to midnight ae DEFEAT CALGARY. UE Last minute drive _puts'Lions on top CALGARY (CP) — British Columbia Lions marched 83 yards in 11 plays - toscore a touchdown with 18 T.V. GUIDE “« KING CFTK BCTV KCTS KIRO 2 {NBC) | (CBC) cy (CTV) (PBS) (Bs) :00 Let’s Make Klahante Emergency "Mister 15 A Deal Klahanie Emergency Rogers 130 News Room 222 Emergency Electric 245 News Room 222 Emergency Company :00 News Hourglass News Zoom = . is News ourgoss 7 News Zoom : News Shawcase * News _ Once U % 345 News “Jarrett News A Classic :00 Seattle Glenn Ford Grand Old MacNeil- :15 Tonight Anthony Quayli Country Lehrer 230 Match Cont! Fish Wodehouse 245 Game PM Cont’ Fish Playhouse 00 Thurs. Night Barney Mystery Onedin 1 a Movies: Miller Movie: . 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Pic Show ', GORDON 635-6576 a & ANDERSON | nee Store Hours: Tues to Sat. 9a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday 9 am. to 9 p.m. ; give Calgary a_ short- vedn24-23 - runs batted in, tops in the Operating. Brownies Recipe | Fried Chicken Franchise available in TERRACE | Arecently opened store on-going and established: in this community. Excellent financing in place with a low down payment required. A rare op-. §j portunity to aquire your own business. Contact: BROWNIES FRANCHISES LTD., seconds remaining to defeat Cal Stampeders 30-26 in a estern Football Conference game before 25,568 fans Wednesday e winning touchdown eame from a 19-yard pass from quarterback Jerry Tagge to Al Charuk. .Moments before, the Stampeders scored a touchdown when Willie Burden ran three yards to lead. A from quarterback John Hufnagel to Rudy Linterman gave Calgary a twopoint conversion and a 26-23 lead. British Columbia held quarter leads of 3-1, 20-8 and Ass . 3-10, Lui Passaglia was British Columbia's scoring leader, and 14 yar kicking field goals of 39, 34 ‘and added three converts for.12 points. Burden gave Calgary three touchdowns—the other two coming on‘a 38- yard pass-and-run. combinationnand a seven- yard pass from Hufnagel. Mike Strickland on a 13- yard run and Jimmy Young. on an Liyard pass from Tagge completed the Lions’ searing McFall booted two converts and two singles and referee Bud Ulrich awarded Calgary a safety after ruling at Tagge had intentional bi rounded the ball in the B.C. end zone. Calgary defensive back Al cbeson blocked a Passaglia punt in the ferst quarter but . the Stampeders could not capitalize on the break, On the next play, Hufnagel had a@ pass picked up” and returned 23.yards by Grady ‘ yards in four pla Calgary backs Harber and Scott Crawford collided . on ‘another Passaglia punt and the ball was recovered by B.C. at the Calgary 41. - at fumble recovery led to Strickland’s touchdown early in the second quarter. After Strickland scored his touchdown, Calgary marched down the field but former Lion Lou Harris fumbled at the B.C. 32 and Cavness recovered. Five plays later, Tagge tossed a. Pike to Young for the Lions' second touchdown. _ Calgary marched back 57 ya, with Hufnagel hitting Burden on a 38-yard pass-and-run combination that narrowed the nap to 17-8. ; . ste area Slee 34-yard ‘field goal, ary started m ching back but penalties m ified that drive te in the second quarter. OTTAWA WINS,41-11 Argos smothered __ by Rider offence ; OTTAWA (CP) — Ottawa Rougm Riders showed their Grey Ckp form Wednesday night as they hammered Toranto Argonauts 41-11 for their first win in the Eastern Football Conference. 7 - ° . The Riders ran up four consecutive touchdowns in the first quarter and went into the dressing room at half-time with a 33-7 lead. The Riders’ defence kept a blanket on the Argos’ sputtering offence throughot. @ game, Ottawa fans serenaded Toronto coach Leo Cahill _with several choruses of “Goodbye, Leo” in the dying. moments of. the. game. . It was the first win in three starts for the defending Grey up champions and atoned for a 17-1 loss to the Argos in Toronto last week. The Riders, reacting to stinging criticism from team Management and fans, came out fired up and never . Jy : of 34-yards:and 3h. yardean ‘allowed the Argos to establish themselves in the game. The win moves Ottawa into a tie for second place in the EFC with the Argos and Hamilton Tiger-Cats, all with records of one win and two losses. Montreal Alouettes lead the confer- ence With four wins and no defeat. Quarterback Tom Clements threw touchdown passes torunning back Mike urphy, tightend Tony Gabriel and wide receiver. Jeff Avery, and handed off to Larry Cates and Greg Woods for touchdowns, ‘Jer- Rogan kicked field goals converted the five Ottawa touchdowns. Kelvin Kirk scored the lone Toronto touchdown on a sevenyard pass from Chuck Ealey. Zenon Andrusyshyn converted the touchdown, kicked a 39-yard fceld goal and scored a.50-yard single on a missed field goal at tempt. — Razzle-dazzle seemed to be the main ingredient of Ottawa’s offence in the first half, They tried four short kickoffs with three leading to touchdowns. Avery's tauchdown Was a 12-yard pass s¢ y three Toronto: penalties and defensive end Piaskoski’s recovery of a Richard Holmes fumble. _ _ Ottawa got control of the ball on the ensuing kickoff, Clements threw a 19-yard as to AV abriel ona delayed pass u the centre for a 275 game Kates went ovér trom wf the one on-the-fext play. Several plays ‘later, line- backer ark Kosmos stopped short an Argo third down in a one-yard play. On the next play, Cates took a nd off from Clements and ssed 33 yards to Avery. o plays later, Clements hit Gabriel with a sixyard touchdown pass. Foster homers again as Reds defeat Cubs — Tworun homers by George Foster and Dan Driessen powered Cincinnati Reds to a 5-3 National League baseball victory over Chicago Cubs in 10° innings Wednesday night. 4, The loss cut Cubs’ lead in the National League East to one game over Philadelphia Phillies, who whipped San Diego 8-1. But Pittsburgh Pirates failed to gain ground, losing 3-0 to Houston tros to remain two games behind Chicago. Cubs starter ‘Rick Reuschel, going for his 16th victory of the season, had to leave the game in the seventh inning with an ailing hack. Chicago led 3-1 at the time, but Foster's 36th home run of the season in the eighth tied it, Foster now has-36 home runs and 105 Vancouver. Res, 298 6789 W, Noren, 255 6296 or af Terrace, B.C. Lynden or Sandra Best, 635-4502 majors‘in both categories. Driessen’s home run, his: 13th of the season, followed @ oneout single by Foster against loser Wille Hernandez, 5-4, in the 10th. Steve Carlton pitched a sixhitter and drove in three runs and Jerry Martin also: knocked in three in the Phillies’ victory. Carlton, 15-6, struck out 12 and walked three. Joe Niekra, 7-3, scattered nine hits for his second consecutive shutout and Jose Cruz drove in two runs with a fourth-inning double as Houston blanked the _ Pirates, n In other National League games, Lee Mazzilli’s pinch Single in the bottom of the 14th inning gave New. York Mets a 4-3 victory over Los Angeles Dodgers in a game that was delayed nearly two hours because of. rain and took over 5% hours to complete. The Mets sent. it into extra innings by scoring twice withtwo out in the bot- tom of the ninth, Doug Flynn drawing a bases-loaded walk from rookie Lance. Rautzhan to force in the ing run. : Jackie Brown and Don Stanhouse combined to limit ° San Francisco to seven hits and Ellis Valentine belted - his 18th home run of the season aS Montreal Expos beat the Giants 4-2. . Jerry Mumphrey had four hits, scored three runs and drove in another as St. Louis. Cardinals beat Atlanta — Braves 6-1 behind the four- hit pitching of Eric Rasmussen. a In the American League, Craig Kusick and Lyman Bostock drove in three runs apiece and rookie Paul Thormodsgard fired .'a sever-hitter as Minnesota Twins romped to-an 11-1 victory over Detroit Tigers: Rod Carew of - Minnesota: went S-for-5 to raise. his major league-leading average two points to .384.: Frank White drove in four runs and George Brett hit | his fifth home run in-eight: games, sending Kansas City: yals to a 7-4 victory over Torqnto Blue Jays. ° ‘ ' Certainly Wouldn't “Why don't you play golf‘ with Al any more?” Lenny’s | wife asked him. “Would. you play with a fellow who" _ Puls down the’ wrong score ~ and moves the ball when you | aren't watching?” replied | Lenny. “certainly would. wt,” the inguiring wife ab!” served. “Neither, will Al,”" Lenny pointed out, _— Jim — and then hit 1