Local Sports Shorts | Fashion show tonight 5. Terrace All Seasons Steelers, the women's soccer team [that will be representing Terrace in the B.C. Summer “Games in Vernon later this summer, will be putting on a sportswear fashion show tonight at the Bavarian Inn, , Clothing will be supplied by All Seasons Sports and Jeans ; North, with members of the team modelling, '. ‘The show will take place at the Bavarian Inn, with doors opening at 8 p.m, and the ahow starting at 9 p.m. Proceeds ‘from the show will help defray the team’s s travelling coats during their aummer season, |. Rupert takes volleyball title nN Prince Rupert volleyball team won the second annual ‘Northwest Outdoor Volleyball Tournament, held Sunday. at Rotary Park in Terrace. A total of 15 teams, 11 from Terrace and four from Prince Rupert, took part in the event, won by the Prince Rupert ‘Fubars, Fubars beat out Terrace Allsorts in the final - Miatch, with Prince Rupert A.A.'s taking third. , Terrace Summer. Smash was fourth, while Terrace Mistics took fifth spot. The event was sponosred by the Terrace Scrub Volleyball League, with donations made by the Terrace Recreation - Department, T Skeena Junior ace’s RCMP detachment, Thornhill and ondary Schools, All Seasons Sporting Goods, Labatts Breweries of Canads -and several in- dividuals. . P ovoier Orme 4RIDGE *- Gray scored his second goal of the ‘game at 97:24 to give Vancouver Whitecaps a 32 overtime victory" against Fort Lauderdale Strikers in North American Soccer League victory Wednesday night, Robert opened the scoring for the Strikers at 6:24. Meschbach stole the ball from Van- couver goalkeeper Tino Lettelre and put It into the - net untouched, = Fort Lauderdale doubled ita lead at 29:44 when Berndt Holzenbein took a — pass from Brian Kidd and found Nene Cubillas in the penalty box. The Peruvian. ' midfielder weaved through the defence before beating Lettelre on the ground,” ’ In the second half,: the Strikers chose to play defence'ln a heavy rain, But ‘with “11:12-to play, thelr defensive ‘strategy fell apart. ; ; found. Bob. Leonarduzzi five yards out in front. of the net and . Leonarduzzi, ‘who’ was alone, beat Jan van Beveren, Though the Strikers ‘FORT. LAUDERDALE, ‘ ~ Fla, (APY — Jerry. Gray. Meschbach _ “today with Rickey. Henderson of - Oakland A's chasing an dominated the- ' gaine, outshooting the visitors 22- 14in regulation, a defensive lapse with.6:08 to play sent the homeside into thelr aecond overtime in five days. 4 Gray took the ball at the 35-yard line, went. through three defenders before Kidd appeared to have given the Strikers a victory \ editor: j don. schaffer. in the first threé minutes sof overtime, but his goal. was ‘disallowed because of off ‘side. ‘The penalty proved costly as the Whitecaps atarted the second sudden death period with the game. -winner, : David Norman came down the left. wing and — ‘found Gray all alone in the middle on another: Striker. defensive lapse and scored juat a seceiits into the new period. The ‘lost dropped the Strikers to 1540. with 135 — points. Vancouver, now 15-8, ~ dnereased {te total to-111 polnts, good enough to take the lead in the Western, - Division. In other NASL games Wednesday, it was: New, York’ Commos 3 Montreal Manic 3; Portland Timbers . v - § Mdmonton Drillers 0; - Seattle Sounders @ New Cosmos 3 Manic z Giorgio Chinaglia anapped a scoring dump | and Chico Borja redeemed. _ a. etror “as- New. York Cosmos, decimated by injuries, edged Montreal Manic . i . ‘Henderson, Brewers eager. to play “he wecond halt of the major-league baseball season gets under way lefttielder Individual goal’ = and Milwaukee Brewers a team record. — Henderson is closing in on. the single-season record for stolen bases “after ‘picking . up 84 in 88 games before the ‘all-star break. With 74 games remaining,: he is within easy reach of bet-— " tering Lou Brock’s record of eet 118 set in 1974, - “Henderson is the most dangerous player in the ana games, ane eed game today hecause he turné- walks into triples,” Milwaukee Harvey Kuenn says. “He's a game-breaker because he _ drives our pitchers crary.”" Meanwhile, Kuenn’s team also has been: driving’ pit- _chers crazy this season in another way. Carrying the colorful nickname of Harvey's Wallbangers, the Brewers are on & hot home- _ fun pace, threatening to eclipse the. 1981 New York Yankees’ record of 240 in a Beason. _ ‘The Brewers have hit 125 homers In the first 83 putting them wwobilsual~ ieMiegs ne naiiidttina be nig _manager - tal . hall ae slightly ahead of the Yankees' pace.. The Brewers. reached. thelr long-ball peak in June ‘and July; hitting 47 of their. home runs since Kuenn replaced Buck Rodgers as the manager June 2... . The power surge helped Milwaukee. climb back. into- the.American League East race. In fact, it pulled into. first place by percentage ‘points over Bostan Red Sox: just before the allstar - break... “We not only made first place after being 6% games out, we had to climb over five clubs to get there,” ct nna a ‘alma PB, werd saya A’e. catcher. Charlle Moore. “And ‘we" did it” in = just over a month.. °) “] think everybody bas t respect ua..." Attendance | in major league baseball is booming, "showing no ufter-etfects of the strike last year. Partly -responkible for this surge is the work of San Diego Padres, who must be judged” the surprise team of the majors this year. team long foundering in the lower echelons of the NL West, are suddenly challenging for the division championship.” j28) neh L yoadatteu | uate Torte worn ‘elo nes e a= PEbeasin CRESCENT . ” For further information on the above _ marked routes call Maria Taylor WED vaw-ot HsWe bénem eid abe ET NOAM 3. amivlesqne Ya: The Padres, an expansion — __ emi i cond a . 4 seconds left in the game whea he blasted a clos ” range shot Into the ‘heay protected: Montreal goal: The Manic evened ‘the score when Borja lost control of a shot by Mon: treal's Alan Willey arid allowed it to rebound inte the pathrof. midfielder Fray ’ O'Brien, - who . scored hi . second goal of the game in . the 77th minute. “it Viadislav Boglcevic and Chiiaglia each acored | O'Brien gave the Manlé a 1 “ 2 Junap inthe eighth ini, 4 “its third conecuie vie. tory. ‘Edmonton's John Webb ‘scored Portiand's: other goal, heading the ball into the net in an unsuccessful > attempt to. clear the ball - from in front of the Drillers’ goal. Portland had. ry ‘shots “compared with just five for . Edmonton. The victory . avenged the Timbers’ 1-0 - loss at Edmonton on June a : a sani, CARRIERS REQUIRED-THORNHILL © the daily herald currently has openings for cortiers In. the ) areas numbered ON CHE MAP. eis ne or ages ey names MF, ot value Bt iad n nove..3 ‘ont teninga alubartoe | eal