"""avercome an 11-7 defidirte Take th8 gaine. In. m “ , dime out on top of their respective = games in the- Wednesday night -, Terrace Men's Slowpitch Softball : Fark,” ewes a PS second inning and ¢-5 after the third, ” Underwriters, Other games (Bestof-seven tinal ted V1) — “a : but it. was Hed 9 after four and goth withing Ones inning to scheduled__are —.. Westend’, func vreeien at" San Antanio ' stayed that -way until the seventh — 8 Northwest Loggers, - Williams Wedaesday, May 18 batlom of the elghth but yeilded. at abe _4: Kevin, -Hamakawa of - Far-Ko . Contracting. 3 ‘jy: rove’ in two of his. team’s; rugs. with: this :» Gouble to deep left figld. -durigg «Wednesday. jaiMight’s 12-11 Far-Ko win over,Eiks in Terrace - ; Inor' Baseball Association -action:. Far-Ko trailed the whole game until! the bottom of the . last Inning, when they scored five runs to the other Bronco division match Wednesday: " 14-3 surge to tie at 80 on a - “taabebal . defensive hook by Bob Lanier over Credit’Union beat: Overwaitea 14-6, while In Milwaukee, where the 7ters “But Maurice Cheeks, who the mosquito division Flaherty Trucking beat won, two of three during the: Seored 25, hit a jumper to “Totem Gulf - 26-8 and Terrace’ Co-op beat regular season, for’ games send Philadelphia ahead: Terrace Drugs 11-7. The only minor baseball © Saturday:and Sunday, | Then came what “many game scheduled for’tonight Is in the Pony. “wa winner advances to. felt, was-the hig play. division at Rotary Park, where Shoppers Drug: ng NBA iz "The Bucks came down Mart will be playing. Knights 0 of Columbus at. against the survivor of the and Brien. Winters fofted a 6:45 p.m. « “Western” Conferences ‘series att.’ Bobby Jones, who between ” Los» Angeles stole “an . inbound «pass " Lakers and San Antonio. Sunday to‘trigger @ 111-108 * Spurs, That series is tled 1-' -yictory in overtime, blocked ' -Underwriters, SKB Molsons winners ‘ athalt in Wednesday slowpitch play | hi * Undervritérs and ‘SKB Molsons. . three in the top of the ‘ninth and _ couldn't catch up. Ken Schatz was the winning pitcher for Underwriters. In'the late game, SKB Molsons led from the second inning on but it wasn't a walk for ‘them | as: * Dreamworld kept the game” " reasonably close until finally losing . _ At that point the game was won, but . Dreamworld stayed. in itt driving: two-across inthe seventh: before having their thrée-run, one-out rally ended by a good toss from left field . - by’ Graham .Scott thal, alowed: catcher Mark Wilcox to Pick, off. a Tunner at the plate, . ; League doubleheader at Riverside “Underititers scored three runs in. fle top of the ninth inning to take a ta lead. over Lakelse Hotel and then held Lakelse to just one run in when a : “grabbed 2-4-3 lead. SKB extended sgoring throughout the a sees: at thelr lead by, one run in the third, one: ° ‘game, won 1415 by Underwriters, "more in the fourth and one again in Underwriters led'3-2 after the + geneh hefore Dreamworld got two Errors sory a lange patt . and the final game of the day against ‘inning, after which the. score. was. tied 11-11, © Lo ‘Lakelse- ‘got one across in the In the. SKB half of the sixth, Moving vs. Lakelse Hotel and — though, Doug Thomson smacked a Irlybirds vs, Dreamworld, SKB, who three-run triple and SKB scored -Gon’t play Sunday, are in charge of : once more ® bo break open the. score, the field, ara \ ‘Seaver’ Ss still an amazin’ Met SKB scored one in their end of the seventh and one more in the eighth ‘Tom Seaver continues to amaze for New York Mets. ae The- M¢-year-old. right- - _hander, continuing to erase “memories of ‘disaster’ last rekindling. .,,.@agon - “while © _ atietiories of years past, ‘eeattered - five hits Wednesday night aa the. “Mel ’«blanked . Houston . three-run ‘outburst that carried Montreal to its vietory. It was the first winning run batted in of the season for Daweon, who tripled-in.two runs in the _ Heth thingy but Wag thrown out at the'plate for an. -insigesiepart homer, |” . Bedrosian, 22. Atlanta’ s Dale Murphy clubbed a three-run homer, his ninth of the Beason. Reds 2 Phillies o --Mario soto. allowed just six hits — ‘and only three of those made it out of the, ‘infield — for. times: Dan Driessen drove in both Cincinnati runs with a , Par of singles, ‘Philadelphia starter John Denny-left the game in the fifth after trying to snag a liner by Ron Qester with his | ’ / handicapped or not, noe - local media types; -1i imeereomrrerery eatin ees 3 tN to Exentfia) Bh. BEET, ot COR aE a Ee ae PARE ee RE coe nm me pe Par on a de OM IN Une eee a a. ee |) Herald, ‘Thursday, May 12, 1983, Pa age 5 Wheelchair exhibition basketball. game set for tonight at 8p. m,. ~ Any one of the 300 people who ware in the Caledonia Senior Secondary School: gymnasium mst May when the travelling wheelchair basketball team played an exhibition ‘against the Terrace i media team. can tell you what a good show il was. ‘ The ball-playera ) bv travelling team fust” | “experienced in their chairs but because; man for man, they: _Were probably: superior’ athletes than the: “Terrace tean, oo ‘Sixers’ defensive “play: wins. one. _PHILADELPHIA (AP). - - seoted 6 and Tosey 20, | Defence was the name Gixers © coach. - Billy - the game. Wednesday night “Cunningham noted hia team ‘a8 Philadelphia 7éers took a _.ls 60 ‘in “the playoffs . .20 lead over Milwaukes. . (including 4 - four-game - Bucks in their National” sweep of New York Knicks), ' . Basketball - Association saat me haver’'¢bad an easy Eastern Conference final. one yet.” ; The 76ers won the second game in the bestofseven - Philadetphia « tea by Mb series 6-61 in-what coaches . With 9:08.to play at 77-66. ‘and players said’ was .a The Bucks then went on a - han beat th. they were. more © Bm Bye. No admission. will be" charged. ” While dofence prevailed .- Wednesday . Malone and Andrew Toney gave the 76ers’ the’ offence. needed to win, _Malond _ Piayoita ata aience CONFERENCE FINALS : {Bestot Seven? De EASTERN CONFERENCE | Philadeiphia vs. Milwaukee. Wednesday Result crete ia “7 Milwaukes n hiladelphia leads 2-0} . * Saturday Game Philadelphia af Milwoukea Sunday Game | Philadelphia at: mitwaulae Wednesda fy May 0 . Aillwaukee at _Philedatphia, M it, rs ee ot the sate bang on s _”- “it by a 128 score, ms _ eal the win. thie” ‘soepit Meade a — or win in a wid game saw of - . con ex _ games. in es jowpiteh”, ° Haast AN . “i The score was tied at 2-2 after one - the aie ieague’ are scheduled , alge .Sund iraiey 2 Billede rs" Wee ‘leet 4 SEP STS "a urls bulls i the bert pers sin the 2° aah thei a. ala at Ba atisthee oe ante gatnes: going at 1-p.im. Takhar in eats mw Mitton we Trucking plays the'first game of the (OT). CONFNAENCE ’ afternoon against Kokanee . Kings. Los Angeles ve. San Antvhie | Los Angeles ar San Antonio N Sani Antonio a bos. Anca, au _- Recessary Friday, May tt _ _ Los Angeles af San intone, N ” ARCOISETY ' Sunday, | May 22 Son + HOCenSEry I -at Los, Angel ’ Sunday, Mays . Los Angeles 119 San Antonio, Wr ‘Tenwday, May 1¢ San Anteislo 122 tos Angeles Nn? y. night, Moses" LOSE 5-14 Ibs. ore chain, . This ‘year the wheelchair whigzed from the south. may. . ‘ have a tougher time with. the Terrace teain, though, "| - because local organizer Paul Clark, ait internationgl-level. cot athlete himeelf, has had a-team running for-the past eight. or ‘months locally. The local: players aren't all: handicapped, like the team fram the south will -be, ‘hilt they, will be = > competing in the chairs, ‘arid | at- gives, ‘the souithern t team Im ean edge. “This year’s game starts at Th. ‘This year’s team features several returning players rom» “last year, ineluding Murray Hrown, who has pidyed several) - | “times onnational basketball and volleyball teanis as wellas) 3 “a perehnial pick ‘to’ the’B.C. teams. in both. ‘Sporis,-and:.-- ee other‘ top-level. Canadian; wheelchair: ‘athletes: from: ev. members of the team are Pat Madsen, Deiinis. oe -Day;- ‘Bruce Teichman, Ken Hinton, Marshal: ‘Smith. and mo, Gary Reid. : OBC, _ The team is coached. and mgnaged by Patly Sehlafen.- * While in-Terrace, the team will be giving exhibitlons of ; ‘several sports at four ‘welecied schools and will also be attending a Friday, night. banquet. : , ‘ The purpose of the tour isto encourage the: development ol. .wheelchalir ‘and other. handicapped sports in the . ‘Northwest, and to gle a boost to those handicapped people wha come out to watch the athletes. .- “Lecal Sports Shorts - Youth soccer results. Two games were played in. the Terrace Youth. ‘Sogeer - Association Wednesday night. a ‘In the under-11 division, Northwest ‘Sporteman ‘beat ", Kinettes 13-0, and in theunder-18 division’s first game of the. . - year, Pizza Hut United beat Braid Insurance Rovers 6-2, Next youth soccer action in Terrace is scheduled for ~ : ‘Saturday morning, when all divisions = ee} into action in various fields around ten, IN THE NEXT TWO WEEKS ATURE'S OWN | In May of wm Natures own NO NONSENSE DIET was la ko Canadians th rough the F Prince Health Food weeks they scold out and by the end of July thousande ot peop hed fo host a the no nongenad way. ‘Untne t diate to have come this one |p not dying out, but moaning sum a pe ree ana tt i wh have ted amino poi, ad NO NONSENSE yours, Chocolate, Vanilla, "Strawberry and Banana. ee tone bas ‘4 Kitimat Smelter hy Douglas won oo. Chanel gy aiR " Kitameat “mR 2 Vittage 7 : ee Notice “Riteos 3-0 in, National | ai ‘ee and Chris his first-~pitehing hand. shutout of the season. Soto,” Denny’s right thumb’ were. X-rays on Se “Alcan’s Kemano- Kitimat: high Voltage - Soe." “transmission tine |s bullt on: private ‘ League: ‘baseball action. “OE wis the: 66th: ; shiitout for Seaver “him | with-Bon Sutton -of “Milwaukee ‘Brewers for the’ . “lead “among active pitchers '. “and rateed his record to 2- . “3)""while lowering ©. his . ,earned-+tun averige to 2.12. lt also was Seaver’s second - shutout of the season. "In 11 ,igpiogs and Cincinnatl Reds . beat Philadelphia Phillies 2- oO. 2m Seaver, a three-itme” Cy “Young Award witner. who _‘eluktiped.to 6-13 last seasbn "with: Cineinnatl, struck out 5 a . Bieand walked two.” "T had good ihovennent’ ‘on Aue ante fo beat it” “Brow,” sald I knew. 1 was | jn the Sipe “fT Mompwhers ‘neighborhood, bul this is the“ ‘time t hear the exact - “nutaber ‘(of shutoyts) or that it’s a record,” “g P aes 5 Ee 1th. off Steve oN i but aie 4A) cs vee J up.” WaT ron catkert a ed in ‘the ” Rick Sutelitfe wishes he ‘could pitch. once ‘again ‘in. * Los Angeles — against the Dodgers. ‘Then he'd show . Tom Lasorda something It was Lasorda, manager of the’ Dopiders,.who told Sutcliffe in 1981 he wasn't a ~tnajor-league pitcher and = traded him to, the American .. ‘League’ B: Cleveland ‘Indians, © ‘maybe | “not. League . ‘pitcher, been, dn the he’s ' beeir: eldéhing : in} ae ‘annette 1968 yp acd iglanaue performance, a Wo-bitter for # 0 #2, struck out: ‘a below- ’ average five, although he fanned ‘Mike Schmidt three _ broke my. ‘wife’ a. heart, _ Crashed my whole family,” he added: "I'd like to be in . the National League just to _ face that ballclub.” Elsewhere’ in.the AL, it. - was Texas’ Rangers 3, New York Yankees 1; Detroit ‘Tigers 5, Oakland. ‘3° 2; Baltimore Orioles:1, Seattle - Mariners.‘ 0; - California .. Angels 3, Boston Red Sox 1; a. Milwaukee. | Brewers. Minnesota Twins.1, and, in Ww innings,: Toronto. Blue 4, . £ Jaya}; Chicago White Sox: i Fores the ~ second - 3" Sopseautive: game, George - Baett of the Royals was held - -qvithout a coblt.:Suteliffe ; ended: :the, Zame, with a. - Alourlet by: fanning “the /Kantas -City. slugger, “who | : Dave Kingman accawited vietory over’ “Kansas, “Clty represented the. tying run. fe, two.New York runs with his ‘seventhinning. homer. ‘Royals. “All 1 could think about | While: the Royals. could only manage singles by.Hal “The Meta took a 1-0 lead in. was that guy-who told me-I McRae in the second inning negative and he is not expected .to miss his next ened nart Siteliffe s seems to belong» Gura. Rick Manning singled home Cleveland’s: ‘other: run in the sixth. ; Rangers $ “Yankees 1 Rick Honeycutt improved his numbers to 4-2 and 1.39 . With elght innings of slx-hit’ ball against the Yankees. ‘Themonly run. against him ‘was unearned. By then, Texas had gotten to ‘iton Guldry him fortwo runs-in the first inning “di Dave ‘ Hostetler's «-" run-scoring double and Bobby Johnson’s sacrifice fly.” The - ‘Rangers gota runscoring single from | ‘Wayne’. Tolleson in the second inning. , Tigers. 5 A's-2 a Milt Wilcox's. eight-hitter ‘was. his fourth complete . Kame of 1983, nearly half his total: of last year. Glefin Wilson hit a two-run. honier in the second inning to help. him ‘turn back the A’s and Mike. Norris, who had Data River “Kitdala ca yan 4 “erduad 31 { _ ae oe River mQein 10 _ a Kemanc-kitimat Tranemisaion ‘Line rt, : Gardner Cand , ~ 4 co Kemano River" /p «property except where it crosses . Indian Reservations,. as. ‘shown, on the map. ‘Trespassing and Hunting are not. . ‘permitted on | Alcan transmission line” -} properties: | (Ref: Wildlife Act Sec: 13 o. ae! i) _ thé second when Mike Scott, didn’t belong: in the -big 904 Joe Simpson in the . ; te balked - home - Briaut ~Yeagues,""- Su teliffe-said-pf—ninth, Manny Trillo got four: beaten — ~hiny—parlier” this 0 ote ae: . . Lasorda. Probably if 1 forthe Indians, twoof them’ month: a Pepe 8 Braves's have any goal in my career, Soubles and nother «the: ‘Orisles’t Marinets 0 Be, te he So ip ‘“Aidre Dawson delivered ‘that would be It, to prove 1 . Winning single in the third. Gaylord Perry struck out) =. ©. - ; vote 8 Yiih-scoring single inthe belong in the major leagues:. inning , ollowing * - Alan - four Baltimore batters to oe On ma “Ane Inning to trigger a . “He broke my heart, -Bannister's triple of Larry _Falpe his career totalto 3,474, a om i 4 —Aluminum-Gom of Cena. | ta