i 3 _ couver's ninth win in a row urgency in the Vancouver over Seattle in rerular- play_as the Whitecaps with the call he left his - Season play. ’ erased a 2-0 deficit to keep Steve Daley scored both. within five-points of New ~ Seattle-goals-— one off a York Cosmos for the free kick and the other off a © NASL’s overall points lead. retaken penalty Kick that | “Ididn't:think they were ‘seemed to light a fire under going to give us any trouble: the’ Whitecaps, Lorimer’s until that point.”’. first goal also came on a After ' penalty kick and Arno © couver's other goal before a te - and, after letting the ball slip away, Fornelll couldn't recover quickly enough to stop Kishkan’s attempt to curl the ball around him. Kishkan’s goal, shown above, was Skeena Hotel's sixth Iria 7-3 win over Luso-Canadlan. The regular season. win kept Skeena one point behind League. teading Lanny . Electric with one game left for each tearh to play in the Skeena. Hotel bombs Luso to stay close - Tertade's Skeena Hotel .men’s soccer team stayed one point back of Lanny Electric in the Kitimat Men’s Soccer League standings by soundly defeating Luso-Canadian 7-3 Sunday evening.at Northwest Community College in Terrace. . Skeena Hotel scored four straight goals in the second half of Stinday’s . game.” ‘and remain’ just one point Chalet 2-1 Saturday evening at Riverlodge in Kitimat. In Terrace Sunday, Jim Reid, Eric Metzmeier, Gordie Kishkan and Richard Hugon scored in the second half toextend a Skeena 3-2 halftime : lead on- their way to the victory. Mike Johnson, Julius Komlos and . back of Lanny, who narrowly beat + Joe Perrera scored firstchalf goals for the winners: Scoring for Kitimat were George Santos, Alfie. Nutakor and Davie Remedios, The. result of the Omineca Paving: Alcan gamé was unavailable. There Is only one game left on the Jeagues schedule for each teatn ini the e men’s league. For Terrace to lake , top spot -in the league,. last-place Alcan must beat Lanny, who,-have lost just once this year, and Skeena . must. beat third-place Omineca | Sunday. Chalet. plays-Luso Sunday at Riverlodge, while Skeena's final ° league ‘game against Omineca will: be in Terrace at NWCC Sunday afternoon al 6 pm. ‘Sounders give another. to. the Caps VANCOUVER (CP) — It Earthquakes. 3-2 ; Lettieri’ from a free kick, was another case of deja vu overtime, for Seattle Sounders Sunday ."T don't think Vancouver night as they lost 32 to can say they deserved any - Varicéuver Whitecaps ,on .. of the (four) games,”. said David Kemp, ‘who.. was taken down by Vancouver defender Bobby Lenarduzzi, back-heeled a pass to Daley Peter Lorimer’s second Sounders. coach Laurie from the free kick and C©ossbar. goal of the game after 8: ‘35 Calloway whose club was of overtime play. working on an elght-point though a Thegame, marked bytwo victory with 18 minutes contraversial penalty kicks, remaining and . then. lost - yards. ‘was the. Sounders’ fourth ground inits struggle for the 4 straight loss to the last_playoff berth. : ; Whitecaps ; this---North;: “But we have to. look § American Soccer “League further than bad luck. Some” ° ' season. and follawed a 3-2 of'thé-blame has to lie with Va?eouver shootout win at us,” month,!.I¢ was also Van- Daley penalty goal put more — dgwn. : Steffenhagen got Van- 27,326 fans. minute, Lorimer took a cross from the West Ger- In other NASL games ™an import and nodded it ‘played’‘Sunday, Toronto © Past Seattle goalkeeper Joe Blizzard shut out Team Corrigan for the-overtime America ‘2-0, New York victory that came after Cosmos defeated Tampa sustained — Vancouver arun into the penalty area Bay Rowdies 3-1 and, ‘in ” pressure in the second half. from the~ Montreal, Manic coach ‘— The injury-riddled Lorimer slipped the ball Daley scored his seventh - goal of” the: Season: on the first of the two questionable penalties that was called - when Lettieri dived to take’ : : a ball off Tim Bartro’ and the Kingdome earlier this Calloway agreed the the Sounders forward went: Lettierl was so incensed stuffed parrot, a good-luck charm, on the goal line and walked: away. He returned to stop the.first Daley at- controlled play in . tempt but reféree Howard opening moments, Krollfeifer ruled he moved before the ball was kicked. Steffenhagen Lettier! also moved early “Daley put the bail behind him for the 2-0 lead at 52:55. Bartro was the victim of the first half. the other penalty when Steffenhagen fell over the Seattle forward’s foot after Daley blasted a low shot Vancouver, .. with air from a scramble i in the | defenders and ‘crossed. to “Seattle “penalty area and Kemp but. Lettieri an- -headed: it to Steffenhagen. ticipated: the play and whose quick shot from.14_ smothered the shot. -yards dipped under the ~The Whitecaps, in- their. first season at the-_B.C. four Place domed stadium, set a charging starters already out with regular-season attendance. Whitecaps wall from 22 — injuries ‘had added _ record with 437,434 faris for - ‘problems with midfielder 15 ‘dates. That: beat the training. . Andy Lynch pulled histeam Whitecaps, who started under the diving Corrigan “Lettieri. Walson’s _ off the ‘field with 10:57. seven North. Americans, remaining i inthe game with including four on the back > Manic: feading Chicago’ . line, were down 1-0 after 11 Sting 2-1; . minutes when Daley beat paid dividends when, Late in the half, That"-game remains Vancouver goalie ‘Tino Lenarduzzi wona ball inthe officially- unfinished, In Saturday's games, it _ oe “ ‘ , . . 7] _ was - Tulsa Roughnecks M al y th ' beating Fort Lauderdale’ an IC angr WI ' Strikers 4-2 and San Diego MONTREAL Sockers edging Golden Bay yiontrenl Manic remained ae in Chicago today pending a = North American Soccer League, ruling concerning N ASL their ’ “mate against the Sting in Chicago . on Cosmos «21 B BT 46 81 WES. Nevans awarded the Sting a Spica 3 Givatatage” third ‘penalty -kick on the Montreal | WdF 54 70 40 V5 sam¢ play. Nevans told the SOUTHERN DIVISION Tulsa 15 13° 52 48 49 129 Manic- che. could not deter- - Fort, Lavd 1218 5a 43 47 119. “mine: which | ‘ player had Tampa. 721 47 79 40 82 Americs 10 18 33 5025 79, committed the foul. The Westera Olvision Vancouver 23 5 58 27.40 10 "Manic ‘were leading in the Golden Bayié 10 66 5250152 game: 2-1-with 11 minutes aan ‘Diego 10 18 45 59 38 ga. left to.play when the referee Six points are Awarded for ao ° called the infraction; regulation or overtime: win, four: points for. a Shootcut viclary, . 1“ pulled the players -off and one bonus potnt for avery goat scored with a- maxinuh-of because I thought the whole ... Sunday, a ‘elub.. Standings. spokesman said, Manic coach Andy Lynch withdrew his team from the EO ON acer pte field: after referee Bob : for this third goal of the. | season in the 73rd minute. since, an - ankle The Whitecaps’ pressure (CP) — history of the league that a - game has been abandoned. Jacques -Burelle, general manager of the Manic, said if the league rules a forfeit fins abandoned “match of the game, thereby — will not be played. the world championship is much weaker today after he . : smashed into the guardrails finish third. © at the: Dutch Grand Prix. | a ’ The Renault team leader - - escaped unhurt from. the spinout on Sunday but his. +. comfortable. lead of 14° - wins points has been cut to eight on the Formula One circuit. The man snapping at Prost’s heels is. compatriot ‘Amoux closes with. win ZANDVOORT, Nether-. driving a McLaren fitted - Jands: (Reuter) — Fren- with @ conventional Ford ~~ chman Alain Prost’s grip‘on, engine, nevertheless out- _ paced many of the vastly “More -powerful turbos, to thes per game. Wo bonus poll; situation would have gotten and archrival. Rene ‘dividual - winner is awerded for overtime or. shootout oasis. out of hand,’ said | Manic _-Armaqux, who drove his Canadian-American ‘Torone “Tier america g coach Andy Lynch. “It'was Ferrari to victory at Zand- heptathlon , match during Montreal 2 Chicago 1, susp. * Vancouver 3 Seattle 2 (OTF obvious nothing else ‘was yoort. New ‘York 3 Tampa Bay | going , to happen until. Ferrarl Shturday Result Chicago (was allowed). to Tulsa 4.:Fort Lauderdale 4 San olego 3 Golden Bay 2 Score.” (OT) . Team America at Tulse, N president, was expected to ©. after finishing second petition. Saturday, moved 4. Bay at Fort Lauder: ae - noone _ j dole, " review today what was Sunday, 20.639 seconds Toronto’ at Chicago, N Seattle at San Diego, N . . Vancouver ot Goldan Gay, N second tlme in the 16-year Wednesday Games Howard Samuels, NASL helieved'ta be only the behind. Jonn. Watson of Britain, .the weekend; oe teaminate - Polman Tuln, 20, the 1982 © Patrick Tambay, another Pan-American ‘Games — Frenchman, is tied for ‘third: junior champion who was | - ,with Nelson Piquet of Brazil: second at the ent] of com- striker David -Crass, gave Nickeas‘his first start injury sidelined him for 14 games. dangerous Ward beat two awarding the ‘victory ta Chicago, next Saturday's game agains| the Sting at Olympic Stadium —, the ‘final regular-season - Polman Tuin . OCEANSIDE; Calif. (CP) — Connie Polman Tuin of Powell River, B.C., was the | im a ahead in the first event Sunday with a 5.85 metre leap to win the long jump. Fran O’Brien sitting out a previous mark of 429,341 set - - red-card suspension. ‘Then in 38. §. home games in 1990. _ the. Monitreal-Chicaga. club’s leading goal-scorer, match, Karl-Heinz Granitza’ “caught a sudden case of flu., took the first shot, which ‘and defender Dave Watson | was tumed aside by suffered a groin strain in goalkeeper Ed Gettemeier. the But Evans ruled Gettemeier During the game, David had moved illegally before Norman of Vancouver left the shot and. so ordered it withakneeinjury.asdidlan | Trepeated. The second. shat Bridge of the Sounders. by Ricardo Alonso sailed ‘Although the Whitecaps. over the Crossbar, but the . Evans again ruled Get- the temeier had. moved Sounders, in a close battle | prematurely and ordered a with Montreal Manic and — third kick. Fort Lauderdale Strikers Lynch then stormed on to equalised in the 88th on the second attempt but for the final: wild-card he field and had tobe playoff berth, gave Lettieri restrained. He then ordered "several anxious moments in his players off the field to protest Evans's calls. Peter Ward fired over the The game is officially bar: at 24 minutes and. 10 ©—- unfinished and has. been minutes later almost took.a | Suspended pending a ruling gift goal from Vancouver by the league’s executive | right flank, defender Mark Nickeas who — cammittee. ; was trying to pass back ta- injury -Copperside edges. Expose | for scrub tourney. crown. ‘ Copperside won the 1983 edition of the: Copperside hadachanee ta tie thé game iy i ‘a rar a a TTI } The Herald, Monday, August 29, 1983,: Pa _ Terrace'scrub softball tournament Sunday. _. the sixth but. had their,rally killed. when.a afternoon at Riverside Park, beating All: +. baserunner; was. caught -in’a rundown, Seasons Expose ii-t0 in the final game to ; between second and third: for the Second take. the title. outs. Copperside sient ‘through, the weekend: ale Inthe bottom’ of the seventh, Jack Kelly " long singlé-knockout |: tournament: delivered. a -two-run single. that’. Beoréd . _ undefeated, winning five straight gars to 0 Kevin: Wiley: and: Mike ‘Godlrey . for; the: : earn the title. wy : CC, Wackos. beat « ‘out: -Alliance ‘Church -, One out. tying and Iwirtning | runs. ‘The. hip: came with for third place; outscoring Alliance 14-10". ‘A total: of: 39° teams’ ‘started - the’: the consolation final'game. "fournamerit b-week ago Sunday. Twenty of - All Seasons led ‘the finial 8-2 at one point -. those began -this' week's. single-knockout - ‘bit Copperside gradually chipped away at - elimination round after placing first or. ‘the lead and wound-up- irailing-10-9-in-the~-—second-in their. sections: after round-robin, - bottom of the’ seventh “and | final inning lay. ; Trappers add spice A-grand slam by Jerry Narron and a triple play — added - spice to a doubleheader that Edmonton swept from Hawali, 7-5 and 6-3, in’ Pacific Coast League baseball action. . In other PCL games Sunday, Tucson edged Phoenix . 5-4, . and Albuquerque downed . Las Vegas. 11-7. Rain postponed ° games: between Portland ‘and Vancouver, and Salt ‘Sheasby _ The Terrace Stock Car Club got in its regular slate of races in between rains Sunday afternoon, with Tom . Sheasby coming out the big Winner after he won two races in B hobby stock class _ and took: the Jamboree wrapup race as well. Sheasby won the B hobby ‘stock trophy dash and heat’: and. placed second in the. “main event to Randy Goodwin -beféfe. beating “second-place Sonny . Bienvenue and third-place. Herb Quast across the finish “line inthe Jamboree... ‘Bienvenue won the A hobby stock main event RESULTS from ‘the Terrace. Stock Car Club's race Gay Sunday t8 August 1982 af the Terrace Spertway, A HOBBY STOCK Traphy Dash: |. Rick Aothney-2. Herd Quast 3, Jim Daligneayit Heat: 1. Jim Irvine 2. Rick Rothney 3. Herb Quast Main: 1, Sonny Bienvenue 2. Rick Rothnay 3, Jim Irvine 6 HosBY STOCK Trophy Dash: 1. Torn Sheasby 2. Jim Irvine 3. Ranoy Goodwin Heat: 1. Tom Sheasby 2, Bill Packer 3, Randy Goodwin Main: 1. Randy Goodwin 2 Tom" Sheasby A STREET STOCK Trophy Oash: 1. Warren Baalie 2. Kevin Kohorst 3, Al Cameron Heat: 1. Al Cameron 2.-Kin Wright - 3. Dale Caxanetio Main: 1, Warren Bealle 2. Kim Wright 2. Arnie Reay -B STREET STOCK Trophy Dash: 1. Gary King 2. Peter Brock 3. Rod Wast . Heal: Rick Rothney 2. Dave Reinhart 3. Roc’ West Main:.1. Dave Reinhart 2, Rod West 3. Gary King « POWDER PUFF wh. Melanie Rothney 2. Bunty Clarabut 3. Nickie - JAMBOREE 1. Tom Sheasby 2. Sonny Blenvenue 3. Herb Quast ‘ ‘9 the Local Sports Shorts ame knockout tournament, ar ye . Kokanee in slowpitch final. _ “Kokanee Kings are going into the final game of the . Terrace Men's Slowpitch League windup tournament undefeated after beating Gus’ Recreation 5-4 Friday night in the winner’s round semifinal game of -the double- Kokanee trailed 4-3 going into the last inning, but crucial © errors allowed the Kings to beat Gus’ and take the final TMSL playoff title. berth. Kokanee must iase twice in games Wednesday and Thursday to the loser’s round finalist to miss taking the. ‘Gus’ will wait for the winner of tonlght’s game between Terrace Builders Irlybirds, the regular-season champions, and Takhar Trucking Oilers. The loser of tonight's game is. . eliminated from the tournament, while the winner takes on \ Gus’ in the loser’s round semi. Tonight's game starts. at 7 p. my. rain: “br ‘thine, at, - Riverside Park. ye Doubles tournament results The Terrace Tennis Club's annual doubles tournament © taking the runner-up title. went. off on schedule on the weekend despite terrible. weather for most of both days, - Bob Clarkson and Erie Metemeier won the men's A flight -section, defeating runners-up Neville Hope and Grant. duel Holkestad, Fran Power and Nancy Rodrigo won the A flight’. ladies’ doubles, with Dorothy Cheyne and Corrina Dzuba of . Kitimat placing second, A flight mixed titles went to. Diane . Cey ‘and Tony Hugman, with Cheyne and Ken Hutchin In B flight, Swarn Mann and Greg Soroka won the men's . ‘side, with Jim Lynch and Bud Smith the runners-up; Elsa ‘Murphy and Sue Hackman won the ladies’ B, with Cey and © Karen Birdedal in second spot, while Power and Mann won the mixed B, ahead of Redrigo and Andrew Simpeon. The next event for the Terrace club is their annual open doubles ‘tournament, scheduled for September 10-11. Sunday. before... the; . “2, Allvedo Morelia 3. Thames Foldy - Lake and Tacoma, ; score and was cut down al Edmonton won ‘the: first home ‘plate. on Reggie game in Canada by coming — Walton’s throw. Miller and . back from.a 5-0 deficit on . catcher Steve Herz collided, the strength of Narron's sending Herz sprawling » grand slam, a balk. that onto his hack, brought in the tying run and _ Rick Adams':game-winning With Herd down, Pal’ single. Keedy attempted to reach - The Islanders staged a third after taking-second on triple play in the fourth the throw to the plate. inning, when Tim Blackwell Pitcher ‘Randy Niemann © ‘filed. to right field’ with called a warning to Herz, runners on first’ and third, ‘who got to his knees and © Darrell Miller attempted t to threw out Keedy at third. | 3 ' 24 top Sunday driver Jamboree. began. the A hobby trophy dash and Rick Rothney of Kitimat the B. street stock heat, ; and Warren Bealle were the “while. Bealle won’ the A | day's only. other double streetstock trophy dash and winners, ‘Rothney winning main event. BMX race: results These are the ‘results for of points, points going ‘ ‘the Kitimat BMX club's toward helping the riders °. _ bicycle motocross race day, — move up through classes in held Sunday at the club's beginner, novice and expert track - below Alexander divisions. Elementary School. . ~ : . Next BMX racing will be - : The races ‘were held ‘for. in Terrace. this coming double the regular number Sunday. RESULTS from the Kitimat MX Lo me clyuo's davble-points hieyecie wt motocross race day Sunday, 28 August 1981.at the Alaxander Schoot track. —~ -BEGINNERS 444 'years eidi'1. Richt, ‘Mucheile Bon See the. Terry Anderson 3. Mike Krevenchok - - P years old: 1. Darren Connelly 2. B. C. LIONS | Mark Edwards 3, Merka Perkovic © years olds’ |, Mlchas) Caron 2, bradley Churchill 3. Nicky Dean in B.C. Place 9 years-.o: 1. Tomi Nieminen 2. f ‘ SAichael Anderson 3. Atexander a Kornat or on y 10-11 years of: 1. Nell Strain 2, - . . : Hannu Plrhonen 3. Goug Gilchrist vl ersen 7 years.old: 1. Darcy Dawson 2, occ Thomas Perkovic 3. Richard Rigont : Tae ae, t 12-45 years ofd: t. Timo Pirhonen 2. . P us alrpo Sukhbinder: Balns 2.. Shawn Rose 4 iba 16-18 years old: 1. Ghost Rider 2, a Kef Kenny 3, Tom Bare’ Includes Alrfare NOVICE « Hotel & Game. Ticket. 4-4 years old: |. 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