\ Behind the strong pitching of Garry Moving scwred = 10 win over Terrace Rix, Williams Shell-All Seasons Thursday night a at Riverside Park. _ Photo by Jim Morris Leauge playoffs go this Sunday in Kitimat. Picks un fifth consective win Ruthven puts on one man show Dick Ruthven pitched his fifth consecutive victory, aipled home the tying run in the third inning and scored on Larry Bowa’s double as Philadelphia . Phillies beat Pittaburgh Pirates 3-1 Thursday night and in- creased their National League East lead to 3% Gute. over the idle Chicago “Since” ‘coming ° ‘to the ied on -June™ 19 ‘from Atlanta, Ruthven has posted an @2 record to boost his overall mark to 108. He checked, the Pirates on five hits, “including Dave Parker's 18th home run. Tn the American League West, California Angel: pulled within 14 games of Rares City Royals. Baltimore’s Lee May, hitless in his last 10 trips, rapped a tiebreaking two-out ingle in the eighth inning to _ give the Orioles a 3-2 victoxy over the Royals, ending the Orioles’ five-game losing streak, The Orioles snapped a streak of 22 scoreless innings and tied the score 2-2 on a two-run homer by Keu Singleton in the sixth. Meanwhile, Lyman Bostock slammed a bases- loaded triple,. Don Baylor colleeted two doubles and a single and drove in three runs and Joe Rudi homered as Angels crushed Oakland A’s 165 behind an 18-hit thack, Rick Burleson’s RBI single capped a two-run rally in the bottom of the 13th inning that =: lifting Boston Red Sox to a 6- 5 victory over Cleveland =, 1,200 samples te choose from - Shears - Lined Orapes - Insulated drapes - Drape rods Indians. By winning, the Red Sox remained 7% games ahead of New York in the AI. East. 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You are up there fiying for long periods of time, you're not free falling under a canopy.” Although the sport has been around for quite a few Terrace holds first tennis championships On August 19th and 20th'the Terrace Tennis Club will be hosting the first annual TERRACE OPEN TENNIS LONSHIPS. The events in this tournament will be: - Men’s Singles - Men’s Doubles - Ladies Singles - Ladies Doubles. The entry fee will be $3.00 for singles and $2.00 per person for doubles. tourname Hout draw. dance Ski and Sport. nt is open to everyone and will be a double forms are available at the Arena office or at Sun- Entries must be in by August 14th. If you wish more information call 638-1519. Washington eyes "78 rushing title TORONTO (CP) — Winnipeg Blue Bomber Jim . Washington, who won the Canadian Football League rushing title in 1976 and then lost it last year to Jimmy Edwards of Hamilton, gives every indication he’s ready v0 take the title again this season. _ The weekly CF'L statistics Kansas City West 6 California 8s 58 Oakland 6 5% .517 di? Texas 5) 57 482 Ale Minnenta 4} 64 423 15 ~ Chicago 48 & AV 12 Seattle 4 73 365 22 Thortday Results New York 9 AAlwaukea 0 Baltimore 3 Kansas City 2 California 16 Oakland 5 ANNUAL ‘Top Coats. ; Pure wool | UP TO 0 50% off 7 : | released Thursday show that Washington—witha 128-yard effort against Hamilton the highlight—has moved into a contending position. He has now carried the ball for 293 yards, which puts him in fourth place in the Western conference behind Saskatchewan's Mike Strickland, who has a league-leading 360 yards, Larry Key of 6.C. (345 yards) and Jim Germany of Edmonton (328 yards). Ralph Brock of Winnipeg has yet to be intercepted ugh four games and has a. mpletion percentage of .658, second only to the sizzling .708 mark set by Conredge Holloway of Ot- tawa. Placekickers have raised their accuracy yet again on field goals, having made Sood on 75 of 87 attempts—-an accuracy rate of 77 per cent. Last year the percentage of successful kicks.was 65, up from 60 per cent in 1976. The ,. Uiree years before that the percentage was 57. — DON’S MEN’S APPAREL years it hasn't really caught on until the last five or six. Brash says even in this short time the safety aspect of the sport has improved, “Two years ago we never wore helmets. Now we wear helmets and parachutes. There have also been changes in the basic design and techniques of flying. Brash estimates it costs nearly $1,000 to buy a hang glider but no one will sell you one until you know how to fly it. To learn to fly you must take a certified training course, The course also includes instruction about weather conditions and aero- dynamics. "Ht's very interesting hut a long procedure. We don't have many new students around here, mostly they’re ‘intermediate and advanced flyers.” Brash says there is a risk to the sport the same as there is a reisk to most anything. "It's like anything else. It's about 10 per cent ability and 9 per cent judgement.” The Terrace Hang Gliding club is a small one. Brash estimates there are six or seven people invalved with it but only three or four fly regularly, following property. Hemlock St.) m mercial. August 15, Summer Glearance Sale Don is back in rtown permannently to take over the store and he is cleaning house for new fall merchandise. NOW ONLY Days Dress Slacks Reg $35." Jackets casual and down 25 7st ALL SALES FINAL NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES 4621 Lazelle Ave. Open 9 to 6 each day mon thru Sat. Friday 9-9 dba NOTICE Notice is hereby: given that a Public = Hearing will be held on proposed ‘'Kitimat- § Stikine Regional District By-law No. 37, ™ 1976, Electoral Area E and Specified Por- tion of Electoral Area C Zoning By-law, & 7Amendment By-law No. 106, 1978." The proposed Zoning By-law is concerning the Lots 64 and 65 Plan 8213 D.L. 4000 R5CD | (Woodland Heights.:Grocery Store 2390 f a The general intent of the proposed Zoning | ™ By-law is to change the zoning designation from Residential to Neighbourhood Com- The proposed Zoning Amendment may be § viewed during regular business hours at the Regional District Kitimat - Stikine office. The Public Hearing shall be held in ‘the | § Thornhill Community Center on Tuesday 1978 Any and all persons having an interest in the proposed Zoning Amendment shall take notice and be governed accordingly. 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