me ane i) Page-8, The Herald, Friday, May 30, 1980 - Hildebrand, Copperside Store | "PROPANE - GROCERIES ~ LAUNDROMAT + Catgring 00 camp and Institution orders OPEN 10-107 days a weok Phone 635-4058 : Compare eur prices te year faveurite store! —_—— “Oar ngte BLOUSE dail \. "with Don Schaffer , Final results from the northwest zone final track meet held at Kitimat’s Mount Elizabeth Secondary Scheol last weekend were forwarded Wednesday af- ternoon, with 15 Terrace and Kitlmat athletes qualifying to make the trip to Van- couver next weekend for the B.C, High School Track and Field Championships. Gary Moen and Marc Ringuette from Caledonia Senior Secondary Schoo) in Terrace, Chery] Adams, Barbie Stockman and Dave ._Tomaz from MESS and Alan Dianna Lorenzen, Linda McConueli, Shaun Boyd, _Colin Parr, Lisa Peterson, Brent Rogers, Noel Valdez, Karen Wideman and Donna Wilkinson from Skeena Junior Secondary School all will go to Vancouver the weekend of June 6 to take ’ Larvell “Sugar Bear’ Blanks added one sour note to an otherwise perfect evening for Bob Welch. Blanks singled to left in the fourth inning Thursday night for the only hit off Welch, who pitched the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 3-0 triumph over the Atlanta Braves. Welch, 5-1, faced only 27 battersas Blanks was erased on a double play. It was his — first shutout since 197B. “If T can go out and pitch like that every time with that kind of control, I'll be more than happy,” said Welch. “The thing was I was able to put it where I wanted.” “The key is his fastball,” said Welch's batterymate, Joe Ferguson. “It doesn’t sink, sail or anyting else. It stays on the same trajectory. When you have a ball thrown at you like that you can't wdge its velocity and cause of his speed the pitch is by you before you part in the meet. Hazelton Secondary School won the team aggregate title for the zone with a total of 363 points,;Skeena Junior took second place with 305 points, while Queen Charlottes took. third with 256, Nisgha was fourth with 161, and Smithers and Mount Elizabeth Secondarys were tied for fifth with 124. : Aggregate awards were given to winners of several events in categories. Trevor Hendry won .the bantam boys aggregate, Barbie Stockman won the bantam girls, Colin Parr won the midget boys, Yvonne Hobenshield won the midget girls, Mare Ringuette won the juvenile boys and Kathy Bergman from Hazelton won the . juvenile girls. Stockman won the 100, 200, know it.” Reggie Smith provided Welch with the only run he - needed when he slammed his ninth home run — off loser Phil Niekro, 3-7 — in the first inning. BOB WELCH.. vtosses a one-hitter Los Angeles added another run in the third when Derrel Thomas singled, took third: on Smith's single and scored their age... -and 400 metres and the long jump in the bantam girls category to win. the aggregate. Dianna Lorenzon was second in the 100 and 200 metres and third in the long jump and the high jump. Lisa Peterson won the 300 metres and was second in the long jump, as well as taking third in the 100 and 200. Joan O'Brian of Thornhill was second in the 400 metres and third in the 200, Kim Jakube from Skeena was fifth in the 100-and 200 metres. Stephanie Webber, also from Skeena, took a second in the 800° metres, fourth in the 200. metres and sixth in the 1500 metres. — ‘ Thornhill’'s Kerry Paulis was sixth in the 3000 metres and fifth in the discus. Skeena's 4x100 and“4x400 relay teams won their events. Kitimat’s Tina Welch’s control was a when Steve Garvey hit into a double play, Ferguson’s first home run of the year com- pleted the scoring in the sixth. ’ Elsewhere in the National League, Cincinnati defeated San Diego, 5-3, and Pitt- sburgh beat Philadelphia, 5- 3 ; In American League games Cleveland. blanked Milwaukee, §-0,:and Min- nesota, downed Chicago, 5-2. Reds 5, Padres 3 . Johnny Bench hit three home runs off Randy Jones to spark the Reds to victory. It_marked the third time in ° his career Bench. has hit’ three homers ina game but - the first time since 1973. Pirates 5, Phillies 4 Ed Ott doubled home a run and later scored in a two-run fifth inning that carried, Pittsburgh to victory. Indians 5, Brewers 0: John Denny, 5-4, continued his strong pitching by combining with Victor Cruz in halting the Brewers’ six- Brett leads all-stars NEW YORK (UPD — Third baseman George Brett of the Kansas City Royals and outflelder Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees are the only members of winning teams among the eight leaders in the American League's All- Star balloting announced Friday by Commissioner ’ Bowie Kuhn. The first returns show Brett with 269,919 votes for third base and a substantial lead over second-place Graig Nettles of the Yankees, who has 155,985 votes. Camey Lansford of the California Angels ranks third with 135,547 votes. oo Jackson is the third- ranking outfielder, behind Fred Lynn and Jim Rice of the Boston Red Sox, and with | a narrow lead over Don Baylor of the Angels. Lynn has 326,417 votes, followed by Rice with 266,737, Jackson with 224.754 and Baylor with 204,903. Other leaders are Carlton Fisk of the Red Sox, catcher, with 304,639 - votes; Rod Carew of the Angels, first base, .with 382,170; Bobby Grich of the Angels, second base, with 211,061 and Fred Patek of the Angels, short- stop, with 176,067. The Royals and Yankees are in first place in’ the American League's Western and Eastern Divisions but the Red Sox and Angels are in fourth andisixth places, . respectively, in their divisions and both are playing less than .500. ball. Other players who are second in voting for their positions are catcher Darrell Porter of Kansas City, first baseman Carl Yastrzemski of Boston, second baseman Frank White of Kansas. City and shortstop Rick Burleson of Boston. = - Celtics, Jabbar clean up LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Larry Bird had a landslide victory over Earvin “Magic” Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA’s Rookie of the Year balloting, but the star of the Boston Celtics had no comment. - Instead of appearing in Los Angeles to accept the award Thursday, Bird was in Florida at a Boy Scout meeting. But as far as op- posing players were con- cerned, it was consistent. Bird was always in the wrong place, all season. Bird led the Boston parade, with Bill Fitch copping Coach of the Year honors and Red Auerbach being named Executive of the Year. Kareem Abdul- Jabbar of the world champion Los Angeles Lakers prevented a Celtics’ sweep with an un- precedented sixth Mast Valuable. Player award, surpassing the previous récord of five MVPs won by thé Celtics’ Bill Russell. Fiteh was Coach of the Year in 1975-78 with Cleveland and Thursday became the first coach in the 18-year history of the award to become a two-time win- ner, An anticipated close battle for rookie honors between Bird and Johnson didn’t materialize. Bird was the overwhelming choice of the 66 voting sportswriters and broadcasters, who voted at the end of the regular season. In guiding the Celtics to the best regular-season pocrcccceee | _? wall panelling. a mae wea ceuen meter et ene came red iad ae A 0: ea cram eh Ge me Mee aoe pws ary wont toh bs et sl record in the NBA (61-21), the 4-foot-9 Bird led the team in seoring with a 21.3 average and in rebounding with 10,4. He also finished second in assists with 4.5. Abdul-Jabbar, who also won the MVP awards in 1971, ‘72, '74, '76 and '7%, collected 147 of the 221 votes cast this year by the players, also at the end of the regular season. Clean your carpet with the professional. . We offer complete carpet cleaning and upholstery cleaning service. | 10 Youn Bill’s Window Gleaner Servicing you with a complete productsfor windows, walls, tiles, floors, carpets, 635-6772 upholstery and Pritchett won the high jump, while her teammates Chery! Adams. and Linda Miron finished one-two in the shot- put. Miron and Adams also finished two-three in’ the « discus. =, In ‘the bantam boys category, aggregate winner Trevor Hendry won the 10, 200 and 400 metres and was — second in the high jump. Skeena’s KirkitRey was . fourth in the 100 and 200, third in the javelin and fifth in the 400 metres, -- Kitimat’s Joe Sa was sixth ‘in the 200. Phil Goldthorpe from Skeena took.a fifth in thetripte jump and a sixth in the 900 metres. Carl Quechuk, from Skeena took a fourth in- - the 1500, while his school’s 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams took second in both those events. Co winner game winning streak. Twins 5, White Sox 2 Glenn Adams and Hosken Powell drove in runs in a three-run sixth inning and Ken Landreaux had two singles to extend his batting streak to 30 games in sparking the Twins to’ vic- tory. . American League | East : ’ . WoL Pet, GB New York 62M OOS Mibvaukee . 22 19 537 314 Toronto 22°19. .537 94 Boston 21°22 4668 5% Cleveland 20 2 476. 6 Ballimre 90 24.455 «7 Datrott eu 4 8 Wet ae Je WL Bet. OB Kan City 25 1 .98l chicago 42). 3: 2 Texas 22671 ~«OSl 3 Oakland M2 523. 2 Sealtle 2 23 Calif 24 4296 Minn 87 Thursday's Results - , Minnesota §, Chicago 2 Cleveland 5,: Milwaukee 0 National League East a .W L Pct. GB Piltsburgh a 5S Phila . 2 VW «oB64 | Monir eal 20 16 526 2 Va Chicago . 18 20 474 4 New York 18 22.450 S52 St. Louls 6273 gV West _ tL Pet. GB Los Ang a7 44 — Houston Qa ie «S712 Cinct 25 WW 588 San Diego 21 49 5% San Fran . 6 407? Atlanta . 43 340 «(9 Thursday's Results Pittsburgh 5 Philadelphia a | Cincinnati 5, San Diego 3 Los Angeles 3, Atlanta 0 Scrub scores : At least seven serub- league softball games were played Thursday in Terrace parks, fo The Charlie Brown Sox . bounced back from their _ shocking loss earlier: in the week to double the Cougars 18-9. In other pames, Old Remo Dusters beat Transport Canada 10-8, Heavy Duty - Operators took McAlpine - and Co. 22-18; TD Bank won their game against | the B.C. Tel Ringers 16- 12, Highways Geotech and Materials slipped by Auto Marine Electri¢ 11- 10, Don Hull and Sons took Pohle Lumber 26-15 and MacGillis and Gibbs edged Bad Co. 14-13. . - If you want your serub league scores published. call 635-6357 the morning after the game. with this coupon flne of care Jamie Robertson and Marion Mastiliak finished second and fifth in the triple jump, while Kelly - Derksen . from Skeena ‘was fourth in thehigh.jump.. °° - Midget girls ‘aggregate winner Yvonne Hobenshield won the 800, 1500 and 3000 metre races and the javelin to'wrap up her title. Linda. McConnell from Skeena took seconds in the 200. metres © and the long jumps and fifths in the 100 metres and the: javelin. Teammate Karen Wideman ‘took third in the 100 and fifth in the 200, while. Treasa Kenny from Skeena finished second in the javelin, third in the 1500 and _ sixth in the 400. Donna Wilkinson took a second in the 800 metres and sixth in the ‘high jump. Loretta Sharmon was fourth in the 3000 metres and fifth in. the 1500, while in the relays, Skeena finished third and Kitimat fourth in both the 4x100 and 4x400 races. Karen Bosiak from MESS was. fifth in the long jump, while her teammate Wendy Oeste was first in the shat t. : ; Skeena's Stephanie Cousins finished fourth in both the discus and javelin, _ Midget boys winner Colin Parr took wins-in the 900,- 1500 and 5000 races on his way to the aggregate title. Brent Rogers also had a good meet, with wins in the discus, javelin and 200 metres while taking second in the 100 metres. Teammate Noel Valdez won the 100 metnes, took seconds in the 200 and the triple jump anda sixth in the lorig jump. Kitimat's . Jeff, Guise. finished fourth: in the +200 . Metres. ° , Shaun ' Boyd eaaily out: “DR. C.J. ABRAHAMSE M.D. and ORLY. ALMAS M.D, are pleased to announce | their association in medical practice at the Doctor’s Professional Building at 4512 Greig Ave. {main floor. Dally hours: 10.a.m. -5 p.m. Saturdays: 11 a.m.'-3.p.m. - Evenings and night callservice: Northern reps decided in Kitimat distanced the field for his win in the 400, with Brian Walton from MESS taking fourth. Gord Hoekstra from . Skeena finishdd third in the "900, and fourth in the triple jump, and his teammate Albert Alexander was. second in the 5000. ’ Skeena’s relay teams won both ‘the 4x100 and 4x406, while Kitimal’s 4x100 team was sixth. - Randy Bella from MESS won the triple jump and was fourth in..the long jump, while his. teammate Dan Markert took fifth in both the long jump dnd the high jump. oy . MESS’s Paul Squazzin was sixth in the triple jump. Ross Dickie took fourth in the javelin, while John Amos tossed the discus for a fifth place. : In the juvenile ‘girls category, Skeena's relay ‘teams took seconds in both the 4x100 and 4x400 events, ‘with. Debbie Schaeffer of Skeena taking fourths in both the 100.and 200 metre races ¢ and Hanna Thornton coming into the meetunheralded and winning the 400. . Juvenile boys aggregate. winner Marc Ringuette won both the long jump and high jump, was second in the 200 metres and third in the 100. Gary Moen won both the 400 and 800 metres handily. Reb Cooper finished second behind Caledonia teammate Ringuette in the triple jump. , Kitimat's Dave Tomaz had a fine day on the field, winning both the shot put and the discus. Cal's Blaine Dennill won the javelin.. The northwest zone team Jeaves next Thursday for the B.C. provincial meet in Vancolver. =. in men’s. Williams Moving and Storage beat’ Marwyn Truck Sales 7-0 in the only game played in Terrace .,Men’s Fastball League action Thursday night. Darryl Brown tossed the shutout for Williams, who got a solo homer from Mike Barg to help them to .the win... Rae Rowe took the loss for Marwyn, whoare still wearing last year’s Terrace International: jerseys until their new ones come in, = ‘Five fames are scheduled’ for Sunday in . Prince’ scheduled for a doubleheader: in Kitimat: against Kitimat Buildall,’ starting at 12 noon, while three other games are to. be played’ at Riverside Park in Terrace, Skeena ‘Cedar. Kings. - play the noon game against Marwyn,. Mar- .wyn then plays SKB Salvage at 2 p.m, and SK- 'B gets in their second - game of the day against p.m. Girls softball ; Six games were played in’ girls’ softball: Thur- . sday night in Tertace at Agar Park. = * _ ithe Bantam division, . Moose, Lodge beat Doc’s Cartage 11-9. - In the Peewee division Lakelse Pharmacy beat ‘Northwest Sportsman 9-8, and Camperland lost to New Quadra Travel.11-4. In the Squirt division, Bob’s Swingers lost to Vie Froese Trucking 4-3, and All Seasons defeated the B.C. Government Em- ployees. Union 7-3, Westend Food Mart slipped’ by. . Chris's Janitorial Service 7-6. Next Tuesday’s softball action sees Doc's Cartage take on Moose Lodge and Northwest Sportsman against Camperland, Lakelse Pharmacy against New Quadra_—the club to shift its camp. Travel, B.C. Government Employees Union against . West End Food Mart, All” Seasons: against Bob’s. Swingers, and::.Chris’s Janitorial ‘Service. takes on Vic Froese Trucking. Volcano muddies Seahawks SEATTLE (UPI) — Volcanic eruptions at Mount St. Helens may cause trouble for the Seattle Seahawks of ‘the National Football League, — ; ; John Thompson ~ said another heavy volcanic ash fallout on the Seahawks’ training camp at Eastern Washington University in Cheney would probably force to be established in Terrace. . _. Any person interested in forming a non-profit society racquetball/squash club -shauid call . 638-8195 «' 24 HOURS a day and ask for the raquet club and leave your name & phone number i rthe Star. 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