PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Wednesday, June 7, 1978 Junedga4 Results: Boys: 18- 17 yrs. - Boys 16 - 15 yrs. Boys 14 - 13 yrs. Boys 12 & Under 2. David Jephson (T) 126 Girls 16 - 15 yrs. | Girls 13 & Under Stevens-Neale pull big win for Jr. golf | SKEENA VALLEY JUNIOR GOLF INVITATIONAL Boys Champion: Bill Stevens (Smithers) 76 + 70 - 146 Girls Champion: Lesley Neale (Terrace) 93 + 93-186 1, Mike Seppala (K) 87 + 76-165 2. Ron Egan (K) 86 + 91- 3, Mike Fraser (K) 97 + 98-195 L Colin Bruintjes (S) 74 + 98 - 162 2. Steve Kerbrat (KK) 82 + 86-168 Vernon Carruthers (T) 92 + 86-169 4, Clinton Carruthers (T) $4 + B3- 177 5. Stephen Gaunt (T) 92 + 91-143 Gary Moen (T) 90 + 93- 47, Robt. Dempster (T) 97 + 106-203 8. Douglas Denhboer (S) 106 + 98-204 9. Jeff Langley (T) 113 + 99-212 1. Wayne Walters (T) 76 + 77-153 2, Gary Stewart (S) 78 + 90-159 4. Brent Truitt (T) 84 + 82 - 168 4. Doug Stevens (T) 102 + 95 -197 5, Ton ; Turchinski (T) 96 + 109-205 6, Mark Flaherty (T) 110 + 105-215 7. Mark Whitney (T) 116 + 102-220 8. Steve Truitt (T) 107 + 120-227 9. Frank Ackerman (T) 119 + 111-230 10. Bobby Clifford (T) 122 + 120-242 11. Sheldon Yasinchuck (T) 131 + 121-2352 1, Dean Ray (S) 184 + 110-224 3, Steven Dunback (T) 179 + 157 - 336 1, Lesley Neale 93 + 93 - 186 2. Susan Janda 116 +.110 - 226 1, Lisa Ljungh 142 + 128 - 270 2. Patti Ann Park 138 + 136 - 274 3. Rhonda Hill 136 +. 144 - 20 177 183 + 122-248 ‘Sports r | | “\ Spectrum By THE CANADIAN PRESS BASEBALL American League Cleveland Indians activate outfielder Horace Speed; send infielder Larry Lintz to . Portland of the Pacific Coast - League. Nationa] League San Diego Padres claim outfielder Fernando Gon- zalez from Pittsburgh Pirates. BASKETBALL NBA Chicago Bulls name Larry Coatello coach. ‘Philadelphia ‘?éera sign guard Jerry Fort. FOOTBALL. CFL Hamilton Tiger-Cats release quarterback Mark Cahill, offensive guard Peter Copabianco, Hamer, cornerback Joe Knoth, linebacker Bill Mur- phy, cornerback Ken Scarpa, defensive back Tom. Wanner, slotback Rick Zip _ andnreceivera Kelly Brown, - Greg Thurman and John Tuttle, . NFL ' Bulfalo Bills sign fullback Dennis Johnsonnto a series kicker Ian ~ ceiver Jim Curry and guard Mike Harris. New York Jets sign line- backers Kevin Benson and Terry Ramsay and running back Rich Giaquinto. - HOCKEY NHL Vancouver Canucks sign defencemen Lars Lindgren and Lars Zetterstroem, Minnesota North Stare “sign defenceman Don. Jackson; appoint Ted Hampson general manager and coach of Oklahoma City farm club in the Central Hockey League. 60 20. WHA . . Winnipeg Jeis announce resignation of Dr. Gerry Wilson, vice-president. SOCCER . NASL Los. Angeles Aztecs fire coach Terry Fisher; name Tommie Smith in- terimneoach. Toronto Metros-Croatia sigt Yugoslavian forwards Ivan Lukacevic, Ivan Poljak and Keinal Hafczovic. English League Sheffield United signs striker Steve Finnieston from Chelsea, of one-year contracta.n Stoke ‘City acquires New York Glants sign line- defender Mike Doyle on backer Jeff Grady, running transfer from Man- back Greg Lawson, wide re- chesterCity. ; By THE CANADIAN PRESS By THE NATIONAL LEAGUE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday, LA.” ae bi wae Western Division iday, LA, . Simmons, SL 184 28 61.332 Wet Pct GB Burroughs, Atl 160.21 53 .a2)] Tacoma =31 19 620 ~ | Grlifey, Cin 21§ 34 70 324 Buckner, Chi 133. 14. 43 .a2g} Portland «26 19 .57B 2 Maddox, Pha 168 18 54 .321 Fasier, Cin 234 35 68 .31g] Vancouver,26 2] 553 3 Puht, Hou ¥96 24 62 316 . Clark, SF ° 192 32 60.313] Spokane 21 26 447 8 Smcth, LA 183-31 57.311 Doubles: Simmons, $t. Louls,|Hawall 19 28-404 10 18; Rose, Cincinnatl, 11; Howe, Houston, té. . Triples: Gross, Chicago, Clark, San Francisco, 5: Mur- cer, Chicago, 4; Randle, New York, 4; Garner, Pittsburgh, 4; © 5; Eastern Division Albuquerque 27 24 .529 .- Foster, Cincinnati, 4; Richards, [Salt Lake 21 21.500 1 San Diego, 4 . 1 Home runs: Foster, Cincin-| Phoenix 25 2 490 2 nati, 11; Monday, Los Angeles, . liz Kingman, Chicago, 10; | Tucson 24 27 4713 Bench, Cincinnati, 10, . Runs battednin: Foster, Cin-[san Jose 22 31.4156 cinnatl, 42; Montanez, 37. Stolen bases: Moreno. New York, ‘37; Smith, Los Angeles, | - Pitts- Monday's Results | Tacoma 12, Vancouver 3 Badminton “powderkeg” for refusal to recognize China OTTAWA (CP) — Tme International Badminton Federation (IBF) is sitting on a powderkeg because of it's refusal to recognize the People's Republic of China, saya David Folinsbee, executive-director of the Canadian Badminton Association (CBA). Folinsbee said in an in- terview Monday that 22 Asian and African nations have defected to the breakaway World Bad- minten Federation (WEF) - which recognixes China, and not Taiwan, a8 represen- tatives of the mainland. Canada might have to re- agsess it’s position if countries such a5 Japan and Indonesia, who dominate t women and men's bad- minton, jump to the WBF, he said. “But we're staying fornthe time being.” . , Folinsbee said the CBA supports China’s entry into the IBF and has approved an exhibition tour to the mainland in October by a six-member Canadian team. The IBF turned down applications by Canada and Sweden for tours to China earlier this year. h He said the IBF rule about competition with China only applies to official events. “We've gone there four times in six years and our players have gained tremendously from that." ’ Folinsbee said China is Toros prove come-back tactics good ASSOCIATED Darwin showail what it means to settle down in a Pacific Coast League game against Phoenix Giants. After giving up three runs ca four bits in the first in- ning, Darwin held the Giants to one run on four hits while striking cut eight batters in the next seven innings Monday night. Meanwhile, the Toros went to work at the platé and blasted their way to a 14-4 victory that knocked the Giants down to third place in the Eastern Division. Salt Lake City Gulls ad- vanced to second by downing San Jose Missions 5-2. In the lone Western Division game, firet-place Tacoma Yankees walloped Vancouver Canadians 12-3. The Portland-Hawail flame was postponed to June 11 because of the Northwest Airlines. strike, Albuquerque Dukes and Spokane Indians had the night. off. , and . Le ding the ‘Toros at the plate'were Jerry Gray, who drove in five runs with a triple; Keith Smith, who drove innthree with a single and a triple, and Pat Put- nam, who hit a single and a homer and got on base three other times on a pair of walks and an error. "Willie Aikenf singled in one run in the fourth inningnand hit a solo home run in the ninth for Salt Lake, Both of San Jose's runs came in the bottom of the ninth as Andy - Dyes walked, stole second and scored on a double by Jack Pierce,nwho advanced to third on a wild pitem and fame home on a sacrifice y- . Ray Staiger hit a grand- slam home run for Tacoma, and teammate Brian Doyle had five hits for the Yankees. Milt Ramirez had two: of. Vancouver's eight hits off Jim Lysgaard, including a home run in fhe seven in- ning. . . Amateur coach named VANCOUVER (CP) '— British Columbia Amateur Ken Myette of nearby Delta Baseball Association has has been named pitching announced. coach of the Canadian Myette, 32, was a minor- national team which will league pitcher in the New compete in the world ‘York Yankee, Chicago Cub amateur championships and Cincinnati Red later this year in Italy, the organizations. Dear Track ‘and Field Coaches, - The Track and Field season has come to a close, we hope everyone enjoyed the meet. If any of the coaches want to know the results of an individual athlete in a heat or a final, please contact Mr. Anshems at Cassie Hall. He has all the Track and Field judging papers in his. possession. . a The following clothing was picked up after the event, please contact me if any of this clothing is from your school. | - ’ 1. A red hooded sweat coat with a white and blue stripe running down the length of each arm. 2, A blue sweat top with 3yellowstripes running dowh the length of the arms. 3, A striped blue, yellow, dark blue, white T shirt. . 7 4. A white T shirt. ° 5. A light blue’ ski jacket. Results were as follows: GIRLS BOYS OVERALL Clarence Michiel . 65.5 65 130 1 Cassie Hall 42 36 WT 2 Uplands | 1 34 15 75 3. Thornhill. 45 3.5 6 4 Veritas 23 27 50 5 Copper Mountain 16 18 4 6 Parkside . 4 11 18 7 Centennial Christian o .1 1 8s. The handicap trophy is awarded to Uplands yall Elementary 169, ond Parkside 136, third Clarence Michiel 130.5, fourth Copper Mountain 130, also Veritas 130, sixth Cassie. Hall 111, seventh Thornhill 77, eighth Centennial Christian 5. ; ‘ Anyone missing equipment please contact. : Cindy at Copper Mountain. Thank you for your . Sait Lake 5, San Jose2 help in.getting the athletes there on time. burgh, 24; Cedeno, Houston. 18. [Ti rson 14, Phoenix 4 Yours truly ith et | me. ., DJ. Langton = * . AMERICAN LEAGUE ot HONG KONG Gan _. 1. Scoring All evehts will be scored 3 for 1at, 2 Carew, Min 198 3049 .371 {China beat Canada 15-12,n15- (Of 2nd and 1 for 3rd. The 1500 m is an exception Sundberg, Tex 160 17 55 .344/7, 15-9 to win the men's title to this rule. 4-Ist, 3'2-znd, 3-3rd and so on to ‘2 Rice, Bos 226 «43: 76 «.336hn an” international in-for 8th place. School with the highest number of Reynolds, Sea 177 15 = 5? tational volleyball tour points wins the meet. ; . Cooper, Mil, 184 3259 32) pameat Tuesday. ‘The handicap system will be calculated on the Cubbage, Min 138 14 3-316] coNDeTION 1s sEntous {llowing formula: 7a . Breit, KC 127, 21 40.315] DOUGLAS, Isle of Man - largest school enrolment number of points Chambliss, NY 197 Whitaker, Det 118 315 314 Reuler} — The condition of olorcycl'st Pat Hennen’ 2. There are 2 competitors per event except the enrolment of your school X you make Doubles: Brett, Kansas City, was sercous Tuesday after 4¢199m which will have 1 team and the 1500m' 1S: Burleson, Boston, 14, Triples: Cowens, Kansas City, 6; Rice, Boston. 5; Rivers, New facing circuit Monday when : ive people died in accidents U12 G & B, Open G & G.. The competitors age is luring and after racing. The York; 5. Home runs: Rice, Boston, Baylor, California, 14. Runs batted In: Rice, Boston, 52; Zisk, Texas, 37, City, 270; LeFlore, Detroit, Cruz, Seatile, 19. is highspeed crash on the le of Man Tourist Trophy WW; erican ace, who has 19; t no fractures. ailenging this year for the orld 500ce riders cham- Stolen bases: Wilson, Kansas pionship, was reported to you put your ve muitiple lacerations, and no.2 runner (fielder) in' the no.2 spot because hye Mg, A batons ot er a eee et nr which will have 5or less runners per schoal, . 3. Age categories areul0G& B, U11G & B, : taken as of January fst. 4, Coaches must submit names of all com- petitors in ‘the events by May 29th. Make sure best runner (fielder) in the no.1 spot all runners will be placed in’heats before the v a ie probably the best badminton nation in the world and Canada can: learn farnmore playing against them than by training with weaker natfons. n . Canadian men are ranked 12th internationally and the women are seventh, he sald. If Canada were to jump to the WBF, it would not be able to compete against IBF members. White Soxs’ Stone sympathy suffering - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The baseball’ pitching _ fraternity is supposed to be a closeknit group, with even opposing hurlers feeling sympathy for counterparts who are performing well but have little to show for it. But don't tell that to Steve Stone of Chicago White Sox. “T don't have a drop of sympathy,” said Stone after he cutduelled Rick Walts of Cleveland in Chicago’ 2-0 victory over the Indians Monday night, Waits has lost his last four starts although he has pitched six-hitters in three of them, including Monday’s loss to Stone, who. surrendered just three singles. “}'ve lost my share of wellpitched games, too, s0 1 can’t feel for what happened to him.” Chicago manager Bob Lemon, a former star pit- cher with Cleveland Indians, was a bit kindernto Waits. **They bath had command of their stuff, they’re good breaking-ball pitchers and they showed it tonight.’” Stone, 6-3, struck out six and walked six and never allowed a Cleveland runner past second base as the White Sox won. for the eighth time in the last nine games. . ’“€ had pretty good stuff after the early innings,” said Stone, “I struggled for a while but suddenly it was there.” Waits was annoyed at giving up Bill Nahorodny’s two-run double in the fourth inning. “When. ]-have stuff like that, 1 should throw 2 shutout,” he noted. “The ball Nahorodny hit may have Uplands hosts track and field meet meetstarts. The top 3 in each heat will be chosen for the finals. : (The 800m will not be run in heats.) §, Individual competitors are allowed 2 events in 1 category and 1 event in the other category. They may also run in 1 relay and the 150m. They may not run in more events than stipulated amptonshire tw ere. . 6. All coaches must have competitors at event 5 minutes befor it starts. Anyone not present at race time will be scratched and not allowed to. tun. ‘Please make sure your runners and ticipants are present at the right time. . 7. Any disputes will be handled by the Track and Field Marshall (That’s me folks!). Please come and see me if there is a preblem. _ 8, Shot put will be the 6 Ib, for both groups.. Discus will be the smallest one made—for both categories. 9, If there are any questions please phone me at 635-2721 or at home 635-4642. Thank you and have fun. — Some event entrants open boys: - 100M... 1, Brent Regers — C1. Michiel 2. Kevin Marshall — C1, Michiel 200 M ... ' 2. Brent Rodgers --- Cl. Michiel 400 M 1, Sean Boyd -—- Cl. Michiel 2. Craig Williamson — Uplands ~ OM oan 1,Sean Boyd CL Michiel " Jome Carreira -- Veritas bO M ... 1, Joe Pires --» Cassle Hall Norman Larson, -—~ Copper Mtn, Long Junip ... ‘1, Joe Sabino — Cassie Hall - 2, Terry Braun ~~ Cassie Hall High Jump ... . 1, Kevin Marshall -- Cl. Michiel David Chambray -- Cl. Michiel Discuss .., Atan -Hilderbrand -- Cl. Michiel 2, George Oliveria- Cassle Hall mo, Shot Put ... . 1. David Chambray — Cl, Michiel Darre! Phillips --- Uplands Triple Jump ... 1, Noet Valder -- Veritas 2, Toni Ruksys -- Cl. Michiel Seaver strikes five game winning streak By ‘THE ASSOCIATED Cincinnati ace has been PRESS marked by a five-game Tom’s terrific again. winning streak, including _“E think he's the old Monday night’s six-hit, 2-1 Seaver, with improvement,” decision over St. Louis Car- says Cincinnatl Reds pit- dinals. — - . ching coach Larry Sheppard That improved Seaver's of right-hander Tom Seaver, recordtoé-4 after a bad start “He's been coming on in the that took him until May 6 to last five or six ball games, gain his first victory. n He's just been fantastic.’ While Seaver continued to The return to form of the win, Los Angeles Dodgers were going in an entirely different tert es que defending Na champions lost their fifth straight game, a 9-9 decision to New York Mets. The defeat was especially: been a little up but it looked = gajling for the Dodgers, like he golfed’ it and it since they led the Mets by 6-2 seemed to have overspin. at one time. The loss kept Those are, a_ little them 5% games behiad discouraging, but I'll just gront-running San Francisco keep pitching and hope in the NL West. things turn around.” “We're not down too In other American League mych,” said third baseman action, Oakland A’s beat Ron Cey, “The important Boaton Red Sox 9-7, Seattle thing is to get this thing Matiners upset New York turned around and start Yankees 7-3 and Baltimore winning. We are in a three- Orioles defeated California team race now and have to Angels 2 in 10 innings. be concerned about both San A's 9 Red Sox 7 ‘Francisco and Cincinnatl, Oakland built an 81 lead, The ‘way things happened then withatood Boston's tonight is i soon y furious rally behind homers te ppening by Jim Glee, Carlton Fisk ‘The Giants held on to first 36,463 fans on half-price Place by a half-game over night. the Reds after a 4-3 loas to Wayne Gross contributed a Philadelphia Phillies. In double and two singles to a other National League ihitattack forthe A's while #ames, Chicago Cubs beat Rice, who had hit a homer in Houston Astros 2-1, Adanta the last seven games, Braves defeated Pittsburgh slammed his 19th, tops in the Pirates 8-4 and Montreal majors. Seattle 7 New York 3 Expos beat San Diego Padres rd. victor eaver’s victory was sata itis aad heated achieved with the help of the Yankees their sixth loss D4" Driessen’s RBI single in in seven games, Ruppert the eighth inning off Car- Jones and Juan Bernhardt dinals right-hander , Bob hadnthree hits apiece and Forsch, The Cardinals Tun Lee Stanton homerednfor @s4ins ver “WAS Seattle, while New York's wearned. Paul Blair and Thurman ete? Dodgers 8 Munson hit home runs. Bill Russell's wild throw Orioles 6 Angels 2 on Doug Flynn's grounder Eddie Murray’s tle- breaking homer in the 10th with two ouls in the ninth inning enabled Tim Fuli to score the winning rus a New York beat Los Angle The Mets scored three !*-nes in the ninth off the initrd Dodgers pitcher, loser Terr Forster. Padres 3 4 Paar Eaere Dawson hit a two- - run homer in the second inning and later scored the’ ead run in the seventh to pace Montreal over san Diego. Winner Rudy May seatiered nine hits before needing last-inning relief help from Mike Garman. With the score tied at 2-2, Dawson was hit by an Eric Rasmussen pitch leading off the seventh. He then stole second and scored two outs ‘later when Dave Cash singled. The Expos. then scored the eventual winning run on Ellis Valentine's RBI double in the eighth. Phillles 4 Giants 3 ; Rookie Jim Morrison hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning and Bob Boone followed with a pinch-hit shot to rout Vida Blue and give Philadelphia its victory over San Francisco. Blue had pitched a two-hilter until the eighth and led 2-1 before the Phillies scored three runs with none gut en route to their fourth straight triumph. Cubs 2 Astros 1 Ivan DeJesus’ bases- loaded single in the ninth inning scored Sleve On- tiveros from third base as Chicago beat Houston. The hit came off rellever Joe Sambito alter home plate umpire Dutch Rennert had ejected starter Mark Lemongello from the game for arguing a fourth ball call. Braves 8 Pirates 4 Rookie catcher Dale Murphy broke a tie in the ninth with a grand slam home run to boost Atlanta over Pittsburgh. 1. Terry Braun — Cassie | English County Cricket cashire heat Hampshire by 10 runs. Lancashire 254 and 130; Hampshire 228 and 146. inning started a four-run uprising by the Orioled. A ; two-out error in the ninth LONDON (CP) Results of inning by Billy Smith., English County cricket allowed California to tle the matches played Tuesday. gamen . . At Lords: Kent beat Lancashire 19 points, Baltimore's Jim Palmer Middlesex. by six wickets, Hampshire six. ‘had, ...his ... consecktive Middlesex, 9¢.and.193; Kent | At Swansea: . Match scoreless inning . streak 196:-and. 96-.for four.-Mid- drawn. Leicestershire 303 for stopped at 30 when Cali- dlesex four points, Kent 17, seven innings closed and 197 fornia scored in the third. At Middlesbrough: for four declared; Yorkshire beat Wor. Glamorgan 302 for nine costershire by elght wickets, declared and 130 for four. Worcestershire 20 and 185; Glamorgan seven points, Yorkshire 314 and 74for two. Leicestershire eight. Yorkshire i9npoints, Wor- At Hove: Somerfet beat ceatershire five. — Sussex by four wickets. At IlMerd: Essex beat Sussex 306 for six innings closed and 151; Somerset 259 and 199 for six. Somerset 17 , points, Sussex eight. Other match: At Oxford: MCC beat Oxford University by 56 runs. Northamptonshire by an innings and 3? runs. Nor- thamptonshire 195 and 223; Essex 457 for five declared, - ‘Essex 20 points, North- Lan- 0, At Bournemouth: IMPORTANT MEETING "Please attend our next meeting. : TIME; June 7, 8:00 p.m. . PLACE: NWC College, 5330 McConnell, Room 204 AGENDA par - fees - nominate officers - set membership fees - possibilities of self-sufficient operation WENEED YOUR OPINIONS AND SUGGESTIONS IN ORDER TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS. The Chitdminding Centre VERSATILE. DT100 open girls;- 100 M ... 1. Amy Lloyd = CLM. 2. Lynn Bentley — C. M. 200 M wa. . 1. Lyan Bentley —- Copper Mtn. 2. Tammi Wilson --- Cassie a \G ce a }}. sage Here's a dual-purpose motorcycle to fi 1. Cheryl Bulleid | - anyone's needs. 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