eat ante ” Americans had 106 golds to Thursday. | Wings’ eoath ‘ond’ "vlee-prealdent, Mare Pezzin, “in. ‘town instructor at. the Terrace Miror -. Hockey | Association’s ‘development canip; ‘signed’ the two: players. {o standard junior: Thureday. - Zaporzan, a Canada Cup tournament in Quebec, . The’ 17-year-old graduated from midget hockey at the - end of last seagon. Sharples, 16, was firat pick overall in the 1982 WHI - 15 year held before last season.” The 6'1”” 185- @ pound defenseman scored 21 CARACAS - (CP): - Sambo, a” little-known hybrid. of _ freestyle wrestling and judo, made its first appearance at the Pan- American. .Games . on Thursday: and provided | Canada with its only gold medal of thé day. Garry: Kallos of Montreal, who .competed in Greco- Roman wrestling last week . and failed to win a’ medal, redeemed himeelf by taking the 90-kilogram title. — . Tt was a timely victory for the Canadian team, which was in danger of falling aut of its traditional third-place-. position behind the U.S. and Cuba: tn the Games medal standings. With three days | of. - competition remaining, the Cuba's 64. Canada had 12 and Brazil 11, seven of them won'tn the lalet two “das: Ne Canadian team has placed lower than third at the Pan- Ams since 1059. : The rich got richer again Thursday as the Americans won. 11 of the 20 events completed and the Cubans aso” 18-pound centre; score 43: goals and Si-asaists in g the Totem Ford team to the B. BC. midget championship and the Air aa. guest “athletes,” . Hockey contracts ; They'll attend Ste, Froy,. Zaporzan old draft, goals and 38 assists lagt season: “Our organization. is. ve to be ‘able to Sign ‘playe: quality,’ ” Pezzin said. . ‘It’s very hard to. find. capable. WHE players, > being a B.C. -based club, it’s even nicer when: we’ fan: lind - home-grown Pezzin * said. “both. players. will probably get considerable ice time in‘ theif first year with the Wings. At this, point, Zaporzan is the club's third-line centre, while Sharples: will help shore up the Wings’ defence, < . ; -Zaporzan and Sharples will live ‘with . families in Kelowna who will supply: room and board arranged by the club. Secondary School while in’ Kelowna. Their first exhibition games will start Sept, 6 in Rvelstoke. The elub: “plays two'exhibitlon games. against tier II junior A clubs, and ‘then plays: four exhibition games against WHL competition before starting the season : | Sept. w against Kamloops Oilers. Kelowna Wings | of WHL The » Kelowna ‘Witiga of the’ Western ‘Hockey ‘League - signed two former. Terrace Totem Ford midget’ players, Jett Sharples and Terry Zaporzan, to major junior, “hockey . contracts, Spring . Valley” a, meeting. A i Pan-Am Game Brazil. pushes Canada for. third. women’s “baskeBall ‘dite with a ‘resounding 113-33” took ‘four, - including a’ Games record performance by shot put chamipion Luis . Delis, wha completed a. double . by “winning the discus with a throw of 67.32 metres. . . Along. with “the sambo gold, Canada -earned silver and bronze medals in table ’ tennis. In . the track and fleld - finals, the U.S. got victories from Coleen Summer in the women's high. jump and - Joan Benoit in the women’s high jump and Conceleao Geremilas won the: women’s | -heptathlon.” “8 The: only. ~ Canadian. - competing In & final was Jill - Ross-Giffen of Toronto, : who Kad'to pull out of the hep- ‘ fathion ‘after: six” events - when she aggravated on, ankle injury.: Oshawa, Ont.,-qualified for today’s final of the women's 100-metre hurdles. Kameli’ had the fastest qualifying time of 13.11 seconds, which . would have been a Games - Pan Am Results » .CARACAS (CP) — Medal winners Thuraday at the Pan-American Games: CYCLING Men's sprit: eid — Netson Valls, U.S.1 Silver — Les Barcrewakl, U.S.2 Srenze— Jove. Urquilo, Chile. TAGLE TUNKID: - Men's team: Geld — Brazil; Sliver | Gronze — Dominican ~ Women’s team: Ged — U.S.; Silver — Cuba: Bronze — Canade. TANNIS : U.5.2 Sliver. Fernando Perez Pascal, AAaxitay Sroae — Chrletlen Ainiuaal, Argentina, - Men‘s doubles! Gold — Erk Korlta * , and Jon” Levine, US. iver = Fernando Perret Patca! and. Jorge .- Lozano, Mexico: Grenze -— Inakt Caivo ? and Carics Claverte, Venenveia. Women’s dabbles: Gold — Gretchen Rush ‘and Lovlse Allen, U.5.) Silver — Gigi Fernandez and Marilda Julla, Puerta Ricos Brenke — Claudia Hernandez and Alejandra - Vallelo, Mexico. TRACK AND FIRLO Waemea's feptaihion: Conca wcelcao Geremtas, Brazil; Sliver —~ tn . greiner, | U.S) Branze— Elda Avallia, Women's high Jump: oid — Coleen © Sommer, U.S: Silver — Stlvia Costa, Cuba; Breaie — Jon! Huntley, U.S. -. Wornen's 3. metres: Geli — Joan Benolt, U.8.). Silver — Brenda Webb, US.s Grane — Monica Regonedl Chile, Men's discus: Goll — Luis Deli, Cuba; Sliver — Bradley Cooper, Bahame; Bronze — Juan Martine, Cuba, ; : SREETLING moe . ”o kilograms: Gad — Manvel Linares, Venexunia: Brenae — Tom Jones, US.2 Sliver Angel Abra, Cuba. 52 wilagrams: Geld — Lewis Dorrance, U.5:) Sliver — Edmundo Miranda, Cuba; Breage ~- Oscar Luna, Cuba. . u S7 kileprams: Geld — US.; Silver — Aparicio Campos,” Cuba; Brance — Jorge Olvera, Menico, ; 42 kitegrame: Geld — Manuel Luna, Venetvelns Silver — Jote Insgakl, ° Peru: Brenrt— Ray Ramirez, CUS. ” competition, tast ta Brazil in finsl, 44 Kitepramsi Geld — Bob Sole, US. Silver ~- Rafael Metender, - Venezuela; franze —. Jorge Navarrete, Argentine, - 14 kitewtama: Geld -— Lezaro Rutz. Cuba; Sliver — Paul épeblanc, W.8.1 Bronte — Cicer Stratico, Argentina. ~ Uruguay Men's singits: @oWd— Greg Holmes, Gold — | GARACAS (CP) — ° Medal standings after 7219 events at the Patr American Games: Gold $15, Br. United States 108 69 43: Cuba “uy Caneda RRA Wis 6 22 4 or ul? 4-10" ma Bratl! Venszuela Manito © Argentine Colombla ~ Perv Ecuador chile Doni. " Aépuniic Puerto. Rico Bshamas Jamatca Panama Belize : Guatemala Trinidad 2 ? 4 a O. 4. i” 1 1 CARACAS (CP) — What Canada aid’ Thuraday Games: ARCHERY. oe Women's = individual: — Linda Karlenko, Guelph, Ont. fourth after two rounds) Lucile Lemay, Bolabr land, . Que. seventh. Wemen's” team! canada second: after two rounds, Mees individual: Daniel Desnoyers, Loretteville, Que., ninth after. two rounds. Men's team: Caneda third sitar two rounds, L, GASKETBALL - Caneda defeated Puerto “Rico In. men's ropnd-robin final tournament. ° EQUESTRIAN ladividual jumping: Jim Elder, ‘ after opening «= Aurora, Ont. flirt round: Hugh Graham, Newmarket, “Ont, second: Torchy Miller, Newmarket, - fifths lan, Miller, ‘Perth, Ont.,-4th. Taam lumping: Canada holds first - plage: sites opening round. . SOFTBALL: caneds: feat! to Us. lo ‘rs - Steve Sira¥s.n3 Competition, _ TAGLE TENNIS... ade (ton Np, “Torontos Alain podrboninia Montresi: | Hor alle’ orem won sliver. medal In meee’ Canada (Mariann Domonkes and . Than. Mach, both Ottawa: Gloria Hew, ee Toronto} wor bronge in women's compatition, dateated Dominican: Republic In women's bronre medal pame. 0 Kileprams: Geld —- Jim Martin, - US.7 Silver — Luis Delgado, . Veneruele) Grente— Emilia Tamayo, - Cube. “ MH iloprams: Geld — Garry Kallos, Conada (Monireat); Sliver — Enrique - Antonovish, Argentinas Sreaze — Alberto Limanta, Cubs. 106. kitagreams: gQatd. — ‘Luis: Miranda, Cuba; Silver — Alfredo Young, praantines Brene = — — Bertitto Amador, Venexvete. Pls 106 hilegearna: Geld — Berbaro an, Cuba: Silver — Jose Sito, Veneruela) trenre — Juee Blender, Argentina, 4 -F" TRACK AND FIBLD Women’s Reptathten: Jit Ross: Giffen, Toronto, finished seventh overall, withdrew atter Bix events. Wemen’s 10¢-inetre hordes: Susan Kameli, London, Ont. won - samifinelheat, qualified for finals Karen Nelson, Oshawa, . Ont.. - advanced to final.. Men's 200 metres: Tony Sharpe, Toronto, seventh overall in qualifying, -pdvaricad to final. WRESTLING Sambo " kiingrama: Gerry - Kallas, Montreal, won gold medal. _the Soviet Union a “more participants. \ at the Pan-American ~ record but was disallowed because of a following wind. ‘Tony Sharpe ‘of Toronto gained a final berth in the men’s 200 metres, Apparently develope ut 50 years ago, Sambo wrestling is so. unfamiliar outside " Exirope that it drew a small’ entry list and a clinic was held Wednesday to attract With. - additional . Robin - of Montreal, who once taught sambo to the Spanish national team, Kallos earned his.gold by. defeating Mike Gatling of - the United: States in the 90-: kilo final; The other weight classes were won by four Americans, ‘three Cubans’ ‘and two Venezuelans, In table tennis, Brazil won’ SueinKameli: vod: bomdén » the men's-team-tithe-with ‘a-- . . Ont., and Karen Nelsorr of 42 ‘vietory over Alain Bourbonnais’ of. “Montreal, Joe Ng of ‘Toronto . and ‘Horatio Pintea of Ottawa in the final. The Canadian. women’s team of Mariann Pomonokes. and ‘Thann Mach of Ottawa and Gloria Hsu of Toronto picked up a bronze behind the US. and Cuba, - “Canadian team manager Adham Sharara was happy with the results. “We came here hoping © the women would win the | silver and the men would sneak in for the branze,’’ he _said. So on paper it evened ‘out, I guess.” The U.S. remained wun- beaten in. four . cycling avents -as" Nelson Vails defeated - teammate Les Barezewski in the ‘sprint . final ‘and, the Americans rounded out thelr day. with three, tennis golds from. Greg. Holmes: in men's _ Singles, Eric Korita ‘and John Levine in men's doubles andGretchen Rush . and. Loulse ~ Allen in” women's doubles. They - algo clinched the. EVENING and Islariders,. Trevor Hendry, who played. with Sharples on the Inland Kenworth bantam B.C. championship team two - seasons ago, -played tier: IT. junior A. hockey. last year with Red: ' Deer -Rustlers of the Alberta Junior Hockey, League and is expected to play with. ‘Portland Winterhawks of the WHA this year. se In ‘other ° local - “hockey news, the pla yer-parent meeting with Pezzin and: ‘Murray. Lawrence,. . “ struction. by Canadian, wrestling coach * ‘Daniel | - possible repeat -eoach af: Revelstoke Rangers of the B. C..JSunlor: Hockey League and the other. guest 2 instructor at the TMHA development camp, is scheduled for -4:30. p.m. Saturday in the Terrace arena banquet foom, Players and parents - having questions ‘about junior A and major junior hockey are invited to attend the victory over Venezuela but the results won't be official "© ‘until round-robin play e ends ” Saturday, The Canadian equestiian Builders Terrace ‘Men's Slowpitch eliminated after; dosing: their - “second games in the double- “knockout. EY League Thursday night, but co The two won't be.the. tas Terrace J. their” ery. fortunate: : players to play in'‘the WHL; bot close. rs. of- this Troy Farkvam played several seasons , with Victoria, Cougars and: Nanalmo opponents: | were . championship . tournament, » Takhar beat - ‘Northwest: Logiers 8-4 and Irlybiards.. -, beat: Willams ‘Movers ‘12-6 : in the two: losers “round “games in the-final double- header. of” the season at ” Riverside Park. [> Takhar didn’t score. until. “the fifth inning in Thursday : night's game, and trailed ‘the Loggers: $40 fromthe ~~ * third inning on, but once | . they started scoring wey a et league” slyhirds slarted oii early, “scoring three rund in the top- . “of. the-firat, “but . ‘stayed: with them and | the . ; ‘score. was tied 64 ‘after five - Linnings. - homers for Irlybirds. ——— a Oilera scored five times in ” the jbottom of the fifth-and got three more across in the bottom of. the, “sixth,” a effectively putting the game =. out at Feach lof the Loggers... the, late: _game,” Irlybirds scored - six. runs:.In their last two - innings while shutting . -out © Movers in thelt to seal the game, Mike Wilson hit two - Tonight's gamie -featurds the only two undefeated teams | eft in the ‘Troubled Roughies in for a hard time ~ TORONTO ‘led by new. head coach Reuben Berry and plagued _. by a porous defence, drag — : their dismal 1-5 record into Exhibition Stadium. tonight -for a game against Toronto - - Argonauts that cotild prove “the biggest jaugher of the « Canadian Football League ‘Beacon. Berry, a. ¢ * foriner team was ahead of the U.S. ° and Mexico after the first — day of jumping competition” and Jim Elder of Aurora, - Ont. led Hugh Graham of. Newmarket, Ont.. in the - individual standings. - The U.S, defeated Canada: 11-9. in’: men’s setting the stagé for a -of ‘the Canadian - “women’s: medal Wednesday. ~ Like the ’ women, who. . defeated the Americans 5-4 linebacker coach with B.C. Lionas who succeeded the fired Joe Faragalli last “Saturday, has expressed a desire to “win them all” as “head coach, but that: dream ‘will likely bave to be put on ‘hold for some time. . - With only five - days , passed. since Faragalli and pspistant softball, | dramatic, climb to. a gold ' “of the purge . when they ‘encounter ‘Diviston-leading Argonauts. ; “It's a lot to-expéct our: alter losing to them three — tournament, . the Canadian, ‘times in earlier stages of the - men must win! an. afternoon ny gamie ‘against ‘Panama to get another shot at the U. s. for the gold tonight: | In baseball, it was the Americans who faced an. coach heave-ho coach Monte resigned, the Roughriders will lkely show the effects the. Eastern guys to come.out and: play like nothing has happened," ‘said Roughriders defensive lini todich- ‘Mike: Sdniples. oo (| be a hard one-for us to win,” uphill battle as a result of ' being. : upset 05° | by Nicaragua on Thursday after eight previous vic- torles: . To stay alive they must win tonight’s game againat Cuba, ‘which hasn't lost at the Pan:Ams since 1967, and beat the defending cham- plons again ina tie-breaker Saturday. Franklin: leading CUQUITLAM, BC. (CP) — Brent Franklin has used. ~&, ohe-iron strategy ‘to his advantage in the Canadian junior men's golf cham- piontship. . Franklin fired his trusty one-iro eight times off the tee Thursday when he shot a three-stroke lead after. the third ‘round in the Thole event which ends today.. 636-6961 : —_ three-under-par 69 to‘take a-. ‘geason, Within hours of his. ap- - ‘travel to Edmonton to meet pointment, Berry ‘stunned Saskatchewan fans by — ‘putting quarterback - - Joe- (747) -Adams, the ‘ sitth- rated passer in the CFL this but he will not see action against his former team- mates tonight. : - Offensive lineman Don. Swafford © and Canadian running back Jim Manz: were also cut by Berry. _. _ ohn Hufnagel, who has — completed 31 of 56 attempts _ fot 434 yards and four: touchdowns in spot duty this yeat, will head.a Saskat- chewan offence .that has averaged 23.points a game in six outings. - “Quarterbacks always get too much credit when you win andtep much blame when. you lose,” Berry, owner of an American oil brokerage company, sald. earlier this ‘week. - heat from a lot of different directions and’ it’ was my ACP) Saskatchewan Roughriders, . ‘Mike . ‘Murphy , were given the and. receiver. Charles on’ waivers. The | Argonauts grabbed Adams,’ - Tite | (Adams) was taking a lot of - ppinion he needed to- be | “alleviated of that and the — ‘team, alleviated ‘ot that burden as well.” . Most: of ; Saskatchewan’ 8 ‘problems can be found in its ‘ookie-laden defence, which -has surrendered -220 “points, 34 more than Haniilton “Tiger-Cats, - the: - second- | worst _ club i in that depart? ment. The Roughriders’ defensive , line Karl © Morgan, Scatt Red! and J.” C. Pelusi — all’ are frésh- - man, Another rookie, Ron Mackey, will replace Pelusi tonight; : The Argonauts, - with . quarterback § Condredge Holloway at the helm, ‘should have little trouble Halloway’s , favorite “target, wide receiver Terry Greer, needs 123 yards to become the first player in CFL history to, amass 1,000 ‘yards .as early as August. . Tn seven games — this ‘season, Greer has. 52 receptions for 877 yards, a . 16.S-yard average and three touchdowns. . Yn the only other matchup. ‘tenight,- Ottawa. Rough ~ Riders, tied for last in the East with a 1-5 record, will the second-place Eskimos, 4-2, ina game tp betelevised by CTV beginning at 9:30 pm. EDT. . : Bellies. - out of Minto Cup TORONTO (CP) —A goal by Chris Power .with just over seven minutes to. play broke a scoreless stretch of almost 13. minutes and sparked Etobicoke Eclipse to a 15-11 victory over.New . Westminster Salmonbellies | on. Thursday in - the Canadian junior A lacrosse championship. _ The result eliminates New Westminster . and puts Etobiceke into the Minto . Cup final Sunday against ~ Peterborough James Gang. New Westminster, 0-3, will = play Peterborough . tonight. yo: improving their record to 6- The ‘tournament; Kokanee kings and Gus’ Recreation. Their game starts at 7 p.m. at Riverside’ ‘in the winner’s _.Yound semifinal game. noe - The winner of ‘that game“ waits until i next, Wednwsday - af tonight's game. - id -) winner. : 3 } . ‘The Herald. Friday; “August 26, me Page: s ~ Slowpitch: survivors aivence 7 ie Takhar’ Trucking Ollers a were “hard to stop. “and ‘Terrace, Irlybirds stayed: alive in the to -play the’ Joaer's round -Irlybirds: ‘and. Takhar play. of Morxtay.’~ night-‘to decide. who. goes into ‘the: loser’s ‘round: semifinal against. the loser’ ser 4 boty _local Sports Shorts Roadrunners host bike rally The Terrace Roadrunners motorcycle club will be holding a motorcycle road rally Sunday, August 28, starting - at 11 a.m, Both members and non-members are invited to take part -in the rally. Anyone with a street: “legal motorcycle. can enter. ‘The rlaly will begin at the weigh scales at the. junction of “highways 16 and 25, with a $3 entry fee for members and a $5 fee for non-members. For more information call Bob Compton at 639-1881 or 635-7196, Four slowpitch spots loft " There are only four spols left open'in the second ‘angual” me Falt Ball Classic slowpiteh softhalt tournament, sponsored. by the Kokanee- Kings of the Terrace Men’s Slowpitch . League. knockout tournament. Entries close early next week. ’ If a@ full 16-team tournament is put on, §2000 in prize ~ money will be offered, with prizes gaing back to fifth place." . .Birst-prize money will be $600, with §500 to second-place, $400 to third, $300 to fourth and §200 to fifth. A $160 entry fee . being charged. A social and dance will also be staged as part of the tournarhent. For further information call ‘Tom Adkins at 635-3696 or All Seasons’ Sports at 635-2982. _‘Serub tournament results : Four results. were available from Thursday’ 8 games in the ‘annual Terrace serub softball tournament's preliminary round-robin portion. Twin River beat Auto Marine 14-0, B-52’s beat ICBC 10-4, - Monday Night Superstars beat All In the Family 155 and Mixed Bag defeated NNY 19-3. : Tonight's games feature the first of the: aingle-climirsition = round Jeading to the fina] game of: the tournament Sunday at Riverside Park, scheduled. for 4:30 p.m. . Tonight's “matchups feature Legion Lucky 13's v8 Monday Night Superstars at Northwest Community College, Commission ' Impossible vs. C.C. Wackos at Cassie Hall Elementary School, Lachance Logging vs. Mixed Bag at Rotary Park - and Bookworms vs. Tops at Clarence Michiel Elementary School.. All games begin at? pam, | HELP WANTED. LIGHT LOCAL DELIVERY _ Must dress neatly, and speak clearly and have own transportation. Above average Income. Defivery fee plus gas allowance. Must know area weil. Full and part-time available, Kitimatresidents apply at: 164 3rd Ave. between’ Wam- -Ipm and Aapm-dpm Monday thru Saturday. ‘ Friday. Terraceresidents apply at: ‘No.1 - 4546 Park Ave. “ between Sam - 12 noon and tpm - - 5pm Monday thry We have | BC LIONS WEEKENDERS Avallabie - for every hore game. - includes Alrfare,.Hotel &.Game Ticket WEXT. HOME GAME AUG. 27 at 7:30pm. NeW QUADRA. TRAVEL, SERNACES LED. 4644 Lakelee Ave. ; 3227. 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