|. a fight-interrupted" National |. { oe game: > é ~ Clint Marshall : . Haight: 61" Welght:. 195 Bats: Right Throws: Right ‘Now. entering ils fourth year with the club, Skeena Molson: Kings pitcher Clint Marshall Is looking to get back on: the-champlonship trall this season. ‘The: Kings’ second place finish in last year's Sr. ‘A‘s- represented one of the few times In Clint’s. fastball _ career thatthe club ha was playing for did not come out on top'in It’s league or province. Going as far. back as his minor softball days In | Alberta when his teams won tive’ consecutive _ provincial championships at various age levels, it ‘becomes fairly obvious that Clint ts not accustomed . " tolosing. Also included in his string of championships. ére an Alberta Junior title In 1975 (his club finished - second In the Canadians that year), a senior A title In 1978 with Fort. McMurray, and of course Provincial. a ard Western Canadian Senior ‘B’ championships with ii F thé Kings In 1980 and 1981. : : As:-well’ os many team successes, Clint’s list of Individual achlevernents is equally Impressive. 1975." | -AStarzout _ 1978-Ali Star = plichar Serles of Fastball. ryote top |unineuptteher. In Canadian finaly :t97%6-Alle-1; tleldersIt-Western AMalor. Frastbal Senguer: champlonships, 1979- All: Star outflelder. at the ‘World One. would. think that after spanding hundreds of hours over elght months of tha year practising and . playing fastball Clint might be looking for a little time “off from the sporting world.over the winter months, - ‘but not so;:.he-is‘also the Referes-in Chief. for the, Terrace Minor Hockey Assoclation, no part time [ob - iteelf. In. his spare time, whenever that Is, he enjoys both’ ° ‘cross-country - and. downhill . .Champlonship experience is an tinportant ingredient . to bullding a winning tearm, and“és ,lon Marshall Is a Molson King that ts one Ingredient the club. is not likely ta run short of, ; in . Alberta. A akling.’ ig as Clirt | Stats and Standings -NATLONAL. -LEAGU 5 ‘fast - Division wh Pet. OGL Phitadeipnto 16 9 640 — Montreal “ 4 11.560 2 St. Louls 13 =12:«.520 3 Pittsburgh 90 19) A006 Chicogo “Y W dat. 64 New York. * 8 18 308. 84 ; “jest” ivi . ' Lag Angeles - at. 8 Ftd , Atlanta ga6 70 30 8 la e ‘ Cincinneth’. 14.16.4677, © * Sen . Diego. VE 16 46? 7 Sen. Franclaco 13 16 san 8 418 438 o% =. Houston ° on : Tostdey Reavite” , Philddelphia 2 Cincionetl t Allante 4 Montreal 2: Houston § New York 4 (1 in- * nlnge) San Diego 4 Pittsburgh: 1 Chicago 3 tos Angeles 2 St. tovle 8 San Francisca 4 Today's. Games, Montreal et Atlanta ~~ _ Philsdelphia at Cincinnat. - New York at Houston N . cock. Tureday., Gamage cngeea Philadelphia at | Chicago " Log Angeles at San” Diego ‘New York at Pitteburgh N- San |.) Montreal at $f. Louls -AB ROH Pet. Kennedy, sD Hb 10 4.369 Henarick,.: St. ap 14 32 *, 380 Schmidt, Pha Ol 27-29 358 Flannery., §D. 46°10 07) 354, Dawson,” ‘Mtl eid Sa 347 Bench, Cin. 108 4 37 aD - Hubbard, ‘Att a 14 30 044 Cromartie, Mtl 45° 7 22.338 - Crdz, How | wt \ # 333. ' Murphy, . Atl 94 3 ' Diego. vecky, Sean Diego, -$-,°:033, 2.77. - BE Guerrero, Allante at ‘Houston N Doubles: Ray, Pittsburan,.” DVAWSON, Montreal, 8 Bench, Cinclanattis @ «Kennedy, 1 . , ‘Triples “Morano, ' Dawson, Montreal, 3:. Louls, 3) Rained, Montreal, 4. Home reas; Aurphy,, Atlanta, Schmidt, Philadelphia, 7) Mor: ner, Atlanta, 7, - ‘Runt bltted In: “Kennedy, Son Diego, 287 Murphy, Atlante, - 25. Stolen: basds: Lacy, Pitts. burgh, ‘3S¢° Milner, Cincinnatl, 12; Moreno, Houston, 12. Pitching {3 decisions}: Pere, Atlanta, 3-0, 1.000, 3,427. Stew: art, Loe Angeles; 3-0,:- 1,00, 1.54) “Behenne, Atiante, 3-0, 1.000, 1.66;° “Monge, .- PAIda: deiphia, 3-0, 1.000, 5.04) Rogers, Montreal, 5-1, .09,: 2.48: Dra: Phila: Pitts: Strikeouts: = Carlton, detphla, Tu Me Willams, burgh- 46. Savas: Howe, Loe Afgeles, rm Hume, Cincinnall 5. Francisco at ¢incinnatl A - San .. “Hoditen, 44" Green, $1 . blar, Loe. Angates, 71 - 108s: Caudill, Seattle, & AMERICANS LaaAGua: East Divison : ' WoL Bet. GBL Boston 16 1 692 — Baltimore ct 16 12 S57) Torenio * 1412 538 . Allwaukee ~ W412 5 1M Cleveland 15 13 $36 1% New York 1318 .464° 3 * Detroit. eee | on West’ Divisien a . Californie: Wiz 5 — Texas 3513 505 1% Kansas City - 13 12-.520 2 Oakland 141d 500 24 Chicago 12: 14-462 3 “Minnesota V2 18 400. 5 Seattle 11 30 344 - Tuesday Results Ostroit.4 Oakland 3 * Cleveland 4° Kansas cliy +1 ‘ Baltimore 13 ‘Seattle 2 California & Boston 5 Texes 4 New York 2 . Milwaukee 4 Minnesota 1, Teday’s- Games-~ Minnesota at Milwaukee :: Oaklend at Detroit” Keness City at Cl nland 7 28t Bo$ton Texat at ad York, Toronto ‘bt. Chi : raday, Games - Otter erste 3 ns Toronto at Cleveland u- Boston, a Aillwaukee | : aw | : Carew, cal 10319, 49 «47d Bratt RG OED 35, 487 - Beniquez, Cat . 71-15 27 ed “Thoratony"Cle 92° 1638380 * Shalby,. Bal... $5 10 20-364 _ Botwa; “Bos” 361 - Yount 362° McRae, Kan cal: 4s 9 “McBride, Chet arith 1b 20y{-a8t- Gauhbes:. 3 bechleert) Minhesof: Télites: Wilson, : Brit, canans, city: te; ' 0 Detratt, 4 Griffin, "toronté: “ReEVans;| Dee fon, 37. Hernde Clavel Heme “ren va aCinces,” _ Cait, . fordta; 97° Bhatt,’ Kanda City; a. Rune: ‘ws-:Bratt, City, 6)" Kittie, Ward, Mianevotey 241. and, Pare in ‘al * Chicago, 261 - Rica, 2b. Steten ere ‘chur, Seattle, “211 Wison, Kansas City, 14 Pitching (3 dectaleaa):‘ Fiana-. gan; -Baltimore, 5-0," 1,008, 3.90) Slaton, “Mibweukee: ne. “1,000, -Mofttit. © 3-0): Aponte, Bontdn, ° ‘2-0, 1.008; 0,753 Petry, Detroit, 30, 1.000, 2.35. . Sirixeowta: Blyleven, . Cleve: hand,” 43;;- Set _Teranto, Morris, Batroi; - Seves:, "Stanley, ‘Quisenberry. Kangas City. 7: ool | ee toy ~. ‘bit. : Sanderson wasn’t'so lucky. -‘MecMurtry/a rookie right: . : pander; had: Atlanta ‘fans: “thinking | nonhitter before: & || ‘Sanderson.- _ Feplays | “hi Jeate Washingtén landed , | punch before being pulled “pway as both’. _ benches _Blay Astron 8 Mote 4 reliever are Te. Kernan, * Bos: - |. 1,000; 0.00; ¢ 43; Boston, Fy hints cal "< without being tagged ‘for a: Montreal's - Scott. * ylelding Carter's twoout: dotble in. .. Braves beat the Expos 4:2 in League ~ made abad pitch to Csiter. | . ’ “T made a mistake pitch’ | and he hit it.” sSeasbunaaneegegary the seventh. [nning’ ae the A Hue Carter's . diuble- off. the -= centre-field . wall ‘barely eluded Brett Butler's grasp. McMurtry, who pitched. aut: of - first-inning - trouble - _ caused by a.walk and an - error’ and. then.-retired 20. - straight batters” before Carter’ shit . left the dame in £ eighth * after. surrenderhie two runs” on three more hits. a other. NL games, ‘it .” Philadelphia - 3, - Cincinaath 1; San Diego 4, Pittsburgh 1; Chicago : 3, Los ‘Angeles 2; St, Louis 8, ‘San | Francisco 4; and Houston 5, — _ New. York 4, in 11 innings. | ' Atlanta’s ballpark, known - -aS.8 paradise for slugfests, Wad. the scene of areal.‘ - brawl in the. sixth ‘inning when Claudell. Washington | charged. to: the mound after a brushback ° Bitch from, Television appeared to- . emptied. ; Washington,’ who . had |. homered in the first inning, ‘Wes - ejected - while Sanderson stayed in. the, ‘game... ‘Last week, in a game in, Montreal, -- “Washington spiked Sanderson during a at first’ . base. Sanderson received six: ‘stitches and missed his next - m4 Starbsjesi: ary i a Lo tH yh” nok: achéduled: ‘I Phillies. ¥ Rets.dii vy. - Tony Perez. and. Steve Carlton. of Philadelphia. Phillies were the’ones that — -.got— standing ovations in ‘Cincinnati's | Stadium. ~~ Perez, whio helped lead. the - Reds. to consecutive World’ Series, triumphs . in the 1970s, tripled in. two. - firet-inning - runs’ after getting a. warm greeting. | Carlton became only-ihe” third pltcher in history to- reach the. 3,500-strikeout . plateau. He fanned seven, ” running his major : league- _ leading total -to 70° this aun and his lifetime to 8504. Only Houston’ Nolan Ryan (3,521) and Walter Johnson (3,508) have fanned more. ‘Carlton allowed five: hits * is improging kis record te &- Denny.” Walling’s bases- - loaded single with one out in “the bottom of the 11th inning . was: ‘the -difference. Mets © Nek Allen, “struggling with problems on the field and off, took the logs arid fell to 0-4. " ‘Phil it Garaer ripe in two loging records, - checked . ~ New York on one hit in 41-3 innings of scoreless relief | .SOre : California’ 8 ninth inning ~ ‘with a pinch double and Travets, “showed - Tuesday ° they still have something to “baseball, Tansna,.- trying « overcome three-ecnavcutive - offer: * aad League... Tuesday night: and- was credited with the viétory as © Texas Rangers weleated the® Yankees 42, relief appearances without . allowing. a ren, . while = yielding only: fiwé hits, ’ Travers, who had pitched ° “923. innings for California sine he signed 4 free-agent contract following hia 1980 Bseabon - with . Milwaukee, pitched’ for the first. time. . Siice.May 5, 1981, following” ‘two shoulder operations. He © went five innings, allowing - seven hita and ; five -ruis:~ ' (only three eared) as the. - ‘Angels nipped ‘Boston Red Sox 6-5. . ; Elsewhere in the AL, “Baltimore wallaped Seattle 12-2, Cleveland © downed . Kansas City 41. Milwaukee — defeated Minnesota 4-1 and ‘ Detrvit edged Cekland 43:: Chigdge:and:foveute wee: Dareedr ‘Hdriial etored for" | ne ‘ the Flyergyirc: vi ake ny hoe cdod Texas managed. only four: - hits,'but took adwantage of two errors on plays. at the” Riverfront plate by New ‘York catcher Butch Wynegar to ‘score three: unearned runs. “ George Wright Ihad a. run- © scoring single arid Wayne ‘Tolleson hit a sacrifice fly, * but Tanana was the hero of . - the. night for: Temas. ~~ *"The: t tougher! thing is getting the adrembline going - “when the stupid phone. rings,” said Tanatia,’ who . had relieved only 12 times.in 283 | appearances before ‘this season.- Rod Carew, hobbling on legs, led off scoréd on a single by. Juan Beniquez to give the Angels _. their triumph over thé Red. "Sox, Carew, the Aly batting leader at .476, did not start for the third game ina row - because of knee and ankle 4 problems. - cet ee But" he. duibied ior his 2,721th career ‘ad, ‘moving him into a’ tie with Lou Gehrig for 4th place among - yun: eighth ay the. ‘Astros ‘ overcime’ a: ‘Wp. ‘New: "Yor! - lead for the second stralgh a Bght. Two veteran letchanders, Frank Tanana and - Bill, Sool ant tat a ‘baseball's all. time leaders, ‘for | another.’ Uittle-known record. The: double was his: “North York we leads 2-0 - TORONTO (cP) — North - York Rangers’ scored three . “’manswered ‘goals id” the “third period to-break a “6-5~ . defeat. deadlock and * Abbotsford Flyers 8-5 in. a ” Centenni Cu Tanana has pitched 112-3 a Cup final: Series innings’ this seveon in’ four game Tuesday. ‘'The- victory gives “the Rangers a 2-0:lead in the - _ best-of-seven seties for the. ” national . championship of Tier 2 junior hockey... . - The Flyers, champions of.” the British Columbia Junior‘. Hockey League, led. 3-2 at the end of a tight'first period but the. teams ended. the “second in a: 5-5 tie. : “In the-third period, John Ricketis, ‘Dave Newsom, - _ with his second goal of the ‘game, and-Tom Van-Natter - ‘scored to’ give: the “Rangers the victory.: Don. McLaughlin. scored , the other four. goals for the ' Ontario: ~ Junior | : League. champions. : at Rob. : Longfellow,.. Shibieky; Colin: Meissner, - : “Dwight: rm +Mathison”: ‘ands! The third game of the series Ja~ ‘scheduled for Thursday’. in suburban North York. - Mullins quits: - VANCOUVER: (CPXt — Knee problems. are ending the. 20-year .. basketball coaching career of Peter — Mullins at the University of ° BE. . ws "Mullins, a rangy 1 native of Australla,- Thunderbir to —s two national cha ionships' and seyen Western Conference tiles... But his knee problems: are making ° it: impossible to . stand through the hours of _ workouts. - Mullins, known for teams . which relied heavily on the . fast break and sped the tempo of -a game. by frequently pressing the 1971. During that time, he - coached. teams in the world ~ championships and the Pan- Américan' Games. bs “pe : “franca ', 635-4400, une langue ‘qui est la notre pour L’histoire et l'avenir de notre culture sur la cote du Pacifique. Une langue, un savoir-autil, un passeport pour une miiléeur comprehension du monde. _ L’Education en francals est un’ mayen, d’assurer la pevire de _ notre culture en Columbile Britanique.. 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Pour plus amples’ Informations nous vous |nvitons a communiquer, avec . votre representant regional Jean-Paul Gilbert nisero telephone, Nous aimerions recevolr I ‘oponion des parents ‘francophones ex ce qui concerne votre programme...Avec.un- ensemble. d’ ‘Opinions ‘nous pouvrons modifier les manqwes' si $’Il. teu. = No. 22:46 Bo Cadre + eis Ke Hockey ; “pin” 1GR" directed the -| opposition, also —~-was~~-| ~ ’ national coach | from 1989 to tle Programme Care te Francais L-Edvention en Francais - Smith finished i up with three = ae toning BS: eer 50th hit: in. his-107th time at-- bat in 1992, a record tied by - ‘Stan Musial in“1959. ‘Orioles 13° Mariners-2 2 Al Bumbry . ‘tripled with ‘the ‘baiges ° loaded in - the fourth innin and Dan Ford __ followed .with. a-home run, * giving Baltimore a 7-0 lead. . The Orioles also seored five. - times'In'the eighth as:Ford -- batted in with a Bingle and \- Gary Roenicke bad a: two: - run- single to go ith an. earlier sacrifice fly. Indians 4 Royals 1 _ three hits, including a three- run. double; to Support the : five-hit pithing of ‘winner - ‘Len’ Barker and Neal: Heaton. ‘Barker allowed - ; four hits in éight innings. : Brewers 4 Twins 1° . '. Milwaukee's Ben Opglivie. hit-a. single {nthe seventh, Don Money ‘doubled to BCOTE , Oglivie ‘and, © intentional walk to Charlie" Moore, Jim Gantner rapped a. two-run triple. . ; Tigers 4 A's 3 eta, Tae STE Me otra ore var 2° ae pesmi homer ied a wea Tek bod oe ty Oe tae ea “sanpped a rr) tie’ — aa . ‘Cardinals: 8 Glants 4... ut ‘Darrell Porter. drilled. a. uis’,” loaded jams in the fifth and- ne: feveath ima to Re the. after ° an. ‘Minor softball results Bastend Supremes beat Vic Froese Trucking 10-8 in ih’ “hit “in- ‘103 “pbbats: division play Tuesday night in the Terrace Minor Softball ” ~ Carew also has'a chance Jimmie Foxx collected: his _ Association. se * In the Squirt division, Tunnel and. Rock beat All Seasons. -12-9 and Westend Grocery heat Wade Contracting: 11-10, "No pee wee. scores ‘were available. King and Sons 7 and Midgets 4 New Quadra Travel 4, - Park. Mite - '. In the Bantam-Midget division, it was Doc’ Cartage & R.. - e. ~ Next minor. softball action is ® Thursdey, night at Agar 8 oa | Wayside winner in “hest game” i Wayside Grocery beat Shoppers. Drug Mart 9-7 in the best _ collected his third ‘run Pony division game of the season so far Tuesday night in a : Terrace Minor Baseball Association action. — ’ The teams: played scoreless baseball for the first innings and stayed close throughout the remaining at- . until Wayside finally pulled ahead for the win. four a bats Baseball tonight includes Overwaitea playing Credit: J ullo ‘Franco collected . Union and Far-Ko Contracting meeting Elks in the Broncos ' division and. Tercace- Drugs meeting Terrace Co-op ‘and - Totem. Gulf taking on Flaherty Trucking in the Mosquito _ . division. Bronéo game times are 6:30 p. m. and Mosquito game times: ‘are B: 15 Pam. -at Agar Park. | ‘Legion: wins in Kitimat lacrosse Association game played Tuesday night. . Legion 250 beat Team 39-5 in-the only Kitimat Lacrosse ©. « ‘Legion had a:2-1 lead after one period and were | up 6-4 after two but pulled away in the third period to take win, - * Six; other players had singles, including Ted Guy, : their . * Brad Owen scored three’ times to lead the Legion offence. . ‘Dan: Enos Cabell singled inthe’ - Minchin, Dave. Dugdale, Barry Oliver, John Wood and « Detroit second and Beored - on Alan Trammell’ ‘5 double. Lou Whitaker doubled Trammell home to give the - ‘Tigers a! ‘£0 lead ‘and: chase | start since corning ‘off the | disabled list. : : Steven Ong. os For Team 3 it was Kevin Graham, Steve Nelson, Taylor, Jeff Sherstabetoff and Aaron Callihoo. — Mike’ : ‘Thursday. night's lacrosse action has Johnson, Barclay’ and Scaife playing CASAW in the 5 p.m, tyke-novice game, ~ basta: a1 it : cd ma year 11 _ thea oP. m. nigel senior game, AL I garmes ax are at Tan Majestic: ewellers playing Kitimat Bulldalt in the 6:45 B. fo. wie Se rm roe AoW i a. When. are you going to start? 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