heal enter a rrr certains “PHILADELPHIA (AP) ~ - 4 ec itor: . _\don schatfor | \ aren hots, ‘wound up with - Conch: Bly Gumningham Ff .-(Magle). ..,_" Philadelphia‘ 76ers. took ‘the, “first step ‘in ‘mission ‘im "probable, Oe ‘The : thera dav 18 in thelr best-of-seven series | ‘against Los Angeles Lakers for ihe National Basketball - Association championship, pouted the Lakers 195-102 : Sunday to stay alive. - Alive but not still not well. . No team ever -has ‘climbed ‘year. ihny, of: the ‘NBA; “and the Sixers have to play: ‘the. - sixth’ game: in, ‘Los, * Angeles: on: Tuesday night: where the they haven't won" ‘alnee 1080. "If Philadelphia © “should win Tiesday night, the seventh and deciding game would be here Thuraday.. The key to . ‘the ‘Paliadelphia win was the fete “hoon sania Hit. -& Fhers’ defence described . ~by Lakers cach Pat ‘Riley as obsessed. « “Abdul-Jabbar scored {just “ate polnts, the first time in| 42% games he failed to - collect 10 or more. It was . the first time in 109 playoff games that he totaled less than 11, and the seventh in ‘which he was under” 20. ‘can't play his game. Abdut-Jabbar’s. expla- - eicuses. and ‘I won't: ‘start ms mow,” said Riley, ¥on get” ~aman in foul trouble and he : “Jt makes a difference.” | nation was ‘limited as hia. He was asked if the 76ers ald anything. different to ~ “They ‘Just: ‘pushed: and ived,"” he replied: >: . Andrew. Toney, ° prolific scoring 6-3 guard, led the 76ers with 31 points. He shot 18 for 18 from the field. | Julius... Erving, blanked in the first. period when he missed his first The 76era took. advantage “ of. the fact’ “Abdul-Jabbar. played just 28 minutes. - = : the $3.—— 18 in the sécond’ half,“ before’ a -roaring ‘sellout “¢rowd of 18,984, which’ chanted, Bee ‘you - Sunday,-a. triumph that vaulted him into the lead in the world champlonship _ - point standings, ; , ‘The race, which was. stopped far about . 46. - minutes ‘after six. laps because of an accident that’. +. took out: two-cars, featured " just three leaders —: pole- . sitter. Alaln Prost, Keke - Rosberg and. Watson. . ‘But there was plenty of. action to.entertalri the- Inore | + than. 76,000 - people who surrounded the 2.5-mile, 20- turn cireult, threading its way’, around. ‘the - Renaissance Centre dn downtown Detroit. Watson, a 26-year-old - third native of Northern Ireland, | ' who now Jives in England, was running 14th when the Cardinals 5-3; Pittsburgh "Chicago 2 Texas 1 and — Borg's distinction of being Pirates edged San Diego | Padres 2-1; San Francisco Giants defeated Chicago Cubs 5-3; Montreal Expos beat Atlanta Braves 6-3 and . Houston Astros” nipped Philadelphia Phillies 7-6, .On Saturday it was. ‘Boston 7 California 2... - Expos 6 Braves 3. Gary Carter and Chris Speier each hit RBI singles | ‘in the eighth as Montreal broke a 3-8 tie and went on to beat Atlanta. Carter's single “off” Larry “Andrea Jaeger a. “aay. after Jaeger's 17th birthday. Jaeger was attempting. to become. the - youngest women’s champion. Navratilova. ‘added- another title to collection Sunday when she - won the women's doubles final with Anne Smith. "I started getting cramps. inmy arm in the fourth set and I was very. tired, a Wilander said. ‘‘I don't know what would have happened if we had gone another set.” her . Mian abit of Vilas! : the No. 4.seed, ended Bjorn. the youngest French Open - ‘champion. ne ‘Borg, who was not - competing .in this year’s event, won his first of six French crowns in 1974 six. days‘aiter his 18th birthday, Wilander celebrates his wath. - |Allanta 2 Montreal 1, San McWilliams, 2-3, scored -birthday Aug, 22, ‘Francisco. 2 Chicago 1, ‘Los Angeles 6 St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 5° Houston 3. - In the American League " Sunday it waa: Kansas City Royals 14 New ° York Yankees 1; Detroit Tigers Boston Red Sox 5 California Angels 1; Baltimore Orioles - 7 Minnesota Twins 5 in 11 . -innings; © Milwaukee Brewers 7 Oakland A's 2;' Texas Rangers § Chicago White Sox 4; and Toronto . ‘Blue Jays: doubleheader with’: Cleveland Indians, winning &1 and losing 7-4. . _ Saturday in the AL it was; - Milwaukee ‘11, Oakland 35 split a. Andre Dawson withthe tie- Cincinnati 6 New York 2,__ breaking ‘run before Speier's base hit gave the Expos a 5-3 lead. The Expos had tied the game 3-3in the sixthon Tim Wallach's two-out homer, _ his seventh of the season. Jeff Reardon, 3-0, was the ’ winner with three innings of one-hit pitching. Dodgers 5 Cardinals 3 Second baseman Steve — Sax atoned for a seventh- inning error. with a-two-run _ . Vilas, the 1977° champion - _ Who has four times reached the finals in Paris, . was attempting to become the “to like'Prince George, ~~. ‘The defending Western Canadian Senior B fastball champions won thelr second tournament in three weeks in the’ title in the Bencher and Stussi weekend. Two weeks ago, Skeenay won the ' Ted Doyle tournament and $1600 __ in Prince George. : Saturday, Skeena got off to a fast start, thumping Grande Prairie, Alberta’s, Doug Lewis Bulldega 9-0 with Morris Sauve hit attack. ; Norm Zioklikovits. also had. tossing nine. strikeouts and- getting three hits of the Kings’.14 central Interior city, winning five _ Straight games for $2500 and the | fastball tournament on. the \ ‘ball. In "Wn Prince can a three hits, including a home run, while Tom. Harvyl, a Vancouver player trying for a spot on the ‘team, knocked in four runs in cluding the winner. ; The second Satyrday game was ‘a 20 win over Prince George kTed Doyle.. Clint Marshall was: - ‘the winner with nine. strikeouts, scoring from third on a passed The Final game: saturday | was against the host Bencher and Stussi team from Prince George, with Terrace winning 40, Paul’. © - Seriver- threw 12 strikeouts. for the shutout win, while Hamilton got two rbi’s in the game, Sunday, | Terrace took a 60 win " over Kelowna Lyn to wrap up _ while Harvyl got a homer and ’ Dave Hamilton got the other run, - Ki ings win second straight Skeena Cedar Kings are getting | o > tournament. also against Kelowna, but it was " homer of the tournament, ood ‘ Mit a home run to He it up and ’ after the tournament, getting the oo the round-robin portion - of tae: ‘Sauve was im-— pressive, throwing 14 strikeouts, while Harvyl- got his second: The champlonship game was- a different sort of game ag the Lynx were up 2-1 late in the contest before bowing 3-2° Sauve . Zloklikovits knocked in the: winning homer, while’ Marshall: - was credited with the win. Sauve was given two awards: nod ‘as_best pitcher and most. valuable. . player,, while | Zloklikovits was the best hitter at the tournament,’ golng 7-12 fora 599 average. ; Track, field performainies mpeove No’ Terrace or Kitimat athletes placed in the finals at thig year’s -B.C. high school track and field meet — at Burnaby'’s Swangard Stadium,.- bu seyeralcompetitors did imrerec, S | their pe fobrriancis 4 at the meet. Sylvia Kendall of Kitimat's Mount Elizabeth Secondary School was. the Karen McConnell of. Skeena competed in the javelin in Burnaby — but. was given no ranking, while | pane scene of Caledonia _ . 4.52 metres best jump. top area finisher, placitig ninth in ~ the 100 metres: with a 12.9 second | run. Allayne Jeffrey of Skeena Junior Secondary in Terrace ran Brent Rogers of Caledonia ran LT: > second in the 100 metres, had a best toss of 34.13 metres in the discus ane placed 14th in the javelin with a-43, ", .metre throw. Eric Metzmeier of. 13.2 seconds in the 100 and 23,00 secands in the 200 metres, Terrace minor soccer r weekend : scores - * ‘Terrace Youth Soccer Association - oldest winner ‘since Andres got through its 1é-game weekend Gimeno of Spain took the title in 1972. at 34, The ieft- handed - Argentine, who turns 30 in August, is the schedule without a hitch, with all six divisions scheduled to play Saturday ° getting in their games. In ‘the under-§" division, Ken's oldest player among the top. Photo Might,.Mites beat Terrace . “10 rankings. - Vilas. said Wilander’s slowly hit shots were the Chyrsler Aspens 5-0, Vie Forese Caledonia placed 12th overall in the triple jump with a best jump of 12.52 Kickers, Westend Eagles’ beating Finning Flyera 4-1 and Sundance Sonics shutting out. Surveyors 40, Northwest Sporisman beat Aqua "Plumbing 5-4 and Mr, Mike's Sharks Trucking Hot Rodders and Kinsmen ‘Jets drew at 0-0, Centennial Lions - key to the match, which was took Doc's United 31 and Totem played from the baseline Ford Mustangs dropped a a1 oe. triple in the top of the ninth with rallies that lasted a8 ‘decision to Tilden Tigers. to carry. Los Angeles over Bt. Louis. . Sax’ tripled‘ off ’ Bruce. Sutter; 32, the third: St. Louis pitcher, following a - single by Ron Roenicke, a forceout and a base hit -by Watson. breaks rules Tae ' was restarted on lap - seven, - But, ‘by Marlboro-sponsored.. ‘Dodgers a 43 lead, Ken. . -'Landreaux, followed. Sax's - triple with a sacrifice fly-to--: - give the: Dodgers a tworun, cushion... Steve. Howe, +1, was “the “Tom Neledeniuer and Terry © long as 90 strokes... Under-10 division action - had | ‘“His shots take a long shopper's Drug Mart edging Skeena time to come down,” Vilas said, "It gives him lots of time: to” zo back | into- position. . "y didn’t know how to deal with it.” Vilas served the only ace of the match in the first set. -before taking it. +1 after-an- * hour of play. But the young: + Swede, who was last year's junior champien in Paris, | lap. 31 his winner with relief help from: soon found his. timing. “Tn - the ‘second set, "McLaren MP-4B racer, was Forster, who’ gained his Wilander took the tie- fifth, and the 10-year. -. ‘veteran: of Grand Prix’: ‘ racing. moved. inte second; behind Rosberg, on lap 40. -"T was surprised. I was. able’ to pass 0. ‘much, a third save. Pirates 2 Padres 1 * Tony Pena'a one-out single in the ninth inning drove in the Winning-run as - - Pittsburgh beat San Diego breaker 8-6 after saving one "get point. He remained.cool . _ and methodical in the third ’ get, brealdng: Vilas’s serve in the opening game on his | _third break ‘point. He Watson said. “I was able to . and handed Tim Lollar his allowed ihe Argentine to © brake a lot and: still ‘get in © , good position to pass," Proat, who had Jed’ by... _first loss of the season. -Kent Tekidve, 1, who - pitched the Pirates out.of a * Bcore only seven more times © ln that GOframe, «— ,, ~ Wilander, ‘who Las. ‘laen: more then eight seconds in - ‘no-out, bases-loaded jam: in - 106 placesin the rankings in’. the: early: going, fell off: the - pace because: ‘ofa fuel pump. problem’ in’ his” ture bocharged Renault ‘that’. ‘eventually relegated the” ‘Frenchmen ‘to a. Aath-place.. finish. “Rosberg, of Finland and “the. Williams team, took ‘over first place on the 24th lap and quickly built a lead ‘of 24 seconds. But Watson began to gain steadily when - Rosberg lost his second and gear, . Watson. zipped into the’ lead on lap 42 and. went - unchallenged. on i the: ninth, ‘Gained : the : vl ‘fory: - ne “Giants b ‘cubs 3 ane Reliever: Greg Minton: . “saved San Francisco’ 8 third straight victory‘ over, ' Chicago and Duane Kuiper - doubled and scored on-Jim Wohlford's ‘sacrificefly : in the seventh to snap a3 te as the Glants Beat the Cubs, . Astras: 7 Phillles 6 , Pinch-hitter Danny Heep: drove home two runs with a single In‘the alnth and Phil, » Garner's ‘infleld hit scored -the winning run as Houston. -rallied to beat Philadelphia. 4 the last: 1Bmonths tb tie’ No. - “1B lot, took the final get 6-4" ” phd the: title ont hid” first. ‘match polnt when he placed |. W crods-court backhand just - Inside. the: line... Lon On hig way:.to ‘the finaly. Wilander. had toppled No. if = ““geed ~ “Ivan: ° Land! Czechoslovakia, No. Vites Gerulaitis of. the’ United States and No. 4-seed Jose-Lule Clerc. of Argen-