_ Rozelle wants fouling out [7 TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Commissioner Pete Rozelle of the National Football League sald. Monday professional football can reduce flagrant fouling by its players through stricler en- orcement of existing rules. ‘lt’s going to be up to us to ‘enforce the rules on the fla- grant plays,’’ Rozelle, here to.open the city's United Way campaign, told a news conference. “If it's a said when asked if tougher flagrant foul, they should be rules and penalties might thrown out of the game." help prevent thé disabling - Rozelle said there were hits being made by defensive unpenalized fouls committed players on offensive in Sunday's game between players—including plays Kansas City Chiefs and after the offensive player Houston Ollers, whith the has gone out of bounds. commissioner attended in nearby Kansas City. “T think that strong en- ‘forcement is the best deterrent. there,” Rozelle Indians. defeat. CLEVELAND (AP) — Gary Alexander hit a two- run fifth-inning homer Monday, helping Cleveland Indians to a 6-4 victory over Toronto Blue Jays the opener of an American League 1] doubleheader. Alexander singled home a Cleveland run In the first, then hit his 25th homer of the 4 year to give the Indians a 5-4 lead over Jessie Jefferson, 7- 13, Rick Waits, 12-13, surrendered home runs to Jays Otto Velez, Doug Ault and Dave McKay but recorded his fifth straight triumph and 14th complete game this season. _ Ault’s shot followd Butch Alberts’ double in the fourth inning, and McKay followed with his homer to give Toronto a 4-2 lead. Rick Manning’s single in the fourth made it 4-3. Andre Thornton hamered in the seventh to become the - first Cleveland player to hit 30 homers since Rocky Colavite did it in 1966. —-C.B. News * ByDino - Howdy again, all-you good people out there in C.B. land, time to settle down long enough to get another column out so let’s get an with it... ; Complaints and tots of them, have been reaching me lately so I feel it's that time again when we must bring to your attention and stress the importance of the use of CHO1, as by mutual courtesy of the C.B.’ers in the area, that channel 01, remain open as a truckers channel which is monitered by a group of individuals more commonly known as The Four Way Flashers...as most of you are aware, a coupla of years ago, it seemed that everyone was hanging out on channel 19 and this includes the truckers, and. there wwas nothing but, hassles: because: loca’ } is felt the truckers should be on a channel of their own and not tying up 19. (‘This feeling was mutual not only in Terrace, vt all over B.C.) less, the truckers agreed to go to a channel that was not in use at this time, this being ch. 01, and the Four Way Flashers went with them, thus leaving all the other channels open for ‘what use the other C.B.’ers seen fit for. The Four Way Flashers is made up of a group of con- cerned individuals whose aim is te help the truckers and in general, the motoring ‘public (24 hrs, a day 365 days a year) who require assistance, be it of an emergency nature, in- formation, landlines. directions or messages. This part year alone there have m approximately 640 assistance calls completed which alone says something and so we would ask ytour continued support in helping keep Ch, 01 clean and open for this specific use. This ls NOT a test channel, Ch. 18 is there for that purpose so please use it and again I would remind you that we do not give out Smokey reports or time checks...a5 saying goes, if you can afford a 200 to 400 dollar radio, then you can afford a $13.95 watch and if you want to know where Smokey is, try 19 or 1 (mobiles) and ask them yourself, They are not hiding 80 that let's out any hide and seek, . Speaking of our local Smokeys, they have long since installed a base station and are monitoring the emergency channel (09) ona 24 hour basis so you Can get directly thru to them when required. : Again, I would ask your continued support in helping keep the channels clean, not only 01, but all the channels... DON'T ABUSE the C.B. There have been Instances where lives have been lost all becawie of total ignorance on the part of the operator and how you would feel if it was YOU on the receiving . end, Think about it! Is one thorn of experience worth a whole wilderness of war- ning?? For you that did not know, the B.B.C. G.R.S. have started up the coffee breaks once again now that the holidays are over. Everyone is welcome to attend so come on downstairs at. the Sandman INN EVERY Sunday between 2 to 4 and have coffee and meet with the other C.B.'ers. Lota of coffee and laughs...this last Sunday brought out Mai-Tai, Geronimo, , Wolverine, Braided Rope, Mustang, Snap-on, Grasshopper, Beep- Beep, Super Thief and Super Cookie, Radardski, Little Dipper, Sleepy, Sandman, Rock Crusher, Rain Drop, Grey Cloud, Toolie and visitors from P.R. ... Blue Phantom, Blue Fairy, Misty Blue and Little Blue Monster (and of course yours truly). Congratulations to Blue Fairy and Blue Phantom for bringing back the farthest travelled trophy from Battlegrounds. Wa amd to Wee Geordie from Smithers who brought back a radio that he wou, Word has it that a Ham Radio Course is in the making and we'll have more information.on ‘this fpr you, next week for those that are. interested in it. . A welcome to the air- waves goes out to Moose- Tracks (allas Big Foot, who Super Thief was wondering about). . : On the less serious side now, hear Mustang was four sheets to the wind one nite and now wants all ditches removed... a hazard for sure when stumbling about and the rain had to stop too... Urgently. wanted - (seriously) all old, worn out panty hose (ladies duly), contact Geronimo and Fifi on Ch, 17 or Dino (01). . Speaking of Geronimo, a select few, these being Moose Tracks, . Blue Phantom,: Blue- Fairy, Fill, ‘ours truly and Boozy (how itting) were the first guests to open the Tomahawk Lounge and a dollar from Fifi was presented to Dino on behalf of all secretaries, to buy a notebook. (This was because they couldn’t stand watching me use up all the toilet tissue and discarded cigarette packagtes to write my notes on.) Mission ac- complished and not im- possible .,. have notebook ... Congratulations to ‘Rain Drop for her 20 dollar win and to Stinger, Bumble Bee, Spyder, Cobra and Dogstar whose pictures made front page news in the P.R, daily. El Cheapo of the week award goes to Radardski ... penny refund returnedJ! Biggest spender of the week who has to go to Taolie who spent a whole ten cent silver piece, ; Question pany...have you fixed any lawn mowers lately or moved any more boulder- s??T . Good news for the peo that were leary of special room at Geronimo’s 20, the peep-hole has been covered but watch out now for the electric eye. dust about missed this one and that is the Renegade Riders hang out on Ch. 28 so now we know where to find: them J wv ean ride fast enough...hl guys. GK. all you good people, it's that time when we better go 10-7 once again for another week so we'll leave you with the reminder that cheerfulness is the best promoter of health and is as friendly to the mind as to the body, so stay happy and we'll catch you on the return...3’s for now...and don't forget to check in on the nitely net on, Ch. 11 at 7 o’clock.. hear you then??? + for Bad Com: | “Those things do occur," Rozelle said. “1 think they. (players) can be made more aware of the boundaries by Rozelle said use of pills in the .NFL is down dramatically from the 1960s and early 1970s, partly because of stiff league action to halt it and Grim sley. wins No. 18 | ' MONTREAL (CP) — Lett- . hander Ross Grimsley pitched 71-3 perfect innings and finished with a three- hitter as Montreal Expos snapped a four-game losing streak with a 3-1 victory ever.. St. Louis Cardinals in a National League baseball game Monday night. George Hendrick’s double to right-centre broke up Grimsley’s perfect game and was'followed by an in- field hit by Ken Reitz and a single by Keith Hernandez to produce the St. Louis run partly because the federal. [i government began requiring . prescriptions: for am- phetamines, og “We've been on the drug. problem,” Hozelle said.''] can't say we've solved it. We: can’t prevent a player from: : getting amphetamines if his. & : Don no . my wife has a prescription for them trying to lose weight. : : Elks Binge The Elk’s Bingo hours will change effective September 13. On Wednesday nights the doors will open at7 p.m. and § the games will start at 7:30 p.m, A before 4,999 fans. © oo Gary Carter hit a two-run homer, his 17th, for the; Expos in the fourth to-give’ i Montreal a 3-0 lead after ‘a run-scoring double by Andre Dawson in the third off starter John Denny, 11-11. Grimsley moved hii record to 16-9, tying Phil Niekro of Atlanta for most victories in the National _ League this season, Grim - sley also tied-the Expos’ club. ~ record for victories in a season, set by Carl Morton, who was 18-LL in 1970. ° Street in Thornhill. THE HOBBY HUT. | Ceramic Time Again! We are now registering for fall classes fo start September 18, 1978 between the hours of 1 to 5 and 7 to 3 every day this week. So register now. The address is 3936 McNeil | | For Information Phone 635-9393 or 635-2872 TERRA |} 4942 Hwy. 16 West 4 635-6571 or 635-4325 Dealer Licence Number 02066A wonpa Test drivea Honda today. | Terrace, B.C. VéG ILt O0SCSCHSCCOCOOOOOOOD LT 3% Acres on , DOUGLAS i\ CHANNEL ~ \ REALTY ve LTo. OFFICIAL BLOCK BROS. ASSOC | ROB. 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