if “En HE with the chib can't expect an : wt easy times. <4 --- ‘ ‘ yuu: ‘Tye seen. guys sybo know i; ‘Hathes"re ‘only goitgs toplay ‘+ much closer “title fight— over the title to a are suing ‘of, ow _ AUAghis Repereec “HARVEY, DID YOU JUST TELL JUNIOR IT "WAG AGAINST “THE LAW FOR YOUTO-PLAY _ CATCH. WHEN A FOOTBALL GAME IS ON?” — Chicago Tibuns-N.Y, Hewa Synd. (ng, » * Swe t + veterans of _., placent ” -Easkatchewan Roughriders ix ‘could be in for a surprise if *"rggach Ron Lancaster is true +; to his word. ° . _ Although the untried -. rookies will get plenty of . Chances to'show their talents foday in the Roughriders’ .. first pre-season game, ” veterans eonfident on hanging on to their positions shik, one quarter just prepare themselves to play one quarter," Lancaster said in an interview this week. - “That's no good. “We'll play people for one * quarter, and if they're not, working they'll play for-two * quarters and if they're still © not working they'll play for three and four quarters and then if they’re not working, T a guess they just don't want to play football.” The Roughriders will face. * Calgary Stampeders, _ who rolled over Winnipeg Blue Bombers 36-13 last Sunday in ‘Winnipeg. But Stampeder ‘.- poach Jack Gotta thinks he'll ‘| have his work cut out for him. “Roughriders have more veterans on defence than Winnipeg, plus they'll get to Be ion tim. They've also had that extra week of ‘practice, Bo it should he a me oN Quarterback Ken Johnson - KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) ‘— Former heavyweight boxing champion Leon Spinks faces an tinexpected house. - Kalamazoo County clreuit court documents say the owners of a house in which Spinks lived during' a training stint at the Kalamazoo Boxing Academy - him because he failed to follow through on + baying the house. John Conlon, iawyer for the owners, Charies M. and _ Linda Ostrowsky, now of § Valley Forge, Pa., said Wednesday he also had sued in district court asking for & eviction of Spinks for failure £ ta pay $1,000 rent for Apiil and May Though Spinks signed a purchase agreement, he failed to try to obtain a mortgage for $48,800 ta buy the house, even alter getting a month's extension from the March 21 deadline for dolng so, the Oatrowskys said. The Ostrowskys said title to their home now was " elouded and their reputation 2: and credit worth damaged. “They asked judge Robert Borsosto order payment of “back rent and $20,-000 in ~~ damages and to grant clear title. Spinks spokesmen could not be reached immediately. ayn M American rookle Steve Bayuk will see most of the action. Gotta has three solid ‘quarterbacks in Johnson, John Hufnagel and Craig Juntunen, He doesn't plan to cut any of them ‘until possi- bly after the third pre-season game. Calgary! rookie Darrel) Moir and sophomore Canadian Tom Reimer have been designated as the punt- return team..:: : : dlr---; and»... sophomore- Canadian Tom Reimer have been designated as the punt- return team. Cornerback Terry Irvin, who led the club in pass — Interceptions last year, will be given a chance at kick-off. returns, along with Richard Crum, James Sykes ~and Robert Sparks, necithe an ibly guys,” poss: 52 will dress for the game, Lancaster, in his first game as coach after a 22- year career as quarterback, will take 45 players to Calgary. : Veterans on the team have ‘ already seen some surprises, as tackle Sam Holden and guard Ralph Galloway have lost starting positions to Curtis’ Ester and Neil Quilter. Tackle Joe Miller is back on-the offensive line, but guard ‘Roger Aldag and centre Larry Bird, both Injured, will be replaced by » Spinks still fights “but for his house now ‘No date was ‘set for a hearing in circuit court. 2 -Trial was. set for June 28 in thie eviction case in district court, a zo laying out pages. after noon.. “all the. oS ~ SPORTS: Reporter . photographer REQUIRED “. hy the Dally Herald - Coaches promising to ‘be rougher on Riders 222 573| “CALGARY (CP) — Com- ‘will start for Calgary,- but Gerry: Hornett and Bob. Poley,.. Lancaster would also like . to .aee..thea. defensive ine established. . “We've got to get these guys settled in there because we can't have the confusion we've been having with so Many changes.” There is also a struggle to see who gets to back up quarterback Tom Clements, acquired from Ottawa lgary,;reokie Darrell... Rough, Riders” Hhia.apring. “Deity Dick; Steve Bukich © and Lloyd Patterson all want the job. Kiekoff time is 9:30 pm, EDT. . Kitimat Tides Saturday, June 16 a Sunday, June 17 Service : 635-9477 This Is an opportunity for a young man or woman who knows the local sports scene to become a reporter-photographer. A knowledge of local sports Is essential and the ambition to cover local sports and learn the desk work involved in editing and .. Adriver’s licence and transportation is required. Salary to be determined by previous experience. Apply at the Daily Herald | POOL “d+. ‘The Terrace ‘community. swimming pool. is | offering. a life saving and instructor’s course . during thesuimmer months to train the qualified ; - formation concerning this program is available . ‘from Gary or Elaine at 638-1177, : a Finnish sta Jim's Tips & Tides CARE OF FISHING REELS At. lease once a year you should completely clean your reel with @ solvent or other recommended. cleaning agents. For saltwater reels | recommend twice a year or more. Take out all screws and parts, - clean off any corrosion or dirt, cover the parts with a light coating of grease or oll to protect them and to assure that the scraws aren‘t frazen into the reel. Don’t = use heavy automobile grease In the gears as there are many good quality silicone lubricants which will im- prove the action of your reel. Also use silicone fishing y reel ojls for smooth reel action and protection. — GOOD FISHING! . - Jim's Tackle Quality & Personalized Everything for the Fisherman 4120 Hwy. 14 E. i TRAINING by Don Baker’ os a people ‘required next pool facilities, os There is no charge for the courses. More in- year as employees at the -. Another possible alterr ‘*-. to the summer time blues may be ti. .,ak cliniey h the Terrace recreation department is sponsuring in conjunction with the B.C, Whitewater Association. All sessions will take place Wed- - nesday, July 25th at Ule’s place on Lakelse Lake, - Interested persons should register at the arena office before June 26th. If kayaking and lifesaving are not your idea of summer fun then many other opportunttles for recreational fun are available at the pool. For example, many citizens of Terrace have been awakened to the positive beneflts of a sauna ‘from the use of that facility. In the words of the world-famous sauna expert John Vertanen: ‘A ‘sauna has an envigorating, rejuvenating and tempering effect, while cleansing the body, tefreshing the spirit and leaving one with a feeling. of — complete ~ well-being...” . These opportunities for recreational fun are but a fraction of those which will be available to the public during the months to come. Canucks sign VANCOUVER (CP) — : Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League will ign Finnish star Velll Pekka Ketola to a one-year con- tract, wie generel manager Jake Milford. — ; the World. Hockey & Association title, was sup- posed to join Vancouver last 4 season for the playoffs against Philadelphia Flyers iG but he brake a hand and the § deal fell through. Ketola spent two seasons with the Jets before they traded ‘him to Calgary near: the end of the 1976-77 season. He was depressed by the trade and went back to Finland to play. oA In taking Ketola from Fin- 9 idagd, the Canucks won't have ziodbay. the required $50,000 High 6:15a.m. - 17.041. 7:25 pam. - 17.5 ft. Low 12:50p.m.-3.4ff. High 7:30.a.m. - 16.5 ft. 8:30 p.m.- 17.8 ft. 1:35am. - 6.1 ff 1:45p.m.-4.4ft. Low ' champlonshi " WINNIPEG (CP) — The plekup truck which Gall Najda of Winnipeg willuse to _ defend her Streat Eliminator clans ite at (alm ragways _ year 8 ap- propriately decorated with the words “Draggin’ Lady.” Mrs. Najda's’ win in the 1978 brackets competition has been the highlight of a short dragracing career - which also includes reaching divisional semifinals in the 1977 United States National Hot . Rod Association ae Mrs. Najda, 37, says she “was hooked on drag-racing _ through her ‘husband Paul, “Firat of ail, wa were just * interested fans,” she recalls, Since then, the Najdas hava raced at tracks In North Da: kota, South Dakota and Min: nesota. ’ Mra, ‘Najda. says thelr most memorable. ap- pearance was at the hot rod assoclation divisional meet in Denver, Colo,, lagt year, “We didn’t know what to expect dawn there," says her husband. “The temperatura and altitude really threw us off. St does funny things to the carburetors, and Gall was eliminated in the first round, I went out in the second round.” ' He says they did learn that: Mra. Najda's reactlon tlme off the starting line is equal wl o The Herald, Friday, June 15, 1979, Page 7 The lady drags to that of the top drivers in. North America.. Bracketa competitions in which the Najdas race are the most popular among drivers, : In brackets, drag racers flrat predict what their race- day performances will be. They then try to come os closa as possible to those guesses, without exceeding em Drivers who go faster than Predleted are ‘really. twoitg “You are rea against yourself,” exfaia no “If you go under by toa much, you'll get beaten by the other drivers, so you have to really know what your car can do,’’ her husband adda, ‘Mra, Najda pays ahe has never felt intimidated . by being one of the few women rivers in a traditionally. male field. “I get some feedback, but it is all second-hand and thirdhand, 1 guess there Is some resentment with some drivers,” she says, "Ty really don't talk to that many drivers during the day. I’m 60 involved with what I'm doing, I don't have the tlme.”” Drag racing is strictly a hobby for Mrs. Najda, a high : echool Ubrarian, and her teacher husband. . oat you make Cin prize money 8 for your gas, but anything else comes out of your et,’ Paul says, Mrs, ajea currently is sponsored by a local speed “ shop, Her ttle win last year has the Hag hore benefit us exemp! r from en fees at the Gimli, Man., drag strip this year. Mrs. Najda says her only near-disaster came when she had to swerve to avoid the hood which had blown off an opponent's car. am) neon pombe Tn Lazetle Ave. oct 1] G.~.—~Laketse Ave, 7 = 7: ‘x Sheena Maly | The GOLD RUSH : Is on aga | in B.C." Interior, a new kind of gold has been discovered. Pure liquid gold. Pura, because il's brewed with clear mountain spring water. No preservatives or olhar chemicats are added, YUKON GOLD is a light gold full-strength beer, What a combination! “°° * Discover GOLD. 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