PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Friday, May 26, 1978 Yucca Futz on-tap for Terrace Skydivers The Terrace Skydivers are still alive, and kicking. The group recently competed in the 11th Annual Kamloops Skydiving May Meet at which one Terrace skydiving novice took second place. Roxanne Vermette, of Kitimat, was the only local jumper to take a front-line spot with her jumps. Other than Roxanne only two members of the local club were able to Tom _ Simpson and Diane Mueller were the courageous pair who took the trip to Kamloops. _In anticipation of this year’s B.C. Summer Games seven local jumpers, including the areas of Kitimat, Prince Rupert, and Van- ' attend the meet. derhoof, are preparing for competition. In the more recent future a jump-off will be held in Vanderhoof July 22and 23. Following that members will be ready for the August 19 and 20 jumps at the Summer Games. For more information on the jump-offs call Tom The fourth Annual Yucca Futz will be held at Woodcock B.C. July i and 2. This is a club sponsored competition. _Categories for the meet number four: Novice, from O jumps to self- supervised jumps, Junior, from self-supervised to 75 jumps, In- termediate, from 76 to 250 jumps, and Senior, from 251 jumps and up. Trophies will be presented the participants in the Yucea Futz for first place jumpers. Plaques will accompany second and third place divers. Team accuracy is another aspect of the competitions which awards a club with a plaque,Perhaps the most honoured trophy is the one to be presented the most sportsman-like guy or gal skydiver. | The Woodcock competition will include a barbeque on Saturday so all are urged to bring their camping gear and make a weekend of it, Woodcock is located about 50 miles from Terrace and has a good landing site. # Simpson at 635-7738. ieasaoselvaealetatozeieelomettateselaten celepasetatarerece ees sioner eee eee ee eee aOR MORO EE catettetahntote i tataletangrarennstornataresPenes eet Innisfail cow-pokes lead rodeo Central Alberta cowboys and particularly those fram Innisfail, led the lineup at the. pay window at the Stavely, Alta., Indoor rodeo, May 12 to 14. Innisfail’s Ivan Daines won the saddle brone riding with a mark of 75 on Big Country Radeo's Morley while neighbor Larry Robinson won the calf roping with a sizzling 6.0 seconds. Daines and Robinson qualified for both the Canadian Finals Rodeo and | the National Finals Rodeo in 1977. Allan Thorpe of Bowden, Alta., sharéd top spot: in bareback riding with a new-- comer to the Canadian pro rodeo scene, Les Bell of Orange, Australia. Jim Brown of Hussar, Alta., recorded the highest mark of the rodeo with a 90 on Big Country’s Homer to Vancouver lacrosse VANCOUVER (CP) Doug Hayes scored twice to lead Vancouver Burrards to an 11-6 win over Coquitlam Adanaca in Western Lacrosse Association action Wednesday night. Other Vancouver scorers were John Krgovich, Greg Grieve, Bob Holmes, Ward Sandergon, Bill Foote, Rico Bellusci, Ron Pinder, Pat Ryan and Taki Vohalia, The score was tied 3-3 after the first period and Van- couver led 96 after the second, Coquitlam, which has won only one game in five starts this season, got three goals from Randy Delmonico, while Moe Jodoin, Wayne McAuley and Randy Bryan added singles. - Vancouver goaltender Brad Berraw blocked 97 shots, while John Lewis and Greg Thomas combined for 39 stops for Coquitlam. Spain ROME (AP) — Jose Higueras of Spain ousted third-ranked Brian Gottfried of the United States from the $230,000 Italian Open tennis championships today while Harold Solomon beat fellow American Arthur Ashe. Higueras, seeded No. 13, won 6-3, 6-2 as Gottiried was caught on an off day, his backhand: placement shots falxag short of their target. Ashe, 32, ‘the former Winibledon champion at- tempting a comeback after a For further information, write: Visitors Bureau 5068 « 103 Street Edmonton, Alberta T6H 5C5 win the bull riding. Three peints Sack was Mike Tierney of Broken Bow, Nebraska. Kent Butterfield of Stet- ter, Alta., topped the steer wrestlers with a run of 3.9 seconds, followed by Tom Ivans of Lethbridge at 4.1 seconds, . Keith Elliott of Edmonton won the novice saddle bronc event while ghree Albertans, Jerri Duce, Granum, Maria McGhie, Cardston, and Rilla Sappok, Ryley, tied for first place in ladies barrel racing. Prorodeo action continues with events at Taber, Alta, May 20 to 22, Cloverdale, B.C... May 19 to 22 and Falkiand, 5.C., May 21 and 22. Israeli coach not allowed in China DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — The U.S. men's volleyball team, accusing the Chinese of “political shenanigans,” has cancelled its June tour of China, “What began as a friendly playing tour of China at their invitation has become a political hassie,’’ coach Doug Beal told a news conference Th and women's teams were invited to play a series of matches in China June 3-18. But the Chinese refused to permit Arie Selinger, coach of the women's team, to go on the tour because she was travelling under an Israeli passport, Beal said. Selinger is an Israeli citlzen who has coached the team for three years. ‘ “We objected to this position by the Chinese arid have been in negotiation since the time they put this . roadblock In our way,”’ Beal said. “We feel that for the women's team to make the tour without their coach would be a real handicap as wellas a slap in the face, The Chinese now say that the coach could come if she gets a United States re-entry visa. “As a matter of principle, we cannot accept these political shenanigar We wanted to go to China to play volléyball, not international politics,” The women’s team is scheduled to leave for Korea and Japan May 27. UBC coach trys Canadian league VANCOUVER (CP) Dianne Murray is 2 23-year- old volleybali coach with impressive credentials who would like a full-time coaching position in Canada, Murray, a Vancouver native whose playing career . with the national team was cut short by a back’ injury, has handled. the women’s team at the University of rallies season off with foot surgery, struggled for two sels, but caved in to eightseeded Solomon €-4, 3-6, 6-0. Fourth-ranked Eddie Dibbs of the United States gained the quarter-finals by © eliminating unrankec Australian Kim Warwick 7-5, 3. . Among women, top-seeded Mina Jausovec of Yugoslavia was drubbed by defending champion Janet Newberry of the United States 3-6, 6-2, 7-5. British Columbia for two - years as a non-paid student. UBC Thunderettes won the Canadian women’s senior title earlier this year and also tock home the national’ intercollegiate , cham. ‘pionship.’ Now, armed with ‘a degree from UBC's faculty of education, she wouldlike a full-time’ coaching job in Canada so that she can pay off her student loans. Murray knows that such a job in Canada is rare and she has resigned herself to looking for a teaching position. . “Coaching in a Canadian. university doesn't seem as important as it is in the . States,”’ she said in a recent interview. You can’t make a living from it and that's why we lose a lot of coaches to American schools,’” - Murray hasn't had any fulltime coaching offers an? eaid she likely will teach et the high school level—ang Join in 10 fun-filled days of Geld Rush festivities. Ac Klondike . Days in Edmonton. Don a Gay Nineties costume. Pan for gold. Cheera hero or booa villain at an old-fashioned melodrama. Thrill to the rhidway, ¢horoughbred racing, street dances, parades & casinos. And that's only part of the fun you'll have at K-Days. July 19th co 29th, : Klondike Days — Just ong of many things to see and do in THE CITY OF a. THE FUN AND GAMES CITY - we EERORTTON ‘Ages! 3-12 { \ _ “Vancouver to host international golf tourney Two more national PGA Champions, including Roberto De Vicenzo of Argentina, have accepted invitations from the Canadian Professional Golfers’ Association, to participate in the $100,000 Labatt’s International Golf Classic in’ Vancouver, August 17 to 20. David Zink, Executive Director of the CPGA, yesterday revealed. that the great+international veteran from Argentina has agreed ‘ta ple~in the 150th Labatt's © anniversary event at the - Shaughnessy Country Club. Also added to the field is Patrick Cotton of the Club France neer Paris, holder of the’ French Professional Golfers’ Association Championship and a regular member of the strong fleds that compete in the European Order of Merit Championshipa. De Vicenzo is one of golf's great international stars, winner of the British Open Championship at Hoylake in 1967, and in the top 10 of that event nine other times in a span of almost 30 years, He has held the Argentine Open title 10 times, was runner-up in the Masters to Bob Goalby in 1968, won the Brazilian Open six times in addition to the Dutch, French, German, Spanish, and Jamaica Opens. Previows entriés in the prestige-filled event which the CPGA and Labati’s plan as the second richest tour- nament in Canada this year, are defending Champion George Knudson of Toronto's Oakdale Golf Club, New Zealand PGA Champion Simon Owen and South Africa’ PGA Champion John Bland. . “We are pleased with the way responses are coming in from our invitations”, Zink said yesterday. “We cannot expect to get all of the PGA Champions from around the world because our dates will un- doubtedly conflict with other major world tournaments”, Bengals could lose best defensive end | CINCINNATI (AP) Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League appeared unconcerned about a report that one of their first-round draft choices, defensive end Ross Browner, might join Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. ‘tt doesn’t concern us," general manager Paul Brown said Wednesday, “If he goes to Canada, he'll be back in a year or two anyway. Not only is Canada a foreign country, but there is the NFL pension and several cther benefits here to consider, : “We have our three defensive linemen plus we have Ted Vincent, whom we like, as well as Ken Johnson and Coy Bacon, We'd like to have Browner but if he went to Canada it wouldn't be a life-pr-death matter.’’ The Notre Dame graduate was in Toronto Tuesday and said he was leaning toward signing with the Argonauts, _— -the.team that is suing the Bengals for $2 million for allegedly tampering with of- fensive tackle Mike Wilson. Mike Brown, Bengals’ assistant general manager, flew last week to the Atlanta office of Browner’s agent, Prentice Yawkey, and has communicated with him by se yteteete met a8 te oP BS Sy mate ee! ie x ~ ne i ue FE ae oases — Patatetets"eta see a rabatatatatata ats ahata We’r Liste Here! a SHOpSSSSEE rererorerereSOr4: 8 arelereer e's , SOOT ms - ‘et < ‘If you wish your Business Phone listed for your customers please call telephone since then. But he wouldn't say how talks are oing. 8 Paul Brown said a verbal agreement has been reached with the Bengals’. other first- round selection, University of Washington centre Blair. Bush, and-a contract is expected to be signed on Saturday. Channel . Chatter by Don Pearson, Custom Sports : Low at 11:20 a.m. at 16 feet High tide this afternoan at 5:30 at 14 feet, adjusted to Kitimat waters. , Douglas channel fishing is good again today for Spring salmon with most boats catching fish. After work last night I went out myself and caught a number of fish commonly known as Shakers. These fish are Spring salmon of one or two year old fish. They were caught 30 feet down on Herring Strip along with a large Flasher. Hot sports are just this -aide of Cleo Bay and Jessy Falls area. Some large Springs did come in yesterday from the Bisher Bay area and these fish weighed in at the 35 pound size, + he added. ‘However, we are pleased with the responge s0_ ‘far and we expect to be able to announce some more names ‘in the near future”. For the first time in the CPGA's history, the Championship is being thrown open to foreign players as a form of ap- preciation to Labatt Breweries of Canada Limited who are celebrating their 150th birthday in business and thelr 12th as sponsor of the CPGA Championship. In addition to invitations. sent out to more than 20 PGA champions throughout the world, the CPGA and Labatt's have sent in- vitations to a number of other major international stars. . “We will be announcing within the next week”, Zink stated, ‘“‘the entry of one of the world’s premier golfers, _as well as other entrants from several other golfing nations”. — Line-up Switch-up ‘ American League Toronte Blue Jays option pitcher Dave Wallace to Syr- aeuce of the International League; sign relief pitcher Mike Willis. . Detroit Tigers recall Evansville of the American ‘Association; place pitcher Fernando Arroyo om assignment. ; . FOOTBALL CFL Hamilton Tiger-Cats sign quarterback Steve Mariucci; claim defensive back Ward Smith on waivers from Toronte Argonauts. British Columbia Lions sign running back Rod Connors, wide recelver Join Titzen and defensive back Don Guy, Toronto Argonauts sign defensive back Steve Ackroyd and kicker Jchn Archibald. . NFL ; San Francisco ‘49ers sign quarterback Bruce Threadgill and defen- sivetackle Archie Reese. ‘HOCKEY ' NHL . defenceman Tit Bothwell: Cleveland Barons sign centre Mike Eaves from University of Wisconsin. Colorado Rockies return defenceman-left winger Bob Neely to TorontoMaple Leafs and right winger Fred Ahern to Cleveland Barons in a aTaleTe Tat ahatateTetaleteTeTeTelatetetatetetetsTarsle Tracers verereceryrer’ reneatetenetatataannececteeesrecelesesieceaiutctsttststasetetalatetatnta! reser ah states Not listed B.C. Tel Directory. WATER LILY BAY RESORT TERRACE VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTRE - 635-3300: 'g BOYDS BODY SHOP- 435-9410. 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New’ ‘Whtk “Rangers sigh’ * aT bape Toronto beats Seattle in N.A. soccer Vanco Baleviki scored two strength of two goals by Carl ‘of Toronto Metros-Croatia’s Heinz Granitza ahd 16 saves three goals ina 3-1-winover by goalkeeper David Seattle Sounders in a North Flaschen. - , American Soccer League ‘The other winless team In m nesday night, but the NASL, Memphis Rogues, he nee in likes. oe up upset the. defending goals more than scoring champion New York Cosmos them. 1-0 on a first-half goal by “?'m not known primarily Tony . as a goal scorer, Oat as a Minnesota Kicks extended playmaker,” says the 30 year-old midfielder. “I still don't know my team-mates well enough to make the good plays.” In four: games with Toronto, Balevski has scored on three penalty kicks, one rebound, and on a shot from about 20 yards out, The five goals account for half of the team’s scoring in its opening. ten games. _ Balevski's penalty kick at 4:19 of the first half gave Metros a 1-0 lead and started Toronto on its way to its third win of the season against six losses. Seattle was gaining control of the match as the first half drew to a close, and early in the second half they tied the score at 1-1. Balevski’s second goal at 62:53 put the . Metros back in the lead and an insurance goal by Ivair Ferreira rounded out the scoring. so Chicago Sting took its first victory of the season 2-1 over Detroit Express on the British Columbia | APPRENTICESHIP COUNSELLOR their winning streak to seven with a 3-2 win over Tampa Bay Rowdies. Tony Bellinger scored the final goal in a tie-breaker shootout that went to the eighth kicker—with the shootout score at 3-3—to give Dallas Tornado a 21 win over Los Angeles Aztecs. In other shootout games, Portland Timbers goalkeeper Mick Poole blocked three .Washington Diplomats overtime shots to give Portland a 2-1 victory, eliminating | Washington’s chances of moving ahead of the Cosmos in their Eastern division of the National Conference standings. Mike Flanagan scored his ilth and 12th goals of the season to lead New England Tea Men to a 31 win over San Jose Earthquakes. Goals by Mike Stojanovic, Pat Ercoli and Ibraham Silva gave Rochester Lancers its second straight shutout with a 30 win over Tulsa Roughnecks. For Ministry of Labour, to visit industrial # premises to determine conditions under which apprentices are employed; to arrange apprenticeships, recommend & training and advise employer-apprentice of obligations and provisions of ‘'Ap- prenticeship & Tradesmen’‘s Qualification Act’; to evaluate programs, prepare reports, promote up-grading courses and job creation programs. 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