a4 * agin Se sis) re ; ve er your morning newspaper. The spider ae is merely looking to see which of the a cs . + oe town’s merchants is ate eos ; pa not advertising. He: oR : ae Zi will then go to that : ae . s . : ‘ oe store, spin his web Se across the door and Bo . Ack lead a life of Bake . a undisturbed se peace! Page 6, The Herald, Friday, August 17, 1978 “a = TERRACE-KITIMAT dail herald | SPORTS. _ Lethbridge Little Leaguers move into Canadian finals LETHERIDGE, Alta. (CP) — Lethbridge Lakeside advanced to the final of the Canadian little league baseball championships with ~ @6-3 victory over Lethbridge Norcrest. Thursday. Norcrest, the Prairle champions, had needed a win to force e& four-team playoff Friday. The champlonship game will be. played Saturday. In Thursday's other game, Quebec edged the Maritimes 3-2 to earn a Berth in a suddendeath playoff Friday against British Columbia for the right to meet Lakeside for the national title. B.C., represented by Van- couver, and Quebec, repre- sented by Sherbrooke, both finished with 3-2 records. Norcrest and the Maritimes, represented by Saint John, N.z3., both at 23, were eliminated. Lakeside finished the roundrobin tournament with ea ee ren AS Ay is ox ope Rit see ee a Petr Bay, the Ontario entry with a 1-4 record, was the firat team to be eliminated. In the Lakeside-Norerest contest, the winners scored five times in the second inning on just two hits and three Norereat errors. Glen Oliver went all the way for Lakeside, He allowed seven hits, struck out two and walked three. Paul Bohnert had the loss, giving up nine hits while walking two and fanning ive, Greg Boras paced the Lakeside attack with a home run and a single. Kevin Virginillo added two singles. Bruce Harvie had a triple and single for Norcrest. Quebec, meanwhile, " scored what proved to be the winning run in the bottom of the fourth inning against the Maritimes. Quebec got a double off the bat of right fielder Marco Guillemette to open the inning. He ad- anced to third on a passed vps sprints SEA: an \ Don’t be surprised to find a spider in ats =# a) Shs ball and scored ona sacrifice fly by Francois Desbiens. Jacques Gagne, with relief help from ‘Sylvain Cloutier, was the winner, He tossed a five-hitter, striking out eight. Scott Chaddwick was the loser. He went four innings and gave up all three Quebec runs. Mike Royal finished the game for the Maritimes. Jean Bois had a double and two singles for Quebec. Dave Maguire managed two singles for the Maritimes. Saturday's wiriner will represent Canada in the little | league world series in Williamsport, Pa., next week. . P I ates st Pittsburgh extended its inning to defeat Atlante firstptace lead in the raves 64. : National League East Tovg Fiynn opened the Division to four games inning with a double but was Thureday night as Omar Moreno’s two-run single sparked a three-run fourth inning and helped the Pirates, defeat San Diego Padres 54. . It extended Pittsburgh’s winning streak to six games and moved them ,another half-game ahead of runner: up Montreal Expos, who were idle. ; Gene Tenace hit a two-run homer in the first inning ol . the baseball game off Pitt: sburgh starter Bruce Kison. However, the Pirates scored an unearned ‘run in the bottom of the first off | Gaylord Perry, 10-10, whe also yielded the three Pitt sburgh runs in the fourth. In . another Nationa) League game, Alex Trevine singled to deliver the tie. ‘breaking run. and Joe) Youngblood added a tworuin double as New York Mets scored five runs in the eighth thrown owt .at thirdwhen pinch-hitter Gil Flores bunted back to the mound. Frank Taveras followed with a bunt single, thea Trevino seored Flores with his hit to centre. Taveras also scored on the play when outflelder Barry Bonnell’s throw was wild. . ; . Lee Mazzilli walked and John Stearns reached on a fielder's choice when pitcher Phil Niekro, 15-16, fieldéd hla ‘bunt and threw too late to get Trevino at. the plate, Yourigblood's two-run louble followed.” . _ Steve Garveytdrove a two- Tun singleup the with two out in the 15th fring, giving Los Angeles Dodge: a 42 victory over St. Louis Cardinals for a sweep ol their three-game series. Jerry Martin drove infour rune with his 16th home run, a double and a single, leading an extra-base hil barrage which carried Chicago Cubs to a 144 vie: TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL Amarican League €alitornin Angely place ov. flelder Joe Rudi on the 15-day. disabled tat. National League Chicago Cubs place Ken Holtzman on abled iat; recall plicher George Riley from Wichita of the licher ' American Association, Zorn has found his niche SEATTLE (AP) — With hia strong position on religion and his rise from a free agent to fame and fortume as quarterback of Seattle Seahawks, Jim Zorn has been dubbed the Magic Christian. -That sobriquet might offend people who aren't aware of Zorn’s tenacious posture on religion, but it fita him perfectly. As a National Football League quarterback, Zorn has achieved star status and TERRACE/KITIMAT DAILY HERALD cop eae ] he abet = nid ty 76 Let 7, ad year contract despite small-college career that attracted little professional attention. As a human being, he has achieved . peace and tranquility through faith in God and Jesus Christ, and he’s eager to take his message to the public. Zorn is 26, young by professional football quarterbacking standards. Hesays he has been a devout Christian sincehe was a high echool senior at Cerritos, When he signs autographs, ° his name is followed by a biblical citation, ; The lefthander from Cal Poly Pomona via Whilttler, Calif., concedes he may offend people who believe that religion should be separate from sports or who feel religion should be a private matter. “jt might offend some people,” Zorn conceded. “In fact, some people might feel. real funny inside about it be- cause talking about it makes them _ think. - . “Some people might think it's a private thing. That's mi but I don’t feel God is a vate. person. .“T think being a Christian has been too private for too long. It’s been so private in 80 many, people’s lives that you don’t even know they’re Christian.” Zorn also said he didn’t .think he offended anyone-of ? ”” another religion by talking Fellowship of Christian about Christianity. “What people other than Christians believe is up to them,” he says. “If the Jewish people are excited about who they have going for them, then so be it.” Zorn belongs toa the Athletes. he 21-day dis-- - quarterback Fred Houston Astres-place pitcher Bart Roberge on the 2)-day cis- soled jist: purchase the con- tract of pitcher Peter Ladd from Columbus of the Southern BASKETBALL NBA Portiand Trall Mazers name + Chi Bucky Buckwalter assistant coach. , FOOTBALL NE Green Bay Packers walve centres: Dave Kraayaveld and Greg Krepatek. ' Los Angeles Rams (ire execu- tive vice-president Steve Rose- nélcom and name Don Kloster- man at his replacement, Minnesota = Vikings = claim safety Tim Baylor on waivers from Baltimore Colts: place running back Jerry Latin and dafansive back Nelaon Munsey on walvers. . New Engiand Patriots relesse running back Randy Love, New Orleans faints trace punter Tom Blanchard = to Tampa Bay Buccasneers for an undisci drait choice; walve punter Bo Adkisson. New Yerk Glants waive’ de: fonsive back Kelth Jenkins, de- fensive end Steve Br id Threadgitl, defensive and Wille Lee and defensive tackle Jet Weston. Seattle Seshawiks sign run- ning back Michael Moore, Washington Redekins acquire Mortenson: walve quarterback Gary Val- buena. HOCKEY be Edmonton Oilers .announce - the retirement of forward Plerre Gulte; invite centre Gord Stafford, left winger Dean Magee and defenceman Mike. Boyd to thelr rookle camp, Les Angeles Kings trade lett . winger Tommy Willams to ft. Leuls @lues; acquire doten- ceman Barry Gibbs trom New York (nlandars. Weahington Capltats sign goaliender Wayne Stephenson, Red coral was a symbol of immortality to the ancient Greeks. tory over San Francisco Gi: ants.. ; Eleven of Chicago's 17 hits were for extra bases in eluding nine doubles in support of Lynn McGlothen, 10-8, while Bob Knepper, 8-8, took the loss. . 4 Ly off Mike Proly, 1-5. - Lynn alamnied a solo homer into the right-field bleachers in the second and | - Butch Hobson hit his 2ist of ~ the year in the sixth, giving - Boston 17 homers in the last Todd Cruz drave in two _ !™ Zames. Kansas City runs with a sacrifice fly and a homer, and Baltimore mistakes led extended hishitting streak to“ to two more as the Royals defeated the Orioles 4-2 In an American League game. Cruz, a .205hitter with nine previous runs batted in this season, hit a sacrifice fly in the second inning and llned his second homer of the Martinez, 14-0. Bob Watson drove in four runs with his 150th career homer and .a single, and American League leader Fred Lynn belted his 35th home run as Boston Red Sox beat Chicage White Sox 7-5. Watson hit a two-run shot, his 11th of the season, to te the game 44 in the fourth inning. In the fifth, he ue eal away | singled hore the lead runs \ le , whose homer was his ninth in the last 12 games, 18, Carl Yastrzemaki added two singles to move within 17 | — hits of the 3,000 mark. Ken Landreaux sin led ' scored the home one rim and other in Minnesota’s sixth Inning and Geoff beat New York for the in ” geagon in the sixth off Dennis __ time this season as the downed the Yankees 5&1. ..Gorman Thomas do home two runs in a three- Milwaukee firat inning and — Lary Sorensen scattered eight hits, leading the . Brewers to a 4-} victory over dumping © Rangers. The defeat was the fifth in a row for the Rangers, who ‘pre $22 alice the all-star break. RACES PENNANT NATIONAL LEAGUE Mast sl . We Met. 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