Page 6, The Herald, Friday, June 8, 1979 ¢ = TERRACE-KITIMAT ‘ f . ™ ree : . ae ' ‘ 1 ! SPORT “4 Ivie brings three in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mike Ivie slammed a threerun homer In the top of the ninth as San Francisco Giants snapped a seven- game St. Louis winning streak Thursday night with a 12-10 - come-from-behind victory over the Cardinals in National League baseball action,:«: - San ‘Francisco's Willie McCovey crashed a home run ~~ the 511th of his career — and had two runs-batted- in, giving him a career total of 1,501. McCovey thus moves Into an 11th-place tie with Me] Ott on the all-time major league homer list and becomes only the seventh player in National League history to knock in 1,500 runs. The Cardinals held a +7 lead going into the ninth inning when the Giants erupted to give rellever Tom, Griffin, 3-4, the victory. Larry Herndon and Darrell Evans opened the inning with singles and Bill Madlock walked.to. load. the, bases. ot on Cae ee aa hoe * After Herndon and Evans scored on two grounders, John Tamargo walked and wiowite SLnE did a Wie belted his seventh home run of the year. In the only other National League game Thursday, Chicago Cubs edged San. Diego Padres 4-3 when Mike Vall's pinch-hit sacrifice fly. scored pinch-runner Sam Mejias in the eighth inning. Fernando Gonzalez .and Dave Wintield slugged home runs forthe Padres... - In the American League, John Ellis drove in six runs with a pair of homers and a double and Ferguson Jenkins hurled a two-hitter as Texas Rangers clobbered the Milwaukee Brewers 7-1. Jenkins gave up an infield single to Cecil Cooper in the first inning and a triple to Jim Gantner leading off the. Brewers’ seventh. Boston's Jim Rice slugged his l0th and 11th homers of | the season to power the Red Sox to a 92 vittory over Chicago White Sox, while Geoff Zahn, Mike Bacsik and Mike Marshall combined to scatter eight hits- and pitch Minnesota Twins toa 4-1 win aver New York Yankees Gary Roenicke's',’ baa loaded single drovel jit: eighth-inning J. PENNANT Kansas City Royals 3-1, . RACES Baltimore M21 bt Boston 32:21 a | Milwaukee 32 26 652 3% New York 3 24 836 44 Detrolt 25 24 510 4 Cleveland 26 27 4491 «7 Torante \4 42 .250 2014 et California 8 27 569 — Minnesota H 23 1546 12 Texas 31 24 564 1 Kansas City 21 25 564 2 Chicago 26°29 «4.4730 6 Seattie 2.35 386 Wh: Oakland 1 38 .323 15 Thursday Resuits AAInnesota 4 New York 1 Texas 7 Milwaukee 1 Boston # Chicago 2 Baltimore 3 Kansas City | Tanight‘s Games Texas st Baltimore N Aimesota at Boston N Chitege at Milwaukee N New York at Kansas City N Detroit at California N Toronto at Oakland N Clevaland at Seattle N Saturday Games Minnesota at Boston New York at Kansas City Toronto at Oakland Texas at Baltimore N Chicago at Milwaukee N Detroit at Cailfornia N Cleveland at Seattle N ABR H Pct, Smolley, Min 206 37 77 .37a Carew, Ca! 186 35 65 1355 Bochts, Sea 7 4 66 353 Kemp, Det WH 40 35) Wilson, KC V2? 24 44 345 Downing, Cat 7612 58.3 Rice, Bos 6 67 325 Pryor, Chi 187 18 51 325 Remy, Bos 213 68.319 Parrish, Det 166 2% 53-309 Baylor, Cal 213 3F 68 .319 ubles: Lamon, Chicago, 17; McRae, Kansas City, 16. Tripien: Brett, Kansas City, 7; Grittin, Toronto, §; Wilion, Kansas City, 5. Home rung: Lynn, Gostor, 157 Singleton, Baltimore 14, Runs batted In: Baylor, Call- fornia, 55; Lynn, Boston, 49, Stolen bases: LeFlore, De- trolt, 27; Wilsen, Kansas City, Pliching (é decisions): Kern, Texas, 7-0, 1.000, 1.32: John, New York, 10-1, .909, 1,99, Strikeouts: Ryan, California, 78; Guidry, New York, 76, Probable pltchers for today's American League Texas (Alexander 3.3) at Bal- timore {Flanagan 6-4) 7:30 9,.m. Minnesota (Goltz 5-5) at Bos. ton (Renko 4.2) 7:30 p.m. Chicago (Wertham ¢4) al Milwaukee (Travers 3-3) 0:30 cu pew York (Figueroa 3.5) at Kansas Cliy (Gsle 4.4) 8:35 p.m, Cetrolt (Wilcox 4.3 or Rozama 32) af California (Asse 4-4) 10:30 p.m, Toronto (Lemancryk Oakland (Johnicn 2-8) P Cleveland (Garlend 2.6) at Seattle (Parrott 3-1) 10:35 p.m, 5-3) at 1:30 NATIONAL LEAGUE East WoL Pct. GBL Montreal 19 612 — St. Louls 2 20 592 1 Pittsburgh 723.80 J Philadelphia = 27 25 .537 V4 Chicago 23027 4400 7a New York 20 30 .400 10a West Houston Mids 586 — Cincinnati 3 25 1545 22 San Francisco 27 30 474 6l/2 Los Angeles 27 31 466 7 San Diego 233 441 a Atlanta 035 Bhd 12% : Thuraday Results Chicago 4 San Diego 3 San Francisco 12 St. Louls 10 Provable pitchers . Nations! League Los Angeles (Hootan 4.3) at Chicago (Krukow 2-4) 2:30 p.m. San Francisco (Curtis 1-2) at Pittsburgh (Robinson 4-3) 7:35 m. pm. Atlanta (Solomon 3.2) at Philadelphia (Ruthven 6-3) 8:05 m Houston {Niekro 8.2) at New York (Zachry 5-6) 6:05 p.m. Montreal (Rogers §-3) at Cin- cinnati {Lacoss 6.0) 8:05 p.m. San Diego {Owchinko 2-2) at St. Louis (Forach 3-4) 6:35 hy the Daily Herald This is an opportuni the local sports scan knowledge of local s laying out pages, A driver’s lieance and transportation Is required. Salary to be determined by previous experience, after noon, ‘ completed bs. “Phi runs as. ‘Baltimore Orioles downed DRAFT SEES | A RECORD NEW YORK Major league baseball its summer: amateur free-agent draft. Thursday with a total of $40 players chosen, the. highest number of selections since 942 were picked in 1971. The draft was completed in 52 rounds, 45 of them regular draft rounds and seven of them secondary rounds dealing with players previously drafted but un- signed, Of the $40 players chosen, 870 were regular selections and 70 were picked in the secondary phase, Cleveland Indians led all teams with 50 selections, fol- lowed by Cincinnati Reds with 49 and Pittsburgh Pirates with 47, Among the players drafted (AP) — on the 34th round, Thompson was a firstround choice of, Cincinnati Bengals in the National Football League Soccer stats NASL Natlonal Conference . Eastern Division FABP Fis New York 0 2:30 18 29 6? Washington 432 18 27 61 Toronto & 619 97 19 $5 Rachester 461425 1498 Central Division Minnasote 10 3:30 1B 28 68 Tulsa 7? 6 29 24:25 67 Dallas .7 $19 15 19 41 Atlanta 2 10 37 39 14 2a Westeré Division Vancouver («83.2711 21 75 Los Angeles 8 3 27:13:17 65 Seattle 6 520 15 18 54 Portiend 4 820 21 168 42 AMERICAN CONFERENCE * Eastern Division Tampa Bay 9 425 17 21 75 . Ft Lauderdale 6 § 26 17 21 57 Philadelphia 5 9 25 25 25 55 New England 5 10 19 29 15 46 Cantral Division . Houston 10 22415 218) Chicago 8 429 19 25 73 Detroit 6 7 22 18 16 Sa Memphis 3 10 12 25 12 30 Reporter - photographer REQUIRED ; TREE, pMtaorery, - stop, ty for a young man or woman who knows @ to become a reporter-photographer. A ports is essentia! and the ambition te cover % local sports and learn the desk work involv ed in editing and Apply at the Daily Herald - PO ‘ Rs $4 Seenoe naan draft last month. Montreal Expos chose second baseman John McKeon, son of former major-league manager Jack McKeon, Chicago White Sox selected outfielder Larry ‘Doby Jr., son of their former . manager and current coach. . Pittsburgh picked catcher Joel Skinner, son of former majorleague outfielder Bob Skinner, Toronto Blue Jays did not participate in Thursday's drafting, ‘which began with the 21st round and‘ the 595th | player selected. Montreal's other selec- lions Thursday were: David Flores, pitcher, Corpus Christi, Tex.; Raymond Yanus, pitcher, Ferndale, Mich.; David Bradshaw, pitcher, ®sgood, Ind.; qa — ee Birmingham, Mich.; William Sattler, pitcher, Youngstown, Ohio, and Billy Hatcher, outfielder-pitcher, Williams, Ariz. Western Division 817 Edmonton 5 \? 28 17 a? San Diego 5 9 18 27 1? 47 California 5 914 4 14 ag in Jose 29 14 25 +4 26 Six points awarded for # vic- fory and one bonus point per poat with 4 maximum of three Per gama, Thuraday Result Vancouver 2 Tulsa | Saturday Gamas Chicato at Atlanta N New England at Detroit N Washington at Tampa Bay N Tulsa at Memphis N wrt Lauderdale at Houston Cailfornia a? Los Angetes N Seattle at Portland N Toronto at San Jose N Sunday Games Datlas at New York Vancouver af Minnesota Philadelphia at Rochester N es Sere SOUTHPORT, England (CP) — Doug Roxburgh of Vancouver taade a brilliant last-ditch recovery Thur- sday to reach the quarter-, finala of the British men’s amateur golf champlonship. Roxborough, married 10 days “ago and on his honeymoon, came hack from - three holes down and seven to play to defeat 17-year-old David Welan of England at the 20th hole. . The27-year-old accountant had an easier time in his morning match, defeating Tudo Williams of England 5 and 3 while Whelan was upsetting Michael Peck, a member of the American ’ Walker Cup team, - Roxburgh joined two Americans; two Scots and golfers from India, Engiand . and Australia in today's quarter-finals, —- ‘Scott Hoch, unbeaten since he came to England last week to lead the United States to victory over Britain |Vancouver boy in golf finals in the Walker Cup com- petition, beat Richter van Niekerk of South Africa at the 20th hole in his moring ‘match and downed English- man Alan Ferguson in the © afternoon. He was joined by team- mate Jay Sigel, a 3 and 2 winner aver another American, Griff Moody. Moody had’ ousted Wayne Player, 17-year-old son of South African pro Gary Player, at the 20th hole in his morning round. Indian champion Laksham Singh, Roxburgh’s quarter- final -opponent today, reached the Last elght with a. comfortable 6 and 5 victory over Steven Cipa of England, The other quarter-finalists are Tony Gresham of Australia, lan Bradshaw and. Brian Scotland ard Stuart Robson of England, The semi-finals are scheduled later today with the 36-hole final Saturday. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League . Boston Red Sox sign catcher Mare Sullivan and cutfielder Jim:.Watkins and send both fo Winter Haven of the Florida State League; sign shortstop Jerry MiWlosl, outflelder Eddie Lee Jones and pitcher Jay Fredlund. Detrolt Tigers sign outfielder Rick Leach to a one-year, mi- nor-league contract wilh six re- newal years, . Milwaukee Brewers assign pitcher Bob Galasso to thelr Vancouver farm club of the Pa- cific Coast League. a Natlonsl League ‘ Aflanta Braves sion ovtfleider Brad Komminsk to 4 minor- league contract and assign him ta Kingsport of the Rockies League. : BASKETBALL NBA Houston Rockets name Del Harris head coach. FOOTBALL GFL Hamilton Tiger-Cats release quarterback Roy Henry, wide receiver Waller Papry! and de- fensive tackle Jack Davis, Cleveland Srowns sign defen- . sive back Darrell Davis, punter Don Fechiman, defensive end Cliff Laboy, and wide receiver -f Ken Smith: walvailngbacker ’. Dean Ratledge and defensive back Ralph Stringer, ' Cincinnatl Sengals sign offen- sive lineman Barney Cotton and wide receiver Sievé Krelder. New York Jeta sign defensive * [Ineman Mark ‘Gastingau, line. § ‘backer Kelly Kirchbaum and — safety Keith Brown. . Philadelphia Gagies sian wide recelver Scott Fitzkee to thraa _ one-year contracts. HOCKEY NHL ° AtLanta Flares sign Al Mac- Nell to a muitl-year contract 3 Marchbank of ~ Tides High 1:45p.m.- 17,0 ft. » Low’ 7:25a.m.-1.8 ff. 7:10 p.m. 5.6 ft. High 1:20a.m.-20.0ft. & 2:30p.m.- 17.0 ft. - Low §:05a.m.-1.1 ft. on 7:55 pam. - 5.5 ft. RELEASING SALMON IN SALTWATER : Anglers shouid be content to kill less safmon. The | im. crucial question is how to release salmon In saltwater Bf without killing them. A net should not be used for undersize fish as it removes many scales. Do not lift a srrall salmon Info the boat, iry and keep It In the water untit It Is released. And most Important, be as gentle . aS possible in bringing It to the boat and releasing the hook. $f you find you are catching too many undersize and feeder salmon, you may be using a small lure . Which selacts small salmon, Try changing to a larger - lure, It may produce more trophy size or mature salmon and less of ihe little fellows. . Geod fishing! 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