Page t0, The Herald, Friday, May 18, 1979 Serfect game umpire to: speak at dinner Shale: There'll be a baseball umpire. behind one plate when-the B.C, Sports Hall of Fame & Museum holds its pea rors of Cham- fe: Msy 2rd, 1979, at the Hotel Vancouver. He's Tom Gorman, now retired after 25 years of calling ’em as he sees 'em belind National League Blates, and he will be on of -thetheadline speakers at this yeat's banquet. As in years past the pur- pose of the Annual Banquet of Champions is to Induct new Honoured Members Into the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame & Museum. The banquet is also the major fund raising activity for the Hall of Fame, a non-profit society. However, there is a fun side to the Banquet of Champions and this is where Gorman, among others, _ comes in. He will join a full slate of excellent head table speakers all of whom guarantee a highly en- tertalning evening. ‘ Gorman has a North American-wide reputation as an after-dinner speaker and no doubt with 25 years experience occupying baseball's traditional hot- spot-home plate-he'll have more than a funny tale or two to tell. During his long career, Gorman -had many highlights including wm- piring five All Star and five World Series games, He was or S behind the plate when Don Larsen pitched hia perfect no-hitter in the 1956 World Series, 7 §©6©Gorman will be joined at the Banquet of Champions fm head table by John Wooden, fee for many years coach of the | highly successful U.C.L.A, Bruins Basketball Team where he coached such great players as Kareem Abdui Jabbar, Bill Walton and Gail ™ Goodrich. Wooden is also a ™ reknown after dinner speaker. . RAKE LAWN EARLY. fe 6 Lawns should be raked fa lightly early in the spring, as ™ soon as the ground is dry enough to walk on. PHILLIES WIN A WILD CHICAGO (AP) — Mike Schmidt's second homerun of the game — a two-out solo blast in the 10th inning — led Phila- delphia Phillies to a wild 23-22 victory over Chicago Cubs Ina longball slugfest that tied a major league. home run record, Dave Kingman blasted three homers and knocked in six runs. Bill Buckner had 8 grand alam homer for the Cubs and knocked in seven runs, There .were 11 homers and 50 hits in the game, one shy of the ’ major league mark for hits. Chicago had six homers and Philadelphia five, The run total by both teams fell four shy of the major leaguerecord of 48, ironically set y Philadelphia and Chicago | on Aug. 25, 1922, Chicago won that game 26-23. St. Louis Cardinals hold the modern National League record for most runs in a game by one team with 28 against Philadelphia on July §,1928, The alltime record by a major league team for runs in a game is 36, scored by Chicago againat Louisville on June 20, 1897. : The home run binge tied a record held by many teams, most recently the total of 11 made tha Cubs and Cincinnati Reds on July 28, 1977. A total of 36 players were used in Thursday's game, including 11 pit- chers as Chicago stormed back from a 21-9 deficit in the top of the fifth inning. . The | Cubs — finally managed to tie the game 22-22 witha threerun rally. | in the eighth inning on RBI singles by Bill ' Buckner, Jerry Martin and Barry Foote, Schmidt's earlier’ homer was a three-run blast, as were homers by Philadelphia teammates Bob Boone and Gary Maddox. Starting Philadelphia pitcher Randy Lerch also hom- ered for the winners. Steve Ontiveros and Martin hit the other Chicago homers. - : The Phillies struck for seven runs in the top of ’ ’ have Chicago. come back ‘-a double by Boone, who the - first on three-run - homers by Schmidt and . Boone and a solo shot by Lerch. — Lerch“ knocked out ini the bottom of the firat when the Cuba scored six'runs, three on the ‘first af Kingman's - home runs, '° ; Philadelphia came up with eight runs in ‘the third. Maddox started the inning with a double and closed it with his three- run homer. Philadelphia added two more in the fourth for a 17-6 lead, but the Cubs came back with three in the fourth on a’ tworun homer by Kingman followed by a solo homer by ‘Ontiveros, Philadelphia scored four in the fifth only to with seven in:the bottom of the fifth with Buckner hitting his grand slam and Martin following with a tworun homer to cut the lead to 21-19, of ‘The Phillies’ added a run in the seventh on a triple by Greg Gross and drove in five’ of Phila- delphia's runs., as pod tte woe aa Ree ye “"TTt's “exciting, but yd by Bob Brewster + § MERCAUISER OUTCOCA CONSULTANT TAKE PRECAUTIONS to heed these warnings. “bow riding’ orward decks of fast boats, places and have few good olda : “wetbeah tert get vache we TES SOR A [ee enradio RR a wan hou e oe Pe ote pa ie ¥, BOO e ie AAA Cheba seas Ci ete eerste Ren TEN ee Pe Pa Sy ra Prince-George 95,5 FM Terrace 96,9 FM SUDPIDDDPDENDAUPDRDRDEPPPREO}? 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Tuesday, May 22, Pleasure boatin happens to ; ‘have an occasional “don't,” but. since each pertains to animpor- tant safety proceduredobesure Left-hander Ken Kravec and. a 5 .,Yellever Mike Proly com- One of them is, don’t permit. bined to pitch a two-hitter to bent Mert ont stern drive ating au{horities point out thi most foredecks ate sppery seventh straight and they know when the skipper ahead Jim's Tide & Tips. . High 7:35 a.m, - 17,0 ft. Saturday, May 19 8:85 pm. - 175 fb ‘ Low so 7:55 a.m. - 7.0 ft. ' 2pm. - 42 ft. Sunday, May 20 - High 9:05 am. - 16,7 ft. 9:55 p.m, - 17.2 ft, Low 2:45 a.m, - 6.4 ft, ; 3:10 p.m. - 4.6 t. Monday, May 21 - 10:20 a.m. + 16.8 ft. When wing a flasher or dodger it is important to match the lure to it. If the lure is teo heavy action. Generally speaking the ledder length should cause the lure to dart sideways about an inch or so on each revelation of the flasher. Too short a leader will cause wide jumps ‘of the lure while with a long leader there will be no erraticor side dartingactlon. =~ HAVE A GOOD WEEKEND Jim's Tackta Shop Quality & Personalized Service forthe Fisherman i 635-9471 TZ. BASEBALL | ‘PITTSBURGH (AP) —. Willie Stargell's two-run homer - his second of the game — powered Pittsburgh Pirates, to a 65. National. League victory ‘over New “York Mets on Thursday. Stargell, who hit a solo shot to highlight a two-run fourth, blasted his” game- winning homer after Bill Robinson drew a two-out -walk. The homer was Stargell’s seventh of the year. The drive into the right : field seats at Three Rivers Harrah is hot ., | - CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Indians pounded - four home runs, including a pair of tworun shots by Toby Harrah, to give Mike Paxton an 8-3 victory over Tcranto Blue Jaya Thursday. _ Paxton, 3-2, gained the vic- tory as he gave up nine hits in his second complete game the season. ‘The Indians reached Mark Lemongello, 1-5, for a pair of three-run innings. Andre Thornton tied the - game at 1-1 with a homer leading off the second. »Harrah reached base on a bunt single and Dave. Rosello, filling in at second base for injured Duane OAKLAND, Calif,.(AP) — ow riding” aboard your boat. -jead Chicago White Sox over This is the practice of allowing ine reeling Oakland A’aS-lin sengers to ride on the an American League baseball game Thursday. have scored only nine runs in the losing streak. Of course, “bow-rider" boats Claudel] Washington drove with recessed cockpits and in Chicago's first two runs safety rails are another matter. with a two-out single in the -|..: Don’t fallow along close -:..° tote ot _ behind another speeding boat. -: never Solaita hit a solo home run in High 10:55 p.m. - 18.9ft. § Low 4:05 a.m. - 5.4 ft. 4:20 p.m. - 4.7 ft, it will restrict its 1979. /\, ROUNDUP | Pirates down Mets The loss was the A’a in tie Expos eandslow sr LouIs (AP) — Tony the ninth inning, lifting Stadium, imade qa winner of Kent, Tekulve,.24, and a loser ‘of Jesge, Grosco, 1-2. _ Earlier, Lee Mazzilli’s RB] girigle in the New York seventh snapped a tie to : provide the Mets with a 5-4 lead. 7 . The Mets ‘had trailed 4-1 - going Into the fifth before starting their comeback. One. run scored on Alex Trevino’s RBI single, and in” the sixth; four straight singles by Frank Taveras, Mazzilli, Richie Hebner and Willie Montanez drove intwo more to tie the game at 4-4.. Kulper, made it 3-1 with a fly bail homer that barely cleared the left-field fence. Toronto tied the game with single ruris in the third and fifth but Cleveland went on top to stay in the sixth, Paul Dade led off the Cleveland sixth with a single and ‘stole second, Asinglaby Thornton moved Dade to third and he came home with ‘the .go- ahead run on’a sacrifice fly by Jim Norris. ve Harrah followed with a line drive into the left-fleld seats, Harrah added his fourth homer of the season, this one off Tom Buskey, in the elghth to cap the Cleveland scoring. note A’s lose another third inning. The A’s trailed 2-0.until Jeff Newman led off the bottom of the seventh with his fifth homer of the season, | } The first hit off Kravec, 3- 3, was a single by Jim Essian the third inning, Kravec won his third straight game and has allowed only seven hits in those three starts. Proly came in to pitch in the eighth and held the - A’s hitless. So Opie a See Montreal Expos to a 2-2 tie with the St, Louls Cardinals ina game suspended after 10 innings by agreement of both baseball clubs Thursday. Solaita's homer, his first of the season, came off St, Louls right-hander Silvio Martinez, who three innings - ' earlier surrendered the firat _ run scored by Montreal in 28 inning. Dodgers losers ATLANTA (AP) -- Harry Bonnell's two-run homer in the sixth inning led Atlanta Braves to a 63 National League victory over Los Angeles. Dodgers on Thur- sday night, giving knuck- ~ teballer Phil Niekro his 2018t career victory. . Bonnell's homer over the left field fence off rellever Charlie Hough, 01, came just after the Dodgers made their first error in 12 games when Bill Russell booted a grounder by Glenn Hubbard. ' The Braves added another - ‘run later in the inning with the help of a second error, as Pepe Frias, on a sacrifice try, reached first safely NOTICE In observance of Victoria Day, Monday, May 21, 1979, the “following change In retase pickup is introduced. barbage sormally collected on Monday wil be picked up on The sanitary landfill will ba closed tv all vehicles on Monday, May 21, 1979. OISTRIGT OF TERRACE ©