> Page 6, The Herald, Thursday, September 13, 1979. r PMs LE - e she Fas 8, od tid « : rege. SALMON FISHING DERBY | NOW IN FULL SWING THIS WEEKS HIDDEN WEIGHT PRIZE Fish Smoker Courtesy Luhr Jensen a Mens Watch - | OTHER WEEKLY PRIZES Kodak Model 100 Instant Camera Courtesy Sight & Sound Assorted Tackle - | Courtesy Gibbs - Norco Smoker Courtesy Carters Jewellers Courtesy Overwaitea Tackle Box & Kit - Assorted Tackle - Courtesy Luhr Jensen ‘Courtesy K mart Gift Certificate - ‘Smoker — so, Courtesy Saan Store Courtesy Luhr Jensen r, Courtesy f Daiwa - Algonquin | LARGEST FISH PRIZES Largest Spring Entered During the Derby wins A ROD & REEL - Largest Cohoe Entered During the Derby Wins A ROD & REEL Daiwa = » Algonguln : + Ay 8 salmon caught in fresh water within a 50 mile radius of Terrace is eligible. Only fish weighed in at the - Overwaltea Store in the Skeena Mall during regular store hours are eligible. SlWskeena mali Leaves Terrace Oct, 11, 1979 Returns Terrace Oct. 15, 1978 \enesTQ be awarded on a draw basis-all entries eligible RULES - All entries must be companied by a valid anglers GRAND PRIZE A LONG WEEKEND in LAS VEGAS trip for 2 to Las Vegas, accommodation included COURTESY . CP Alr Haida Travel . Sheena Mall Merchants Assoclation ac- per day. licence and an official entry ‘ form available at Overwaltea ‘or in each Fridays edition of the Daily Herald. - Entries for each week will close at 5 p.m. Saturday. ineligible. © - Limit one entry per person | - Employees of the Daily Herald or the Skeena Mall are - Weekly “winners will “be announced in each Tuesday edition of the Daily Herald. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Ae ate EE OTD me EF EE OS ES ME Se Pe ms me es oe come me a a et Se es a ee ee cae a ee ns fm et a ae ts at De ieee abe RATE da RBY . TERR ACE RITIMAT L j herald SPORTS acorsncas’” CARL HITS IT © And Red Sox win game Cat] Yastrremski reached major league baseball's | 3,000-hit plateau Wednesday t with an elghth-inning single as ‘Boston .Red Sox beat New York Yankees 9-2 behind Chuck Rainey’s aix- hitter. Yastrzemaki walked, flied out deep to right and: _ grounded out twice before lashing his historic base hit to right field off reliever Jim Beattle in Boston's Fenway Park, Before his ground ball into right field past the glove of second baseman Willie Randolph, the Red Sox veteren had been hitless in 12 Nearer since collecting 3,900th Sunday against Baltimore Orioles, Yastrzemski became the first American League player to reach the 3,000 run plateau in his career. Only. three other major leaguers have done it, all Hall of Famers from the Natonal League — Hank Aaron, Willie Mays and Stan Musial. Rainey, 6-5, got more than upport from his Catfish Hunter, 2-9, for seven runs on nine hits before the Yankee righthander left in the fifth inning. Jim Rice belted his 37th home run in the first inning, a tworun shot, to get the Red Sox off to a fast start. Boston scored three runs in the fourth and three in the fifth on elght hits, inclqding RBI singles by Tom Poquette, Mike o’Berry and Rick Burleson, * Elsewhere in _ the American League, Rick Cerone delivered a two-run, bases-loaded single in the aixth inning and Rick Bosetti cracked -his seventh home run of the seasoi in the eighth inning to carry Toronto Blue Jays to a 32 victory over Baltimore Orioles. Jim Morrison drove in three runs with a alngle and sacrifice | fly ‘and Mike Colbern ripped a tworun triple to lead Chicago White Sox to an 11:5 victory over California Angels, Dennis Leonard pitched a three- hitter and Amos otis drove in two runs to spark Kansas’ City Royals to a 40 victory, over Minnesota Twins. 1 Cecil Cooper and Ber Oglivie hit home runs. Mike Caldwell pitched a two- hitter as Milwaukee Brewers defeated Oakland A's 7-0. Willie Montanez drove in five runs with « grand/slam homz run and a single ‘and Buddy Bell hit a double and two singles as Texas Rangera exploded for a 13-3 victory aver Mariners. Milt Wileox and Aurello Lopez combined on 4 four- hitter and Jerry Morales and Lance Parrish hit RBI doubles as Detroit Tigers. defeated Cleveland Indians 41, In the National League, Dave Collins’ perfect 3-for-3 night paced Cincinnati toa 7- 4 victory over Houston Astros as the Reds took a 1%4-" Seattle AWA game lead in the Weal Division. y Perez drove in two or he with an eighth-inning double to ignite a three-run rally and carry Montreal to a Chicago the Ex- dburgh rates ontop ofthe a amandy Lerch tripled ln two runs in a three-run second inning and pitched his first shutout of the seaion as Philadelphia Phillie Ceteated New York Mets 40, alngles by pa Pittsburgh Pirates to z victory over St. Louk Left-hander Vide Blue single bel PENNANT RACES Pittapurgh v7 af ane tear (4) i atleta (2), Sem 2 Manet oH SS — Housten O) 64. 559 -lsnta (2), Sept. 1, 20; Cine! 21, 2, 21. AWAY ™” a, Sept. Yr Wei Ationta eect 24, Ey 6; Los Angeles a ' Set, es a0. h San Din 10 (3), Sept. Pad a at; Atlanta (3), Sept. x, AWAY (10): eat Angolan’ Q) ragcisea WD, Seg | , V4, 135, Tee San Francis , Sept 1?, 18) San ina (2) 20; Houston (3), Sept. 2, a, MA i vata Callt Kansas city uv 627 Minneso 47 ho Hn te :Texas (0), 1h, 2,71 fen. iy ciy a Sept. 24, 2. 3. AWAY Oo): Milwa i 4 Mi 18 Kanes cit 4 fat. n > 1 Nd 20) Texe 6): ‘apt. a1, 22, 34; California (3) : 0 (3), Sept, 25, 26 27 hiwauke 4 ya in ; ry 2, J, wA game In Minnesota be- tween the Twins and New York yankees wan ralned out A 24, It hea not deen resch ind will not be unless iteatt s the pennant race. ARSON little expreasion during the parade of witnesses — most of them members of the radical Sons of Freedom sect — maintained his stoic composure as Crown counsel Dennis Overerd asked that the charge be stayed as he closed the Crown's case against Verigin, Peter P. As- taforeff of Gilpin, B.C. and William F. Ev okimoff, 61 of the Nelson area. - Astaforoff faces two ont and Evdokimoff one. ~ ‘In testimony Wednesday: =A written statement made by Astaforoff and implicating Verigin in or- dering a fire was read; —Asenioe RCMP officer in charge of the investigation admitted that he did not interview Verigin or any Orthodox representative before laying the conspiracy charges —The ofticer agreed that who was charged and who was not appear jepen ely on whether they had quickly volunteered atatements to police about the burnings; —And an acknowledged Freedomite who has been convicted of conspiracy to commit arson insisted under cross examination that she . considera Verigin herleader and that Ve personally ._ ordered her to burn Stephan ‘Sorokin’s house in Krestova, B.C. Sorokin is the woman's tepfather and leader of the reformed Doukhobors, a group made up largely of reformed Freedpmites, bara omites preach the urning of property to of rmiterial goods on thus achieve aiwation The unindicted co- conspirator was to have been a Crown witness, Overend aaid. Tha charge | Involved th- December, 1975, flre which destroyed the Sunshine. Valley Co-op in Grand Froks, B.C, The co-op was owned by the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ — the Orthodox sect Verlgin leads and t the largest of the three *Verigin and Astaforoff re- mained impassive when the charge was stayed, and Evd ‘not! emiled. There also was little reaction trom, _ the 100 spectatora - mostly Doukhobors with many of the women wearing white kerchiefo-over thelr heads — crammed Into the ‘tiny spectators’ gallery and overflowing inta two rows of seats in the court section of to the courtroom, standing in the aisle and in the outslde ‘Spectators have set up, ther 0 own lottery system for seats, with numbered ca being handed out before the th eourtroom doors open, on a firstcome-first-served basis. This contrasted to a brief - demonstration during the morning recess when five women Freedamites started singing a hymn in Russian — Arise New Forces — then began to strip, Two took off all their clothes before being hustled out a side doorway by sheriffs deputies; the others partially disrobed before they were escorted out. Olga Hoodikoff, 31, of Gilpin, one of the two nudes, who appeared to lead the grou, returned to the side ay moments later clad only in panties, and berated the audience in Russian. “Aren't you ashamed — & leader is being tried and youre sitting there like a ch of dead cattle. Where is your spirit?” MAZDA FOR 980 S HERE © SKEERA AUTO METAL SHOP LTD. 4042 Hwy. 10 Wasi 636-6671 1078, “Hoodikoff removed. Astaforoff's statement read by Sgt. Eli Tetrault of the Nelson RCMP corroborated some of the teatinony given earlier in the trial by Peter Savinkolf, 31, and Peter P. Slastukin Jr, ai, iz aL, both of Gilpin. Court was told Astaforolf made the statement Sorokin and several associates at Sorokin' ' Krestova property. ‘statement, written fa English and algun Astaforoff, later waa delivered by a Soro} alde police. It sald that at- a chance meeting in a Gr Forks cafe in May, ll Verigin asked him to be his manager and look after Savinkoff and rds Slastukin who “would be like .. whatever Swan | ugs . (Astaforotf) aays will be ete pretty good idea “We a g what he was talking about,” the statement sald. ‘He said that it (the curse) could hapPe pen to us.” vinkoli, Slastukin and Mra. Hoodikoff have testified that Verigin threatened them, either direct through Astaforoff, with ° seven-generation cures if they did not carry out als or- ders, The atatement said that at a later meeting Verigin told him “to tell the others that the hour is blessed and that they have to do a job,"’ then gave them the choice of burning either Verigin’s' home, the community hall have testifled that they burned the cultural centre in Grand Forks in September, after Astaforoff delivered the message. Under cross over" Harry by Verigin’s a lanver Harry Rankin, Deouver alderman, ‘Tetrault, a 2 year-veteran of the RVMP, agreed that early in the was ,rom on investigation which’ lead | the charges, he told a form leading member of th Freedomites toe that be felt onl lawyer William Vancouver, representin Evdokitoff, that who police, and made them Ume — ‘but “T can't say defl: nitely,"’ Pressed by Rankin, agreed. that Orthodo: Doukhobors are a law Sorokin's home — doublewide traller — after Verighi reiterated. his order in a face-to-face meeting at his tome. She had testified that she had received the order from | another person but went Verigin to confirm it. She repeated that she considers Verigin her spiritual and material leader even though she feels Sorokin also is a leader, fire damaged , but did not The trial continues. POLES AID FILM WARSAW (CP) — The at governments film en: guaran up to nif to go towards mapletion of Stanle Kramer's movie The vor. 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