ON THE WEEKEND | Minor. Soccer action ‘A. number of Terrace ‘Minor Soccer games were blayed this past weekend, . teams ‘from: all tive | ‘divistona’ taking part. :- total of a Divisiaa & games were - play: Jrday. In the 10:00 a.m: game yed at Clarence Michiel ast” field, Tho.: wbea ee Chey er oe sneak - the Kenworth Cats 2-1, patie - din the same fleld at 13:18 jam, - the’ MeBwen's - "Firebirds. downed Ken's : Photo's Mighty Mites, also by a 2-1-aeare, In actlon at , Clarence Michiel West fleld, Doc's. United defeated the- Wedeene. Whitecaps. 6-1, while at 11:15 am., it was * Kinsmen Jets 4, Totem Ford : Mustangs 1, ‘Three. Diviston: 4 games 3 ‘were pla ed at the Cassie ‘ Hall fields, and one at : Alyansh. At 10:00 a.m. at the - Casale Five ity field, : Finning Flyers go Co-op Kickers 4-2, while at 11:15 a.m,,: the Weat End Dagles + downed the © ~ Foresters $1, At 10:00 a.m.,” ' atthe Cassie Hall West field, . {twas” -Pohle Coyotes 4, : Faber's Bombers 2. Moose a a ee es . games were played Skeena will take Internationals travelled to Alyansh, and dropped a 2-0 decinot to the Alyansh sunt three Division 3 Satur-' At the Skeena North it ay , Mike's Sharks shut: out the All Seasons Blazers sa a nite at 11/0 raunped: it varlan Inn Oxen Y -the Cedarland Giants 6-1, Murford Mosquitoes made the trip to Alyansh, only to be shut outs-0 by the home town Aiyanah team, Just one Division 2 team was played Satuday. In that one, Manuel's Pumas shut out Philpott's Cheetahs 5-0. Two Division 1 teame travelled to. Hazelton for weekend games, and both - -were victorious, Plzza Hut United shut out the Hazelton. team 7-0, while Highe’s Surveyors downed Hazel ton by 8 &1-margin: The next Division 1 game. i) slated for May- Zlat, 6:30 pm,, at the Skeena West ‘fleld, whan Pizza Hut United an - Rota Wheels. sf Division 2 action this Saturday sees Philpott's Cheetahs take on the Sight & ‘Price Skeena >» Price Skeena, Terrace’s : entry in. the Kitimat and . District Soccer League, ’ started: their season on the ‘= tight foot Sunday, as they _. downed Alcan 5-0 in a game ., played at Kitimat's Riverlodge Park. A fairly brisk wind worked: _ in Terrdce's favor during the _, first half, and goals by Peter - Greig, ‘Martin Sterner and “Niek Kollas gave Price Skeena a 3-0 advantage’ at halftime: The wind died ‘ down somewhat during the second half, as Terrace added two more markers. “Tallies by Peter Simpson and Brian Dorrington in the ‘second half made the final ; ‘score 50 for Price Skeena, “BASEBALL | as anks ‘takes opener Price Skeena is the lone Terrace entry in the Kitimat and District Soccer League. « The five Kitimat teams are Alean, Kitamaat Village, Shoe Hut, the Kitimat Juveniles, and the Luse nadlans, Price Skeena's next game games is in Kitimat this coming Sufiday against Shoe ‘Hut. Their first home game of the season ls slated for “Sunday, May 27th, against the Kitimat Juveniles; the match to be played at Skeena Jr. Secondary School. Qualified referees are needed for Terrace's home games, Anyone interested can contact Peter simpeon at 635-0764, clawed | | by Tigers A litde more than three yeara ago, Ed Figueroa of ‘New York Yankees lost a ‘ game to Detroit Tigers. It - Tapponea, again Monday fs t-hander was 7-2 against Tigers and had won five in a row since losing . to Detroit on May 11, 1976, ’"But the Tigers solved Figueroa and heat the Yankees 3-1 in an American League. baseball game Monday night. The Tigers broke a 1-1 tle ‘in the eighth. Figueroa ‘ began his own downfall by he Ron LeFlore leading off the inning. Lou Whitaker sacrificed and, one out later, * Steve Kemp singled the run * home. Kemp eventually "moved around to score on Jason’. Thompson’s double . and an infield hit by Lance * Parvish.., Milt Wilcox outpitched _-Figueroa, 8-4, halting the yoke any on four hits, New Faria only run came on a ingle by Willie Randolph in . Detroit opened the ‘eae when Rusty Staub’s sacrifice fly scored LeFlore . in the top of the inning. -Wileox, 3-2, also stepped “ ‘Reggie Jackson's streak of _; delving in at least one run in ..10 consecutive games. In another American League game, Rick Waits ‘threw a twohitter and ~- Cleveland Indians scored the -_quly run of the game in the ‘first inning in beating To- ‘ronto BlueJays 1-0. Paul 2 Dade singled, went to second on Rick Manning's walk and scored on an error by second ‘baseman Dave McKay who had thie Toronto hits, Buddy Bell went 4for-§ and knocked in the go-ahead fun with an elghth-inding aingle to pace Texas _ Rangers over Minnesota Twins 7-5, The Rangers. ‘snapped a 56 tle against re- Hever Mike Marahall, 6-2. Jim Kern raised his record . to8-0 with three hitless rellef Innings. Ron Jackson hit a * tworun homer for the Twins. The Baltimore Boston me was postponed by rain. on the only National League es pame Cincinnati ted San Diego Pedres 7-4. Dan Driessen ’ drove in three runs with a pair of doubles and George Foster went 3-for-4 with a solo home run for the Reds. An expert’ talks about. Chinese jade carvings| are known for their ex at all her gems. It is some- times referred as th “sacred stone of China.’ fe nerves, Jade comes in man care and selection of gems. We are experts in ms See us for all your needs! 632- 2171 216 City Contre Kitimat East ’ Eagles va Faber’s Bombers. Firebirds at 10:00 a.m., and Jets take on Doc's United. At r Sound Tornadoes at 10:00 am, and at 11:80 a.m, Aiyansh will go against Manuel's Pumas. Both] games are at the Skeena Weat field. ‘Three Division 3 games are scheduled for this . At the Skeena |. . leld, ifs. Murford Mosgiiltosa vs the Bavarian ati eu at 10: 00 fm and a am. r] oa aiikers harks In an ry a.m, geme at Skeena East. tleld, the Cedariand Glents go Bu agalnat the All Seasons B In Division - 4. action at Cassie jeld, it’s Skeena Foresters vs Highe’s Sur- = veyors at 10:00 a.m., and at TERRACE-KITIMAT _SPt TS 11:18 a.m., it’s the West End At the Casale Hall Weat field, Co-op Kickers take on the « Mosse Internationals at games scheduled Saturday. At Clarence Michiel East field, it’s Totem Ford Mustangs vs McEwen’'s The Terrace Northmen Rugby Club, bolstered by a couple of additions from Kitimat, as well as one player from Prince Rupert, defeated the Prince Rupert team 22-0 in a warmup ‘ match for when they travel at 11:18 a.m., the Kinsmen the Clarence Michiel West field, the Kenworth Cats go ' against Ken's Photo's to Edmonton this coming | ty Mites at 10:00 a.m., weekend for a rugbylest. at 11:15 a.m., it's the One of the Ktimat ad- Wedeene Whitecaps vs the Terrace Chrysler Aspens, opened the scoring with a try DONALD J. HENFREY. RECEIVER MANAGER AS IS “wo EXCHANGES: OR REFUNDS _ Gash, Chargex, Mastercharge, -Finanolng Available Wo Deposits - No Holds ditions, Malcolm Smith, Northmen tune up “for Edmonton Rugby early in the frat half. Bill Warcup converted to give the Northmen a 60 lead. Brian Kormendy added two more firat half trys, one converted, and the Nor- thmen led 16-0 at halftime. Kormendy's first try was set up by a good run by Adrian Enright. Scoring wasn't ite as prolific in the second half, as the only try was registered by Maleolm Smith, hls second of the match, and set cellent min pit is waa converted by ‘arcup, to make the final score 22-0 in favor of the Norhtmen. The team that defeated Prince Rupert Sunday is tha same team that will be making the trip to the Americ rugbyfest in North America, GENER / IL FURNI - LAST DAY THURSDAY, MAY.S13t EVERYTHING MUSTBESOLD _ FIRST COME BASIS NO HOLDS - RO LAYAWAYS LOCAL DELIVERY AVAILABLE FOR A NOMINAL CHARGE BUY NOW AND SAVE - MANY QUALITY ITEMS STILL AVAILABLE - SHOP EARLY GENERAL FURNITURE 4717 LAKELSE AVE. 635-4961 ‘Soviet hockey |for Dryden? : up by Al Westbrook’s ex-. ones ’ Dryden's behalf to the Soviet * all FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1919 Hours of Sale: Friday, May 18 - - Noon to 9 pm Fridays 10 am to 9 pm Henfrey, Mason, Korbin & McMahon’ 1500 - 409 Granville St, Vancouver The Herald, Tuesday, May 15, 1979, Page 8 TORONTO (CP) — The Globe and Mall says Mon- teal Canadiens tees ‘en Dryden may out his last season with the National Hockey 1 bniog team with hopes next fall peer unio, a newspaper quotes a source close to the Dryden negotiations with the Soviet Tea mo Federation as mayne a 31-year-old has aleo been "T's not necessarily & of whether Dryden qualifies for auch an exc “rather whether the § this pelnt in time, is; in at unnamed Hockey Canada official is quoted as saying. “Ken Dryden wants to eave the Canadiens at the cia, his bar inations, become involved with the Canadian Olymple "ile et xing he mon ie in the Fishonent in 1978 when be sat Sonat ince Dext season, outa season at the age of 25 Dryden does aay in an in- to article with a aronto terview with The Globe and Tegal firm. = Mail; “You're accurate in newspaper “3 ys saying I've talked with paen, who currently carns Canadian international $180,000 er jreawon,. has hockey officials about my cons future. Actually, 1 have two it lands rg to eav or three options open tome the Canadiens and a couple of speculative his belle’ that he has Feached crossroa professional life. It is six years aince be quit to articls and he now is faced with a cholee of elther taking his bar admission examinations or repeating the year: or cling, “After articling, ee common practice bar admission ioe alata be taken within five years,” “T have a flexible-enough contract thatit can be elther extended or terminated. You are distilling what logically might be the casa anyway. But at this point in time, my options remain a The newspa: Hockey Caneda of ficial made a submission on Daily 10 am to 6 pm Closed Sundays _ tod Zivesspat hes s53 Par pereserestaeareriin i itooeri ys tet: terested in the concept,” ‘the :