. a dy Ford from @TALENTED ‘LITO’ FROM HAWAI! — A Morena Mich. V | ASK HIM TO PLAY ONE OF YOUR FAVORITES Ramie, first baseman from * @RESTAURANT @DINING @BANQUET ROOMS Oaku, Hawaii; Brian:- oe Page 6, The Herald, Thuraday, June 7, 1979 a . TERRACE-KITIMAT SPORT Baseball draft continues NEW YORK (AP) — Major league baseball continued its amateur free - agent draft Wednesday completing 17 more rounds of Class A selections. regular rounds, three of them for Class A clubs. In all, 364 players were drafted on Wednesday, running the two-day total to 664 players — 594 in regular ‘former Brooklyn Dodger pitcher Erv Palica had a son and a nephew chosen. Palica’s son, Wayne, a pitcher, was picked by Minnesota Twins, and his Cleveland selected pitcher Tom Clancy, a brother of Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Jim Clancy. Other selections by the Expos were: Michael Gates, The clubs had selected 226 drafts and 70 secondary nephew, John, a first second baseman from players in 13 rounds on Tues- selections. The draft con- basemanoutfielder, waa Reseda, Calif.; Bill St. John, day. Of those 13 rounds, tinues today, picking up with chosen by Montreal Expos. pitcher fram Cincinnati; seven were secondary rounds dealing with those players .previously drafted but Pa ua and six were the 20th round of A selections for lowest minor league affil- iated clubs. In vrednesday drafts, Pitcher Todd Taylor, a nephew of Minnesota manager Gene Mauch, was picked by | the Twins, while ~TIKELSE MOTOR HOTEL 4620 LAKELSE AVE,, » TERRACE - . @EXPECTING EXTRA GUESTS THIS SUMMER? @ THEN LET’S GET TOGETHER! @WE HAVE 64 NEWLY DECORATED DELUXE ROOMS @EDDYS PUB@ FANNYS LOUNGE @ENTERTAINMENT @DANCING NIGHTLY IN BOTH LOUNGE & PUB @WE GO A STEP FURTHER FOR YOU @FOR RESERVATIONS — CALL 638-8141 rey RA Pee shgateny. Frowrier Aution Senvices Lip. unreserved car, truck and recreation vehicle — - AUCTION SALE O’Neills Chev-Olds Garage Main Street - Smithers, B.C. ee Vis pans ayia, presents another indoors at Larry Boger, pitcher- shortstop from Carmichael, Calif.; Thor Edgel, pitcher from Garden Grove, Calif.; Joseph Abone, pitcher from Rome, N.Y.; Ronnie Caldwell, pitcheroutfielder from San Antonio, Tex.;-and Kirk Forbes, second baseman from Nashville, ae Tenn. Selected by the Blue Jaya were: John Seiber, pitcher from Sweethoe, Ore,; Marv * @ Lieber, pitcher from’ Grand s Junction, Colo.; Mark Holton, pitcher from Buena Vista, Pa.; Mathew . Ford, pitcher from Bossier City, Stemberger, third baseman from Plymouth, Mich.; and ‘Paul White, outfielder from Hamilton, Ohio. Boeke edad don. ohn Gee bape FT ita nat EXPOS HIT ‘EM “Everyone gets one. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Expos had collected nine hits. home the game-winnlng run Dtego Padres, 3-0. a” ‘ Montreal Expos sent 15 and two walks, and every on a. fielders’ choice a8 = In the American League, . batters to the plate in the player in the Montreal lineup Houston Astros edged Phila- Gorman Thomas’s 13th-: fourth inning Wednesday scored at least once. delphia Phillies 43. The homerun of the year was the 9 night, scoring 11 runs, Valentine’ drove in three victory was Houston's l0thin big blow as ‘Milwaukee . crush Aflanta Braves 12-2in runs In the inning and its last 12 games and in-;.. Brewers downed Texas * National League baseball action. the inning was. over, the | Warren Cromartie had a. two-run single, while Perez, inning and Jose Cruz sent spark Chicago Cubs over San creased the Astros's Weat, +Rangers 4-3, Division lead to.2% games... Chicago White defeated | Tony Perez, Ellis Dawson and winning pitcher over Cincinnati Reda. - “Boaton Red Sox behind home Valentine and Larry Parrish Ross Grimsley, 5-4, each had Pittsburgh Pirates nipped russ by Lamar Johnson, Milt : each rapped out two hits in . run-scoring singles, Loa Angeles Dodgers 5-4 on May and Eric Sonderholm, ri ‘| the inning. Nine of the runs came. before Allanta could register’ the first out, the ‘moatina major league game since March 24, 1953, when Brooklyn Dodgers scored 12 before making an out in a game against Philadel . Phillies hia The Braves aided Mon-- treal’s big splurge with three - errors and a wild pitch, With Atlanta in front 2-0, Perez led off the fourth in- ning with a single against loser Phil Niekro, 6-9. Before ‘_ Elsewhere in the.Nationdl — League, St, Louis remained onehalf game behind the East Division-leading Expos as Garry Templeton’s third hit of the game, An eighth- inning single, scored the winning run in the Cardinals’ 6-5 win over San Francisco Giants, It was the Cardinals’ seventh straight win, while the Giants lost for the 10th time in their last 11. games. - Pinch-hitter Denny Walling slammed a: three- run homer in the seventh Bill Robinson's second home run of the game.: Robinson, who had a solo homer in the : fourth inning, blasted a two- run shot to cap an elghth- inning rally that gave the - Pirates the victory, In day games action, Frank Taveras drove in two runs and Joel Youngblood and Doug Flynn each had run-scoring doubles as New York Mets rallied to down - the Reds: 5-3, while: Rick Reuschel‘and Bruce Sutter combined for a four-hitter to - while Dennis hurled ‘a fourhitter —" striking out nine —to post his’ eighth consecutive victory ’ Martinez’: by pitching Baltimore Ori-' oles to a 3-0 decision over © Kansas City Royals. oF New York Yankees slipped . past Minnesota Twins * 3-2. when Jim Spencer's ninth- ; inning pinch-hit single drove ., in the winning ruin, In late West Coast action, . 7 Toronto was at California, :. Cleveland at Oakland and : Detroit at Seattle. . B.C. a surprise winner GATESHEAD, England athlete arrived only a few (CP) — Peter Spir of Van-. hours before competing and‘ couver caught British was not.displeased with his < PEN N ANT © . Olympic medallist Brendan performance. — 5 Foster on the final bend to Simpson won the pole vault — win the mile eventata men's and- thought he had set a. K R; ACES triangular track and field “Canadian ‘record in the’. meet involving athletes from process by clearing the bar : weet England, Canada and at 6.35 metres. However,’ HATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at Cincinnati N . Kenya, when it wag remeasured, his fast. San Diego at St, Louts N Spir’s surprise victory, in winning vault was found to - 3 Montreal og ty Pa a_slow four. minutes, 5.95 be only 5.21 metres, short of .. St. Louls 19 604 AMERICAN League Seconds, ee one of four the 5.31 mark. Pittsburgh 27°93 «4540 OY att ump y Canada, w "'T thought I had the record .. Pillai Bae 8 paliimere =O Pat. @BL accumulated: 97 eins to on the np that I thought re New York 20-30 400 102 Boston a 21s) (finish ‘secand”~ Pe pehind was at5.35,” he said, “It was” wet - Milwaukee =. 32-25 54) 24 «= England witheight golds and —g good clean jump and } got Cincinmat! «EE A uy (NewYork = 90.28 645° 3M 199 points. Keriya pleked up Iota of action out of the pole, ‘Angetes 27 m1 aa 7 eNO 2 a 232 ‘foul firstg apd 3 points. Had the bar been at 5.35, 1 | gan Pranciica 24 30 464 7 Toronto 13-42 218 202 John Craig of Toronto was . probably’ would have made | Mone oe at 15. adoss fourth in-the event, in jt," Wednesday Results . Calitorata OD de a 06.31 Canada’s fourth svietory.. New York $ Ciacinnatl a Chicago 3 San Diego 0 Montreal 12 Atlania 2 Texas samen rs A Bg, Compleat canes came in the discus, with a. v2 throw of 55.52 metres by Rob - xy Hour ehticeaemes’ = ghicago ee ar "Nanaimo, B.C.,.and Bruce Gray of Toronto.’ Another cr St. Louie $ Sen Francitco 5 = Oevioad A 25 Ws Simpson of: Toronto had Canadian, Jack Harkness of. 51 Today's Games’ San Diego at Chicago. San Franciace at St. Louls Friday Gam Los Angeles "i chicago yon Francisco at - Pittsburgh Atlanta at Philadelphia N Houston at New York No Wednesday Rewits° Chicago 8 Boston Baltlmare 3 Ranney City 0 Naw Yark 3 Minnesota 2 Milwaukee"4 Texas 3; Toronto at California N Cleveland at Oakland N Detroit at Seattle N ‘ eink How aoKokC bo orath a relatively easy times in winning their: respective events. . Olsen took the javelin with a@ toss of 83.12 metres, well below his personal best of 85.64. 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