- Page 10, The Herald, Monday, May 12, 1980 come out on top” 635-2982 “All Seasons TROPHY HOUSE “Where the winners — For all your trophy needs 4627 Lakelse Ave. QUE VOD wale dally herald pty GROCERIES - ‘AiMaROWT Catoriig to camp aad institution orders. OPEN 10-10 7 days a weok Phone 626-4008, Compare or win to your ‘awrite snl Keith Keating of the Terrace Northmen "Rugby Club takes the ball from the scrum and looks for | an opening downfleld. Terrace tied the Prince: Rupert Rugby Ciub 3-3 in n Sunday’ Ss game at Skeena Juntor Secondary School's field, as Rupert’s Reg Fogarty and Terrace’s Bill Warcup scored on a kick apiece for their clubs to get the points in the first half. Photo by Don Schalfer By FRED McMANE UPI Sports Writer The San Diego Padres have rediscovered a treasure they thought they'd lost forever. Call it a Randy Jones, circa 1976. That was the year the left- handed sinker ball specialist won the National League Cy - Young Award after winning 22 games and leading the league in innings pitched. Jones, however, developed arm trouble the following year and has been struggling to regain his old form. Jones whittled the powerful bats of the Pitt- sburgh Pirates inte kindling Sunday, fashioning a neat and quick six-hitter in pit- ching the Padres to a 5-0 triumph, It was his second. consecutive shutout. “This year overall is the best I've pitched since 1976 and it's not just the last two games,” said Jones. “When I found it this sinker in spring training) 1 knew it. After my arm injury I picked up bad habits and there were physical and mental blocks to overcome." Jones, boosting his record to 3-2, used only 65 pitches to - halt the National League's East Division teaders, who took a team batting average of .292 into the game and had won nine of their last 11 games.” As usual, Jones’ control was masterful. He didn't issue a walk — in fact he has not walked a batter in 30 2-3 successive innings. | ““(Gene) Tenace called a good game. He set up the hitters real well for me. I like a catcher who takes charge like that.” The Padres got Jones all - the runs he needed in the first inning off loser John Candelaria on an RBI single by Dave Winfleid and a two- - National League East : oW L Pet. GB Pittsburgh Vv 8 60 — chicago 332 ~=«.520— Phila 12:12 «500 4 a St. Louis 3 14 48l: 5 Montreal 115 4239 6% New York 917 946 8M West WoL Pet. GB Houston 16 10 430 Cinci yn #3 — Los Ang %@ 12 571 2 San Diego 4615 463) 44% Altants 10 -16 385) =? San Fran 0 a 9 Saturday‘s Results Montreai 5, New York 2 Chicaga 15, San Francisco 9 Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia 3 Houston 3, Atlanta 2 Los Angeles 5, St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 9, San Diego 5 Sunday's Results N.Y. at Mil, 2. ppd. rain San Francisco 3, Chicago 0 Philadephia 7, Cincinnati 3 Atlanta 7, Houston 4 Los Angeles 4, St. Louls 2 Sen Diego 5, Pittsburgh 0 Today's Game ¢Alt Times EDT) Chicage (Reuschet 2.2) at Los Angeles (Sutton 2-0), 10:30 p.m. Tuesdays Games Phitadelphia at Atlanta, night New York at Cincinnati, night Montreal at Houston, night Chicago at Los Angeles, night 51. Louls at San Diego, night Pittsburgh at San Fran, night run single by Jerry Mum- phrey. Pinch-hitter Von Joshua singled home two runs in.the ninth to cap the . Padres’ scoring. BILL RUSSELL... .-triple helps beat Cards Elsewhere in the NL, Los Angeles downed St. Louis, 4- - 2, Atlanta beat Houston, 7-4, San Francisca blanked Chicago, < 3-0, and Philadelphia topped Cin- cinnati, 7-3. New York at Montreal was rained out of a double-header. . In American League games, New York blanked Minnesota, 5-0, Boston downed Kansas City, 5-2, Milwaukee edged Baltimore, 5-4, Detroit. blanked California, 4-0, Oakland drubbed- Toronto, 12-1, Seattle defeated Cleveland, 9-4, and Texas beat Chicago, sl, Dodgers 4, Cardinals 2 Bill Russell's two-run triple capped a four-run first Amarican League East WoL Pet, GB New York 16.16 615 — Toronto iS 1.577 if Milwaukee 13:12 $20 2% Boston 14 41 3% Baltimore 12 16 «429 5 Detroit 2 16.429 5 Cleveland Wo§ .4230 OG West .WoL Pct. «GB Oakland 1811 #621 — Texas 18 12 «2556 2 Chkago % 1 552 2 Kan City 1419 3 9 Seattle 1 1 484 4 Minn 2 WW Ald 6 Calif Ws 3930 («66 Saturday's Results Kansas City 13, Boston & Miwaukee 5, Saltimore 3 Oakland 4, Toronto 3 Minnesota 1, New York 0 Chicago 10, Texas 6 Detroit 4, California } ~ Cleveland 5, Seattle 3 Sunday‘s Rasults Baston 5, Kansas City 2 New York 5, Minnesota 0 Milwaukee §, Baltimore 4 Detroit 4, Callfornia’B Seattle 9, Cleveland 4 Oakland 12 Toronto 1 Texas 5, Chicago | Today's Gamas (A Times EOT) Minnesota (Redfern 4-1) at Boston (Torrez 0-3), 7:30 p.m. Texas {Matlack, 2-0) af Baltimore (Ford 1-1), 8 p.m. Kansas City (Gura 3-2) at New York (Tiant 2-1), 8 p.m. Tuasday’s Games Oakland at Detrait, night California at Cleve, night Seattle at Taronto, night Texas at Baltimore, night Kan City at New York, night Minnesota at Boston, night Chicago at Milwaukee, night inning that carried | the Dodgers. Braves 7, Astros 4 ; In a Mother's Day special, Phil Niekro tossed a seveu- hitter for his 220th career victory and outdueled his . brother, Joe, in pitching the Braves to victory. Jones is back and winning - Glants 3, Cubs 0 - Ed Whitson, 1-5, pitched a seven-hitter and contributed a run-seoring single to pace the Giants. .Phillies 7, Reds 3 ‘Pitcher Dick Ruthven singled in two runs in the. ‘second inning and Pete Rose stole three bases in sparking . the Phillies. Trashy game is” REGINA, Sask. (UPC) Peterborough Petes head coach Mike Keenan may be - - forgiven for taking a parting swipe at hostile ‘Regina hockeyfans who have pelted his Ontario team with garbage, raw eggs, and 4 live chicken. ; “The conduct of the fans was deplorable. They. disgraced their city, and province,” Keenan said after: the Petes lost the Memorial Cup final to Quebec's Corn: wall Royals 3-2:Sunday on Robert Savard’s goal at 1:28: of the overtime period. : Keenan and many of his players still had. raw eggs: slithering down their suits and uniforms as-they strode silently to- their. dressing room after the game. ° It was the- second ugly display in three days by Regina hockey fans, who have charged that the Petes deliberately lost to the Royals in a game Friday night. Many fans felt ‘the Petes deliberately lost Friday's game so they, could face Cornwall rather’ than the Regina Pats in the final. Petes vice-president Herb Warr angrily accused the. Regina fans of ‘disgraceful behavior.” “How can you subject 17 and 18-year-olds to this?” Warr asked... Keenan pralsed his players for keeping cool beneath the - constant barrage of litter tossed at the Petes during the nationally televised game. At one point in the second period, a live chicken was thrown onto the shoulders of Petes' player - Mike Gardner. “My tears showed great poise and discipline by not reacting to all that,” Keenan remarked. “y am sure it has a negative effect, but the Royals skated hard and were just one point better tonight,” he added. Royals coach Doug Car- penter admitted the Petes must have been unnerved by the hostile crowd. “7 am sorry things like that happen — the fans had to be some factor," he said. “They kept the Petes off guard 50 they couldn't concentrate.” won by Royals» “My team stuck to its game plan,” said Royals coach Doug Carpenter. “We wanted to’ throw the puck into their ed and make them turn around and get it so we “could forecheck them.” Carpentor. also said the Royals won. on superior " conditioning. Savard's goal: ended a game that, including delays, lasted almost 3 hours and 45. minutes. The. Royals stan- dout emerged, from a scampble, cruised in alone on Pete's goalie. Rick Laferriere, and fired a hard- angled shot into the net. The Royals opened scoring at 8:31 of the first. period when Dan Daoust drove.a wristshot past, Laferriere while the Petes were shor- thanded. But the Petes tied ‘the game at the 16-minute mark’ of the period on a. goal - by Steve Smith. - The Petes. went ahead: 21 at 8:29 of the secohd period when Tefry. Bovair stole the puck from Royal's: defen- seman Fred Arthur in front of the nel, The Royals tied the game. 2-2 with just 20 seconds left In the period on a shot by Dave Ezard that hit a skate infront of the net and . - slipped by LaFerrlere. The third period halted several times by the rain of garbage, was scoreless. jitters may hurt the | Islanders’ chances — PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The New York Islanders have a dale.in Philadelphia . Tuesday night — and it’s quite passible they'll have a case of the Stanley Cup jitters, ‘The Islanders, coming off a six-game victory over. the Buffalo Sabres in the semifinals, are in the: NHL championship series for the first time, And center Butch Goring anticipates. the Flyers — Stanley Cup champions in 1974 and 1975 — may be a bit more prepared for the confrontation. “It’s going to be nervous time in Philadelphia," Goring said. “1 hope there ‘are only a few fights. We can'tafford to take too many penalties. We have won every big game so far.” PHILADELPHIA (UHI) — “The Philadelphia 76ers can , be thankful Darryl Dawkins decided to celebrate Mother's Day by serenading the president of the “Chocolate. Thunder" Fan Club. VARNA, Bulgaria (UPC) — The Canadian women's basketall. team, which: hattled for seven days to win an Olympic berth it had virtually no chance of ac- _ cepting, has taken a close loss to Cuba with a 77-68 score by the larger squad. The Canadians were defeated by the towering Cubans Sunday to fall out of contention fora slot in the final round’ of the 22-nation women's Olympic basketball qualification . tournament. “Cuba just wore us down in the second half,’ said coach Don McCrae, of - Kitchener, Ont. ‘‘They were -all over us on the offensive boards and we didn’t box them out.’ But McCrae thought’, “Canada deserved credit for’ wresting a 3-3 record out of what he termed “the best tournament inthe history of - women’s basketball.” “The intensity of every game has been un- believabie," he said To do it for a week is impossible. » Even with a very good team like the United States there has to be a, letdown sometime,” he said. Canada held a narrow 4. 38 edge at half-time and went up by six points early in the: second half before Cuba established its superiority on the back boards and took'the Bame away from the smaller, less aggressive Canadians. Sylvia Sweeney, of Montreal, led Canada with 22 points, while Chris Critelll, of St, Catherines, Ont., had 16 points and “Candy - Clarkson, of Toronto chipped in with 15 points. Bev Smith, \ May 7 and May 14. > ‘WINSDAY tickets good for “May14 BIG BONUS “PRIUS OVER 11,000 BONUS CASH PRIZES In this year’s Stanley Cup, the Islanders —:in just their .. sighth year of existence — have the honor of trying to. bring the coveted trophy back to New York after ag. year drought. - “There will be a lot of pressure on us because it's been. so long since-a New York team won the cup,” » ; said Islanders” General, - Manager Bill Torrey, ‘In the -- Philadelphia series, goal- : tending will be a big ‘factor. The special teams will decide it.: If they: get : physical, fine, it will pick us. up. They finish their checks and move the puck around well. But I think we're ready.” ~~ For- four of the past tive years, been eliminated in- the ‘The 76ers, faced with returning to the West Coast with a practically in- surmountable 3-1 deficit to ‘the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA. championship series, went to Dawkins Sunday. And the 6-foot-11 '% Canada beats ‘Cuba “to win a non-berth — “of salmon Arm, B. C. scored . 4. Canada - plays Poland today. On Wednesday and Thursday the team has two additional games to decide - alternate berths should any country drop “out of the Moscow Olympics. -The U.S, has five wins and a loss after taking a 69-86 loss earlier Sunday to at the hands of South Korea. The U.S. will play in the finals and will likely qualify for the a Olympics. The men’s basketball team is the only Canadian team to have qualified for one of the .10 Olympic team sports for ‘the 1980. Games. the Islanders’ had- “MORE SPORTS ON PAGE 5 pping ing TCH, GORING... ...hopes for a clean series behind, 2-0, early in Game 6 Saturday night. But John Tonelli stored in the first period and New York added - two goals in each of the fast . Stopping Jabbar the key to ~ beating the L.A. Lakers | “inside with his strength ‘and. a) - power,” Lakers’ Couch Paul Lor center used his inside muscle to give his team new life. Dawkins scored 26. points and received plenty, af. support from. Maurice Cheeks and Julius Erving, enabling the 76ers to square this best-of-seven matchup ~ at two games apiece with a 105-102 vielory over the Lakers,, Dawkins : said. his; mother - had flown in, fram, Orlando, Fla., to join him. -*T wanted to-win this one. -: for my mother,” he said. “She's the president of the ’ Chocolate Thunder-fan club, my head cheerleader and my "No. 1 girl. It was.a nice present for her.” Dawkins’ ‘performance was quite a gift for the 76ers as well, He shot 12-for-23 — all but one of his field goals coming inside, ‘He also aided Caldwell Jones to hold the Lakers’ Kareem Abdul- Jabbar to 23 points, nearly 12 points under his average for © the first three games, “Darryt “did. a nice job ‘up his lines in- thé th period and. I wanted to’ ‘see g Minor. ~ ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Ww. L. Redpath is pleased to an. nounce that as of May 12, 1980 he |. commences medical practise in: association with The Medical Clinic, ~ No.201 - 4622 Greig Avenue, Terrace, ee B.C. 635-7266. . ‘semifinal. This. year: they’ two perlods t finish off the jumped to a 3-0 lead gainst. ” Buffalo before: Sabres. - _ Islanders Coach: ‘Al Arbour, . admitted, he , Was _worrlel after watching his’ team fal behind Saturday. a “TE. they - “had ‘ scored’. another one, we, would: have) been ‘in. trouble,” ‘ha: ‘bald. “But we'put our heads dowd: and gave it every ounce of. blood we had. It was:a great .~ comeback and I'm proud of *.- alt the guy (cr Flyers’ Coach. Pat Quina: was at the game, to seout the ** Istanders. oh “> hear. AT hag: been icing “be gacestin that,’ he said, “Iwent inta ® i the Minnesota . preparing for the Islanders: ‘and that cost us: the first | game.” ae Westhead. weld. Minor - baseball - Two. games Construction 20:7,:and. in the Mosquito division, - Flaherty Trucking edged Terrace-Co-op 19-18, Action were 3 -played-Friday.in Terrace j.. Baseball’ ; ; Association action. © awh ok In’ the Bronco: division; ae ty Elks’ clobbered © -Far-Ko : resumes Monday night in Terrace ~ baseball. In the Mosquito — division, Skoglund . Logging meets Flaherty . Trucking and Terrace Co-: : op meets Terrace Esso.. 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