Mtember 30. Terrace Wins — Action at the rugby game between Terrace Northmen and Kitmat’s Eurocan team Sunday afternoon. terrace players won the game 28-12, wkeeping their first-place lead in the three-team in- {formal league. . Their next game js in Prince Rupert with that city’s team Sep- Baseball | roundup Red’s loss cinches tie for Dodgers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS _ Atlanta Braves won the game but Los Angeles least a tie for baseball’s National League West title. Atlanta, defeated the Dodgers 9-8 Sunday as Jeff Burroughs hit his 40th home run of the season and Brian Asseltine belted a two-run pinch-hit home = run,. negating a four-homer rally by Los Angeles. But the Dodgers can do no worse than tie for the title as second place Cincinnati Reds lost to San Francisco Giants 3-2. Ron Cey slugged his 30th homer of the season, ‘Steve Garvey his 31st, Dusty Baker his 28th and Reggie Smith, -bis,-3008 for. J.08: ! ng di es Gov Fs celebrated a special day in his honor by lining a two-out single in the bottom of the ninth to chase home San Francisco's winning cun. Keith Hernandez cracked hig second grand slam homer in 12 games, tying a National League record for two bases-leaded homers in one month, to power St. Louis Cardinals to a 12-5 triumph over Philadelphia Phillies. Rick Reuschel became the major league's second 20 game winner as Chicago New York Mets 6-3 in the first game of a doubleheader. The Mets came back to win the nightcap 6-0 as Craig Swan and Bob Myrick combined te hurl a four-hitter. Phil Garner tripled home Frank Taveras in the 1ith inning as Pittsburgh Pirates defeated Montreal Expos. hit solo homers in..the fifth and seventh innings for Montreal, while Al Oliver homered for Phittsburgh. In American League games, home runs by Dave Kingman and Reggie Jackson helped New York Yankees over Detroit Tigers 6-5, . . Kansas City Royals downed Seattle Mariners 8-3 behind home runs by rookie Clint Hurdle and John Mayberry. ; Boston Red Sox, behind Rally wins it for Blue Jays CLEVELAND. (CP)- Roy. Howell:hit a solo home run in the first inning and Toronto Blue Jays came up with five runs in the fifth with the aid of four Cleveland errors as the expansion club beat the Indians 7-4 in an American League baseball. game Sunday. The Indians took a 3-1 lead -in‘the second against Jesse Jefferson, 9-16. However. the Blue Jays went in front in the fifth after Cleveland pitcher Wayne Garland, 11- 19, allowed Alan Ashby to reach base on an error with one out. Shortstop Frank Duffy made a pair of.errors in the inning, sandwiched around a single by Tim Nordbrook, and Bob Bailor singled home a run before second baseman Duane Kuiper made another error to allow another run. run-scoring singles by Rick Burleson and rookie Red Cox, snapped a 4-4 tle and went on to defeat Baltimore Orioles 10-4. Toronto Blue Jays, who had a first-inning home run from Roy Howell, rallied for five runs in thefifth inning to beat Cleveland Indians 7-4. A two run homer by Wayne Nordhagen and Bill Nahorodny’s solo. shot powered Chicago White Sox to a 7-3 triumph over California Angels and a sweep of their doubleheader. Chicago won the opener 6-3 behind home runs be Oscar Gamble and Jim Spencer. Texas swept two games from Minnesota Twins, _ . taking the opener 5-4 and the nightcap 10-8. Toby Harrah hit his 25th homer of the season in the first game while Ken Henderson and Mike Hargrove homered for the Rangers in the second, contest. Manny Sanguillen’s eight- inning single scored Mit- chell. Page with the tie- breaking runas Oakland A’s defeated Milwaukee Brewers 3-1, Emotion-choked Robinson says goodby to baseball BALTIMORE (CP)- They gaid thanks to a baseball hero Sunday. .And Brooks Robinson admitted it was hard for it all to end. With banners and plaques, speeches and jokes, donations to hospitals, a new car and the third base bag, team-mates, officials, reporters and fans honored the 16 time Gold Glove winner. . There were 50,000 fans who. packed Memorial Stadium for Thanks. Brooks ¥. . _ Robinson, who retired to coaching earlier this season, said before he. wasn’t sure he could make it through the day. And by the time he spoke at the end of the hour- long ceremony, emotior choked his voice. “Never. in my wildest. dreams did I ever think I’d be standing here 23 years later saying goodbye to so many peonle,” he said. peucracetcerescesrisceseeaesen ; . [REVIVAL SERVICES PLACE: Terrace Church of God 33941 River Drive DATES: Sept. 21 - Oct, 2nd TIME: 7:30 Nightly ; > GUEST EVANGELIST ¢ Rev. Franklin Hunt * Pastor &.L, White Invites ; everyone to attend. PALL 628-1861 for further ; : Information Hoe tboen baba sseanes eee ee aeanes ew em eee FREES HMEOPHE EER SER OES a } ’ ‘ “And when you never wanted to do anything but put on a uniform and play baseball,, that goodbye becomes very difficult.’ The emotion apparently confused Robinson on just how Jong he has been around Baltimore. In fact, he Tuesday played his first game for the Orioles 22 years ago Saturday, getting two hits and four trips and one run batted in in a game against Washington Senators. Before he was through the Arkansas Auction Sale Sept. 20,1977 7 PM lifetime batting average, with 2,896 hits, 268 home runs and 1,357 RBI. Earl Weaver, the Orioles’ manager for the. last 9 years, credited Robinson for “saving my job several times,” and added: “Thank you Brooks, Thank you one million times.” CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C. (CP)- Victoria Cougars scored three unanswered period on their way to a 5-3 win over New Westminster Bruins in a Western Canada Hockey League exhibition game Sunday. Itwas the second win in as .many days for Victoria, which downed the Bruins 8-1 in Victoria Saturday. In Sunday’s game, Paul Enquist, Mickey Willgress and George Fritz scored for Victoria in the first period and the Cougars jumped to a 40 lead early in the second with a goal by George Robertson. The Bruins then narrowed the gap to two goals with markers by Dave Orleski and Terry Tattam. SFU, UCLA tie in soccer action BURNABY, B.C. (CP)- Simon Fraser University Clansmen and University of California at Los Angles Bruins battled to a 0-0 tie in exhibition college soccer action Sunday. SFU, which was ranked number two in the Far West Conference last week, outshot the sixth-ranked but outstanding play by both goaltenders prevented any . scoring. . Mike Vanneman of UCLA stopped seven shots, while SFU's Andy Salt made five saves, including a game- saving atop ona breakaway by UCLA's Ole Mikkelfan with two minutes left to play. Dave Taylor had SFU’s best scoring chance. with five minutes remaining in the game, but his shot from about 20 yards out was tipped wide by Vanneman. The Bruins.were called for 23 fouls, while SFU picked up 12 fouls. 1 ' -phird-period goals by ‘stands to defend McLean BC. STYLE THE HERALD, Monday, September 19, 1977, PAGE 5 Cougars take early lead Fritz of Victoria and Terry Kirkham of the Bruins brought the final score to 5- 3. gles. Evan Williams replied for New Westminster. Victoria was handed four minutes in penalties and the Bruins two, and the game OR contained none of the gi fighting that marked Saturday’s match. In that contest, Bruins’ eoach Ernie McLean climbed into the stands midway through the second period. and tangled with a Victoria fan who was taunting him. Several New Westminster players climbed into the- Address Please send me__—Coples of ‘‘Roots’’ by Alex Haley. Send $14.50 & Postage .45 $14.95 To ‘WINTERLAND GENERAL STORE 3210 KALUM ST.. TERR re EEE Pe DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION 1977 MUNICIPAL ELECTION VOTERS LIST The Court of Revision to hear complaints and to correct-or revise the 1977 List of Electors, will sit in the Council Chambers of the Terrace Municipal Building at 10:00 o’oclock in the forenoan on Monday, October 3rd, 1977. , ‘ andsix of them were handed game misconducts. The Bruins finished the game with 10 players and two goaltenders and Vic- toria scored five goals in the third period. The Cougars were leading 3-1 when the incident occurred. 4 * ra A copy of the 1977 List of Electors is pested and is available for viewing at the Municipal Office, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. during regular office hours (8:30 am. fo 4:30 #.m., Menday to Friday). 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