‘Steelers beat MESS. Terrace All Season Steelers went to play a girls soccer _ team from Mount. Elizabeth Secondary School and came home with a.5-0 win. Gail Sheasby had three goals with Diana. Wood and Barb: : Parr: getting the singles to complete the scoring, _ Pony. gume. defaulted The scheduled Pony. League game Tuesday night was not played when one team was unable to field nine players: at game time. Tonight, at Agar Park, games will be played ° in the . Bronco and Mosquito divisions of Terrace minor baseball, Inthe Bronco division; it willbe Elks vs. Skoglund, while: ih _ the Mosquito. division, 'Terrace Co-op | plays Terrace Drugs and Terrace Esso meets Flaherty Trucking; All games will ; begin at 6:45 p.m. Gilchrist each had one. The Bantam game was Kitimat Buidall-and OK Tire play _ toa ?-7 tie, Hugh Mitchell had three goals, Kevin Graham _ got two and Brent Robertson and Dwayne Stuart both had. singles for OK, while for Buidall it was Dan Matwick and. Adam Taylor with twoeach and Blaine Moore, David ‘Monti r » ~~ Russell the only winner Two games were played Tuesday night in Kitimat minor, _lacrosse.at Tamitik Sports. Complex, In. the Tyke-Novice game, Russell and Sons shut out ‘CASAW 7-0. Blair Manifold was the only player with more than one goal, as he scored a pair, while Roxy Russell, Chris Villness, M. Labossiere, R. Norman and Doug. and Steve Warnock all with ane, - Thursday nights games have CASAW playing ¥ and: s Insulating at 5:30 p.m., Elks vs. Majestic Jewllers at.7?: 30: p.m., Kitimat Buidall vs. OK Tire at 8:30 p.m. and Legion 250 playing Kitimat Landscaping at-9:30.p.m. ‘all games - will be played in Tamitik. Evans opened the lith with’ singles and Sinith -was - went tv the sidelines. -- _ Because of his. foul problems, Abdul-Jabbar missed the final 14:15 uf the first half in the third game of the championship series. But the Los Angeles Lakers Tolled tu a 129-108 triuipph . over Philadelphia 76ers in: -, the Natlonal Rasketball Association. Los Angeles, which took'a Hurting C “San Franéisco outfielder Jack Clark ia a tough man to National ' Lak baseball's player. of : week last week, was he out uf the Giants’ starting ‘lineup =Tuesday against St. Louis Cardinals because of a‘sore foot. . But it didn’t stup hin _ from pinch-hitting . in ‘the _ LUlth inning and winning the ~.game with a run-scoring. . Single as the Giants tapped. the Cardinals 4-3. Reggie | Sinith and Darrell ’ forced at third on a bunt by’ Milt May before Clark belted his winning hit.. dir Kaat, HM, wok the “Tate in: “the first "quarter “| : when’: q "perennial. all-pro:. centre,” ~ Kareein Abdul-Jabbar: drew... ~~~ his third-personal foul and: night — Cincinnati” the: mir i 38 “when Abdul-Jabbar: was: saddled. “with his third foul. ; 0 -"The-Lakers- ‘soured -16--af "the next 19 points ‘W take a 40-20 advantage and- the “"Téers weren't cluser than nine puints afler that. Bub McAdvo, - playing centre inust ‘uf the ‘time: Abdul-Jabbar was out, was - a key factor in keeping the ° ‘Lakers on top a8 he scored ~~" all 14.0f bis- polnts i in nthe first half. loss. Greg Minton, 33; who stupped St. Louis for 3 2-3 innings on one hit, was the winner with last-out relief help fruin Gary Lavelle. Lonnie Sinith's single pul , (he Cardinals ahead 2-0 in the first inning: The Giants. rallied for.a 32 lead in the third as Jim Wehiford singled home one'run and Smith doubled hone two ‘more. The Cardinals tied it 13-3 in the fifth when John Stuper -(ripled and scured on Willie’ ‘ _ _ Reds 4 Phillles1 - ‘McGee's grounder. Elsewhere” in the NL, ‘defeated. Philadelphia;4-1'in a gaine shertened to seven innings . by rain, San Diego trounced Chicago 9-1, Atlanta turned : ‘back “N New York 7-3:-and ti og: : ‘a ‘ tty 4 Jo Twa. important new services i. ard VEHICLE ERVATIONS Prince Rupert - -Skidegate Now, you can make vehicle reservations on B.C. Fersias’ Prince Rupert-Skidegale, Queen Charlotta Islands service. -- Gommencing June 3rd, when the new summer. _ Skidagate. Rupert - Port Hardy sailings. 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Philadelphia on Sunday.. “The only adjustinent-we — wade was ih attitude. _“E really thought ‘the - @ffurt and the intensity tevel © was up defensively in the- first half, and that’s really the nature of the game,” he added. While the Lakers Bot fine “efforts ‘frum . just about _- everyone who ‘Played, the: me ‘Piltsburgh beat Los Angeles 3-1, The - Houston-Muntreal ° gaine was rained out. In the American League, * it was Cleveland. Indians 6 ” Minnestoa Twins 4, Detroit Tigers 2 California Angels 1, Oakland A's 3 Boston Red - Sox 2, Kansas’City Royals 4 Chicago While Sox. 3, Toronto 5 New York Yankees 2°and Milwaukee Brewers 2 Seattle Mariners 1. - Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles were. _ rained out Tuesday. _ Greg Harris pitched a . five-hitter and singled in a . run as Cincinnati defeated Philadelphia. The Reds took a 1-0 lead im the third'on’ Dave Concepciun’s RBI single, then inade it 3-0 in 1 _ editor: unin pressly vard ‘Andrew Toney... I just. thought, they. were . ~ said ‘Philadelphia coach™ Billy Cunningham. .'‘The ~ reason we -lust is they. " played so well. | Toney scored a game-high” 46-paints, connecting on 13 of 21 Field-gual attemmpls and _ nine of 10 free-throw: tries.” The uther 76ers combined to 20 uf 40 frum the foul line. ‘Overall; ‘the ‘76ers tnade | _.don shatter.” “getierally ve: outside. oe “in - double ’ figures. for “he Lakers. “ team rebounds, Les angeles” ii -outretiouinded ‘Philadelphia: a'step quicker. than’ us ‘in -_. every’ phase uf the. ‘gaine,” - SES. ey ok oe . thre. other iéers scored: ‘Julius: Erving’ had 21 points but pulled down- only three | Angeles. “yebounds, Maurice Cheeks " had 17 puints . and’ nine” assists and Darryl Dawkins .” had 14 points and a game- ‘high 13 rebounds. |, - - Nake 260F 67 fluur shots and . .. Norm Nixon led’ the. Lakers with. 29. points, all -but eight -curning in the . 1 jab dae ed ‘Abdus ZY tea M and eight assists.” ‘Jabbar: added, 1? “and 16 * paints, respectively, for Las “This is the tirat, gaine we i Bet _were'able tu take cuminand | early,” ‘said Nixun, who had’ - only six puints on three-vf: 714: - shevting in. the second ; game. “We made a tgn- ” : scluus. effort tu ‘get lu the ; : ee ie only 44.3 per cent ‘uf their secund half. Earvin Johnson ‘front early.” po : three-run - Broderick Perkins druve in. - ‘three runs witha triple and ~ the fourth: on run-scuring singles, by Larry Bilttner. and Harris. ‘In the fifth, Concepcion . -singled ‘with: one out, took - third on Dan - Driessen's .- _ Single and. scored on Mike Vail's infield hit. ~~ The Phillies scored their run in the sixth on Bu Diaz's: ‘RBI double.’ Padres 9. Cubs L . ‘Ruppert Jones slugged a homer. and a single io power ‘San Diego uver ‘Chicago: The. Padres scured four runs in the second” ‘inning . and four ure in the third to” wrap.up the game early and make it easy for John - Moniefusco, “who: “worked -only five innings, Randy: ~ Martz, 4-4, took the fos. Braves 7 Mets 3 Dale Murphy’s three-run homer keyéd a four-run first inning tu lead Atlanta past “New York. Murphy togk. over leadership in the NL ‘heine run race with 15 and ‘alse leads in RBIs with 42. Randy Jones, 6-4, allowing all four runs in the first inning without retiring a batter. befure he was lif ted.- B Atlanta's Ken Dayley, 2-2, gave up a two-run homer in ‘the fuurth tu Ellis Valentine and a solu: shot tu: Rusty Staub in the sixth. Steve. Bedrosian and Gene Garber | pitched the last 3 23 in- nings: . Pirates 3 Dodgers 1. . . John Candelaria cand two.” relievers | combined » on *& ; five-hitter and Bill Madluck =”. - hit a two-run hyiner tu lead | Pittsburgh - Angeles. Madluck ripped a blast in the first inning off luser. Jerry Reuss, whose record . fell tu 5-5. over Lys Candelaria, who: retired the first 10 batters’ before yielding a single to Bill . Russell, surrendered a solo. ‘homme run to Ron Cey in the | filth inning. ~ _ Candelaria, 2-3, left the gaine -after seyen innings due tu a. stiff left elbyw and Rod Seurry and. Kent Tekulve finished up. ‘Johnson’ s back in the: pros “CALGARY, (cP) — Bub ‘Jahnsgn' 'S : ~ “spurts career, which ended .- again Tuesday when he ~ became: ead coach of. "1 tried professignal. _ baseball an and a think it was “goin the-100- metres;: j Mahoose " professidnal. ji: the1950s with baseball's - ~ Chicago White. Sux, began . the sinartast. decision Lever ‘made. when. T “1etantéd coaching, hockey,’? said © Johnson i in an interview——directed Chiff Fletcher, president - and general inanager.uf the: Flames shad just annuunced ne National jockey Leagug