ee right for details. Diane Lavoie gets her trophy for being the most valuable player in the’ first Terrace Women’s Softball League windup tournament, won by her .feam Hanky Panky’s. Hanky’s beat Skeena Hotel 22-2 In the final, adding _the tournament title to their regular season champlonsilp. See story at THe, ortar’ rose to’ the top 5 “weekend In the. Canadian Football League as.’ Calgary thumped Hamilten, . “Edmonton. dumped Montreal and B.C. - Lions turned the battle for first in the West into a slaughter, . : Tn Calgary on Sunday, the. Stampeders built a 15-0 lead “and coasted to a win that lifted them. Into . second place in the ‘Division, where they now are deadlocked ~—s with Edmonton and Winnipeg. On Saturday; the Eskimos handed the Concordes a 28- 15 defeat, as expected, A day earliér in Ottawa, the Eastern _Division- leading Toronto Argonauts got their run-and-shoot offence back in gear after a two-game skid to defeat the Rough Riders 27-17, - ’ But the big surprise ci came in B.C,” Place Stadium, whete a team-record crowd of almost 67,000: watched the | Lions demoligh the Blue Bombers 44-67 oe ‘The game, ballyhooed as the clash of titans, quickly . became a romp, 4 + Winnipeg - fumbled the opening kickoff and at 31° seconds Larry Jones ran it . over from the three. B.C. quarterback ‘Roy Dewalt then hit the first of three TD passes at 7:87 of | the first quarter, finding . — CFL “Standings . 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Hay had as many points as Hamilton, America’s Cup finals set now... NEWPORT, R.L (AP) — The mood was subdued when the Italian crew of the . yacht Azzurra.came ashore at dusk Sunday. The day's racing had cut them off from further America’s Cup standing, but Cino Ricci aaid his men had proved - themselves. ‘ ‘Yes, we are satisfied to be the third boat in this competition,” said . the - Italian sailing skipper. “We began here with seven last . spring and we are happy to finish third, “Wehavea metre crew ‘ now,” re: - The win Siinday by Britain's Victory ‘8 over Canada 1 and Azzurra’s loss ‘to itont-runner Australia If ehded: the last. slim mathematical chance of | Azzurra .. making the | ‘challenger finals. While. the four foreign . boats have two ,final races ‘ today that cannot change - the - standings, it will be ' Victory ’89-and Australia EI | at the starting line Aug. 26 . for the best-of-seven race ‘finals for the cup’ © challengers. a Canada 1 ts to meet - - Azzurra today. ° CFL cream at the top ‘kicking four fleld goals, two singles and a convert while Darrell Smith took an eight- yard TD pass and: Craig Ellis ran one over from’ the. 10 for Calgary. The Stampeder defence set up 10 points in the first half when the home team opened a 22-10 lead. - Linebacker James West returned a.Tom Clements pass 44 yards to the Ticat 28, - leading to a field goal, and safety Darrejl'’ Moir returned an interception 48 yards to the Hamilton 19, leading to the Smith TD. © Clements hit Ron Johneon . with a 24-yard pass for a TD and Bernie Ruoff converted and added a field goal, closing the Bap to. 15-10 Calgary. But Ellis scored to cap a %-yard Calgary drive late in the first half, and Hamilton could not sur- mount a resolute Stampeder. | defence which yielded just seven points, in the second half. Eskimos 28 Concordes 15 Warren Moon opened the ’ scoring at 8:59 of the first . quarter when he hit Tom Scott with a 1¢-yard TD pass and Dave Cutler converied. Montreal, sputtering: and unable to execute In key situations all night, gat only. two points In the first half as Don Sweet scored two singles on a pair of wide ‘field goal attempts. —, Sweet had missed four of five field goal attempts in a 30-25 loss on Aug.*7 to Winnipeg. . ‘Edmonton scored 11 points in the second quarter as Moon ran it in for a TD from the one and. Cutler added five points with a 34- -yard field goal, a single and 8 convert. ° Inthe third, Sweet kicked two field goals — one from 61 yards out — to make it 18- 8, but Moon hit Brian Kelly with a 12-yard TD pass and Cutler converted for a 25-8 Edmonton lead going into the last quarter. first start at quarterback ..for. Montreal, hit . Brian DeRoo from 14 yards out and Eweet converted. In the fourth quarter, Cutler kicked a 80-yard field ” gaal for Ednionton . and © Kevin Starkey, making his. “Hanky Panky’s aided the ; “ae tournament title to ‘regular-season ~-Ghaniplonahip they. won - earller, ending the . first « ‘season “in. the. Terrace: - with a 22-2 win over Skeena . Hotel in’ the tournament. final game. . Hanky’s'.. won: | three’ straight games aiter. a first- ‘round ; bye" in: the | double-"- knockout event. Seven, teams took part. ‘inl - the: tournament, with. all” but - three getting, eliminated. by , < Bportsmanlike team award - - Saturday evening. “Hanky's beat All Seasons. a «28-9 in their first game and~ = - beat Skeena 10-7. in . the ‘winner's round semi-final Saturday to earn their finial . berth - and: drop ‘Skeena to © = was “he Joder's lide, played well. afternoon: | ‘beating All " Skeena’ , : Sunday .._ ‘Seasons 19-12, but went into: the: final: ganie.not having .. "beaten Hanky’ as. call season. " women's ‘softball ‘league : _ ‘ tourriansént’s most valuable , Players, “and: “voted”. the outfielder | ‘fn the event: - “Skeena’ Hotel’s . Jennifer { Clarkson. was picked as the ~ best infielder, - The | tournament's most - went oR. B. Baker, Donna Lindsay “won a -special award from the league for her efforts in organizing. the.-league and the final _ tournament: this ‘year. ~ Steelers win. own tourney Terrace All Seasons Steelers won thelr first annual women’s soccer ‘tournament: Sunday afternoon as they defeated‘ Kitimat Alean 5-1 in’ what - amounted to the final game in their . round-robin | tournament. a Both Steelers and Alcan went into the tournament's last scheduled game with two-win no-loss records. Steelers took the play to Alcan most of the game but couldn't capitalize on their socring chances in the fist. half, coming out of the half - with a 14 lead on .Gail Sheasby’s first goal... Sheasby scored about 20 minutes into the second half ‘to give Steelers a 2-0 lead. Sarah -Rauter scored midway through the half to --defaulting “beth make. the score 3-0, and Barb Parr put the game out of ‘reach with two quick goals to make it §-0 Terrace. Carin Rosner. spoiled Tish - Brady’s shutout bid with a Zoal on a break down the Tight side with .15 seconds _ remaining in the game to make the final-5-1. Terrace and Kitimat were the best teams in the tournament, with Hazelton only carrying nine players and Kitimat. Village their. Sunday games. Saturday, * Alcan beat the Village team 9-0 and Steelers beat Hazelton 10-0. In the earlier games Sunday, Kitimat . beat’: Hazelton 13-4 and Terrace. and Hazelton both won default games against - the Village, ; et Chinaglia’s two lead Cosmos — -Glorgia Chinaglia scored ‘two Goals — his first slnee June 22 —‘and added“an assist Sunday to spark New York’ Cosmos to a- 5&3 triumph over Chicago Sting at Giants Stadium that Clinched the Eastern Division. pennant in the North American Soccer League. In other . NASL. “gamies Sunday, Toronto ; Blizzard nipped Montreal Manic 2-1 in a shootout and’ Tulsa Roughnecks. beat Team America 3-2, On Saturday, Golden Bay Earthquakes clinched a _ playoff spot with a 4-2 win over San Diego Sockers and Seattle Sounders dumped Ft. Lauderdale Strikers 3-0. Chinaglia, the NASL’s all- time scoring leader, tallied his 17th of the season on a header at 75:47. and added his 18th on a penalty kick, Chicago, 14-12, had a 2D lead* early with goals by - Pato Margetic’ and Karl- " Heing Granitza. But. the Cosmos, 20-8, went ahead to stay with three goals within 6:34 late in the first half to gain their first victory. over’ the Sting in four tries this season. Roberto Cabanas, the oo WAL Mastern§ Divinton W LGFOA SP Ps. 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Franz Beckenbauer then put the Cosmos ahead with a 10- ‘metre blast at 40:17. Charlie Fajkus closed ihe , Scoring for Chicago with his third goal of the season with - 1:17-to play. Blizzard 2 Manic 1° In Toronto, . substitute midfielder Geoff Wegerle booted the decisive shootout goal to end Toronto's four- game losing streak. “Wegerle, who came in for the overtime period, scored the third shootout goal for — Toronto, now 14-12, Victor Kodeélja:and Neill Roberts also scored in the shootout for the Blizzard, while Dale Mitchell and Brian Quinn connected for Montreal, which fell to 10- ) Montreal gained an early 1-0 advantage at 6:31 when Mitchel] scored a ““Hanky's | | teamimnate Bernle Patterson ~ best — breakaway goal at 6:31. But | Toronto scored its firat goal in three games in the Gist minute when David Byrne hit his 12th of the year. _Roughnecks 3 America 2 | In Washington, Laurie Abrahams scored two goals and set up another by Ron Futcher to help Tulsa, 14-13, deal Team America, .9-17, its fourth straight defeat despite a pair of of goals by Andrew Parkinson. Abrahams’s second goal came with 1:15 remaining on a booming kick from 15 metres away that got past Team America goalie Arnold. Mausser. Abraham's’ heroics kept Tulea In first place in the league's Southern Division.. Parkinson's second geal, at 68:00, had given Team America a 2-1 lead but the - Roughneck’s Ron Futcher tied the score at 70:45 on a header from directly in ‘front of the net. McClintock . . super champ MINNEDOSA, ‘Man. (CP) Ontario's Judy MeéClinteck was declared the overall super champion ‘Bunday .at the’ Natlonal Water Skiing ’ Cham- * Plonabips. © ee a a ec Barb Parr of Terrace All Seasons Steelers gets a nudge from a Kitimat Alcan defender as she jumps to control a pass during the Steelers’ 5-1 win over Kitimat SUnday evening at Northwest Community College. Parr scored the last two goals of the game for Terrace and helped them to the win and the title in their own tournament, held on the weekend. ' BMX weekend results Five riders moved up as a’ result of their performances in Sunday’s racing action at the’ Torken BMX club's eleylee motocross track at Riverside ‘Park in Terrace. ' Aaron’ Foster, Mark Therrien, Lenny Ward and - :. Gerald Maryntschal will all | t compete..as “novices. ad. a: ‘result of victories, or good ’ placings in Sunday's racing, . Foster is.10, Therrien is 11, ‘Ward is 12and Maryntschak RESUTS from the. Terrace Toren BMA club's bicycla- motocross races Sunday 21 (wily & st the Torken club track near Riverside Park in Terrace, _BEGINNER . «4-0 veara ald: 1. Ghost rider 2, ‘Mark’ Edwards 3: Nicky Dean 1-10 years qld: 1. Aaron Foster 2. Nick Baker 3. Joyce Dean 1yearsoid: 1. Ghott rider 2. Mark Therrien 3.. Laurie Perry 12 years old: 1, Leonard Ward 2. Darren Regush 3." Gary Hawkins. ‘years old: 1. Gera! Maryatschak 2. Brad Titenbach 9..Cory York 14-15 pears old:. 1. Ghost rider 2 Timo Pirhones 3. Tyler Beatty V4-18 years old: 1. Ghost rider 2. Otto -Haliy 2. Ken Kenny NOVICE 5 years eld: 1. Nathan McAvoy 2. Matt Keyinen 3, Kory MAcKay . 74 years oki: 1. Thomas Foley 2. Kelsay Hutchinson 3. Merrick Butler Pyearsoks: |. Darryl Perry 2. Dale Hansen 3. Linc Ougan 1p years oft: 1. Paul Bergmann 2, Eugene Da Silva 3.- Scott Newton VW years afd: 1, Corwin Selmens 2. David Xenix 3. Darrel Help u yaors ol: nevice-13 years eld expert: 1. Andy. Hotiman. 2. Chisholm 3. Jeff oAAartin, ll years ol: 1. Ken Bergmann 2. Lance Devine}. Marlin Le Blanc VW yearotd nivice-13 yearald expert: 1, Joryd Burgess 2, Stowe, Bergmann 3. Paul Gredse) 1 year old nevice-expart: 1. Ghost rider 2. Bruce MacRilchie 2. Mirko Zenerdo U-19 years old: 1, Don Bare2, Bob Edwards 3. Peter Soporavich EXPERT - A416 ovenes olds) 1, Mike Cruickshank 2. - Clayton Stephens 3. Dave Miktavie™= +. range twists _ in win - . WETHERSFIELD, Conn.. _ (AP) — It was a bold Curtis Strange who twice charged: to the top of a pack of golfers vying for the lead in the $300,000 Greater Hart- ford Open. ; But it was a conservative Curtis Strange who walked to the.18th tee in the final round of the tournament Sunday clutching a two- stroke lead - over Jack | Renner, the man he ,had - overtaken for the lead.. Strange’s second shot on: the par-four hole. came to rest on the fringe of the ||" putting surface about 35 feet. from the cup. On thé next. shot he tried only to push the ball. to - within butting distance. The bail stopped about Five feet from the pin and ‘Strange missed the- short putt. is 13, Corwin Seimanes will. race as an expert after winning’ his class