inn wt Jenkins. lets one by ‘By ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS > Ferguson Jenkins, who has never pitched a no-hitter in his 15 seasons in the major ‘eagues, allowed Baltimore * only John hit — Lowenstein’ 8 fifth-taning single — as Texas Rangers nightinan Amnenioan League. an American League | baseball game. Jenkins struck ott 10 and ‘walked three In raising his ‘record to 9-4 * Jim Sundberg doubled in - two runs for. Texas in the second, and doubles by Oscar Gamble and Buddy Bell b rung third, all off Baltimore starter Steve Stone, 6-6. Bob Watson belted . & pair of home runs, his fourth and filth since he joined the Red 1§, and ‘Fred and, Dwight Evans one each, powering Boaton toari 16-0 victory over Kansas City'Royals bebind ‘ths five-hit pitching of Steve - Pete Redfern, 40, pitched 6 1-3 innings of sffective relief and Minnesota raked three Seattle pitchers for 18 ‘hits as the Twins defeated the Mariners 12-2 in the firkc game of a doubleheader, - ‘Cliff Johnson powered a firstinning grand slam home run and added a run: single to ignite Cleveland Indians to a 7-3 victory over Chicago. White Sox, Rick Wise, B-5, gave up seven hits and three runs in seven in- nings while Sid Monge ‘picked up his elghth save with two Innings of hitless relief, Designated hitter Howell drove in six runs Re ' a grand slam homer and two singles as Toronto Blue Jays coasted to a 9-1 victory over Detroit Tigers. Second- by Charlie Moore and Paul Molitor, and a two-run fifth-° single by Robin Yount backed left-hander Mike Caldweilas Milwaukee Brewers defeated New York Yankees 7-2, A late game had California Ang.'s entertaining Oakland in the Natlonal . League, Bill: Buckner’s tie-breaking, hasesloaded single with two out in the iilnth inning gave Chicago Ciibs a 3-2 victory over the first-place Montreal Expos. Chicago -rellef. ace Bruce Sutter,” a ‘itehed -hinth in 12 innirig home runs two hitless innings to gain the victory. Bob Horner drove in three ‘runs with a homer and a ’ sacrifice fly, leading Atlanta Braves to a.5-2 triumph over San Francisco Giants. The victory was the Braves’ fourth straight and their. games, Gene Garber relleved In the ninth and picked up his 16th save, tops in the National League. Jose Cruz doubled in Enos Cabell with two outs in the ninth inning to give Houston Astros a 32 victory over Cincinnati Reds. Ken For: ach, &-3, gave up six hita, going the distance for the start voce coming ef the 8 5 disabled list, ‘Bake McBride’s two, tworun seventh inning home run snapped a tie and carried Philadelphia Phillies” to a 42 victory over New. York Mets, Dave Parker belted his 14th home run and later unlocked a tie with an RBI double, powering Pittsburgh Pirates to-a 41 victory over St. Louis . On the West Coast, Sar Diego Padres played host to Los Angeles Bodgers in a late fame. U.S. piles its medals ‘victorious the Terrace ‘team. TERRACE WINS |. AT SOCCER. The Price Skeena soecer team from Terrace successfully defended its senior mens cham- pionship title over the past weekend in Kitimat. Six teams from Kitimat and one from Terrace competed in a round-robin tournament which ' resulted in the victory for Price Skeena. On Saturday the Terrace team defeated Luso &1 and on Sunday Price Skeena was again defeating ~' ‘Nick Natress the coach of Price Skeena said that the games were, “played in a‘clean sport- sman-like manner.” He also noted that his team ' played, “extremely well as a unit.” The championship game was held on Monday evening, it saw Price Skeena defeat Shoe Hut for asecond time, the score was 2 to 1 in favour of Shoe Hut 2-1, Geertsma pitches winning A noticeably relaxed at- mosphere. permeated Tuesday night's. baseball - game at the Riverside - stadium which saw Terrace International defeat Houlden ing 7-1. Logg : After winning the tour- nament held at Riverside * park over the past weekend ° Terrace International returned to the same field to score an impreasive victory game . * fourth and finally with a ron in the fifth torious team scored one hit and two RBI's while his teammate Hud Fisher added tothe winning tally with one double and one RBI. ....... The winning pitcher was Geertsma.and on the loosing - side for Houlden Logging was Sandhals, - unique high - rugby, Doug Jenion of the vic-. by Don Baker Some Terrace athletes will participate in a school development camp for athletes 14-15 years of age to be held between July 1 to 28 at the British Columbia Institute of. Technology in Burnaby. The camp will include instruction in badminton, bowling, backetball, soccer and . According to Bobbie Lieb, the executive secretary of the host athletic aasociation, the primary of the camp is purpose ” “to develop the athletic potential of young boys and girls in all areas of B.C,” ‘Several young athictes from the Terrace area “who will be participating in the camp are Eric Metzmeier, Jim - Allen, Mary Zeller, Deedee -Hughes, Frazer Dodd; The Herald, Wednesday, July 4, 1979, Page 5 Stephen McKay, and Chris Robertson. Other participants from the Terrace area include Kerry, Kilbey, Chad Pilon, Laura Sawan, Alana Valen- tinsen, Colen Parr, Wendy Van Horn, Terry Williams and Danny Stewart. As well as these athletes, .the Terrace area will send Rose | Terrace athletes going | to. summer sports camp Watson, Tina Funk, Tamara Ann Thompson, Mark Green, Wayne Campbell, Danny Cadonic, Allen Azak, Kelly Annis and Graham Larson. Organizers say they hope the athletes who will be participating In the camp will return to their communities . greatly enriched by their ex- periences. Winnipeg looks WINNIPEG (CP) — Winnipeg Blue Bombers will be looking for their first pre- season victory in four starts when ‘they face Saskat- chewan Roughriders at Winnipeg Stadium tonight. The 4 pombers have managed only one touch- down. and a total of 31 pointa in three exhibition loses. for their first The Roughriders have one win and two losses, including a 53-20 drubbing at the hands. of Edmonton Eskimos last Yoni ip the last Tonight’s game e@ jas for both teams before the regular season starts. And it will be the last chance for head coaches Ray Jauch a! Winnipeg. | INVITES YOU TO JOIN THE FUN TUESDAY ... TALENT - _ NIGHT. LES ANNANDALE, OUR M.C. GIVES EVERY - CONTESTANT A PRIZE AND THE WINNER BECOMES'A " FINALIST FOR OUR’ GRAND PRIZE CONTEST. Lakelse MOTOR HOTEL : SAN JUAN (CP) — A polnts to Chile’s 548, Bay, Ont, and AlexBauman over, the inexperienced 5 world record fell in the Pan- Cuba's S47 and fourth-place of Sudbury, Ont., claimed Houlden team. Terrace . American Games pool and Canada's 541, silver and bronze medals International won the game ° another was matched on the ‘There was a mild upset in behind Jesse Vassallo of with two runs in the first . WEDNESDAY ; sos - phooting range Tuesday as the pool when ‘Tracy Sudbury, Ont, in the men’s inning, two more in the. ' 5 p.ii. to midnight the United States continued Caulkins, a double gold 400 individual’ medley and second, two again ‘in the - to pile up gold medals on the medallist in Monday's 200 the men's 4x100 freestyle second. day of competition, individual medley and 400 relay team took another C h oo . . outheas ear ld Cyn edley relay, was beatenby silver behind the Americans. oac es s . ’ KING 3 CFTK B¢cTv KCTS ve Rl aide, aes auits {eam mate .Greg Louganis gave the ad (NBC) | (CBr) PUSTYD (PBS) - ai ak da lla t ja the 100 U.S, its second diving gold as « Pe ey woe ' wade Bobet Bye citi AB Dreasibtce"A Anne’ Gagnon he led team-mate Phil Boggs skip‘ ‘out " Mov! nian oat in the women's ht af Beaufort, Que,, took the in the men’s springboard 00 cont'd Mod - Whitecaps Mister metre freestyle, winning the. bronze medal, just ahead of ' event, The bronze medal OTTAWA (CP) — Having : v5 Mak M Squad Soccer - Rogers event in one minute 56.48 team-mate Robin Corsigiia went to Mexican Carlos barred reporters in Toronto ts a whl 8 Hourglass Cont'd Electric seconda as the Americans of Beaconsfield, Que. ’ Giron as Scott Granham of from workouts, Argonaut “4 ug Cont'd. Cont'd Company ran thelr string of swimming But nobody challenged Toronto Ken Armstrong of coaches decided to skip a ‘ . F victories to 10 withaut a loss. 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