‘to hit ‘the ball... . ‘aéross the plate. : The biggest factor in the. ‘ Seatilé Pay ’n Pak fours: © game sweep over the Kings on the weekend at Riverside | - Park in Terrace was the Kings’ ‘inability to push scoring preitan | runners j ‘across ‘the plate, - The Terrace’ fastball: club ‘The Skeena | Molsoi ings 7; games,” But the Kings ust can't” seenP td ‘get that key run, petting: baserunners, but we're not’. getting the :man across and’ repeatedly left three, five oz . seven men stranded in each. | game of the weekend series, . and didn’t win a -Bame because of it.” .- Seattle won by scores of 1- 0 and 5-1 Saturday and 2-1 and 3-1 Sunday...” -afealing or .on a ‘butt. and tien someone else’d get up , » ond’ hit-a, single and right \have Ironed out the kinks in. thelr fielding, the-pitching “looks stronger every game’. and the players are starting away they've gota run. "¥ou: know; Vm-nat ‘mad ‘that's what burt us.”., io sol Ahiele plijers' da i on; he'd: get. to: ‘second - at anybody, ‘we're playing ‘well in moat. areas of the... ‘We're.-in- every. ‘game, we're not making the. “ye errors anymore, we're sure". enough: ‘For. ‘Saturday's games, 2 which. counted. - toward | standings. In, ‘the. Norwest | Tate WAS: ‘htngry ‘for ” wietory alter _Josing:.: ‘two, < “games “Vancouver; ‘Magielans, ‘Skeena’ a ‘opponent ona road tripnext: In: the. tiret: game, Jim: Moora | of Seattle,” the’ most valuable’ = he in” Lest, . Terrace pee to a oné-hitter”. “in an elght- inning. i-0 Pay ‘n. » Pak: ‘win, - Moore ‘allowed ;- only five baserunners in'the game; ‘hitting two batters: - _ and walking one before the. . bottom of the fifth, inning, - to left, to leadoff, and Clin while Marshall * first. 4 ’ Kings at the-plate went out "ending: the threat, ~~ : ; ‘The-only run of the’ game. ‘came: in - the’ top: of LINESCORES from Seattle Pay ‘n Pak vs. Sheena Molson eighth, when Tim sullivan. Klags series Saturday. June 16 and Sunday dune 19 1983 at Riversida. Park in Terrace... of Pay ‘'n-Pak singled and Saturday's: ‘games were Norwest Major Fastpitch "League. With , Sullivan: on second,: games, Sunday’ 8S were exhibition games. a o “Ferrace : ~ SATURDAY V GAMES, 000 000" 81 21 000° 00.0 1.1 . Larry Seabaugh singled and’ ‘ scored’ Sullivan for the | game-winning: run. ’ The second’ game- was - “another close one right until 000. Jim Mare’ (8-2) and Vito Lucereils Clint Marshall and Jim: the : top: of. the seventh. “We're not getting clutch “hitting,” said Molson Kings conch Norm ‘Blokiikovite “Until we start getting that we'll be in trouble. . “We just can't seem toget . the one big hit, the one that - really means something,” Zloklikovits sald’ Sunday .. afternoon after the stries. “If they (Seattle) ’ got someone In scoring pdaltion he .eame across, but we weren't getting thatkey hit, Holland. . a “Game? Seattia’” Terrace’ Hill Viydo teak Moore (6) -and Lucareill; John Andrews, 8 102 a “01 01 3 100 000.011 Dwaine. Popp we and Holland. Game}. Terrace.” Neo "SUNDAY GAME, Seattle “200600 0.-2 3 0 000. 010-0104 0 Mark Lee, Moore! (3 and Lucarelli Popp and Holland. Game 2. Seatite : Terrace Viydo, Moore (5) and Lucartt Andrews, © ‘Holland, oo 10-19, é Qi - 0 100 0°71: 1 Marshall, (6) ‘nd hogy "inning, when Seattlé scored . ' three timés to win the game | §-1. Skeena took a 1-0 lead in - the first when Gary Pgulsan |. ed ‘and! Jim, Holland: tripled, driving in the only - Kings? Tun. ‘Seattle scored . Puns in the third and sixth. ‘innings before. ‘breaking. open the game in’ the seventh, Seattle. - catcher Vito ’ Lucarelli doubled in the top of the seventh with two men on, getting beth RBI's with | his only hit of the weekend. Lucarelli later scored tb complete the “offence. , . Hill Viydo won’ his sixth: ° Ys league game of the year for ° : Seattle before coming dutin ~ the -sexth and being replaced ‘by. Moore, while’ John Andrews lasted until | ‘ the top of the seventh for Terrace -before belrig. relieved by Dwaine, Pepp:-- The first’ of Sunday. - morning’s two exhibition. games was over in the top of the first when Greg Van ‘Gaver hit a two-run: homer _off Molsen King - starter ‘Popp, The two-out shot gave Seattle all the ne they ‘needed. as the again” Fait * “inthe a” Tinea stranding five men on base, . three in the bottom of the fifth inning when Terrace. put five men on the bases and managed to score only” one, i Dale Mason’ walked: to ‘lead the -fifth and was’ _ singled tosecond by Sharpe, - Danny. Beaulac doubled and scored Mason, sending Sharpe to third, and-then Seattle Pay ‘ n Pak pitcher Jim Moore; called by his coaches the best Gary Goyer walked and Ken Itcher in the United States, was very effective against Skeena Molson’ Wood went in to run, Ings on the weekend, shutting out Terrace 1-0 Saturday and. pitching . four Innings of scoreless retief Sunday as well as s the defending American for the first out of the inning champions swept the home team. — 4 - Ielybirds, Kokanee Kings’ - fortunes different - Kokanee King lost their : third straight game.and fell out of third place while Terrace Builders iclybirds continue to dog the tails of -- Williams Movers in the ‘Terrace Men's Slowpitch - League, . Kokanee Kings lost 8-1 to Gus’ in Sunday's opener, ‘their third straight ‘defeat and fell two full games back -of Arlybirds; who beat Westend 26-2 in the final game Sunday to keep just . one game back of Williams, idle on ‘the weekend. In other games,. Takhar Qilers stayed in the middle of the top six teams with their 10-1 win. over Northwest Loggers and | Lakelse Hotel won. their ‘third straight “game 129. . OVEr Dreamworld-k. Grace . the last five innings as Gus’ scored three in the fifth and three mare in the eighth. Pete Nickerson was: the winning pitcher while Kelly Houlden'was the pitcher of decision for Kings, = " ‘The. loss dropped. Kings - back to a .600 record, well _ behind. Williams. and. Irlybirds and’ placed them sixth, at the bottom ot the over-.500 pack. ° . Irlybirds © showed. no’ “mercy to Westend, scoring _ Bix in the fifth inning, ' seven runs in the sixth and ‘eight miore in the eighth on their way to a 20-2 win. Mike Wilson hit two homers, ‘one,a solo in the third and ‘the second’ ‘a two-run shot in , the sixth that bounced off: thé:top.of the BMX gtarting stand outside centre field, - Sunday Results: Gus’ & Kokanes- Kling “17,-Takhar 10 Const. © ‘Wilson scored four times, aa Kokanee led 1-0 after four’, did Doug McKay, who was - tnnings but were shut out in| _the winning pitcher. Wayne’. od _ TERRACE MEN'S SLOWPITCH LEAGUE . Standings ber gormes Sunday WlunetHs ‘faam tye .. op..W.. Wh va a..pel. Williams Movers Slnepeeth fy 9 + 81 39° 688. Terrace Builders iriybibds - 10 62 124 46 800, Gus" vi “9 6 2 9 55 666 SKB Molson Wreckkert 9-63-75 49 666 Takhar Oilers oo ne ee, Kokenee Kings 10 6°48. 77 46 600 Lakelse Hotel 9-495 61 93 ad. Dreamworld-K.GraceConst. 9 2-7". 77102 222 UAB ; 9 2.7:.°59 HS ..222 Northwest Loggers 9°27. §2 = -91~ «1222 Westend W198 44-142 100 Loggers ui Lakelse + Drearnworld 3: Irlybirds 4 Westend " Monday Games: (at Riveratda Pari) UAB va Gusat7 pins . SKB Molson vs. Loggers Immediately atter (approx: 8:15 — p.m.) .Barson pitched most of the ame for Westend. , Takhar led 60 ‘ before Northwest Loggers got their. only run of the game ag Takhar won 10-1, .. Larry. . Swanson -acored all four . times he was at bat and. Terry Forget was the. ‘pitcher for Takhar, ‘while Bey MacDonald was. the” pitcher for Loggers. Lakeise is bidding to get - above .500 for the season'as° they won their third straight game and fourth of the year 12-3. over -Dreamworld. Randy Tremblay hit a. ‘homer for Drearworld in vain, but Lakeise got all the offence they needed in the . third toning when they _ scored five. rung, Tonight's doubleheader at.” Riverside seea Gua’ take on . UAB at 7 pm. and SKB” Molson. Wreckers. play: ‘Northwest: Loggera in ‘the nightcap, which should start. at approximately 8:15 p.m, . Canada: a t ‘misses _ NEWPORT, R.1. (CP) Canada 1 failed to get the early victory © it wanted. during a weekend ot. ’ America’s Cup yacht racing’ : in Which Australian sailors. ' savored success, © “We're learning’ faat, we _ know. our’. mistakes - and:* we're ‘working on: them," seid Canada 1 skipper Terry McLaughlin. . . * Wood got caught off firat . and Moore, who was relieving Mark Lee, struck mu wo batters to end the eremise threatened ; again _in the bottom of the sixth, :when Mason walked again - ,and was replaced by Phil . Webb. Sharpe doubled and‘. Webb: got to third, and Beaulac beat a bunt to load . the bases, but Webb was out ‘at home'on an infield hit by ~ Darrell Clarkson: and the ne ended scoreless for the Kings. . " Sunday afternoon’ ‘8 game was ‘decided by twofactors: - Terrace stranded. seven ‘ players ‘on. the. bases and Bill Boyer. scored, all three Seattle runs... Boyer scored. his first after beating a bunt to frat: and then coming across on.a: suicide squeeze play with ' Jimny. Chambers Providing * the. bunt. ° : Terrace got their only | run in the bottom of the fourth. when Mason got tofirston a throwing error and went to second when Sharpe hit .a. ‘ong fly right to the fence for’. ‘thé saciifice. Beaulac had © >-his third RBI of the weekend when he drove .in Mason with adouble. Boyer scored again in the . . top of the fifth when be took advantage of a’ wild pitch ater Angling and stealing aE was. Seattle's turn to “*, fitrand two in the top ofthe . “sixth, but they got. their” third. run’ across in the ‘seventh when Boyer hit a solo homer off, Marshall, _whp came.in. to ‘relleve. Andrews in the aitth with a ‘on pases errace’ s nekt home games will be the July 23. - weekend,‘when Yakima Pepal Cala will be in town for a four-games series. Ths next. “(hive ‘Malan Stole ‘Second with two out. Seattle” . us _ A frustrated Skeena" Molson ‘Kings team watches from the bench as runner Phil Webb gets caught at home on a force-out with Seattle Pay ‘n Pak catcher Vito Lucarelll making the play. Seattle swept the Terrace team, winning both league games Saturday by 1-0 and 5-1 scored and won the Sunday. exhibition games. - 2-Land 3-1. This action was.from Sunday’ $ 2. 1. Seatile win. Finals in the Terrace’ Minor : , Association's Bronco division begin . tonight -at Agar Park; ~-while ‘the Jinalists ‘for ‘the. Pony”. division playoffs should also _ be'set: after tonight's action. Tn the _Pory division; ' Wayside Grocery scored -a 6-5. win over Kinsmen in morning's | Saturday . vounifiaal. ‘Wayside on the Connors McEnroe LONDON. (AP) - Defending - States, began their march Monday * towards. -an - expected showdown in the . final.as they captured their - opening-tound matches at the’ Wimbledon ~ ~ tennis: ‘championships. ws Connors defeated South . African Eddie Edwards 7-5, 6-3 and McEnroe beat back . compatriot Ben Testerman 6-4,°7-6, 6-2. Connors is top-seeded in this grass tournament being Played at the famed Ali- England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, |. while ’ McEnroe, the’ 1961 winner, 18 seeded second. Among other seeded men advancing to the ‘second . tolind were Kevin’ f * South Africa and Americ Brian ~ Gottfried; Mayotte” and Hank Pfister. ‘Both. Connors and McEnroe had a. struggle before .- downing ~ their unseeded foes. ° “When he led 41 in the second set, I just kept going for my shots,’ "said Connors, who defeated: McEnroe in : the final.a year ago. L “I hit some good ones, he . missed a few and I got out of trouble.” . CONTROLS TEMPER McEnroé, . mostly suctesaful . in” keeping control of his temper, was 4. break down in both the first and. gecond sets. But he ‘broke Testerman In the sixth and 10th games to take the -flest set,‘ then’ pulled - even in the second set: by Testerman. in the ‘fourth game. - . The two traded service breaks. again; in the fifth _’ antl: gixth. games, before going into the tiebreaker. Then McEnroe - took ‘complete © command, squashing-any hopes of an upset that Teslerman may havé had. . McEnroe, who ts ranked _Nov 1 in the world; ripped off 2 of. the nextl 27 points, taking the tlebreaker 7-2. and. grabbing a &) lead in the third set.: He. then ‘held serve to move into the second round. Baseball- champion : Jiminy Connors asd John | McEnroe, both of the United - Tim... best-of-three series ‘in two straight games and will now” ‘meet the, winner of the - Shopper's Drug Mart- - Kuights of Columbus series. . SDM and K.of C meet .. tonighit at: G:45 p.m. at : Rotary Park for the third game-of their series. Shoppers won the first game : but. defaulted the second, setting up the. final game this overt - sha ci at ‘The - big . toumameat . began ic warm sunshine. ‘Connors,’ as - a sellout crowd of -14,000 - watched the match. _ Edwetds won cheers with - his plucky display. He broke . Connors's service at - the start .«f the match. and offeréel stife, resistance to the end. ; Other seeded players winning. through to the second round were Kevin Curren pf South Africa, No. (2, Brian Gottfried of the United States, No. 13, and American Tim: Mayotte, No. ‘ 16, BOROWIAK PULLS ouT y Curren Jed 6-7;-6-3, 7-5, 10 when his . opponent, Ameriesn Jeff Borowlak, | _ pulled gut with a recurrence .of a back injury. Gottfried ‘beat Shlomo Glickstedn of Israel 6-t, 6-4, 6-4. ‘Mayatte got his big service working to demolish compatriot Mark Dickson 7- 5, 63,63, and then complainéd ~ because Connors and John McEnroe . were sent on to the main: courta, McEnroe was playing fellow American Ben Teatermnan on courte. L. ; “it huets a- lot of other ": players’ egos when these two . guys get. all the: attention,” Mayotte said. “They have proved themselves tobe. the best ‘ playeradn faster courts, but It would be in. the interests _ of the public and tennis in general if some of the other players ‘got more publicity,” « In Women’s . singles, Briton Virginia Wade, 38 next month, came back from a set and 2-4 down to . beat” Australian Amanda Tobin, 87 years her junior, '1- 6, 7-5, G4. 7A IT-NOW. =) Finals Tuesday. In the Bronco division: the. three-team double-krockout. final begins tonight at 6:30 ‘should start p.m. with Credit Union, who Of each of the Mosquitos" semifinals were played’: was first‘in the league and -had a bye . through - the - semifinals, taking on. Far-... ‘Ko Contracting at 6:30.p.m. Far-Ko. beat Elks 10-5 to. sweep their - best-of-three “gamifinal series Friday night. The winner of tonight's game plays Wednesday. against Skoglund. Logging, wha,. algo,” "swept. Aber Friday. night win. ~, The losers of tonight find Wednesday night's games: play Friday night. " -., . Meanwhile, the firat game - Friday night . as. well. Terrace Esso and Flaherty Trucking can both end their-. semifinals with wins tonight after Friday night victories. Esso beat. Totem. feng 17-— 1r while ‘Flaherty. beat © '. 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