RT es ee ies ne eran, oe Letet ee re et, Page 8, The Herald, Friday, June 27, 1980 He must have been safe, but you don’t usually approach home plate from that angle. This Kinsmen player supplied one of his team’s 11_ ‘runs, but the Knights of Columbus won the Terrace Pony. Baseball “League title: Thursday night. with..a 22-11 win over Kinsmen in the. second game, of the best-of-three series. RR te armas are are fa a Sa ae TE Dade ee | Ae At i ste aria Theo LOPE wees Gewemen seen a! \.. with Don Schaffer | ~ PROPANE - GROCERIES - "AOR “ * tagrng to camp and Insttelien.¢¢ rns / om 10-10 7 days'a ook, y “Phone (35-4050 Compare our Wleas to: bail farorte san Hy Grant Kerr VANCOUVER (CP) — hockey teams about as . quickly as he acquires real estate corporations. - Already majority owner of Calgary Flames = of. the National Hockey League, Skalbania on Thursday . added to his ice empire with tt purchase of his second major " junior team in as many days. Skalbania, through .the . Flames, gained 100 per cent New Westminster Bruins of - the Western Hockey League — Jess than 24 gaining 50 per. cent of the WHL Calgary - Wranglers. Known for turning over a guick profit inland deals, _ Skalbania hedged about possible resale of the Bruins. . Photo by Greg Middleton . “. hate... answering Expos start to | By The Associated Press Montreal Expos’ pitcher Scott Sanderson is a cool “eat” for a young man just. - two years in. baseball's Major leagues, The 23- “year-old Sanderson proved it again Thursday night in pitching a two-hit | shutout to beat Philadelphia Phillies, 1-0. ‘The triumph extended the Expos’ lead in the National League East Division to 2! games over the Phillies. In the only other National League games played ‘Thursday, New York Mets beat Chicago Cubs 4-3 and San Francisco Giants edged . San Diego Padres 2-1. Mets 4 Cubs 3 Run-scoring singles by Joel Youngblood and John Stearns in the seventh inning _ lifted the Mets over the Cubs, Lee Mazzilll, who scored all the way from second base on a long sacrifice fly by Youngblood in the first in- ning, beat out a bunt to open the seventh, then stole sec- ond. ‘Claudell Washington drew a walk off reliever Dick Tidrow before Youngblood singled’ to. tie the score. Stearns then singled home the winning run. Bill © _ Buckner’s two-run homer’ helped Chicago to a 3-1 lead in the bottom of the first and Elliott Maddox homered for New York in the ‘fourth. Giants 2 . Padres 1 Jack Clark tripled home a Tun andscored on a single by Darrell’ Evans in the fourth. inning and Ed Whitson earned his fourth straight victory, with clutch relief ‘from Greg Minton in the ninth. Whitson allowed a run on Von Joshua's pinch homer in the eighth. Mariners 8 Rangers 4 Mario Mendoza and Larry. Cox -drave in three rtns apiece as Seattle defeated Texas in steamy 42-degree weather, the hottest éver in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Winner Floyd Bannister had _ a threehitter through six innings before the Rangers reached him for four runs ‘in theseventh. White Sex 5 Angels 2 Chet Lemon” doubled ‘to drive in two runs and also : the league, but relired only. scored twice for Chicago. - Don Baylor, on -the disabled list since May .11 because of a broken bone, in . his, left wrist, was in California's starting lineup’ ‘for the first time since May ° 9. Last year’s’ AL Most- ‘Valuable Player drove in a rin with a sacrifice fly but was unable to preverit, the Angels from losing for the 19th time in 22 games. Orioles 4 Blue Jays 1 As he did for a Rood part of . Lacrosse teams off to George Six teams from the Kitimat Minor Lacrosse Association were scheduled to leave: this - morning for Prince George to play in the annual’ minor lacrosse tournament, at the Kin- smen Centre boxes. Teams from North Delta, Kelowna, Mackenzie, Prince George and Kitimat will be playing in the tour- nament, which will run Saturday and Sunday. Two teams play their first games at 9 a.m. Saturday, with the Sharks tyke team and the Legion Branch 250 novice team starting the tour- nament off in two dif- ferent games against Prince George teams. Crozier’s Men's Wear midgets and Red’s Pickup peewees play their opening games of the tourriament at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, with Crozier’s playing North Delta and Red's playing Mackenzie. The Kiwanis bantams begin their lournament at 12 noon with a game against North Delta and the Elks peewees play at 4:30 p.m. against Prince George. In the final game of the playoffs on Tuesday, three of the division titles were decided. Legion were novice group champs as they won both their games CASAW and Hed's apainst CASAW finished the playoffs with one win and Red's went winless. In the peewee division, the Paperniakers beat’ Elks three straight games for the title, while in the Bantam series it was OK Tire beating Majestic Jewellers three pames to one. The final game of the playoffs in the senior division is scheduled for Thursday, with Kitimat - Buildall and Kitimat Landscaping playing off to finish the .playoff schedule. That final game is set for the Kitimat Arena. Scrub scores At least six serub league softbaJl games were played Thursday ‘night on Terrace fields. Two pames were fealure quality contests. _In the battle of the heavyweights, Charlie Brown Sox emerged victors as they beat Heavy Duty Operators 24- 16... - In the other classic ‘affair, Copperside Store doubled the score on Lhe District Dynamos 22-11. Other games saw Auto Marine Electric heat Westpoint Rentals 11-8; Queensway Naturals dump Mac Altack 22-11, Mel’s Painting trip Legion 21-6 and TKO's pull away last season, Stone heard boos Thursday night. This time, however, they weré for manager Earl Weaver when he came oul to taik to the _ pitcher after Roy Howell opened the Toronto ninth with a single, ‘ Since last July 22, Stone has posted a 14-3 record and his current ERA of 3.25 is the lowest among the Baltimore starters, including Cy Young winners Jim -Palmer and Mike Flanagan. _ John Lowenstein drove in two Baltimore runs with singles in the first and third ‘innings as~the Orioles beat Toronto for the 19th time in. their last: 2) meetings, in- eluding 13 straight’ in Baltimore. — Toronto starter Jim Clancy « entered the. game with a2.d2 ERA, third best in ‘one batter. Al: Bumbry opened the Baltimore first ‘with a single, advanced on a wild pitch and scored on a single by Kiko Garcia. After -Ken Singleton flied out, Eddie Murray, - Terry academic questions because Fhave enough real probléms to solve," until. that happens, ’ happens." _. Sources. indicated Skalbania and:the NHL. team paid $325,000 for the Bruins if it Crowley and’ Lowenstein rapped consecutive singles. to finish Clancy, 7 Nelson Skalbania’ collects’ control of the major junior . hours after’ he'said. “I'll wait’ to co-owners Ernie (Punch) | McLean’ and Bill Shinske. - GROUP HOME PARENTS - Need in Kitimat The Ministry’ of Human Resources requires a . couple to operate a 6 Sed Group Home on a 24 hour | live-in basis in Kitimat, for children generally between ihe ages of 12 and 17, who have behaviour and-or emotional problems. Arrangements will be made on a contractual basis to provide fees to services andte cover.the cost of the home, provision tor rellef, transportation, and recreational > programs. Couples applying must combine caring and sansitlvity-with the knowledge of how to he firm, set limits and cope with overt testing. The coupie must: - -be able to work as part of. a team carrying out +, therapulic..- _ treajment plan ond provide . 7 followthr ough: fan cea ‘Those interested shoule apply ie writing to: . DISTR ICTSU PERVISOR . _ Ministry of Human Resources 276 City Centre Kitimat,6.c - = ee ee ee ‘VOC 1T6, a8 edge Totem Ford 13-12. «8a — SKBq, oO ‘KEEFE Bre vanc oe CANADWER Slay, Mey Ws = -—- ee a Cie McLean. has been retained as general manager, with 5 Murray (Muz2) MacPherson. ; taking over from McLean as - " coach of a team-which won | only: 10. ‘games: last season. President of the-Bruins is | Skalbahia’s daughter, Rozanda, 20,: who .also will, work in the frent office of the : ’ Wranglers. When asked about a ‘possible conflict of. interest in- the’ WHL, ‘Skalbania _ seemed cerlain it. could be worked out this weekend af .- the junior league’s annual . meeting in Las Vegas, - Skalbania admitted superstar Wayne Gretzky of ‘Edmonton Qilers of the NHL was part of early discussions ‘involving -purchase..of the Bruins but Gretzky: failed to ns EL = — Ll = _Skalbania., "| get approval from: the. Ed- ' gain, permission from the ; Oilers. a “Wayne was going: ‘to own half. ‘of ‘the Bruins," said “But we ‘didn't monton team, They called it (a conflict of interest and, -* _ maybe if the. positions were: - reversed, I wouldn’t give my ‘approval. either, Maybe. 1 wr undératand tha "MacPherson, 42,” WES : Greizky's coach ‘during his "+" last season of hockey: wie bo . Sault'Ste. Marie Greyhounds. of the Ontario Major Junior. © Hockey League before ‘Skalbania turned "Gretzky professional, at the age of 17 | -with Indianapolis Racers of - Hockey the old World Association. . ‘He spent the last two seasons coaching in the _ Hampton. ani —: Skalbania adds another. team | Eastern Hockey League with a tne pot McLean said the feturn of an NHL teém to major junior sponsorship is .a- positive move for the future of the. juniors. ”. /Neéison: Skabania | has ' made the Hirst move and TV “thinks you'll find‘many other,’ ~elubs: following his lead,’ Mee a a -_4~ Ld a ae ==] os Fishing Hole. ONLY 1970. FORD, Fai PICKUP This old truck was an: ‘artist ‘special has rust.all aver It But It would be :. great truck to gat you. to your favorite ue _ $691. 95 brakes. Brown and. fan.. 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