ANCOUVER (CP) — British umbia Lions moved Into sec-. c¢_in the Western Foot- i Conference Wednesda it with an 11-1 win over Ed- ton Eskimos before. 32,454 ker Ken Phillips scored f the B.C. points on a fleld 1a single and a convert on a chdown pass’ ftom Paul hers” to Lefty Hen- son. frdmonton placekicker Dave ér got Eskimos’ point when a eld goal attempt in the sec- Warter went wide and Mike in conceded the single: “win left the Lions with two wins and two losses for four points, four behind the WFC — leaders, CalgaryStampeders, Edmonton’ 8 one-and-four record jiut them. in the confer- ence cellar with Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders, who also have 1-4 records B.C. SCORES FIRST B.C. counted first on a 40-yard field goal by Phillips at 9: 56 of . the first quarter. "> Just as the quarter was en- ding, Charlie Bryant — playing - his first game as an Eskimo after: being picked up from Winnipeg — fumbled and Lions’ defensive ‘end Jim White 2 outhful. Don Gullett | efeats Bob Gibson - i THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 0 years ago Don Gullett in high school. Now he’s at -head of the class in the ajor leagues, giving pitching dns to fellows like Bob Gib- t’s some satisfaction beat- g Gibson,” said Gullett, ‘the mincinnati Reds’ 20-year-old i tcher’ who outdueled the St. Mitouis -Cardinals’ ace 5-0 | ednésday night. aj In “other National League eames, Pittsburgh Pirates Me immed - Houston Astros : 3-2, Bthicago Cubs walloped Atlanta ‘raves 7-2, New York Mets rned back Los Angeles Dodg- mas 3-2 in 10 innings, Montreal . sxpos whipped San Diego Padres 4-3 and San Francisco ee giants hammered Philadelphia ae Phillies 7-0. Gullett’s marks continue to be mmell the more impressive,: since - meee wasn'l even in professional meg oascball in 1969 and was used fe pparingly in relief in 1976. my MPRESSES GIBSON, . B} The hard- throwing: southpaw. ‘kid pitched a fine game real, good- young id Gibson, who aut. ae ored % ‘A no-hitter last Saturday Biopainst the Pirates and has won Hfiwo Cy -XYoung awards as the National League's No. | pitcher. Se, Gulleil's recordhas overtones miof a possible 20-game victory Aseason. Bul the youngster isn re iB ithinking about it, he says. “| never expected to come Hthis far in the first place,” he said. “I'm just going to take those victories one at a vime.”’ Milt May, who hit a home run ito give Pittsburgh a temporary - #2-0 lead in the fourth inning, de- Bilivered -a_tie- -breaking - single- with the bases Joaded in the last: mevof the ninth. ae ithe Cubs- within 5!2 games of M\the front running Piratesinthe [j- National‘Ledgue East Division, [fF 4 The blast: made a winner of | PProducer earches - tfor star MGM is’ launching ‘a. laa search for Miss Bl Ghost America to. reign, over ita of Dark Shadows,” a Gai David. Selby, Grayson’ Hall, > John Karlen, Nancy Barrett - Bland Lara Parker. Dan Curtis, who created the f long running television series... “| me new gothic horror film starting | : “Dark Shadows,” produced and directed. the current film, a sequel ‘to last year's popular § oa “House of Dark Shadows,” m The national winner of the. m|Miss Ghost America | contest - #{will receive an ‘appearance on ~. ABC-TV's “Dating Game,” a) Hirip ta Hollywood. with ‘three we days at the Holiday Inn‘and a’ $250 Savings Bond. Prior .to the : national finals scheduled’ for’ ; September. 25, regional finals -—% . ~: i will be held in-ten major cities: J. | Entry forms and rules ‘for’. : | across the country. young ladies between the ag A of 18 and 25 interested in. m| tering are available at MGM's {| regional offices or. MGM. Studio in Culver City, Entry forms will also be available’ at theatres and drive-ins: where - the. file will play. ‘The story ; of UNight of Dark" Shadows,” writtén by Sam Hall @ and Dan Curits, deals: with. a beautiful ghost who comes back from the grave to claini her love. Miss Ghost America: will m be chosen on the basis ‘of charm, m poise,. stage presence: and personality, as,well.as beau ’ Entrants are encouraged to | ® their imaginations run. wild. to the ghostly ‘attire ‘and B makeup they -feel ‘appropriate @ for their appearance ; “Night of Dark ‘Shade | scripted by Sam Hall, ‘ptid:wai filmed on* location ‘at: the dav ma Johnny Callison smashed-‘a |. merand-siam home run in the | jeighth inning to key a fiverun’ | explosion for Chicago and keep . 14-4, impressed Gibson Wednes- day night. Milt Pappas, making his first appearance against his former Atlanta mates since being sold to Chicago last year. ‘Ken Singleton drove home the’ winning run with a single in the 10th inning, pacing: the .New York triumph over sliding Los Angeles, which dropped 712 games behind San Francisco's West leaders. Singleton’s game- winner -followed a double by Tommie Agee. Pinch-hitter Coco Laboy brought Montreal from behind with a two-run single in the sev- enth inning. Asingle by John Bateman, a walk to Ron Fairly and a sacri- fice bunt by Ron Brand set up Laboy's single that rubbed out a 3-2 deficit and helped Carl Mor- ton carb a personal, four-game losing streak, =~ Southpaw John Cumberland pitched a five-hitter and batter- mate Dick Dietz ripped a homer, carrying hot San Fran- ‘cisco. over Philadelphia. It was the Giants’ fifth straight vic- tory. . Go Fishing — recovered. Brothers passed 25 yards on the first play of the second quarter to Hendrickson, who scampered into the Edmonton end zoné for the touchdown. . Cutler’s second-quarter field goal attempt was from the 44 and Wilson took the wide kick almost over the goal line before deciding to concede the single, “BC, fans thought they were in for more scoring late in the-sec-- ond quarter as the Lions moved - from their own 47 to the Ed- monton 38 before picking up a five-yard penalty {for illegal in- terference. Ted Gerela, the Lions! .trou- bled place-kicker, tried for a field goal from the Edmonton St - but it was tipped by an Edmon- ton player and fell short of the mark. LAWRENCE AT QB The third quarter was score. _B less as the highlights were Dick Dupuis’ interception of .a Brother pass to end Dave Denny and the appearance of Larry — Lawrence at quarterback for. Edmonton. ° He got the club moving but was unabie to score. The former Calgary backup quarterback overthrew Mc- Gowan in the B.C, end zone at the end of the third quarter and in the fourth connected on one to Bryant on a play that went to ’ the B.C. five, only to have it called back on an illegal inter- ference penalty., Bryant ended. the game as Edmonton's top pass receiver, picking up 45 ‘yards on two tosses. He also rushed for 22 yards on five car- ries. Phillips’ final single came in the last minute of the game ona punt of 42 yards that. was Brabbed: in the Eskimos: end | zone by Dick Dupuis who con- ceded the point. CLOSE IN STATISTICS B.C. had a total of 16 first downs in the contest to Edmon-: ton's 14. The Lions’ total offence ‘was 262 yards while the Eski- . mos totalled 253, TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE B.C, Cc LIONS MOVE INTO 2ND SPOT WITH. : IECENT: WIN. OVER EDMONTON ESKIMOS. In rushing, - ‘B.C, rang up 185 yards while Edmonton had 138 on the ground. Bob Houmard was the rushing workhorse for the Eskimos as he carried 10 times for -107. yards including one 40-yard romp. ‘Lions’ fullback Jim Evenson. carried 16 times for 94 yards and also took two passes for 20. Brothers threw 14 passes and eight of them were completed. -Henderickson grabbed four | passés for 59 yards, Including his. touchdown. Don Moorhead. came into the game briefly for - - B.C. in the. first quarter and .' scrambled to throw one com- pleted pass. Don Trull completed seven of the 13 passes he threw. while Lawrence completed four of ua - Final passing figures show Edmonton with a slight edge, 115 yards compared to 107 for: Co, . Phillips averaged 43.9 yards on eight ‘left-footed hoofs, the - longest a 57-yarder. Fred Dunn of the Eskimo&, apparently still suffering from a leg Injury, punted nine times for a 94.3 av- erage and his best effort was 42 yards, LIONS GRAB FUMBLES Each team fumbled the ball twice, with the Lions recovering . both the Edmonton miscues and the Eskimos capitalizing on a B.C, fumble. A fourth-quarter fumble by Dunn as hé was attempting a. third-down punt produced something of a comedy of errors with the Lions doing the laughing, White recovered the ball ini- tially for B.C. and tried tomake: for the Edmonton end zone. In his haste he dropped the ball and a group of Lions clambered’ over each other—still heading for the Eskimo goal line— — ‘before Garret Hunsperger snared the elusive ball. 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