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14 — in ci i iA.ii.iN, rruice ueorge — rriaay, August 17, iy«4 Lions heavy favorites against Hamilton Sunday by IAN MacLAINE Saturday and the Saskatchewan Roughriders meet thefences gang up on veteran receiver Brian Kelly —SASKATCHEWAN the (1-4-1) at (2-4) Canadian Press Stampeders Sunday in Calgary. league’s top scorer with 12 and 72 pointsThis could — be the the most difficult pick of the week­ probably said it best for Al Bruno’s W INNIPEG (5-1) at OTTAWA (3-4) he’s got the smarts to work on the opposition’send. weak­ Both teams are hot and cold from week to week struggling Hamilton Tiger-Cats following their 30-22 lossOttawa played a stubborn game last weekend in Van­nesses. Edmonton by three points.and it’s a matter of getting one team in the right frame to the last weekend. couver but with J.C. Watts nagged by B.C. (5-1) at HAMILTON (1-4-1) of mind. “We’re fighting for our lives,” bewailed the veteranhurts and injured running back Skip Walker stillThe Tiger-Cats opened the season with a win and aQuarterbacking is too erratic to pin down and Calga­ rusher-cum-slotback after the game, which wasn’t as absent, there are dark days ahead. tie before stringing together four straight losses. Lookry’s once-promising defence has been anything but that close as the score implied. The Rough Riders have too many healthy bodiesfor to B.C. to keep that streak intact. lately. gets the starting nod in wnat is be­ Bruno, who became head coach of the Canadian Foot­replace to make a game of it against the high-flying is feeling the heat, more because of his lieved to be the first start by a Canadian quarterback ball League franchise late last season and almost stoleBlue Bombers. Clements gives them the stability Otta­inability to find key people open than becausein his he’srookie season since with the Eskimos the Eastern Conference title, isn’t pleased with the per­wa is lacking at that skill position unless recently-struggling with his own game. The Hamilton quarter­in the mid-50s. formances of some of his players. He indicated headsacquired Joe (747) Adams becomes ’sback, unfortunately, isn’t getting that extra effort Saskatchewanfrom by three points. would roll this week with the most recent cuts from Na­ace in the hole. some teammates. tional Football League training camps on the market­Winnipeg by five points. B.C. counterpart has been getting theBye: Toronto Argonauts. place. EDMONTON (3-3) at (2-4) raspberry from fans at B.C. Place because of the gen­1984 Predictions: 19-9. But that’s not likely to be of much help Sunday Turnerwhen Gill still has a long stewardship before he fillseral lack of enthusiasm the Lions are showing at home.The Blue Bombers visit the Rough Riders at 4:30 the Ticats are hosts to the B.C. Lions in the annual Hallthe role coach envisaged for nim at trainingBut Dewalt, suffering from a mild concussion, willtoday like­ on BCTV (channel 12, cable 11). of Fame Game at . camp. In fact, if Gill doesn’t show a little more imagi­ly be replaced by impressive rookie this The weekend schedule starts tonight in Ottawa where nation with his play selection, don’t be surprisedweekend. to see The Lions visit the Tiger Cats at 2 p.m. Sunday the hometown Rough Riders are in a key matchup anotherwith heralded rookie, Steve Smith, get more field But B.C. is winning and being able to come upon with a BCTV, CKPG Radio (550) and CBC French former Rider quarterback and his Win­time. player of the calibre of Kesi Afalava to fill in for(channel in­ 4, cable 5) and the Roughriders visit the nipeg Blue Bombers. Eskimo quarterback has been a pleas­jured defensive lineman Nick Hebeler doesn’t hurt theirStampeders at 7 p.m. Sunday on CKPG (channel 2, The Edmonton Eskimos visit the Montreal Concordesant surprise to head coach and if the de­confidence. B.C. by seven points.cable 3). SEVEN D ISCIPLIN ED Cowboys CFL Hall of Fame welcomes five kicked by HAMILTON (CP) - best versatile quarter­nated defensively forhas the actively participated Three former players,backs to play in theLions at middle line­in at Beanballs bring action including Terry Evan-CFL. He guided the B.C. backer for five yearsthe senior or profession­ IRVING, Tex. (AP) - shen and , Lionsand to Grey Cupuntil a neck injuryal level for 45 years, 16 NEW YORK (AP) — The Padres will sions would then not go into effect Gary until Anderson the kickedtwo builders will be in­appearances in 1963 andforced him into early ofre­ which were as com­ appeal ’ 10-day suspensionappeals are heard by Feeney. two 49-yard field goalsducted Saturday into 1964.the tirement. missioner of the CFL, and 10,000 $ fine that followed last weekend’s “We’re not going to appeal,” Torre saidand after free agent rookieCanadian Football HallBrown, noted for hisAlso being inductedand the late Seymour beanball battle with the . learning of the disciplinary actions. Anthony Corley scoredof Fame. speed and ability, domi­are , whoWilson. The suspension, rendered Thursday by NationalAll of the suspended players were fined,two as fourth-quarterWilliam McBride, ma­ League president Chub Feeney, is the longestwere for San Diego players , Greg Book­touchdowns Thursdaynaging director of the a major league manager since Dave Bristol ofer, the , Kurt Bevacqua, Tim Flannery,night to give the Pitts­Hall and museum, said HOCKEY PLAYERS went out11 days for in 1978 and Rich Gossage, and coachesburgh Steelers a 20-10 in a news release Thurs­ after swinging his hat at an umpire. Ozzie Virgil and Jack Krol. exhibition victory day over that will Get In shape for Williams was one of seven people suspendedThe Bravesas said Perry and Mahler were finedthe Cowboys inbe a the other former your hockey season. a result of Sunday’s game, during which brush-$700 apiece and Bedrosian $600. In addition, pitch­joust of National Foot­player inducted. back pitches sparked three separate brawls. er was fined $350 and pitcherball Pas- League unbeatens. Evanshen caught 600 POWER SKATING Atlanta manager was suspendedcual Perez $300. Pittsburgh raised its passes for 9,697 yards, three days and fined $1,000. Braves Gerald Perry, A statement said Williams waspre-season record to while3-0, committing only Coached by Grant Williams disciplined “since as the field manager, he is heldwhile Dallas dropped to ELKSENTRE Steve Bedrosian and Rick Mahler, along with Pa­responsible for the continuing incidents involving three fumbles during a dres Champ Summers and , also 2-1. 14-year career. Two weeks (Starts Sept. 4 to Sept. 14) were suspended for three days. his players that led to serious altercations onPittsburgh the fell behind field.” 3-0 in the first half on His 80 pass 1st week Tues. to Fri.; 2nd week Mon. to Fri. The suspensions were to take effect todayTorre was suspended and fined, because heRafael was Septien’s 24-yardcatches ranks him sec­ 6 to 9 yrs. 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. unless they are appealed. San Diego presidentheld responsible for the ninth-inning fightfield “ingoal. But the Steel­ond on the all-time CFL 10 yrs. & over 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Ballard Smith said the Padres would appeal the which previously-ejected players participated,”ers tied it in the third list behind Tommy Scott. FEE: $50.00 penalties given Williams and Brown. The suspen-the statement added. period on A nderson’sHe shares the record for first field goal and wentthe most TD pass recep­ Registration Aug. 18/84 Hart Hwy. Mall, Austin Rd., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For further Information call Sue 563-5303, SXPO S BEAT GIANTS ahead 6-3 on his secondtions in a season of 17 early in the fourth quar­with . Ellen 962-9021 or Kathy 962-7098 ter. Kapp was one of the SporiBond by Spruce City Flgun Skating Club Then rookie Chris Brown of Notre Dame Tigers move ahead again intercepted a Danny by Associated Press Oakland A’s clubbed the Baltimore Orioles8-1. White pass at the Dallas Barbaro Garbey stroked a pinch- in theKen Phelps smacked two solo home runs26-yard and line. Rookie Carl bottom of the 12th inning to drive in HowardLarry Milbourne lined a bases-loaded tripleHoward as of the Cowboys Johnson from first base Thursday and givethe the Mariners beat the New York Yankees was flagged for interfer­ an 8-7 victory over the California5-4. ence at the Dallas two Angels. Jim Rice blasted a pair of two- homers andthat Corley scored from Chet Lemon led off the Detroit 12th with a sin­rallied the Boston Red Sox over the Minnesotaa yard out. gle but was forced at second on Johnson’s Twinsground­ 7-5. The Cowboys reta­ er. Garbey followed with a double deep into theDon Slaught’s first career grand slam poweredliated with 8:47 to play left field corner and Johnson beat the relay home.the over the Rangerson an 18-yard scoring The triumph, coupled with Toronto’s 6-5 6-3.loss to pass from White to rook­ Cleveland, put the Tigers 10 games ahead of the In the National League, Andre Dawson andie KirkTim Phillips of Tulsa. Blue Jays in the East baseballWallach hit home runs during a five-run, third-in­But White fumbled to race. ning rally and the rolled11- to an 3 victory over the San Francisco Giants. Steeler Former rookie Terry “Before I went up there, I looked over at DougGiant Max Venable, Dawson’s late-inning replace­Echols of Marshall at Baker in the dugout and I said, ‘Bake, I’m start­ment, also homered and Charlie Lea earned histhe Cowboy 30. Four ing to get tired,”’ said Johnson, who was playing15th victory. plays later Corley broke on less than two hours sleep after the birth of Thehis Expos are tied for fourth in the NL a East tackle and scored from first child shortly after 4 a.m. with the St. Louis Cardinals,'/2 10games behind nine yards out. Reliever Willie Hernandez raised his record tothe . The Cowboys cashed 7-2 by retiring all11 batters he faced, including hit two home runs and John Den­in a break for the only DEMO CLEARANCE SALE six strikeouts. John Curtis, 0-1, who pitchedny the gave up four hits in eight innings as first-halfthe Phila­ points. 12th for the Angels, got the loss. delphia Phillies routed the 8-3. These vehicles all to be cleared. Come in In Cleveland, Andre Thornton’s two-run Johntwo-out Tudor scattered seven hits and Jason double in the bottom of the ninth capped Thompsona four- homered, giving the Pittsburgh PiratesThe St. Louis Car­ run rally and lifted the Indians over the a Blue 5-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves. dinals visit the Seattle and see the salesman of your choice. Jays. Seahawks in a pre-sea­ Elsewhere, Bruce Bochte cracked a two-run The Angels visit the Orioles at 11 a.m. Sun­son £ame at 7:30 to­ double to spark a five-run third inningday as theon KING (cable6). night on KING (cable NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. 6 ) . The San Francisco LEADERS UNBEATEN 19ers visit the San Die­ go Chargers at 6 p.m. Saturday on KIRO (ca­ Labatt's on top to stay ble 7). With just three games Labatt’s, at 9-0, is out Nautilus Kickers at 1 The Miami Dolphins remaining in the Northof range of second-placep.m. in one of two visit the Los Angeles Cariboo Senior SoccerCity Furniture (5-3-1)games Sunday at Rotary Raiders at 1 p.m. Sun­ League season, Labatt’sand can concentrateStadium. on day on KING (cable6). Pastry Chef doesn’t haveending the year with its The Kickers, in fourth to worry about losingundefeated the streak intact.place with a 3-4-0 record, FISHING • HUNTING regular season title. Labatt’s takes on theare looking to move past • C A M P I N G Farr Installations into SKIING SPECIALISTS sole possession of third. Budd told to 'benefit' Farr, 3-4-3 and just LOS ANGELES (API Budd, 18, was roundlyone point ahead of Nau­ — Two Olympians havebooed by the Lostilus, faces Team X at 11 urged Zola Budd in a let­Angeles Coliseum crowda.m. Sunday. ter to “learn, grow andafter she and Decker Team X is looking for benefit” from her colli­collided during the wo­its first win after nine OUTDOOR RAMBLINGS sion with U.S. runner losses. men’s 3,000-metre final. Meanwhile, a special Mary Decker during anDecker was injured as by BOB MELROSE Olympic final, and chide exhibition match featur­ August 17/84 1984 CELEBRITY EUR0SP0RT 1984 OLDS DELTA 88 ROYALE she fell to the anding local media repre­ 3 door sedan. 2.8 litre v6, Brougham, 4 dr. sedan. 5.0 litre V8, both Decker and specta­was forced to leave the tors for ungraciousness. sentatives is scheduled It s berry picking time. Areas around Prince George auto., loaded. Stock No. 4014 auto., loaded. Stock No. 4219 race. She later blamed for 5 p.m. Saturday at contain many kinds of wild Iruits and most of them High jumper Debbie are now ready for picking. Locally, wild raspberries Budd for the mishap,Rotary. grow along old skid roads and throughout old burns. Brill of Burnaby and althoughfor­ officials ab­ The league plays host Huckleberries are found throughout our area in scat­ mer javelin throwersolved the teenager ofto a media game at 5 tered pockets as well as blueberries. Saskatoons are Kate Schmidt made any fault. p.m. Saturday. one of my favourites. Look for them on open, sunny their remarks in an open hillsides. Because of our weather, most berry crops are good this year. Take along a pail and watch out letter to Budd. printed in for Mother Nature's own fuzzy berry pickers (Bears) the Los Angeles Times. Eat them as a dessert, sprinkled over cereal, or freeze them for a winter feast. Steelhead are coming into the Skeena, Morice & Fop students Bulkley, in fair numbers; this year looks like a good year Coho are also moving in. Steelhead tags are 1984 CAVALIER 4 DOOR SEDAN 1984 CELEBRITY 2 DR. COUPE earn honors $6 00 for residents. 2.0 litre engine, auto, ps, power tailgate, sport 2.0 litre V6, auto, ps, pb, and more New tags for moose, deer, etc. are of course now suspension and more. Stock No. 4312 Stock No. 4078 Jeff Graham and available. Same price as last year. The season is Liane Rafuse took top longer this year and a longer moose calf season will honors at thc Pepsi-Wil­ also be in effect this year son tennis challenge this Any hunter wishing to hunt for the first time has to week. complete a C O R E, course (Conservation & Outdoor Recreation Education). COR E, is no longer mn Graham won the eight- through the Min. of Environment, it is now run through to 12-year-old division a wing of the Open Learning Institute. If you need a and Rafuse took the 13 IRMGARD KING C O R E, course phone 563-4237 for further informa­ to 16 class during les­ tion. sons at Carrie Jane Nicholson Chev Olds welcomes Caledonia Ramblers hike this weekend to Teare 1984 CHEV 3/4 TON PICKUP 1984 COTUSS CALAIS 2 DU. Gray Park. In the pro­ Irmgard King to our Sales Staff Mountain at McBride. It is an easy day or overnight gram. lessons are given trip. Contact Joy Miller at 562-3426 for further inform­ Camper Special, 5.7 litre V8, (350), HD COUPE for the first three days as Assistant Sales Manager and ation. chassis and more. Stock No. 4095 and the fourth is devoted Stock Controller. Irmgard bring Have A Good Weekend 5.0 litre V8, auto, loaded to skill testing. Bob Stock No. 4099 Winners /ire chosen by 12 years experience in the auto­ Mow well they have mas­ mobile industry. tered basic skills taught ICHOLSON during the week. 2000 Victoria St. This week’s lessons bdbSborbc HEVROLET are at College Heights. 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