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14The — The Prince George numbers Citizen — Thursday, August 3,1989 game

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AMERICAN LEAGUE nearly 13 years, expects to fi# a versa­ CFL ensure good operating in both 1989 and CALGARY (CP) - Final results WEST VANCOUVER (CP) - Albert the $10,000 Xerox Senior Nationals han Kne« (10). U S , del Steve Bryan. E n t Division East Division tile rote with the Blue Jays as a substi­ Eastern Diviiion 1990 Wednesday from the 1989 Summer Chang of Calgary may be the top-seed Wodzicki, seeded 14th in the 65-man U S . 16. 6-4, 76 (7-3) Glenn Layen- W L Pet GBL W L Pet GBL tute outfielder, pinch hitter, DH and ba­ W L T F A P Polak said she regards Wednesday s National championships: at the Canarian under-18 indoor draw, had never before beaten Watson, decker US., def (11), Baltimore 55 51 ,519 - Montreal 63 44 589 - ckup to Fred McGriff at first Hamilton 3 0 0 86 54 6 vote as "only a beginning — an impor­ WOMEN championships, but he places little im- a member of Canada s Dubler Cup na­ U.S., 6-4. 76 (7-4) (12). Boston 52 52 500 2 Chicago 60 47 .561 3 Mazzilli. a switch hitter, said he fe# 2 1 0 57 58 4 tant start, but only a start. We think this 50-metre : 1 portance on winning tional team. U S del . U.S., 63 62 Toronto 53 54 495 2 Vi S i Louis 54 49 524 7 "honored' that Toronto claimed him on Winnipeg 2 2 0 121 113 4 is a good endorsement of the Ottawa Kettie Duggan, Edmonton. 3201 se­ But then, Changs life stretches In today s quarter-finals. Wodzicki will Warty Masur. Australia def Pieter Al- Cleveland 52 54 491 3 New York 55 50 524 7 waivers The usual procedure is to wart Ottawa 0 4 0102 1 28 0 Rough Riders ” conds; 2 Kathy Pearson. Toronto. beyond tennis He just finished his first play the winner of a ram-suspended dnch. South Afnca 36, 63. 6-4 Demcx Milwaukee 52 55 486 3 '* Pittsburgh 45 61 425 17Li until the player dears waivers in order to Western Division The overall proposal before council 33 78 ; 3 . Pickenng Ont , year al Harvard university. match between sixth-seeded Francois Rostagno (15), U S . def Tim Donovan. New York 50 57 467 5 1fi Philadetpha 43 63 406 19 'i avoid picking up the contract he’s signed Sask 3 1 0 120 127 6 was that $160,000 in back rent be fro­ 33 78; 4 Kathryn Owen. Vancouver, and "I haven't decided on my maior yet" Godbout of Montreal, a former member U S . 76 (7-2), 7-5 37 68 352 17'* West Division with his prevxxis team Edmonton 2 1 0 91 40 4 zen this year and the dub take the esti­ Nancy Sweetnam. Lindsay. Onl . 33.91. Chang said after he and Enc Godin of of Canadas team, and 12th- DOUBLES West Division San Francisco 62 45 579 — By daiming Mazzilli, the dub agreed Calgary 2 2 0 96 141 4 mated $283,000 m revenues from suefi 6 Val Hyduk. Toronto. 34 02; 7. Natha­ St Bruno. Oue, dispatched Garrett seeded Raymond Royer, also ol Montre­ First Round Oakland 65 42 607 — Houston 61 46 570 1 to pay at least one-third of a $350,000 B C 0 3 0 78 90 0 facilities at Lansdowne Park as food and lie Gigure. Ste-Foy. Que. 34 39. 8 Car­ Pnns and Coulter Wnght of Toronto 6-2, al Gram Connell, North Vancouver, California 64 42 604 Vi San Diego 53 54 495 9 US contract Wednesday Result beer sales and parking men Boudreau. Vancouver. 34 59 7-5 in their first-round doubles match Top-seeded Keith Carpenter of King and Glenn Michibata, Toronto, (8). def Kansas City 58 48 .547 6Vl Los Angeles 50 58 .463 12Vi Toronto general manager Saskatchewan 29 Winnipeg 27 The sticking point was the Rider s re­ 100-metre freestyle 1 Jane Ken. Wednesday al the Hollybum Tennis City Ont. posted a 6-3, 6-3 win over Steve Bryan and Al Parker. U.S., 6-4. 6 Texas 57 48 .543 7 Cincinnati 49 57 462 12Vi was keen on Wilson and Mazzilli — who Tonight's Game quest that the city absorb an estimated Toronto, 57.42; 2. Kathy Bald, Toronto. Club. No 16 Howard Simpson of Toronto 3 and , U.S., (1), Minnesota 53 54 495 12 Atlanta 43 64 402 19 are both eligible lor free agency after Toronto at Edmonton $170,000 needed to open Lansdowne 57.57; 3 . Toronto. 57.69. "I'm hoping to do some pre-med, then Carpenter will face ninth-seeded Michel def Sammy Giammatva and Glenn Seattle 51 55 481 13Vi Wednesday Results this season — because of their versatili­ Friday Game Park for each of the 10 games this sea­ 4. Petrina Lessard. Potnte-Claire. Que., maybe some tennis on the (pro) circuit Dufour ol Verdun. Que., who defeated Layendecker. U S . 6-4, 62 Chicago 44 63 .411 2 1 Montreal 3 Pittsburgh 1 ty and experience m September-stretch BC at Hamilton son This covers deaning. ushers, park­ 57,73; 5 Patncia Noall. Montreal. 58 03. after I graduate," he said. "If that No 8 Mike Bryson of Newmarket. Ont. and Patrick McEnroe, U S , (2). def Wednesday Results Philadelphia 6 Chicago 0 mns. Monday Game ing attendants, security and other house­ 6. Enn Murphy, Winnipeg. 58 07; 7 An­ doesn't work, I have my education to 6-2. 6-3 Chns Bailey Britain, and Robert Peflizzi. Toronto 8 Kansas City 0 New York 4 S i Louts 3 "The key is to have fun, not to make Ottawa at Saskatchewan keeping expenses. drea Nugent, Toronto. 5815; 8 Sharon work with * Second-seeded Gus Villanueva ot U S . 61, 64 Pieter Aldnch and Dame Baltimore 9 Boston 8 Los Angeles 7 San Francisco 4 every day (so crucial it's) like it s the last Unofficial scoring leaders: Some councillors were adamant mere Turner, New Westminster, B C . 58 88 Chang, 18. doesnt have a problem Richmond Hi#, Ont. ousted No t5 Visser. South Afnca (4). def Jared Cleveland 1 Milwaukee 0 Cincinnati 5 Houston 2 day on earth," Mazzil# said. TD C FG S Pts be no cost to taxpayers m helping the 400-metre individual medley balancing sports and academics Wayne Saigeon of Gnmsby, Ont, 6-2, Palmer and Scott Warner. U S , 76 (7- New York 7-3 Minnesota 6-4 San Diego 9 Atlanta 7 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Ridgway. S 0 11 13 1 51 dub and saw this as a dear tax bite 1 . Montreal, four minutes "They feed off each other After 6-0, No 4 Harry Fauquier ot Richmond 4), 6-4 Mark K/atzmarvi and Warty Ma­ (2nd, 10 innings) Today's Games Second Half McLoughlm. C 0 7 12 3 46 So Aid Darrell Kent suggested the 52 52 seconds 2. Chnstine Jeffrey. classes I sometimes like to get my frus­ Hi# beat No 13 Pierre Lachance of sur. Australia (7), del Charles Becxman Detroit 6 Texas 4 Houston (Clancy 58) at Cin­ Northern Dtvi*loo Osbaldiston. H 0 7 9 10 44 oty pay this cosl but that rt money Guelph. Ont.. 4:55.34; 3 Jane Ken, To­ trations out . . . I’ll go tut a few balls. Chartesbourg, due.. 6-2, 6-2, No. 5 Ken and Shelby Cannon. U.S., 46. 63. 6-4 Oakland 2 Chicago 0 cinnati (Browning 310) W L Pet GB Kaunc, E 0 8 11 2 43 by using volunteers, induding ofl-duty ronto, 4.56.73; 4. Jennifer Goldsmith. Its physically relaxing. And when I've Bmns of Toronto ousted 11-seeded Marty Dams and , U.S., vs. California 7 Seattle 0 New York (Cone 35) at St. Louis (Hi# Calgary 27 17 .614 - Jessie, W 7 0 0 0 42 police. The Riders must then pay the Vancouver, 4; 59.06; 5. Joanne Cunah, tired myself out, I'll go back and the Chuck Underhill of Vancouver 6-4. 6-4. Paul Chamberlin arid Tim Wilkison, U S , Today’s Games 6-7) Portland 23 21 .523 2 Kennerd W 0 14 6 1 33 city whatever is owed for game-day London, Ont . 5:02.16; 6 Moica Cater, books It's not really as difficult as a lot and No. 7 Norm Bradwell of Toronto 67 (1-7), 76 (7-5). suspended, dark­ Chicago (Dotson 38) al Chicago (Maddux 118) al Philadel­ Tacoma 23 21 523 3 Dorsey. O 0 7 7 2 30 costs out of 1990 revenue Toronto, 5:03.64; 7. Leanne Wilkinson, of people think." eliminated Paul Roberge of St-Bruno, ness . Argentina, and Amos Oakland (Welch 11-5) phia (Ruffin 3-4) x-Vancouver 19 25 432 8 Williams, BC 5 0 0 0 30 Once that amendment to the proposal Victoria, 5:06.90; 8 Donna McGinnis. Chang was bom in Vancouver but Que. 6-3. W Mansdorl, Israel, led Carl Limoerger and Minnesota (Aguilera 00) at New York Montreal (Martinez 12-1) al Pittsburgh Edmonton 17 27 386 10 Barrett. C 4 0 0 0 24 passed, the bailout was approved quick­ Edmonton, 5 08 34. moved to Calgary when he was "about Bradwell will meet Villanueva and Simon Youl, Australia, 7-5, 4-4, sus­ (Cary 1-0) (Walk 37) Southern Division Narosse. S 4 0 0 0 24 ly 4x50-metre freestyle relay 1 Etobi­ two.” He said his only difficulty lately Fauquier will face Bmns pended darkness Cleveland (Nichols 1-1) at Boston San Dtego (Schulze 18) at Atlanta Albuquerque 29 14 674 - Passaglia. B.C. 0 7 5 2 24 The regional councillors — represent­ coke Pepsi Swim Club. Toronto, 1:4509 has been the pressure to win, but that STRATTON MOUNTAIN Vt. (CP) - BASTAD. Sweden (AP) — Results (Smithson 5-9) (Smoltz 118) Las Vegas 23 21 .523 6Vs Chomyc, T 0 5 5 4 24 ing 32 cities and towns surrounding the (Canadian record, team members Jane seems to be behind him now. Results Wednesday trom the $602,500 Wednesday trom the $305,000 Swedish Texas (Win 9-9) at Detroit (Robinson San Francisco (Robnson 37) at Los x-Colorado Spnngs 22 22 500 5Vz Open mens tennis champronships 'Riders 29 Bombers 27 aty — are apparently split 17-15 against Ken, . Lon Melien. Allison “I had a conversation with my men’s tennis tourna­ 12) Angeles (Hershiser 128) Phoenix 19 24 442 10 the loan. Higson); 2 Manta Swim Club. Win­ ment (seedings in parentheses) (seedings in parentheses) First Quarter in Harvard," said Chang. "He said to Kansas City (Gordon 11-4) at Toronto AB R H Pet Tucson 17 27 .386 12'/i With an intense week of lobbying re­ nipeg. 146 47 ; 3. SAMAK Swim just look at rt as another tournament and SINGLES SINGLES Sask — FG Ridgway 38 1311 (Key 7-12) Larkin, Cm 315 45 107 .340 x-Won first half gional councillors ahead of her. Polak Club. Brassard. Oue. 1:48.95. to look at rt as improving every day Af­ Second Round Flret Round Sask — TD Jones 1 run California (McCaskill 108) al Seattle Gwynn, SD 416 59 139 . 334 Wednesday's Result and league commissioner Bill Baker MEN ter that talk. I relaxed — I almost tost — Gram Connell, North Vancouver, Johan Andersson, Australia, del Milo- (Ridgway convert) 14 39 (Johnson 5-2) LSmith, Atl 308 60 102 .331 Calgary 7 Edmonlon 4 have made rt clear that unless the dub s 50-metre breaststroke 1. Jon Cleve­ but I relaxed, so I don’t think of winning B.C., del Amos Mansdorl (5), Israel. 6 slav Mecir (1). Czechoslovakia 6-4. 46, Second Quarter AB R H Pet Clark, SF 394 69 130 .330 cash-flow problems are solved it will be land, Calgary. 29.30 ; 2. Mike Mason, as important nght now." 3, 7-6 (7-2) Andrew Sznajder, Toronto 61 Joakim Nystrom, Sweden, def Mi­ Wpg — TD Jessie 1 run Puckett, Mm 424 53 146 344 Grace. Chi 319 40 102 .320 officially bankrupt by the 21st ol Toronto. 29 51; 3 Rob Fox. Edmonton Chang s close call came Tuesday , del Jay Berger (6), U.S., 6-2, 2-6. 6-3 kael Pemfors (2). Sweden. 62.6-4 Kar­ (Kennerd convert) 407 ADavts, Sea 305 54 104 341 Guerrero. StL 356 36 106 298 August 29 59. 4 Marco Cavazzoni. Pointe- when he needed three sets to get past Jim Pugh (14). U.S., del Chris Prid­ el Novacek. Czechoslovakia def Andres Sask — FG Ridgway 47 921 Boggs, Bos 390 67 132 338 Raines, Mtl 317 55 94 297 That would send rt into the history Claire 29 64: 5 David Loyola. Toronto. the unseeded Godin in the second ham, Oakville, Ont.. 3-6, 7-5. 7-6 (66) .Gomez (3). Ecuador. 63. 6-4 Jonas Wpg — TD Jessie 37 mn lansford. Oak 345 45 113 328 Johnson. NY 363 76 107 .295 books along with the Montreal Akxiettes 29.95 ; 6 Cameron Grant. Edmonton. round ol the men's singles. (t), U.S., def Marty Davis Svensson (4), Sweden, del Per Heroics- (Kennerd convert) 11:32 Baines. Tex 349 59 113 324 Oquendo, StL 362 40 106 .293 — which atter 112 years died just before 30.35; 7 Jeff Sheehan, Calgary, 30 43. Both men and women played first- U.S., 6-1. 36, 6-3. Michael Chang (2). son, Sweden, 63. 62 Mikael Tauson, Sask - FG Ridgway 20 1241 Sierra, Tex 413 69 134 324 Mitchell, SF 360 67 105 292 the 1988 season staetyd 8 Ricky Cosgrove. Pointe-Ciaire Que round doubles matches Wednesday. U.S., del. Johan Carlsson, Sweden, 7-5, Denmark, del Jordi Arrese (7), Spam, 6 MIXED RECREATION Third Quarter Yount, Mil 408 66 132 324 Runs — HJohnson. New York, Ottawa Mayor Jim Durrell said the 30 95 Singles play resumes today, with 6-3 (3), U S , def. Gianluca 3. 67 (67). 63 Ndas Kulti. Sweden, Playoff round-roblna Sask — FG Ridgway 41 4 04 Franco, Tex 388 59 124 320 76; WCIark, San Francisco, 69 Riders difficulties arent entirely of their 100-metre freestyle 1 Sandy Goss. Chang meeting unseeded Danny Brakus Pozzi, Italy, 6-1. 6-2 . def Guillermo Rrvas. Argentina 63. 67 A Dlvlalon Wpg - FG Kennerd 41 9:31 Sax, NY 431 59 136 316 RBI — Mitchell. San Francisco, 90; own making Toronto. 5045 (Canadian record). 2 of Stoney Creek, Ont, in a quarter-final U.S., del. (4), U.S., 6-4, 6 (67), 62 Magnus Gustalsson. Sweden, W L Sask — TD Fairholm 29 pass Steinbach, Oak 308 21 95 308 WCIark, San Francisco, 76. "In the last few years the Riders have Darren Ward. Calgary. 51.52; 3. Mike match. 3. Jim Grabb, U.S., def del Thomas Haldin, Sweden. 6-4. 61. Pine Valley 2 1 from Burgess (Ridgway convert) 11:32 Runs — RHenderson, Oakland. Hits — TGwyrm, San Diego, suffered because the CFL didn't know Woolhouse. Calgary. 51.96. 4. Steve MONTREAL (CP) — Frank Wodzicki (7), France. 6-1, 6-4 Dan Goldie (8). David Engel. Sweden, del Magnus Reed Stenhouse 2 1 Wpg — TD Tuttle 55 pass from 81; McGrtfl, Toronto, 69. Sierra, 139. WCIark, San Francisco, 130 Yellowhead Inn 2 2 wtiat rt was." he told council. At the Vandermeulen,Calgary. 52.03. 5 of Montreal upset third-seeded Merv U.S., del . U.S.. 6-7 (4-7). 6- Zeile Sweden 63. 7-5 Bruno Oreyer, Salisbury (Kennerd convert) 13:18 Texas, 69 Doubles — Wallach, Montreal Fred Walts and Son 1 1 same time, the dub was being misma­ Stephane Hebert. Ste-Foy. Oue . 52 08; Watson of Lumby 6-2, 7-5, in mens 1, 76 (7-3). (9), U.S., def Yugoslavia, def Ronnie Bathman. Swe­ Fourth Quarter RBI — Sierra, Texas, 79; 33, Guerrero, St. Louis, 29. P.G. Bookkeeping 1 1 naged — and that s unfortunate 6 Blair Hicken. Toronto. 52.13: 7. Chns over-45 third-round action Wednesday at Sammy Giammatva. U S . 6-2, 62. Jo­ den. 62. 36, 76 (7-2) Sask — FG Rxlgway 19 032 Franco, Texas. 73; Mattingly. Triples — RThompson, San Coast Power Tram 1 2 The team now is under good man­ Chalmers. London 52 21; 8 Derek De- Wpg — FG Kennerd 45 5 45 New York. 73 Francisco, 9; Roberts, San Northern Skyeline 1 2 2 agement and has a good business plan, jong. Toronto. 52 27. Sask 10 6 10 3-29 Hits — Puckett, Minnesota. Diego, 7; VanSlyke. Pittsburgh, 7 B Dlvlalon as has the league." 400-metre individual medley 1 Ray Winnipeg 0 14 10 3-27 148; Sax, New York. 136 Home runs — Mitchell, San Francis­ Citizen 3 1 6 Brown. Toronto. 42716, 2 Attendance — 25 612 Doubles — Boggs, Boston, 36, co, 33; HJohnson, New York, 26. Los Lobos 2 1 4 Mike Meldrum, Calgary, 4 28.61; 3 Tabor Arms Pub 2 1 4 Sask Wpg Swimmer betters Puckett. Minnesota, 33. Stolen bases — Coleman. St. Steve Lutz. Toronto. 4:2911, 4 Kyle First downs 20 12 Triples — DWhite, California, Louis, 45; Young, Houston, 33. Barry s Video Stat II 2 2 4 Seeback, Toronto, 4:30.56 ; 5. Ja­ Wananty Rad 1 2 2 Yards rushing 125 102 ft o r I 10; PBradley, Baltimore. 10; Pitching (9 decisions) — De- son Pratt. Edmonton. 4 30 94. Barry s Video Stat I 1 2 2 Yards passing 224 217 Sierra, Texas. 10. Martinez, Montreal, 12-1, .923, 3.04, .7 Jon Kelly, Victoria. 4:32.36. 7 MTR Controls 1 3 0 Net offence 349 287 Home runs — McGrtfl, Toron­ Darwin. Houston, 10-2, 833, 2 16, CSL Jean-Piene Ct. Calgary.4:33 72; 8 C Division Passes made-tned 15-4213-28 to, 28; Deer. Milwaukee, 25 — DeLeon, St. Eastern Division Curtis Myden. Montreal. 4 34 98 o w n re c o rd Stray Cats 3 0 6 Interceptions by 2 1 Stolen bases — RHenderson. Louis. 135; Belcher, Los Angeles. 134 W L T F A P 4 x 50-metre freestyle relay 1 North Smdar Sluggers 2 1 4 Sacks by 4 0 Oakland, 49, Espy. Texas, 32 Saves — MaDavis, San Diego, Toronto 12 2 2 35 14 26 York Aquatic Club, Toronto. 1 33.23 (Ca­ WD West 2 1 4 Fumbles-lost 06 06 CALGARY (CP) — Olympic sil­ A pair of Calgary swimmers fin­ Pitching (9 decisions) — 27; MiWibllams. Chicago, 27. Hamilton 9 3 3 36 17 21 nadian record, team members: Paul Tor- JJsPub 2 1 4 Penalties-yards 8-86 13-146 ished behind Goss in the frees­ Bfyleven, California, 11-2, 846, Franco, Cincinnati, 25 North York 8 2 5 24 14 21 nero, Blair Hucken. Andre Denton. David ver medallist Sandy Goss broke his 100 Shoppers No 1 2 2 4 Punts rets-total 12-129 7-52 2.31; Swindell, Cleveland, 133, Montreal 000 001 200- 3 81 Ottawa 5 6 5 28 29 15 Loyola), 2. University of Calgary Swim tyle. Darren Ward was second in Harvey s Muffler 0 2 0 Net oflence is yards passing, own Canadian record in the 100- 813, 2.69. Pittsburgh 000 000 100— 1 60 West Hill Lumber 0 4 0 Montreal 2 10 3 14 31 7 Team, 1:34 23. 3 Etobicoke Pepsi Swim plus yards rushing, minus team metre freestyle Wednesday, one of51.52 seconds while Mike Wool­ Strikeouts — Ryan, Texas, 190; Perez (W.6-10), Burke (S.23) Western Division Club. 1 34.52. NELSON-MIRAMICHI. NB (CP) - losses such as yards lost on Clemens, Boston, 150. (9) and Santovenia; Reed Vancouver 14 0 3 46 18 31 three records to fall during the house finished third in 51.%. Results Wednesday at the Canadian broken plays Seves — Plesac. Milwaukee, (L.0-2), Smith (8) and LaVallie- Calgary 6 10 1 24 37 13 men s tumor sollball tournament. Individual second night of the summer nation­ 25; DJones. Cleveland. 24 re. HR: Mtl - Owen (5). Edmonton 5 11 1 24 35 11 Kathy Bald of Toronto was sec­ Saskatchewan 6 Newfoundland 4 Ruihing Sask — Jones 984. Kansas City 000 000 000- 0 2 0 Chicago 000 OOO OOO- 0 30 Winnipeg 2 10 6 25 42 10 al swim championships. British Columbia 5 Ontario 0 McCray 1352: Wpg — Jessie. ond behind Kerr in the women’s Toronto 00015011s- 8150 Phlla 002 400 00k- 6 80 Victoria 2 11 3 17 36 7 The other records came in the Manitoba 8 Nelson 6 1386. Salisbury 2-10 Gubcza (L.9-9), Crawford (5), Sanderson (L.9-7), Schiraldi Wednesday Results 100 freestyle in 57.57 seconds. Hig­ Nova Scotia 5 Quebec 3 Receiving- Sask — Fairholm men’s and women’s200 freestyle Luecken (7). Farr (8) and (4), Kilgus (8) and Benyhill. Toronto 4 Montreal 1 P E I 10 New Brunswick 4 589. McCray 5-51: Wpg - Tuttle HAWTHORN WOODS. Ill (AP) - son, also of Toronto, was third in Macfarlane, Cerutti (W.35) and Howe# (W.9-7) and Daulton Hamilton 5 Edmonton 1 relay. British Columbia 7 Nelson 1 4-116, Fab 3-42 Facts and figures lor the PGA National Whitt HRs: Tor - McGnff (28), HRs Pha - Thon 2 (9), Dykstra (5). North York 3 Calgary 1 57.69. Standings Passing Sask — Burgess go# championship Goss won his race in 50.45 se­ Mazzil# (1). New York 100 000 003—4 101 Vancouver 2 Winnipeg 1 Edmonton’s won (After Three Days) 15-41, 224 yards, 1 intercept 1 At stake 71st PGA National conds, slashing the time of 50.50 he Baltimore 000 003 330- 9 171 SL Louis 002 000 001- 3 6 0 Sunday Games Blue Division TD, Austin 01; Wpg. — championship. the 50 breaststroke in 32.01 se­ Boston 123 000 002- 8 141 Viola (W.1-0), Myers (S,16) (9) Montreal at Edmonton set last year. Manitoba. 36. B.C., 3-1: Saskatche­ Salisbury 1328. 217 yards. 2 Dates: Aug 10 to 13. Ballard, Holton (3), and Lyons; Power, Dayley (7). Vancouver at Calgary conds. Toronto’s Kathy Pearson wan. 2-1; Ontario. 1-2: Newfoundland. 1- intercept 1 TD Site: Kemper Lakes Go# Club “I needed this swim to get me Williamson (W.8-3 (7), Wonell (L1-3) (8) and Pena. Ottawa at Toronto 2: Nelson. 0-4 VANCOUVER (CP) - Facts and fi­ Yards 7,217. was second in 37.78 and Lisa Flood Thurmond (S,3) (9) and San Fran 001 101 010- 4 71 North York at Hamilton back in gear after the Olympics,” Red Division gures on the B C Lions ol the Canadian Par 36-36 - 72. of Pickering, Ont., third in 33.83. Tettieon; Pnce. Stanley 6), Los Angeles 200 122 00k- 7 61 Winnipeg at Victoria Alberta. 26; Quebec, 2-1; P E L . 2-1; Football League. Format 72 holes (18 holes daily) said the Amherst, N.S., native who Murphy (7), Hetzel (LI-2 (8), Hammaker, Wilson (L.1-3 (3), Tuesday Games Nova Scotia 1-2. New Brunswick 0-3 ORIGIN The Lions held their first stroke play now lives in Toronto and swims Patricia Noall of Montreal was Smithson (8) and Cerone HRs: Gossage (4), Brantley (5). Hamilton at North York annual meeting in 1953 and played their Playoff (if necessary) Sudden death Bal - Tettleton(22). Milligan Bedrosian (6), Robinson (9) and Vancouver at Edmonton with the Etobicoke Swim Club. “I the 400 individual medley cham­ first game in 1954 — a 226 loss to Purse To be announced (10; Bos - Cerone (2), Esasky (19). Kennedy; Martinez (W.36), SCORING Montreal Field 150 pros really hadn’t been in shape untilpion in 4:42.52, followed by Chris­ Cleveland 001 000 OOO- 1 61 Morgan (7), Howell (SZ1) (8) GP SH G GREY CUP WINS 1964 1985 Cut At the conclusion of 36 holes of Milwaukee 000 000 000- 0 6 0 and Saosda, Dempsey (8). HR: TEck. Oft 16 67 13 about two months ago. I’m reallytine Jeffrey of Guelph, Ont., in Scorecard STADIUM Moved lo BC Place Sta­ play, the field will be cut to the low 70 Candlotti (W.108), Orosco SF — Williams (4). JFashanu. Edm 14 46 10 happy with what I did here.” 4:55.34 and Kerr in 4:56.73. dium. capacity 59.478. in 1983 scores and all tied for 70th place. (S.2) (9) and Allanson; Bosio Houston 000 000110- 2 71 J Catlrtf. Van 15 46 9 AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE Defending champion Je# Sluman Goss, 22, who attends the Univer­ (L12-7) and O'Bnen HR: Cle. - Cincinnati000 300 2 0 k - 5 81 WEDNESDAY A Smith, Cal 16 44 6 1989 — 34,407 (two games, first game Former champions in field Ray Browne (3) Deshaies (L10-5), Forsch (6). SOFTBALL VTomic. NYo 14 33 8 sity of Florida, was part of the Ca­ total includes ticket promotion); 1988 — Floyd. Dave Stockton. Lee Trevino. Jack Minnesota 020 040 000- 6 14 0 Agosio (7) and Biggio; Robinson Spruce City men B Domazetis. Ham 12 29 8 25 300; 1987 - 32.500 Nicklaus. Larry Nelson. Lanny Wadkms. nadian 400-metre medley team that New York 000 101 50x- 7 101 (W.1-1), Dibbiq 2)6), Charlton (8), Rained out A Gasparmi, Ham 13 44 7 FINANCIAL PICTURE The dub has John MahaHey. David Graham, Hal Sut­ Smith, Berenguer (7), Wayne Franco (S,25) (9) and Oliver Men's slopitch G.Aunget. Wpg 15 55 6 placed second at the Seoul Olym­ accumulated debts of $8 9 million after ton. Hubert Green. Bob Tway VISITING (L33) (7). St Claire (7) and HR Cm — Biggio (8) Rained out N Gilbert Cal losing $31 million in 1988. when the 9 36 6 pics. Harper; LaPoint McCulters San Diego 010200 501- 9 122 Mixed softball SSanchez. T 12 6 team went to the Grey Cup 35 , a bronze medallist in (W.4-3) (3), Righetti (S.17) (8) Atlanta 001 003 210- 7 8 3 MTR Controls 7 Citizen 0 (del.) D Byme, Tor 8 24 6 TEAM CREDITORS Indude the B C and Geren HRs Min — Gaetti Hurst (W.108), Hams (7), Snoppers No 1 7 West Hill 0 (del) GOALTENDtNG the 400 medley at Seoul, also had VANCOUVER Pavilion Corp.. which manages the sta­ (18); NY - Geren (4). Davis (S,27) (8) and Santiago. TODAY MP GA SO Avg. dium; the Royal Bank of Canada; the quite a night Wednesday. She won Minnesota 002 100 0001- 4 9 0 Glavine, Valdez (5), Eichhom SOFTBALL PHamngton. Tor 1350 13 7 087 CFL; the Canadian Western Bank; plus the women’s -metre freestyle in New York 000 000 030 0 - 3 9 0 (L3-3)(6), Assenmacher (8) and Spruce City men M Pippo. On 990 11 2 100 100 debenture holders and several small bu­ Dyer, West (8), Reardon Benedict HRs SD — Martinez 7 30 • Lad vs Seaboard POnstad. Wpg 464 6 1 100 57.42 seconds, finished third in the THIS SUMMER? 8 30 • Mainline vs Tigers sinesses (W.4-2) (9) and laudner. (5), Clark (13); Atl - McOowefl (1). D Ferguyson, NYo 535 6 x2 101 WORLD LEAGUE Men's slopitch PREFERRED BIDDERS A group led 400 individual medley and helped Cadaret. Plunk (L4-2) (8). TORONTO (CP) — Lee Mazzilli hop­ SHabermaroi Van 1350 15 4 102 W L Pet. GB fro m 615 - Sgt O Flaherty s vs Westwood by businessman Steven Funk, a Mmne- Guetterman (10) and Geren ped on a plane m New York in the P Dolan Ham 1072 13 3 109 Calgary 24 11 .686 - power her Etobicoke team to a re­ 7:30 • Steamer s vs P G Lite sota-bom dentist who moved to Vancou­ HR; NY - Barfield (18). morning, Hew to Toronto, obtained a x-shared shutout Illinois 21 11 656 IV* Mixed softball ver in 1979. and rock music promoter cord time in the relay. California 020 100 400- 7 9 0 working visa from the Immigration De­ Youngstown 23 14 622 2 Playoffs Bruce Allen The group also indudes “Yesterday didn’t go as well for Seattle OOO 000 000- 0 6 1 partment and started m nght field for the Las Vegas 20 15 .571 4 730- Sindar vs WD West Concert Productions International of To­ $ . Blyleven (W.11-2) and Schroe- on Wednesday night Worcester 16 18 471 7Vz me as I had hoped,” said Kerr, 21, 7:30 - Bany's Vxleo I vs. Tabor Arms ronto der, Reed (L36), ComsTOck (6), Mazzil#. claimed on waivers Monday, x-lntemationals 1 36 027 24 CURRENT OWNERSHIP The Lions | Boxing j of Mississauga, Ont. “I got myself Niedentuer (8) and Valle, was released by the last x-Composite record of Greece, Italy. are community-owned There are about Cochrane (9). HRs: Cal — Soviet Union. Finland, the Netherlands back together and back in the ball- 2.000 members ol the teams non-prof# Per Armas (8), Schroeder (6), Toronto also promoted left-handed TORONTO (CP) — Donovan (Razor) and Norway society game.” Howell (17). Tony Castillo from Class AAA Ruddock may have to fight outside the Wednesday Results Night Hockey TEAM RECORD 0-3 in 1989 regular- Joining Kerr on the record-set­ Chicago OOO000OOO- 0 70 Syracuse following Tuesday night's 2-1 nng to retain his Canadian heavyweight Youngstown 114 Calgary 108 season play Oakland 100 010 00k— 2 61 loss to the boxing championship Worcester 123 Finland 112 ting squad were Allison Higgson, • 15 minutes from downtown Perez (L7-12), long (8), To make room for the two additions, CALGARY (CP) — Jamie Hislop. a OTTAWA (CP) — The Ottawa Rough and Andrea Nugent. Vancouver42 Patterson (8) and Fisk; Davis the Blue Jays optxmed Greg former forward with the Calgary Flames, Riders cleared their first hurdle Wednes­ (W.10-5). Nelson (6), Honeycutt Myers and outfielder Glenallen Hi# lo has been named assistant coach of the day in the race to pay $19 million in The North York Aquatic Club • Heated outdoor pool (S.12) (8) and Hassey Syracuse National Hockey League’s larm team in debt as Ottawa city council agreed to team of Paul Torreiro, Blair Hi­ • Fine Continental Cuisine Texas 000 200 020- 4 7 0 Myers, a lefl-banded hitter, batted Sa# Lake City. Utah help bail out the dub cken, Andre Denton and David Detroit 400 000 2 0 i- 6 91 .105 m 14 games. Hill, an emergency Hislop will work with Bobby Francis, Council voted 37 in favor of a • Coffee shop and lounge Jeffcoat (L5-4), Guante (8) call-up Sunday, went 2-for6 in two recently named head coach ol the Utah $614,000 series of concessions lo the Layola won the men’s relay in • 5 minutes to PNE/Coliseum and Kreuter, Sundberg (7); Ritz games. Golden Eagles. Riders but Jo-Anne Polak, general man­ Expert Resurts of Tuesday's Prince George Su­ 1:33:23, bettering the former mark • All major credit cards accepted (W.2-1) and Heath HRs Det - Veteran catcher was re­ "I'm thnlled to have the opportunity to ager of the CFL club, said the major per Trak BMX Eight: Jesse Ftyckman, Chns Lund, Mi­ of 1:33:97. Ward (7). Heath (7). ported to be unhappy with Myers pres­ return to professional hockey, this time hurdle will come Wednesday when the Boys chael Fehler ence on the roster because it deprived in a coaching role, said Hislop, 35. alter Ottawa-Carteton regional council votes Beginners 15: Jordan Nieskens. Robbie Hortord In other men’s events, Calgary’s the announcement Wednesday by him of time behind the plate Whitt, who on a proposal to loan the team Four: Brett Guillemm. Kelly Greffard Chns Bailey Jon Cleveland won the 50 breast­ has refused comment, platoons with Pat Flames general manager Clitl Fletcher $500 000 12: Robbie Hawrys, Donald Fieber Borders Hislop began his NHL career with the Girts coacb hoejse # the Riders get that money, she said, Novice stroke in 29.51 seconds. Mike Ma­ Combined with catcher Franctsco Ca­ Quebec Nordiques in 1979. He was Four: Robyn Massicotte. Melissa Lund members of her management comm#tee Six: Stephan Bnzan, Jess Ireland Jason son of Toronto was second in 29.51, Six: Sara Harber, Chense Wessel Western Lacrosse Association brera’s demotion on Monday and the obtained by the Flames in 1981. but re­ have assurances of getting more than Gorman trade for outfielder Mookie Wilson, the tired after being struck in the eye in Nine: Jennifer Landort, Vanessa Bolin, while Edmonton’s Rob Fox was i n n Coquitlam 10 Victoria 7 $600,000 in private money Intermediate Jays have returned to the standard com­ 1983 He had 75 goals in 345 NHL Sa/a Bolin. (Coquitlam leads best-of-seven Without question. ' she said when Six: Daniel St Piene, Billy Cameron. third in 29.59. plement of two and five out­ games 12: Carla MacAloney. Carmelita Wessel. semi-final 16) asked rt the pnvate funds depend on the Jamie Landort fielders. The Flames also announced the sign­ Jodi Ryckman Toronto’s Ray Brown won the 400 VICTORIA (CP) — Jody Twa scored regional loan "Those people are not in­ Seven: Chnstopher Dutchak. Liam Ran­ 700 Lillooet Road Wilson played m centre field Wednes­ ing of two lormer draft selections deferv individual medley in 4:27. 16, lour goals, inducing the winner late in terested in putting money into an organi­ dall. Frank Brookes Cruisers day, replacing . and ceman Darryl Olson a graduate ol North Vancouver, B.C. the third period, as the Coquitlam Ada- zation that s tust there to fold at the end Ten: Ryan Wessel. Enc Hamilton. Ste­ 31-and-over: Steve Landort Rudy Van- trailed by Mike Meldrum of Calga­ George Be# returned to left field alter Northern Michigan University, and lett nacs defeated Victoria Pay Less 10-7 in of the year ven Eisiier Battum serving a two-game suspension. winger Tim Sweeney who played lour ry in 4:28.61 and Steve Lutz of To­Call Toll Free 1-800-663-2500 a Western Lacrosse Association playoff They're interested in putting their 13: Paul Greenwood. Craig Neidermay- Nexl race: Tonight, registration at 6 game Wednesday The 34-year-okf Mazzilli, a veteran of seasons at Boston College money into an organization to be able to p.m. raang at 7. ronto in 4:29.11. [ Transactions BASEBALL names Francis T Vincent. Jr chair­ man of Maior League Baseball Properties Kansas City Royals activate shortstop Kurt Stillwell from the 21-day disabled list Option mfielder Bill Pecota to Omaha of the American Association place catcher Dave Engle on waivers lor the purpose of giving him his unconditional release Toronto Blue Jay* call up pitcher Tony Castillo Irom Syra­ cuse ot the Option catcher and outfielder Glenallen Hill to Syracuse National League Pittsburgh Pirate* place pitcher Bob Kipper on the I5day disabled list Recall outfielder Scott Little from Buffalo of the American Association San Frandsco Giant* place prtcher Rk* Reuschel on the 15-dav isabied list Recall pitcher Russ Swan from Class AAA Phoenix ol the Pacific Coast League FOOTBALL CFL B.C. Lion* sign import delensive back Ron Howard Acti­ vate import delensive end Willis Beasley, import comerback Johnny Holloway and import running back Anthony Parker Re­ lease import defensive end Walter Ballard Edmonton Eskimo* activate import wide receiver Keith Wnght and import linebacker Jeff Braswell Transfer import linebacker Bnan Wanen to the reserve list NFL Denver Bronco* announce the retirement of defensive end Ru ion Jones Miami Dolphin* sign centre Travis Simpson Waive nose tackle Vince Taszek New York Giant* waive tackle Dean Tiebout New York Jet* sign linebacker Kevin McArthur San Dtego Charger* sign linebacker Gary Plummer to a three-year contract Waive wide receiver Clmt Sampson Washington Red*kin* agree to terms with quarterback Bill Kenney

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