downed Boston Red Sox: the eight-hit ‘pitching’ final series 10-8 over Wayside Grocery Tueada: t at Gary Roenicke and Cliff dinger, bat. sometimes _3-1, Milwaukee Brewers. of Paul Splittortt pit Dan Rotary park, + * | y nigh Johnson muely know they're:not so sure. trounced Detroit Tigers 10-3 Quisenberry, st Shopper’s has a chartce to wrap the series up Thursday a sooo =—They-each slammed two and Chicago. White Indiana 4 Red Sox'1 night when the two teams meet again in the second gameaf — [. homers . Tuesday _ night; Sox: defeated _ Seattle. Gorman Thomas drilled theseries, ‘That game will start at 6:45 p.m, at Rotary. Trapy pers accounting for ‘four,.runs, Mariners 4-2." "hip second. double of the Tonight's games are both final-geries games, with Far-Ko- and then both expressed Blue Jaye 4 ‘Twins 3 “game, a two-out, Contracting playing Skoglund * inthe winner’s Chris H land win first ubpeten over one ofthe lba : -Four runs -batted in by. two-run bases-loaded shot in round semifinal: of the Bronco divisfon final‘round and, in: y' : balls. “Johnson and three by. Garth | the eighth inning, to snapa the Mosquito division, . Terrace: Esso plays. Flaherty ~Helght: 5'97..Welght: 4 “1. wat: surprised ‘ap lorg helped rookie Trucking in the first game ‘of that ane group's double- Bats: Right. . Throws: Right halt _ anybody that" the second pitcher Jim Acker record Brewers 10 Tigers 3 . knockout final. - a ne narra et “Mike Brown drove in two homer | went’ ~.out,”, - hig first- major league Moose Haas’ ’stattered | The Far-Ko-Skoglund game staris at 6: 30 p.m. ‘at Agar Ss _ About the only similarity fastball-fans may-notice: runs with a i0th-inning ” somite of his. eight. vietory. Acker, who was — eight hits and Cecil Cooper . Park, with the winner advancing to the tournament final. - mh about between Phil: Webb and Chris Hyland is that single to lead the Edmonton “ oning .blast off “Shan¢, making his first start after’ hit a two-run: -homer . The loser: of tonight's: game takes on Credit Union Friday t they play is the, same outfield for the saine team " Rawley” af New. York 14 relief appearances, was night in the loser's round semifinal,with the winner of that. iy eir fastball careers er greatly, as do r. touche - . me meeti tor ht’ winner in the final e next - ‘playing styles. Hyland has been at the game since he and the Pacific Coaet’ powered Baltimore Otloles touched two ils in five four bare losin e ‘heen Monday. ne nig ean FF was barely-old enough to swing a bat, white Webb —PF League’s ‘Northern: 44 - a" .5-2°. american _ innings. which “highlighted a. “four. - The winner ‘of tonight's Esso-Flaherty game. advances to took the hardball route and has galned most of his [f. Division, first;palt litle over League. baseball’ victory ‘Rangers 3 Angels 2°’ . run ninth, Ned Yost, Charlie. meet, regular-season champions: Terrace ‘Drugs Friday A: fastball experlence’ playing In local leagues. While _ Tacoma, - over: the Yankees. Larry P artigh drove in Moore’ “and Jim night’ with the: winner earning a final berth and the losers : Chris reliesan strength and an overpowering swing to Elsewhere. in, ‘the PCL . tw ith a h d meeting next: M vida for the other final : _get on base, Philip's strengths at the plate fle In the Tuesday, Las Vegas won the | 1° ~ Johnson, he hit “tay runs with a homer and. Gantner drove in two rung | onday berth. } coripaciness of hls swing and good bats , w 6 a pe, double — and. Danny apiece for the Brewers, The Mosquito game starts at 6: isp. m., alsoat ARE Park, iM P ng 9 peed, Southern Division first-half. . - MMABUTe tho with the bases’. . a: : } . Fa Hyland’s defensive abilities have Improved to the [-. title by beating Tucson 5-4, © em, ‘the sixth - Darwin scattered eight hits eit _ _ ay ‘point where he has the full confidence of hiscoaches Salt’ Lake. gave’ a 17400 pty e 8 in' 7: 1-3. innings: -before oy ; ee in any given situation, and Webb's range and speed in drubbing to-. Portland, - inning, dita a three-run needing help | from” - - My rightfleld help him to chase down his share of balls Phoeni vot. - past’ . homer in the first off Bryan. ‘Dave Schmidt. Wayne . nt that would give many other fielders. trouble. : . Albuquerque. 6 4, fond: Sree of- wigan; ‘i Tolleson: - - singled |; “and, Yo 5 Bh oth men are excited about playing In the Norwest b : nasi ae Minnesota as: Teroato onto Bi e a League or the first ime-and both: fee! that I’sonlya 9 Hawai edged ver eae wlpped the he Twins 2," ‘Parra daublet him | ou were aern ws a ee +s matter ef time: ethe’ ‘Molson Kings's artipressing . Pe of saw ashet ol? nliew sina: pad Pwvins wou : oath fifth ad P ‘eh ‘hit. his u vues Se spsiyean spars " a - the lea veieaders. .- The Tigers took a $-0 lead." ,, e fifth and Parris ans tn other’ Molson King news; sales continue for an toot tncing in Tacoma Me Iwas kind at a 12th home run of the'season "about the Kemano Completion Project. ; ; A memberships inthe Molson King ‘Booster Club. Each on Dave Hudgens’ three-run . ‘on the first.one," he,sa I,. to give the This i ig one of a series of answers s from Alcan’ BY : ‘walng for a no-hitier, despl’,-: Los Angeles* hitless, ‘Then, - In “other games, PhiladelphiaLhillies © and-— * Gary Matthews. © 9.2". Montreal Expos -split .a doubleheader, the Phillies | ‘ winning the opener 1 and the Expos taking: ‘the nightcap 5-4'in 12 innings; St. Louis Cardinals blanked New York 5-0, Pittsburgh 4 ‘6 fifth-inning -éacrifice’ fly -eitth -against - Los: “Angeles , Starter, Alejandro Pend, oe pales Bip 6 rs ‘two-run “homer and solo shots by Mike Schmidt ‘and ‘In. the’ second . game, Schmidt blasted a two-rain- homer, his 14th, to. give the Phillies: a Sl ad in, the" sixth: “in the game’s- ‘first. run with - taro With one out in the seventh, “S i Dusty Baker broke the spell: * |. with a: clean‘single to’ left, -. ‘Anid, after Bill Russell Jed. - A’ off: the ‘ninth with. another single, Luis DeLeon came’ én to retire the side in order Garry “Templeton: ‘singled -~ .. Allen -also in an‘untarned:run In-the -. ee ee ‘po ‘ahead ~ (1) . : ' 43 after elght innings, but . “St: Lous. volieter: Doug" Hendrick drove in. two. St. Louis'runs.. Pirates’ 8 Cubs '4 Mike Easler and Jason Thompeon provided the offensive spark to help Rick ‘ Rhoden, 4-7, struggle to an - . U-hit: complete ~ game. Aang oath a nlnth omar off Ipser Phil Niekro, 26. drove: “in three runs’ while | vm ‘Houston’ added: two. mins da. " single to end the five-hour, - 10mlnute game. “Phe Reds put runners in _ Scoring position with less thas two outs in eight of the © last 10 innings, : Both team’ scared a runin | the. 14th, - and each team Gary. “Carter's bron | Easler doubled twice and » used six pitchers. Hitters: surprised by long ones . Home run hitters like Trappers to a 7-5 victory. ‘when they’ ve unloaded ‘a ‘which broke 'a-22 tie. and: * didn't’ Hangers 2 34 ead fa the a8 Milwaukee - snapped |B: “tie with’ Vie Forese ‘Trucking.’ for” GeinsG;-Norihweat Sporismen 13 Thornhill Huskies 11;: : - _ Camperland, 21 Lakelse Pharmacy 18,:.°°" _ Seasons 124 and Westend d beating Tunpel and ‘Rock: ALS. ty. : oe, : : . . “The eet “Tecal Sports Shorts _ In the.pee wee division, it was Skeena Hotel ii Gemini Squirt ‘division’gamies had Wade ting : » thelr ‘regular: season with a-16-1 ‘teord by ‘beating “All - Two regular..season games: are on the ‘scheduled for tonight. Jn the under-11 division; Mr. Mike’s Sharks will play Aqua Plumbing, while in the under-18 division, Braid’s - Rovers will play Pizza Hut United. The under-11 game starts at 6:30 p.m., with the under.18 match starting at 6 p.m. Both are scheduled for the Skeena Junior Secondary School fields. Shoppers, leads pony final - Shopper'a Drug Mart won the firat game of the best-of- three Terrace Minor Baseball Association Pony league Herald, Whaneiday,: June 22) 1983, Page Aa member Is eligible for anoutstanding group of prizes, : _ and benefits, including trips 1 the Grey Cup, fo an. howe. Trappers scored a. think ithad the bela ta go seventh, people to questions about plans for the.” «ALLS german mh te, ngs othe Province! Wt run inthe third inning, then es awnere, Texas eg A asorniky _ Project asked by residents of the Northwest, ms . , is, ‘Tl tied the game. in the fourth R 1 Cs ot wo = ee - "King " Player r coecutive. oid P pai eed : 7 angel a i . Freak Oe romes and 8. : will there. be a demand forthe new. a a a. co | Royals beat Oakland A’s 4 in a run for the 10th --aluminum Alean wants to produce in north-. “Phil Webb: mo “Mela: 5'10",. Weight: 175 fates Right. . Throws: Right on. a sacrifice by Gary Pettis. The ‘Trappers. took a $3. lead on a two-run homer by Chris: Clark _ in the, fifth «. ’ Inning, By Cleveland — Indians *- consecutive game to back west B.C, and if 80, where will this demand - “come: from? | . the Villagers 1-0, and in under-10 division play, Village: and "Thunderbirds tied’ 3-3. a ie Thompoon Went Sor-3 and —<———< = “fae, see ee me Livaiivot gone, Siw seams a ek Se a Re es Sate eee apres Matai he Drone thro ‘SERA OUT xe Ae, ede 8 aS seni tee tine Git Stal Aatecitin a - oaseball innings by holding: walked hres: and: kiiocked ‘efoneeem nas is fith toes iy aix une, Jn the mite division; Eastend Supremes played an i111. as the Padres. beat. the, og, came. on to retire the. ‘-fifth’ and tw fin tn *s ” 4 Dodgers 20, "Andre: Dawson's leadoff Mets in order in’ ¢he ninth. eighth. | oe more in the Soccer exhibition results ape { "Pitching. a nodhitter “ie. ‘homer in the bottom of the -After. the game, Bair: was “Reds 6 Giants Boys gto wo! -echibition: games were’ played in youth: soccer = “4 ‘not the foremost thing on. 12th: inning salvaged on sent to Detroit Tigerd fdr'a’ Paul Householder w singed ‘Tuesday night. 7 my mind,” Lollar said. -doubleheader - split: Player; ‘to’ be’ named later.. ‘with one out in the top ofthe, _Thegames involved teams from Kiamaat Village andthe ~ te “I’m not saying I wouldn't -’ Montreal. “ . ” Rookie Andy'Van Slyke - “16th, moved to second on. TerraceYoutl Soccer Association. and were played in W wantone, but the main thing ’ Philadelphia won: “ihe. ‘ith his first bigteague —. rookie. Nick‘ Esasky’s - hit . Terrace: 7 i is to help the club.” opener'behind Joe Morgan's homer’ - . and George ‘and scored on Ron Oester’'s. «In under-8 ‘division play, Tertace Chrysler Aspens. beat ener | A. os Although itis very y difficult to spccurately research assignment from ‘that Martin’s statements - he the New York Times dnd were basically | as was interviewing players in reported them. ° The Tigers. came back with Danny Goodwin's solo shot in the # sixth and tied the ‘HL game on at RBI double by . Jim Christensen, That ‘set up Brown’s 10th-inning, game-winning hit off Tiger ; loser Bert Bradley. Trapper reliever Bob aut Divan } eet bivinan Its light weight and durability make it desir- 7 Laceypickedupthe victory. painmore 3 : we iano Seip gta "able for use in anything in which energy © © ~ ie single by ome Ramealls Bre, at se ae 3” Bhuuaeipne “ape3) ae | costs are a factor Itis widely usedin trans: | highlighted a. iy tc > Boston 9 22 408 Sly’ ciara 46a portation, construction, packaging and ‘ | 7. eaennins Fahy for the Cleveland pies iow angel Piven electrical industries. a , Runnells rapped a triple | Sees iy Re ce Tw) See eranciseo 36 38 a2 WA : f Aluminum production in BC.is avery _ a Giants 1 ht atinek, me Gaited |B u 2 hae 8 8 i "... attractive enterprise because of the avail eee Gee ChrisSmithsluggedagolo ‘Mimecte 7a at | eats aautt “ability of stable-cost hydroelectri city: In fact;, a! homer for Phoenix and lager °"*""" vyegay nevi arty on " tising energy costs in other parts ofthe: ° if added a single, giving him’ - nine consecutive hits before Cleveland 3° Boateh 12 Innings) . he filed out. to. anap the Miwaukee WO Detroit 2 one sna Loe Angalas 8 . down will not be started up again. . = a, Cheago.4 Seatile 2 ' > Cincinnatl $, San. Francisco § “. a string. - Kansas-Clty 4 Gaktand 2 6° Innings) ' ae Major league ‘Stats and: Standings AMERICAN Leagua Toromo @ AMinnesote 3 Baltimore 5 Naw York, 2 so v vous ” ATIONAL League = Houston 5 Atignta O 1 Philadelphia @4 Montreal. 15 predict the demand for any industrial metal : | over an extended period, it is likely that the long term market for Alcan’s aluminum — will remain good.. Aluminum has many useful applications, . world May mean capacity that isnow shut © "There : are large markets in both the US. and : Dave Sax hammered a . Texas rove demas ; tee solo homer for the Dukes. ‘suinnesnig: at Torente (Epeinaatl at kan Frsee “2 " < Pacific Rim countries for Alcan aluminum Rellever: Jeff. Cornell ; | New ‘York af Baltimore N “Philadelphia at AAontreal Nt gained the victory; Orel ‘ Hershiser took the loss.” . Salt Lake staged a big comeback in Portland, | six-run: Beavers’ edge with with a overcoming a: a shutout in the cighth- inning ‘when Doug Loman eked p two-run homer. by ant ‘- Cleveland ar Boston N .” Mibvaukee: at. Detroit N Seatelg at Chicaga .N - ". Qaktend at Kansas City N - ‘“Callfornia at Texas W ; pra et ehicaga Minnesota. ot apo Cleveland a? Boston Ne! “California at: Kenses. Cliy 4 , Toronto: a Seattle N Strikeevte: Stleb, Toranto, 927, ‘Cleveland, 87. Seven: ! Guisenberry, Kans tity, 18) Stantey,. Boston, 14. Blyleven.’ va Eitan $ , Chicago, *, Chicaga 81 Pitisburah N /datianta at Hovaton N “San.-Di¢go. at Los Angeles N | Thursday Games 8 “San, Olego’ at. Los Angetes : Phtisdelphis at Montrest N Chicago at Pittsburgh N Mavens * Lavelle, San Francisco" os Reerain Montreal, 10: Bed- ta hta, % .Lesmith, .4 to howls at-New York \ products, and these are expected to grow . ‘through the 1990s. New smelters in the ‘Northwest would be well placed to serve ‘these markets. opera pono 10-run sixth inning, an . HP sess tke sit no “ate on . ' - A grand slam by Glen Carew: ci Cat 27 34 ” ain, Easier; Pgh 153 10 2 340 Walker highlighted - the « Brett, _ Dawten, Mi. 157 42 05 4 Billy’s been cleared | Gal amebacaag 1 SF BEEP ee ae , | ; a home run by Ken Phe! : ' . = malock, Pg . : ; . ve Las Aguayo hit'a three: boner’ Tare at, at st aM! Meargye so tie ao ae aD Bill Rich - NEW YORK (AP) — the Yankee clubhouse. tin ‘trip le as the Beavers -Woltalctr, Det am * 4 a Cromartie, AAtl 17a 18 5 09 : American League president = The league: ‘president's * ‘bégati'w thea six-run first - Hatchery Min Mee Ba sae MDaubiens | Dawcans | Montreal, ; yea Pete -Lee - MacPhail doesn’t. statement’: \< ended an” ounts ; as 79. Oi; Ray, Pitisburgh, Ver Buck: : ri umbia "approve: of the: language — investigdtlod Setun “Bail Lake seat-14 men to cea Hh nea Oy Kalukte Howton tf, nn ; -_ Billy Martin::éed: to: ‘hn - following-a fortrial’ tthe plate i the sixth, The gy rrimiad - Moore, paliwauktes “pact giarent Howton, Pi if youl have a question, or. would, r 7 female journalist, (‘but -he by''the Baseball: rters boored three more in toronto, 3) Hardon, Detratt, $1°--1ea, “Atlante, 5; Rained, Mot, ito. know more about Kemano Completio r says the offence: wasn't: “Association of “America, © the seventh and two in the’ Gibson, Detreit, $1 wintietdy treat, $. sant -_please contact Alcan ati. _ ‘serious: enoughr:to. penalize ‘MaePhail’ “talked “with ‘fiat, -including home run “Heme rent: Rice, Button, 1a eaimie, ames turn, tsi, * 7 “the. ‘volatile manager of” - “Martin and others whg were . OD Ae tarry Lamonde on, Terenie, * 14 tle ch Sehmiat, caren ree Mu aweon,. __ New York’ ‘Yates, isi the clubhouse. whet’ the pitched a fourhitier and” “atte tated im: ward, ting entra: 4) Muretys Asante, : “Aluminum Company of Cena i Ltd a ‘ MacPhail. '* ; abkalved ° "incident occured.’ Mario Mendoza kisocked if nesele, 44; Kittle, Chicago, “adj. Stet buses: Aalnes, Mon- pess BOT=370 City Centre. os Maiti on Tuesday. of the winning run. with a Stolen Gases: Cruz, Chicago, ; ich Mb aecisngs bef Kitimat, BC. V8C1T6. =~ ' ‘ charges . che! scieamed. “This includes a reporter, séventh-inning single - to lite, in eter 7h nae. 5 Yalles San Frenciaco, $1, 41. |. ce lest . @ photographer, trainer, jead the Islanders’ victéry, sen: Saltimore, 6-5, 1.000, 17%) :i2.307 Fateoner atlanta, fir aan fo - ; confrontation last Friday several '. . players - ‘and a Lamonde hada no-hitter *Rokemey Defeat, & o ; 1.000, 1.tiy, Mantetueco, fan Plepo, $f he Lo : night’ with. Deborah . coach,’ MaePhail -said. going until Mark Corey - 32% Kostmad, chicago, ‘sremeevte:— ceriton, patie, |: afk : Henschel, who was . on © “Each individual confirms doubled in the fifth. He lost: S35 28) eckion. Toran, Gelphia, 111) Sato, Cincinnati, |. can. in niece ST