PAGE 4, THE HERALD, Monday. May 8, 1978 American League rookie -too young to be nervous John Johnson may ‘pe too young to be nervous about itching in the major leagues. “T {ust ge out and do It," says Ji Oakland A's 2i- year-oia rovbie, ‘I have no fear of gettlrg beaten.’ Johnson, one of seven players cbtained by Oakland when it dealt Vida Blue to San Francisco Giants this apring, pitched a four-hitter Friday night'to lead the A’s to thelr fifth consecutive victory, a 5-1 declalon over Detroit Tigers. The matchup of the American League's Bur: ing division laadera drew a paid attendance of 14,612, the second-largest crowd of the season at Oakland Coliseum. Johnso;, %-foot-2 left- hander who was z/-4 in the minor leagues the last two ars, has picked up where left off, He’s 2-1 with a 1.19 earned-run average, helping . the A's to a 165 start, the beat record in the major league baseball. Elsewhere in the Amerlean League, California Angela beat Cleveland Indians 6-0, Balti- more Orioles edged Min- nesota Twins 2-1, New York Yankees beat Texas Rangerd 6-2, Milwaukee Brewers defeated Kansas City Royals 9-0 and Seattle Mariners beat Toronto Blue Jays 9-1, Chicago at Basten was rained out. Johnson struck out six and walked two in pitching his second complete game of the season. His batterymate Jim Essian, led Oakland’s attack with a two-run homer in the fourth inning. Mariners 9 Blue Jays 1 Steve Braun drove in four runs for Seattle while Rick Honeycutt stopped Toronto on four hits. Honeycutt yielded an unearned run to Rick Bogetti in the first in- ning but then handcuffed the Blue Jays, retiring the final 19 batters In posting his first compi:!e game in the majors. Angels 5 Indians 0 Nolen Ryan, who had a twohitter last™ tlme out. pitched the sixth one-hitter of hig career and struck out 12 in shackling the Indians. The only hit, spoiling his bid for a record fifth nohitter, waa a single to the opposite field, just inside the third base line, by .193 hitter Duane Kuiper in the sixth inning. California got all its runs in the fifth inning off Indians atarter Rick Wise, 1-5, with Terry Humphrey's two-run single the big hit. Orloles 2 Twins 1 Baltimore's Mike Flanagan and Minnesota's Geoff Zahn were locked in a scoreless pitching duel until the Orloles scored a palr of runs in the elghth on a run- scoring double by Billy Smith, who later scored on an infield single by Gary Roenicke. ; Yankees 5 Rangers 2 The Yankees stretched their winning streak to five games and anapped & seven: game Texas winning streak after Thurman Munson had three hits and drave in two runs, Brewers 9 Royals 0 Mike Caldwell pitched a fourhitter to hand Kansas City its fourth straight defeat and its first shutout in 119 games, Sixto Lezcano hit a pair of home runs, driving in three runs and Ben Qglivie hit a two-run homer to lead Milwaukee’s attack, Charlotte Mary Le Ross and Graham August . | Geeraert were married April National League vet third on hit list By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pete Rose reached the 4,000-hit mark Friday and then set his sights on cat- ching Stan Musial. “T’'m going to get $,690 hits, I've already got my mind set on it,’’ Rose said after becoming the 18th player in major league history to ‘reach the lofty 3,000-hit ‘plateau. However, his Cin- cinnati Reda lost 4-3 to Mon- treal Expos. Musial is third on baseball’s all-time hit list with 3,690, most in the Natlonal League. Friday night's other NL action waa overshadewed by Rose's achievement. Los Angeles Dodgere downed Pittsburgh Pirates 7-2, Philadelphia Phillles beat New York Mets 94, San Diego Padres edged St. Louis Cardinals 2-1 and Atlanta Braves beat Houston Astros 62. San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs were rained out. Rose’s hit didn’t have quite the impact of Habe Ruth calling his shat in the World Series, eapecially after the loss to the Expos, but the 37- year-old third baseman predicted what was coming when he asked home plate umpire Jerry Dale to check the baseball before coming to bat In the fifth inning. WAS SURE OF HIT “T knew it was going to be in the Hall of Fame and I wanted to be able to read Chub Feeney’s name on it,” Rose said, referring to the NL prealdent. “I told Jerry, ‘Get me a good ball because I'm going to get a knock,’” Rose then jumped on a fast ball from Steve Rogers and lined a clean single to left field for the 3,000th hit. ‘Two Innings earlier he got No. 2,009 with a high chopper that Rogers was unable to handle, The almost 38,000 fans were standing even before Rose, a local boy, came to the plate at Cincinnall's Riverfront Stadium in the fifth inning. And when he singled, they stood and cheered for a full five minutes. Rose's two hits weren't encugh to beat the Expos, though. His team-mates + managed only four other hits off Rogers, including home runs by Johnny Bench and Dan Driessen, and 10 of them struck out. Ellis Valentine and Larry Parrish homered for Montreal. Dodgers 7 Pirates 2 Dusty Baker slammed a tworun homer. as Los Angeles jumped on Bert Blyleven for tive runs and six hits in the first inning and consted behind Hooton’s seven-hit pitching. The Inning inclu Bill Russell's single, a double by Reggle Smith, Steve Gar- vey's sacrifice fly and a run- scoring single by Rick Monday before Baker homered. Lee Lacy then alngled, advanced on a wild pitch and scored on Jerry Grote’s single. Phils 9 Mets 4 Rookle Jim Morrison had three hits and drove In a run, Mike Schmidt homered and Greg Luzinskl picked up two RBIs with a grounder and a double to lead Philadelphia -to its Hfth triumph In the last six games, . Padres 2 Cardinals 1 San Diego's Mike Champion singled home a run in the second inning and Oscar Gamble tripled home another in the third while Randy Jones pitched: eight atrong innings. Braves 5 Astros 2 Atlanta pitcher Tommy Boggs hit’ his first major league home run and also recorded his first. National League victory. He worked geven innings, allowing five hits, before being relieved by Buddy Jay Solomon. WINS GOLF TITLE TOKYO (AP) — Japanese pro Torn Nakamura broke Graham Marsh's domination of the Wizard golf tour: nament, winning the 64-hole, $111,111 event by one stroke Sunday with a twounder-par 214, Nakamura fired a one- under-par 71 in the finat round to finish just ahead of Japanese golfers Yoshitaka Yamameto and Kikuo Arai and collect first prize of $22,222, Marsh, of Australia, who had won this tour- nament the last three years, finished in a 12thplace tie at 221, . Burt. & , 16 at 4:30 pm. in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Terrace, with Father Andrew Allison of- “| ficlating. The bride, daughter of Pierre and Theresa Le Rass, was given in marriage by her father, The groom is the son of August and = Lenora Geeraert, Bestman was Norman Auriat and ushers were Harry Houlden and Charles Le Ross, re Music was by Brian Gimbel, cousin of the groom from Surrey, who played the organ. The bride wore a simple gown of white chiffon over taffeta with a puritan-style bodice and a flared skirt extending in a small train. The neckline, skirt and train were trimmed with lace, She carried a bouquet ‘of white IGeeraert-LeRoss Wedding sweetheart roses and baby’s tearg Bridesmaids were Karen Lindenback and Cindy Geeraert who wore gowns of -belge floral cotton over yellow taffeta that were trimmed with. beige lace. The fulllength gowns had empire waists, high collars and widecuffed sleeves, The bridesmaids carried bouquets of white daisies, yellow sweetheart roses and lue baby's tears, The grooni's godparents, Den and Caroline Dahm, of Dalemead, Alberta,. were. present, Surpise arrivals were the bride’s aunt and uncle from Sydney, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Johnson, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last year in Terrace, The reception waa held in the Skeena River Room in the Terrace Hotel. - - The bride wore a going- away costume of cream slacks, and a blue and white “brother A. flowered print blouse. Mother of the bride wore a long gown of floral chiffon with a white lace shaw] and the mother-in-law ware a soft apricot gown with pleated skirt and a matching jacket. Qut-of-town guesta in- cluded ali the sistera and brothers of both bride and groom as well as uncles, aunts, cousins and friends from as far away as Toronto, Hawail; Los Angeles and various places in B.C, 7 Telegrams came from -Johngon af Comox and Mr. and Mrs, Hughes of Edmonton. Master of ceremonies was Charles Le Ross, brother of the bride. -The wedding trip will be to Bella Coola area, Surrey and Vancouver Island. Future address of the bride and groom is Kalum Avenue North, In Terrace. Dodgers dump Pirates PITTSBURGH (AP) — Dusty Baker slammed a two- run homer and Burt Hooton scattered seven hits as Los Angeles Dodgers jumped on Pittsburgh's Bert Blyleven for five runs. in the first in- ning and coasted to a 7-2 National League baseball victory Friday night. The Dodgers pounded Blyleven for six hits in the opening inning. . John Milner singled home a Pittsburgh run in the bottam of the first, but a leadoff double by Davey Lopes in the second inning chased -Blyleven, 1-3, Lopes stole third and scored on a ‘ sacrifice fly by Reggie Smith, . After the firat inning, Hooton, 2-3, checked the Pirates until Ed Ott homered in the seventh, . . The Dodgéra’ five-run first inning began when Bill Russell singled with one out and took third on a double by Smith. Steve Garvey's sacrifice fly brought Russell home and Smith scored on a” single by Rick Monday. Baker followed with. his second homer of the season. Lee Lacy then singled, ad- vanced on a wild pitch and scored on Jerry Grote's elngle. . RETAINS TITLE TOKYO (AP) — Yoko Gushiken of Japan knocked out groggy Jaime Rios of Panama at the end of the i8th round Sunday and retained his World Boxing © Association junior flywelght championship. Expansion teams ‘inconsistent . SEATTLE (AP) — Steve Braun drove in four runs and Rick Honeycutt tossed a fourhitter as , Seattle Mariners walloped Toronto Bice Jays #1 Friday night in an American Teague baseball game. Honeycutt, 2-3, ylelded an. unearned run in the first hitter agalnst righthanded pitching. Seattle scored seven runs in the third and fourth in- nings off three. Toronto pitchers to break the game open, Bruce Bochte and Roberts had run-gcoring singles and Bill Stein con- tributed an RBI double. - Seattle's two other runs came across on a Toronto throwing error and a passed ball. Toronto starter Jesse Jefferson, 1-4, was knocked . out in the third inning and tagged with the defeat, continue because of- cuts inning as Rick Bosetti led off the game by scoring on a four-base flelding error by. right flelder Leon Roberts. But he then handcuffed the Blue Jays, retiring the final 18 batters in posting his first complete game in the majors. ‘Braun drilled his first home run in the first inning to tie the score at 1. He added a two-run single in the third and a runscoring single in the fourth. - A starter Jast season, Braun has seen limited ‘duty this year, being used primarily as a designated TERRACE AND DISTRICT Annual General Meeting Wednesday, May 10, 1978 Senior Citizens Room, Terrace Arena 7:30 pM, ’ This Meeting is Important to Minor Hockey. All Parents of Boys Playing Hockey are urged to attend. BEATS CHAMPION SEOUL, Korea (AP) — Colombian’ challenger Ricardo Cardona wrested the World Boxing Association junior feath- erweight tie from South Korea's Hong Soc-hwan on Sunday with an upset 12th- round technical knockout. American ped the tight a erez stop 6 t at 1:23 of the round after the Korean told him he could not t above his left eye, SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY The Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University Invites application from exerplenced teachers for the postion of: FACULTY ASSOCIATE IN' THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM LOCATED IN TERRACE, B.C. THE JOB: ; Facully Associates visit schools, counsel, Instruct, and assist student teachers In schools throwghout the province and on campus. They planand conduct warkshops and seminars and evaluate student teacher performance. Simon Fraser University Faculty of Education offers the Professional Development Program at regional cenires In many paris of British Columbla, Faculty Asaoclates, therefore, may have the opportunity to travel and preference will be given to applleants whe are prepared to undertake some travel as a part of their |ob responsibilities. vee ae ' " THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT: - ° “oe is usually @ practising teacher who has a degree and five years classroom ex- ‘ parlance. THE TERM: Is normally a minimum appointment fer nine months, commencing mid-Aguat, 1976. ‘ TO APPLY: Applications, together with - university transcript (s) - three letters of reference «recent principal reports ° must be recelved by the Facully of Education no later than May 30, 1978. All correspondence and raquests for application packages should be addrassad to: . : Mrs. Kay Pearson . Administrative Co-ordinator ; ; Professional Development Program ’ Minor Hockey Association} Faculty of Education = Simon Fraser University Burnaby, 8.C. V5A 186 Telephone: 291-3642 ‘Isr the best beer yon've tasted? aly