& Page 6, The Herald, Tuesday, September 11, 1979 Moving and Storage, dance. Men’s Fastball League while you're at it. DANCE PLAN FOR TERRACE The Terrace Men’s Fastball League is having a banquet and dance Friday Sept 14 at the Odd- fellows Efall on Munroe Street, The dance begins at 6:30 p.m. and will cos$16.50per couple. Tickets for the dance are available at Williams Seasong Sports and at the door the night of the The dance will feature a live band ,as yet amannounced. Come out and support the Terrace the Skeena Hotel, All , and have a good time Suit against Lions di TORONTO (CP) — An On- tario Supreme Court justice has dismissed Dave Cran- mer's lawsult against British Columbia Lions, the Canadian Football League and CFL commissioner Jake Gaudaur, Cranmer was seeking $150,000 compensation on grounds that his playing career as a alotback was cut smissed shert by an indefinite suspension in 1973. The suit was rejected Monday by Mr. Justice Jean- Marc Labrosse of Ontario Supreme Court, who also ered Cranmer to pay the legal costs Gaudaur and Lions incurred. Cranmer, 4, @ native of Sarnia, Ont., now is a Calgary stockbroker. BUSINESS D Enough arenas out of lottery TORONTO (CP) — It may be time for the Ontario government to stop building arenas with Wintario lottery money and instead use the funds to improve minor hockey in the province, says Rueben Baetz, minister of culture and recreation. At a press conference Monday, Baetz said results of an Ontario Hockey Council survey indicate It may he better to use the lottery money to improve the game and implement the council's final recommendations. ’ Results of the survey were released Monday and preliminary findings in- dicate that parents whose children play minor heckey believe that minor hockey is too violent. The 31,000 parents who an- swered the council's questionnaire want more emphasis on basic hockey skilla, more practices, fewer games andnbetter coaching and refereeing. Barry MacPherson, a university of Waterloo professor who organized the survey, said many parents thought thelr children should be taught to ‘‘play like the Russians,” More than 75 per cent of. the parents said minor hockey is too violent, but only 42 per cent believed that their own child's league was too violent. Fifty-four per cent sup- ported a ban on bodychecking for players 12 years of age and under. Moat wanted more penalties as- sessed for slashing and high- sticking, Public forums on the state of minor hockey in the province will begin Thur- sday in London and continue until mid-November. Baetz has asked the council for its final report and recommendations by mid-March, He echoed a comment by MacPherson that parents are a major problem because they push their children too hard. . Baelz said: “I think that tomorrow morning a lot of parents will be saying we've been looking for an enemy in minor hockey and it’s us, I think there will be a lot of, soul-searching." ~ TERRACE-KITIMAT SPORTS _ = X DROP IOLES Carl still one short Jim Rice drove in two Tuns and Boston Red Sox defeated Baltimore Orioles 3-2 Monday night, but Carl Yastrzemski went hitless in four times at the plate in his quest to become the first American Leaguer to collect - 400 homers and 3,000 hits, Yastrzemski grounded out three times and struck out in his other at-bat against Baltimore's Dennia Mar- tinez, thus remalning at 2,009 hits for his 19-year career. Rice had a sacrifice fly in Boston's two-run first Inning and drove in the winning run witha third-inning triple. His production backed the pit- ching of Bob Stanley, who pliched eight Innings of four- hit ball, then was relieved by Dick Drago after walking ‘Terry Crowley to lead off the ninth. 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Ferguson Jenkins carried a nohitter into the fifth, but gave up hia th and 35th home runs of the season to Horton and Roberts, Royals finally won their 4%hour opener when Hal McRae clubbed his ninth home run of the season with one out in the 14th inning. ‘Amos Otis tied the game 5-5 in the fifth with a pinch-hit homer, and it stayed that way until McRae connected off Mike Marshall, 10-14, x PENNANT RACES NATIONAL LEAGUE East WoL Pet, BL Plitsburgh 85 57 1599 — Montreal 6 55 576 (1 St, Louis Ta 64 40 8 Chicago 72 6) «521 11 Philadelphia 7+ 71 500 14 ‘New York mA a5 393 29 Houston 8) 62 546 — Cincinnatl 81 63 543 2 Los Angeles 48 75 .476 13 San Francisco 6) 8t . San Diego 6) 83 424 202 Atlanta 5§ 07 367 25¥a AMERICAN LEAGUE Eat WoL Pct. GBL Baltimore 94 47 667 — Milwaukee 63 60 S80 12" Boston 80 60.571 13h4 New York 77 63 «850 17 Celrelt 76 68 $28 20 Cleveland 74 69 517) ate Toronto 4498 310 51 Wat Calitornia 60 4.556 — Kansas City 76468 .S28 Minnesota 72°70 W510 62 Texas 7173 «493? Chicago 61 82 .427 18h2 Seattle 61 84 a2) 19% Oakland 49°93 «uF WO 419 1a" Monday Results Ko games schaduled Tonights Games Chicago at Montreal 2 SI, Louls at Plitsburgh Philadelphia at New York Houston at Cincinnati San Diego at Los Angeles Atlanta af San Francisco Wednesday Games Atianta at San Francisco St. Louls at Pittsburgh N Chicago at Montreal N Philadelphia at New York N Houston at Cincinnatl .N San Diego at Los Angales N Monday Resulls Baltimore 3 Gaston 2 Seattle 5 Texas 2 Kansas City 6-2 Minnesota 2-5 Tonight's Games New York at Boston | Baltimore at Toronto Cleveland at Detrolt Oakland at Mllwaukes California at Chicago Minnesota at Kansas City Seattle at Texas - Wednesday Garnes Baitimere at Toronto N New ‘York at Boston N Cleveland at Detroit N Oakland at Milwaukee N California at Chicago N FOOTBALL STANDINGS AMERICAN CONFERENCE ast LT A Pct Miami 20 0 28 17 1,000 Bultala 13 0 $8 33.500 New Eng 1.8.0 6% 19 500 Baltimore O02 0 2 43.000 NY Jets G20 25 83.000 Central . Cleveland 2 0 6 52 46 1.000 Plits 20 6 54 201.000 Houston 110% 65.5% Cincin 0 2 0 24 61.000 Wast San 0, 2 0 0 63 26 1,000 Denver ¥3°0 1 13.50 Kan City 11 0 3% 27.500 Oakland 110M 47.508 Seattle 020 2% 52.00 NATIONAL CONFERENCE au Doilas 700 4 W100 Phila 10 33 31.500 St. Louis 14 0 46 36.500 Wash 11°20 S54 §3.500 NY Giants 0 2 0 3 50.00 tral Chicago 2.0 0 92 101.000 Tampa 2.0 0 & 421,000 Green B. 1°40 31 28.500 Mim V0. 38 48 $00 Detroit. 020 0 5¢,000 West Allanta 2.0 6 54 441,000 Los Ang 1100 3) 39.500 New Ori 020 53 68.000 San Fran 020 35 49.000 Monday Result Y Atlanta 14 Philadeiphia 10 . 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The exhibition schedule inclides eight games more than played last season and the contests will be played in 53 North American cities, beginning Sept. 20, Simpson named NEW YORK (AP) — Jim Simpson, a veteran announcer who has covered seven Olymples, has left NBC to become the main announcer at ESPN, a 24- hour cable sports progamm- Ing network that began oper-: ation last Friday, Simpson, who began working at NBC in 1964, jolns former NBC president Chet Simmons at the Entertainment and Sports Programming Net- work. Simmons is the presi- dent of ESPN. Simpson, who is said to have received a lucrative lifetime contract, did football, baseball, tennis, golf and college basketball for NBC,