Page 6, The Herald, Monday, July 16, 1979 { TERRACE-KITIMAT yo SPORTS - five Golfers by Don Baker Over 60 competiters from Terrace and area par- ticipated in a junior-senior golf tournament at the Skeena Valley Golf club on Sunda iy. Participants in the tour- rament played in what consisted of one senior and one junior golfer, The team of golfers who finished with the lowest gross total was Pete Martin jr. and Bil Moroz who scored 72 on a course rated at 64. With the second lowest gross total was the team of Byron Karridol and John Sutherland who finished 16 holes of golf with a total of 73, Third place went to the team of Jack Cameron and Erwin Cachero who finished with a score of 74. The lowest net total of 56 was golfed by Rob Dozzl and his partner Bibbi. Marie Young and Layne Young teamed up to score the second lowest net score of 60. In the net score category third plhce was captured by Keith Williams and Bill Stephens who also finished the tournament with a score Golf scores MILWAUKEE (AP) — Top 2. thea and money winnings after jinatround lay Sunday In the $200,000 Milwaukee Open Pele tournament: 269 $36,000 Regalado a4 $14,933 Trevino 774 $14,933 Simons 274 $14,933 Lister 275 $7,600 Dougherty $7,500 Grehom 276 $6,450 Bryant 276 34,450 Dent a77 35,400 Caldwell 277 $5,400 Jones 277 $5,400 Rodriguez $3,685 Levi 270 $3,685 North 278 $3,685 Zar ley 278 $3,655 Kratzert 278 $3,485 Green 278 $9,485 Miller 8 $3, Ferenz 279 $2,424 Reid 279 $2.4 Elchelbergr 279 $2,424 Wadikins 479 $2,424 279 $2,424 hold tournament Dale Stacey selects an iron during the junior-senior tournament held on Sunday. ehoto by bon Baker ‘mark of Quebec leads; track meet VANCOUVER (CP) — tario athletes won 12 ote 20 events in the firat two days of the three-day Canadian junior track and field champlonships, but Quebec was ahead Saturday in over- all points, , Quebec, which won gold medals in four eventa at Empire and Swangard stadiums, had 257% points, followed by British Columbia with 21934, Despite’ its gold medal production, Ontario had only 165 pointa, . Meet organizers are grouping athletes into one of regions: Ontario, Quebec, B,C,, Prairies and Maritimes, end points are ‘awarded for the first 10 places with 12 for first and one -for 10th, Some major Ontario clubs, however, are competing as independents so thelr points are not being added to the provincial total, Mike MecKoy's record- breaking 110-metre hurdle dash waa the meet's out- standing performance during the first two days. McKoy, 17, of Toronto, was timed in 14,1 seconds, a tenth of a second ahead of Valan | Sarjeant of Hamilton, Ont., as both broke the previous f 14.5 .seconds established hy Tony Nelson of Quebec in 1968, ’ McKoy's time, however, probably will not be ratified because the wind factor was above the allowable maximum of two metres a second, “This is one of the fastest tracks ‘I've ever competed on,” said McKoy, a high school student who will enter Grade 12 this fall, “The wind was really with us, I beat my personal best by eight-tenths (of a second).” McKoy’s victory was ane of 11 by Ontario athletes in 16 eventa Saturday. On Fri y; Ontario won one of four events, ; Ben Johnson of Toronto also set a wind-alded per- zonal best of 10.60 seconds to win the men’s 100 metres and elub-mate Charmaine Crooks captured: the women's 400 in 54.48 seconds, - Men's 2,000-metre steeple- chase: 1. Chris Dickson, On- tario; 2. Real, Desjardins,” Quebec: a Murray McEachern, Ont. Time §:57.4. Women’s high jump: I Cathy Marjerrison, Ont.; Jane Anne Forrest, Ont.; ‘. Lisa McCarron, Ont. Height 1.76, -Men’s shot put: 1, Johnny Nielsen, Ont,; @ - Darren McFee, Ont.; 3. Steve Muir, Oni, Distance 15.48, Women’s discus: 1. Sharon. Curik, Ont.; Brigitte Luzar, Ont.; 3, Cindy Crapper, Ont. Distance 41,56. Pole vault: 1. Dave Wooley, Ont.; 2. Rip Loftue, British Columbia; 3. Brian Walley, B.C. Distance 4.20, - Hammer throw: 1. James Findlay, Que.; Denis Matte,” Que.; 3. Rene Belanger, Que Distance: 47.40, Men’s javelin: 1. Mike Ma- hovolich, B.C.; 2. Denis Daniel, Que.; 3. David Mills, Ont, Distance: 71.38. Men's 100 metres: 1. Ben Johnagon, Ont.; 2 Jack Suggett, Pralries; 3. Sterling Hinds, Ont. Time 10.60, Women’s 100 metres: 1, Angela Bailey, Ont.; 2, Chantal Desrosiers, Que.; 3, Sandra Gilkes, Prairies. — Time: 11.5. Women's 40) metres: } Charmaine Crooks, Ont.; Judy Tobacco, B. Cs Ranza Clarke, Praities, Time 54.43. Men’'a 400 metrea: 1. Craig Stanowski, Ont.; 2. Tom Hind, Ont.; 3. Don Garrod, Oat. Time 48.49, Men’s 110-metre hurdles: . 1. Mike McKoy, Ont.; 2, Valan Sarjeant, Ont.; 3, Gord Fuller, Prairies. Time CS Women's . Ont.; 2. Kim Wilkinson, Prairies; 3. Connie Polman- ‘Tuln, B.C. Time 14,48, Men's 10-kilometre walk: 1. Guillaume Leblanc, Que.; . 2 Doug Brown, Ont.; 3, Francois Lapointe, Que. Time 47:01.08. Men's 4x100-metre relay: : 1, Quebec A; 2. Scarborough Optomists A; 3. Power Track Club. Time 42.39. Women’s* 4110¢-metre relay: 1, Quebec A; 2. British Columbia; 3. Manitoba. Time . 47.43. Men’s 400-metre hurdles: 1, Rob Murphy, Ontario; 2 Broek Qsborne, Ont.; 5. Con Fuller, Prairies. Time 54.87, Women’s 460-metre hurdles: 1. Gwen Hall, Prairies; 2. Carele Lebuis, Quebec; 3. Helen Gauvreau, Que. Time 61.59. : Men’s 200 metres: 1. : “Sterling Hinds, Power Track Club, Toronto; 2. Doug” Tyron, Prairles; 3. Ben Johnson, Scarborough, Ont., Optimists. Time 23.41. Women’s 200 metren: 1. Chantal Desrosiers, Que.; 2. Charmaine Crooks, Scar: borough Optimists; 9. Suzanne Bouvier, Prairies. Time 23.90. Men's 806 metres: 1. John Seitle, Oxt.; 2. Ken Haney, British Columbia; 3. Brian Allison, Prairles. Time 1:52.26. Women's 800 metres: 1. Ranza Clark, Prairies; 2. le Late Dea, B. C33. Nancy Rettie, . 2:06.72, “Women’s 3-kilometre walk; 1, Ann Peel, Onl; 2. Helene Davie, Ont.; 9. Sheila Skeoch, Ont, Time 15: 10.83. Men's §,000 metres: 1. Ian Clark, Searborough Op- tlmista; 2. Steve Snell, Ont.; 8, Wayne Rossen, Ont. Time : . Prair les, pana 2.07, llo-metre hurdles: 1, Karen. Brown, en's 4x400-metre ‘relay: nh Fone Track Club; 2. Quebec A; 3. B.C. A, Time 3:20.68. Women's 4x400-mnetre relay 1. Saskatchewan; 2, Scarborough Optimists; 3. Calgary Thunderbolts. Time 148.64. men’s ptt h jump: 1. ur, Que; 2. tad MeLean, Ont.; 3. Alain Boisvert, Que. Height 2.00, Men's triple jump: 1. Derek George, Que.; 2, Daryl Melnyk, Scarborough Optimists; 3, Dave Binder, Ont. Distance 14.37. Men’s discus:.1. Mike Schincariol, Ont.;: 2. Steve ‘Muir, Ont.; 3. Kevin Tait, Power Track Club. Distance 45.82. Women's javelin: 1, Cindy Crapper, Ont.; 2. Monique Lapras, Que.; 43. Allson Brown, Prairies. Distance 46.70.- Women's . shot put: 1, Cindy Crapper, Ont.; 2. Nicole Guay, Que.; 3. Liz Polyak, Ont. Distance 13.25. Women's pentathalon: 1. Connie PolmanTuin, B.C.; 2. “Tanya Brothers, Manitoba; 3. Linda Spenst, B.C. Total 3,500. Men's decathalon: 1. Gord Orlikow, Manitoba; 2. David Blackburn, Ont.; 3. John Mitchel], Alberta: Total 6,433. : : Veronica Peryckyj, Ont,; 2 Sylvia Ruegger, Ont; 3. Brenda Johnston, Que. Time 9:99.48. Grich drives, ‘Angels to win . Bobby Grich drove in all five California runs, two with a twoout homer in the bottom of the ninth Inning off Ron Guidry, to give the Angels 5-4 victory Sunday over New York Yankees in American _ League baseball action, Grich singled home Jim derapn. and Rick Miller In the seventh inning as the Angels took a two-game lead in the AL West Division into the all- star _ break, . The Yankees’ runs came on two-run homers by Chris Chambliss and Jim Spencer. New. York is fourth in the East, 11 games behind Baltimore, The Orioles hold a two- game lead over second-place Boston Red Sox following a 6- 1 victory over Mariners, Ken Singleton drove in three Baltimore runs with a double and a two- run homer and Dennis Martinez pitched a four- hitter. Seattle’ ~ -~ Anderson‘in the :third and. “ov iknite 1caRoubed to,peivedin (Ani Ee Boston scored two runs in the ninth inning on only one: hit—a lead-off single by Jin Rice — to beat Oakland 3-2, Triples by Sal Bando and Robin Yount and doubles by Buck Martinez and Ben Oglivie highlighted a seven- run second inning that powered . Milwaukee . over Cleveland Indians. Todd Cruz snd George Scott hit run-scoring doubles to back Paul Splittorff's five- hitter as Kansas City Royala edged Texas 4-3 and snapped & sevengame losing streak. The Rangers’ runs came on homers by Bump Wills, Buddy Bell and Jim Sund- berg. Steve Kemp collected five hits and Lance Parrish had four to pace Detroit's 20-hit attack as the Tigers ripped Chicago White Sox 14-5, Dave Edwards hit his first career gramd slam and John Castino added a three-run double to carry Minnesota Twins past Toronto Blue Jays #4. On Saturday, Toronto downed Minnesota 4-2, Boston outiasted Oakland §- 7, Milwaukee dumped . Cleveland 10-3, Chicago rocked Detroit 12-4, Texas beat -Kansas- City 7-8, York: 87-tindBallimoré downed Seattle §-2. In the National Leagus, Montreal Expos beat San Diego Padres 40 as Ellis Valentine hit a two-run homer and Andre Dawson hit two solo shots, The Expos lead the NL East by three gaines. Houston Astros are S% games in front in the Weat Division, The Astros, limited to five hits by John Fulgham, lost 3- 1 ta St. Louis 3-1. Bob Boone and Del Unser drove home two runs apiece in an eight- run third inning that carried Philadelphia Phililes to a 10- 3 victory over Los Angeles. The Dodgers, dotendtig NL champions, are 21 games under .600 and have lost five In arow and 10 of thelr last 12 games. Dave Concepcion drove in four runs with a homer and q sacrifice fly and Tom Seaver won his. seventh straight -Brewers to:a 10-4: vietory ins California outscored’ Naw! gaiie!‘da SCincinnatl . Redk:.! defelited Chicdgo Cubs:-7-4,° Mike Ivie drove in two runs with a double and a homer while Ed Whitson and two relievers combined on an eight-hitter as San Francisco Giants beat New York Meta 44. In a night game, Pitt- sburgh Pirates met the Braves in Atlanta. On Saturday, Philadelphia outlasted Los Angeles 10-7, New York edged San Francisco 3-2, San Diego dumped Montreal 5-1, Chicago nipped Cincinnati 1- 0, Pittsburgh downed Atlanta 5-1 and Houston edged St, Louis 3-2. Vancouver and Beavers tied VANCOUVER (CP) — Vancouver Cana ploded for three runs in the eighth inning Saturday night to defeat Portland 4-1 and ex- move back into a first-place tie In the Pacific Coast League's North Division | r| Great tasth Cott 45 insider hobady can match that. Colt 45: Great tasting B.C. beer. with the Heavers, Vie Harris hit a bases- loaded single to put the game out of reach as Canadians and the Beavers tled a league record by completing eight double plays. The Canadians turned over five and the Beavers ree, Left-hander Ed Carroll, in relief of Andy Replogle, threw only nine pitches but was credited with his first win of the season in two the’ decisions. Carroll relieved in the eighth and threw one pitch. He waa lifted in turn in favor of Dan Boitano, who nalled. down his eleventh save of the season by getting the final two outa in the ninth. Gene Pentz, who relieved | starter Bob Kaiser to start , the elght Inning, was tagged with the logs and saw his record drop to three wins and six losses. PENNANT RACES Baltimore 2.656 ~~ Botton — a | Milwaukee 54 33 587 6 New York a4 0 Detroit 45 500 Cleveland a2 48. Toronto 2 64 119 Wet Calltornia 55 36 sp) Texas 52 a .571 2 Minnesota 4 4) 539 5 Kansas Clty 44 47 48d 10 Chicago 41 60 451 13 Seattle @ 84 426 Ibi Oakland 8 6 .25 We Sunday Results . 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