ge PAGE Aé, THE HERALD, Thursday June 2, 1977 John Mayberry hit three home runs, including a pair of two-run shots, and his five runs-batted-in paced Kansas City Royals to an 11- 3 victory over Toronto Blue Jays in an American League baseball game Wednesday night. Mayberry hit a two-run homer during a five-run Royals fifthinning that gave Kansas City an 81 lead. He ‘added a solo homer in the seventh and another two-run shot in the ninth. All three homers were towering Standings Royals swam blasts over the right field fence and came against three Toronto pitchers. Kansas City starter Dennis Leonard, 3-5, struck out 10—a career high—and allowed six hits before needing help from Larry Gura in the eighth when the Blue Jays scored their final two runs. A crowd of 33,004 saw the Royals score five times on five hits in the fifth to chase © Toronto starter Bill Singer, 2-7, Frank White led off the inning with a walk and By THE CANADIAN PRESS sAMERICAN LEAGUE East WoL Pet. GBL Baltimore 26 19 S78 — Boston 25 21 543 We New York 26 22 542 12 Milwavxee 25 25 .500 372 Cleveland 20 23 465 5 Detroft 18 27 .400 8 Toronto 18 29.383 «9 West Minnesota 3 17 .638 — Chicago 26 19 S78 3 California 24 23 «517 6 Kansas Clty 22 23 .489 7 Texas 21 22 .488 =7 Oakland 21 24 .A7B 7V2 Seattle 21 30 .412 11 Stearns first grand slam overpowers Montreal . MONTREAL (CP) -—~ John Stearns belted his first grand slam home run in the major leagues to cap a five- run rally in the fifth inning that carried New York Mets to a &4 victory over Mon- treal Expos in National League baseball action Wednesday night The Expos had a 2-1 lead going into the inning, but a walk and singles by Felix . Millan and Dave Kingman tied the score. Losing pit- cher Jackie Brown, 1-4, NATIONAL LEAGUE intentionally walked Ed Kranepool to load the bases before Stearns delivered his sixth homer of the season. Winning pitcher Tom Seaver, 5-3, went 6 23 in- nings to record his first victory since April 30. In his revious five starts, Seaver d three losses and two no decisions. It was Seaver's first victory in Montreal since Oct, 3, 1972. In six starts from 1973 to 1976, he had three losses and three no Padres win streak SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Righthander Ed Halicki fired a six-hitter for his first complete game of the season, and San Francisco Giants snapped San Diego Padres’ five-game winning streak with a 20 victory Wednesday. Rob Atidrews scored both of San Francisco's runs in the National League baseball game. Halicki, 45, and loser Bob Shirley, 4-6, were hooked in a scoreless duel until the Giants pushed across their first run in the sixth. An- drews singled with one out and went ‘to second on Darrell Thomas’s single. Another challenge NEW YORK (AP) — Spirit Level, a Meadow Stable colt, took the lead at the head of the stretch and held off the fastclosing favorite, Sanhedrin, to win the $54,950 Peter Pan Stakes for three-year-olds at Belmont. At the finish of the 1%- mile race, a prep for’ the Belmont Stakes, Spirit Level was a head in front of Sanhedrin, Lynn Davis took ihe show, two lengths off the nce. Spirit Level’s victory may huye produced another -“SWICH, England it) Treyor ‘oy aark, a 27-yearold ~ikeats ith Ipswich Town of i+ Vuglsh League, has «ut suspended and placed of the transfer list by the First Division soccer team. The action followed a dispute with manager Robby Robson after Why- ark, whois suffering from a ooock injucy, refused to i, / a0 Tpswich’s 20-day ~. 7! (anada, the United wtevog at Hawaii. “YO (AP) —The FC | jroo oceerteam of West . tery lost to a Japanese “oa squad 1-0 Wed- _-st, fight before 30,000 west ys at the National OSTRAVA, wap Saglovakia (Reuter) — snapped at five Andrews took third on Bill Madlock’s forced grounder and scored on Jack Clark's single to right. The Giants added arun in — ran into some control dif- the eighth off reliever Dan Spillner. Andrews doubled with one out and scored on Thomas's single. Halicki, hurling his first 14 Brown walked to load shutout of the season, survived his biggest jam in the seventh following a leadoff double by Doug Rader. The Giants’ righthander then fanned Mike Champion and retired inch batters Garry Eutherland and Mike Ivie on flies to left. challenger for Seattle Slew in the Belmont. Meadow Stable won the 1973 Belmont with Secretariat, ; Antonio Graell rode th winner to his third con- secutive victory and his first stakes triumph in 1:49 1-5. -- Spirit Level paid $10.60, $4 and $2.80. Sanhedrin, the Darby Dan hope for the Belmont, with Angel Cordero up, paid $2.40 and $2.10 after closing fast _ from last place. Lynn Davis, a 21-to-1 longshot who led until the head of the stretch, returned $3.60. Mr. Re Sports Bri Czechoslovakia and Austria fought to a 0-0 draw in an exhibition soccer match Wednesday before 10,000 ans, SOFIA (Reuter) — Bulgaria shaded Ireland 2-1 in a Group 5 World Cu qualifying match Wed-: nesday before a crowd of 65,000. The win gave Bulgaria first place with a 1- 0-1 record followed by France at 1-1-1 and Ireland at 1-2. SAN DIEGO (AP) — Before the results of a publicly distributed ballot related to the team’s problems could be counted, John McNamara was fired as manager of San Diego Padres. The dismissal was carried out last Saturday by for Slew? , po Jays George Brett followed with his second homer of the season, Amos Otis singled and Mayberry then greeted reliever Jerry Johnson with his first home run of the night. Al Cowens, who was 5 for 5, singled and scored on Tom Poquette’s double for the final run of the inning. The Royals took a 2-0 lead in the second inning on two hits and an error by Toronto third baseman Roy Howell. Cowens tripled and even- tually scored on a bad throw by Howell. EPSOM, England (AP) — "| didn’t think we'd won until those last 10 yards,” said jockey Lester Piggott after riding Canadian-bred The Minstrel past Hot Grove in the final strides of the 198th running of the $340,000 English Derby on Wed- nesday. It was Piggott's eighth English Derby victory, a record, The veteran rider has had mounts in 25 Derbys at historic Epsom Downs. The Minstrel’s victory Wednesday gave trainer Vincent O’Brien of Ireland his fifth Derby triumph. It. WASTER JOCK WINS 6TH DERBY Canada victim © was worth nearly $187,000 to British soccer magnate Robert Sangsters who purchased The Minstrel two years ago at the Keeneland (Ky.) Sales for $200,000. The colt, by Northern Daneer out of the Victoria . Park mare Fleur, was foaled at Toronto Iin- dustrialist E. P. Taylor’s Windfields Farm. The last time a Canadian- bred colt won the Derby was in 1970 when Nijinsky, another Northern Dancer offspring, was first across ‘the finish line. The Minstrel was the second choice in the betting at 5 to 1. Hot Grove, a 15-to-1 longshot, led by one length in the final furlong of the 1%4-mile grass race before Piggott brought The Min- strel alongside the frontrun- ner, The pair of three-year- olds were virtually stride for stride -until the final © 50 yards. French-trained Blushing Groom, the 9to-4 favorite owned by the Aga Khan and aie (edt chaleng million, fai challenge A %, “perience to outclass the until it was too late. , Voung Canadians who have only been playing together of Soviet win - MOSCOW (Reuter) —The Zoet of Port Perry, Ont, , Soviet Union took a 107-65 scored 14 points apiece, triumph over Canada in an Ross Quackenbush . of ' Intercontinental Cup Toronto was the team’s - basketball game Wed- workhorse, constantly nesday night, giving the feeding the ball, matching Soviets their fourth win ina the Soviet speed and passing .. with accurate passes. But early in the first half it ‘was clear the Canadians— with an average of 21 to the © Soviets’ 24—could not stand up to the pressure. row. The powerful Soviet players, with seven-foot- three Viadimir Tkachenko leading the way, used their superior height and ex- Aiter trailing 44-29 at the end of the first half, the © Poquette grounded to first baseman Doug Ault, who re- layed to Howell in an at- tempt to nail Cowens. Ong ont SC” Aut Aey w t Pct. GBL catcher Alan As i Chicago 28 16 633 — Cowens in the back, Los Angeles Dodgers Pittsburgh 77 7 614 1 allowing him to score, halted their four-game St. Louls, 23 13 609 1 . Poquette went to second National League baseball Philadelphia 25 20 .§56 3% on the error, to third on an losing streak Wednesday Montreal 18 27 .400 10% infield out and scored on night by toppling Houston New York 17 29 .370 12 Fred Patek’s single. Astros 6-2 as Ron Cey drove The Jays came back with in three runs with a double West arun in the bottom of the and single. : Los Angeles 34 15 .694 —- second when Otto Velez The victory retained the Cineinnat) 23 23 .500 9% tripled and scored on Sam Dedgers’ 9t2-game lead in - San Diego 24 19 .453 12 Ewing's ground out. ‘the NL West Division over San Francisco 21 27 .48 12%2 The Royals went up 3-1 in © Cincinnati Reds, who Houston 20 28 .417 13% the fourth on doubles by Otis . defeated Atlanta Braves 5-2. Atlanta 7 33 340 172 and Cowens. ’ Cey doubled home a run in seattered five hits in six innings to increase his Tt Zacha ttered Fetnna in - Pat Zachary scattere Seaver in on aced by four hits and George Foster Skip Lockwood with two out scored ree rung tp fais in the seventh after Dave Coe eeaatscutive victory and Cash’s runscoring triple and raised their record to 23-23—- ‘an RBI single by Tony Perez. Lockwood went the - rest of the way, earning his save, The Mets pushed across an unearned run in the third o: when Lenny Randle doubled down the right-field line with two out and scored as Montreal shortstop Chris Speier threw Millan's round ball past first seman Perez for a two- base error. _. The Ex tied the score in the bottom of the inning when Ellis Valentine stroked a 1-2 pitch from Seaver over the leftcentre wall for his eighth homer of | the season. ; Montreal moved into a 2-1 lead in the fourth as Seaver’ - the first time this season they have been at .500 since they were 2-2 during the first week of the season. John Candelaria gave up two hits—one a con- troversial blooper and the other an infield single—as Pittsburgh Pirates snapped their five-game losing streak with a 30 rain- Philadelphia Phillies. New York Mets gave new manager Joe Torre his second victory in as many” MONTREAL (CP) — Brothers Leon and Michael Spinks of St. Louis, John Tate of Knoxville, Tenn., Chris Clarke of Halifax and Jean Lapointe of Montreal all’ were winners by knockout Wednesday night on a professional boxing card at the Forum. Spinks, at 167 pounds and fighting as a_ light ficulties after giving up an infield hit to Gary Carter with one out. Larry Parrish's double to left “advanced Carter to third the bases before Seaver walked Cash to force in a run, Seaver* was saved from: further trouble when centre fielder Lee Mazzilli made a running catch of Speier’s deep fly ball to end the inning. early in the second round. _ Leon’s victory was almost as quick. Leon, at 201% pounds, disposed of Bruce Wing finished fourth in the field of nine. Spirit Level, trained by | Steve DiMauro, now has won three of five starts this year, He earned $32,910 to raise his career winnings to $46,960, '” Giboulee, owned by Jean Louis Levesque of Montreal and ridden by Sandy Hawley, wound up fifth. Giboulee, seventh in the Kentucky Derby, is rated as the second choice behind Sound ason, owned by Jack Stafford of King, Ont., for the June 25 Queen’s Plate. efs Buzzie Bavasi, president of the Nationa League baseball club, turning over field operations to Alvin Dark. Model With following specs: Wheelbase-169” Trans.-5 speed Rear axle-23,000 Ib. Front axle-10,500 Ibs, Tires, 1000x20 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mack Herron, a_ former professions football player ‘who tried vasuccessfully to- make Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League last year, bas been pooked for investigation of narcotics ossession, authorities said Wednesday. Herron, 28, was arrested Tuesday night at the same Los Angeles International Airport-area hotel where a man was holding his wife hostage, authorities said. They said Herron was found in possession of a quantity of cocaine and $23,000 in cash. Special at... 1789 Oglivie St. shortened victory over © starts as John Stearns _ heavyweight, put Borden, 178 pounds, to the canvas Scott of Beaumont, Tex.,. SPECIAL AT PRINCE GEORGE - Mack Sales Ltd. Two-1977 Mack Single Axle Tractors Engine-237 H.P. Maxidyne 07.500 PRINCE GEORGE MACK SALES LTD. Dodgers stop belted his first major league grand-slam home ‘run, cap ing a five-run rally to | e Mets to a 6-4 victory. Tom Seaver, 5-3, won his first game since April 30. A single by Steve On- tiveres in the top of the 13th inning scored Jerzy Morales to give Chicago Cubs a 4-3 win over St. Louis Car- dinals. In the American League, © John Mayberry blasted three home runs, including a pair of two-run shots, to power Kansas City Royals over Toronto Blue Jays 11:3. Ralph Garr singled home - Four Barons on loose RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) Four members of Cleveland Barons of the National Hockey League officially became free agents Wednesday, but acting general manager Harry Howell says at least one of them has indicated an interest in returning next season. - Howell said veteran centre Juha Widing, ob- tained from Los eles Kings in a trade midway through last season, said he will negotiate a new con- tract as soon as possible. Howell is in a holding pattern inregard to contract negotiations and trades until the Barons’ financial KO's for Spinks boys 185% pounds, with a right to the head as the bell ended the third round. Scott was down for a count of 10 and ringside officials listed the knockout as coming in the fourth round, ; Scott was a last-minute replacement for Scotty Welsh of Vancouver who was himself replacing Vancouver’s George Jerome. Both fighters were found to be unfit for the bout. Lapointe, who won the Canadian lightweight title from Barry Sponagle of New Glasgow here March 22, R685] 562-3144 ‘ as a team for pred ee: Canadians fielded three new : . vt x §6players—Peter Ryan of perience over youth,” said Prontreal Devon Dal ; ly of slide Canadian coach Jack winnipeg and Leo Rautins Donohue. “But it was a learning experience and we accomplished what we set of Toronto—in an attempt to wear the Soviets down, The Canadians, however, could | - two runs in the seventh inning to lift Chicago White Oo vi out to do.” : Sox to a 42 vicioe Sim _ Itwas the fourth defeat in omne take control of the Bibby and Sid Monge com. TOW for the Canadians who 88M. bined to scatter six hits and started the tournament with Canada’s final game in a loss to Israel, then were beaten by Yugoslavia and e ingredients of the Soviet success were same as those in Sunday’s victory over Argentina— swift passing to Tkachenko, hest scorer of the match with 32 points, and rt defence by Sergei Europe is scheduled for Friday against Belgium. Scotland, Wales tied Duane Kuiper knocked in three runs as Cleveland - Indians handed Detroit Tigers a 6-4 defeat and pitcher Mark (The Bird) Fidrych his second con- secutive loss. _ - Two home runs by Carl Yastrzemski, his sixth and seventh of the ‘season, ® eepeame a fiverun deficit . Below, # veteran guard and GGlASGow, Scotland 5 yt m captain. — and record a7-5 victory over atthough Soviet coacm, scored two goals to lead | ~ ‘Alexander Gomelsky said Scotland to a 3-0 win over Northern Ireland in: a British soccer cham- pionship game Wednesday. be was satisified with his team's performance some of the old magic seemed to be missing with sloppy _,, The Scots, who now share situation is settled at next defensive play, resulting i first place with Wales, both week’s NHL meetings in a number of fouls. _ . with three points, led 1-0 at Montreal. The meetings ‘Canada capitalized on the the half before 44,699 fans. begin .Monday and flaws and forwards Martin | England is third in the Washington _busineasman race with two points and Riley of Winnipeg and Jim - Northern Ireland is winless. INCOME TAX® Sanford D. 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Funderstend there is no obligation on my part | lefthander, was the Name i aggressor from the openin ' bell and put Raymond Address a Rousseleau of Quebec City City/State/Zip Code. a to the canvas twice in the Teleptione No . ; gt round wit eit ly a a RIALTO WORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE . Northwest College covers the regian fram Queen Charlotte Islands to Houston. The major physical facilities are in Terrace, but there are substantial programs in the other communities in the College region. Total full and part-time enrollment is about 1500 students. The College will make appointments to the following positions: English Instructor Sociology Instructor Duties: To instruct first and’ second year University Transfer courses. The appointees may be expected to instruct in several communities anda considerable amount of travel and evening teaching mayberequired. = | . Qualifications: M.A. minimum. Salary: Inaccordance with scale to be negotiated with the Faculty Union. Early Childhood Education Instructor Duties: To instruct in the College Early Childhood Education | Programme. The appointee may be expected to instru’* in several communities and a considerable amount of travel and teaching may be required, Qualifications: B.A. or M.A. in E.C.E. and preferably with experience as a Pre-school or Day Care Supervisor. : t Salary: In accordance with scale to be negotiated with the Faculty Union, Appointment Date for all positions: August 15, 1977. Apply with curriculum vitae and names of references to: Dr. D.V. George, Principal ; Northwest Community College a . ¢ 7 - Box 726 ‘ Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C2°