ce nd Page 10, The Herald, Thursday, June 12, 1780 te |. Copperside Store PROPANE - GROCERIES - LAUNDROMAT ‘Batgring to camp and lnstitution orders OPEN 10-107 Phone 635-4060 Compare ur prices to ‘ your faveurite store! _f Head ae b RUAN AE daily herald - 7 with Don ~ Eddie Felgner, the King of The King and his By SCOTT ABHOTT MONTREAL (CP) — A total of 210 young men got a line on their futures _Wed- nesday when the 21 National Hockey League teams staked their claims in the entry draft of young talent. It was the final day of the NHL annual meetings, and centre Doug Wickenheiser, Jate of Regina Pats of the Western Hockey League, suddenly became a member of Montreal Canadiens. “Just being in this building is a great feeling,” the 19- _ year-old said of the Forum, ™ site of the draft, after the Court softball team, pliches blindfolded In a - recent exhibition game. Feigner once knocked a cigarette out of Johnny Carson’s mouth while. throwing blindfolded on the Tonight Show. The King and his Court will be in Terrace for an exhibition game against an all-star team, at 7 :30 p.m. at Riverside Park. acquired. from Colorado Rockies, had made him No, 1 “There are all those Stanley Cup pennants up there,” Twenty-two such flags hang in the rafters of the Forum, but none are for the -1980 Cup title, which New York Islanders won. Managing director Irving Grundman and the rest of the Montreal braintrust hope Wickenheiser, a solid six- footer, will help holst many _ more banners. General manager John Ticats rally 9 seats for late win By MIKE RUTSEY TORONTO (CP) — Bruce Lemmerman connected with Bob Gaddis for.a 77 pass- andrun play with 4:44 left to play in the game as ’ Hamilton TigerCata rallied to defeat Toronto Argonauts 37-29 In a Canadian Football League pre-season game Wednesday night. ; Tralling 29-27, Gaddis was left completely uncovered as he ambled down the left sidelines and Lemmerman, who played the entire second half in rellef of Dave Marler hit the ex-Montreal Alouette . star with a perfect pase to ~ send the Ticats into the lead for good.. Earlier in the final quarter at 6:51, Lemmerman. scored from one yard out to bring the Ticats back from 29-21 . Geficit. Minor The Argonauts lost more ’ than just the game when starter Tony Adams suifered a separated shoulder in his throwing arm during the second Argonaut offensive sequence, He injured his Three games were played in the Terrace Baseball Association Wednesday night, including an ex- citing match in the Bronco division. In that contest, Far-Ko Construction triumphed with good late-inning defence as they put down Credit -Union in three straight in the bottom of, the seventh inning. Credit Union Jed 10-9 in the bottom of the sixth inning when Far-Ko came up and scored four runs to take the lead. When Credit Union came up for their final outs Far-Ko’s defence stopped the opposition for the win, In the Mosquito division’s games, Terrace Drugs beat Terrace Co-op 18-8 and Skoglund Logging beat Flaherty Trucking 9-8. The final freguiar- season games of the year fake place Friday night at Agar Park when Terrace Esso meets Terrace Drugs and Credit Union take on the Elks. Playoffs bepiia next Monday night, with all series poing best two out of three. Playoff con- right shoulder after belng sacked by Hamilton's Lou Clare. . . Adams was relleved by Mark Jackson for - the remainder of the first halfwhile rookie ~quar- terback Jimmy Streater entertained the crowd of 30,172 in the second hail, Marler was the out- standing player of the game, however, directing the ‘Ticats to three consecutive _ scoring drives in the second quarter while completing 18 of 22 passes for 268 yards in one half. of play. ’ Marler connected on a nineyard scoring pass with, Rocky DiPietro. Ronny Rowland on a one-yard run and Phil Colwell on a two- yard run alsoscored second- quarter touchdowns for the Ticats. Zenon Andrusyshyn connected on four converts and a 42-yard field goal. _ Rick Kalvaitis scored on 4 37-yard pass interception and Streater added a touch- down in the fourth quarter on a 55-yard sprint. | Minor baseball tenders will be an- nounced when they are determined. Girls’ softball Six games were played in the Terrace Girls’ Softball League Tuesday night. In the Bantam division, Moose Lodge narrowly defeated Doc's Cartage 9- 8. ‘ In the Peewee division, Northwest Sportsman edged Lakelse Pharmacy 12-11 and New Quadra Travel more than doubled Camperland 15-7. In the Squirt division, Vie Froese Trucking beat All Seasons 9-3, Chris’s Janitorial Service and B.C. Government Em- ployee’s Union’ tied 5-5 and Bob's Swingers beat Westend Food Mart 9-5. Tonight's games in- -elude Doe’s and Moose Lodge in the Bantam division and three games in the Squirt division, with BCGEU playing Vic Froese Trucking, Chris’s meeting Bob’s and Westend taking on. All Seasons. ; numerous attractive offers and, using the No. 2choice in the draft, tabbed -defen- ceman’ Dave Babych of Portland Winter Hawks of the WHL. “T think Dave Babych can become a franchise in : Winnipeg,” Ferguson said. “There'll be a heavy load on the kid but we think he has the potential to become the next Denis Potvin." . Toronto Maple Leafs and Washington Capitals made significant additions apart from draftees. : , Washington got free-agent goaltender Mike Palmateer from the Maple Leafs and, signed him to a four-year contract at a figure reported ’ to be in excess of $800,000, - Canadiens, using a pick while Maple Leafs general manager Punch Imlach ° seemed delighted with what _ he got in the trade — defenceman’ Robert Picard © and forward Tim Coulls. - Mike lifts Mets — . Mike Jorgensen’s 10th- inning grand-slam home run propelled New York Mets to a 6-2 victory over Los Angeles on Wednesday, giving the Mets thelr second straight victory over. the Dodgers and their sixth triumph in seven games, MIKE JORGENSEN.. . prand-slammer Elsewhere in the National League, J.R.. Richard pit- ched a’ six-hitter and stretched his consecutive scoreless inning streak to a club-record 31, blanking Chicago Cubs 3-0 as Houston Astros won their eighth con- secutive game. | ”™ George Foster's run-. scoring single for. Cintinnati in the fifth inning gave Frank Pastore his fowth straight victory, 3-2 over Pittsburgh. Pastore pitched a severrhitter for his fifth complete game. George Hendrick hit an RBI single with two outs in the 10th inning to give St. Louis Cardinals a 4-3 triumph over Atlanta, rookle Rich Murray hit his firat inajor league home run, ~ drove in four runs and scored two as San Francisco beat Philadelphia 7-4, and Reon LeFlore drove in bis third run of the game with a two- out ninth inning single as Montreal .Expos edged San Diego 7-6 for their eighth straight victory. In an American League doubleheader, Dennis Leonard pitched a two-hitter for. his second consecutive shutout in Kansas City’s 5-0", first-game victory over Cleveland, then Jorge Orta hit a game-winning two-run homer in the seventh inning and'a two-run single in the eighth as the Indians won the second game g-5. ~~ Tony Armas crashed a grand slam home run in the 14th inning to give Oakland starting pitcher Mike Norris and the A's a 6-2 victory over Baltimore. Mike Cubbage hit a two- run homer and Rob Wilfong | drove in two runs with a bloop single to lead Min- nesota past Detroit 9-5, Lamar Johnson's bases- loaded triple and a solo homer by Wayne Nordhagen led Chicago White Sox to a 7- 4 victory over Toronto, and . Sixto Lezcano drove in three runs with a pair of homers and Ben Oglivie blasted -a three-run homer {o carry Milwaukee td a 7-1 victory over Texas. “ , In the two night games in the AL, Fred Lynn’s three- un homer capped a seven- run second inning as Boston Red Sox held on for a 7-5.win over the Seattle Mariners, - and Bobby Murcer's- 11th inning pinch single with the bases loaded lifted New York Yankees to a 9-7 victory over California Angels. IKK IAA I III ~ Exhibition Fastball TONIGHT * * x x * x * x x K * x + x « x x + ; “KING and HIS COURT vs, TERRACE ALL-STARS at RIVERSIDE PARK Admission: Students & Adults - $4.00 Advance | $5.00 Gate Children.__-____ $1.00 OK RK III A II \. at 7:30 | — ty Eve PK A A A I Sok ek IK IOI II Schaffer Wickenheiser was _ first pick in NHL draft 2)" The Maple Leafa, looking to shore.up a defensive unit that was the worst in the league last season, also picked up defenceman Dave Shand from Calgary Flames. But most teams’ infusion talent came from. the -entry draft, and the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League provided the biggest boost. A total of 74 players were picked from the OM- _JHL, compared with 43 from U.S. colleges, 38 from the WHL, 24 from the Quebec Major. League, 13 from Europe, eight each from high schoo! and Tier. Two ranks and one each from the Canadian Olympic team and the U.S. junior national team. . By position, the draft list comprised 72 defencemen, 50 centres, 37 left wingers, 35 right wingers’ and 16 goaltenders, The first goalle taken was Don Beaupre of the OMJHL’s Sudbury Wolves, chosen 37th overall by Minnesota North’ Stara. There had been _ Bpeculation the Canadiens would make centre Denis ‘Savard, a QMJHL star with” Montreal Juniors, their first pick, but the Canadiens went for Wickenheiser's size. .Savard is. three inches -ghorter at 5-foot-9, . “I'm golng to try to show them ‘next year that I'm better than Doug," said Savard, first choice of Chieago Black Hawks and third over-all, in reference to Wickenhelser, .. “T gonsider my. skating, passing and stickhandling to be my strong points,” he added. “I know my defensive play needs work.” over Junior | Hockey « Bill fet Paes Golf reps " Representatives ‘front the - northwest of B,C. ‘to’ three’ ‘separate major tournaments, have been decided In:the last two. weeks: atitlocal ‘golf courses. = -” iooE «4 _ Representatives were ’ decided io go to the B,C, Junior Championships, in July, the B.C. Summer Games in*Augist and the B,C, Men's Amateur, also in duly. ri Steve Kerbrat ‘and Darryl May 31 weekend. Kerbrat shot a 165 over four rounds to take first spot in the zone playdowns, while Craft's 168 was good enough’ for the second berth. Following Craft were David Bolton with a 170, Bill | Moroz with.a 173 and Greg Drummond, also with a 173. ‘The B.C..Summer Games Trials selected the zone seven' sixman team and seven alternates for the games, which take place in Kelowna August 15." , Bryan Kardall, Layne Young, Damien McGowan, Stephens, John Sutherland and Huston Hill all qualified for the trip to Kelowna two months from now with scores ranging ‘from Kardall’s 155 to Hill's 163. . Alternates for. the team are Chris Eldsvik, Steve Kerbrat, Darryl Craft, Peter Martin, Bill Moroz, .Don Palmer and Greg Drum- mond. Jim Neale of the Skeena Valley Club in Terrace was the top qualifier for the B.C. Men’s Amateur Tournament to take place in Castlegar July 2. He shot a 146 over 368 holes to make the team, and was followed by Bill Stephens from Smithers, Layne Younge from Prince Rupert and Buster Patterson of Skeena Valley who also gained berths on the team. Stephens shot 164 for his berth, while Young came in at 157 and Patterson took the final spot with a one-hole playoff with Larry MacLise of Hirsch Creek in Kitimat. Patterson and MacLise both finished their 36 holes with 159 scores. In sixth place at the tournament, which took place at the Prince Rupert wgiede aan oe — a , ” mo an Oe re oar eae pee Ae . . Bx - + i . , : i a Zz ‘ two weekends car . toy r golf club, was Doug Kydd" - from Rupert with @ 162. “4979's champion. Dan Rosengren from :Skéena ~~ Valley had a. 162 as well, ‘while Ray Billing. from— Rupert, John Yasimebuk - from Skeena Valley, and Huston Hill from Skeene. Valley all had 163. Race results | Herb’ Quast won the A main rece at Sunday's * Kalum Tite Race Day at the * Terrace Raceway, and he also took the fastest time of the day with a 20.3 second lap of the circuit. second to Quast In the A main, while in the A junker main Graham Grass beat Steve Sabell in the A junker “main. In the B main, Jim Irvine came out on top over Al Altchison, and in the Jamboree Randy Goodwin ‘was first with Shaunce Kruisselbrink coming second. Randy - Goodwin “was” The’ A trophy dash was — won by Dennis Willlams with Quast taking second, and the B trophy dash saw Aitchison winning out over. Dan -~ 'Thickett. af The A junker trophy dash was won by Terry MeCuish with Reg Heywood fitiishing _ in second, and the B junker trophy dash saw Bob Ellis triumph over Gerry Nor- mandeau, In the A heat Dennis Williams came first with Goodwin ‘taking second, while in. the B heat Jim Ir- vine won with Lyle Wiltzen in second place. - _ The A junker heat saw Graham Grass winning with Heywood in second, and the B junker heat was won by Bob Ellis with Merv Beadle in second place... ‘ Next race days at. the Terrace Raceway | are Saturday, June 21 and =. Sunday, June 22: Saturday's time’ trials start at 6 p.m. . with racing at 7'p.m.; while | Sunday's time trials begin at 1 p.m, with racing taking place at 2 p.m. ‘ 1, MALT Li ie HQUEUR BE MALT UNION mang as i a CA , RULING O'FKeere Bre \ eae