- SPORTS Jay he Atlanta Braves, gave up four runs‘on seven hits in 71.3 August 26, 1967 Pale By The Associated Press A pair of pitchers who started the season without a ' ia; “Hs * li 6p.m.-9 p.m. Hosted by R. Woyling two-run homer and two-run triple for the Orioles and Fred OPEN HOUSE Thurs., Aug. 27 home in the major leagues have found a place 'to eal their own with the first-place Detroit Tigers. Doyle Alexander beat Minnesota for the second time in a week with exceptional relief help from Mike Henneman as, Detroit took the Twins 5-4 in a matchup of American League leaders at the Metrodome. - The Tigers stayed two percentage points ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays in the AL East while Minnesota, which has lost seven of its last eight, saw its lead over the Oakland Athletics trimmed to one game. Alexander, who sat out the first month of season as a free agent and was acquired Aug. 12 in a trade with the 1 Henneman, who began the season at Class AAA Toledo, took over with one out in the eighth after Randy Bush's RBI triple made it 6-4. Henneman retired Kirby Puckett on a grounder and struck out Kent Krbek — who already had an RBI double and run-scoring single — and then worked a perfect ninth for his fourth save. “T just wanted to keep the ball in on Puckett, and kept it down to Hrbek,” said Henneman, 9-1 with a 2.20 earned run average. kas replaced Willie as the Tigers’ bullpen stopper, and his consistent outings have helped Detroit surge into first place and stay there. In other AL games Tuesday, it was: Oakland 9, the Lynn hit a two-run homer, his Angels 5 Yankees 1 John Candelaria scattered six hits in eight shutout innings and host California took advantage of a sixth-inning error to beat New York. Candelaria, 7-5, struck out six and walked one, Greg Minton pitched the ninth and allowed a run. Rangers 15 Royals 8 tf Ruben Sierra went 4-for-6 with two solo homers and scored the tiebreaking run in the seventh inning. Sierra, who has 26 home runs, singled in the seventh and later scored on a groundout by Pete O’Brien, breaking a 7-7 tie. Red Sex 7 White Sox 3 Rookie Sam Horn hit two solo home runs and Dwight Evans reached the 100 RBI mark for the second time in his iafllt gi BELL Lala . B 3 | 16-year career as Chicago beat Boston. Horn, who went 8-for-4, finished his first month in the majors batting .345 with nine homers and 20 RBIs. BACK AILMENT Bossy still hurting knee injury that forced Bossy to alter his skating style, which over the years placed pressure on his back. PAIN GROWS Bossy broke his kneecap while executing a long jump when he was 12. He always skated with pain after the incident but it has grown more intense in the last few years. If Bossy does retire in the next few weeks, he won't have much trouble adjusting to life after hockey. He has a contract as an adviser to a sporting goods company for the first six years Lansford also homered for the host A's. Lee Lacy hit a Thunderbirds play down No. 1 ranking VANCOUVER (CP) — the Vanier Cup head into the 1987 season this weekend ranked No. 1 in a pre-season poll. But veteran coach Frank Smith is careful to play down that lofty position — for good reason. “Right now we are rated No. 1,” Smith told his players at training camp. “But so were Alberta last year. They A seosatostt eet (WED) REACTION NEW LISTING N. CASTLEGAR CONVENIENCE aad pet Hi ONE LIFE TO returning for what he os a 2 it il Soce Semone Rar ‘WORLD Only $19,500, 3 bdrms., Letters have come in by the hun- dreds at the Islanders’ office, each containing some advice to heal the most prolific scorer and one of the most popular players in the club's history. This week, another physiother- apist and a back specialist are to visit Bossy, who is discouraged but refuses to give up. “Each time someone proposes something new, I tell myself that I've got a chance to come out of this,” Bossy said in an interview published Tuesday in Le Journal de Montreal. “That's why MONTREAL (CP) — Three weeks from the opening of the New York Islanders’ training camp, Mike Bossy continues to hope for a cure for the back ailment that threatens to end his National Hockey League career. Bossy, the 30-year-old right wing- er whose 573 career goals are fifth-best on the all-time NHL list, played much of last season with a sore back. The injury reduced his production to 38 goals, preventing him from scoring at least 50 goals for a 10th straight : g i 48388208 O28 08 Thursday, August 27 through to Wednesday, September 2 season of it could be back for News the Thunderbirds also lost running backs Terry Cochrane and Mass G i back Mark Norman, last year's CIAU defensive players of the year, linebackers Jack Beestra and Dwayne Derban and quarterback Eric Putoto, who engi d the last-minute winning h in the British Columbia Thunderbirds, football 3 8 H 8 final «ik PRIVACY AND VIEW! — Overlooking the! huge variety of shrubs end flowering pion: Columbia River, this immaculate home is ty. In the $308, ——— be th Vanier Cup. A measure of the strength of last season's undefeated stle season. He was told by team doctors his back pain might disappear with com. plete rest during the off-season. Before, Bossy felt pain only when he was on skates. Now he is unable to bend over without feeling a knife-like jab in his back. Bossy has met specialists in Mon- treal and London, Ont. He has had physiotherapy and cortisone injections and has had people knock on the door of his home in a Montreal suburb with suggestions. game. landers’ I can’t say that I've played my last “Pm living in hope. To throw in the towel so quickly would be an injustice to (Islanders general manager) Bill Torrey. I've been in contact with him throughout the summer.” Bossy had been one of the Is- more durable performers before his back started bothering him on the first day of training camp last Sept. 11. Team doctors feel the back woes may have been caused by an old following retirement and a number of real estate investments. He could also pursue a career as a hockey commentator, a job he per- formed well for a French-language television station in Montreal during the Stanley Cup playoffs last spring. Or maybe Bossy will decide to coaduct business at home, where he is linked by computer to the New York Stock Exchange. A keen observer of the stock market, Bossy has expressed interest in portfolio management. finished 1-7.” Despite losing 12 starters from his second Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union championship club in 12 years at UBC, it's unlikely Smith will see his talent-lad UBC squad is that nine of the 12 graduates are now affiliated with CFL teams. Smith believes he has some fine recruits to fill the gaps, luding 260-pound offe lineman Andrew Butschler club fall in such depths. “We actually lost 16 pretty good players (including four non-starters),” Smith said this week as his troops prepared for Saturday night's Western Intercollegiate Football League season opener against Calgary Dinosaurs at Thunderbird Stadium. “But I don’t want to get into a situation where we're erying about it. We're obviously not going to replace a player like (offensive lineman Leo) Groenewegen, but I feel we have a lot of good players returning and that we've done a pretty decent off-season recruiting job. “Let’s put it this way: We'll be competitive.” from the junior Richmond Raiders and freshman quarter- back Matt Nowotny, the top prospect at this year’s B.C. Lions’ development camp. Nowotny will back up fourth-year quarterback Jordan Gagner. “It's obviously more difficult to repeat as champions,” says Gagner, whos threw for 2,008 yards and 13 touchdowns last season. “And being ranked No. 1 again means everybody will be gunning for us that much more. GOOD SIZE “But we're not even thinking about the rankings. What we do know is that we'll have a balanced offence again, good Supplement to the Castlegar News of Wednesday, August 26, 1987 as few ‘as 13 episodes or as many as 22. The long-running CBS hit airs Wednesays. Ca SPOTLESS — 3 bdrm. 14'x70, 1989. Fridge, stove, dishwasher. $19,900. s ., Castlegar or LOSE STARTERS As well as Groenewegen, who went first in the Canadian Football League draft to the Ottawa Roughriders, Car Lines size all-round and a first-rate coachings taff that won't let us look beyond the next game.” Gagner and Nowotny have some talented men to dis. tribute the ball to, including veteran running backs Matt Pearce and Mark Petros, who should compensate for the loss of Cochrane, UBC’s leading rusher last year. Pearce, the leading punt returner in Canada two years ago, can also play slotback. Carey Bymoen and Dave Groves appear to have full- back spots locked up while Smith is hoping that Craig Keller and Richard Hudspith can fill in at inside receiver in the absence of the graduated Rob Ros and Tom Vlasic. The Thunderbirds play two exhibition games in addition to their eight-game WIFL slate — the Sept. 12 revival of the Shrum Bowl against cross-town rival Simon Fraser On Selected Grant shuts down Expos outfield. “When our players make plays like that, it makes you realize that there are eight guys behind you and I'm not going to have to do the whole job myself,” Grant said, who entered the game with a 9.58 earned-run average against Montreal. Lance McCullers pitched the final 11-3 innings for his 13th save. . The Padres scored all of their runs inancing MOUNTAINVIEW AGENCIES = __ yy tt. 365-2111 3.9% 1700 Columbia Ave -2155 Collect BUICK GMC LTD. F Santiago, a leading candidate for rookie of the year, also threw out Tim Raines trying to steal in the first inning. It was only the fourth time in 45 attempts that Raines has been caught. Jefferson led off the third against Heaton with his seventh homer, and Tony Gwynn, Randy Ready and Carmelo Martinez followed with con- secutive singles for a 2-0 lead. Santiago followed with a three-run homer, his 17th. SAN DIEGO (AP) — Lots of good things have happened to the San Diego Padres during the second half of the season, and Mark Grant's performance against Montreal on Tuesday night added to the list. “This is the best velocity he’s had since he’s been here,” manager Larry Bowa said after Grant allowed just five hits in 72-3 innings to defeat the Expos 5-1. $24,900. This quoint home is else available toRENT Ticats positive despite injuries season, when he played out his option and was con- sidering a move to a team with less depth at his posi- HAMILTON (CP) — Wise football coaches know a thing or two about roster changes, and part of that is knowing ) G-Men Drama) 7 Grant was part of the big July deal with San Francisco, but had struggled at times with the Padres. in the third inning off Neal Heaton, 12-6. Heaton allowed nine hits in just three innings and has not won since Tim Wallach led off the Expos’ fourth with his 20th home run of the when the cup is half empty and when it’s half full. Thus, Al Bruno was able to tion. “It’s always going to be hard playing on a team with University Clansmen and an Oct. 17 date with California State University at Chico, Calif. wood crew helps James ‘Cagney, Ann at the hotel, @ Holly Dvorak. tk ke (1935 season. The loss dropped third-place Mon. treal 5% games behind leading St. Louis in the National League East. July 30. Stan Jefferson hit a solo homer and Benito Santiago hit a three-run shot to highlight the inning. Grant recorded a career-high seven strikeouts, including five in a row at one point, and was aided by three outstanding catches in the so many good linebackers,” he said before Tuesday's practice. “You have to be playing to show what you can ith a home for You 365-5228 1451 Columbia Ave. Castlegar give a positive assessment Tuesday while surveying his injury-riddled defending Canadian Football League ‘ond yeors! | Low $806. Friday, August 29, 1987 with © showing of @ home you'll Taiwan rolls years WE MAKE BUYING. INSURANCE EASY Speier Giants’ hero By The Associated Press Chris Speier, once a young phenom for the Sar Francisco Giants, now has become an old hero. Speier, 37, hit a home run to snap an eighth-inning tie as the Giants beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 on Tuesday night. The victory gave San Francisco a 1'/2-game lead over the Houston Astros in the National League West. “Chris Speier is the most valuable player on this ball club,” Giants manager Roger Craig said after the game. With one out in the eighth and the score tied 2-2, Speier hit a drive off the left-field foul pole for his 10th homer of the season, against Kevin Gross, 8-11. On Monday, Speier hit a two-run homer in the Giants’ 6-1 victory over the Phillies. Following the 1986 season, when he hit .294, the much-travelled Speier became a free agent and found few takers “I looked at the teams I thought needed a utility in fielder,” he said. “So, I called (coach) Don Zimmer and he talked to (president and general manager) Al Rosen and I signed. No other club had contacted me.” The reunion has been a joyous one, as Speier has filled in at second, short and third when injuries sidelined Robbie Thompson, Jose Uribe and Chris Brown, who later was traded to the San Diego Padres. In 266 at-bats for the Giants, Speier is hitting .248 and has 34 runs batted in. He also has two grand slams this season. On the field, he’s made only three errors. In other NL games Tuesday it was: the Los Angeles Dodgers 3, the New York Mets 1; the Pittsburgh Pirate 1, the Cincinnati Reds 0; and the St. Louis Cardinals 7, Houston 1. The game between the Atlanta Braves and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field was rained out. Pirates 1 Reds 0 Mike Dunne pitched a two-hitter for his first major-league shutout and Johnny, Ray's first-inning single drove in the game's only run as host Pittsburgh defeated Cincinnati, extending the Reds’ 1é8ing streak to five games. Dunne, 8-5, did not allow a runner past second base, striking out seven and walking one. Dodgers 3 Mets 1 Fernando Valenzuela pitched a four-hitter, struck out 13, and pitched a complete game despite walking eight as champions. “Kenny Hobart is limping a lot better,” the Hamilton Tiger-Cat coach noted. “It's been a tough year,” said Bruno. “But we've been fortunate to have a lot of good guys available to take up the slack.” It is an unfortunate truism of professional football that one man's injury is another's opportunity. While Hobart rests a brok. en leg and fellow quarterback Mike Kerrigan recovers from a stretched stomach muscle, Tom Porras has posted the league's top pass-completion average, 60.8 per cent. Rookie defensive lineman Johnnie Lewis has not looked out of place while replacing Mitchell Price and Mike Walker, and Canadian line backer Ed Gataveckas has been a pleasant surprise — at least to some. ‘NO SURPRISE’ “It's been no real surprise 0. A product of Acadia Uni versity, he has started four games this year, with 11 tackels, one sack and two passes knocked down. Gataveckas doesn't know whether he'll get the nod Saturday night when the Ticats play host to the Ottawa Rough Riders, but he wouldn't mind a shot at the team that spoiled Hamilton's season opener, 36-32. With a 5-3 record, the Tiger-Cats are well ahead of their usual early pace. “We're not looking at other teams or the standings this year,” explained Gataveckas. “We're competing within our selves.” Grind goes Sept. 13 to easy win WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — Taiwan coach Yu Jung-Hsing said his players were nervous in the opening game of the Little League World Series. But the score. board didn’t reflect it. ston homered to give Ches terfield, Ind., champions of the U.S. Central region, a 4-1 victory over Morristown, Tenn., the Southern champs. Quarter-finals conclude to- day with the Canadian entry from Glace Bay, N.S., playing the Latin American champ- ion, Moca, Dominican Re- public, and the U.S. East champs, Dover, N.H., taking on the Western champion, Irvine, Calif. Hua Lian needs a victory Thursday against the winner of the Canada-Latin America game and another in the finals Saturday against the U.S. champion to give the Far East its 17th World Series title in 21 years. Taiwan won 11 of those Series, with Hai Lian taking the title in 1980. Wang Pei-Ching threw a two-hitter and hit a home run as the juggernaut from Hua Lian, Taiwan, set down a mostly American team from Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, 7-0 in an opening-round game Tues day. “I was confident -in my team,” Jung-Hsing said through an interpreter. “We had only five hits, so I don't think we played well, but it’s the first game here.” In the other quarter-final Tuesday, Brad Ash threw a three-hitter and Rich Hudle SWRMAING POOL — Why not let us enter: COHOE INSURANC 1127 - 4th Street, Castlegar Mag 2804 Columbia Ave. 365-2166 Located in the Fireside Motor Inn dad IS Q d protests against Danzig’s policy of As his 40th birthday ‘approaches. Home: 365-3250 (Walter) © 447-9479 (Jack) 14x 70° “Manco” with fipout. Over 1,000 q. 11, area, 2 gloss sliding doors, All major appliances. We are looking at offers, — ? ds. Call today for free market evaluations on these homes. 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All units have for $37, 1 Jem TV PICK YOUR NUMBERS AND LET OUR OFFICE SHOW YOU! is sought by to me,” said the seven-year veteran. The six-foot, 211 pound Gataveckas has been waiting for a starting assign ment, which came when Leo Ezerins was slowed by a pulled groin and sore back His patience -wore thin after last year’s Grey Cup ton. A member Bridges, John Hus: important kings and princes (1979, Drami Los Angeles beat New York at Shea Stadium. John Shelby hit a tworun homer for the Dodgers, his 18th, and Valen zuela drove in a run with a single. Cardinals 7 Astros 1 Rookie Lance Johnson and Vince Coleman each tripled to key a two-run second inning and Jack Clark doubled to drive in his 100th run of the season, leading St. Louis over visiting Houston. The victory moved first-place St. Louis 4'/: games ahead of second-place New York in the NL East. LEAGUE BOWLING STARTS TUES., SEPT. 8 Ladies Mornings 9:30; Afternoons | p.m. Evening Bowling — 7 and 9 p.m. Bondy theough Fridey P Youth Bowling Registration Starts Sept. 12 — $18.00 Classic League Starts Sept. 13 at 7 p. By CasNews Staff Rossland’s Golden City Grind, a 10 kilometre jog, will be held Sept. 13 at 9:30 a.m. The course is from to Red and back. The course follows the back roads of Rossland, climbs 106 metres to an ele- vation of 1,158 metres at the base of Red Mountain, then returns to the finish line at Rossland secondary school. Participants are advised to get in some training before entering the race. Along with the 10 km race, there is also a 3.2 km race for non-competitive types Trophies will be awarded for the “hot shots” while all finishers will receive _T. shirts. The Terry Fox Run will also be held in conjunction with the Golden City Grind. The Golden City Grind is , mst part of Rossland’s Golden Worcs City Days celebrations. 365-5228