"| CASTLEGAR NEWS, Joly: 7,,1982 Albuquerque beats Vancouver club By The Associated Press Matt Young pitched a five- hitter and Jim Maler went five-for-five at bat to lead Salt Lake City to a 9-3 Pacific Coast League baseball vic- tory over hometown Port- land Beavers. In other Tuesday games, Albuquerque won. 5-2) at home against Spokane, Tuc: son edged the Canadians 4-3 at Vancouver and .Tacoma split a doubleheader at Haw- aii, winning the first game 4-2 while, the Islanders took the nightcap 7-1. Edmonton's game at Phoenix’ was post- poned by rain In Portland, Young. al-" lowed only one. baserunner after the third inning. That came on.a walk in the sixth. The Beavers got two’hits:in the first inning and three in the third, ‘ Jamie Allen hit a two-run homer for the Gulls: in ‘the sixth inning. Maler’ knocked in two runs and’stole a base. His five hits included A dou- ble and a triple. ° Mark’ Bradley -in the bottom of the fifth inning: put the Dukes ahead for good as they beat Spokane. Brad ey four-for-four, and his second’ ‘scored “RBI in the game in the sev- enth gave the’ Dukes a 4-2 cushion that’ the ‘Indians couldn't overcome. Spokane's. Jose Moreno and Jerry Narron each smashed one home run. An unearned ran in the top of the eighth inning, proved to: ; be the difference as Tucson edged Vancouver. Tucson left-fielder Tim Tol- man singled off loser Doug Jones, 3-6, then scored from first when Russ’ Clements singled and Vancouver right- fielder Bob Skube committed a double error on the play. Ron‘Meredith, making his first start for Hawali this year, pitched a three-hitter and went the distance as the Islanders defeated ‘Tacoma in the nightcap... = ‘Hawaii built a 7-0 lead as + -eatcher Ron Tingley knocked ° in-two runs with’s triple, Joe Lansford had two hits and twice: and Tony. Gwynn. and’ ‘Jerry Manuel ‘paired hits. Tacoma's only run came in the sixth inning on Kelvin Moore's 14th home the’ “year. In, the opener, Tacoma’s Mitchell Page homered in the ‘thi rd inning to ibreale at 22 “Canadian Rockies organized - BIG PLAY Celgar third baseman Tim Horcolf stabs bunt-and prepares to fire to first base during a men's: fastball: tournament in Grand Forks: over. the weekend. Celgar finished fourth In the 14-team tour- ney. Another Castlegar team — Texaco —— captur: ‘first prize ‘and $71 "Brian Kingman, Oakland ‘A’s) pitcher, was suffering from tendinitis in his tight knee but Manager Billy Mar- ‘,tin'and Pitching Coach Art Fowler gave him a chance Tuesday and he wound, up * “with a seven-hit, 7-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians. Kingman was treated to a 4-0 lead through four innings as Rickey Henderson’ scored twice after stealing bases and Davey Lopes hit a pair of .homers. ‘But it was’ King- man's) show, for the . most against Kelowna, Other Castlegar teams In: the tour. nament.included Labatts,. O'Keefe, finishing : sixth, a nd Northwest Homes; hich finished third, Carling rt. i Lopes hit a two-run homer in the second to give the A'sa 3-0 lead at that point, then ‘added a solo shot in the eighth: for Oakland's ‘final di ran his major More head for the trails ‘CALGARY. (CP) — More than 4,800 boots have trod the trails that wind through- the'high country of Banff and Jasper National Parks since the. Skyline “Hikers of the . the first of its summer safaris. 50 years ago. The Skyline Hikers is an ‘independent organization dedicated to the encourage- ment of hiking in'the Rocky Mountains... This. year,’ to imatk,the organization's gol- aden anniversary, members, will, gather jin” * Solar. Power Poo Hedters Drinking Water Filters: *, 442-8111 Grand Fork: Phone Today . Sunset. ‘Sunset Pass ting up camp * the Banff Springs Hotel,” about 162 west of: Banff, Alta. " ee ‘is can’ area VANCOUVER (cP) ward to sive: backfield. Lions. « >’ y Butler, a Canadian Foot” playing in ie de- ball. League all-star three N NCE YOU'VE HAD A TASTE of ‘the Kootenays, nothing else really compares. It’s the same with our beer: Kokanee Glacier Pilsener. Once you've tried © that crisp, refreshing taste, no other beer \ do.. Crack a Kelas It’s brewed for you. filled with unusual geological phenomena, : flower-filled ‘al- pine meadows and towering glacier-hung peaks, It will be explored. for five six-day per-" President, Ralph Taylor...” ‘He decided there must: be a lot of people who didn’t ride who ‘would ‘enjoy ’ ‘hiking ‘un. “ Jeague-leading © stolen . base taking daily hikes iis from’13/to $4 kilometres in. various: directions from the allhoad camp." : around in the ins. So, the ind de rofit iods, ‘with hikers jaunts best suited to their level of fitness and ability. Experienced. guides will ‘ac: company each outing. The Skyline Hikers grew out of a group which‘used to trail ride around ‘Banff.in the 1920s and early 803, and en- thusiasm has never: waned. “John Murray Gibson, who came west each summer to handle | public. relations: for ations: says. Skyline ‘Hikers - = times, hopes to break into the sitiiation’s different, -Grogg Butler is Wanta fon OG :secondary.- after-: beings about . ing: acquired last weekend: in’ a B.C, Ptrade, with “Montréal: Gn: Ki: Seordes. ; “The trade came as a ‘bit of a shock because I just: got married on Friday and I, was organization was forraed.”” * PROMOTES HIKING Dedicated to the encour” agement — of. . hiking” “over mountain trails and the pres- ervation of° our — national parks, the group. has been going strong over sirice.' * Over® the years, about. 2,400 hikers from all over the world have participated in its: outings. On this summer" 's trip, | five groups of 65 hikers will be. _going to Sunset Pass and. he said, “to “aad from ‘the trailhead: transportation’ of gear: be: tween? Banff-and the:camp are: galao provided. ‘ “Al eatap “equipient, is owned and maintained by the rganizatio . Hikers © bring “warm sleeping bags, ‘their own boots,. hiking pack and - proper clothing for warm, 'eool and wet weather. Cam- eras, binoculars, sketching or painting materials are among the persons alternatives: total to 791 Cleveland starter Len Bar: ‘c ker, 9-5, left in'the sixth after :\the A’s extended their lead to’ €-2 on ‘Fred Stanley's runs: batted-in ‘single. In-the National League, Steve Mura of St. Louis Car- dinals, 6-7, handed Cincinnati Reds their ninth, straight loss, beating. them 3-1.,Tues- day ‘ona. four-hitter and pushing them deeper into the cellar in the West. ° : The Reds’ losing streak is their longest since they dropped 11 straight in 1966, The loss, gave them a°31-49 record, and they trail first- place Atlanta by 18'/: games. In other NL games, San Diego Padres defeated Mon- treal Expos 5-1, Philadelphia Phillies nipped San Francisco Giants 3-2, ° Chicago Cubs. toppled Atlanta Braves 7-2, - Pittsburgh’ Pirates, nipped Hamilton Tiger-Cats. ses L brought intox eIthink,, B.C. is going | to bea: good ‘compete with:sophomore pro. placaith?; us ‘ke Nelson Martin;for the, safety:, But ter* and’: Edmonton’ safety Pete Lavorato last’ weekend ® in-an attempt . ito shore up their. out of town on the d,”” Butler® said. “I+ found ’ out about - it when I read. ‘the paper.” Butler was: labelled: a dis: gruntled player when he was traded‘ last season: to: Mon- | treal by Edmonton Eskimos so he could be closer to his fiancee. who. lived: in’ Mon- ; treal. ‘Tm fuarried now, : the by'a “shoulder injury to vet- eran -Canadian: safety : Tony. Proudfoot.’ . “Butler -will be: “eompeting’ with fellow imports Ken Hin- ton, § ‘Kerry Parker, ’ Larry . Crawford and Deon Ford for a spot ‘on the active roster Saturday when the Lions open the 1982 regular-season schedule ‘at’ home? against position vacated by Proud- foot.= “I. felt’ unbelievably strange,” Lavorato said after his ‘first’ practice with the Lions. “It'll take a while :be-” fore I stop referring to Ea: monton as ‘we’. The Lions placed rookie quarterback John Fourcade of Mississippi State, who cleared” waivers, on‘ their four-man reserve list. -- Houston Astros 1-9 0 and Los ‘Angeles’ Dodgers, blasted New ‘York Mets $3. BLUE JAYS 4 RANGERS 3 **Damaso Garcia ‘drove in two runs and ‘right-hander Dale‘Murtay provided strong relief pitching as Toronto ed-i ged Texts)" gery Garcia drove in the win- ning run with a seventh- * inning triple following Lloyd Moseby’s single. He also pro- duced the Blue Jays’ first run’ of the game with a grounder in the third. : Murray, 5-3, gave up one -hit‘and struck out six in 3 1-3 innings to win in relief of rookie Jim Gott. Texas start- v Frank Tanana, 4-1, suf- fered his‘ third loss against the’ Blue Jays without a win this year. ‘ TIGERS 11 TWINS 6. Lance Parrish hit two home runs aa fis ‘Whit. aker, Rick. Leach ‘and Mike Ivie belted one -each as ;De- it troit whipped Minn The Tigers broke‘a.1:1: tle, with ‘a. five-run’ third: trig- gered by Whitaker's fifth mer, ‘Pete Redfern, 4-9,: was : victimized by. the. Tigers’ third-inning ‘uprising. “Jack Morris, 9-9, was the winner, ' ROYALS 6 RED SOX 2 Hal grand-slam home run/in the first inning. and» Vida’ Blue : innings’, of ; pitched . seven five-hit’ ball to lead; Kansas City over, Boston. McRae, the leaguo’s runs- batted-in leader, boosted ‘his total to 76 with. the slam off John Tudor, 6-6, the third of « his carzer, as the Royals took two of three games. from-the ‘ Red Sox. The homer was Mc. i Rae’s 18th this year." Blue, 6-5, was ‘the winner with. relief help «from; Bill Castro, who pitched the last two innings for his first save. _ ORIOLES 3 ANGELS 2 Cal’ Ripken Jr. belted a tie- breaking, two-out ‘homer. in the eighth inning ‘to’ life Baltimore -over ‘California. Ripken hit his 11th homer of the season off reliever: Doug Corbett, 1-7, to hand: the’ Angels their seventh straight loss. Winner. Dennis Martinez, 9-5, gave. up” seven’ ‘hits, struck’ out five and walked five before needing Iast-out reljef help from’ Tippy: Mar- tinez, who gained his eighth : save. YANKEES 8 MARINERS 7 * Bobby Murcer's ‘leadoff home run in the 12th inning powered New York over Se- attle. Murcer ‘hit’ the first pitch from Seattle's: fourth pitcher, Ed Vande Berg, 53,' into the right-field seats for his fifth homer’ ‘of the year. Te’ was the only’ hit that:Vande- Berg ‘gave'lip in’ ‘ES‘innings! of relief. New York left-hander Rudy. May, who took over in the 10th, gained his second victory in five decisions. Down 7-0 after 6'/: innings, the Mariners ‘scored : seven times in the bottom’ of the’ seventh to tie the game. Al Cowens’: two-run homer’ of Goose Gossage ‘capped ' the outburst. Cowens’ 12th ho- mer of the year follolwed-a two-run’. single: by” Bruce Bochte - off. Tommy John, making his third relief. ap- pearance of the season. McRae slugged': a’ courtesy.of Dixie Upcoming sporting events ot meetings can be listed hi s ee Chicken & Seafood Castlegar, Ploase submit:nolices to Castlegar News by Friday noon tor Sunday, He tugsday noon tor. eerenger | Contact chery! Wiahlow, ‘ q 23-year-old secretary ~ Woman wants to be NHL referee west, Ootlschenia; Cubs ‘ nalrd field. $y .No ocais scheduled, channel.9.:, Sox,'14 >» THURSDAY. SOCCER — CASTLEGAR: VIKINGS first division vs. Nelson Royals, '7 p.m., Selkirk College. : FASTBALL — COMMERCIAL LEAGUE; Pass Creek vs. Labctt*s, Inland Field; Carling O'Keefe: vs. North. 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