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BI-WEEKLY REPAYMENT PLAN:: Cf EL EO Konten ay S Savines Credit Unio Sosain > ee wre TRAIL® FRUITVALE © CASTLEGAR® SALMO® SOUTH SLOCAN NAKUSP ¢ NEW DENVER © WANETA PLAZA stan weekend wie the Lions pulled outa two-point decision over Saskatchewan Roughriders. * The Lions, ‘Eskimos and ‘Winnipeg Blue Bombers are tied for first place in the CFL West with 2-0 records and all gle toda anda 22-16 decision in the divisional final, The Esks beat the Lions 22-19 here in an exhibition game last month. Lavorato, obtained. in a trade from Edmonton three weeks ago, would like the starting asalgnment against his. 1g hosted Head coach Vic Rapp of the | Lions bas some tough lincup decisions to make. Besides the: quarterback situation, he ‘must choose from Jim’ Lohmann and Donnie Hickman at offensive tackle, Mack Moore and Tyrone Keys in’ the defensive line,: plus Pete. Lavorato and Nelson Martin at safety... . The Eskimos, after, easy wins. over Ottawa Rough Riders and Toront Argonauts, also face some tough decisions. Head coach Hugh C: I has ends former. t LOTS OF MEMORIES ‘ “T think probably when I'll really be over the shock is 4 after the game,” said Lavorato about playing against his long-time friends. “Watching film of them, I found I was still: looking forme out there. : "Hopefully, it'll be just like playing another game. I f think it will be after three of four plays.” ‘ The Lions lost regular | safety Tony Proudfoot in the David Boone and Ron’ Estay ‘on the reserve list, but may’ choose. to activate one or both of the veterans against B.C. Dewalt last di holds. a huge’ ad over the Lions in _recent years, including two regular-season ving last season with a disl d shoulder and second-year pro Martin has been the starter, although Lavorato played the’: key fourth quarter last week against Saskatchewan. - The game will be telvised on the Oty, national network beginning at 2 p.m. PDT. VIC RAPP i . tough decisions .- N ‘into smash while Oo ‘Keefe still leading — Kootenay f finals of tl ‘he Buick reat e eine de See cacnan| SAN ‘FRANCISCO. (AP)— Rookie: ; left-hander ;. Atlee Hammaker pitched a six-hit-\! ter, surviving solo homers by Al- Oliver ‘and Tim Wallach, ': and: San’ Francisco: Giants’ two 1 defeated Montreal Expos 5-27 ina National League baseball ee y _ Speier’s two-out fielding‘ er- ' For, went to second on a.wild i “pitch and ‘scored ‘on Dave: game Saturday. Hammaker, 8-5, beat Mon- : treal for the third time with- out: a. logs, _ blanking. the, Expos on three = hits until Oliver and ‘Wallach connec- David ,Palmer,: 5-3, runs: in the’ first innin; > ‘Inthe sixth, Milt May was safe ‘on’: ‘shortstop’ Chris ‘Bergman's single. Shortstop. : Frank: Taveras: ninth-inning error, r opened t the door for two more » unearned “runs, - both seoring on ‘Jobnale LeMas- ters Morgan singled with one out, ’* i and Chili David was hit by‘ pitch. The runners advanced. dou! on Jack Clark’s , ground ‘with bis 17th homer of the iseason and second in as many inighta.- One! out ‘later, Wal- ind isch hammered his 12th to ‘extend his; hitting streak to 10; games.” ‘ ST. LOUIS 5 ASTROS1 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Mike ‘Ramsey drove in two runs and: xTito Landrum had an RBI in. ‘Sti Louis’ four-run- inning, ‘boosting the Cardinals to'a }S-1'National League baseball victory: Saturday over Hous- ‘ton Astros. -Right-hander Bob. Forsch, 10-5; scattered 10. hits over'7 ih innings and pitched: St. jLouis to its third straight victory,” getting relief help from. Jim Kast, and Bruce /Sutter: Assisted by five walks, the Cards ‘made the modst-of five hits, all off Bob Knepper, 4-11 who left after four innings. “Ozzie Smith ‘singled “and stole second to start the third inning. He went to third on Forsch’s sacrifice and scored on Tommy Herr's sacrifice fly to give St. Louis a 1-0 lead. “George Hendrick and Gene Tenace each singled with one out in the Cards’ fourth. Landrum singled home Hen- drick, with Tenace stopping at third, and Ramsey followed _ with: a two-run single to centre. © ‘ Ramsey took second on the throw to cutoff man Art Howe and went to third _ when Howe's. throw was | wild. Smith then hit a sacrifice fly to cap the inning. By CesNews Staff - Carling O'Keefe Totaled its hold on first place in the {Castlegar Men’ ’s Commercial Softball League following the, regular season this: week. eA les sof games rained out. sarlier in the Back-to-back homers by Terry ‘Taranoft and Gord : Semenoff sparked the O'Keefe win. over: Thrums,. the’ homers: came in the second inning and seemed 1 demoralize the opposition. : O'Keefe followed up with three more runs in J third, two in the fourth and one in the seventh. Thrums * _ scored one run in the second and two in the fourth. “will give’'the title to Carling’ O'Keefe. ‘three rainout games scheduled for next le OKeefe will play: two games. “However, the, teams will. not face each other, 80 8 Northwest must ‘rely on: other- teams to knock off ~ O'Keefe. ‘ORegfe 1 ‘will play. Celgar Monday and Thrums Tuesday, both games going at Kinnaird park. Northwest goes up againat Pass Creek: Monday, Celgar Tuesday and Thursday. —allg games going at. Ootischenia field. © - gue's ‘wind-up! tournament: will. take place mea ‘Saturday, ey, S1-and: Bondage Aug..1, beginning at:10 t Kinnaird : ‘will-be bavarian wind-up: Bang July i Atthe banquet 20 awards ‘will be given out: Included will be nine first team all-star awards, nine second team - Fred Bheratobitoff was onthe mound | again, for. “ O'Keefe, while‘Joe Tarasoff was tagged with the loss for.” . Tarasoff gave up just seven hits — three ‘to: Semenoff and two to Bob Gretchin. Thrums ‘picked. up *; eight hits, two of which went to Bill Tarasoff.:: 3 . In the O’Keefe-Pass Creek matchup ‘Thuraday, Pass Creek p roved.to be tough in defeat. O'Keefe started out: of the pa quickly with three runs in the first inning and _ appeared to be rolling to an easy win. But Pass Creek ecored two runs in the second to get back in contention: ri Pass. Creek then ‘went up 438 with twa runs ‘in-; the. uildn't dle and gral the. fifth. O'Keefe then ‘tied, the - game in the bottom of the sixth and won it in the bottom J of the seventh when Phil Markin tripled and ‘scored on”: f's single. all-star awards, top batter trophy, most ile player and the league.trophy. $ As it stands now, O'Keefe leads the. league with 44 points in 80 games — 22'wins and eight losses. Northwest h has played one less game aid has 19 wins, nine losses and ts. a tie'in 29 games for'39 “Northwest is actually tied with Thrums for second, but has’ a-game in hand. Thrums was knocked out of “contention for the league title: when.Northwest edged them 2-1 ‘Thursday = one of three three Northwest wins this’. week. © Northwest sent the ‘winning ru run home ia the bottom of the seventh inning when Lyle Stoushnow singled with one out and advanced to third.when Clay Liber singled.’ He came home with Bob Hutchinson at'the plate. _ Northwest took the lead in the second inning. when Cy. McConnell singled with one out, ‘and:,Mike Nevakshonoff . followed. with another... single. . Lyle Stoushnow then pushed the run across when he grounded out, to. the second baseman. :Thrums scored its lone run in the fourth on John Moran's leadoff home run. But ‘that, was the only bright spot for .Thrums.as.they collected just; five hits off Northwest's Bob Hutchinson. -Ron Drazdoff and Joe Tarasoff shared the mound duties:for ‘Thrums:and were tagged for seven hits, including two by Hutchinson. The. loss.was the third of the week ‘for. Thrums, who started the week just one point back of O'Keefe, but ended five points behind. Meanwhile, Northwest earned its points: the hard way'— by. also nipping league-leading Carling O'Keefe Tuesday by a 3-1 score. O'Keefe actually held the lead after the fourth inning, but Northwest. rebounded for ‘three runs inthe fifth to take the game. © Phil Markin scored the O'Keefe run-in the fourth when he singled and came home on Gary Fleming’s triple. But other than that, Northwest hurler Wayne Abietkoff was’ unbeatable. He held O'Keefe to just five hits — Fisming getting two of those hits as he want two for three. Fred herstobitoff took the loss, though he held Northwest to Just five hits. However, O’Keefe's undoing was two ‘errors and two hits in the fifth inning, which proved enough for the Northwest win. Ron Hutchinson ‘collected two hits for Northwest. Northwest picked up its other two points when the Valley Juniors forfeited its Monday ‘game. O'Keefe, meanwhile, picked up its four points this week by thumping Thrums 8-3 Wednesday in a key game and then beau a come-from-behind win from Pass Creek Thursday. " Markin went three for four for O'Keefe, while Fred Wachek, Taranoff and Gretchin each went two for four. Wachek picked up the win in relief. of Sherstobitoff.- . Ed Plotnikoff led Pass Creek with three hits in four’ * times at the place, including a double and a triple. Pete’ - Nevakshonoff also collected three “hits while George : Pereversoff picked up two hits. Gerry Trubetsotl (took the loss. : In olher gusiea this week, Pass Creek fopred ea Teaacs ¥ 7-6 Monday night with Trubetsoff getting the win. Bruno Tassone smacked four hits in as many appearances to — lead the way at the plate, while Bill Nazaroff sett two for. four. H Lawrence Halisheft took the loss, giving up 11 ‘Pass Creek hits, But the Texaco bats were working as they -° collected 18 hits, including. two each by Pat Fenrick,. Terry George P! and Darcy | s Texaco’ narrowly missed tying the game in the : bottom of the seventh as they sent three runners home and stranded the tying run on third base when Greg: Fenrick struck out with two gone, | Elsewhere, Pass Creek fell 7-4:to Celgar the next night. Brad Elliott led the hitting parade for Celgar with ° three hits, followed by John Obetkoff, Ron Bartaott and Dave Kirby, each with two hits. Pasa Creek managed 12 hits off Fred Horcoff, cluding three by Pete honoff and two by Dan’ Markin. ' Celgar dropped its other game this week to Labatts by a &65 score; Pete Evdokimoff picked up the’ win, * holding Celgar to eight hits. John Obetkoff, and Dave: Kirby collected two hits apiece. : For Labatts it was Bob Essaunce and Marco! Apels each getting two hits. Labatts coasted to the win, scoring five runs in the first inning and two more in the second for a 7-0 lead. Celgar responded with four runs in the final inning to make the score close. he Finally,’ Texaco knocked off Thrums 6-4 Monday : | night, sparked’ by Jerry Scheupfer’s three hits. Pat-. Fenrick and sats Halisheff each went two for three for Texaco. Thrums tana just four hits off George Plotnikoff and scored all four of their. runs in the seventh inning after Texaco held a 6-0 lead. Joe Tarasoff took the loas for © - Scoresheets for games Tuesday between the Cubs and Juniors and Thursday between the Cubs and Labatts were unavailble at press time. it Bank of Montreal tops Bank of Montreal of Castle- gar’s first official Slowpitch Softball League is at the top with Arrow Building Supply second with three wins and one loss for six points. R fon: of the league and with four wins and no losses for a total of eight points. After games played this week, Bank of Montreal leads (2-2), Castlegar News. (2-8) and Super-Valu (2-3) are tied : for third. The Community team is at the bottom with no wins in Super-Valu going against four games. The league began play July 5. The last games of the season are slated for Aug. 16.. Action this week sees Arrow Building Supply chal- Recreation Monday... “Tuesday, Castlegar | News plays. Bank of: Montreal. ‘Wednesday, Community challenges Super-Valu, while - on Thursday Arrow Building lenging -C and and ion play.