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Senior Games in Trail B.C.’s Lieutenant Governor David Lam declared the Games open toa packed house at the com plex Competition begins today in 19 Castlega competition events ranging from cribbage to 18 competitor track and field. This year there will Roy also be five demonstration events Rohn, Doris “whith include square * dancing floor curling, croquet, bocci a synchronized swimming The province will be divided up into 12 zones for the Games. Each game held local and zone playofts to determine who would represent their zone at the Games This will mark the second Senior Games held m B.C participants were on hald in Ver non for the first edition of the will be represented by s onthe Zone 6 team darts, Matthew and Jim Shukin, Bet re Olson. ir ty Oglow and Ruth Rourke in five pin bowling. Gerry Rust will be on will be pitching horseshoes. Nancy Carl Monk of Fruitvale ignites the fleme to sims the start of the second B.C. Senior B.C. Senter Games start today in Trail Yolland, Margarita and Bill van Yzerloo and Molly White will be doing lapsjin the swimming pool The Zone 6 slo-pitch team will feature Verna Keraiff and Jim Chaman on its team. The tenni Last year 700 team will have Tilly and Herman mperman, Frank Steenvoorden and Jack Yolland A B.C. Seniors Games fact sheet the main objectives for the hance to promote active participation by seniors in sport, reation fitness and culture. It also is designed to demonstrate the values and abilities of seniors and the links golfing while Earl Rourke create an awareness of their con tribution to Canadian lifestyle announced today. Cominco is proud to be a sponsor of the 1989 GOLDEN CITY DAYS WALLACH EXPLODES Expos stay in hunt ST. LOUIS (AP) Tim Wallach rediscovered knockout punch, and it gave the Montreal Expos renewed hope in the National League East Wallach ended an 0-for-8 string with the bases loaded with a seventh-inning grand slam to break open a one-ru game Tuesday night, and the veteran third basemar finished with five RBIs in the Expos’ 6-2 victory over the S Louis Cardinals The Expos, who have won only 11 of their last 31 games, moved three games back of the Chicago Cubs, who lost 3-2 to the New York Mets. The Mets are 3 and the Cardinals, whose three-game) winning ded, remained 1 back Wallach’s 12th home run and fourth career grand games out streak en backed the pitching of Pascual Perez and ended frustrations against rookie Ken Hill, 7-11 only tworuns on 10 hits in the first six innings ‘With Hill, it was like a boxing match, “We had him on th and I thought we were going to let him up who gave uf Expo: manager Buck Rodgers said six innings, “Finally, Wallach kayoed him Wallach, who entered the night hitting .189 against St Louis pitching, added a run-scoring single in the first and a double off the left-field wall in the ninth. The grand slam Montreal's first home run since Andres Galarraga hit a grand slam Aug. 27, came after Hill intentionally walked Hubie Brook Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog said he had con. th runners on second and third. sidered bringing in reliever Cris Carpenter to face Wallach “EL thought Hill would get the double play just as well Herzog said as Carpenter,’ If I'd known he was going to give up the grand slam, I would have taken him out “Hell, I would have run Wallach, said the Expos needed the victory to begin another run at the NL East lead they relinquished Aug. 6 in Chicago “We need Wallach, who ha Galarraga. **I ut thereto get him who had no bases-loaded hits since July ) get some sort of streak going,’’ said 1 RBIs would have been tough if we lost one fewer than team leader pecially fthe Cubs won not enough time left to be losing gave up six hits in 8 1-3 innings and Tim Burke got the le out seven and walked one t two outs. Rodgers said Perez, who struck controlled the Cardinals by miyinga changeup with his usual fastball-slider repertoire. He kept us out of jams and gave us a chance to get a big hit,” Rodgers said Leos win fourth straight VANCOUVER Canadian Football Tuesday night could best be described (CP) The ‘I'm about League game house, as a tale of two contrasting head taining a good coaches B.C. Lions Pleased as punch to be out of the losing syndrome coach Joe Galat was Sure, basement, while glum-faced Steve Goldman of the winless Ottawa Rough Riders was openly distressed direction The Lions won their fourth straight with a 49-32 victory over the mistake prone Riders, sending Ottawa to its taking ote from own when B.C Canadian Football League this season. _ also is the team’s general manager ot ninth consecutive defeat in the Don ‘IU’s hard to play Ottawa because they're loose a Galat said. “But 1 think the year goes the place What I like on. pulling together they'll be successful as Goldman wasn’t so sure after his want to win team reached the midpoint in the 1989 — big plays Out Of everybody on offen schedule without entering the win ce column in the standings. to go into the nut B.C Goldman said, noting that his team was still trying hard and main attitude despite the ds I'm discouraged because | want to win as much as'he players do. 1 believe we have the proper perspective Jan- Carinci, 20 yards to on this thing. We're going in the right Wallace direction during the last month. After football operations won four of five games, straight over Ottawa and the players really he said. Many of those key plays came from quarterback Matt Dunigan, who rifled four touchdown passed as he completed'26 of 37 throws for 413 yar against. an inexperienced Rider defence Dunigan's scoring tosses covered 41 yards to David Williams, 35 yards to Darrell nd one yard to reserve run ning back Wes Cooper on a broken Galat has given the Lions a new _ play. Dunigan also scored on an eight yard quarterback draw, while Wallace had asecond TD ona five-yard run We won’ tlet these things get out of n said after the Lions scored 88 points in two games “It's an uphill climb to where we want to be at the end of the the fired Larry was 0-4 — Galat perspective,"" Dun the Lions have including two against Ottawa most is that we're year The victory pulled the Lions, 4-5, in We're getting to a third-place tie with the slumping Saskatchewan Roughriders in the West Saskat chewan has lost four straight Division standings Blue Jays maintain perch with victory CHICAGO (CP) Manny Lee is not a household word in Toronto, but it’s players off the bench like Lee who'll earn the Blue Jays the Americdn League East title, says manager Cito Gaston. Lee ended an0-10 streak, knocking in a pair of runs on a double and a single Tuesday and lifting Toronto to a 6-1 decision over the Chicago White Sox. Dave Stieb, 15-8, beat the Whi in 22 decisions, keeping the Blue Jays a step ahead of second place Baltimore Lee has played in 86 of Toronto's 140 games, driving in Wwruns “It is his e Sox for the 18th time contribution, plus that of others,”’ said Gaston. ‘*We're after consistency from everybody only some of the 24 players aredoing their job, it” enough sie The key, Gaston says, is manoeuvring as many player as possible into the game That's what you need to win,” he said Lee said he wants to get into the game as muc possible, system.” Stieb, 1-1 at Comiskey Park, was given the seven innings, after allowing three singles Dave had thrown 96 pitches could have thrown up to 120, and while he said Gaston. rest him Krutov joins teammate with Vancouver Canucks MOSCOW Krutov will be (cP) Vladimir The joining Central Red Army teammate Igor Larionov in the © this summer NHL with the Vancouver Canucks thi season, Canucks president Pat Quinn the Quinn told a news conference at the Canadian embassy the 29-year-old left Makarov, who winger had signed a three-year cor tract. Financial terms were not Calgary Flames disclosed Walker heading to By GUY BERTRAND Staff Writer They say **The» Trade helped the helped everyone. It National Hockey League, it helped the Los Angeles Kings, it he zky and it helped hockey in general But “The didn’t help Gordie Walker No doubt, ‘The Trade’ hurt my career,”’ said the 24-year-old Castlegar native Walker has been a victim of the Iped Wayne Gret Trade numbers game in the Los Angeles As he heads to for the opening of training Kings organization Hull, Que camp, Walker admits it will be tough to crack the lineup. Realistically, there is little chance of breaking into the lineup,” he told ar News. **Basically what I do has no bearing, it’s what the other the Casti guys don'tdo “For now I'm just trying to get into shape and wait fora break.’ up five forw With the addition of the Great One Kings lineup the management realizes the time to go for the Stanley Cup is now. In aiming for — two. to the team's trades, signings Larionov, who agreed to tern give the Canu thirds of the famous KLM line, one strongest Soviet offensive units —The line, named trom the initials of its members, also will be playing this From a team sta season with the Stanley Cup-champion Krutov willleave for Canada as soon — the tc that goal, the Kings have broug plenty of experience up front runat Lord Stanley'smug In two years the Kings have picked said Walker. He the Kings handful of players while lo: of Krutov and as his travel papers are ready Quinn said he before the season begins Having Krutoy give the Canucks they velacked, Quinn added __ and Larionov included Serge andpoint been weak on left wing,’’ he said, adding that ‘‘it’s tough to play in a plat h as e after probably I wanted te and ould be in Vancouve! offensive powe: we have ad. g that Krutov is ‘regarded as one of wingers in the world battles numbers Kings camp With the off Keith Crowder, Scott Bjugstad Season additions of an¢ last year’s additions of Jay Miller Steve Kasper, Mike Krushelnyski Marty McSorley and, of course, Gret zky, there is little roc r someon: from the farm team But Walker's unnoticed by the big club talents ha I've been called up five diffe times from New Haven"’ he said. next highest amount has been called up was twice Yet being called up teea legitimate shot, Walker noted You nd maybe three shift a goal and t GORDIE WALKER . heading to Hull want two. But heading ad coach calling ken overt eins fron having We hrough free agents,"" career added that through However picked up another t ¢ attitude to camp any other pla amp this year th e UF aven't gone ren The aye! oes not guaran: get hey here the he ek. Walker said arge can’t hurt hi Walker said he is and making the CALGARY (CP) — Packed among the 400 rolls of tape, 200 pucks and $7 Flames are lugging to the Soviet Union will be 42 and 34 kilog pairs of skates the Calgary kilograms of past s of sauce to top it off A lot of people have been concerned about tt food,’ Doug Risebrou ssista the National Hockey League champio' general manager said about Flames’ forthcoming jaunt behind the lron Curtain A lot of that stretches from earlier visits to Russia We're not going over there with a self-containing idea We're going to Russia and basically be Russians for days.” About the only times the Flames won't be Russian is at breakfast and the traditional pre-game chowdown Concerned about the lack of cereals and eggs in the akfast Soviet Union, the Flames are taking their own bi foods. They're also packing enough pasta and sauce fo four pre-game meals FAMILIARITY HELPS We think if our players are given a similar break fast to what they are used to here, that will help the tran said Risebrough it's just because we're more comfortable with what we sition As for the pre-game Meal know The Flames and. Washington Capitals are making NHL history by holding their training camps overseas The Stanley Cup champions leave Calgary on Tuesday for Prague, where they will train and play 10 and 11 against the ¢ They then fly to Lenigrad for a game games Sept echoslovakian national team a inst Khimik Voskresensk, then on to Kies for a game against Sokol Kiev Then it's on to Moscow Sept. 17 the Soviet Wings and Central Red Army The two newest Flames, Sergei Priakin and Setgei Makarov, will make history by playing a for games against ainst their old NHL teams prepare for historic pre-season teammates. Priakin, formerly Makarov, once of the group of Soviet player play two games Sept. 14. Wash food Risebrough said the team is about the food in Czechoslovakia, just the Sovie DON'TGET ENOUGH Goaltender Mike Vernon, one of several Flames who played in the U.S.S.R inior, knows all about Soviet culinary delight The food is adequate st you don’t get a lot of 11,"" said Vernon, who is taking his own supply of granola bars, peanut butter and crackers. There room vice there. You know s, we do get hungry ar e'll just take snacks that we c quickly. There's no crowave Ovens so we're buying a bunch of little bur Doe Rivers, an all-star player with the Atlanta Hawks, contracted a parasite by drinking water during the National Basketball Association team’s the Soviet Union. The parasite hampered him for half 1988 tour of the season Risebrough has warned the Flames to drink only bottled water, fruit juices and pop. ‘The only real problem source, we have been told, is Leningrad,” Risebrough said. “Even Russians don't drink the water in Leningrad Even though they are only exhibition games, the Soviet matches will be broadcast on CBC nationally