three. g mes back. *: oe dinning ~ pinch -: hit ‘the: Padres the first] ‘ They. took” the Second reinw mounted into ‘the ie’ by. Salvaging the th. Spokane. 8-3! after} : dropping’ the. opener, 6-2.) :,Elsewhere,. Portland’ edaed Se- < San pies had ‘an: “apparently 8s I : : _into. “ithe eit Retzer singled. in two tart scoring. in the four- the: left ear “by - one of Russ |: Heman's “tosses. s taken, ito. a hospital : ce City. Bees yesterday with® a double rom au rew. P the. former Pacific Coast Teague’ leaders oa tie with’ Vancouver and. left the Padres. only | and: Tony Roig hit a solo homer. ker, Frank Kellert’-and' Marv tack. :Barker,“had three rbi’s, two., -Vancouver took. a 3-2 lead in the fourth inning, - added a | scoring with: a trio of runs in ‘the ‘sixth... couple of unearned runs in the’ seventh as the ‘Beavers. chalked |.4p their first win‘in five’ starts. ninth’ when’ Lou Skizas hit a two-run single but. reliever Ken jib the second contest. with two runs ‘back with two singles, two dou- ‘bles and a single in, the fifth to. ,| ake the lead.. |... Sacramento loaded. the bases ‘in the first and picked up’ one run when Giant. catcher -Bob McCardell threw. Nippy Jones’ tion.” a hammered ‘out three he. first. ‘contest... s-in’ the’-fourth inning ‘Bob’ Speake’s error. TA iid Vancouver the loss in’ mer made it 4-1 when he hit al . ‘Tommy Davis solo hhomer—his eighth of the]: ? orm. Sherry each elouted a season—in. the eighth. inning. added another in the inning on ON i sy “Wolverhampton : "and .world-famed . fought. a thrill-a- ~minute in. the. highlight match rhampton’ Ss Molineux Getn ‘trailed 1-0. at: half- ut: five. minutes after. the ley tied it for the Then back. came Arsenal { head again as winger nyzClapton scored, Five min- yom time, Deeley, made. it ‘Bttenham Hotspur played. a iss tie. against:-a hard- ie Birmingham team, 1 “winger Gordon Lee. Fulham a 1-0 victory 3 kpool and West Ham score ‘two second-half goals :for a) 3- Tsyictory | at Burnley. Rest of ‘other games played in the, United Kingdom Saturday are ao follows: CO RNGLISID LEAGUE , yh ba Division J ~ Bolton 2, Evoton | “Burnley 1, West Ham 3 “Pulham 7, Blackpoo! 0 wpLedeoster 3, Chelsea } Luton 0, Leeds 1 ‘Man United 3, Nowenstle 2 ‘Novia FP 2, Blackburn 2 restan 1, West Brom J Hoffield W 1, Man. City QO | poten 0, Birminghnm _Wolyerhampton 3, Arkonal 3 a Dead } INLAND hae a as OUP of froo-awiniing gv a match ati d of 45,000 turned out| . Southend. 0). Bury 4 ° _ York, City 1, PN ine eine camp Dundurn, Sask, iv blOw Of Parkeriigy; Barly is roferce Maj, Rog Tint u a con af Eee “Division 1 Aston, Villa 1. Swansea Oo . “Bristol: C 2, Rotherham. 3_ Charlton 2,.. Cardiff 1 “Derby = 1: Middlesbrough: qT Huddersfield '2,° Scunthorpe. 0 Leyton Or 4, Ipswich 1 . Lincoln’ 0.. Bristol’ Rol ‘Liverpool | ‘5, Hull City 3 Plymouth? 1. Sheffield U 1. Portsmouth .2, Stoke ‘2 ° Sunderland: 0. Brighton. oO: Division’ WW Accrington. 2, ‘Wrexham 2° . Brentford’. 2, Southampton 2° . Chesterfield 0,; Queéns PR 4 Colchester 2° Barnsley.2° Mansfield 1, Halifax”: 1. Newport. 0, Grimsby .2 cs ‘Norwich 4, Reading: 2. Port Vale 0, “Shrewsbury 3 ' Swindon .5, Bradford: C.3 - Coventry 1°: Division IV. Aldershot 6, Barrow 1_ Pradford 1. Carlisle 1. | Chester 1, Walsall -3 / ‘ Crewe Alex 1, Hartlepools 0 Crystal P 1, Notts C1: Darlington 2, Gillingham 1 Doncaster 3. Northampton 2 Exeter 2. Watford 0 Gateshead 1, Southport 0 Reebdale O, Mittwall. 1 ‘Stockport 3, Oldham 1 Workington 0, Toruay 2 Scottish League Cup Aberdeen 2, Kilmarnock 4° Albion 4, Arbroath 1 Allon 1, Cowdenbenth 1 Ayr U 5, Hamilton 2 Brechin 2, Queen of S$ 1 Celtic 2, Atrdrieonians 2 Dumbarton 1, Stenhousemuir 2 Dundce 2, Rangers Dunfermline 2, Third Lanark 8 East Fife 4, Forfar ! Faulkik 93, Berwick 0 Hearts 2; Stirling 2 ° Motherwell 4, Hiherninns 2 Partick: 1, Raith 3 Queen's Pk. 0, Dundee U 4 St. Johnstone 8, Morton 1 St. Mirren 2, Clyde 1 Stranrnacr 4%) Montrose 2 TRISH LENGUE Vister Cup Coleraine 1, Ballymena 2 Crusnders 4, Glentoran 0 Dorry City 2, Cliftonville Q 7 Glenavan 6, Bangor J Lintkeld 8, Ards 0 four- bageer. with: a mate aboard | “In the second. game Ray’ Bar-| Breeding paced the .-Mountie at~. /Keliert:. and: ‘Breeding each” had . pair in .the fifth and ended its |: Seattle errors gave Portland a .The. Rainiers threatened in the a Johnson’ worked himself out of ~ -The Beavers’ star ted out to win ‘in. the first. but Seattle bounced! topped: grounder to first, allow-|. ing one run to score: The Solons |.. Jack Ditt-}- “CHARLES EL SIORDANO—SPORTS. EDITOR" Prince’ ‘Rupert. Daily - News wf Monday, August ¢ 31, 1989 ; Stars captured third prize “City all. stars win 3rd f prize |, _at Smithers — *The Prince Rupert AN A TYPICAL ‘SCORING. thrust. “finds - ‘rugged - Jack Bionda “shaking. “his: check: and grabbing: a pass in full flight~ to oe . break away: ‘from. a. rush at geal ina Vancouver: Lacrosse “ game, The six- foot, - 200-pound winger of New Westminster _ O’Keefes broke the Canadian’ senior lacrosse ‘scoring record. ; "recently. Bionda reached 144, points in. 26 games to. smash ‘the’ record of 135 points. set by. Billy Wilson,: Westminster: forward. Bionda led the Brampton, Ont., Excel- siors to. the Canadian junior lacrosse title : ‘in’ 1954: and” the O’Keefes to the. senior title in 1958, 7 jSKS MEET LEOS TONIGHT . also’ a New ‘-—CP Photo : down passes and Pitts grabbed live touchdown passes as Bomb- ers exploded through the porous Rider defence. Previous WIFU highs were six , touchdown passes by Jack Jac- obs then Winnipeg’s ‘quarter- back, and four touchdown ‘passes received, - The win snapped, a two-game losing streak by the Canadian {champion Bombers and moved Winnipeg into a first-place tie with Calgary Stampeders, Each has three wins. Riders have lost all four schedule starts. ° EARLY LEAD: Bud Grant’s Bombers took a 7-0 lead in the. first quarter, burst for five tauechdowns in the second for a 41-0 lead at half time and: added a touchdown in the third quarter for a 47-0 lead, The only Rider Portadown 4, Distillory 1 army endot middlowolghta provi Tolling the c af : ee og ae Heine EEA EI EAA ya brea REE DES Mn eM Antohat A. 8 Od 8B fd = 9-M | SNe weeF ae geome mcs ont came in- the fourth quarter, Sas- He ead meme gene ~ Bombers drub- Rides 6b to tie for WiFU top spot REGINA (CP)— Quar ter back Jim Van Pelt and end Ernie Jitts ‘set Western Interprovincial Football Union records Satur day as Winnipeg Blue Bombers ithrashed Saskatchewan Roughriders 61-8 to move {into joint confer ence leader ship. | ' - Van Pelt threw seven touch- j ‘touchdowns. touchdown , katchewan: added a single to make the score 47-8 before Bombers counted two more touchdowns. . Tonight in the WIFU, Ed- “monton Eskimos are in Van- couver, to battle British Co- lumbia Lions and Saskatche- wan is in Calgary to meet Stampeders. a Pour of ° Pitts’ touchdowns came on passes from Van Pelt and one on a pass from quarter- back Ken Ploen, Fullback Charlie Shepard, halfback Ron Latourellc, rookie Henry Jansen and fullback Gerry James ac- counted. for the other bomber enemy ot t cmedguemeeneneentoaneee Holly wood (M—-T300s8ts Monroe, 1224, tor Shortly Agundoz, 120%, Mex- Jeall, Mex,, (8). i rcs