Bue, ee Newt | \ : 2" , - 7 Prince Rupert ‘Deity: News For certified red-sealor” | . ‘ Tussday, October 1, 1987 ~ adequate wiring ions Gain Tie\<;, a a COMMERCIAL OR | a : por ts Tr ail : INDUSTRIAL TELEPHONE 4210 or 4310 Free Estimates . | Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. B.C. Holds Riders, | ° B, Whitney Martin Keep Hopes Alive: NEW YORK. ( — We think we have c¢ seoverec Casey Stengel uses so many players at so many maittons during By The Canadian Press the season. It’s. just to confuse the critics when they start to compare his club with its world sories rival in the fall, The defensive teams of Winnipeg Blue Bombers and British Columbia Lions can take hows today for It works out that way, any- winning points for their teams. way. This year, for instance, New York Yankees are mecting Milwaukee Braves, whose line- up Is pretty well set. Bombers edged the league- Just to give. you an idea of. leading Edmonton Eskimos 28-27 and Lions came from behind for 4 21-21 tie against Saskatchewan Roughriders in Western Inter- what the critics are up against the Braves" infield is pretty well provincial Football Union action Monday night. set with Eddie’Mathews at thira, Johnny Logan at short, Rd At Winnipeg before a crowd. of 20,248 fans, a record for a lea- Schoendienst at second and Joe’ Adcock at first. Stengel has used at least five rnon at third, four at first base. pue game at Winnipeg stadiun, That adds up to 18 men, al Bombers stopped the league's ton though a lot of them .-are ‘the ground gainer—fullback Johnny Bright—on third down on the Winnipeg ‘six-yard line. Bright was held to less than a same man, Tony Kubek provides an ex-~ yard on his bid forfirst down. In Vancouver before 19. 4398 cellent example. The 20-year- fans smallest of the season in Empire Stadium, Lions stopped fullback Vic Marks on the B.C. six-yard line and with only a. yard to go.on third down. LA Coundl . To Approve fe ~ Bums Move eo “Next Week,” ' > Mayor Promises —' & .. LOS ANGELES (AP) >: =«The contract that could a bring the Brooklyn Dodg- \ ,«. ers baseball club . to Los Angeles lies today in a municipal: pigeonhole. Los Angeles city council ad- journed one of the most hectic ‘meetings of its career Monday night after nine hours of debate a ’ on the issue, leaving action on the contract hanging until next Monday. But Mayor old rookie has played shortstop, centre field, left field, third base and second base,.and once play- ec four ‘different positions on tour consecutive days. 16 OUTFIELDERS So what®™man on the Braves ‘are you going to compare him with., Mathews? Logan? Scho- endiest? Hank Aaron? Wes Cov-| ington? It is in the outfield, that Stengel has special goulash. He's had six neght fielders, six left felders and four centre fielders. He even | used Yog! Berra out there one | day when in a whimsical mood. | Yogi is renowned as a cateher, { | 1. | the smoothest! -the greatest! OUTPERFORMS: ALL OTHERS! Bombers in the air came on in- terceptions, Bombers grabbed two passed tried by Edmonton while Eskimos intercepted none. LOSE KEY MEN Both sides lost an outstanding half in the third quarter. Buddy Leake of Winnipeg ‘suffered a shoulder separation. Extent of the injuries suffered by Ken Hall of Edmonton was not deter- mined. In addition to losing a lead, which was 21-0 in the second quarter, Riders also possibly lost the services of half Ken Carpenter. : Carpenter, one of the loop’s leading backs, left the field early in the fourth quarter with what was believed to be.a broken arm. though, concocted a but that doesn't mean necessal - ily he'll do all the series’ catch- ing for his team, although the; chances are fair that he wil. Casey has used three catchers, and once benched Yogi when he, He could cio | Rossland Signs Trio ROSSLAND ‘i—Rossland War- riors Monday signed thrée: more players to contracts for the com- ing Western Inter national Hock- ey League season. — PHILISHAVE . E Norris, Poulson, THE MOTARY ELECTRIC SHAVER . couldn’t buy a hit. vN ss Nooking forward ‘to next week CR ba head MEETING ted Carpenter’ had just returned to} New comers are defenceman] it again. | eee, ideclared confidently that the e Winnipeg win boosted| the lineup after missing several! Yogi .Krafger,, who performed; Del Crandatl will do most of | . . Bombers to within two points of te .« «contract willbe approved at its Eskimos and lifted their Satir- games with a knee injury. = 5 with Trail Smoke Ieaters in 1956- | - You can’t mise * the catching for the Braves, 80 - pass the ordinance. Enos Slaughter, a veteran of Winnipeg had a hard-charging eT NEE a ene eS wee cee \ PROVIDE PARK SITE The contract negotiated be- tween the city and O’Malley provided for the city to give him about 300 acres in Chavez Ra- vine, a nearly-desolate spot near downtown Los Angeles. He will get the acreage as a site for a ballpark when he brings the Dodger franchise here, builds the stadium, and deeds to the city Wrigley Field. His club got Wrigicy Field early this year in purchasing the Los Anveles Angels of the Pacific Cost League. Most of the opposition to the ordinanee came because of the wording of the contract or the location of the site. 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He will be opposed by Warren Spahn, the only Milwaukee pitcher with world series experience. Spahn divided a pair of decisions in 1948, when the Braves, repre- senting Boston, lost to Cleveland in six games. Each team Its prepared to open with essentially the same Jingeup that carried it to the pennant, Stengel indicated Mickey Mantle and Bill Skowron both would be ready when the Yankees took the tield at J pm, EDT. ‘Skowron, who had been hoth- ered by a sprained back during the last few weeks, worked put Monday and reported - he was swinging freely. Mantle, plagued by shin splints for more than a month, was an almost certain starter, although he admitted his left leg still bothered him when he tried to exert extra pressure, If Skowron cannot make It, the first base assignment will go to catcher + outfielder Elston Howard over elther Joe Collins or Harry Simpson, both substi- tute first basemen, That's be- cnuse Stengel Is anxious to tte sert as much righthanded power ns he can against Spahn's-southe- paw pitching, TOGH FOR FORD Milwaukee's starting Uneup, with six righthanaded Iitters, Is al) set for Ford, The only left- handed starters, beside Spahn, are Eddie Mathowa and Wes Covington. The probable opening day Une- ups; Braves: Red Schoandianat, 2k; Johnny Logan, as} Rddie Math- ews, 8bs Wank Aaron, ef; Joe Adeock, Ib} Andy Pafko, rf; Wes Covington, If; Del Crandall, ¢} Warren Sspahn 2i-i) p, Yankees: Hank Bauer, rf; Gil MeDounald, 6s} Miokey Mantle, ef Yor Berra, ey BU @leawron, I: Tony Kubek, Wf Andy ou 8b; Jerry Coleman, 2b; White Ford 11-6 p. only aurprlie In ne. Yankea ne GEORG DAWES Printing Company AUCTIONEER Phare GO sere Bs many campaigns. Both bat left but Slaughter has ‘not had as much success against southpaws as against righthanded pitching, “Kubek has played five posi- tions for me,” said Stengel, “and he’s" one of those unusual youngsters who plays better un- der ‘pressure and it doesn’t matter to him from which side the pitcher throws.” FAVORS EXPERIENCE Stengel’s selebtion of Coleman to play second over Bobby Rich- ardson was based strictly on cx- perience, The same was tiue in his choice of Andy,Carey at third over Jerry Lumpe. Ford was Causey's solid selec- tion despite his ordinary season record of 11-5, A Jame shoulder kept him out of action for nearly two months in mid-seasan, “Once IT was | certatn Ford’s arm was sound sald Casey, "I never anyone else,” There also was never any question about Spahn. hurling the opener for the Braves, Win- ner of nine straight in the atretch drive, the 86-year-old veteran was the team's top win- ner, with the best enrned-run average, and the most oxpert- eneed piteher on the staf, The Braves, except for Joe Adeock, will be In top physical condition, The big frst bases mon stil) experlences difffeutly ynnndng on the deg he broke laat ly and it has hampered his hitting somewhat, that again,” considered Tels line, with Hall Whitley out- Standing, in the second half. Edmonton moved the yard- tricks for 26 first downs against Winnipep’s 13 and gained 247 yards rushing compared with Bombers’ 136. 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