GREATEST OF EASE Soviet trainer appears to be balancing one of his gym nasts on his finger as he watr ches him do flips during an exhibition performance by Olympic gymnastics at the Forum in Montreal Wed nesday in preparation for the Olympic Games which start this weekend tCP Photol Upsets continue AllliRlNES mt itli Upsets continued Wed nesday at the tntario Open ten nis championships as four more of the top players were elimi nated Reieaii ieiiois of Quebec City was beaten in the second round or on by Richard Legendre also of Quebec ity ienois won the Quebec lpen last Vi eekned Jim Boyce of loronto the sixth mens seed lost ti 64 to German uberos of Toronto who some consider to be the dark horscot the tourament Seventh seed ireg llalder of Toronto also lost in the second round to Wayne toivley of Aus tralia tilt All other mens seeds won Topranked Jonathan Smith of Australia beat tileii Booth of Winnipeg ti Lars Elvst rout of Denmark defeated Francois Senegliacl of Victoria open tennis Vlllt Que 62 76 Dale Power of Toronto beat Nick Mohtadi of Winnipeg 62 62 and Harry Fritz of San Diego Calif de feated Joseph Brahbenec of Vancouver 64 On Tuesday Australias Rob ert Rheinbnrger ranked fifth among the mens singles was beaten by unseeded Dave Brown of Toronto MARTIN LOSES The biggest surpise in the opening womens singles com petition was the loss by Andre Martin of Montreal to Barbara Brankovska of Toroiilo 46 62 Martin was ranked second behind Susan Stone of Van cotiver Stone who lost in the Quebec final to Vicki Beggs of Florida had fairly difficlt time before defeating Dotty Dekner of hen mark Tao trit in her fiistrround match SPORTS ATAGLAN CE TUAIIIHR IN UIRT Vll Itl Ottawa Rough Hidei ide receiver BALL RECORD Hy HF tll lltlss Illllitlll IlilLIll IAst Iil INl iu iiik nl it Huston 41 itll tl ttiiliiiiimr iii NH in tleielanil Hi ARI ll lletioit vi hi Milwaukee Lip 14 est Kansas int iii lti 34 it fl Oakland it it its it Iiiiieili HI 471 itiuago tii il llilflld til it 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appear in provincial court next Tues day on charge of possessing dangerous weapon police said Wednesday He was charged tollownig an incident involving knife at the tarleton lmver Sll pub last Saturday INNER FOIR MINITIIS EAST BERLIN iHeuteri llrike Klapezynski became the third oman in the world to run the 1500 metres in under four minutes Vednesda when she and other East German athletes took part in tinal pre Olympic test in Potsdam Rodgers watches Als demolish TiCats 3012 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreals ordinary super star watched from the sidelines Wednesday night as the Alouet tes received notsoordinary rformances from veteran lanker and rookie quar terback Running back Johnny Rod gers out with knee injury watched with 19457 spectators at Montreals Autostade as the Alouettes defeated Hamilton TigerCats 3012 in an Eastern Football Conference exhibition game Flanker Larry Smith caught two touchdown asses from rookie quarterbac Joe Barnes and threw another to Brock Aynsley to give the A15 their third preseason win in four starts In another EFC exhibition game Wednesday night Tony abriel caught two touchdown passes from Tom Clements to ad Ottawa Rough Riders to Hockey Canada streamlines board OTTAWA CP Hockey Canada has streamlined its board of directors by ap pointing representatives of the groups involved in professional and amateur hockey as well as government representatives the agency announced Wed ncsday Derek Holmes Hockey Can adas executive secretary treasurer said in an interview that the reorganization was done in recent meeting and brought the membership on the board of directors to 12 from 23 Political columnist Doug Fisher remains chairman of the board Torrance Wylie for mer national director of the Liberal party and former exec utiveassistant to Prime Minis ter Trudeau with stron hockey background an Georges Lariviere head of the physical education department at the University of Montreal are the govemmenl representa tives on the board Don Johnson president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey As sociation CAHA Gordon Juckes CAHA executivedirec tor and Bob Pugh executivedi Seals will move By THE CANADIAN PRESS Owners of one financially troubled National Hockey League team were given per mission to move early today while another group announced news conference for this af temoon that could see second franchise shift Donald Ruck NHL vice president announced from Chicago that the leagues finan ce committee acting on behalf of the board of governors had given unanimous approval to the shift of California Golden Seals to Cleveland No nickname was announced for the team and Buck said be anticipated it would remain member of the leagues Adams Division in the Prince of Wales Conference for the 197677 sea 50 Meanwhile rtscaster Bud Palmer has cal ed news con ference for pm EDT in Den ver concerning the effort of the group he heads to urchase the financiallytroub ed Kansas City Scouts and move the tran chise to the Colorado city IIAD POOR RECORD Oakland was one of six US cities to receive an NHL fran hise on June 1967 The team has never had winning record and missed making the Stanley tup playoffs in seven of its nine years including the last six seasons The Cleveland team will play in the new Coliseum located in Richfield between Cleveland and Dayton The facility has seating capacity of about 18000 for hockey wone of the largest in the NHL The league is very enthused with this development Ruck said ii r== Government of Ontario Select Committee on Highway Transportation of Goods ti tt RS new our meetings in steti temw Persons in ii$ to the Commit tee ch isxeq ittxise ire Cant ttee Office 3r gt4313 xiï¬CN DA 501 vases At swim DSC Aiit rr $5 EN TORONTO neet nos act ti rt Re Jud am tne ti2iti SWBJ Tev isi titï¬ts Rm 440 We Btu rig Osman Paw mein AS puts 20 ktmmesce 30 Rm 228 mums oi Reteience yvt 51 or etov it 1113 3d tpexixs ts Odd 51 toth at Dy 00 22 ï¬ctav rieetzngs avail R1Cieoy big Patc Can as Fri9654060 rector of the Canadian Inter collegiate Athletic Union will represent amateur hockey National Hockey League gresident Clarence Campbell en Hatskin president of the World Hockey Association Alan Eagleson head of the NHL Players AsSociation and Ron Roberts of Dallas head of the WHA Players Association are also on the board REPRESENT PUBLIC Rev David Bauer former coach of Canadian national teams and Bill Hay retired NHL player who now is presi dent of Bow Valley Industries of Calgary will be the public representatives 209 win over Toronto Argo nauts The win was Ottawas second in four exhibition starts while the Argos finished the presea son with one win two losses and tie The game was played before 37851 spectators at T0 rontos CNE Stadium Peter Dalla Riva scored the other Montreal touchdown on pass from Sonny Wade with Don Sweet converting all four touchdowns safet touch ac counted for the other Montreal points Lawrie Skolrood combined with rookie quarterback Bruce Hill for Hamiltons lone touch down in the fourth uarter Joe Perri kicked fiel goal con vert and single and Ken Clark booted single to complete Hamiltons scorin Montreal score three touch downs and safety touch in the second quarter to wrap up the win At Toronto quarterback lc ments connected with Gabriel on scoring plays of 49 and 17 yards in the first half and line acker Kent Carter added fourthquarter touchdown on 48yard fumble return Toronto got its only touch down on Bayard pass from Chuck Ealey to Al haruk in the third quarter Torontos Zev non Andrusyshyn booted two singles and convert and Ot tawas Gerry Organ kicked two converts The Barrie Examiner Thursda Jul IS l976I5 Mealia says best rounds next TORONTO PtrMy best rounds are yet to come is the warning Mike Mealia has for the rest of the field today head ing into the third round of the Ontario amateur golf tourna ment lm hitting the ball solid and feel am in good position to take the lead he said Wednes day after posting twoover par 73 to live him 146 total and secon place in the four day event He trails Jerry Anderson of Toronto who had second round 72 to go with his 73 Tues day Mealia is no stranger to the Ontario amateur finishing sec ond the last two years to Kitch eners iary owati lhe 2tyear old said he could have done better biil feels he only needs nine really good holes and hes away He said he was happy to see the last of strong winds which plagued the golfers Tuesday pushing scores up into the hiin 80s Once you play into the wind you dont think of the par fives as birdie holes and can forget about going for the birdie he said GREENS RIG Many golfers were having problems with the edar Brae courses big greens which cati leave the player long way front the pin three pulled twice and that doesnt help your score Mealiasaid The sur rise of the day was firstvroun leader Norm Hit zroth of Hamilton who toured the 6441yard par7t course Tuesday in 72 He had his problems Wednes day and his second 18hole score of 84 reflected that was little bit nervous but ljust didnt get break today he said My first drive of the day was heading for the sand trap when it hit tree and went oitt of boitiids llitzroth wound tip with an eight on the parfour first hole and recorded the same score on the parfour 18th However his score was tood enough to qualify for the iiial two days of play Only 60 golfers were able to better or equal the cutoff mark of 157 The field will be reduced to 40 for the final round Friday lIRAIII IIAS MK Right behind Anderson and Mealia was Windsors Rudy llorvath with 148 The 53year old llorvath stayed with the youngsters through the second round posting ninehole scores of 35 even par and 37 llorvath won the Ontario amateur in 1917 and the same PRESS ARRIIIS WEIGHT ORAN Scotland CPL sign seen in general store here said If you are caught pilfering in this shop we will notify the police and your local newspaper year tumed professional and captured the Ontario Open title took the Quebec the first in 1954 and was reinstated 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