Ir Ivy catcher Fran Jordan is too late in getting the ball as an ANAF run scores in Barrie and District Ladies Softball League action last night ANAF won the gzmefI and led the best of seven series three games to one Examiner oto ANAF is close to title after dumping ivy 51 of the first inning after Linda Hodgkinson who had singled came around on Fran Jordans hit but after that it was all ANAF ANAF is one game away from clinching the title in the Barrie and District Ladies Soft ball Association after 51 vic tory over Ivy last night ANAF now leads the best of seven championship series three gamcsto one Ivy jumped ahead in the top Hull agreement is close Bonnie Scott led off the ANAF half of the first by singl ing and then Ivy pitcher Sue TORONTO CPI Michael Gobuty president of Winnipeg Jets says he hopes to reach an agreement with Chicago Black Hawks today that would send Bobby Hull hack to his former National Hockey League team For Bobbys sakel want this thing sorted out said Gobuty who planned to meet Black to the problem by Wednesday Gobuty said Hull 40 who left Chicago for Winnipeg of the nowdefunct World Hockey Association be fore the WHAs inaugural sea son in 1972 retired last year He has said he would resume his playing career only with the Black Hawks In 1036 games spanning 15 seasons with Chicago the left winger scored 604 goals and added 549 assists for 1153 points Hawks president Bill Wirtz in Toronto today These negotiations have gone on long enough and Im hopeful we will have solution Helen Mason Coming to Barrie Carlsberg By HELEN HASON Nineyearold Jens arches his neck as he prances down the street at the head of the Carlsberg team For seven years now an eighthorse team of Belgian purebreds has pulled the Carlsberg wagon the advertismg vehicle for Carling OKeefe beer Centred in Ontario this hitch has travelled as far as Vic toria British Columbia for parades exhibitions and large fairs In 1978 for example the team entered 65 parades and was on the road for 11 months Theyre lucky to get day off commented one com pany representative The team is so popular theyre con stantly in demand It takes five men to feed and care for the horses as well as oom braid and harness them before each parade Harness worth lot of money Each horse carries about 110 pounds of harness Although Carling wont give exact figures the team harness is valued at about $85000 Much of that amount is in the brass that adorns the complete set All that brass means hours of cleaning and polishing before each parade During their days off the Carlsberg horses relax at Remlap Farms near Schomhcrg Because the Carlsberg team is designed to advertise Carl ing OKeefc the horses have to be special Foals are handled from birth and only the ones with the best temperament are icked to join the team bleed proud showy but manageable horses Nineyearold Jens and nineyearold Jorgen are typical of the kind of horses needed proud showy but manageable Prospective team members are trained as twoyearolds but dont join the hitch until theyre four These young horses are given couple of weeks in harness and before then sent home to rest Carling wants its horses to look fresh and healthy An overworked fouryearold can easily go sour resulting in the loss of good horse At present the team horses range from eight to 19 years old but most of them are nineyearolds At the Royal Winter Fair six prospective team members are scheduled to appear along with the regular hitch Interested in having the team at your local fair Barrie and Collingwaod readers can phone Ted Moore 170543631131 rillia and Midland are readers should phone Gary Kennedy 17053262486l Women hoopers Essn Minor Hockey Registration MEXICO CITY CPI In stead of setting the pace the Canadian womens basketball team paced itself and the result was comefrombehind victory over Bulgaria that gave Canada its third bronze medal at the 10th World University Games The 6761 triumph Ifuesday ni ht came one day ter the anadian women had squandered ninepoint halftime lead over the eventual gold medalists the lnited States to lose 6761 But in the bronzemedal match it was Canada that trailv ed at the half 3327 and this time the team found the stamina to win against the taller Bulgarians We came out strong against the US and seemed to run out of steam observed guard Carol Loos of Victoria who sparked the Canadian at tack with 20 points Exchange SEPT 15 22 om to pm At the Essa Arena in Angus Equipment and Skates will be accepted on the morning of the 15th Leighton walked Anna Storie Both players came around to score on single by Laurie MacFayden Brenda Vasey made it 31 ANAF lead in the bottom of the second as an error by cen trefielder Joan Speers allowed her to score The game remained 31 until the bottom of the sixth when ANAF put two more runs on the board Cathy McFadden and Vasey doubled and both players scored Storie again pitched an ex cellent game in leading ANAF to victory After the shakey first inning in which she allow ed two singles the hurler settl ed down and only allowed one single over the remaining six innings Life at the bottom is tough REGINA CP Life is tough for anyone playing on football team with no wins in eight trips to the stadium but its even harder for budget sized running back who carries most of the offensive burden Mike Strickland is Meet82 inches Dont forget that half inch it makes me different from all the guys who are 58 and glance at Saskat chewan Roughriders statistics sheet shows his importance The 27yearold import leads in the rushing column with 445 yards on 105 carries and is the favored pass catcher with 325 yards in 34 receptions His only real rival is in the scoring stats where kicker Bob Macoritti leads the team with 46 points to Stricklands 36 If he continues he seems headed for his third consecutive 1000yard season in the Cana dian Football League But that kind of importance has come at price especially on the beleaguered Rough riders where he has become big fish in small pond Some of the punishment he has received has fallen in the cheapshot category REF DID NOTHING was on the ground after one play and some guy grabbed my leg and twisted it said Strickland after one encounter with Toronto Argonauts The ref saw it but didnt do anything They the Argos were all saying things like Hes not gettin up this time and lot worse It was the worst verbal abuse Ive ever taken in my in two wins over Cubs WANT TO SEE YOUR FOLKS AT CHRISTMASII IDEAL TRAVEL PERIOD DUE TO LOW SEASON RATES ENQUIRE TODAY BRISTOW TRAVEL SERVICE 91 Boyfield St 7370340 MONTREAL CP In the wake of doubleheader sweep by Montreal Expos manager Dick Williams found himself at loss to single out hero Take your pick Williams said after the Expos moved 00006 percentage points ahead of Pittsburgh Pirates in the East Division of baseballs Na tional League on Tuesday night with 86 and 32 victories over the faltering Chicago Cubs By ROSS HOPKINS TORONTO CPI Backto back starts against the best team in baseball might unnerve some pitchers but not Tom Un derwood The Toronto lefthander who limited Baltimore Orioles to one run on six hits in 10 innings week earlier but did not figure in the decision scattered nine singles Tuesday night as the Blue Jays finally managed to subdue the Orioles runaway leaders in the East Division of the American League Their 31 victory snapped 15game losing string against Baltimore dating back to Au gust 1978 Underwood 716 on the sea son is 12 versus the Orioles and one of those losses was The Ex still trail Pitts burgh by halfgame in the gamesbehind column however an oddity which occurs because Montreal has played five fewer games than the Pirates But Williams was more pre occupied with praising the group effort that sent the Expos winging to their 14th victory in the clubs last 15 games In the opening game Andre tourhit 20 setback June 30 in Baltimore Tuesdays win didnt come easy With the Blue Jays clinging to 21 lead entering the sixth the Orioles until then limited to three hits loaded the bases with none out on singles by Ken Singleton Eddie Murray and Lee May Torontos bullpen suddenly became active and it appeared the Orioles might break the game open But Underwood struck out Doug DeCinces and got Gary Roenicke and Kiko Garcia on pop flies to the in field LUCK HELPS Youve got to have bit of luck to get out of situation like that Underwood conceded Big hit elusive for Sox slugger By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Carl Yastrzemski will get his 3000th major league hit today or Thursdayor the day afterbut he will get it never thought one hit would be so hard to get the Boston slugger said Tuesday night after failing for the sec ond straight game to become the first player in American League history to have 3000 hits and 400 home runs Yastrzemski went hitless in three official atbats against former teammate Luis Tiant and relievers Ron Davis and Rich Gossage as New York Yankees defeated Boston Red Sox 83 He walked his first base on balls since Aug 13 45 games ago popped to second baseman TWWWWWE Ran dolph in shallow centre field flied to right and fouled to catcher Jerry Narron The law of percentages is on my side Yaz said Im not being given chance to think of anything else Even the Yankee starter Tiant is pulling for the Red Sox veteran want him to get it but not against me Tiant said He deserves it but Im not going to give it to him In other AL games Tuesday Toronto Blue Jays stopped Bal timore Orioles 31 Detroit Ti gers stomped Cleveland 1n dians 141 Milwaukee Brewers blanked Oakland As 50 Chi cago White Sox slipped by Cali CRAFT SHOW BAYFIELD MALL OCT For further information contact McLAUGHLIN CARAVAN 35 Capricorn Cros MuIton Ont 4166779416 fomia Angels 87 Minnesota Twins downed Kansas City Royals 341 and Texas Rangers defeated Seattle Mariners 52 Ironically Yastrzemskis er ror in the eighth inning allowed Dawson who drove in three runs with his 22nd home run of the season an infield hit and sacrifice fly shared the honors with Dave Cash and Larry Par rish who produced pair of runs apiece ROLL T0 LEAD The Expos rolled to 72 lead against starter Lynn McGIothen 1112 before Chi cago staged fourrun rally in the eighth inning highlighted Jays upend Orioles with Underwood winn ingléiieaifiiilf ZZmZZJFJZl After struck out DeCinces knew double play could get me out of the inning And then when threw the second strike past Roenicke felt could escape without running being scored Baltimores only run came in the third when Murray singled home Rich Dauer who had sin gled and taken second on walk to Ken Singleton his 100th of the season Orioles starter Scott McGregor also came up with strong effort limiting Toronto to five hits However three of them were for extra bases and those three batters all came around to score gave up three too many hits McGregor said alluding to double by Alfredo Griffin and Bob Bailors triple in the first inning and Rico Cartys 10th homer of the year leading off the sixth pitched well but he pitched better The Baltimore loss coupled with Milwaukees 50 win over Oakland As cut the Orioles lead over the Brewers to 11 games and left their magic number at nine Any com bination of Baltimore wins or Milwaukee losses totahing nine will give the Orioles the East Division title Expos have many heroes by Dave Kingman run scoring single and tworun single by Larry Biittner The latter chased starter Da vid Palmer 92 and brought on reliever Elias Sosa who not ched his 16th save didnt start having trouble because of the pennant pres sure said Palmer who tied club record with his sixth straight triumph as starter was getting little tired and started to get the ball up on the hitters Earlier in the game Kingman tagged one of Palmers pitches beyond the centrefield fence to increase and sacrifice fly by Kingman staked the Cubs to 20 lead in the first inning of the second game but Montreal rebounded in the second on Parrishs 24th homer of the season with Ellis Valentine aboard after single GETS FIFTH HIT Then Cash stroked fifthin ning single off starter Bill Cau dell 07 to chase home Warren Cromartie who had reached on oneout double providing the Expos with the margin of vic tory was the fifth hit of the twinbill for Cash who had warmed the bench until late August But further heroics were re quired before the Expos could seal the victory in front of 33 910 fans at Olympic Stadium Dan Schatzeder 104 deliv ered 723 innings of gutty pitch ing before Sosa strolled from the bullpen to duplicate his per formance in the first game cant believe this team said Schatzeder Theyre making the unbelievable plays that they have to make Its just pleasure to watch them One of the clutch plays was left fielder Warren Comartie trapping bloop single by Steve Dillard and throwing out Jerry Martin as he rounded second base to end Chicagos threat and preserve the 32 margin the examiner Wednesday Sept 12 1979 17 scoreboard baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE East LPc GBL 94 48662 84 60 583 11 80 61567 13 63 555 15 77 SB 531 18 74 70 514 21 45 98 315 49 West 80 65552 7669 524 74 70 514 52 72 73 497 62 82 431 61 85 418 Oakland so 95 345 30 Tuesday Results New York Boston Toronto Baltimore Detroit 14 Cleveland Milwaukee Oakland Chicago California Minnesota Kansas City Texas Seattle Tonights Probable Pitchers Baltimore Palmer 85 at To mnto Edge 22 New York Hunter 211 at Boston Rainey 55 Cleveland Waits 1412 at De troit Wilcox Oakland Langford 1213 at Milwaukee Caldwell 1461 California Knapp 331 at Chi cago Kravec 11131 Minnesota Koosman 1812 at Kansas City Leonard 111OI Seattle Honeycutt 1010l at Texas Medich 106 Thursday Comes New York at Boston Baltimore at Toronto Cleveland at Detroit Oakland at Milwaukee Minnesota at Texas Baltimore Milwaukee Boston New York Detroit Cleveland Toronto California Kansas City Minnesota Texas Chicago Seattle NATIONAL East LPct CHI 83 55 601 Pittsburgh 86 57 601 St Louis 76 65 539 Chicago 73 69 514 12 Philadelphia 72 71 503 14 New York 55 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