the exalnlnor Tuesday May 29 1919 sports shorts Cherry ready to sign ROCHESTER NY AP The Democrat and Chronicle says Don Cherry former coach with Boston Bruins is set to sign contract by weeks end with the National Hockey Leagues Colorado Rockies The newspaper says Cherry who coached the Bruins for five seasons has narrowed his choice to four teams Besides Colorado the teams are Buffalo Sabres Toronto Maple Leafs and Atlanta Flames the newspaper says Thats it he said Those four Thats where it stands itlilght now wont lie to you either Colorado is right up ere The newspaper quotes source close to Cherry saying the coach is trying his best to convince his wife Rose that Denver would be nice place to live Vifindup Chicago Cubs pitcher Dick Tidrow winds up for pitch against the Phillies Monday night in Philadelphia The Cubs won 4i with Tidrow pick ing up the victory in lief of Mike Krukow The Cubs beat the Phillies games out of the game series AP Photo Jockey gets five years FORT ERIE Ont CP Apprentice jockey Gary Gibson 27yearltold native of Cleveland was suspended Monday for five years by Ontario Jockey Club stewards at Fort Erie racetrack for being in possession of an electrical device Gibson was detected with the device by Dr Dick Roelofson supervisor of racing for the Ontario Racing Commission following ride on Jays Rick in the fourth race at Fort Erie on Sunday Cosmos lose second of season By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two goals by Karl HeinzGranitza one in each half led Chicago Sting to 31 win over New York Cosmos in North American Soccer League game Monday night It was the second loss of the season for the Cosmos who lead the National Conference Eastern Division wth 80 points In the only other game played Monday Minnesota Kicks shaded Portland Timbers 21 Bordeleau Nordiques settle QUEBEC CP Centre Christian Bordeleau and Quebec Nordiques of the disbanded World Hockey Association came to an undisclosed outofcourt settlement Monday Bordeleau 31 had been seeking $8089967 in damages claiming that since last December the Nordiques refused to allow him to play after he announced verbally he was retir ing Scots soccer final ends GLASGOW Scotland AP The Scottish Football Association Cup final finally produced winner Monday nig After two stalemates Glasgow Rangers beat Hibernian in their third encounter but still needed overtime lt marked the first final in 69 years to take three games The match drew crowd of 30602 Tony Higgins put Hibernian in front 16 minutes into the game Derek Johnstone scored twice for Rangers but Hibs sent the game into overtime with an Ally McLeod penalty Unfortunate for Hibernian the winner was an owngoal Arthur Duncan headed into his own net after 110 minutes Chynoweth resigns from WHL CALGARY iCPi Ed Chynoweth president of the Western Hockey League announced his resignation Mon ay He told news conference he tendered his resignation effective June 30 to become part owner of Calgary Wranglers Jim Morley Wranglers owner declined to specify what percentage liynoweth acquired in the team but said it was more than 25 and less than 50 The amount paid was withheld think the opportunity to attain ownership of major junior franchise along with the new challenge were the deciding factors in my decision Chynoweth said sports calendar Race groups resume feud as truce ends lNDlANAPOLIS AP The courtordered tmce between the United States Auto Club and Championship Auto Racing Teams has ended and the rival racing organizations are going their separate ways with des perate lea from Indianapolis 500 chie steward Tom Binford By the 1980 race weve got to pull ourselves together he told some 2000 persons at the annual Indy victory awards banquet Monday night Binford said he was reluctant to bring up the subject at the dinner honoring winner Rick Mears and the other 34 drivers arts Editor David Fuller7266537 but he said the chaos and con troversy that at times jeopardized the future of the worlds richest automobile race made some comments necessary Theres no way we can go on separately said Binford respected equally on both sides of the often itter conflict over control of championship car racing in the United States There are things that have to be done Lets get em done But we cant do it until were all chasing the same rabbit until were all in the same camp Whitby pulls out of CIHL WHITBY Ont CP Whitby Iroquois of the central division of the Canadian Inter national Hockey League will not be operating next year spokesman for the club an nounced Monday Team secretary Bob At tersley said the decision was made because the club in Whitby five years was not drawing enough fans But he said the clubs man agement will look at re entering the league next spring Warminsters woe Slessors batters Slessor and Periard used the new kid on the block for batting practice Tuesday The provincial championship softball club hammered in 12 runs on 17 hits to whip War minster nwwest entry in the Barrie and District Senior Soft ball League 122 at Queens Park Henry Arts scattered eight hits pitching for Slessor and gave up one run in the fifth inn ing on single by Bruce Burnett bringing in Dan Orr CoOp falls to Electric Fred Hastings scored the on ly run of the night against Starr Electrics Alex Smith Tuesday and he did it the hard way Hastings belted Smith pitch over the fence to bring Barrie CoOp within one run in the Barrie and District In termediate Fastball league game but it was to no avail as Starr also scored and won the game 31 at Queens Park Smith allowed only five hits in the win all in the final four innings Ken Payne took another loss for CoOp on only six hits Bob Skinners double in the third inning drove in Starrs Pete Partridge for the first run of the game Dave Mitchinson hit double in the fourth inning and scored on Patridges dou ble with two out Tom Mills singled to score Skinner with two out in the fifth inning Smith worked on shut out in the first four innings until Fred Haughton banged triple for CoOps first hit of the game Orr hit triple to set up the run for Warminster Burnett scored his teams first run of the game on sacrifice by Carl Edwards Warminsters Joe Mathieson walked Graham Giffen in the first inning putting the first of four runs on base Gerry Raycraft reached base on single and Doug Keans walked Barry Neely drove in the first run followed by designated hitter Rick Saunders who drove in two more with his single Mathieson finally escaped the inning as Doug Shedden grounded out to the short stop Mostvaluable player last year Parker finally found his swing in the seventh inning hit ting home run in the leadoff spt to score the final run of the game Slessors second big inning came in the fifth when they scored five runs on six hits in cluding tworun triple by Nee ly and runscoring singles by Saunders and Terry Gif fen Warminster left 11 men on base in the loss Slessor strand ed eight runners Argos drop two backs GUELPH Ont CP Tolt ronto Argonauts of the Cana dian Football League said Mon day they have dropped defen sive backs Mark Forsyth and John Blue Forsyth 23yearold rookie from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo Ont still has one year of college eligibility remaining He was Torontos fifthround pick in this years college draft Blue 22 was rookie from Georgia Tech For at least one night how ever both sides were smiling as the 35 drivers picked up shares of record Indy purse of $1271955 Mears 27 of Bak ersfield Calif driving in just his second Indy race took home $270401 for his threehour drive Sunday FEELS HONORED This is great honor said Mears the poleposition starter who took the lead 18 laps from the finish when teammate Bobby Unser lost fourth gear cant explain what it feels like The total purse topped $1 mil Barry and Gary Poyntz of Barrie Ontario close on an unidentified sailboat during preOlympic sailing trials in the Four Seventy Class lion for the 10th straight year and this years prize package was nearly $127000 more than the previous record of $1145225 set last year The only larger winners shares in Indy history were both claimed by Al Unser who pocketed $271697 for his first victory in 1970 and record $290363 for his third triumph last year Mearss total included $103 500 in accessory prizes and $5 000 for leading 25 laps in the race He also received the Ford Mustang pace car AJ Foyt earned $107291 for second place and Mike Mosley pocketed $65 031 for finishing third Danny Ongais won $41197 for fourth and Bobby Unser who wound up fifth earned $62319 Gordon Johncock finished sixth for prize of $34815 and Howdy Holmes who was named lndy rookie of the year won $38503 for seventh place Eldon Rasmussen native of Standard Alta finished 23rd and won $19433 while Cliff Hu cul of Prince George BC was 29th and pocketed $21805 The smallest prize was $18042 for Lee Kunzman who finished 30th So now its on to Milwaukee for USAC and Trenton for CART group of disgruntled car owners and drivers who broke with the established grouplate last year CART set up its own racing schedule hinted it might boycott the Indy 500 and stage its own race the same day then won court fight to get six of its top teams including Mears both Un sers Mosley Johncock and twotime champ Johnny Rutherford back into the event federal judge three weeks ago ordered USAC and the in Barrie yachtsmen challenge Americans at Olympic trials Laserphoto dianapolis Motor Speedway to let the CART entries partici pate but he warned both sides there had better be no shenani gans The tumult didnt end there though USAC was bombarded by protests of selective rule en forcement and granted an un precedented extra session of qualifying the day before the race Thats why there were 35 cars in the starting lineup in stead of the usual 33 But the end of the 500 called by Binford the cleanest one of the most competitive races weve had hasnt ended the war off Newport Rl Sunday Canadians are not allowed to qualify in the American trials but use the race as training workout AP Bullets counting on comeback SEATTLE AP Kevin Grevey and Larry Wright two of Washingtons beleaguered guards acknowledge the Na tional Basketball Associations defending champion Bullets are having trouble But all that will change if they can beat Seattle Super Sonics tonight The Bullets won the opener of the NBA bestofseven cham pionship series but lost the next two Tonights fourth game is in the Seattle Coliseum think well come back said Grevey Were team that makes great comebacks Much of the Buliets poor play has been attributed to their guards who scored on only eight of 35 shots in Sundays 10595 loss It was the third game of the series in which Washington hasnt scored 100 points and Seattles guards outscored the Bullets back court 6419 That comes from us not forcing the game to them Wright said We walked the ball up the court and tele graphed every pass we threw MOVED TO UAR But seven minutes through Sundays third quarter when Oro suffegs late l23 bombing Boom boom go Firefighters Barrie Firefighters took while to ignite but they finally exploded for 11 runs in two inn ings and 123 win over Oro Tuesday Firefighters fought to regain the lead in the Barrie and District Recreational Fastball League game at MacMorrison Park after Oro scored twice in the first inning Dan Mogridge held up his end of the bargain allowing only two hits In the other league game of the night Giffen Farm Equipv ment blasted Fisher Stoves lll Firefighters won the game in the fourth inning with three run effort that began on the see cond hit of the game off pitcher Ed Piotrowski Pete Gibbins single put the TlESIY llasilmll pni Barrio Rttl Sox vs Orillia Jrs tirillui lrlllltl ljrs vs oll ingoood oliingmxid Ncwniorkct vs Alliston Alliston South Sinicoc Baseball League Softball ti piii Slessor and lerianl vs Elniialc Merchants Eliiiiiilc Barrie and District Senior Softball League pni Iv vs llurric Glass and Mn nir 830 pm Qiiccn llotcl vs and Shttll Park liarric and 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Cooke Cartage vs General Tire Eastview Barrie Minor Baseball Association Regional rugby champs do battle Central Collegiate seniors could face Victoria Park Secondary School of Don Mills again in Fridays Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Federation Rugby championships at Banting Memorial High School in Alliston in this picture member of the Central squad tangles with Victoria Park player in an exhibition game earlier in the season Central won the encounter Both teams will play in the provincial finals Examiner Photo by David Fuller From my desk the Sonics had opened up 17 point lead Bullets coach Dick Motta brought in forward Greg Ballard and moved Bobby Dan dridge to guard to reinforce the offence We were searching for any thing said Motta We moved the best forward in the league around However Grevey wab angry about criticism of the guards Were in this as team he said Im sick and tired of ev eryone trying to separate the tying run on base and Al Lees put the winner on immediately after on an error sacrifice walk and another error gave Firefighters the spark they needed and the vic tory The fifth inning run made close game runwway as Don Partridge doubled to start successnin of Firefighter hits ending in eight runs guards from the rest of the team If the guards arent getting the shots its because were not moving the ball Sonics coach Lenny Wilkens who has alternated his defences to unsettle the Bullets expects Washington to go all out in tonights game Theyve got lose said Wilkens The teams meet for the fifth game Friday night in Lan dover Md nothing to Included in the spree were two more errors by Oro and two more bases on balls by Piotrowski Giffen batters took no time at all to announce their intentons scoring three times in the first inning Giffen scored five runs over the next three innings and finished with threcrun fifth inning towin 1H Soccer game of passions By IAN ILLGREW Of The Examiner Soccer is passion It consumes and destroys it is religion where sacred colors of green and white can admit you to circle of eternal friendship or get your throat slit with an open faced razor depending on which part of Glasgow your in it isa sport with no equal Soccer grips nations drives grown men to the brink and leaves wives widows The sports tradition lives within most people who were not born in North America While Canadians were tying carbon steel strips onto their feet most of us were learning to control bouncing leather ball that had bad habit of hitting us in the face can remember that first big play racing down the sidelines passing first the winger round the halfback in past the fullback and in alone on net from one end of the pitch to the other before finally winding up and falling fiat from exhaustion unable to get the shot away Aye those were the glory days of youth And the advice you received Fitbas game wi yer feet head Thats the secret Never mind that you still had trouble kicking the ball you possessed most sacred knowledge And now they want to sell soccer to Canadians as if we didii have enough trouble teaching our children literacy Soccer cannot be learnt overnight 11 is not an intelligible sport Its played and watched from gut level right from the intestines Talk to anyone that doesnt know this but has watched game All they talk about isthe silliness of it all 20 men run ning up and down field shouting obscciiitics at one another while two others stand around with gloves cgging them on But then talk to aficionado true connoisciir of the game Its different story Hell talk about the dribbing the crosses the sweeping the tackling the heading the shies the cheeseburgers Its whole different language language steeped in mysticism and religion Thats what soccer is all about though not halfdozen candy coatcd 14ycarrolds disco dancing Thats what the public has to be made aware of Tell people this is their chance to become member of secret society worldwide brotherhood Tell them them about the passwords the secret handshakes about the mar tial uscof the head Tell them in second thought dont like my green and white scarf and my throat