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Barrie Examiner, 23 Jun 1976, p. 15

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CLEVELAND INDIANS Duane Kuiper lands on one hand after collision with New York Yankees Mic key Rivers at second base Kuiper got the throw to first for double play in the first inning of play Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium APPhoto Yankees changed their style played it safe lost game By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Yankees who have been winning all season with daring baserunning played it safe Tuesday night and lost Chris Chambliss stood on third base and watched Cleve land second baseman Duane Kuiper make diving stop on ground ball with the Indians leading 32 in the bottom of the ninth inning of their American League baseball game If hris Chambliss breaks right away he scores easy observed Cleveland manager Frank Robinson whose team went home with the victory In Tuesdays other American League games Boston Red Sox edged Baltimore Orioles 65 in 15 innings Oakland As trim med Texas Rangers 52 Chicago White Sox clubbed Kansas City Royals 148 Detroit Tigers mauled Milwaukee Brewers 104 and Minnesota Twins beat Califorlt nia Angels 106 BEGINS ITII DOLRLE Chambliss led off the last of the ninth with drive to left centre field off starter Rick Waits and steamed fullspeed into second base with double That brought in Dave La Roche from the Indians bull pen He got Graig Nettles to hit fly ball to deep right Chamb liss again turning on what speed he had made it to third after the catch That brought up Fran Healy who sent sharp grounder to ward second base If as Robinson said later Chambliss had taken off for the plate right away hed have scored the tying run with ease But he didnt He held his groundvand when second baseman Duane Kuiper came up with diving stop on Healys grounder and throw to first for the out ham bliss was still 90 feet from home LaRoche got Willie Randolph on routine fly ball to centre to end the game EXPLAINS PLAY Yankees manager Billy Mar tin had simple explanation for Chamblisss failure to tie up the game The ball had to go through he said We told him to wait if itdidnt In Baltimore where curfew was threatening to halt the Ori olesRed Sox game manager Darrell Johnsons strategy en abled Boston to beat the clock Fred Lynn was on third base and Denny Doyle on first and Bobby Darwin who had hit firstinning grandvslam home run was batting for the Red Sox On 22 pitch Johnson sent Doyle flying to second We try to create holes in the infield he explained If its ball and they throw we try to score If they dont throw we have two men in scoring posit ion As soon as he let the pitch fly Jones knew he had lost nowalk record By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Randy Jones would give his left arm to take one pitch back As soon asI let it go knew it was ball he said With the slipof that pitch the San Diego lefthander let Na tional League baseball record fall out of his grasp Christy Mathewsons monumental no walk record established 63 years ago The free pass to Marc Ilill leading off the eighth inning of Tuesday nights 42 victory over San Francisco Giants halted the Jones streak at 68 walkless innings few moments before he had pulled into tie with the great Mathewson of New York Giants by striking out Darrell Evans to close out the seventh inning But the streak had been BASEBALL RECORD Hy IilIZ tDI IHERSS National League East Ill tRI Philadelphia lt tifti IlllgtlllJlLh zit go 5H1 71 New York 57 471 51 Ioll 10 it 433 13 tliitngo 211 57 451 17 Montreal TM till 11 est tiniiiinuti 41 27 027 San Illtgri Itti 334 Iitls Anfltlts 17 I1 344 IIOUleI ll tot 11 Atlanta ill Hi 11 San Fraiiiisco 13 to IV Tuesdays Results Pittsburgh 10 thictigo Montreal Philadelphia tliiiiriiiriti Ii Los IlLtlt ll Houston itliinm St Louis Nev York 41 San Diego San Francisco Iotlls Irobablr Iitihers Pittsburgh Merliih 33 and tiiiieliria lit at thiiago It Reusrlitl T4 and Burris ti io In New York Seavir litillls Falconi Moiitieal Dunning at St 813 In Fryinan 771 and 11 Atlanta lMes seisniilh ti Ti and Niekro 4i ti 03 111 Philadelphia iloriborg 9ti at tini iniiati It1llt 2i 07 111 lts Houston Angelis Ifhodtli ILIIIIZIIII or at 7i 8113 pm San Diego vStrom til at San Francisco Dressler or Barr 313 in Thursdays Games San Diego at San Francisco Iittsburgh at tliiengo SPORTS ATAGLAN CE SIGN AGREEMENT LANDOVER Md AP Washington Capitals of the Na tional Hockey League an nounced Tuesday they they have signed working agree ment with Dayton Gems cham pions of the International Hockey League for the 197677 season General manager Max McNab also said the Capitals would train in Dayton this fall In the past the Capitals have trained at London Ont MIAREN EIGIIIII HELSINKI tCIl Grant McLaren of London Ont placed eighth Tuesday in the 000metre event at the World Games track and field coin petition McLaren had time of 13 minutes 4463 seconds while Louise Groarke of Calgary placed 10th in 135806 Boris Kusrietsov of the Soviet Union finished first in 133130 In the womens 1500metrc race Thelma Wright of Vancouver recovering from an injury was ninth in 42032 Tatiana Kan sankina of the Soviet Union won the race in 40281 the best time in the world since the 1972 Munich Olympics RLISADERS MOVING HOLLYWOOD Fla AP Cleveland Crusaders of the World Hockey Association will move to Hollywood next year under the management of Floridabased promoting group it was announced Tuesday Bill Putnam president of Florida Pro Sports Inc said the team will play its 40 home games next season at the Sporatoriuzn He said his organization will take over management of the Crusaders with an option to buy 100 per cent of the teams assets recentlycompletcd BIY TICKETS PHOENIX Ariz tAPt Showing support for the club members of Phoenix Roadrun ners purchased 5328 season tick ets Tuesday valued at an esti mated $110000 for the World Hockey Association team want to make two points one we were under no pressure to do what we did said team captain Al McLeod And two we wanted to show our cooperation with manage ment and show them the sup port they have shown us in the past ONE SIIOI FOR RAYI MOMBASA Kenya Reuter Filbert Bayi world record holder in the 1500 metres said Tuesday that that event will be his only race at the Montreal Olympics next month Bayi whose main opposition is ex pected to be mile recordholder lohn Walker of New Zealand said Ill have only one go for medal If fail to get it will have to wait for 1980 Montreal at Atlanta Philadelphia at tiiiciniiali Angelis at Houston American League East Pvt III New York flit 23 623 Cleveland III Zttt Still Baltimore 31 32 492 It Huston III III 432 Detroit 20 IIZI iii an Milwaukee 21 it 407 11 West Kansas City 39 24 619 Texas 34 27 557 Oakland 112 30 4113 Minnesota 713 470 Chicago ZIZ 47 talifornia 2t 41 404 Tuesdays Results Minnesota 10 alifornia Oakland Texas Cleveland It New York Chicago Kansas tity It Detroit 10 Milwaukee Boston Baltimore Probable Illlllll Chicago Yuckovtch 41 and Johnson 117 at Minnesota Red fern and Decker 261i in Boston uloncs 10 at Italti more tlillllllr Iiv7I 710 in tlIveliind lllood 14i at New York lIIIIlIlIIlIIIl Fiti in Detroit lMtfOrnliltk 02y Milwaukee II in Kansas City Leonard 2i at Texas tlnibarger ii 05 pm Oakland tNOIIIS Lti at frlll Iornia 1Ryan 1371 10 Zttl ni Thursdays Gaines hitago at Minnesota Detroit at Huston livelaiid at New York Kansas City at Texas Oakland at California Todays at olborri Interdounly Major Wl Stralford 10 769 Kitchener It 750 Toronto 692 London It 533 Guelph fi 462 Itrantford 462 St Thomas 364 Hamilton 11 273 Cambridge II 154 Results Tuesday Stratford Toronto London Brantford Guelph It Kitchener Games Tonight Brantlord at London Cambridge at Toronto Transmission Tuneup Road Test Vehicle Remove Transmission King lnstall New Filter Moke all internal adiustments lnstall pan with new gasket lnstall new fluid $699 Compare Our Price and Call Now TRANSMISSION KING 456 Blake $1 Barrio 7372292 It 30 IIt GIII weighing heavily on his broad shoulders fought off the pressure for long time but about the fifth inning it caught up with me said Jones Subconscioust Im sure it affected me Its kind of disappointing to go that long and then end up walking the guy RECEIVEDOYATION The pressure was nearly pal pable in the Padres stadium too When Jones struck out Evans he received standing ovation from the crowd of 29940 Then in the eighth Jones went to 32 count on Hill The batter fouled off two con secutive pitches then walked An audible sigh of dis appointment from the fans filled the stadium Jones dis gustedly kicked the dirt and let his head flap down Jones who had faced 296 bat ters before the pass to Hill then lost all control by walking his second batter of the inning Larry Herdnon Luckily it came after double play had wiped out Hill and caused Jones notrouble In other National League games Montreal Expos beat Philadelphia Phillies 83 Pitts burgh Pirates outscored Chi cago Cubs 107 Cincinnati Reds blanket los Angeles Dodgers St Louis Cardinals beat New York Mets 1H and Houston As tros turned back Atlanta Braves 97 Jones improved his record to 133 with the help of Tito Fuen tess tworun homer in the seventh inning Fuentes broke 22 tie when he hit his first home run of the season off Gi ant reliever Gary Lavelle with Jones aboard lu of many other Canadians they enioy CANADA WEEK PROCLAMATION To honor Canada our land created by the fusion of two founding cultures enriched by the contribution cultures To honor this country home of over 22000000 people proud of their heritage and the freedom To honor this land of peace and prosperity this promised land of untold resources To honor this country which is ours of which we all are proud hereby proclaim the week of June 25th to July Ist 1976 CANADA WEEK Thus invite the citizens of the Township of Innlsfil to celebrate it by striving to know our country bet ter by flying our flag and displaying our symbols WILLIAM GIBBINS Reeve Czechs upset Yugoslavia in cage meet HAMILTON CP Top seeded Yugoslavia was upset and secondseeded Brazil got bad scare Tuesday night in opening games of the preOlym pic mens basketball tourna ment Kamil Brabenec scored his 11th and 12th baskets of the game with four minutes re maining and Yugoslavia trailing by two points to give Czechoslovakia 7873 win Brazil trailed four times then survived spirited closing rally by Israel to score an 8278 game Brazil and Czechoslovakia are tied atop the Division standings with Finland which crushed Iceland 9159 In Division games third seeded Spain whipped Poland 9973 Sweden trounced Britain 7040 and Mexico downed the Netherlands 8471 Bulgaria was idle Nine nations seeking places in the first Olympic womens basketball competition will see their first action Thursday Three spots are open in the mens Olympic tournament in which places have already been assigned to the defending champion Soviet Union Cuba Japan Australia and Canada in Group and the United States Italy Puerto Rico and the United Arab Republic in Group Competing for two places in the womens competition are the United States France Po land and Mexico in Group and South Korea Italy Bul garia Cuba and Britain in Group Already qualified for the womens tournament at Mon treal are the Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Japan and Canada Kitchener GrayMunros battle to tie By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS Kitchener Braves and Peter borough GrayMunros battled to 1515 tie after 10 minutes of overtime in one of three On tario Lacrosse Association Junior games Tuesday In other action Bramalea Excelsiors defeated Lakeshore Maple Leafs 1710 and Whitby Builders beat Hamilton Bengals 1814 League plays resumes today with Oshawa at St Catharines and Whitby at Mississauga At Kitchener the two teams were tied 1313 after regulation time Paul Evans led the Gray Munros with five goals Steve Byers had three goals and Jeff Hooper and Scott McLean each scored twice Other Peter borough scorers were Brian Towie Gary McElmpohie and Dan Dunn Rick Bailey and Jeff Zinken led Kitchener with three goals apiece Dave Baker Blake Alto and Tim Abbott each scored twice Other goals came from Sam Stouros Jamie Kovarik and John McCrea In Toronto Bramalea led 102 after the first period and 146 after the second LYONS NETS FOUR Gord Lyons led Bramalea with four goals Paul Cooke Ken Webster and Bob Nohle each got three goals with Sean Simpson scoring twice Mike Donovan and Shane Sanderson were the other scorers Joe Sheeran replied with three goals for the Leafs with Mike Gallo and Rick Cody each adding two Other goals came from Ted Hopkins Gary Frel ick and Ed Gal In Whitby Ken olley scored five goals to lead the Builders while Neil Atkinson scored four Tim Lintner Jim Branton and J0hn Jordan scored two goals each for the winners Other Whitby goals came from Larry raham Ron McCoy and Cam Devine Wayne Stringer led the Ben gals with four goals while Dave Stanga and Gary Morrison scored twice each Other Hamilton goals came from Dan Gismondi Cam Sin clair Randy Prcvost Rob Bourns Bruce Morgan and Brian Jones Hamilton took 65 firstpe riod lead but the Builders had an 119 lead entering the filial period it fotherlond of all The Barrie Examiner Wednesday June 23 19761 Coaches share Team Canada TORONTO CF Necessity has driven Sam Pollock to give Team Canada what may be the look of the hockey future Pollock unable to find coach willing to take full re sponsibility for the Canadian team in this falls Canada Cup tournament Tuesday named four coaches to run the team Scotty Bowman Don Cherry Bobby Kromm and Al MacNeil make up committee of four who will have equal authority There will be no head coach This will be the coaching style of the future said Cherry last seasons National Hockey League Coach of the Year with Boston Bruins Each of us will contribute Something The other three coaches all won championships this springBowman with Mon treal Canadicns of the NHL Kromm with Winnipeg Jets of World Hockey Association and MacNeil with Nova Scotia Voy ageurs of the American Hockey League ACCEPT OFFERS Pollock didnt arrive at fi nal coaching lineup until shor tly before it was announced by tournament chairman Al Eagleson at news conference Tuesday afternoon Kromm and Cherry accepted their jobs shortly before pm EDT None of them wanted the en tire load said Pollock who is vicepresident and general manager of Montreal and managing director of Team Canada but all of them were willing todoa share of thejob Pollock will have braintrust to help him manage the team including former Montreal coach Toe Blake as assistant managing director Keith Allen of Philadelphia Flyers as gen eral manager and former NHL stars Syl Apps Jean Beliveau and Gordie Howe as advisers Eaglesoii also announced Zizplayer roster including 29 WEDNESDAY JULY 7th I976 For the following contracts Downsview Ontario 4162483335 138 Hope St North Box 150 Port Hope Ontario 4168856381 Specifications Information to Bidders Tender Forms and en velopes may be obtained by calling at or by mail addressed to the District Engineers at the abovementioned addresses The lowest or any 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starters Ben Hatskin chief executive officer of the WHA said he was disappointed but not surprised that only three players from his leagueTardif Bobby Hull of Winnipeg and Paul Schmyr of Cleveland Crusaderswere named to the team Its an NHL deal he said in an interview Tuesday night They got what they wanted Bowman was first offered the head coaching job but turned it down for personal reasons Philadelphias Fred Shero had too many other commitments to work with the team Eagleson said Howe who at 48 led Houston Aeros of the WHA in scoring last season de clined to take part as player TURNED DOWN OFFER Gordie Howe is man who might well have played for Team Canada in 1976 but who decided not to offer his services because he did not wish to play against his two sons who have been chosen for Team USA said Eagleson Forward Mark Howe and de fenceman Marty Howe also play for Houston Eagleson also announced 15game schedule for the tour nament which includes national teams from Canada the US 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