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Barrie Examiner, 28 Aug 1976, p. 11

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up may Iqnsoo SASKATOON ane Jones won the womens long jump Friday during the NATIVE Di opening day of the Canadian senior trac and field cham pionships CP Photo Newathletes lead field RIIGINAitIi llnheralded and iiiexixrienctxi athletes took advantage of poor perform ances by some veterans Friday to record victories on the open ing day of the Canadian senior track and field championships Long juniper Diane Jones of Saskatoon and sprinter Patty Loverock of Vancouver posted easy victories in temperatures that dropped close to the freez ing mark and were accom panied by strong winds and rain but many of their Olympic teainrmates were disap pointing Jones cleared 20 metres for her triumph after she was beaten by Lucette Moreau of Pointc des tascades Que in the shot put first event of the threeeay competition which ends Sunday Loveroek won by almost half second over Olympic part ner Margot Howe also of Van couver in the 100 metre dash loiies made no excuses after Moreaii holder of thc anadian record delivered the shot 1527 metres far ahead of the Saska toon athletes 14 76 which was better than her Olympic mark of more than one month ago ASIAlTItilS could have thrown better said Jones The wind was at our backs and it made me cautious because was afraid might be blown otit of the circle but Im siire it as the same for the others After beating Diane offey of Toronto and Kim Fistetter Regina girl attending school in Editionton III the long jump Jones remained gracious We were all having otir trou blcs We have all jumped bet ter But the probletiis were technical ones tltll tied in with Alarcon regains golf lead VICTORIA Playing in the rain is change of pace tot Rafael Alarcon hardly eyer liae played iii the rain said the 18 year old Ieicin junior golt champion troin Guadalajara But the steam drinle Friday that softened the tough Royal tolwood course near here didii seem to bother Alarcon lhe tirst da leader regained the lead ittci three rounds iii the tanadian iiiiateui golf championship Otten in trouble but showing dot touch around the greens lai con scrambled to and hole total of 213 tiye er par ltircon had one bogey and 17 pars but good putting and chip ping hich helped hiiii to store one under 69 in Wednesday tirst round lifted him back into the lead lle missul the green on 16 but made chip to within flt feet of the hole and made the tricky putt tor his par On the 17th his second shot caught trap He came out of the sand to make mrfoot putt for par On the 18th his drive went in to some trees He hit llifivard second shot that missed the green but chipped to within six feet and again sank the putt for par Heading into todays final round Alarcon holds one stroke lead over twotime Canadian amateur champion Doug Boxburgh of Vancouver and is three ahead of Victorias Dave MTck the weather Among the unheralded winr ners were Lewis Groarke of algary in the 5000 metres Vic Rempel of London hit in the mens 400 metres Anhe Mackie of Richmond in the womens 400 and ole oty of Toronto in the mens 100 met res Borys hambul of Kitchener hit an Olympic com titor who won as expected in dis cus said the wind kept driving his deliveries toward the ground IIAVII PROBLEMS He also said he had some dif ficulty because the throwing circle was made slick by the rain Harvey Barkauskas of Lon don Ont who finished second had no such problems The wind was helping me kee the discus in bounds he sai Maybe if not for the wind Id have been dis qalified Third place went to Marcel lallays of Saskatoon who ad mitted he was surprised to beat Bishop Dolegiewicz of Laval Que an international veteran who obviously was intimidated by the conditions The best individual effort of the opening day was toss of 67 50 metres by Scott Neilson of New Westminster BC in the hammer throw Neilson I9 erased his own North American junior record of 67 06 metres which he set at London England shortly before the Montreal Olympics JONES APPLIES PRESSURE TO EXPOS By BERT ROSENTIIAL The Associated Press Lefthander Randy Jones of San Diego Padres finally took the pressure off himself Friday night and applied it to Montreal choked off the Expos 20 on six hits and earned his 20th victory of the seasonnthe first major leaguer to reach that plateau this ear finally ecided to quit wor rying about it said Jones al luding to win No 20 which had eluded him in two previous starts had been putting too much pressure on myself but this time just relaxed and pit ched my game His game was to rely on his usually reliable sinkerball And the plan worked to nearper fection He retired 23 batters on grounders in handing the floun ering Expos their 12th con secutive loss In Fridays other National League games Cincinnati Reds downed Philadelphia Phillies Los Angeles Dodgers de feated New York Mets 52 Bit tsburgh Pirates beat San Fran cisco Giants 52 Houston Astros edged St Louis Cardinals 21 and Chicago Cubs walloped Atlanta Braves 94 It also took Jones three tries to win his 20th last year remember being very act vous and it affected my game said the fastworking Jones who wound up 2012 in 1975 and now is 209 finally decided its foolish to ptit No 20 on such pedestal and that it keeps me from pitching my normal game WINS IN IIURRY Jones handcuffed the Expos in one hour 38 minutes for his 22nd complete game of the sea son and his ninth under two hours The shutout was his fifth and tied him with Jon Matlack of New York Mets for the Na tional League lead in that cate gory The Padres defence helped Jones with four double plays while Mike lvie and Fred Read all provided the offensive pun ch with runscoriiig doubles in the fourth inning against Woodie Fryman Joe Morgan drove in two runs and stole three bases Pete Rose scored twice and Fred Norman and Pedro Borbon combined on sevenhitter leading the Reds to victory in the battle of division leaders Fridays win keeps the Reds eight games ahead of Los Ange les in the West Philadelphia leads the East by 14 gaiiiesover Pittsburgh LA ON IT SIRICAK Steve Yeager snapped tie with tworun double in the eighth inning then scored Los Angeles final run on Bill Buck ners single as the surging Dodgers Won their 10th game in their last 11 starts Don Sutton ItHl pitched fththIllOI and struck out seven for his eighth victory in nine de cisions Buckners hit knocked olit Mets Itirgame winnerJerry Koosnian who had pitched eight consecutive complete games Richie Zisk drove in three runs with triple and home Guessing games in Canada Cup By GLENN COLE MONTREAL Pi Team Canadas fourman coaching staff has few more days to make the final decisions on which 25 players they will de elare as their active roster for next months anada up hockey tournament The list has to be declared Sept and with one pretourna meiit game remaining lot of people are laying guessing games on the inal selections We are around 27 gtiys right now said coach Bobby Kromm shortly after the ana dians demolished the US in two pretournament games this week in Quebec Kromm added that once the 25 men are named the coaches will have to pick 20 men to dress in each game Coach Scotty Bowman says that it is likely the anadian team will go with three goalten ders seven defenceman and 15 forwards on its roster which means one goaltender two de fencemen and three forwards will be chopped The decision on the goalten ders will be particularly tough Rogatien Vachon Dan Bou chard Glenn Resch and Gerry heevers are competing for the three spots NOTOVIIRWORKED In the 73 and 103 wins over the United States the goalten ders were not overworked It is hard for us to make an assessment on those two games said Kromm The in activity for the giviltenders was obvious heevers who was out standing for Team anada 1974 in an eightgame series against the Soviet Union has not been im ressive in camp but the fee ing is that he will still been the roster Bouchard is thought likely to be the odd man out BASEBALL RECORD IIIF Dl INIISS Nationl league Fin Ict BI lhila Nil Ll tifilt Itsbg 69 $7 SUI II evi etk 64 611 50019 51 Ietiis 51 67 451 26 ch go MI no 261 Mttl it 80 JP 191 Heal intiniiat 11 Ht 62 tm as in ii San Diego 51 035 litY Nous ii 61 H11 19 ll ta tI III San Fian 56 In PIidui Kruuli tiicago tlauta Avigeies ew oik Pittsburgh is Sac FIAIHIxi iiocmiiati lhiiadelphia chstet St leuis Saw ego Iotilenl les Today Probbli Pitchers los Aageies Rtioden 11 ew oili Matiatk 13 13 ITI Ihiiadqmpb lvtrlotg d1 iint Itldl BI vignani 93 23 111 Mania Hammer at thlagc Renae it Ilruzs TUINUh ltuusto 1cktl 1M 11 San unsto ll Aqu sto Iltsli Rocker to 05 in Mentiea Stanhouse it San Diego trttwn 111 in Sundl ilmrI Sine Francisco at Pittsburgh los ngeles II New ork Philadelphia ll Lincznnnti Atlanta It chicago St tour at Houston Montreal at San Diego all name incitiiati at St louin Philadelphia II Houston VIG Proprotoi Roe McCoulcy Mtrbl Pd 5414 McCauley Tractor Equipment Sales Farm Industrial Sales Parts and Set mniismtmumu Open 0362 In to SCI American League East Ict iRl New York 76 111 6111 illtiniore 65 60 520 It leyeland 61 61 500 Detroit 61 65 1416 Boston 60 66 I76 17 Milwaukee Hi 66 459 19 West Kansas it 77 so 606 Oakland SR 59 533 Minnesota 62 66 0t 15 Texas 53 59 is 19 chitago 56 71 Hit 21 talitornin 55 71 10 11 Friday Rcuult Boston Kansas titx Baltimore LI Tents Clemland Minnesota ihicago Milwaukee New York talitoriia Detroit 11 italilaiit Today ProbMr Iitihris kniisas ity Ftiniorris 149 at Boston Lee II in Detroit Roberts 121 at Oakland Blue 111 11 Teis Hoggs 11 Ba more tiramsies ti to Minnesota Surge in tileielanil lliibsoii ihlcago tiussage Il Milwaukee yolhoiii it 11 at New oil forms than ii Sunday name Kansas ii Hislull Tents iit Baitinure Minnesota at leyevanl hcago at Mulwaukre New Yorl at littoral Detroit at Oakland Monday lame Neil ork at Oakland Detroit taiitornia Milwaukee at Miiiiiusou Kansas City at Baltimore Talus at Basia 16 dll 11 jti in The defence should have Bob by Orr luy Lapointc Denis lotvin Jitii Watson Larry Robinson arol Vadnais and SergeSavard Savaid says his right knee injured in the teams first offi cial intra squad game feels fine now so Dave Burrows and Paul Shiiiyr the other two defeiiceiiien in camp should not make the team Bowman hinted alter the clubs return from Quebec ity that all six centres lhil Espo sito Marcel Dionne lilbert lerreault lete Maliovlich Bobby larke and Darryl Sitr tler Would be on the 25 man roster Ilsposito has been playing with various lineiiiates and he does not like il want to know who will be playing steady with he said Friday This should have been decided by now Im sure the coaches know more or less who theyll be cutting by now They should make thecuts Is first to reach 20thWin run while Larry einery stop ped San Francisco on eight hits for his first complete game of the season It was the third suc cessive game in which Zisk homered John Montefusco the Giants ace who had expressed desire to be traded last Sunday was battered for nine hits and all five Pittsburgh runs in five in iiingshis first start since his verbal outburst IIoiistoii rookie Bo McLatiglin knocked otit of the game after one inning in his last start against St Louis stopped the ardinals on five hits this time Bob Watsons tworun double in the fourth was all the batting support he needed Jerry Morales recovering from back injury rapped three singles and homer for his first fourhit game of the season and drove in four rtiiis lcadingthetubs attack Bombers nip Riders 13 to 12 RliltllNA lt Both defcii sive squads had field day as Winnipeg Blue Bombers nipped Saskatchewan Roughriders 11 12 Friday night in Western liootball oufcreucc game Roughrider quarterback Ron Lancaster had five of his passes picked off by the Winnipeg dc fence two more than in all six previous games this season The 17 year vclcraii said later he had trouble reading Winnipegsdefence llcalsoad mitted to underthrowiiig his favorite receiver Rhett Dawson Btit Winnipegs Ralph ltrock didnt do much better losing fotlr of his passes to Saskatchc wan players The Bomber wm left Wl standings unchanged but gave Lions and IIIIIIIUIIIOII IIs kiiiios chance to inch into first place tic with Saskatclic wait The two teams are two points behind Saskatchewan and have one game in hand Winnipeg which previously had only one win in five games moved within four points of the second place twosome and ttiiec points away from last place algary Stanqiedcrs With almost all offensive cf forts petcriiig out at midfield or being cut short by 111 tcrccplions each team managed only one touchdown Saskatchewans came on 11yard run by halfback lctc Van Valkenburg who was stop ped at the line but was not caught before he bounced back and scaiiipercd tiiiiiiolcstcd around the end SAN FRANIISID IIHIIIS pity clicr John Montefusco slides plateu thi eason satlcy into home plate past Pittsburgh Pirates catcher The Barrie Examiner Saturday August 28 19761 Manny sanguitlen during third inning action in Pitt sburgh Friday night AP Photo hit 10strikeout effort by Palmer downs Rangers IIy IIUB iRIIIINIC The Associated Press liiii Ialinerof Baltiniorethi olcs may have been left off the American League allstar team last month but hes putting up stout defence of the Young Award he won last year lalnicr named the leagues top pitcher in 1975 captured his tittli victory of the season Fri day night with seven hit 10 strikcoiit peitoriiiaiicc III Balti nioics 10 win over Texas Rangers When heard lalincr was pitching knew Id have to pit cli great game to beat him said Texas hiirlcr Gaylord lcrry who allowed lISl seven hits and fatiiicd ll laliiicr was united when he was left oil the all star team At the time he was leading the league in victories guess it sounds immodest to say youre pitching like youre supposed to laliiicr said carhcr this month but am IIIIIIRS IRUI NII AS In Fridays other American League games Boston Red Sox defeated Kansas ity Royals tr lcvclaiid Indians downed Minnesota Twins 711 fhicago White Sox stopped Milwaukee 71 vst um SIIITTING HIS BIG MOITH thallengei ken oiton place his hand oei IIII mouth of heayywcight boxing champ luhininiad 11 as he steps to the podium to address the National Press Club Friday in ishiiigton The two Part Time SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS AM and or Apply VALLEY DRIVEURSELF CARS AND TRUCKS 730 5600 16 Mame addressed the ca Ilitk ikll iiitti 11 11 fiuikec tighteis hiring title butt Sept 04 piece stool re intorcod concrete steps Satoty treads prevent slipping Momtenonco Free lncroose the value of your hOI EIporly replaced in hours not days by our trained tnSTOIIOTIOIT crows Mony $12 of stops and porches Safety Plus Value 5241 Ilam For all your Stdowolk and patio roqwromonis 7266543 SIMCOE BLOCK C0 113 not Brewers Detroit Tigers clobbered Oakland As ti and New York Yankees broke loose in the 1511i inning to stop ali foriiia Angels lalmcr who pitched his fifth shutout of the season con firmed that he needs just five more outs to complete 265 in mugs for the season and qualify fora bonus Asked if he Would get another bonus if he woti 20 games lalmcr who has lost It said When you get $180000 youre supposed to wm 20 games wouldnt you say Al Btinibry scored nioics first run tainted tally III the first inning when he sin glcd and raced home when left fielder Ifllt liiics sliple on the soggy outfield as he chased dotible by Bobby IIIIII Buiiibrys sacrifice fly and double by May pushed across two runs In the cighth to leave lcrrys record at 1211 as the Texas pitcher Increased his ca Balti reer slrikeout total to 2647 six th best on tlicall time list SLIDES UNDER IAfl Mickey Rivers slid under tag at home plate to score the games first run in the top of the 15th inning and New York added four more runs on hris Thambliss single and Willie Randolphs double to defeat Talifornia Both starting pitchers Frank lanana of falifornia and the Yankees Catfish Hunter went III scoreless innings Grant Jackson who pitched thc final two innings in relief gained his fifth Victory in six decisions and his fourth in row since joining the Yankees Iloine rims by iarl Yastr emski arlton Fisk and Butch llobson gave Boston its easy victory over the West Division leading Royals Ferguson Jen kins 1211 picked up the Vic tory although he needed help in the seventh SPOR TS BRIEFS FAILS IIIURI MIAMI Alt Safety Bryant Salter acquired from Washington Redskins in trade for Jake Scott failed to report to Miami Dolphins training camp Friday and was assessed $200 fine by coach Don Shula Salter was sent to Miami for veteran safety Scott and 1977 sccondround draft choice in National Football League deal Monday IIINT IS IASIIISI ZANDVHHRI The Nether lands tAli James Hunt of tritain drivnig Mcliarcn roared to the fastest tinieon the first day of trials Friday for Sundays Dutch Grand lrix llunt Winner of the race last year clocked one minute 21 37 seconds on the winding kilo iiictrccotitse KINI RIIINSIAIIII NF YORK AP New York Mets announced Friday night that slugger Dave King man out of National League baseball action for more than month has been reinstated One owner LOOKS drives ike new UL HJJU Liv HUCM LlC HFV826 72 DctsunSlO be LlC KYP89 snow 74 Dotson Pickup Truck only 24 000 original miloi 74 Pinto Station Wagon for or wuth only 28 miles Iru showroom toncition szicoa Kingman tore ligaments in his left thumb divmg for ball in tinoutfield July 19 JOHNSON IOIfANDIDAIII SEATTLE rAli Lou or man Seattle Mariners director of baseball operations says for mer Boston Red Sox manager Darrell Johnson is top candi date for the same job Willi the new American League baseball franchise Johnson led the Red Sox to an American League championship last season but was fired this year when the team couldnt shake slump IIPZIIIIIII IIIMIS FIBAK BRUOKLINF Mass RIuteri Iaolo Bertolucci of Italy defeated Wojtek Fibak of Poland on Friday to enter the quarterfinals of the Ilnitcd States pro tennis chant pionship The unseeded Italian Dayis up player who upset fourth seeded Manuel 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