Gary Calvert president of the Barrie and District Ma jor Fastball League pre sented Barrie CoOps captain Pieter Bertram with the 13y GLENN COLE TThe Canadian Press The Soviet Union national hockey teams coaches have stressed that the Soviet entry in this falls Canada Cup tourna ment is an experimental squad Friday night the Soviet coaches were ready to admit the inexperience of sotne of their players hurt them as the Soviets dropped 53 decision to Czechoslovakia before 16100 fans at the Forum Earlier in Toronto Sweden defeated the United States 52 scoring all five goals in penaltyfilled fir stperiod The Soviets were without Va leri Kharlamov Aleksandr Yakushev Boris Mikhailov Vladimir Shadriii and Vladimir Petrov opting to go instead with some younger players more suited to the North American style of play Our team was made up just before the tournament said Robert Cherenov one of the So viet coaches It affected the lean play The experience was the main difference between ouEItwo teams fllhe Czech team has made vely few changes They did to place some older players with few younger ones and the coni bination of experience and yohth worked well for them tonight Ndvv SCORED TWO Gentre Milan Novy who has beén with the Czechs for three years led the defending Inter nalional Ice Hockey Federation champions with two goals IIrantisek Pospisil Bohuslav St stny and Vladimir Martinec ad ed single goals for the win ners with Aleksandr Maltsev Heimut Balderis and Vladimir Kdvin replied for the Soviets ovy opened the scoring with 12 gone in the first period wi the teams playing five asfde Pospisil added the Czechs second goal with 39 seconds remaining iii the period Soviet goaltender Vladislav Tretiak complained to referee Bruce Hood that Josef Augusta had interfered with him on the play but the National llockey League official allowed the goal tostand Maltsev scored short handed goal early in the middle session and the Soviets shot wide on few good tries before Novy popped his second goal with 22 seconds remaining Both teams scored WICC in thefinal20 minutes Czech coach Karel Gut cred ited good team play for the win ning effort The Czechs outsliot the Soviets 3018 but Gut said his team was still having trouble adapting to the smaller Canadian ice surface It is quite different It is very hard to play on it and think it affected the perform ance of both team US RAIS REFEREE In Toronto veteran referee Bill Friday was criticized by US coach Bob Pulford Four of the five Swedish goals were powerplay efforts as Sweden took advantage of eight minors assessed the FULFORD England CP Pamela Johns of Toronto had rounds of 77 and 80 Friday to wind up 15 strokes behind the winner in the British womens open golf championship Jenny Lee Smith of Britain won the title with 72hole total of 299 including finalround score of 73 Johns had earlier scores of 78 and 79 to give her 314 well ahead of the other two Cana dians Valerie White of Vati couver and Donna Sears of Summerside PEl TAKES SWIM LEAI NAGOYA Japan Reuter Sylvie Fortier 17yearold from Quebec City took the lead in the first round of the second Pacific synchronized swim ming meet which opened Friday Fortier Canadas top syncronized swimmer scored 9155 points after six com pulsory exercises She was followed by two Americans Robin Mckinley with 9051 and Susan Baross with 887 RE IIAVE LEAD CINCI NAII AP Cinem nati Reds who inhabit the championship trophy after CoOp ousted and with 31 win Thursday at Queens Park Holding the trophy for winning the regular schedule THEYRE THE WINNERS are team manager Brian Shanahan and coach Jim Armstrong Bertram had two hits iii the final including runscoring triple in the third inning YoOp won the best ofseven final four games to two Story and photo on Page 12 tlIxaminerPhoto Soviets experimental Squad raps 53 decision to Czechs ZEIItSLOVAKIAS Milan Novy pushcs past USSRs Zinctul Bilialctdinov to score Americans llc Friday just killed us in the first period said Pulford ile hurt us really bad by call ing some questionable penalties think the game should have been closer than that We have an extremely young team and Fridays calls really dc moralixcd its easily lwo NIIL players BorjcSal miiig of Toronto Maple Leafs and Julia Widing of LosAngcles Kingsrr and one WIIA star An dcrs Ilcdbcrg of Winnipeg Jetswscored for Sweden with Roland Eriksson aiitl lord Luti dstroin getting the other goals Dean Talatous of NllLs Min nesota North Stars got both US goals in the third period The Swedes fired 37 shots at American goalie Mike urrair including 23 in the first period The Americans had it at llaidy AiISIIIHH Sweden and Czechoslovakia are tied for first with Canada who smashed Finland 112 in Ottawa Thursday night All teams play tiicir second games Sunday with the Swedes battling the Soviet Union at pm in Montreal the Czechs meeting the Finns at pm in Toronto and the US playing Canada at pin iii Montreal SPORTS SHORTS smallest city iii the major leagues lcad all 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PRESS Canadian slotback Terry Wellesley is back with Hamilton TigerCatsat his request Wellesley who underwent surgery for torn achilles ten don just two months ago is on fiveday trial with the Eastern Football Conference club Iicats general manager and coach Bob Shaw received call from Wellesley on Wednesday asking to be given chance to prove his fitness Wellesley wont be in the lineup for the Ticats Monday clash with Win nipcg Blue Bombers in an inter locking Canadian Football League game but place on the roster may be found for him in the future Wellesley played in only two games for Hamilton last season after being obtained from Ot tawa Rough Riders along with Doug Collins and John Kruspe in trade that sent Tony Ga briel and Gary Kuzyk to the Riders He was never healthy how ever because of an injury in the CFL Countdown series which was taped in proseason Wellesley 27yearold six year veteran of the CFL rein jured his foot in practice later in the year His fiveday trial marks an attempted return from retirement In another game involving EFC clubs this weekend Io ronto Argonauts take on the Alouettes at Montreal on Sun day The Argos are currently third in the EFC with six points on three wins and four losses The game will be televised oti the full BC network beginning at pm EDT The WinnipegIlamilton con test will be televised nationally by the IV network beginning at pin EDI Monday The Ii cats after disastrous early season start now trail the Argos by two points in the Eth while the Bombers re in fourth place in the fiveteam Western Football Conference with six points The lorontoMontrcal clash marks the third time the teams have met this season They split the first two games with both victories coming on home ground Expos manager fired Ry 8OTI ARROIT MtiNlltllAL t7li Karl Kuehl reaping the result of 4385 scasoii was fired as mati agcr of Montreal Expos after the National League baseball club dropped doubleheader Friday night to Pittsburgh Pi rates 97 and 72 Kuehl 38 youngest manager in the major leagues had led the worst team in the majors 38 games behind Philadelphia Phillies in the East Division The rookie managers age may have been factor in his dismissal as the Expos picked 54ycarold hailic Fox for mer San Francisco Giants skip per as interim manager for the rest of the season We feel we need an older man to handle the youngsters on our ballclub said team president John Mcllale in an nouncing the managerial change in the press box imme diately after the second game There has been feelings in rcv cent weeks that the young Ex pos players far from fretting about their horrendous record may have taken advantage of Kuehls relaxed attitude Ilc relaced Genc Mattch manager of the club from its in augural season iii 1969 until his firing last Oct Maucli was strict disciplinarian but was ac cused of edging Mcllale and vicepresident Jim Fanning out of thedaily affairs of the club ASSUREI OF FREEDOM When Kuehl was hired it was announced that Mcllale and Fanning would have much greater role but Fox said he was assured he will have free reign for the rest of the year Fox who has worked as special assignment scout for the Expos this year said the coaching staff will be retained at least through the rest of the season but that he will bring batting coach Larry ltiby into the dugout and use Ron Pichc as first base coach EASTVIEW 21 POWER SKATING SCHOOL Eostview Arena Sept 20Oct I976 Qualified Instruction For applications Phone 7266630 7289966 PINIIEAIS EMERGEI as the champions of the sum mer bowling league at Sheas SUMMER CHAMPS Barrie lney were formally presented with their trophies at recent awards night SEA TIKES OUT Members of the winning team include from left Eileen Skirrow Dwayne Id vo urdoy Sept ISTbLIyI W1 Crane Linda lustiii and Lor raitie Padevit Missing is PaulSinc Slumping Phillies edged 10 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tom Seaver struck out eight battersgiving him 202 strike outs for the season anti his ninth consecutive year with more than 200 strikeouts as New York Mets edged slumping Philadelphia Pliillics 10 in Natiotial League basebatl game Friday night But Philadelphias Mike Seli niidt was not itiipiesscd We are the best team in baseball said Schmidt the major leagues coleader in home runs with 32 It was his Seavers turn to win close one Scavcr struck out Schmidt three times and Greg Luzinski the Phillies other slugger twice as he raised his record to 1110 allowingjtist four hits Meanwhile Pittsburgh Pi Best night ever for Hagan THE ASSOCIAIIJI PRESS Mike llegan is not one of your heavy hitters In 10 major league baseball seasons he has lifetime batting average of 244 Hes known IOI his glove not his bat So it was especially swcct for the 34ycarold outfielderfirst baseman of Milwaukee Brewvrs when he hit for the cycle in Friday nights 112 American League rout of Detroit Tigers Somebody asked me if this was the best night ever had llcgan said told him if had just gotten two hits it would have been the best night ever had Ilcnry Aaron said hed iicycr hit for thc cyclc Its something everybody thinks about and dreams about btit never expects to happen llcgan hclted tworrun double in the first inning hom ered in the third hit bases loadcd triple in the fourth and singled in the sixth TIIOIUIII AIIOlT IT The fourth time went to the plate kiicw had the op portunity for the cycle and just wanted to make contact he said dont know what would have done if it looked like an extra basc hit Maybc would have tripped or fallen down Elsewhere iii the American League New York Yankees beat Baltimore Orioles 2H Bos ton Rcd Sox defeated lcveland Indians 53 Texas Rangers trimmed Kansas City Royals Oakland As blanked Califor nia Angels 1H and Minnesota Twins routed hicago White Sox 11gt The chief victim of Ilcgans outburst was Mark The Bird Fidrych who failed to complete game at Tiger Stadium for the first time in his rookie sca son llegan collected his three extrabase hits off Fidrycli fi nally knocking him ottt in the fourth am shellshocktd said Fidrych 157 It just felt like the roof fell in émAn $7 it sI 795 Friday to Monday Plus Mileage Footurlng Chovroloto TIEDEN RENT CAR 341 BAYFIELD ST the Hayfield Sunoco Cat Wtishl 73770800 Nonetheless the crowd of 32 951 gave Fidrych standing ovation as he left the game in the fourth oiiicidciitally the fathers of both Fidrych and llegan were in attendance Friday night itidryclis father was in the stands while llcgans dad is coach with the Tigers have to give llcgaii credit said Fidrycli He did what he wanted to do He showed his fat tier what he could do just like showed my to tlicr what cottld do EXIENI LEAI Ihc Yankscs took another step towards the AL East title by beating Baltimore behind the combined sixlthit pitching of Dock Ellis atid lick lidrow who came on to get thc final out The Yanks are now 11 games ahead of the second placcOrioles Luis liant l71tt posted his seventh consecutive victory for Boston scattering 11 hits Ilcs coiningoff month ofAugust in which he went Hi and compiled £1144 earntYl run average lexas rookie loin Boggs recorded his first major league victory after four losses scat tcring seven hits It was the fif th conseuctive loss for the Royals wliosc lead chr ak land in the Al West now is down to six games Mike lorrcz pitched two hittcr isinglcs by Rusty lorres iii thc third and fifth ill nings Twenty years to KNR ItllltASlONlZ lhc Intcrlockiiig Paving Stone KNR ItllltASltiNlI YOUR DRIVEWAY Looks IN THE YEAR 1999 ITS BECAUSE You MADE THE RIGHT DECISION THIS YEAR hundred years Its all the same The ones that can take the toughest pounding the hardest wear extremes of Itttli and frost alu ays look its good as the day you set them down The idc airiciy ol sliiipcs and colours allows you to Ililll your own designs Installation is fast and cosy tiio mortar is required in RP joints just snndt And the low cost attractive appearance and Ask for it ii ntittlt Hi WalkwaysDrivewaysPoolsidesPatios Contact JIM BRADY Victoria St Stroud 4361539 rates swept doubleheader from Montreal tightening up the East Division race and knocking Expos manager Karl Kuehl out of job REDUCE LEAD The Pirates makings frantic dash at the East Divisionlead ing Phillies won their eighth and ninth games in row while the Phillies lost their seventh in row lhat slashed Phila dclphias lead over Pittsburgh to just games The Pirates have shaved 713 games of the Phillics lead in the last nine days Pittsburgh edged Montreal in the first game and crushed the Expos 72 in the nightcap KUI1I was fired immediately after the second game Mon treals 15th loss iii their last 17 games Asked if his dismissal was uti cxpected Ktichl said You cant be surprised with thc record we have The Expos have won just tit games while losing its the wor st rccord iii the majors In other National League games Friday hicago uiis defeated St Louis ardinals incirnati Reds crushed Atlanta Braves 105 Los Angelcs Dodgers nippttl Houston Astros 42 and San Francisco Giants downed San Diegoladrcs TZi IlY DRIVES IN THREE The Dodgers posted their 15th victory in their last 17 games as Ron ey drove in three runs with single and tworun homer to end Houstons seven game winning streak Los Fotm Industrial Sales Potts and SO vice Proprietor Ron McCouley Hwy No II South of OriIlio ii the In dustrial Porlt 3254424 Open mun530 pm Mon to Fri oni jun 7i it iiiill mismmr IAA WWII and tonsidci KNII III iliA SIt IN KNR to Equipment Sales viii with Il THIS 60 maintenance free practicality of interlocking paving stone makes it the permanent solution to tii driveway problem If youre considering asphalt poured concrete or conventional slabs dont DURASTONE Angclcs starter Burt ilooton it 12 picked tip the victory while Larry lierker 1313 suffered thcloss thrccvrun homer by pinch hittcr Dan Driesscn in the eighth inning broke tie and powered Cincinnati to its vie tory over Atlanta Dricssens sixth homer of the season scored esar Geronimo and Dave Concepcion and gave releivcrltawley IJastwick 105 the victory Randy Jones Bitgame win nor was routed as Ken Rcitv drove in four runs with Iltillitl and sacrifice fly and San Francisco crushed San Diego Jones 2tHl was chased in thc third as the Giants built Fitt lead for inner iin Barr 1111 lwo home runs by Rick Mon day and ticlircnkiiii pincli single by rookic inyiic Tyronl lifted llicttlisovct Ht Lotti DDS Wyvwvw