HONORED FOR EXECUTIVE WORK Alma Raymond was pre sented with token of the Colts appreciation for her work with the Junior Hockey Miami may ï¬nd out hard way Clubs executive by team president Bill Hake at the Colts home opener this week Mrs Raymond was member of the Colts ex ecutive for number of years Examiner Photo when they meet Baltimore By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Just when Miami Dolphins thought they had plugged their defensive dike along came James Harris and the problems resumed Three weeks ago the Doi phins surrendered 278 rushing yards against New England Pa triots Last week they gave up 436 passing yards against Har ms and Los Angeles Rams In between those two nightmares the same Miami defence shut out New York Jets So forgiveCoach Don Shula if he wonders just whats going on Eliminated in tennis KAANAPALI Hawaii tAPgt Topseeded Arthur Ashe was eliminated by fifthseeded Stan Smith 64 64 Friday in the quarterfinals of $100000 pro tennis tournament The othertop seed left in the singles competition is second seeded Harold Solomon who defeated seventhseeded John Newcombe 64 61 In other matches Bob Lutz defeated Brian Fairlie 64 36 and John Lloyd lost to Marty Riessen 61 57 63 Riessen will meet Solomon and Lutz will play Smith in the semifinals Saturday In doubles Riessen and San dy Mayer defeated Ross Case and Eric Van Dillen 6016 64 Ray Moore and Allan Stone beat Sashi Menon and Bill Scanion 76 46 75 Roscoe Tanner and Dick Stockton de feated Lutz and Smith 75 and Vijay and Anand Armitraj beat Steve Mott and John Holli dayraisa2 Tuna record broken NORTH LAKE PEI CP The world record for the largest tuna caught by rod and reel was broken for the third time in two days Friday when Ricky Jen nings 24 of Souris PEI lan dedan1185r und bluefin Jennings ought for an hour and 15 minutes to land the fish More than 20 tuna of 1000 poun ds or more have been landed here since Aug Neal MacNamara of San Francisco landed an 1140 pound Bluefin Oct to set new record The previous one had been 1139 pounds Hours later Paul LaPorte of Montreal landed an 1160pounder Meanwhile in contest unre lated to Jennings catch the husbandandwife team of John and Maryanne Peach of Yuma Ariz won the third inter national giant bluefin tuna tiurnament Friday by catching 893pound fish The fiveday tournament spt nsored by the Los Angeles Billish Club drew 14 anglers tron the United States Canada and Bermuda Customers to rent Cars and Trucks VAllEY DRIVEURSELE CARS AND TRUCKS 16 Maple 1266666 with his Orange Bowl gang He might find out the hard way Sunday against Baltimore In other National Football League games Sunday Atlanta plays at New Orleans Buffalo visits the Jets Chicago is at Minnesota Dallas visits New York Giants Denver is at Hous ton Kansas City is at Washing ton New England goes to De troit Oakland visits San Diego Pittsburgh is in Cleveland Philadelphia at St Louis Seat tle plays at Green Bay and Tampa Bay atCincinnati San Francisco plays at Los Angeles Monday night The defensive problem for the Dolphins this week is posed by Colts uarterback Bert Jones one the best passers in the NFL Jones is capable of doing ev erything Harris did to our ass defence said Shula shudder ing at the memory of what hap pened to the once proud No Name defence against the Rams For the first 30 minutes the Miami defence was fine The Dolphins left the field at half time leading 140 The first half against the Rams was as good defence as you can play the coach said Then came the second half when the Rams hung 31 points on the scoreboard and puUed out the victory FACE TOP RUSIIER When the pressure is on this week the Dolphins can look for Jones to hand the football to Lydell Mitchell who leads the American Conference rushers with 392 yards Or he might do cide to throw it to Mitchell or his running mate Don Mc Cauiey who have caught 30 passes between them Then there are also wide re ceivers Roger Carr who caught three touchdown passes in single game earlier this season and Glenn Doughty That should be plenty to keep the No Names occupied The Dolphins go into Sun days game with 22 record one game back of both Baltimore and New England in the AFC East Chicago faces the same kind of pressure game in the NFC Central The Bears are onehalf game back of Min nesota and play the Vikings Having Walter Payton in the backfield doesnt hurt the Bears Payton leads all NFL runners with 408 yards The Vikings hope to have quarterback Fran Tarkenton back for the game Tarkenton missed last Monday nights 176 victory over Pittsburgh because ofa rib injury BELLSW 12776 Alabama fans see history being made By NEIL CAMPBELL The Canadian Press Alabama sports fans may not understand the fine points of hockey but they know what fans may have thou they like year ago most of the states ght of ice rrvso drink but on Friday night 12 776 of them turned up at Bir only as something you put in mingham to watch the Bulls up Bruins seeking compensation for loss of defenceman Orr BOSTON AP Boston Bruins are going to court to fight for compensation for the loss of defenceman Bobby Orr to Chicago Black Hawks The Bruins team filed suit Friday in US District Court seeking an injunction to bar Orr from playing for the Hawks un til the Boston club receives appropriate equalization in accordance with National Hockey League rules The action touched off chain of events NHL president Clarence Campbell refused the Bruins request that he bar Orr from playing and indicated that Chicago did not owe any com pensation co yright story in the To ronto lobe and Mail reported that Orr would become free agent if the Hawks did com pensate the Bruins for him The newspaper quoted Alan Eagleson Orr agent as say ing the players $3million con tract With Chicago contains clause making him free agent if the Bruins are compensated NOTES CONDITION Let this be settled once and for all theres no com pensation Eagleson told the newspaper As condition of Bobbys contract should the Hawks send any players to the Bruins as com nsation he is free of his obigations to the club and is once again free agent If any Black Hawk player does wind up in Boston through this com nsation runaround Bobby Will immediately take advantage of his free agent status and sell himself else where Chicago officials confirmed the clause was included in Orrs Fibreglass cast on hand wont stop Ticats Moffat By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS The first time Hamilton tackle Alan Moffat took his newlywrapped broken hand on the football field the cast ent to mush think Alan grew up little that day said Bob Shaw coach of Hamilton TigerCats of the Canadian Football League There was no way we were going to take him out of there Playing with an injury is not uncommon in football but its tough way for rookie to break into the pro ranks broke it in the game in Ot tawa about three weeks ago said the 24yearold rookie de fensive tackle from Brantford Ont In the fourth quarter Ot tawa quarterback Condredge Holloway started to run caught him at the sidelines and threw him down and my hand got caught behind his shoulder Dad The result was cracked bone on the top of Moffats right hand behind the middle finger In the next game didnt have splint on it and the cast went to mush in the first half It was pretty painful but they put lint on for the second half an it didnt feel too bad Probably it wasjust numb Ticats doctor Nick Siksay says Our first concern is whether the fracture is stable enough to allow the player to play In Alans case hes delaying the healing time but playing is not going to jeopardize his fu ture When Moffat takes to the field against Montreal Alouet tes on Monday hell wear three coatings on his hand First is glass fibre cast hes been wear ing constantly since the frac ture For games plaster cast is added along with layer of foam padding to help prevent injury to other players CAST NUISANCE The cast is nuisance to Mof fat but essential if the 6foot4 265pound tackle is to play regu larly Toronto Argonauts play Sas katchewan Roughriders on Sun day in Regina while the Easts other team Ottawa Rough Rid ers is idle Hamilton will have running back Jimmy Edwards in the lineup despite cut hand that required 16 stitches caused by the artificial turf at Montreals Olympics Stadium The Alouettes will have run ning back Andy Hopkins and quarterback Sonny Wade back in the lineup but list wide re ceiver Johnny Rodgers as doubtful starter Coach Marv Levy is expected to start rookie quarterback Joe Barnes letting Wade concen trate on punting The game will be televised on the CBC national network start ing at pm EDT Bombers coaches have fears about tonights WFC game ByJOIIN siioni The Canadian Press oaches for Winnipeg Blue Bombers have two fearsJohn liufnagel and Willie Burden about tonights Western Foot ball onference game with al gory Stampeders Head coach Bud ltiley ex pects as tough game as weve had all year Part of the reason is that liuf HOCKE STAN INGS By THE ANADIAN PRESS AHL Nova Scotia 10 ii 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upset against the Bombers who are locked in race with British olumbia Lions for the last playoff spot British Columbia visits Ed monton in rematch after last weekends 2727 tie and league leading Saskatchewan Rough riders are home Sunday against Toronto Argonauts in Cana dian Football League inter locking game with both games to be televised by the CBC SIILL HAS HOPE Riley said liufnagel must provide leadership if the Stam peders are to erase their disgrace in the remainder of the season think they can still win some games and our players liavetorealizethat Burden set CFL singlesea son rushing record last year but has rushed for only 677 yards so far this season But line coach George Dyer predicted Burden is ready to break out The Stampeders will operate Paul Sadlon leasing Barrie lndividuol or fleet leasing Short or long term Net lease or purchase lease insuronce and maintenance available Any make or model Call Bob Johnston 720181 Tor 3640534 Without detenswe back John Diiworth who probably will be replaced by newcomer Mel Wil son Winnipeg which has won five of six games since quarter back Raiph Brock discovered the knack of operatinga ground attack will use the same lineup for the third game in row Saskatchewan placed run ning hack Pete Van Valkenburg on waivers despite his early season ï¬sscatching success He will replaced by Robert liolmes or Pete Watson with Canadian fullback Steve Molnar returning to the active roster from the injured list as the Roughriders seek the of fensive balance that has eluded them in recent games LANCASTER THREAT Even with the new backfield quarterback Ron Lancaster is Saskatchewans major threat Toronto coach Russ Jackson says the only way to control Lancaster is to put pressure on him contract the newsg rsaid However Camp said in telephone interview in Mon treal that Orrs contract con tains no clause preventing com pensation by the Hawks It certainly does not contain any such provision because if it had would not have ap proved it he said Of course they may have private deal wouldnt attach too much lsignificance to it myself Once player si contract hes not entitl to write in lot of separate conditions He might say might not play He may simply say wont perform in accordance with the contract and wont get paid If there was an agreement of that kind well OK If he wants to react in that fashion sure he can go home and sit around and catch fish in Pa Sound but he doesnt get pai Nobody can make you go to work CANT STOP HIM Campbell said he had no basis to prevent Orr from play ing until the Bruins court claim is challenged suc cessfully NHL bylaws provide that when player has completed contract and signs with another club the acquiring club must compensate the former team with cash players draft choices or any combination The bylaws also provide for an immediate arbitration when free agent si with another club Campbel said he has tele am on iIe dated last June 28 en the Bruins waived arbi tration and said they would work out equalization on mutually agreeable basis Boston president Paul Mooney agreed the Bruins had agreed to waive arbitration but he insisted the club did not waive its rights to equalization under the NHL bylaws Wins golf tourney AURORA Ont CP Jim Garvie of the University of Win dsor shot birdie on the second hole of suddendeath playoff to win the Ontario Universities Athletic Association golf cham pionship Garvie and Fred Wilder of the University of Waterloo were tied at 151 after completing 36 holes Windsor also won the team cham ionship edging Univer sity Western Ontario 627628 atrial Park 3154414 call McCauley TIBCIOI Equipment Sales Farm Industrial Sales Parts and Ser vico Proprietor Ron McCouley Mary No II Saint of Orllia the In Opoa LIL530 pan Man to hi It No PlAY TENNIS YEAR ROUND We are currently reserving permanent court time for the winter season For more information please 737372 BARRIE INDOOR TENNIS COURTS lTD 5ll set Houston Aeros 42 in their World Hockey Association opener The game is believed the first professional league contest ever played in the Deep South but Birminghams enthusiasm for the new game became evident when the Bulls drew 20000 customers for two pre season exhibitions The citys enthusiasm is welcome change for the Bulls formerly Toronto Toros and be fore that Ottawa Nationals who previously were pretty much ignored In Fridays other WHA ames Phoenix Roadrunners ropped Cincinnati Stingers 845 Indianapolis Racers nipped Minnesota Fighting Saints 43 Edmonton Oilers blanked New England Whalers 24 and Winni ï¬g Jets dropped Calgary Cow ys41 1n Fridays only National Hockey League game New York Rangers beat Colorado Rockiessa SNUFF TOUGH TEAM The Bulls responded to their welcome to Dixie by knocking off the Aeros who have made the league final three years in row Tom Simpson eanLuc Pha neuf Mark Napier and Lou Nis tico scored goal each for Bir mingham while Gordie Howe and Rich Preston had Houston goals Del Hall who had 15 twogoal games for the Roadrunners last year had the first threegoal performance of his WHA career against the Stingers Robbie Ftorek and Lauri Mononen added two goals each and Ron Huston one for Phoe nix Claude LaRose scored twice and Jacques Locas Rich Leduc Blaine Stoughton and Pierre Guite once each for Cin cinnati slap shot by veteran defen ceman Pat Stapieton enabled the Racers to win their home opener after losing all four of their preseason games Mark Lomenda Francois SPORTS SHORTS CANADIAN LOSES BOURNEMOUTH England Reuter Marjorie Black wood of Ottawa lost her semi final match Friday in an inter national under21 tennis tourna ment dropping 75 deci sion to Thompson of Britain GIVES UP TRACK PORT OF SPAIN Trinidad AFP Haseiy Crawford 2e yearold sprinter from Trinidad who won the 100 metres at the Montreal Olympics has decided to give up track and field because of progressively worsenin bursitis condition Crawfo said Friday the bur sitis inflamation of the joints now has reached his right arm making it difficult for him to use his fingers vaadIlw The Barrie Examiner Saturday October 197613 Rochon and Reggie Thomas were the other Indianapolis scorers John McKenzie scored one goal himself and set up goals by Dave Keon and Mike Antonovich The Oilers had 11 newcomers in their lineup but three veter ans beat the Whalers Tim Sheehy and Ken Baird scored goal each and goalie Dave Dry den earned shutout with 25 stops BLEW ADVANTAGE The Cowboys blew man ad vantage and found themselves Shorthanded when Lynn Pow15 and Joe Pesut took simulta neous minor penalties early in the middle period Willy Lindstrom took advan tage of Calgarys blunder to score his second goal of the game breaking 11 tie An ders Hedberg and Kent Ruhnke were the other Winnipeg scorers while Powis scored for Calgary The Rangers rebuilding un der coach John Ferguson be came the leagues first two game winner before 8159 Den ver fans firing 47 shots at Colo rado goalie Doug Favei as the Rockies returned to the form they showed last year when they were the Scouts Rod Gilbert drew assists on all five New York goals two of them by Ken Hodge and one each by Mike McEwan Carol Vadnais and Don Murdoch Vadnais also had three assists Chuck Arneson Dave Hudson and Roger Lemelin scored for Colorado Tonights WHA schedule has Calgary at Quebec Nordiques Phoenix at Houston and Cincin nati at San Diego Mariners In the NHL the Rangers are at St Louis Blues Chicago Black Hawks at New York Islanders Philadelphia Flyers at Atlanta Flames Washington Capitals at Cleveland Barons Los Angeles Kings at Pitts burgh Penguins Buffaio Sabres at Detroit Red Wings Colorado at Minnesota North Stars and Boston at Toronto Maple Leafs In Sundays WHA games Bir mingham is at Quebec New England at Winnipeg and Min nesota at Indianapolis In the NHL Los Angeles is at Philadelphia Montreal at Buf falo Vancouver at Chicago and Cleveland at Boston RENT CAR $7 PER DAY 795 Friday to Monday Plus Mileage Featuring Chevrolet RENT CAR 3418AYFIELDST 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