Former heavyweight cham pion George Foreman faces Dina Dennis following press conference at Hollywood Fla where the THEY FIGHT FRIDAY two boxers met With the press and each other Dennis 215lb heavyweight from Trieste Italy with 280 record will meet Foreman who comes into the ring with 431 record on Friday night at the Hollywood Fla Sport atorium AP Photo Goals come easily for Rangers rookie By NEIL CAMPBELL The Canadian Press Merritt Centennials Flin Flori Bombers or Minnesota North Starstheyre all the same to Don Murdoch Rookies jumping all the way from junior hockey to the Na tional Hockey League are ex Coach raps officials EDMONTON CP Head coach Ray Jauch of Edmonton Eskimos criticized officials af ter his teams 1612 victory over British Columbia Lions in Western Football Conference game Monday The officiating was atro cious said Jauch Its about time the commissioner Jake Gaudaur did something about it Jauch spoke with officials earlier this season after vic tories at Regina and Calgary but refused to comment in pub lic After Mondays game he said Ill pay the fine for criti cizing officials in public Im tired of not getting any results by going through the proper channels so maybe this is the way we have to go Jauch was fined after play off game in 1970 his first year as head coach and has not spoken out against officiating since havent seen anything im prove since then Theyre still the same people out there Its awful Its ridiculous pected to suffer period of ad justment but the goals are com ing as easily as ever for the Murdoch 19 The right winger tied an NHL record Tuesday night by scor ing five times against Min nesota goaltender Gary Smith to help New York Rangers blitz the North Stars 104 He tied the NHL mark for goals in game by rookie established by Howie Meeker for Toronto Maple Leafs in 1947 and set club record with his spree In Tuesdays other NHL games New York Islanders blanked Atlanta Flames 70 and Montreal Canadiens defeated Detroit Red Wings 42 In the World Hockey Associ ation Quebec Nordiques scored 64 victory over San Diego Mariners and Birmingham Bulls topped Calgary Cowboys 62 SEVEN AGAINST STARS Tuesdays goals gave Mur doch eight for his first four NHL games but seven of them were scored against the Stars Scoring goals is nothing new for the Cranbrook BC native He graduated from playing against Merritt for Vernon of the British Columbia Junior League to facing Flin Flon for Medicine Hat Tigers of the Western Canada Hockey League In two years at Medi cine Hat he scored 170 goals 88 of them last season had couple of fourgoal games in juniors but never five he said figure have pretty good shotnot that hard but accurate Ken Hodge added two goals SPORTS SHORTS WICKS SOLD AGAIN PORTLAND Ore AP Forward Sidney Wicks was sold Tuesday by Portland Trail Blazers to Boston Celtics John White spokesman for the Na tional Basketball Associations Blazers said the sale was un conditional and for straight cbsh Portland sold Wicks to New Orleans Jazz this year but the forward refused to sign contract with the Jazz FORMER RACER DIES BUENOS AIRES Argentina AP Arturo Kruuse an Ar gentine race car ace of the 19305 and his wife were killed in cartruck collision 700 miles southwest of here on Mon day family spokesman said Tuesday The spokesman said the couple was en route to chur 101 Dunlopw 1266521 Owned Operated By BROWN YOUR VS UCENCEE ch to attend mass to mark Kruuses 73rd birthday STILL LIMPING ST LOUIS AP Running back Terry Metcalf is ques tionable starter for this Sun days National Football League game against Dallas Cowboys the St Louis Cardinals said Tuesday Metcalf suffered knee injury two weeks ago and did not suit up for last Sundays game against Philadelphia Eagles HANRATTY SIGNS TAMPA Fla AP Terry Hanratty released recently by Pittsburgh Steelers after seven years with the club in role as substitute quarterback Signed oneyear pact Tuesday With Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League and Greg Polis Pat Hickey and Gilbert one each for the Rangers Glenn Resch faced 21 shots in recording his second shutout for the Islanders who have allowed only one goal and won their first three games of the season Bob Nystrom scored two goals including the first of teamrecord three goals within 53second span in the second period Ed Westfall and Jean Potvin completed the record spree Four goals in the second pe riod gave the Canadiens their win over the Red Wings who havent beaten them since Mar ch 20 1974 Guy Lafleur Rick Chartraw Bob Gainey and Yvon Lambert beat Detroit goalie Ed Giacomin in the mid dle period The Nordiques also have perfect record for three starts after their win over the Mari ners VERCOME 41 LEAD The Nordiques fought back from 41 deficit late in the fir st period with Buddy Cloutiers first goal at 1826 and went on to score four more one in the second and three in the thirdwithout any reply from the Mariners Reds win cliffhanger to capture pennant CINCINNATI AP Cincin nati Reds are like bottled light ning You never know where or when theyll strike Manager Sparky Andersons Reds looked like beaten team in the ninth inning of Tuesdays third game in the National League playoff game against Philadelphia Phillies The Phillies led 64 and used ace reliever Ron Reed to assure their first victory in the series and stave off elimination It appeared that the Reds fourth National League pen nant clinching in six years would have to wait at least one more day But as the Phillies shortstop Larry Bowa would say later the Reds never quit First George Foster and Johnny Ben ch hit consecutive homers off Reed Then they bled the Phillies for the winning run in 76 pen nant clincher taking the bestof five series in the threegame minimum Reed left after those two shocking belts over the left field fence sent Cincinnati crowd of 55407 into frenzy Gene Gar ber came in and gave up single to Dave Concepcion Phillies manager Danny Ozark lifted Gerber and sent in 22 yearold Tommy Underwood CONCEPCION MOVES Underwood walked Cesar Geronimo on four pitches ad vancing Concepcion to second Pinchhitter Ed Armbrister sacrificed the runners to second and third and Pete Rose was intentionally walked Then Ken Griffey who lost the league batting title on the final day of the season to ped ball toward first The all ticked off first baseman Bobby Tolans glove and Concepcion streaked home After single walk sac rifice walk and an infield top per the Phillies were dead KAAT BRILLIANT The Phillies started Jim Kaat against the Reds and he blanked them on one hit through six innings The Phillies meanwhile built 30 lead off Cincinnati starter Gary Nolan and reliever Manny Sar miento Mike Schmidt and Greg Lu zinski hit successive doubles for fourthinning run Bowa walked Kaat sacrificed Garry Maddox ripped oneout double scoring Bowa and Schmidt doubled home Maddox in the seventh The Reds scored four runs in the seventh togo ahead 43 Kaat left after Griffey beat out an infield single and Joe Mor gan walked with none out Reed relieved Tony Perez singled for one run and Foster hit sacrifice fly for the second Bench walked and after Concepcion popped out Geronimo hit fly into short left field that Tolan lost for triple that sent home two more runs The Phillies however came back with two runs in the eighth off ace Reds reliever Rawly Eastwick Jay Johnstone who was 7for9 in the layoffs for 778 average dou led with one out Bob Boone walked Bowa doubled to left for one run and Dave Cash sent the other in with sacrifice fly Philadelphia picked up run in the ninth when Jerry Martin reached first on an error by Rose and Johnstone tripled Then the Reds lightning struck and it was all over has 21 series lead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Third baseman Graig Nettles of New York Yankees is prov ing once again that there is more to baseball than batting averages Nettles who never hits for much of an average is making the plays that have the Yankees one game from berth in the World Series He has been virtual vacuum cleaner at third base and Tues day night delivered clutch single to send home the winning run in the Yankees 53 win over the Royals George Brett with lofty batting average is still hitting but in Tuesdays game he let ball hit by Lou Piniella get past him for double that launched New York comeback from deficit The win gave the Yankees 21 lead in the bestoffive series putting them into posi tion to capture the league title here this afternoon Catfish Hunter went for the clincher in todays fourth game with Larry Gura opposing him forKansas City Brett has six hits in 10 playoff appearances but his manager has harsh words for his all round play NETTLES BETTER The Yankee third baseman has played better than mine in this series said Whitey Her zog grimly who agrees with Brett that he should have stop pedPiniellas double Right after that error Chris Chambliss hit tworun homer that put Yankees back in the ball game Two innings later New York overtook the Royals rallying for three runs as Herzog pa raded four relief pitchers to the mound trying to stop them Thurman Munson and Elliott Plaza Cleaners hold onto lead of league Simcoe Plaza Cleaners held healthy lead entering action in the Tuesday Twilight Mixed Bowling League at Sheas Barlt rie Bowl Simcoe had 134 points 15 point bulge over the Cheap Skates Less Snack Bar is third at 116 tied with Two and Two and Pips heading into action this week The other seven teams are still in the hunt with last place Bluebird Cleaners only 10 points out of third In the Wednesday Afternoon Ladies League Dr Peppers lead with 20 points with the Un colas one point back Three points further back are Faygos and Sprites The 12 teams in the Mens Major loPin League are pretty well spread out at this point with Peter Reino Sports coasting in front with 158 Holt Auto Parts second at 141 and Bayfield Mall third at 139 Anus From there its drop of 15 points to fourthplace Snow Bros and Barrie Second Hand Oktoberfests are setting the pace in the Molson Mixed League with 70 points Next are 86Ers with 67 and Clubs with 66 Tops among the 12 Late Niters teams are Number Ones with 145 followed by Rollers at 133 and Travellers at 132 The battle for the lead in the Barrie Seniors Mixed Singles League is tight one with Time Blakhall ahead at 86 Bill Lade one point back in second and McLaren just one point back in third Top ing the Monday Night MixedDLeague at this point are Greens with 106 followed by Yellows and Browns at 102 The Family still prevails in the FivePin Classic League With 26 points it leads Eager Beavers by two and Pin Blasters by five aboutyou Come and tell us what youre looking for in job Tell us what you are today and what you want to be tomorrow Ask us if we can offer opportunities and challenges to match your needs No obligations on either side Well be glad to talk And we may have just what youre looking for But youll never know until you ask Visit our Mobile Recruiting Unit Canada Manpower Centre Barrie OCTOBER 14 21and 28 LIRSDAY Maddox had key doubles in the comeback inning but it was ringing single by Nettles that delivered the goahead run When Brett whose 333 bat ting average led the league this year made two costly errors in the series opener he admitted his limitations never said was good fielder he said Im good hitter Nettles batted 254 during the regular season but led the American League in home runs with 32ha1f as many as the en tire Kansas City club collected When the Royals score runs you can usually find Bretts bat in the middle of the production It was no different Tuesday night as Kansas City touched up pitcher Dock Ellis for three firstinning runs Brett drove home the first one with base hit and then scored the second on sacrifice fly by John May berry NEW YORK ADVANCES Kansas City starter Andy Hassler rode the 30 lead into the fourth and then with two out Piniella drilled ball be tween Brett and third base Iwo pitches later Chambliss homered YMUFFLER 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hereunder will be received by the said Master up to 1200 oclock noon on the 151h day of Novem ber 1976 at Room 225 145 Queen Street West in the City of Toronto for the purchase in one por cel of the property hereinafter described subject to reserve bid fixed by the said Master Ten ders will be opened by the said Master at 1200 oclock noon or so soon thereafter as is convenient on the said date and all interested parties may attend The lands composing Riverside Centre are made up of three parcels of land separated by two roads the major parcel contains commercial shopping centre completed in the Fall of 1973 being on two levels with offices on the third level and is constructed of brick reinforced concrete and it contains approximately 43439 square feet the other two parcels are vacant land and used for parking to service the shopping centre full legal description of these lands and easements to which they are subject can be obtained from the solicitors representing the vendors The property known as Holiday Village is composed of two parcels of vacant land containing approximately 63 acres and located south of Riverside Centre full particulars of the description of these lands and easements to which they are subject can be obtained from the solicitors for the vendors Located upon the said lands are four vacant mobile homes which are not included in the sale No representation is made respecting the title to these mobile homes portion of the lands making up the Riverside Centre is subject to first mortgage seCUring $1025000 principal money with interest thereon at per cent per annum from the 2lst day of July 1976 the said principal and interest being payable quarter yearly by payment of $15000 on account of principal plus the said interest on the 2lst days of January April July and October in each of the years of the term of the mortgage and the principal and accrued interest falling due on the 21 st day of July 1977 which mortgage shall be assumed and paid by the purchaser The Holiday Village is subject in part to first mortgage securing the sum of $3649252 prin cipal money with interest thereon at per annum the said mortgage being payable half yearly by payments of $100000 on account of principal plus interest on the lst days of April and October in each of the years of the terms of the mortgage and the balance of the princrpal plus accrued ln terest falling due on the Ist day of April 1981 which mortgage shall be assumed and paid by the purchaser The subject properties described in paragraphs through above are legally described as follows Riverside Centre Part of Lot and Registered Plan No Town of Bracebridge Port of Lot Concession 13 formerly Draper Township Town of Brocebridge Part of blocks Registered Plan No8 Town of Brocebridge Holiday Village Port of Lot Concession 13 formerly Muskoko Township Town of Brocabridge The full legal description of the subject property is contained in Instrument No 115150 registered in the Office of Land Titles at Bracebridge Ontario on October 7th 1975 CONDITIONS OF SALE The vendors shall not be required to produce any abstract of title deed or evidence of title Should sufficient objection in writing be made within that time the vendors title shall be held to have been accepted Should any sufficient objection in writing be made within that time which the vendors are unable or unwilling to remove the vendors shall be at liberty to rescind the sale in which case the purchaser shall be entitled only to return of the deposit money without interest The parties to the action shall be at liberty to tender The tender shall be unconditional The tender shall be accompanied by an accepted cheque payable to the Accountant of the Supreme Court of Ontario for at least per cent of the amount of such tender as deposit and the purchaser shall pay the remainder of the purchase price into Court to the credit of this action on or before the 15th day of December 1976 without interest Upon payment the purchaser shall be entitled to vesting order to be obtained by the purchaser at his own expense instead of conveyance and to be given possession of the prOperty subject to the existing tenancies Every tender shall be in writing and shall contain the name and address of the tenderer statement to the effect that the tenderer submits to these conditions of sale as if the some were part of his tender the amount of the tender The tender and acceptance and these conditions of sale which shall be deemed to From port of such tender shall constitute the agreement for sale Subject to reserve bid fixed by the said Master the highest tenderer shall be the purchaser Time is to be of the essence All adjustments will be made as of Wednesday the 15th day of December 1976 the date of closing For further particulars apply to TAUB Solicitor Rose Perslko Arnold and Toub Box 12 Suite 1906 TorontoDominion Centre Toronto Ontario Phone number 416868 191 DATED this 29th day of September 1976 MASTER DUNN