ï¬o 14ihooxamlnor mv1uno301m SAN JUAN AP The ugly threat of terrorist violence countered by some of the tight est security an international rts event has ever seen ouds the start of the VIII Pan American Games The Games begin 15day run with opening ceremonies Sunday for more than 4000 ath letes representing 34 nations from North and South America Included is team of 418 Cana dian athletes Wartorn Nicaragua has pulled out and was replaced by tiny delegation from Antigua Competition is scheduled in Orioles sweep Jays BALTIMORE AP The depth of highflying Baltimore Orioles had never been so eloquently defined Doug DeCinces Lee May and Rich Dauer batting heroes in Baltimores 61 first game vic tory went to the bench as Pat Kelly and John Lowenstein cracked homers in the 44 night cap TO complete sweep of Fridays twinight doubleheader over Toronto Blue Jays Thats why thought we had good club when we left spring training manager Earl Weaver said of the depth that has helped Baltimore win 20 of its last 23 games and open up ï¬ggame lead over Boston in the American League East And the victories went to the only two pitchers on the staff who didnt have winning records when the twin bill started Scott McGregor 15game winner in 1978 who missed month early in the season with elbow tendinitis upped his record to 22 allowing seven hits including homer by Otto Valez while hurling his second complete game in the opener Steve Stone now 65 needed relief help from Don Stanhouse for the final out in the nightcap after allowing only four hits It doesnt matter whos in there when were playing like this said coach Frank Robin son Its amazing Dauer who handled 14 chances at second base in the opener cracked tworun single in the second inning off Dave Stieb rookie who made his major league debut after opening the season in the Flor ida State League RETIRES 13 After retiring 13 consecutive batters Stieb walked Ken Sin gleton with two outs in the sixth DeCinces and May fol lowed with homers Phil Huffman another 21 yearold Toronto rookie allowed only ï¬ve hits through the first six innings of the nightcap but they included solo homers by Kelly and Lowen stein He now is 49 Toronto manager Roy Hart sfield was pleased with the de but of Stieb and continues to be encouraged by the im provement shown by Huffman we than 25 sports in most cases sepa rated into mens and womens divisions Roller skating arch ery and softball have been added to the program since the 1975 Games in Mexico The United States expected to continue its overwhleming domination has sent team of about 700 athletes That is by far the largest in the Games and the largest the US has sent to any international event includingthe Olympics We came to win spokes man for the US team said We are not taking this lightly We came to dominate the Games OlLD BE TARGET The American team however could be the target for the terrorist violence feared by federal state and local officials and law enforcement agencies they might be preparing for ac tion during the Games Puerto Rico Gov Carlos Ro mero Barcelo has warned that radical groups might try to dis rupt the Games to acquire orldwide media coverage of PanAm Games 79 Extremist groups advocating independence for Puerto Rico US commonwealth have claimed responsibility for past bombings of USowned prop erty here recent lull in their activities has led to concern their causes As result 1500 national guard troops have been called up to support the 9000man local police force The FBI has doubled its number of agents in Puerto Rico The opening ceremonies ex pected to attract crowd of 35 000 to Hiram Bithorn Stadium are particular concern Actual competition begins Monday with swimming high light Thats one of the United States strongest categories The American team containing numerous world record holders including the spectacular Tracy Anne Caulkins of Nashville Tenn is considered one of the best ever assembled Although the Americans are expected to overshadow com petitors in such sports as track and field basketball and swim ming their overall domination of the Games is likely to erode CANADA TIIIRI The US claimed 117 gold medals and 247 over all from the 1975 Pan American Games in Mexico City although of ficial Games records list the totals as 115 gold and 245 over all Cuba was second with 56 gold and 135 over all Canada was third with 18 gold and total of91 medals There are two major factors why the US will be hard pressed to match the 1975 total the absence of the United States best gymnasts and the Pittsburg Pirates centre fielder Omar Moreno rests his hand on se cond base and Montreal Expos shortstop Chris Speier holds the LONDON AP As quickly as this remarkable Wimbledon tennis tournament can produce new giantkiller so another is consigned to the role of yester days hero Just six of the 16 mens seeds remained alive after Fridays third round but most of the players who caused upsets ear lier in the week are already gone and forgotten Surprise has followed sur prise with increasing momentum but few of the sensations have maintained their form Tim Wilkison who ousted Guillermo Vilas on Thursday went the way of earlier giant killers Chris Kachel over Ar thur Ashe in the first round and John Sadri over Jose Hi gueras in the second round when he lost in straight sets to Tom Okker Dutchman 16 years his senior Okker beat the 19yearold from Shelby NC Jan Van der Veer with Tampa Bay Rowdies slips while blocking the ball in North American Soc Moreno steals base number 31 75 75 63 But as Wilkison and Sadri who was defeated 60 75 76 62 by Sandy Mayer bowed out Brad Drewett Brian Teacher and Gene Mayer cameroaring into the limelight They accounted for the elimi nation of three seeds Friday No Victor Pecci of Paraguay No Brian Gottfried of the United States and No 11 John Alexander of Australia Meanwhile the three top seeds in the mens singles won in convincing style BORG UNHAMPERED Defending champion Bjorn Borg apparently unhampered by his muchpublicized leg in jury beat American Hank Pfis ter 64 61 63 John McEnroe downed Tom Gullikson 64 64 76 while Jimmy Connors de feated Johan Kriek of South Af rica 646176 In the more predictable womens draw defending cer League game Friday night the first inning of their Frida won 65 AP Photo Wimbledon giantkillers fall champion Martina Navratilova beat Rosie Casals 63 63 while secondseeded Chris Ever tLloyd downed Kathy May Teacher 64 63 Thirdseeded Australian Evonne Goolagong beat compatriot Cynthia Doerner 75 62 and 16yearold Tracy Austin powered past fellow American Bettyann Stuart 62 63 Drewett blond 20yearold Australian from Sydney scored the biggest upset by beating the highlyrated Pecci 46 76 76 64 It was only few weeks ago that Pecci was playing the spoiler in big tournaments Teacher 24yearold Californian beat Gottfried 63 57 75 63 while 23yearold Gene Mayer Sandys younger brother ousted Alexander 64 64 The only player to have caused major upset in the first two rounds and still be in contention is American Pat in Edmoton Th Rowdies defeated Edmonton Drillers 42 before 9651 fans CP Photo Tampas Rowdy striker drills four by Edmonton By THE CANADIAN PRESSS An Argentinian striker picked up by Tampa Bay during the off season scored four goals Friday night to lead the Bay Rowdies to 42 win over Edmonton Drillers ex tending the Drillers North American Soccer League losing streak to 10 games Oscar Fabbiani scored three of his goals before 9651 fans in the second half as the Rowdies twice erased onegoal deficns The victory improved Tampa Bays lead in the American Conference East Division to while the Drillers dropped to 515 In the only other NASL game Friday night George Gribhs broke 11 tie with 53 seconds left to treat 6284 Toronto Bliz zard fans to 21 win over San Diego Sockers The Drillers opened the scor ing in the eighth minute with Alex Schoenmakcr scoring his first of two goals on header that goalkeeper Zeljko Bilccki had no chance on Iahbiani tied it in the last two minutes of the first half on rebound after Edmonton goalkeeper Jan Endeman mis handled 25yard blast by Jan Van der Veen Schoenmaker scored again in the first minute of the second half on penalty kick but Fab biani evened the count nine minutes later and added the gamewinning and clinching goals in the 62nd and 80th Dupre firstround winner over Vitas Gerulaitis The Bel gianborn Dupre made it to the last 16 with 75 16 63 61 victory Friday over Fren chman Yannick Noah In contrast to the mens sin ball in his glove after Moreno stole his 3ist base of the season in night game in Pittsburgh Pittsburgh gles 13 of the 16 womens seeds have marched through to the fourth round The only womens seed to lose Friday was Czechoslovakias Regina Marsikova who lost in straight sets to countrywoman Hana Mandlikova 63 62 Allstars to play in Detroit DETROIT AP The Na tional Hockey Leagues 1980 all star game will be played in De troits new Joe Louis Arena the NHL board of governors an nounced Friday The exact date is uncertain but the game will probably be played Feb or spokesman for the NHL board said Detroit has not been the venue of an allstar game since October 1955 when the Red Wings beat the allstar team 31 at Olympia Stadium The game will pit the best players in the Prince of Wales Conference against the best from the Clarence Campbell Conference building strength of the Cubans trained assisted and sometimes supplied by East German experts The Cubans provided the big gest surprise of the 1975 Games with their control of the weight lifting events Theyre expected to be unbeatable there again Americas best gymnasts skipped the PanAm Games to prepare for the world cham pionships and to avoid some special compulsory exercises put in for these Games which are not required in other inter national competition Pirates hunï¬ng Expos win 65 PITTSBURGH AP Bill Robinson boldly predicts big weekend for Pittsburgh Pirates in their bid to gain ground on firstplace Montreal in the Na tional League East Hey we have the team Robinson said Friday night after he and Lee Lacy rapped backtoback firstinning homers to launch Pittsburgh to 65 victory over the Expos We know what we have to doand were going to do it Were gonna beat these guys if not four in row three out of four The victory moved the sec ondplace Pirates within 52 games of the Expos The gap would be narrower if the Pi rates hadnt lost three of five games this week to lastplace New York Mets We should have put them the Mets away and we didnt said Robinson who leads Pittsburgh with 18 homers The solo homer capped threerun firstinning surge by Pittsburgh off Montreal pitcher Bill Lee who fell to 75 as Pi rate starter Bruce Kison raised his record to 44 with relief from Enrique Romo and Kent Tekulve JUST MADE MISTAKES threw good after the first inningbut on the two home runs just made mistakes said Lee slowball pitcher who likes to jog between starts because he figures the running keeps him from being too strong But the Expos arrived in Pittsburgh too late Thursday for Lee to run and there were thundershowers Friday after noon was throwing too hard in the first inning wasnt stretched out was tight and stiff walked around down town today and thought got enough exercise but guess didnt Lacy drove Lees next pitch over the centerfield wall for his fourth homer and the Pirates led 30 Gibbs scores late again Blizzard edges Sockers TORONTO CP George Gibbss goal with 53 seconds left to play Friday night lifted Toronto Blizzard to 21 victory over San Diego Sockers in North American Soccer League game played before 6284 fans atExhibition Stadium The other Toronto goal came in the first half from Peter Lorimer while the lone San Diego goal came from hLeonardo Cuellar in the second alf Gibbss goal his fourth of the season came as result of scramble in front of the San Diego net Sockers goalkeeper Alan Mayer misplayed the ball leaving Gibbs free for shot into the open net staffed by our fully eq tout Lorimer scored on penalty shot at 2758 following foul by San Diegos Bob Dogancic Mayer got piece of the To ronto forwards hard drive but the ball found its way into the net Toronto was awarded another penalty shot moments later after Mayer tripped Blizzard forward Jim Bone However Ivan Lukacevic drilled the ball directly into Mayers arms The Sockers tied it at 5817 when Pete Lechermann and Lazlo Harsanyi set up Cuellar who walked in alone on Blizzard goalkeeper Blagoje Taminduc and drove the ball into the left corner of the net Sales Er Ournew indoor showroom will allow you to view the latest AMC cars and Jeeps regardless of the weather Also inspect uipped Service Department actorytrained techmcnans We welcome you with pride Gasoline Alley es north Barrie ORILLIA GEORGE GIBBS another winner As of Monday July 79 your Hitch House AMCJeep has moved from Bradford St Barrie to Highway11 only four miles north of Barrie Gasoline Alley today fifth and seventh RON 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