The Canadian crew of Ann Dodge and Cynthia Weir left fight to catch Karen Tiffett and Lucie Dechene also of Canada in the first turn of the Senior Ladies K2 5100nietre Hy TIIII NIIAN PRESS National League East WL fcliBl Chicago 60 lt12 51111 Philadelphia 59 411 5711 Pittsburgh 19 45 5117 St Lou1s 37 411 3411 Montreal 411 15 4116 12 New York lI 511 Lil lti West Los Angelcs 66 11 11251 Cincrnnati 32 51 5115 11 Houston 411 37 162 17 San IranCisco 411 511 451 1111 San Diego 45 62 421 22 Atlanta 17 611 1311 211 Monday Results San Francisco Montreal St Louis Atlanta New York 11 Los Angeles Cincinnati Chicago Houston Pittsburgh Sunday Results Philadelphia San Francisco New York to San Diego 11 Atlanta 11 Pittsburgh iiicmnati St Louis Les Angeles 11 Montreal Chicago Houston Saturday Results San Diego 11 New York St LOUis Ciiicninati Los Angeles Montreal Philadelphia San Francisro Pittsburgh 10 Atlanta Houston 11 hicago Todays Illlhlrs San Franmsco iKnepper at Montreal 1Rogers 1111 730 pm San 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trstsidi tiliih 17 London 11111 Toronto llanlari Boat lub 111 Ecorse Mich float flub 77 St Paul Minn Li Deiroii Rowing 1lub 53 football Saturday Results Sudhury 22 Orillia 11 Sault Ste lit Saturday fumes Orillia at North Bay Saull Ste Marie at Sudburv Jock Duffy Brit Rowing flowing Tlub 96 Rowing Club Marie 21 North Hay RUG RIOT Everyday Specials l0°o off all remnants Industrial it Home Carpeting 7372860 305 BLAKE ST SIMCOE PLAZA final at the North American Canoeing Championships Tip pett and Dechene went on to win the race at the Olympic Basin in Montreal Sunday CP Photo Canada dominates canoeing MONTREAL 1CP Canada took 29 of 32 events during the weekend at the North American Canoe Championships held at the Olympic Basin In Sundays races the Cana dians took 14 of 16 raccs against competition from the United States and finished with 212 points for the twoday event compared with 44 for the US In the mens senior singles kayak Reed Oldershaw of Mis sissauga Ont finished first in three minutes 5586 seconds while his brother Dean and Fe ter Potast of Montreal com bined to win the senior mens 10000metre tandem kayak race Jeremy Abbott and lreg Smith both of Port Credit Ont combined to capture the mens 1000metre tandem canoe race in 400011 and then the idershaw brithcrstcott events Dean and Reed joined Alwyn Morris of Caughnawaga Que to capture the mens 1000 metre K4 race Ivan haralamby of arleton Place Ont captured the mens 10000metrc single canoe race while Steve Kelly of the IRS was the winner of the mens 11 010metre kayak singles Sue Iioiiowuy of ttawii A117 nc Dodge of Dartmouth NS Karen Lukanovich of Montreal and ynthie Weir of Halifax were part of the winning team in the senior woiiicns 3011 metre K74 race with Holloway following with win 111 the senior womens 311011nietrc singles kayak Karen Tippctt of Ottawa and Lucie Deschenc of Lachinc Que joined to Will the 5000 tandem kayak race to complete sweep of the womens events by the Canadian paddlers Regatta results ST CATHARINES Ont 1P1 Results Sunday at the 95th annual Royal Canadian Henley Regatta tall mens events 2000 metres womens 1000 Womens eight Wood stock Ont Rowing Club 32061 London Ont Rowing Club St Catharines Ont Rowing Club Potomac Boat Club of Washington D7 Brock University St Tatharines South Niagara Rowing Club Welland Ont Mens senior ITSpound double Wyandotte Mich Boat Club 645 New York Athletic Club St Catharines Mens senior itspound cox four Detroit Boat Club 62377 Ecorse Mich Boat Club Toronto Argonauts Brockville Ont Boat Club Peterborough Ont Rowing Club Mens senior l35pound four Buffalo Westside Rowing Club 65011 Toronto Hanlan Boat Club St Paul Minn Boat Club Wyandotte Mens senior heavy ox four University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia 630 St Cath arines Boston University Potomac PhiladelphiaVes per Boat Club St Cath arines Mens senior heavy double New York Athletic Club 614115 University of Western On tario Detroit Ridley Graduate Boat Club St Cath arines Victoria City Vic toria City Mens senior l35pound eight Wyandotte 619 St Cath arines Mens senior pair with cox Kent Conn 755 University of Pennsylvania St Cath arines Mens senior Itspound single Gary White Win nipeg Rowing Club 736 Larry Kletatsky New York Athletic Club Tom Hazeltine Lake Washington Seattle Mens senior 155pound eight St Catharines 638 two other St Catharines entries did not finish Mens senior l45pound four Toronto Hanlan 624 Ecorse Buffalo Westside St Paul Minn Boat Club Mens championship single Jim Dietz New York Athletic Club 65ll Mike Cullin Victoria City David Robin son Fairmount Rowing Club of Philadelphia Mens senior heavy pairs Thunder Bay Ont Rowing Club 642 Kent onn Potomac Rochester Rowing Club Minneapolis Rowing1lub Mens senior lipspound single Larry Kletatsky New York Athletic lub 111151 Brian Ihorc St atliarines Robert ady Ecorse Jun lnr gram Toronto Argonauts Mens senior lfifyjmiiiid four St atharines 612 721011 don Ont Rowing Club To ronto Argonauts Ecorse Toronto Argonauts MINNEAPOLIS AP The $16million contract between the National Football League and the NFL Players Assocation in settlement of bitter court battleand rule changes that loosened the clubs grip on playersgot final approval Monday There was no word whether lawyers for the 17 current and former players objecting to the settlement would file an ap peal But an appeal challenging the classaction agreement proved on behalf of 3000 at letes who would share in the payments by NFL clubs would not seem likely to have much chance Ed Garvey NFLPA executive director who had called the settlement an Irish Grip loosened sweepstakes for some players said Monday he was ex tremely pleased with the decision by Judge Earl Larson of the US district court We think it is the right deci sion it will benefit all the play ers Larson who heard more than 50 days of testimony on the original suits and the objectors testimony for two weeks in April and July revealed that small minority was dis enchanted with the agreement Only 19 individuals have in dicated any objection out of approximately 5700 members of the class he wrote in his decision Fewer than onehalf of one per cent of the class members have objected to any phase of the settlement Campbell warns Roughriders EDMONTON CP Edmonton Eskimos head coach Hugh Campbell warned Saskatchewan Roughriders Monday night that the promising Eskimo ground attack probably will con tinue to improve The statement was ominous to Saskatchewan head coach Jim Eddy who told news conference he is still concerned about his defensive backfield despite solid performance last week in onesided victory over British Columbia Lions The Roughridcrs play Edmonton tonight in Western Foot ball onference game scheduled to be televised at 930 pm EDT on the CBC western network The victory over the Lions was Saskatchewans first win with Eddy as head coach The Rougliridcrs dropped four exhibition games and two regular starts before rallying The defensive backfield was better against than it had been said Eddy provcmcnt Theres still lots of room for im Campbell admitted he was satisfied with the development of his running game which developed rapidly late in the NIH bition season but had an off night in 21126 loss to Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the opening game of the season Running backs Jim Germany and Larry Washington each gained more than 1110 yards rushing as Edmonton gained ic vengc last week with 4313 Victory The totals were achieved although icnnany left the game briefly with an apparent ankle injury ampbcll said the injury was not serious Sweet and unbeaten Als to meet Ticats tonight llAMlLlON 111 Mon treal Aloucttcs bring their un beaten record into Ivor Wynne Stadium tonight with Don Sweet once again playing major part in the Als success The 2itycarltold placckicker has accounted for 29 of the 60 points the Aloucttcs have scored in posting three suc cessivc anadiari Football League victories He also leads the Eastern onfetence in scoring with eightpoint margin over chon An drusyshyn of Toronto Argo nauts Its nice to be leading tthc scoriiigi says Sweet Its nice because were winning But if was leading and we werent winning then it wouldnt mean much Sweet says he believes in the no power of positive thinking something he put to good use last season when he set pro lcssional football record by con necting on 21 consecutive field goal attempts He lost the FL scoring title by single point to kicker Bernie Rtioff of Win nipcg Blue Bombers What did every time went on the field was say to myself If you think you can make it and the coach thinks you can make it why not make it That kind of thinking worked for me It gave 1111 lot of confidence Thats why Im able to connect from far out Sweet scored nine points in Montreals 2717 victory over Ottawa Rough Riders and 11 points in each of the Als other two wins 1610 decision against Toronto and 176 vic James Dietz of the New York Athletic Club in New York ity won the gold in the Champion ship Singles at the 95th Royal Canadian Henley Regatta held in St atharines 1P Photo ylIE 5M tong Sf lllry ii BARBIE ONT izcimi The new Yamaha XTSOOD the great all around machine for on or off the road freedom Features like powerful respon sive 500 cc stroke engine Nitrogen Oil shocks for long no fade riding and mqto cross forks to take the punishment All this and more for only $1625 He noted that of 17 named as objectors in court 14 were rep resented by the same agent Larson tenativcly approved the agreement between the NFL and NFLPA on March 30 PROVIDED PAYMENTS It provided for payments by the clubs of $111675000 under one cla5s action called the Alex ander case and $2200000 under the Mackey case plus court costs of up to $150000 Individ uals share in payments ranging from $150 to more than $20000 from point formula The points were awarded both for seasons played and to those who played out their op tions and risked the wrath of owners 1972 to 1976 Points also were earned for being drafted Kermit Alexander is former defensive back for Los Angelcs the examiner Tuesday August 1977 11 Rams and San Francisco 49ers and onetime NFLPA president John Mackey was tight end for Baltimore Colts and was one of 15 players who filed suit with backing of the NFLPA in 1972 Besides some $21 million asked in damages the players sought to toss out the Rozelle rule That gave NFL commis sioner Pete Rozelle power to award compensation in disputed free agent movemen ts Some athletes criticized the rule as giving dictatorial powers to Rozelle and keeping them in bondage by not being able to move from one club to another Larson found NFL restrictions violated anti trustlaws VOIDS COMPE SAIION The new compact voids any Watch out for Esks ground work dont even remember him coming out and hes been run ning great this week Campbell said the play at guard of rookie import Herb Dob bins was big factor in the success of the running game Hes goodlooking rookie lineman He covers kicks well and does well at his number one job think the line is on course to be better than the offensive line of last year The coach was prepared to make decision today whether receiver Randy Ragon or defensive back Ray Clark would be added to the lineup in place of injured John Konihowski out about six weeks with shotildcr separation Clark has an advantage of having played with tis during the exhibition season but he plays the wrong position Ragon plays the right position but he only has had five days in camp Ragon was late ctit by Calgary Stampeders and played briefly last year with British Columbia Lions Eddy said he does not expect lineup changes unless he de cides to shift offensive guard Mike Dirks to the defensive line Wingback Toni ainpana has an ailing shoulder If his injury acts up dtsignatcd import Moody Jackson will move to wide receiver spot with Leif Pctterson taking over for Campana Eddys concern with the defensive backfield is under standable since he lost allstars Lorne Richardson Jim Mar shall Ted liovost and Ken IcEachcrn before the season star ted Richardson ind Marshall moving to Toronto Argonauts and the others with injuries Provost is back at safety htit McEachcrn is still some dis tance from returning He had corrective surgery to knee and is still on the disabled list tory over algary Stanipcdcrs The ligerats who opened the season with 2121triuniph over Toronto Argonauts take 11 record into the game They have been idle since dropping 1411 decision to the Siam pedcrs in algary on July 111 and Bob Shaw licat coach and general manager is not par ticularly happy with the long layoff PRICIIIRRIID lIIIIl We went through training camp four preseason games and two league games then we get it two week holiday would have preferred it later to give yoti cliancc to recover and re group Weve been working hard trying to do something to stop Montreal said Shaw who will start liiiiiiiy Jones once with the Aloucftcs at quarterback with Tom Shuman as the re serve He said the Aloucttcs cct tairily have been playing out standing defence and quarter back Joc Bamcs has btcn play ing extremely well Barnes 25yeaixold Texas Tech graduate leads the 1FL in rushing this season with 210 yards on 24 carries He has completed 216 of 65 passes for three touchdowns while giving upoiie interception Shaw said the licals have several players who will be on the sidelinestoniglit Were hurting defensively he said Tim Berryrnan lcne Mack Mike Samples and Da vid Shaw are all sidelined The Alouettes with their per fect record lead the EFF with six points fotir more than llaiii IllOll and the Argonauts who are 12 Ottawa the defending irey Yip champions are last with no wins and two defeats Montreal beat Hamilton 2710 in an exhibition encounter at the lynipic Stadium Tonights game will be telc vised by the eastern net work starting at 11 p111 EDT with the TorontoHamilton area blacked 0111 Brown wins skeet title SAVANNAH ia 1Ali Chris Brown of LaGrange Ga topped tWo other competitors Monday to win the 1977 world skeet shooting title in 410shot gun competition Fiberglass concrete Vinyl Llnor Poets Kits All Shapes and Sizes Never nods pointing SEE ouR DISPLAY POOLS $1 6million contract approved to settle legal battle by NFL player compensation for free agent who played out an option year and signs with another club Instead the team losing the player is awarded draft choice based on scale geared to the departing atheletes salary One in the salary bracket of $125000 to $200000 year com mands firstor secondround college draft choice Larson found that the objec tors their counsel or agents had produced no evidence to establish that alleged potential conflicts within the class are real possibilities rather than imaginative speculation The agreement forbids suits over previous issues in dispute and Larson pointed out that if players were to file separate actions on their own alleged grievances it would create risk of inconsistent or varying adjudications and 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