angdo Summer Games Quebec is leading after first day ST JOHNS Nfld CP Al berta captured half the gold medals on the first day of the Canada Summer Games Mon day but Quebec was the points leader largely on the strength of 12 finish in the hammer throw by Charles Lafontaineof Pierrefonds and Guy Thomas of PointeauxTrembles Diane Cameron 17 of Cal gary romped to victory in the 3000 metres and Bob Evans 18 also of Calgary won the 2000 metre steeplechase for AI bertas two golds while Andrea Wachter 19 of Kitchener gave Ontario its first gold with vic tory in the loometre hurdles Quebec which finished third behind Ontario and British Co lumbia in the first two Summer Gamesin Halifax in 1969 and Burnaby BC in 1973is in the No spot with 52 points Ontario which won the first Summer Games but dropped behind BC four years ago is second with 47 followed by BC with 40 Alberta 395Manitoba 24 Nova Scotia 15 Saskatche wan 125 Newfoundland 25 Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick 15 Ten points are awarded for firstplace finish at the 1977 Games compared with 12 at previous competitions In order to provide points for all 12 teamsfrom the 10 provinces and two territoriesthe gradu ation at the lower end of the scale is 25 15 and for the ninth through 12th placings WATER POLO STARTS Competition opened Monday in five sportstrack and field field hockey baseball sailing and tennis Water polo and wa ter skiing started today and ar chery the eighth sport of the first week begins on Wednes day In sailing Don Martin of Van couver won the first race for quarterton keelboats Eddie Martin of Laval Que finished first in the Laser race and John Roy of Halifax won the LaserZrace Ontario and British Columbia competitors were the only ones to remain undefeated in the fir st day of roundrobin tennis ac tion in mens and womens singles and doubles and mixed doubles each winning five inat ches British Columbia seeking to retain the baseball title it won four years ago and also capture the Canadian junior champion ship which is being competed for here opened with 30 vic tory over Nova Scotia last years junior champion Quebec whipped Prince Ed ward Island 120 Alberta edged New Brunswick 10 with Tom Biko of Medicine Hat pitching fourhitter and homering for the games only run Manitoba blasted Saskatchewan 184 On tario shut out Quebec 90 and Newfoundland beat New Bruns wick 61 BC the defending girls field hockey champion defeated Manitoba 20 Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan played to 11 tie Ontario shut out PEI 20 Quebec defeated New Brunswick 20 iewfoun dland beat Saskatchewan 40 and PEI came back to edge Alberta Bob Evans won the 2000 metre steeplechase despite los ing his shoe with three laps to go He was clocked in 51426 Games and Canadian native junior record Dean Childs his Calgary teammate was second in 5434 and Brian Blamey of Vic toria was third with the same time as the two bumped acress the finish line together Evans said he thought he had lost the race when he fell and had his shoe ripped off But Dean Childs wiped out completely landed on his hip then caught up to us and passed us said Gee Ive only lost my shoe thats nothing Deans almost lost his leg and hes run ning ahead of me That moti vated me and just went Diane Cameron the other Calgarian to win gold was comfortable winner in the 3000 metres Her time of 10005 was five seconds better than Pru dence Baxter of Montreal with AnneMarie Malone of Toronto third in 10079 Jeannie Cameron of Antigon ish NS led for all but half lap but was passed with 100 metres to go and faded iiiish ing sixth She had to be helped from the track SLOW PACE It was slow pace said Diane who appeared fresh at the finish was nice and re laxed Its lot easier to make the others do the work They run into the wind and they tire faster stayed behind and was almost resting Lafontaine won the hammer throw new Canada Games event with toss of 5686 met res and scored his second vic tory over Thomas who placed second with 5036 Harold Will ers of Victoria was third with 4486 Wachtcrs victory in the 100 metre hurdles came after she ran second in the qualifying heats to Sue Farley of Edmon ton who set Games record of 1428 but fell in the final and did not finish The Ontario girls time was 1437 Chantal Brisebois of Roseinere Que was sccond in 1450 and Ann frump of Van couver third in 1467 Committee is created to study Canada Games ST JOHNS Nfld tCPi At the same time 1500 athletes and coaches were preparing to kick off the 1977 Canada Sum mer Games decision was Pelick the committee chair man said in an interview Ive not heard any suggestions that the Games should end Most people Ive talked to are encouraging Ottawa and the sports federations to push for more tOlllIXillltill Another major item of dis cussioii will be about the type of Mario iucrlaro left of the aliforiiia Angels slides safely into third basic as Kansas City ltoials iiorgv Brett right losses the ball on the tag during the second inning of Mondays Triple ploy helps Rangers sweep games from Oakland By llll St Illll PRESS It was just pcrfccl triple play ball said Ioby Ilairah The Texas ltaiigcr third base man was describing how he grabbed Manny Siiiigiiillcns grounder stepped on third and fired to Bump Wills at second scoreboard baseball Wills then flipped the ball to Mike Ilargrovc at first for the first triple play in Iexass six yiai history which highlighted the Rangers swcepofiin Aiiicr llilll League baseball double header with Oakland As The triple play came in Mon day nights nightcap and helped Roger Moret post his second Victory without loss this season as the Rangers won 30 Moret hurled hitless ball for innings before Jim Tyrone singled to centre Bert Blyleven threw five hitter in the first contest and Willie Ilorton and Wills each drove in pair of runs to pace the Rangers to 52 win Elsewhere in the American League California Angels took pair from Kansas City Roy als winning the opener 64 and the examiner Tuesday August 1977 Words hard iorind in praise of Banks COOPERSIOWN NY AP Words almost fail here baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn said Monday as he in troduced Ernie Banks to an overflowing throng that wit nessed induction ceremonies for the six newest members of baseballs Hall of Fame They called him Mr Cub Kuhn said No other introduction was necessary for the former Chi cago Cub infielder who blasted 512 home runs in his 19year major league career We got the settingsun shine fresh air the team be hind us so lets play two Banks said eliciting roar of approval from the crowd which included about 600 Cubs fans who had come to this up state New York village in the Adirondack Mountains He had the movements of great watch Judy Johnson Hall of Famer himself said Banks was one of the best baseball competitors weve ever had have never heard any bad remarks about him He was andis gentleman Also receiving plaques at the dedication ceremonies were Al Lopez Joe Sewell Amos Rusie Martin Dihigo and John Henry Po Lloyd swelling the Hal membership to 163 Rusie Dihigo and Lloyd were honored posthumously Lopez who caught more ma jor league games than anyone was honored for his managerial skills In the 16 years he man aged Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox his teams won two American League pen nants and finished second 10 times Dihigo is the first Cuban to be enshrined in the Hall Ac cepting his plaque was his cousin Jose Valdivielso for mer pitcher with Washington Senators Two men unfurled Cuban 125 when Valdivielso approach the podium John Amos Rusie accepted for his uncle and James Ursury of Atlantic City NJ where baseball field is named for Lloyd accepted for the former Negro League infielder In the 35th annual Hall of Fame exhibition ame played at Doubleday Fiel built on the site where the first baseball game is reported to have been played Minnesota Twins used home runs by Terr Bulling Lyman Bostock an Bob Go rinski and three innings of nohit pitching by Gary Serum to defeat Philadelphia Phillies 85 Pirates rally in ninth to slip by Chicago 76 THE ASSOCIAIEI PRESS Pittsburgh Pirates certainly have given Jim Fregosi his moneys worth both as player and fan This team gives you little heart flutter now and then says Fregosi But its exciting to watch them hit Fregosis leasure is doubled when he is irectly involved in the Pirate electricity like Mon day night when he keyed nin thinning rally that provided Pittsburgh with dramatic 76 National League baseball vic tory over Chicago Cubs The triumph seemed to prove Ed Otts contention that the Pi rates are one of the best ninth inning teams in baseball Wed rather not have to bat in the ninth thats for sure said tt whose triple drove in the winning run But we just have that attitude that no mat ter how many runs we are down we can come back in the last inning In other National League ac tion Montreal Expos nipped San Diego Padres 65 Los An geles Dodgers blanked incinA nati Beds 40 and St Louis Car dinals turned back New York and was unable to grab an en suing bloop single by Rennie Stennett that sent Moreno to third from where he scored the tying run on Fregosis sacrifice fly to right Phil Garner running for Stennett who has been hobbled by leg injury raced all the way home when Ott hlt reliever Dave Robertss first pitch into the gap in rightcentre for the triple that gave the Pirates their 14th consecutive home victory Expos Padres Warren Cromarties run scoring single in the eighth in ning led Montreal past San Diego Dori Stanhouse 88 picked up the victory with two innings of relief and Joe Kerrigan pitched the ninth in ning and earned his ninth save CFL teams t0rced to bus to games By THE ANADIAN PRESS For some players getting to tonights two Canadian Foot ball League games was half the fun Isnt this something just love it said Larry High baugh Not all his teammates shared Ilighbaughs enthusiasm for the 18hour bus ride Edmonton Eskimos were forced to take to Vancouver to clash with Brit ish Columbia Lions The Es kimos who normally go by air as kid and have studied ev erything there is about an air plane Ask me any question about plane can answer it Iikeplanes love planes Its just that Im deathly afraid of riding in them The Eskimos werent the only ones riding bus Ottawa Rough Riders had to take bus to Syracuse fly to to North Da kota and then take bus to Re gina for game against Sass katchewan Roughriders Ot tawas total bus time was 10 Iit gtI hOUrS made that will have major enthusiastic about them community which should be akin the htca 72 Mets4 Ut grounded Strike bearing the future 0f the Also on the committee are picked to play host to the llkisl Itt out hicaggo nippgd Sgattlt infill futlfiod ï¬llgolngf frilliiflsldn dim mn tlierlesgoslgfgdOffimlgugdbgdli CanadaGames Bill McEwaii ast resident of iames mu It was in om run Pederalp10thlill ahdslmll lht SPUIl Fedgiutigns of an The iaines were cmthsM ii if if mar moron dlullvd rmhl we we llkfdthls Georgie vBqumsatgrkilnetolbhcle association officials decided to ada Don Johnson Netv as way to get modern sport it and Detroit Tigers topped Cm Stall lh31rgmlh ml ll wou Slx 9r effim Vac ay ltw mi 17 ning rally sevenyearstomy career said wccoul gtt OuIVingII rainon createacommittce to study all foundland assistant deputy him It in iicas iii dildld Mliflukwpremir61 hm Mir mcd it tin 1H Chicago 1e wider La Ilighbaugh hdmoiitons flashy the ma on no on aspects of the Gamts and pie ministtr of sport and past 1It 11 it f0 lc hosts inav be chosen in the to amt mm W50 mr Biittner stumbled momentarilv lehTtlllrllopeglflllbt mad 91 95 pare port tn picsit tn ti anat 1a st ht was involved dt agn0l0minister responsible for Amateur Hockey Association lure partly on the basis of the ii mi it tt flhlllgï¬lg th Ofkl ll UM m0 panes mg sport and fitness by Septenr DonWhyatt of St Johns and extent of facilities they already Ann itvw In on LT Emglllmglirgprd adamï¬u ber 1978 federal representative whowdl have ri bi Discussmns this week with Ixinamcdlater aiiipagiiolo told the officials wt an In llfllï¬qvtlfljth flrbl glmt and several committee members Sunday that her department ll1 11 d5 JOCVL showed that wide variety of $150 MILLION FOR Sltiltl has taken over Loto aiiada ï¬lm MM IgHLH pl 10 WOW vflhtlhtr hefVaS topics will be studied by the One of the stickiest issues the and is studying ways to turn it km trying to hit the sand Hurrah committee which will get extra committee will grapple with is intoa national sport lottery AHVII IhtthKXffflstall by Ulglargfï¬ staff help from Sport Canadam whether to continue the Games ONSIDICR IIESIBHTIONS 122 Pl er Sew the federal sports agencywand emphasis on competition or to Other issues the committee ll plyiflt i1hEhldkbyï¬llltlgzrglï¬ the federallyappointed switchtoarecreationaiidspor will study arc whether the rilim auiiogii do on so roo ic ct ml PHHIVSMMGH AP National Advisory Council on tsfestival Games should be opened up to Iv lytiltw earlier Ilarrah charged the Thuugh pleased mm his 1w RATES DAILY WEEKLY MONTH LY YEARLY Fitness and Amateur Sport The latter course has been all athletes are or kept the pit mound and decked Iimbargcr home runs mmprod the Spirits Their recommendations popular with provinces which serve of those who are not hrgltcrosslmlhbenclwh of seriouslvill bov hicago couldchange the complexion of haveahardtimcfindinginoney members of national tcainsand Li byrl emptfld and lht 1V Iluyt Cubs umcldcr 80m Mun the Games which started 10 for sports programs while the mailiin iiiidcr21 tlullup lxmml plomlm denied Monday night that no 93 COMMERCE RD 341 BAYFIELD ST years ago in Quebec City and bigger provinces and the feds liciiatioiial advisory council 105 had mum am at mnngm 7O 64 are held every two years alter eral government seem to bi has been working lor several Iiavc May and Claudell HmWm pt 5326 85 05l737 0800 nating between summer and backing the comixititioii ape Iiionthsonzistudyoftlltliiimcs Washington each homered for ABC minim reported Wintersponscvomesls prmlch mm ml lld an MH MI lfllftull Itt the Rangers in the second coii during the National Ieaguv JERRY SMITH JlM RAWN But it doesn seem that any Governments in anadaairi Stitriil questmnmiics for 41th um um rm ligh in 13 guy test baseball game with Pittsburin Featuring Chevrolets and other fine cars one is thinking of suggesting spending $150 million year on lctcs officials and observers ita ii lill th 81 111 The sweep gave Texas 25 Piratps that Mun1 hmt mum the Games end sports and recreation and the hr lhtll 119115510115 til llnl violin tlii or 123 bit wins in its last 31 games and ckphone promise xfmvp the Hamilton lawyer Jack improved calibre of athletes is names Mnoiwhs 13011 til moved the Rangers to within game12yliiisiuruii Kiubxmu33 games ftrSlPlilte bedridden at his home in1 in at in in Chicago White box in the West Tabumet tity Ill ABt said St ll it no input viil int tltl IiVismii that Murcer had pledged to hit ll homc lllll and dotiblc tiii lt in do 11 in runs lostci 11M Angfls 67 Ruyals 12 in ii Nomi Philadelphia 1m Io didiil didii pioiii llltilllt lllli li ul Itii batted iii Ioslcr ltitt 15 hil anything nut01 WW Im lt WlW said sombcrlv after tlic game in in lnikci lb rm it Victor streak and iil in tip ll tiv my llll llillllldb ltllilll ill llealyi0rniu iyglxgn in hlll hlll ï¬llllljï¬ftlll illlllll so nowo iiiiiingrii iurgi ST JOHNS Nfld Cf We have young team hcrc medals with Ontario and Que lriplix ltIiiliplilvilii spin strclalkltlilulrltifitlxhlihlghl He said snmommg gm Ontario is favored to retain its and dont know if we have the bet sharingthcothcrs lZlï¬ 12 it 1lh mm hoiiierun and said Id try but Canada Summer Games track depthtoseriouslv challnngttiir soloi with ii1i im Id be lying if said made aiiv and em Champlthhlp this tario said Bill McNuIty team ALBERTA IMIRUVIZS Twill at Il Im i1 linuli WU Mun1w IHNmrslI Nolan Ryan Won his 16th promises added Murcer who week but not Without manager and president of the Quebec has made the most Igfljjf llh l7f ll gametopsinthcinajorsinthc went fortwith two solo home struggle BC Track and Field Associ improvement in sports in lllt mph iiimow lilrliiiig in imiounb imu OPCIiOrWhllC Bobby BOHdShCl mhs and it single Ontario topped track and ation Ontario is favored but Iastdecadcbut increasedfinan Johnna iiwxww in mm Lon lllil 1t K512 It ma tworun homer and Gil Heck the way Ive been onowo Juy29 1977 field competition in Burnaby any one of four teams here can iu assistanto also has createq tilllkt Ix limp llitghhollm lliiliitl airma Amim Hows collected three mumps swinging lately wuuldn F0 BC In 1973 by SIX POIhlS OVCI do well astrong Alberta program 44 r4 ijjifw lb if NM Hi to help the Angels take the 806 promise anything added Miir owng PUblc Hemmgs c°°9 me W77 wm British Columbia with Quebec distant but improving third This year the three provinces could find themselves in dog fight for the top spot with Alberta waiting in the wings to knock off any one of the big three that might falter After the first day of the track and field competition which saw four finals Quebec led with 52 points followed by Ontario with 47 Britiin oluni bia had 40 and Alberta 39 Alberta won two of the gold Games standings SI JOIINS Nfld CP Points standing after the first dland Prince Edward Island New Brunswick 12 Northwest John Cannon of Calgary one of three Alberta coaches here said financial aid increased to perhaps as much as $115000 this year and that should show in the resiiltsthis week Were lookingfor big llIl provemcnt in the medal silli ation In 1973 we finished scv enth with two medals and got beat by all the Prairie prov inces and Nova Scotia lhats ridiculous Cannon conceded that in From 515 month illoir th Huntley ond contest QIK GRJNJDA RHEva VancouverWindsor London Guelph KitchenerSt Catharinesllaniilton Burlington Brantford TOIOIiiOOSded Kingston Ottawa MODUEJIQUOlICt City RENTING VS BUYING year onipaiiuon nipeg Manitoba and June 21 I977 in Ottawa Ontario the Canadian Radiotelevision and Telemmmunicotions Commission announces the following decision effective forthwith Decision CRTC 77462 TORONTO PETERBOROUGH SARNIA ST CATHARINES BURLINGTON SAULT STE MARIE COBOURG LONDON KIT CHENER TIMMINS COLLINGWOOD BARRIE NEW LlSKEARD KINGSTON NORTH BAY AND WINGHAM ONTARIO 770l54300 Telmed Ltee Foster Hewitt Broadcasting Ltd Len Brumson En nume of HEWPEX SPORTS NETWORK terprises Ltd and Berex investments Ltd operating uner the Application for broadcasting licence for an English language radio network consisting of CKFH Toronot CHEX or CFMPFM day of competition Monday at IerritoricsoYukon tario is strong in all the events Pelgrborwgh CKJD samlo FKTB cmhormes ClNGFM the Canada Summer Games Ioints arc awarded on 10797 and added that strong Quebec B9° CKCY 50 Mane CHUC CObourS CFPL London Quebec 52 Ontario 47 British 0741344123217f lforthcfir men and British Columbia YR2 24396 36747 CKKW Kkhener TFTLFM Tmmms COHTQWOOd CKBB Columpia 40 Alberta 39 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