ii 16 the examiner Saturday June 1977 right left another right Ron McPherson of Barrie lines up left jab at the punching bag during warmup session McPherson is nu inbcr of the Boxing club which has been working out of the Barrie YWYMCA Wednesday evenings Examiner Photo Sometimes strategy backfires like Hebners threerun homer By THE ASSOCIATED has When he played with Pitts burgh Pirates Richie llebtter used to bat behind Willie Star gel and he remembers he ways got the chance to hit Teams would walk Stargell lot to get to me says Heb ner Now that hes with Phi dclphia Phillies nothings changed Theyre still walking people intentionally to get to Hebneronly sometimes the strategy backfircs Like Friday night when llcb iter hit threerun homer to lead Philadelphia Phillies to an 114 National League baseball victory over At lanl Braves Knudson still top threat of tour GUELlll nl Pl George Knudson alter questioning his ability to coin pete effectively in the lnitcd States Open golf championship showed Friday that hes still the top threat on the Canadian tour The Bayearold veteran of al most l9 years on the LS arid Canadian pro circuits fired fiveunderpar for the first round lead in his defence on the Unt aiio Open title which he won last year for the fourth time The Toronto pro said he had entered the US Open which is on this week at the Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa Okla but then decided against trying to qualify for it thought about that 1007ch gree heat down there and about the way Ive been playing lately and changed my mind just havent been playing that well to handleacourselikethat Knudson may have been wor ried about Southern Hills but he had little trouble with Guelphs Cutten Club layout despite stiff breezes that swept the 6243 yard course after early mor ning thunder showers Knudson breexed around the course with six birdies and only one bogey to take threestroke lead into todays second round of this 520000 Frlltttlt event His start made it appear as if Knudson is playing at least as strongly as last year despite his claim that damaged shoulder Grabs lead in US Open TULSA kla lAlt The United States Open lost some ol its togetherness Friday with Hubert Green breaking otit of Sevenplayer pack to grab the lead atid Gary Player moving into position to make good his vow to join Jack Nicklaus as golf historys only double Grand Slam winners Green onepatted eight holes in firing thiecAutidetvpar if on Southern Hill ottnlry lubs par70 layout for 110 total four under par just hope dont sit on my duff and get cattght said Green who has never won major title Terry Diehl was stroke be hind at 137 with 08 and Tom lurtler yet to in totir event shot second consecutive 00 for 138 Player mastered the rum yard course with 07 and was tied at lit with leflrhantler Sam Adams who had 09 and Rod Funseth 70 Nicklaus eagled the 2IillyilrfI parfive 16th aitd sliol lit to lurk six shots back of the leader at 142 which is exactly where nold Palmer was after T2 HOPE TO EIlR know what all the dues tions will be said Green Will take the gas Will lhold up and win my lirst major Well hope can be here tin the press tent again Saturday so you can ask it Only four players have won the Grand Slam of the Masters the British Open the iGA and the US Open Nicklaus Player Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen Hogan was the only man to do it in one year Player won his only US Open in 1965 and said have been pointing toward winning it ever since muscles have robbed him of the form that made him con tender on the tour up until four years ago EIGIIITIE It was an eightway tie for second place At twounderpar 68 were Roger Klatt Edmoni ton Greg Pidlaski Toronto Don Allinan Brantford Ont Bill Tape Kettleby Ont Dave Tastellan Richmond Hill nt Erin Fostey rillia nt lom McGinnis of the US and amateur Warren Syc of Toron to The group at 69 included 1973 Ontario pen winner Michel Boyer ol Laval Que and vet eran pro lhil Giroux of Mon treal who cagled the fourth hole With Garry Maddox on sec otid base and first base open Atlanta manager Dave Bristol ordered Andy Messersmith to give an intentional walk to Greg Luzinkli Messersmith then gave Heb ner fat pitch The worst thing that could happen happened said Bristol alter Ilebners threerun homer in the seventh provided the lhillies with ati 84 cushion and their eventual winning run EDS RICXI IIXPOS In other National League games Cincinnati Reds de feated Montreal Expos 94 Chis cago ubs whipped Los Angelcs Dodgers 713 San Diego Padres edged St Louis Cardinals 43 San Francisco Giants nipped Pittsburgh Pirates 42 and Houston Astros stopped New York Mets llcbners homer in the sev enth inning was his second of the game He had hit solo blast in the second and had four runsbatted in for the game the hothitting Luxinfki and tiKe Schmidt also socked nome runs tor the fhillics George Foster belted pair of home runs including three run shot in the fourth inning as incinnati hammered Mon treal Fosters lirst home run his 10th of the season came off loser Steve Rogers 85 in the lourth inning after Joc lorgan and Dan Iriessen had singled with twootit NOTHING HIDDEN Add your husbands wifes salary together Your combined income only $10500 Lowlow$l580 down paymentto qualified purchasers You get more value foryour dollar In aWhrtehalI Urban Home His second homer solo shot in the ninth came on the first pitch from reliever Bill Atkin son the fourth Montreal pit cher The Reds scored four times in the sixth inning to drive Rogers from the mound for the second time in less than week INCREASE LEAD Manny Trillos tworun triple in the ninth inning broke 33 tie and sent Chicago over Los Angeles The Cubs victory their seventh in the last eight games increased their lead in the National League East to six games Pinchhitter Jerry lurner clouted threerun homer iii the fotirth inning to spark San Diego to comelrombehind victory over St Louis Turner pinchhitting lor pitcher John DAcquisto with two men on and two out sent ardinal pit Cher John Dennys first pitch over the right field fence for his fifth homer ol the year Larry llcrndon tripled and scored on the same play oti seCond baseman Rennie Steir netts error in the seventh in ning to break 272 tie and lead San Francisco over Pil tsburgh Floyd Bannister scattered eight hits and Houston took ad vantage of third baseman Len ny Randlcs error in the fiftlt inning to break 11 tie and deleat New York and newly acquircd lat Zachry ARTIST CONCEPT Checkthese FeauIms Patio doors Droodioom throughout Largollvlngroom Separate dining room bedrooms Spice bathroom Decorator designed kitchen Extra Large mar bedrooms Two set world records BRANTFORD Ont CP Stefania Chwedoruk and Chris Stoddart both of Toronto each set two world records as the On tario Games for the Physi cally Disabled began Friday Chwedoruk competing in the female amputee events set world records in the javelin Di and shot put events She tossed the javelin 1978 metres and heaved the shotput 797 metres Stoddart competing in male wheelchair events broke his records in 400 metres and 1500 metres He was timed in l183 in the 400 metres and 5253 in the 1500 metres Other world records were set by Mike Brien of Mis sissauga Onl and Peter Palu bicki of Ottawa OBrien com peting in the wheelchair 1500 metres was timed in 5292 Palubicki who was in amputee C1 heaved the javelin 2808 metres The games cnd Sunday Canadian records set were degree of disability in brack ets Amputee female precision javelin inAnne Lloyd North Bay 32 points Amputee male discus tt Peter Palubicki Ottawa 2290 metres Amputee male discus Di Bruce Russell London 2341 metres Amputee male discus Ft Tony Ojoadc Toronto 1629 metres Amputee male javelin Ft Tony Ojoade Toronto 58 metres Amputee male shot put Magella Belanger Dubreville 945 metres Amputee male shot put lI Bruce Russell London 90 metres Amputee male sltot put ll Tony Ojoade Toronto 732 metres Amputee inale precision javelin CtAllan Dean Aurora 33 points Blind female long jumprlA Tina Stephenson Scarborough 203 metres Blind tnale high jump Bt Brian Arthur St Marys 155 metres Blind male t00 meters Jacques Pilon Ottawa4521 Wheelchair I00 metres Chris Stoddart Willowdale 206 Last bid on Games PRAGUE AP The cities that bid later this year to hold the 1984 Olympic Games may be the last cities to do so In future national Olympic committees may be the bid dersand may spread the Games around The plan was approved in principle Friday by the Inter national Olympic Committee tlt But nobody was pro pared to say exactly how it is expected to work at More action at Stock car racing resumes tonight at pm at the new Sunset Speedway Last week Dori Ilawn above iii his amcio Blue Jays go down 53 unset Speedway blasts past another racer on his way to fifllt place finish in the 25lap latemodel feature Mays foot does the damage TORONTO Pl Lee May has broken open many game with his bat but Friday night it was his foot that did the damA age The slugging Baltimore first baseman opened the door for two unearned runs in the sixth inning by kicking the ball out of Toronto catcher Alan Ashbys glove on play at the plate as the Orioles shook off dis astrous lourth inning and went on to defeat the Blue Jays 33 iii an American League baseball game Thats the second time hes done that this season Orioles manager liarl Weaver said of the homeplate collision He just came in hard and got the glove dont think Alait had complete control of the ball He did the same thing to Thurv man lunson when we played the Yankees earlier in the sea son lay opened the sixth with single and took third on liflle llirtays base hit off lete Vuchovich 24 Pat Kelly then flied to left atid lurray moved to second as oodss throw to the plate held May at third The key play then followed as Doug leiiiccs hit bouncer to third liasetitaii Roy llowell Back injury hits Kelly lUthNll llll Red Kellys back injury was the ma jor lactor in the decision not to rchirc him as coach of loronlo Maple Leafs cltib owner llarold Ballard said Friday eds been bothered with that back lor months and its getting worse iallard said af ter announcing that Kelly would not rcltirn as coach of the National Hockey League team next season ll surgery is required he could be on his back for two or three months iallard added lle was in excruciating pain when he was here Weekdays pm8pm Weedends ll om7 pm Wh ehall man Homes whose throw to Ashby arrived at the same instant as the 20 pound May The Toronto catc her applied the tag but the burly baserunner sent the ball trickling out of Ashbys mill and Murray moved over in third DELIVERS WINNING RLN Rick Dempsey then lofted fly ball to centre field scoring Murray with the winning run arid uckovich got lark Bela ngcr on fly to right to end the inning Toronto had erased tworut deficit in the fourth Willi three solo home runs as riole starlet Ross Grimsley suddenly ran in to difficulty after having breezed through the lirst three innings Woods opened the inning by hitting tirimsleys first serving over the right field fence for his lourth homer of the season He also had double and single in four plate appearances to raise his batting average 10 points to iillt Bob Bailor hit soft liner to second lor the first out of the in ning btil Doug Rader and Ron Fairly followed by belting their seventh homers of the season It was Radcrs second in seven many community servic OFFICE HOURS games since joining the Blue Jays last week in deal with San Diego Padres of the National League MISSED HOMER Doug Aults bid to give Tov ronto its fourth home run of the inning fell short as Ken Single ton snared his drive up against the right field fence Weaver had seen enough of Grimsley after the veteran left handcr served up double to Ashby to open the Toronto lour th He then summoned Dennis KIWANIS CLUB or BARRIE PEANUT BLITZ The Kiwanis Club of Barrie is having its annual Peanut Blitz MONDAY JUNE 2151 TUESDAY JUNE 22nd The proceeds from the drive are used to assist the club in the financing of its es and charitable works Your participation is vital to the success of this work Support the Kiwanis Club Peanut Blitz MODELS NOW OPEN INSULATION Just Arrived The FULLY FIREPROOF Materials Fibreglass Rockwool Insulate Now Free Estimates LIMITED SUPPLY Control the Heal Simcoe Economy Insulation Scott Muir Minesing 7281267 DIRECTIONS Exit400atDuntop St lefton Anne St NorthonAnne St to Letitia St Lefton Letitia St in FrostTrail Martinez froin the bullpen and the 22yearold righthander silenced the Toronto bats the rest of the way striking out five walking one and allowing just three hits in recording his sixth victory in to decisions Baltimore added an in surance run in the eighth as Kelly hit his eighth home run of the season Singleton had given the Ori oles 10 lead with twoout home run in the opening inning coursvom