PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Fri day, July 14, 1978 Germany, Wilkinson combine to hand Stamps loss EDMONTON (CP) —Run- ning back Jim Germany and veteran quarterback Tom Wilkinson were Edmonton Eskimos' dynamite duo Thursday night as they combined for two second- quarter touchdowns ‘to lead the 1977 Western Football Conference champions to a 93-17 win over Calgary Stampeders. 4 Germany ran for one touchdown from the two- yard line and another from the five in the high-scoring second quarter which also . saw Calgary’s only two touchdowns in the Canadian Football League season debut for both teams before a capacity crowd of 25,277. The game was delayed from Wednesday night following a rainstorm which flooded Clarke Stadium. The Stampeders’ rookie running back, James Sykes, kept an elght-play drive that HARTFORD (AP) — Bill Dineen, who _ coached Houston Aeros from their inception in 1972 until the World Hockey Association ‘ team folded last week, Thursday was named head coach of New England Whalers of the WHA. Stones no longer an amateur ALGIERS (AFP) Former world high jump record holder Dwight Stones will never compete again as an amateur, Adrian Pauten, president of the = In- ternational Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF), said Thursday. And along with Stones, Paulen named three world- class women athletes— javelin world. record bolder Katy Schmidt, pentathlete Jane Frederick and distance runner Francie Larrieu— who are also finished in amateur athletics. Last month, the four United States athletes were suspended by the U.S. Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) for accepting money from an American television company for appearing in a superstar tournament. Immediately after the ban. was announced, Stones said be would fight it in court. Although a special com- mittee of the IAAF has still to take .a final decision, Paulen, here as a special guest of the Third African Games, said: “We have all the dope, all the papers, all the signatures. Stones has not a leg to stand on, He is out, for _ life, even if he gave the money back. He has broken the IAAF rules and that's it. The same applies to Sech- midt, Frederick, and Lar- rieu. “I know the money went to his club (the Desert Osasis), but Stones is the only member. I’m not against the. superstars in principle. * EREXEEKARRUREEXSRUERRERAREREARRS Thtieam “Tuta Theatres Lid, 4720 LAKELSE AVE. began In the first quarter to score Calgary's first lx points a ralnute into the way point, Calgary quar- terback John Hufnagel, on the Edmonton 53-yard line, second, hit wide-receiver Willie Near the quarter's mid- Armstead. , Summary First Quarter ; Edm—TD Scott 14 pass from Wilkinson -(Cutler convert) 9:10 Second Quarter . Cal—TD Sykes 1 run (Mc- Fail convert) 1:02 Edm—TD Germany 2 run - (Cutler convert) 6:21 1 Cal—TD Armstead 53 pass from Hufnagel (McFall convert) §:56 Edm—TD Germany 5 run (Cutler convert) 13:14 Edm—Single Cutler 47 14:50 ’ Third Quarter ' Edm—FG Culler 27 3:38 Cal—FG McFall 49 9:49 Fourth Quarter Edm—Single Desle 53 1:06 Edm FG Cutler 33 10;03 Edm—FG Cutler 31 11:33 ._Edm—Single Desie 62 13:40 Calgary 0.1430—17 . Edmonton? 1538 —33 Attendance: 25,277 Almost two-thirds of the people of the world live on 10 percent of the earth’s surface. . . Dineen, 45, sald he was at- tract to the Whaters by the ; quali operations ar by veteran player Gordie Howe, who he coached for three seasons in Houston and who he played alongside in the 1950s with Detroit Red Wings of the National . which he also praised the New England players. “] like an aggressive style of play and I think we have the el to do that,” he said. Asked how he planned to use the 50-year-old Howe, he replied that “when you get in a critica, situation, you use “He can do it all. I have a feeling Gordie will want to play another year. We'll have to take that on a day-to- day basis.” aa The Mest Fands Washat inthe Warld * eran. | It’s titne to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Lynn Hickmin - 630-8427 Lois Mohningsr - 625-5309: RkkKKKK PHONE 638-8111 JULY 15 Grand Theft Auto JULY 16-18 Fingers JULY 19-22 SHOWING AT 8 P.M. The Manson Massacre . 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