PAGE 4, The Herald, Monday, June 26, 10978. Tiant takes. seven from By THE CANADIAN PRESS Butch Hobson drove in two Boston runs with a single and a homer, Carlton Fisk delivered a solo homer and ick Burleson singled in two T"Tiant, who gave up homers by Rick Dempsey, Eddie Murray and Doug DeCinces, struck out six and walked two for his 196th major league victory. In other American League games, Cleveland Indians whipped Toronto Blue Jays 12-3, Detroit Tigers edged New York Yankees 4-8, Milwaukee Brewers blanked Seattle Mariners 6-0, Texas Rangers shutout California Angels 3-0, Chicago White ’ Sox downed Minnesota Twins 7-4 and Kansas City Royals outlast Oakland A’s 1A the N tional League, Montreal Expos blanked St.nLouls Cardinals 2-0, SannFrancisco Giants edged Atlanta Braves 2-1, Fitt- sburgh Pirates beat New York Mets 7-4 in 12 innings, By GLENN COLE EDMONTON (CP) — Some spectators may not .. like it, but most swimmers are quite eatisfied with tha Kinamen Park Aquatle Centre, the alte of swimming events at the 1978 Com- monwealth Games Aug, 3-12. It cost about $8.7 million to build the facility, which is linked to the Kinsmen Field- _bouse, a large year-round ‘recreation hall. The pool was {built with the future in mind rather than just for the ‘Games, In Montreal, most of ‘the facilities were designed for the Olympics and in the ‘pool, for example, numerous permanent seats were in- stalled. But the spectators here will be sitting on temporary benches for the most and they will be taken out ooce the Games are over. It will mean the fans will not be + as comfortable as they might have been in Montreal two years aga, but Ed- mootonians will no doubt ‘enjoy the extga deck space ithey will have once the {Games here are over, SWIMMERS PLEASED — Fome swimmers who competed here in a recent in- vitational meet were asked “There is only one dif- ference in that this pool bas only eight lanes and the ee pool had 10,” said iGibeon, who won a jeliver medal in the women’s 400-metre individual medley really think it is going. 10 G) make that much difference. Brother dives givirig sister harness racing break SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) — Around these parts the relns of the sport of kings reat securely in female hands’ Darlene Costello, Nancy MacDonald and Arlene Haley are positive proof of this when they are listed on an evening’s harness-racing program as trainerdriver for one or fore of the entries. 6 may represent a minority at the Sydney track but neither they nor their male counterparts think in terms of minorities. Costello was born into the racing circle a5 she is the daughter of Donald C. Rankin, a well-known horse broker, owner and breeder of. nearby Frenchvale. Saddle horses were Costello's first love but at the age of 15 ahe got her first taste of harness competition in the annual Powder Puff Derby at the Truro Raceway. and placed third. She received her driver's licence from the United States Trotting Association . at 18, but inexperience = limited her use of it. An accident that sent her brother, Sonny Rankin, to hospital provided Costello’a firat chance to prove her TOOK ‘OVER STABLE over the reapon- Taking sibility for her brother's 10- horse stable, she soon established her ability. She abandoned a nurs assistant's job and went into racing full-time, first at Foxboro, Mass,, then with trainers In the eastern US, before returning home to continue her career at the ; local track. the try,” Loa Angeles Dodgers riipped Cincinnati Redf 4-3, Philadélphia Philliet downed Chicago Cubs 6-2 and San Diego. Padres nipped Houston Astros 6-5. * HITS GRAND SLAM | Gary Alexander belted a grandslam home rum and: Buddy Bell added a two-run triple to power the Indians ‘past Toronto. Cleveland, juniped on Toronto starter Jim nlaney 4-7, for four runs in the third inning to begin the romp. Jason Thompson and Steve Kemp drove intworuns each seventh viclory as the Tigers seven! as gers edged New York Jerry Augustine pitched a three-hitter and Gorman Thomas and Larry Hisle belted two-run homers, leading Milwaukee past Seattle and snapping the Mariners’ winning streak at a club record five games. Jon Matlack tossed a two- hitter for his first American League shutout and Richie Zisk, Bobby Bonds and Bobby Thompson drove in the runs as Texas stopped California. Claudell Washington drave in four runs with a homer and a triple and Wayne Nordhagen hit a solo homer .to pace Chicago over Min- _ Edmonton Pool in dispute before Commonwealth Games “You have to wait until you have a fast meet to find out what it is really like." Tonnell:, an Australian competitor who qualified for his country’s Games team with his per- formance at the invitational peels was pleased with the ty. “T think it's fairly fast," he sald, “It’s not super-fast like the Montreal pool. But it seems a lot faster than most other pools," pools, The 50-metre competition pool was designed to meet standards set by the In- ternational Swimming Federation. It is 1.8 metres deep and has a top-of-thewall design to return overflow water and a grill at the walls to cut down on turbulent part ‘wave action. HAS FOUR PLATFORMS _ The diving tank is 25 anetres by 15.2 metres and is five metres deep. It will “provide the city with its first facility for competitive divers, There are four platforms— at three, five, 7.5 and 10 metres— and - four springboards, two at theone- . metre level and two at three metres. - “It is probably the nicest diving facility in the coun- said Don Webb, Canada’s national team coach, “I was pleasantly surprised," The bullding also includes 4 teaching pool 42 feet by 18 feet with a hydro-therapy capability. Over-all, the aquatic centre covers a water sur- face 25 per cent larger than the Olympic pool in Munich For a while Costello served as head trainer-driver for her father’s stable, but when her brother Donnie came on thesceneshe went out on her own, a position she main- tains today. ; She was the only female at the Sydney track to compete when she entered aged mare O'Brien's Dream. In the beginning -Costello was sensitive to the attention paid to her by other male drivers and fans along the track, but later came to live with It, "Some fans along the fence would make wigecracks about lady esota. Pete LaCock homered and doubled to drive in four runs and Andy Hassler recorded his first victory of the season . as Kansas City downed Oakland. FRYMAN HOT Veteran Woodie Fryman teamed up with Darold Knowles and Mike Garman on a six-hitter and Ellis Valentine singled home the only run Montreal needed to down St. Louis, Fryman, 45, making only his second start for the Expos, pitched out of first and sixth-Inning jams. Roger Metzger socked a tworun double in the sixth off Phil Niekro drove in Darrell: Evans, who had walked, and Helty Cruz, whonhad singled, to give the Giants their win over Atlanta, - John Milner, who had four hits during the game, capped seven a fiverun Pittsburgh burst in the'12th with a grand slam bomer to help the Pirates past New York. — - The Dodgers brokea 7-2 tie in the sixth inning with two runs, on on a bases-loaded walk to Jerry Grote and the other’ on. a grounder by Davey Lopes for their win. Cesar Geronimo and George Foster homered for the Mike Schmidt’s two-run’ first, inning homer started Philadelphia past Chicago. Bowa singled with one out and Schmidt poked Ken Holtzman's first pitch over the right-field fence far his first homer in two weeks and first at home since May 14. Tucker Ashford singled Bilt Almon home with one out in the bottom of the 10th inning to give San Diego its win aver Houston. Coste Island for fish . by Don Pearson Custom Sports The tide this morning at MK Bay Marina is low at 11 a.m, with 1.1 feet, and high at 5:15 Pm with | with 14.6 feet. Douglas Channel fishing Summary last week showed almost all bays producing 2 to 14 pound Springs in good number. ; The main hot spots were Fish trap, Bishop Bay for large fish, Ashton point at Gillities and Sue Channel for Senabing is good. Wi 4 e are looking for crabbing spots with a small beach area and ‘gently sloping bottom. There seems to be quite a number of whales in the waters around Coste Teland, and just one per cent smaller than the pool in. Montreal. The four pools in the centre bold one million gallons. of water. There will be. 1,200 per- manent seats ‘and 3,500 removable seats used during the Games. City officials feel the important thing is how much use the pool will get after Aug. 12, the last day of the Games. The $85-million Montreal] pool is used irom time to time, but for the most part, its gaudy yellow seats are empty almost year round. “The Olympic pool had sort of a sterilized look about it,” noted Gwen Smith, president of the Alberta Swimming Association. “There wasn’t enough deck space. This facility is much friendllerd"’ The swimming and diving events get under way Aug, 4 and end Aug. 9 at the pool, lo- cated in the North Saskat- chewan River Valley five minutes from downtown Edmonton. BE YOUR FAULT: me," she said. “But, I guess E learned to live with it.” . "It wasn’t long before they gave up and began to look upon me as just another driver." Costello said she found a change in attitude among other drivers when she began to drive, “They: would always be laughing and carrying on with me arotnd the paddock area, but when I started to drive it was different. Thera were no-breaks for a rookie driver, especially a female,” Coatello said she gets a higher degree of satisfaction when she defeats one of her four brothers. . Pm going fishing all this week so there will not be another fishing report until July 3. N.Y. threat NEW YORK (AP) — Man- ager Chuck Tanner of Pctis- burgh Pirates received a death threat during his team’s 7-4, 12-inning National - League baseball victory Saturday over New York Mets. The threat was telephoned to the Shea Stadium swit- chboard during the ‘game, but Tanner was not advised of it until the contest was Calgary gets 8th REGINA (CP) — Aquabelles won ‘their eighth consecutive team title at the Canadian junior syn- chronized swimming championships Saturday with a total of 4.14 polnts, Club Aquatique Montreal’ Olympique finished second with 83,57 and Quebec YWCA third with 83.96 Vicky Vilagos of Montreal, who earlier had won the solo. event,nwon the aggregate! championship with 161.8 points. Her twin sister Penny, who teamed with to win the duet cham plonships, was second..wi Quebee won the provin competition with 769 poin! followednby Ontario with 7 and Alberta with 679. Gull vs. Canadians SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) — John Caneira pit- victory Saturday night after Vancouver Canadians had blasted a lone Salt Lake pitcher in toking a 196 Pacific Coast League baseball win in the first game, Caneira, who scattered six hits, recelved support at the plate from , Willie Aikens, who hit his 11th homer in the sixth inning. Steve Stroughter doubled home a key run for Salt Lake in the third. ; Vancouver's Keith Lieppman hit his firat home . run of the season in the third In Saturday's opener, Larry Murray atrokéd five straight base hits in leading a 22-hit assault on Carlos Perez of Salt Lake, who absorbed the defeat. |. Derek Bryant and Mark Budaska homered for the Canadians, and = Brian Abraham went the distance drivers, and it did bother re sTata'e! eececaleteies Sa o 976! sone = * serbele telecast ope = sone sehet SEARS ecetigeeae if you wish your Business Phone listed for your customers Please call ew Bu Not listed i B.C. Tel Directory. 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