- orTAWA (CP) — Hockey and boxing took ‘most of the heat. Thursday during a daydong’ Law Reform Commisalon qeudyol the legal aepots af violence in t ‘The panel concerned with contact sports much as hockey and boxing was dhaj to the Criminal Code in oon- netion with’ criminal’ assault, descsibed -by.-commission’ president Mr: Justice Allen Linden as using force against ‘another person without the consent of that person. |The legal sticking point in contact ‘apahult is given simply by, being a pattidpant. “In sport, any contact would be conaidered assault except for the -Implict consent of the’ participant," Linden said. “The question is at what point should the law be applied beyond the rules of the sport and the normal ‘Jevel ‘of contact required for par- ticipation.” : The answers could be a long time coming as the commis ; isslon hes similar. ~_ of it before preparing a preliminary draft -of its mendations. , Michael Smith of York Unive. sity, author of Violence in Sport published last year, Is that “sport. violence has ‘| never been viewed as violence either ‘by. the courts or by the public — anything short of using a knife or a gun is OK. CITES FIGURES ' He said -the National Football expectation for its athletes and the Canadian Football League lost 462 nian-days of partidpation among its players in 1963, “But containing this excessive violence is considered tobe the responsibility of game offidals with little action taken beyond on-site Sporting part of @ continuing itudy of possible © changes actions or he is “just doing hig job.” sports Is that Implidt permission for- - terested but silent observers. ‘laws were more than. adequate to " such as abolishing head blows, needed. “another problem, explained - Prof. | ‘study on amateur boxing, said “There “suggests amateur boxing is any more. ‘be. ‘special special case under ‘ abolished.” League works on a 100-per-cent injury violence penalties,’’ he added.’ - a 1976 crackdown, ' criminal actions involving . amateur hockey were Initiated by the Ontarlo attorney-general but there have been f° few since, ‘Another problem Smith cited is the | ambivalence of the law on whether the individual is responsible for his violent While Smith, Gilles Letourneau of the Quebec. Ministry of Justice and Montreal lawyer Raymond Allard aimed most of their barbs at hockey, Brian O'Neill and Gilbert Stein, vice- president and general counael. of the National Hockey League, were in- BOTH INCENSED . eo Although . neither spoke . ‘to the commission, both were incensed that hockey was a main target of criticism, saying the rules of hockey and existing | caver any-anticipated on-ice violence. Boxing, despite several suggestions that it should be elther banned or severely curtailed through measures no outside defender. Panelist Bruce Kidd, University of Toronto physical education professor and former chairman of a provincial is no overwhelming evidence that dangerous on a lasting basia than most other contact sports. Boxing should not criminal law and should not . be But he agreed with Paul Palango, sports editor of The Globe and Mail, and Eli Martel, member of the Ontario legislature for Sudbury East, that consideration” could be given to preventing youngsters from taking part in competitive boxing events — limiting them to training only — until _ the age of 16. Kingman likes new role ' Dave Kingman hit two the fourth inning to give — homers and drove in five Oakland a 2-0 lead. He hit a three ruh hother ia the ruma to lead Oakland A's toa 7-4 American baseball victory Thur- sixth. Jays, who had four solo secutively, The Blue Jays got three aday over Toronto Blue of their home runs ‘con- . . off Mike honiers — two. from Warren in the sixth by Willie Upshaw and one Upshaw, Bell and Bar- apiece from George Bell field to cut the A's lead Dave. Dravecky. ‘Th the National League's only night game, Craig McMurtry worked out of trouble in three of the first four innings to outduel Jeff. Ruseell and pitch Atlanta Braves to a 21 victory over Cincinnati Reda. and Jesse Barfield. tot. McMurtry, who walked now has nine In Ooty American five batters in the firat homer and 24 RBI, both games, four innings, lost his lead major Brook ‘acaby hit a He- shutout bid when Dan Kingmin hae'tn breaking homer in the Driessen led off the REY in his lat 10-games, . eighth . inning. to. boost:.., elghth .. with .. his. first how te seers like this.” man, who came has’ * been the © A's says he likes thenew role. defeated. New York “You stay fresh, you Yankees 42,-- Houston stay strong,” he . said. Jiminez forged a 2-2 tle In ; “All you have to con- the seventh When he fem centrate on is baserun- tripled and raced all the | ning and hitting. way home on Willie Ty ae really excited Randolph's error'on the about relay. Tom’ Brunansky Kingman’s first homer, Baseball standings WATIONAL CHAOUR over Ghicagoandgivethe.::, { «-: dians thelr Kingman said. “It's kind straight victory, of an fneonsclous feeling White Sox have lost five when ‘you have such a of their last six games, - Greg Walker homered for Chicago in the fourth.. .. Dave: Engle hit a tie- ‘sNew York Mets, breaking single to cap a two-run seventh inning, designated hitter, and he and Minnesota Twins ning £2. eres Clexelgndito.a 54 vietory.. homered for Minnesota in a ‘wo-run shot, came in the eighth inning. Don Sutton and Rollie Fingers combined. on a seven-hitter, and Paul Moliter had three hits to pace Milwaukee Brewers to a 2-1 victory over California Angels. Sutton ; worked into the eighth, "ee =oand Fingers struck out the side in the ninth for S bibowl. dada One of the two runs. off Russell was unearned ‘after an error by Reds shortstop Dave Concepeion. . fourth The THINKING OF MOVING UP? Set your eyes on this modern beauty located on Soucte Avenue with 4bedrooms and ail the exterlor, sundecks, view call Rusty or Bert eer neg ay yh ena pI eet ee a7}; me yey cag emer eager ep eat me ee - aye The Heratd, Friday, April 27, 1964, Page 7 ‘NBA A plavotis “upset d m- ‘Basketball Assoiation playoff series. . at 'We played real good team § defence,” — sald the ‘start of the “seand quarter that-. gave Milwaukee . the serles “Tey absolutely open ‘sennd-romd play Sunday at home against New Jersey in'a beat-of- seven series. believable that we beat. Portland Trail Blazers 117-105." - extras Including, 3 baths, Sky-lighis cedar iriple paved driveway and much more, To 24 points as the underdog New Jersey Nets ypset Philadelphia 7éera 101-98 ‘Thureday night to win their best-of-five -:firat- round =; - National NATIONAL LEAGUE . ABR H Pet. Maldonado, LA “95 7 17 486 Gwynn, SO ‘74 1?) 34 6 Lelebvra, .Pha a4 7 1 386 Little, Atl 7414, 27-388 Templetn, SD 69 25.342 Ray, Pgh 6} 10 22.358 MCRyolds, SD 6914 242.348 Raines, Mil --72 16 25 3a? Matthews, Chi = 72-18 -25..367 Sax, LA TP 26 8 ~ Runs batted In:. Carters Mon- ° treal, 20; Marshall, Los Ang- “elea, 19. Doubles; Carter, Montreal, 7: Little, Montreal, 3; Francona, Montreal, a Tritio, San Fran- . cisco, 6, Triples: Nine fled with. 2. Homa runs: Washington, At- lanta, 6; Marshall, Los Angeles, 6; Brock, Los Angeles, 5: Wall- - - ach, Montreal, 5. Stolen Bases: Samyet, Phila Seiphla, W233" Winging, San Diego, ; Mottening a dacisions): ‘Smlth, Montreal, 40, 1,000, 2.17) Hon eycutt, Los Angeles, 3-0, 1.000, 1.64; Hudson, Philadelphia, 3-0, 1,000, 4.43, — Strikeouts: Ryan. Houston, 31) Valenzuela, Los Angeles, 23. Saves: Gossage, San- Diego, 7; Sutter, St. Louls, 5. . “AMERICAN LEAGUE 6 ABR H Pet, Garby, Det It 3) 8 15.300 Trammii, Dery 65 18 27 ds Upshaw, Tor i au Bell. Tor 20-8) 9. Garcia, Tor 5 5 Bernzrd, Cle 1S 43 Lemon, Cet 17 Engle, Min 1a Tabler, Cle 14 Davis, Sea 13 Runs batted = in:- \kingman, Oakland, 24; Mazeby, Toronto Wi -ReJackson, California 14; OaCinces, California, 18, Doubles: Bell, Taronto, #; Up. 42 “ 9 a“ a shaw. Toronto, &; Boone, Call- fornia, 8. . Triples; Nine tled with two. Home runa: Kingman, Ooak- tand, 9; ReJackson, Callfarnia, §.° Stolen bases: - Garcia, To. ronto, 13; Butler, Cleveland, 11. Pitching (3° decision): & Niekro, New .York, 4-0, ° 1,000, 0.98; Atorris, Datralt, 2-0, 1.000, A9B; Leal, Toronto, 3-6, 1.006,: 2.10; Stieh, Toronta, .3-0,, 1.40%, “Rds. Caudill,, Oakland, « “homers. Ver idudtad ix iia 2A) OA TO Guraj: wgaheas we Strikeouts: - PK iiaven, : land, 31;° Laat, Toronto, 24; Moore, Seattle, 24; with Call- fornla, 24, Saves: Quisenbarry, Kanses City, 6; Camacho, Cleveland, 3, Caudill, Oskland, 3 AAllwavkee 3. SPLIT LEVEL HOME With panoramic view of Terrace and Skeena Valley. Just cam. pletely upgraded and in beautiful condition. -Post & beam Ilving room, dining room and kitchen on open plan, floor to = celiing masonry fireplace. 3 pce. ensuite, attached garage. Nice family room. Weil located in town. Call Bob “wait Divilen pet. oat. his third save. bjungh. Phladelpea 10 6 2s — In the National League, cago 0 7 8 64 )~6Pedro 6Guerrero hit a , torten) tees 1" three-run homer in the : tome FAMILY Plitsourgh pee seventh inning to forge a 7 On quiet street. Great ‘ We i vinta 5-6 tie, and Mike Marshall San Diego " mae 70 — followed with a’ solo gardening soll. Frult aime YC M2 gt homer thet gave Los HM trio “sorencnt San Francico 7 11 399 #5 Angeles Dodgers a 65 fully finished with Houston .7 12.48 7 yictory over San Diego [i Cincinnatl 6 19,3916 7% wood stove, 4th Thursday Rawits Padres, Both homers BM edroom, rec room hes! Angeles 4 San Disoo § Atlenta’ 2 Cincinnatl | ‘Teday's Games 8t. ‘Louls at Montreal Chiéego at-Pliteburoh N Sen Francisco at Cincinnatl N Phitadeiphie at New York N Aflanta a? Houston N Loa Angales at Sen Dlega N ‘Saturday Games St. Louls at Montreal came off San Diego's Veterans solve and sauna. Owners are transferred and are anxious to sell.. For appointment to view a call Danny Sheridan. Sheridan. Richard who “; eollected six assists and “phot 11 for 20 from the . fleld and two of five on 1978, were TopiO ' geries in decisive fifth Ripken, Geltimore, @; * 70)... Fingers, § the foul line. _: The T6ers, who were eliminated from the playoffs in the firat round or the first time since to become the seoond team in NBA history to rally from a 0-2 defi, ‘Four other © teams finished their best-of-five games Thursday night as Milwaukee Bucks stopped Adanta Hawks 118-89; Utah Jazz defeated Denver Nuggets 127-121; Dallas Mavericks edged _ Seattle SuperSonics It- New York Knicks face the “Pistons at Detroit tonight in the fifth and dedding game of that series. The Nets, who out- scored Philadelphia S6to the end of the game, felt the key play came with -the 76ers leading 92-09. . Richardson drove for a fastbreak layup and was- ‘fouled, making the free ‘throw for a three-point play that tied the game at 92-02. Andrew Toney led the Véera with 22 points and Moses Malone had 19. Bucks 118 Hawks 89 Marques Johnson and Junior Bridgeman a an wa spurt at vietory. The" Bucks will . 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Make an appalniment to view with Dick Evans. PRICED RIGHT 3.» bedroom full basement home located in Caledonia subdivision. Dining room plus kitchen nook, 2 pce. ensulte and a full basement to develop ta your style of living. Listed at $77,500. To view call ‘Dick Evans. (1976 LTD.) 635-6142 Atienta:at Movaton S QUIET LOCATION Ean Francie at work problems f Of the Bench 1170 sq. ch i = ’ zB ft. ' att w THE ROODLANDS, Ho oment, 3 jemies . _— . nan St. Louls at Montra: Grahams and fireplaces, all major whe Frais or CINCINNATI “McCord: took Point appliances included. nlladeonta at New York | Poutes to solving thelr Even a 1 bedroom In- ize ety aso bro golfing problems ‘law sulte if ‘daslred, Atlanta’ at Houston N McCord: went home. and Asking $76,000. Qpen to AMERICAN Leagua Graham went to the ‘Offers. 4718 Galr Ave. Mart Divinwn” * practice tee, ‘MLS ° Call Bob’ Detroit " ) ao a. The results were the Sheridan Cleveland ’ 19 _same, for one day’ at. : en ee " 3 zs te “Teast, a the Professional New York 1 10 ald * at | ' Golfers Assocation. Beston 712.98 9%" veterans each fired six- MeO at Chica = umder-par 688 Thureda evita | ; we x to share the first-round lea e = 500,000 - Calltornl Kennet ety iH 4 ns “i Houston Open at The fare! SEE 2 Woptands Coty cb, Chicago * us 4 “I've: been practising coactinrttay Remi very hard and I hope it is Rand § Chicago 4 to ff,” sald Minnewote 4 ew York 2 going pay ou, . . ‘ Osklang 7 Toronto 4 Graham, who has not won JOMN CURRIE Milwatioes 2 Cellfornia 1 Seattle 6 Baton 5 (10 Innings) Ottrott ‘at Texas N Galtimare at Kanses City N a tournament since 1970. | “{ haven't played very well the last four years.” BOB SHERIDAN 635-2664 BERT LIUNGH 635-5754 RUSTY LJIUNGH 635-5754 DICK EVANS 49635-7000 OANNY SHERI! os-5377 JOY DOVER | aus-rere ~ GORDIE SHERIDAN 435-4701