{SSSCEEISEASHETEETIES NEW YORK (AP) — Rod =Carew, Minnesota Twins’ Scbrilliant first baseman who shas been flirting with the ts .400 mark all season, heads =the American League's =astarting team for the July 19 all-star game at Yankee Stadium, it was announced ~Tuesday. . Carew received 4,292,740 votes from fans who participated in the balloting or starting positions on the all-star teams, more than any player in the eight-year history of the fan voling, accor ng to final tabu- -Jations released by baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn's: Office. . Carew, batting .398 through Monday night's games, received 15,005 votes :more than the National “League leader, Steve ‘Garvey of Los Angeles -Dodgers, also a_ first ‘baseman, Carew has been chosen for the starting team Jn each of his 11 major Jeague seasons, « A Tecord 12,562,476 votes t - WINNIPEG (CP) — Ralph Brock ran for one touchdown and passed to Richard Crump for three others as Winnipeg Blue Bombers erup’ in the second half for a 23-11 Western Football Conference victory Tuesday night over Saskatchewan Roughriders. ’ The Bombers trailed the defending ‘champions 11-10 at the half, ‘mainly because the Saskatchewan defence ‘Tefused to allow Brock to get ‘the offence moving. “ But the third-year signal- ‘caller got hot in the second half with the help of some “excellent punt returns and ‘furnovers by _ the defence i gave Winmpeg § dield position. Brock di- srected ered Bombers to 23 ~-Crump,- getfing his first full shot at running back, took touchdown passes of ‘seven, nine and 25 yards. conference Guess who topped > American League poll were counted in this year’s balloting, far surpassing the mark of 8,-370,145 set a year ago. Five American League players topped three million votes each. The closest race in the last five years took place at shortstop, where Rick Burleson of Boston Red Sox edged Bucky Dent of New York Yankees by just 3,426 yotes. Burleson received 2,221,349 votes to 2,217,-823 for Dent. YANKEE AT SECOND Completing the starting infield for the American League will be second baseman Willie Randolph of the Yankees and third baseman George Brett of Kansas ct Royals, last year’s batting champion. Randolph was an easy winner, receiving 2,846 479 votes to 2,053,642 for runner- up Don Money of Milwaukee Brewers. Brett had a tougher time, getting 3,058,453 votes to 2,671,120 for Graig Nettles of the Yan- ees. Bernie Ruoff accounted for the rest of the Winnipeg scoring with a 32-yard fiel goal, two singles arid four converts. - : : Steve Mazurak took a 50- yard pass from Ron Lancaster in the first quarter for Saskatchewan’s only touchdown. Bob Macoritti kicked a 21-yard field goal, one single and a convert, Saskatchewan controlled much of the first half. SHOWS CONTROL Lancaster demonstrated his ball control talents as Winnipeg had only -il plays in the first quarter, three of those punts. The Saskatchewan defence held the Bombers to six first downs in the first half, five of those coming on a 71-yard marcm that led to Crump's first touchdown in the second quarter,. | .. ..Meanwhile, Lancaster put the Riders in position for Macoritti’s single at 6:32 and Mazurak made a finger- ‘starters in ’ defence turried the ball There was an even tighter race for the starting catcher’s spot, where Boston’s Carlton Fisk edged Thurman Munson of the - Yankees, 3,476,028 votes to 3,362,177. The starting outfielders 1 will be Cari Yastrzemski of Boston,. Ricmie Zisk of Chicago White Sox and Reggie Jackson of New York. Jackson climbed from fifth place a week ago to the No. 3 spot with 2,259,475 votes to 2,201,771 for fourthplace finisher Fred of Boston. Randolph, Burleson and isk are all first-time competition. George Scott, the AL. home run leader with 25 thro Monday, finished third in the balloting amon first basemen, behin Carew and New York’s Chris Chambliss. And the league leader in runs batted in, Larry Hisle of Minnesota, came in sixth in the voting for outfield spots. © - Roughies feel bomb tip catch for a touchdown at ’ 14:21. Macoritti added a 21- yard field goa] in the second quarter for an 11-7 Sas- §@ katchewan lead. - The Winnipeg defence shut down after that. Winnipeg’s domination in the second half of the game, yed before 24,844 fans, hee in the statistics. In askatchewan . thehalf, Brock hit on 11 of 14 passes for 155 yards and Crump and Jay: Washington ran for 99 more. Over-all, the Bombers finished with 351 yards net offence, 234 of it passing. Saskatchewan had 297 yards net, with 244 through the air. Brock finished with. 21 completions on 33 attempts, while Lancaster and Eric Guthrie, who played the last few minutes, combined for 20 completions on 44 attempts. The Winnipeg over to the offence five times, on three pass interceptions and two fumble recoveries. Programs.may be cancelled :, PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) — Roger Adolph, head of the British Columbia Native Sports: and Recreation Advisory Committee, says some native sports programs snight be cancelled this year if agreement is not reached wit the federal government. - Adolph = and other committe members are scheduled to meet in Ottawa Thursday with fitness and amateur sports department officials, The committee wants a larger role in program Management as well as a freater financial commitment from Ottawa. Adolph said in an interview Monday from Vancouver that B.C.'s program requires $200,-000 in grants a year. The federal - overnment has contributed 00,000 annually for five years. : The national Indian sports hody operates under irection of the National dian Brotherhood with a mandate to develop sports and recreation programs for Indians in Canada. - Adolph said a : Smile - if you think ; you're in shape. St omer The Cenackan movamand for pascal fanens. Fitness. In your heart you know it’s right. ol Prater late SOME. HE EMPTIES AN ASHTRAY ANO CLEANED THE WHOLE HOUSE! RAR DE Se emET Tees ABLE SETS EEE ET ROE EE RY quarterly payment, due April ] and not received until June 6, caused the B.C. office to close and lay off five full-time and three parttime field staff. “We have been operating on a shoestring budget, not knowing what is going to hap year to.year,” he sa id. Adolph said -the Vancouver office closure means native Indian sports clinics and a province-wide trai program for Indian - recreation leaders will be stopped. He also said other provinces are to shut doown offices or cut back sports and recreation programs. . Adolph said a major conflict has developed with the federal government over a sports and recreation evaluation. “Ottawa decided to do all the evaluation by simpl having us fill out forms hike a Local Initiatives Program project,” he said. ‘We told Ottawa we are not going to @ll out the forms with the iaotic questions.’ Aldoph said the federal government keeps asking why there are not Indians in the Olympics, but then refuses to provide adequate funding. . Cd . allstar HARDWARE i ey ey eer STORES F ~ GORDON S| é |. ANDERSON ., bring you a T.V. GUIDE , ALL LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE . | Wednesday APPLY NOW FOR ~ learning a trade - world travel A JOB IN THE FALL The Canadian Armed Forces has openings for young Canadians capable of passing the en- trance standards and interested in: - excellent career and pay opportunities Openings are available in Sea Operations, Land Operations and some administrative and elec- trical and mechanical trades. 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