; Page (The Herald, Friday, July 2, 1962 — — daily herald Oltenbrite i is 3 tops - . "the Caiiadian standardof a: 98.21 set ln 1979 7 a by Sheila Dezéeuw at Hamilton. - cS ‘TORONTO- (CP) * world. - Anne’ Ottenbrite of Whitby, Ont., twice set a Comntonwealth’ record for the 200- P % = metre breaststroke event Thursday arthe - ? four-day trials began selecting the {Canadian team fo compete in the. world j championships from July 29 to Aug.'8 in’ * Guayaquil, Ecuador, =~ i Victor Davis, 18, of Guelph, Ont,, who swims for the Region of Waterloo club, ‘ qualified for the team easily by setting a ‘Canadian record of one_ minute,..3.45. ~seconds in the men’s 100-metre -breast- ; stroke — the fastest time recorded in the “world this. year. : But the day belonged to Ottenbrite, ‘whose time of. 2:33.23 in’ winning the . women’s 200-metre . breaststroke final jeapped a meteoric rise to prominence, It is “the fifth fastest time recorded for the event. cin the world this year. The world record is 2:26.36, set three years ago. — 2 She was an unknown on the national. ‘scene until she won the 100-and 200-metre 3 ‘breaststroke events at the Canada Games- z last summer in Thunder Bay, Ont., placed “fourth in an international. short-course émeet in Florida Jast January, setting a — Canadian record, and won both the.100 and ‘200 breaststroke events at the Canadian ‘short-course championships earlier this «? year in-Brantford, Ont: Ottenbrite broke the Com monwealth and. ’ Canadian records in her qualifying heat . , with a time of 2: 34,27. She bettered the ae - She's 16 years ald, - __., double jointed inher knees and ankles, and . on her way to becoming one‘of the. ‘best” " "i women’s breaststroke ewimmners in‘ the’ The Ajax ‘Aquatie Club. member then came back later: ix. the day to better: her ~ own record, crediting the hard training by” coach Paul Meronen for hex victory. For Davis, the driving tores was ‘psychological, « He had clocked a poor qualifying time of 1:07.07, only fifth best and setting’ him on: ‘an outer lane for the final. “I talked to my coach (after the’ heat) _ and we agreed I wasu’t myself, iny usual _ animal self,” said Davis. “And: I ‘gat: and realized that, 80 I just went hog wild and shaved all my head and everything, er The previous world-bést time set: this. year was 1:04.00 by Gennadi ‘Utenkov ‘of the Soviet Union. ‘The world. record is 1:02.86, - Davis has his sight set on ther men’s 200- metre ‘breaststroke. scheduled ‘for - Saturday. He holds the short-course (25- “metre) world-best time-for the distance. - Also qualifying for the team was Dan - Thompson, 26, of Toronto, who clocked the ’ third best time in‘ the world this year, winning the 100-metre butterfly in 55.00. - Other qualifiers were Naomi Marubashi, ' 48, of. Toronto, in the women's 10-metre freestyle with a time of 57,80; Cheryl Gibson, 22, of Edmonton, in the women's - 400-metre individual medley with a time of | 20, of | 4:52.20, and Peter Szmidt, Edmonton, in the men’s 200-metre freestyle with a time of 1:52.44, , * Tucson Toros beaten. Ron Kittle and- Jose ;. Castro drove in two runs : each. while’ Chris’ Nyman ‘and Jay Loviglio paced Edmonton's 17-hit attack with four hits apiece as the peewee ett Trappers beat the Tucson Toros 7-6 in Pacific Coast League actioh. In other Thursday night ‘ games, Portland swept a | doubleheader at home by | Salt Lake scored a 9-8 home ‘turf victory’. over Albuquerque - 9-8 and 8-3. Hawaii’s game at Adult Oriented Phone |. NOW AVAILABLE - Birchwood . Apartments — - 5 bedroom suites 7 . | Bese to downtown — rain. At Tucson, Kittle's ‘two- . Castrp's RBI, single gave the first. TAe ae Nyman’s. run-scoring - Single in the second and ~ Castro’s_ third- inning RBI single padded the Trapper - ‘seored twice in. the fourth. ’ Nyman and Lorenzo Gray made it 6-4 in the Sixth in- ning. . Ifthe last3 digits of your’ ck order as the.t LL. 635-4422 jackpot win HUMBER HBG WINS SoC Check the jackpot number on the top of your Express teker. Ht your number ts identical tu and Wi the same onder as the jackpgt number above. you win the jackpot prize LAST 3 DIGITS OF THE Jackpot NUMBER WINS $25 pi fnum ar are identical to, and inthesame ree digit number above, you win $25. NEXT WIMSBAY's 107A. HEGULAR WINNING NUMBERS REGULAR WINNING NUMBERS ‘beating Phoenix 8-7 and 63, Tacoma won at Vancouver — Spokane was postponed by - . tun triple coupled ‘with | f eae ato lgad in the. . firgt* Tucson’. retaliated with two runs in - lead to 5-2 before Tucson . Back-to-back doubles by | p Reeser ne inn ae ee ee ee i hein PSD OER gate oe : iad PT D King dashed fs “LONDON (CP). — Defending champion Chris Evert : Lioyd dashed Bile‘ Jean King’s hopes for a seventh . : Wimbledon - singles title, dowiiing the. 38-year-old - _ American 7-6, 2-6, 6-8 in.semifinal action today at the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. | Evert, peeded second, now advances’ to the final . Saiurday'againut top-seeded Martina Navratilova, a 62, 6-2 winner today over No. 11 seed Bettina Bunge in the other all-American semifinal. Navratilova, a native of Czechoslovakia, has not lost a set en route to. the final. King, playing ln her 104th match at the grase-court tournament, fought gallantly. She won five straight games to grab thé second set, then fended oft four match points before finally falling. ‘Rain brought play toa halt in the third set. The women, who had met 23 times previously with Lloyd . holding 16 victories, returned to the court alter a 4- . minute delay. : Lioyd Immediately gained her second mateh point -with a forehand passing shot, but gave it right back by drilling a backhand wide'of the mark.. ’ King, seeded No. 12, stayed off a third match point, _ Seized the advantage with a beautifully executed drop volley and served out the game to pull to 3-5. ‘ King then set the crowd abuzz by taking the first two points from Lloyd in the next service game. But her younger opponent maintained her composure and | won the next three points, angling a drop shot winner’ _ off of King's drop volley to gain her fourth mateh point, King pulled to deuce with a foreband volley, but Lloyd hit another sparkling passing shot and then toppled the 20-tlme Wimbledon champion with the last of a handful of well-disguised lobs from the backhand side.. The two-hour victory marked the fifth consecutive: year that Lloyd, a three-time Wimbledon champion, has reached the final. King yielded just two points on her first twa service games in the opening set, but was broken in the fifth . ame, However, she broke right back and the two exchanged service to go to the tiebreaker. ‘From 2-2, Lloyd tore off three-straight points and maintained that: cushion to set point, which came when King netted a smash. Navratilova, who became a U.S. citizen last year, is going-after her third Wimbledon singles crown. She also. captured the title in 1978 and 1979. Navratilova needed neither theatrics nor patience against Bunge, taking little more than one hour to defeat the former star of the .West German Federation Cup team who lives in-Coral Gables, Fla. - Bunge held serve to open the match, only to have logether the next five games en, a "Tm - enjoying; tennis. more “than “ever,” said: Navratilova. “Everything seems to be going my way. ‘I can’t believe I've won so easily, I've only had to §0 to four alt once in this championship. But I'm not worried about the games being -too easy. If I'm pushed, I'm sure I'll rise to it.”’ She proved that in the second set when Bunge broke her- serve in the second game for a 2-0 lead, But Navratilova responded by capturing the next six games, holding two of her service games at love. - With a victory Saturday,. Navratilova would cap- ture 8 $500,000 bonus and be only one step: away from ~ winning another $500,000. The Playtex Challenge is a prize of $1 million for ; the woman professional tennis player who can win four specified major tournaments in @ 12-month period on four different surfaces. If a player wins.” three of the four, she reteives $500,000. The tournaments are the U:S, women’s indoor championship, played « on. a synthetic surface; the Family Circle. Cup, clay court: Wimbledon, grass court, and the 1962 U.S. Open, hard court. The left-hander, -who-now makes her home In Dallas, already has Won the U.S. women’s indoors and the Family Circle Cup. If she loses Saturday, Navratilova still could Feceive $500,000 by winning the U.S., Open in September, a title she has never captured. : Navratilova, in: reaching the final in her 19th consecutive tournament, has been devastating this year, winning 59 of 54 matches. Her only Joss came in ' . the title match of the’ Avon championships in New York in March to Sylvia Hanika. ; The men, meanwhile, were to complete * their’ quarter-final round.. Defending champion John McEnroe of the U.S. was to face fifth-seeded Johan Kriek of South Africa, while Tim. Mayotte, ‘the unranked American‘in his second year as a pro, was.. tooppose No. 11 Brian Teacher of the U.S,, a six-year Wimbledon - veteran. “State editor: . . don schaffer “MADRID... (Reuter) Maradona said as Argentina prepared for today's ’‘second-round match against. Brazil. It is a game the Argentines must win to stay in the competition. Maradona said Argentine football ‘‘is - - agw finishing a cycle and will have to he renewed bit by bit.—- “After these four years together and alt those matches we've played, I -belleve the . Bolden age of Argentine football will ibe over with this World Cup-” Argentina was pushed to the brink of opening Group C second-round match. in Bareelona’s 40,600-capacity Sarria Stadium last Tuesday, The same cramped arena will stage today's game and the Brarilians are. concerned that the highly charged at- © mosphere that played a part in making the Argentina-Italy match such a niggling” - affair may have a similar effect this time. Zico, Brazil’s midfield maestro, acknowledged.it would be a tough match. Mario Rubio of Mexico i is the referee in ‘question. He. lists climbing among his hobbies and may need all his stamina to keep on top of today’ 8 South American showdown. . Brazil -has not lost to Argentina for 2 years and must be favored to maintain this record today. Its place In the semifinals . would then depend on the outcome of its . match against Italy on Monday, MONTREAL (CP) — Scott Sanderson, Montreal Expos starting pitcher Thursday ' night, probably felt'as frustrated as the — frightened -squirrel that scurried around . the Olympic Stadium turf in the fifth in- - ning of the National; League baseball game. The Expos right-hander held New York Mets to only six hits in a complete-game - performance but a pair of unearned runs ‘in the third inning led to'a 2-1 defeat, The loss prevented the Expos from tying Phillies for first place in the East Division. - Instead, they trail by one game entering 4 five-game, three-day seriea starting tonight against the Pirates in Pittsburgh. _ ’_ Sanderson contributed to his downfall by . ” . ylelding a two-out double to rival pitcher Mike Scott.in the third. Scott had another . double in the eighth. ” Speedy Mookle Wilson. then hit. a ‘grounder to third baseman Tim Wallach, © whose throw sailed over the head of first baseman Al Oliver allowing Scott to tle the » ., Store 1-1. Wilson, who took second on the errant throw, scored the winning run when . Bob Bailor, the next batter, singled to. centre. . The Expos, who have lost six of their last against Scott, 6-5, in 7 2-3. Innings. Even the squirrel, " paren \ — : Argentina has epitaph vo ‘Champion . . “Argentina, fights for’ World’ Cup survival “today butits atar player, Diego Maradona, -- _ has already provided the team’ 8 epitaph... - . “T belleve the golden’ age of Argentine ‘football will be over with this World Cup,” . . Glimination when it lost 2-1 to Italy in the * - because Argentina had to win. ‘‘Any hard * Play will be the referee's business,” “ties said. : _- St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia. . ight games, managed ‘only six hits which Expos utility. infielder . In today’ ¢ other second-round ‘match, ‘former’ champion West: Germany meets” ‘Spain ina Group 8 game’ ii Madrid's. Bernabeu Stadium. England, which. drew” 00 with the, Germans on Tuesday, ebm: pletes the group. There have beet persistent reports of “discontent in the German camp and they ” have not escaped the notice pf Spanish’ manager Jose Santamaria. “Germany la, very nervous," he said. = , “Their, atyle, like.-England’s, is force, Oure is faster and what we'll try to do Is force. them to play at the Thythm we im: ” The Soviet Union faces what should be a titanic tusslé with Poland on Sunday after pulting Belgium out of the tournanient ‘with a 1-0 Group A win In Barcelona Jast night. Khoren Oganceyan struck the winner _ after 48 minutes. It was a rare move of ‘quality by a Soviet team which could not produce the flueit soccer which had been a — _feature of the first round. But manager Konstantin Beskov said: “In. future matches we shall ey. to be mare en- ‘tertaining.” The Belgiana went ‘out of the tournament because, as manager Guy Thys sald: “We usually know how to seorée goals in Belgium but they simply dried up in Spain, " _ Austria also made its final bow Thur- eday after a 2-2 draw againat Northern ‘Ireland in a Group D match ‘in the Calderon Stadium here. . Ireland, inspired by two headed goals from Billy Hamilton, continue to confound expectations but must beat France on ‘Monday to reach the last four. A draw ‘ would Put the French through.” ; ‘s ‘Sanderson was frightened? _ . Brad Mills said appeared to come from the _. Tunway near the Montreal dugout, failed to” provide inspiration. . After rmning around the field for ‘about i five minutes, the squirrel was escorted by . field attendants out a door down the left- ‘field line. ’ “We needed this game by Mike badly, " said New York manager George Bam-. — pane he ea Uy to rts ong pre Ben | The only run Scott allowed was in the first as Tim Wallach drew a two-out walk, Al Oliver singled and Gary Carter stroked an RBI single, It was Scott’s first victory as a starter : since April, He had spent much of the last . _menth in the bullpen trying to correct ‘his ; problems. Jerse Orosco bailed Scott out of an ’. @ighth-inning jam, getting Warren Cromartie to round aut with runners at . first and third. When Orosco walked Dan -Norman ~ Jeading off the Expos ninth, Neil Allen relieved. Chris Speler sacrificed Norman . tosecond before Allen retired the next two " batters for his 16th save. In a doubleheader at Pittsburgh tonight, Charlie Lea, 6-3, and Dan Schatzeder, 1-4, will pitch for the Expos against John Candelaria, 3-4, and a pitcher yet to be determined. de Baseballs 1 runs bunched - . Texas and New York bunched their runs’ : early Thursday night, the Rangers jum- ping on California for five runs in the fourth inning en route to a 7-2 victory over _ the Angels, the Yankees pouring their five runs across in the first way to-a 63 trump i to pave the over Milwaukee Brewers. . In the rest. of the ‘American ‘League, -~ Detroit Tigers defeated Boston Red Sox 5- 4, Cleveland Indians “beat. Baltimore: Orioles 6-2, Minnesota Twins mauled Chicago White, Sox 92 and : Seattle Mariners defeated Toronto Blue Jays 4-3. . ‘On Wednesday It was Seattle 10 Toronto’ 4, Cleveland 9 Baltimore 0, Detroit’ 12 " Boston 3, Milwaukee 9 New York 7, Texas 5 ’ California 3, Oakland 4 Kansag city 0, 7 Minnesata 4 Chicgao 0. 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