c “LPA to sue league, Alouettes for salaries - ry Players’ "Association will B . gue’ ‘the CFL and two former . w\, Montreal Alouettes owners ‘son behalf of eight former . “Alouettes players who are. ; owed money by the defunct | club, Says a lawyer for the mo association. “Robert Charbonneau, * as Montreal. lawyer. retained - by, the association, said Monday he will iaunch sults against Sam Berber, Nelson Skilbania snd thé league ‘this. moiith. ‘we're sulng for aix tigures, "Charbonneau * gaid. “Tye been instructed to sue the three. parties different, players," 3 ¢cWhitg Shoes): ‘Johnson, Sonny Pere “Junior Ah’ Dan .Yochum, Andy. Hopkins, Ron ‘Singleton, - You, Shaecter. ‘Slugs arid: Larry = Pfohl. -"{, ,Asplnthypéasible plainttt oly, Dighio.,Horrig who is ~ playing with the Concordes - and will not.decide whether whe; will takg. action until January, , Charbonneau said. ; . “All the players h have sent me- their documentations, - but I must be able to speak. to all- of them before the ‘proceedings re. draf “Local Sports Shorts ” Pisza Hut United won their second game of the second. -balf-season Monday night as they came from behind to edge Twin Hlver Falcons 43. - John Amos’s second goal of the game early i n the second half gave Falcons a 2-1 lead but Pizza Hut stayed close and eventually won. Scott Keal had two goals for the winners, ° with George de Medeiros and Henry Craviero getting the others, David Black had the third Twin River goal, “*"Pwin River remains winless in the ‘second half-season. . ‘In the next Terrace Youth Soccer Association. undar-18 tiVision game, Pizza Hut takes on Braid Insurance Rovers Wednecday night at 6:30 p.m. at Sheena Junlor Secondary oats , a * potentially: able -to the. The, players are Billy” ‘Taighead Charbonnéau. “sald. » “However, you can be “certain that the suits will be filed at, some: polnt during. “the month of August: . "We were hoping not toga. ; ‘tothe courts, but we feel the ‘position -of the potential defendants is ‘clear that they . TORONTO. Playing against French Open champion‘ Wilander, Tony Graham, a little-known player from | ’ Sausalito, Calif., had just hit the ball into the net for an unforced error during the first game. ‘Patience!’ Graham > hissed loudly to himself . after allowing Wilander to escape double-break point ~— the only time the 17-year- old Swede would be in the least bit of danger en route to a 63, 6-4 first-round victory Monday at- the. Player's International ‘tennis championship. Wilander, who along with capturing ‘the -Swedish Open, has been .doing his best to make tennis fans forget Bjorn Borg who has extended his leave of ab- sence from tournament play until next year. In other matches Monday at the $300, ooo (U,8) (CP) -— Mats to, the. absdciation’ ‘anid to, other . parties, So we'll be wasting: time if we try to settle out of court, an “Montreal Coneordes, the team which replaced the Wilander wins walking Canadian Open, another unknown American, Ben Testerman, was more fortunate against a seeded player, eliminating No, .7 ‘ seed Mark Edmondson of -Australla 4-6, '6-4, 6-4. The only other first-round upset ’ had Australian’ John Fit- zgerald scraping by: No. 16 ‘peed Eric Fromm of the “United: States 7-6, 3-6, 7-6. Martin Wostenholme of.” _. Oakvillé, Ont-; became the “first of the four Canadian wild cards to advance to the second round, struggling by American Rick Pagel 4 4-6, 4 3, 64. Besides Wilander, four other seeded players ad- vanced to the second round. Tenth-ranked Chip Hooper | swept fellow American Matt Doyle 7-4, 6-3; No, Ti seed Shlomo Gliekstein of Israel dumped American Glen Holroyd7-6, 6-0 will be ‘denying. ‘ability, i “Alouettes as, a GFL Eastern ~ based | on’ the: ‘statements - - they’ve- ~ made’ “Division ‘entry. this season, © are not considered at this point to be liable: for the . : ‘payments and are not likely to. be’ sued, Charbonneau. ; said, ; So 7 ned or: , don schaffer "CFL “Commistoner Juke : ‘Gaudaur. ‘said Monday. he ‘didn't know anything about the pending: sults. against the league and. refused comment, ‘Disirlet of Terrace Netioe of Public Hearing | Policy Change for Strata Title-Gouversions | TAKE NOTICE THAT, a Public Meeting Is being held on Monday, August 16, 1962, at 8:30 p.m. In the Municipal Council ‘Chambers, 3215 Eby Street,. Terrace, ’ B.C., to discuss a change' in the Strata Title Conversion Pollcy. 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