Tote ae a ed, tot oe ats er gn ta Pog ttm is ~_o ae ag me 4, The Herakd, Friday. July 23, 1982 daily herald _ Esther Postuk (right) and Rob Ruhnau (centre) were the top pledge-getters for the 1983 Northern B.C. Winter Games walk, run and bike-a-thon held at the end of May, and In appreciation of their efforts in that fund-raising ‘drive, they recelved these plaques from. Games ~- Chalrman Tony Praill. Postuk collected more than $700 to win the top female money-ralser prize, while Ruhnau. collected $172.50, just edging out two others-to win the top male prize. In the age group categories, where sports bags, radios, electronic games and tape decks were handed out, the winners were: 12 years and under, Sore Johnson will start for Concordes TORONTO (CP) a _ would have accounted for at Hammered 36-0 by .Win- . _ nipeg. Blue Bombers i in their s€a30n opener & week ago, Montreal Concordes will ‘dook to veteran quarterback Ken Johnson, sore shoulder and all, in an effort to put some points on the beard. Against Toronto Argonauts tonight. “1 have to go with the veteran, " gaid Concordés _ head coach Joe Galat. “He's » Bol experience - and - that - experience in the last game EDMONTON | (CP) Sylvia Burka and Jocelyn ‘Lovell took a year off from top-calibre cycling com- . petition to settle into their marriage and returned _Thureday to gold medals. ’ ‘They won the women's and men's one-kilometre time trials, Lovell in a time that may earn him a trip to the world championships -_ “and hie ‘wife in a time that - Patience : TORONTO’ (ce) — - While "New York Cosmos might . Insist they were patiently . ‘waiting to score, ‘dne desperate counterattack worked at the last moment as if by some grand design, + “We tried to exploit our . _ flanks with counter-thrusts ~ and finally we capitalized,” _ said New York coach Julio -Mazzel Squeezed a. American Soccer_ League win from Toronto Blizzard “inthe only game scheduled . Thursday. cod after . his club . 1-0 ‘North Hubert least two touchdowns, _ possibly three." Rookies Steve . Alatorre -and Lue Tousignant- got: nowhere - against ‘the Bombers 50, even thougha shoulder injury is not completely healed, Johnson got the nod from Galat, who declined: :to put the youngsters back on. the Canadian Football League ; firing line. “We did that last week,” just missed a world record. Burka-Lovell, a former Canadian and world speedskating champion, said the marriage has been beneficial to both. “T know if there's anyone I want to turn to with questions on cycling I’ve got | the best person in the world,”' she said. _. Burka-Lovell is- ‘better. at setting up ~ training key f for Cosmos - midfield’ battle s 50 We were patient.” ° Toronto” had ‘thie ad- vantage in shots taken, 12-8, | bul: Cosmos. goalkeeper Birkenemeier needed anly two saves to’ earn his fourth Bhutout. af _the ‘season. Striker Steve Wegerle io | “slipped forward to -recelve _ Jong crossing pass from.” ‘winger Steve Hunt and cut. across a tired Blizzard defence to fire a pinpoint goal, his third of- the season, ” into the far corner at 86:01. “I knew the defender WAS - favoring his left slde for a _._ fal-line drive, so I went to _ his right, got Some space” "and happento strike the ball. . perfectly," said Wegerle, Despite the loss, Toronto NA s L Standings Eastern Division . —— Wh F ASBP Pi New York 18 6 5é 36.5) 187 Taranta AAonireal |, fhicago—- - ‘ Southern Division... - Fort Leud 1311 43 4948 136. Tulsa <: “V2 18a a2 a2, Tampa. Bay 1h 15° 40.54.35 49 | Jacksonvl - %.15°31 40:97 #3 - . Wastern.. Division: Vancouver. 18.8 43°35:35 327" Seattle © | | 12:12 53. 36.4t 113 San Jose 1311 43 44320710 San .Diego — 12:11 43 49: 104 Portland 10°34 32 31.26 be Edmonton .. . 8 t4 40 5027-7). - $l points. ere awarded for a regulation or overtime victory. Four points for a shootout vic-. tory. ‘Ona bonus point tor. every Qoal scored’ with « Mantmvm of three per ‘gerie. No bonus pdint “is awarded far overtime or goats. . ‘Thursday's Reavits:. ‘New: York 1 Toronta 0 Saturday’ Gamer. (20, 4 South ° African. “We. ; jacksonville ae chicago had difficulty penetrating’. een, a einen N because it urned out to be a Seattle at Portland W a Galat said, “The bullet has alréady been bitten. “It's been replaced with the pin of the hand grenade and it's about to be pulled. “This is the East. This is. war,” ; Johnson said his arm feels “good, “T threw some balls fairly deep in practice — a couple of 50-yarders — and it felt pretty good,” he said. “It’s not quite 100 per cent yel, though. ” : : While Johnson dons: the programs, “because it was something I spent more time learning about.” Lovell, who won a record three gold medals on the ‘Edmonton track in the 1978 _Commonwealth Games, won the men’s event cn one. minute. 8.3 seconds. Second: _was Alex Stieda of - Coquitlam, B.C., in 1:09.75. _ Lavell’s time was just off the. qualifying. time of... 1:07.60 - for the - world effort. ° “We can’t play any better than we did tonight against New “York, though our Players just -weren’t finishing . off ‘most: of the: chances but _finally -had to, pay the™ ‘penalty for pushing forward too often. “You'll have to go-a long way tocee a helter goal than Steve's.” “— : The win, for New York -improved their ‘league- _ leading record to.18-6 in “leading - 12-13. consecutive win, second-place while Toronto dropped ita seventh in its , Mast_elght games, : 10,856 fans at Exhibition Stadium, In two previously: . ‘meetings this season, éach team had won at home on‘2- ~Lovertime decisions. . vo ~ JJoe Barnes. takes them off. ‘back Cedric Minter, - un: -Gerused in the Argos’ first _ wo games, will be the Layoff didn’ t hurt cyclists - championships but becaiise various national and ° In- “years are behind me, ” ~Lovell- said:-- pote ea | don'l feet tin racing ‘in the bank. I think: ‘Why | _ medal?’ I've already won’ during prove?” well,” | Houghton said. ‘‘We created | ’ the electronic time, which is was 1:15.82, just off the. ° the ---- Eastern’ ‘ Division, ‘while Toronto, ° _ also in’ the East,’ dipped to -- It-was New York’ 8 fourth . - The men's 4 ‘00-metre.” : ; ‘today's semifinals: -Steve The win came before: ‘Stieda, Gary Trevisiol of - Bh pyar ae mre be a SES Lisette Spencer and Danny Smith; 13-21 years, Deborah Gyger and Erle Chapplow; 22-35 years, Debbie Scar- borough and John Thorpe; and 36 years and over, - Squeak Pralll and Murray Robbins. The youngest : competitors were Chris Marko and Tracee Lyons, while -- the oldest were Grethe Brorup and Chris Gagnon. Over 30 people have not yet turned in their pledge money frori the fund-raising event. The Games Committee needs the - money, so please turn It in as soon as possible to the Radio TK office at the corner of Lazelle and Emerson, m or to All Seasons Sporting ¢ Goods. centre of mere attention. “We're just not getting him. the ball - like we. should,” said O'’Bilfovich. pads, Toronto quarterback Barnes injured his igilbone_ in Edmonton, But. head coach Bob. O’Billovich has ”’ veteran -Condredge. plained to the league this: Holloway loslart, with June. week that the Argos’ run- - Jones, ‘a backup for four and-shoot offence was being years with Atlanta Faleons carried out with illegal - of the Nationa! Football downfield blocking... League, in Teserve.. “What we're doing is not : that much different than O'Billovich said running what a lot of other Canadian Football League clubs have done in the past," said _ O'Billovich. “We're ‘just \ trying to take advantage of - the motion rule.” ‘ ° Rules: allow blockiig - upfield “when a pass is ‘thrown to a receiver behind the line of scrimmage and the Argos, with scrambling of 8 strong wind and cold. quarterbacks and men in . temperatures, officials said motion before the ball is they may consider Lovell. snapped, have been for.the world‘team. aggravating . opposition tis victory gave him defences with the short: "pass more than 30 goldmedals in. Strategy. Hf a pass is thrown toa receiver beyond the line of scrimmage, all downfield blocking - more -thari one yard beyond the line of Scrimmage fs Illegal. = ~ “We've looked: .at- some ‘films. where, in the in-- terpretation of our coaching ' slaff passes were across the — ternational competitions but it may be the final one. “Hey, I'm 32, my best No. 1,.then maybe I should opt not to go” to the Com- ~ monwealth Games. And line of ‘scrimmage when - Lovell said he won't defend - blocks were being thrown ~-his Canadian ite next year. “ebach : Bob: ‘Houghton’ ‘was’ : salisifed with the Blizzard’ a downfield,’'. said Galat. -“T'vebeen racing 20 years and I don’t have any money “officials,” - Sal The teams met’ once the preseason those. What am I irying to. .schedule and the Argos won . 20-41 at home. Toronto tied Calgary 24-24 and lost 31-12 am I racing? For the gold. Burka Lavell, 26, of Win- nipeg won the women's in Edmonton in its first two event in-an official, hand- regular-season games. . Glocked time of 1:15.50. But. - Montreal defensive.tackle required for world records, _ Spaams, did not make the “trip and neither did running world mark of 1:15.56. -: Karen Strong-Hearth of victim .of the Canadian-. St. Catharines, Ont.; was. American . numbers ‘ratio. second In 1: 17.62, and. Lor] -. Running © back Denny. . Cohen of ‘Vancouver third In. Ferdinand, . back :-after a’. oe be fis ie ‘Strong-Hearth and. contract holdout, will return. Burka-Lovell are expecled--Kickoffs. Offensive lineman io meet in the final of the - -Norm Hopeley will be the '3,000-metre| -pursuit::| designated. import Sand: Saturday. - ; veteran Canadian. lineman ‘Gordon Judges will be.on pursuit was narrowed to”. the bench. - four. competitions for - O'Billovich s said slotback Dave Newman, who hurt a thigh“ in. Edmonton, will “play. Offensive gaurd Rob "Smith, “acquired from B.C, Lions, starta in’ place of Bauer of Fenwick, Ont., the fastest. .quatifier. in the : quarter-finals al 4255. o1, Toronto and Brent Mudey of. Vancouver. _ Waivers... The Concardes com--: : “it's” simply a “matter. of © judgment by the game “Doug . Scott; with back. _ back Lester Brown, a «Rusty Brown, who ‘is on. editor: | ~ don schaffer, — struggles play. ] off with win over Jays: | “Teentre fielder, also doubled ” chicago (AP) — While . Jim Gott breezed, Britt . Burns struggled to victory as Chicago White Sox defeated Toronto Blue Jays. 3-2 in an American League baseball game Thureday . night. In the only. other’ game, New York Yankees edged Texas Rangers 4-3..-No . National League games _ were played Thursday. . In four outings against Burns this season, the Blue Jays have came up short... . four times. To add Injuries to insult, the game-winning hit was delivered by .28l-average Jerry Hairston; a laat- minute replacement for injured Steve Kemp and one of three substitutes ‘in manager Tony LaRussa’s . injury-riddled lineup. But for seven innings, it looked like Toronto's luck had changed. . Facing a. Chicago lineup that was shuffled after injurles to hot-hitting Steva— Kemp and Tom Paciorek, Gott allowed just two hits and one run in six innings, and his teammates staked _ bimto a2-1lead after seven. “Burns yielded eight hits in those seven frames, and on three occasions he had to - extricate himself from an inning after putting rainners _ in seoring position’ with nobody out. Afier a night .of near- perfection, one blemish — a walk to, Hairston to lead off ‘the seventh —. convinced Toronto manager Bobby Cox that Gott didn’ t have it. y-mere. | "Chicago's Greg Luzinski promptly lined a. double to _ deep -céntre. off Gott's replacement, Joey McLaughlin, but.. the Toronto reliever came up with two strikeouts and got - Mike Squires on a pop fly to short to end the inning. McLaughlin's into the eighth. The hobbled Kemp, pinch-hitting for Bill Almon, drew a walk with one out, followed with a single. After luck, however, didn’t carry over and Rudy Law _ Tony. Bernazard walked to - load. the bases, Hairston - delivered the game- winning single.’ Burns (10-4) lowered his earned-run average to 3.51. Left fielder Dave Winfield” ripped two doubles, in- cluding a tie-breaking two-. Pun shot in the fourth inning, and made a sparkling. defensive play to help New_; - York Yankees edge Texas Rangers in New York. It was 1-1 when Winfleld delivered his tle-breaking. hit’ in’ the fourth inning following Jerry Mum--- | ‘phrey’s leadoff triple off John Butcher, 0-2, and Oscar Gamble’s walk. One out _later,, Graig - Nettles’ sacrifice fly ‘Scored Win- ‘field, oa raced in to make a sliding’ catch on a sacrifice fly by Dave Hostetler, keeping the Rangers from building a rally. The Yankees,“ who had | lost two in a row, held a the day for several players who. had displeased owner — George Steinbrenner for various recent lapses, both in the field and at the plate: . Among those. showing up ‘for. the workout were. right fielder Ken Griffey, ‘ firat -basemen Dave Collins and bee a ‘and, in the sventh, hit his- firet home’ run. of the year which cut the lead to 4-3and - drew a roar of: approval from the Yankee Stadium crow of 14,626, . , * Canada’ sball team "SPORTS poet Roger : Erickson, 87 Struggled to bis’ fourth straight win in his last four starts. He allowed 10 hits in - ‘seven innings before Radi May came on to post his first eave of the season. wants a. medal - OTTAWA (CP) — The. ‘national baseball team has had enough of being bridesmalds in the world Championship and aims to be a medallist ‘this year, when the Sept. 419 event winds up in Seoul, Korea. "We missed a medal by one game last-year in Edmonton and we ‘don’t want to-do it again,” Bill MacKenzie, team manager and executive. director of Baseball Canada, said in an interview Thursday. “Our players realized after last: yeir when we finished fifth for the second. - year in a tow that we could beat those other teams, “We beat Cuba for the first. time and we beat the - - United States for. the. first time.” - The team. lost lost an” early game.-to — the Dominican Republic and. that logs. eventually cost them a medal MacKenzie said. ~ : “Had we won that: game: - we were assured of amedal, | even with the.10 loss to Korea in the final game of the round-robin." ‘As it turned out, the Korean loss: dropped: - Canada from: a first-place . tle to filth — and out of the © knockout. final: eventually won by the U.S. ahead of Cuba, the’ Dominican. Republic and Korea. | With returning coach Eric MacKenzie of Mooretown, Ont., and new coaches Dick Groch of Marysville; Mich., and Brian McRobije of Brockville. Gnt., the club opens its three-week final training camp July 31 at the _ University of Windsor. ; ‘Fhere, MacKenzie will ‘have 33 hopefuls, including - 8 returning veterans, to fill - out what will be a 20-man/ roster of eight pitchers, two catchers, eight fielders ang two alternates, : “We're going to have a very “different team this year, mainly because we've lost five pitching arms that - have to be replaced," MacKenzie sald. “We lost two of them to the pros, two have study - commitments and the other retired,” . The only - pitchers returning from last year are lefthander Rod. Heisler of Moose Jaw; Sask., and - righthander Dennis Devlin of Vancouver.. The veteran is infielder Randy Rasmussen of St. Paul, Alta.,:in his fourth national team year. - “MacKenzie said the © ‘former. captain “can do anything you ask of him at second base, shortstop or third ; base _, he's a real leadé whet new fivet baseman is ‘Velatab Bick -Bultitude. all Vancouver. “He's 6-3 and 210 pounds and he can hit the ball a long way, said MacKenzie. “And we've got a new third baseman — John Iwan’ of Windsor, Ont. ~ who FE think is a super fielder and I'm: optimistic that he can - hit at that level. " Stats and Standings | NATIONAL LEAGUE Fart Divisien . WL Pct. GBt Philadelphia 52 40 .543. — $1. Louls 52 42 553 1 Pittsburgh 40643 «527. 2M Montreal 40 44 «5220 4 New York . aa 42 14 Chicegso a oat 406 5 Went) Division Atlanta - $6 035'.415 San Diego 3) 42 4.348 ¢ Los Angeles 50 45.526 8 San Francisco 44 50 .460 5 13\0 Houston . 4) 5} 446 iva Cincinnati 348 les 23 NO games scheduled. 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