-aVANCOUVER (CP): — Bib” Male is a’ goal orlented athlete who seems fo have put his life in a proper perspective, ic rs Ha Luckliy Eeeglce ea en for SKB runner : ‘The 250-pound wrestler : “Every year I write Simon. -Frager'! down my goals,” he says. . “This ' year my major goal from University believes in setting sub-goals in getting is to get to the Olympics. to his ultimate obective. Greg Shannon, UAB’s first baseman David Laithwaite ie. en The two feams met Wednesday exhibition double-header in preparation wasn't quite tall enough to handle this throw. the upcoming slo-pltch season. _ work on another goal.” Molle, 21, is a Saskatoon night In an for SKB hosts slo-pitch tourney - Men's slo-pitch officially B being the exception. day. Riverside Park will host be awarded. First place gets underway this |The double knockout 1 takes home $600, second weekend with the SKB draw gets underway the games on Friday and wins §300 and third gets Icebreaker tournament. Friday night at7 p.m. and Sunday, and Kerr-Rotary $200. Thirteen of the fourteen continues allday Saturday Park will be used A social will be held slo-pitch league teants are and Sunday with the finals Saturday as well. Saturday night at the entered, the host team SK- being set for 4 p.m. Sun- ‘$1100 in prize money will _ curling rink for’ all. ’ i : ‘9 . Sio-pitch tournament draw Skeena Hotel a a vo : : a be ‘Kokanee . is. Co _K. Grace Cont]; Wittlams - - es grea] ocureegt or gee ao (is 4 ee LRA, ee Nae on rf eer Gr Whee AE ihaibe ew . , Takhar . lb “— UAB OO . Terrace Builders oO G me Rec Center ) = i 7 Wayside | . . Totem Gulf Loggers Tem Gt Los le | (4 : Tilden (4 Hanky Panky’s | i oe Ls a La. f o 8 ‘ | (o Lié ! | Lé c G | f 0 ( ; | L? . (4 L2 (Ia — LB LIS GAMETIMES— LOCATIONS oo) rr ae sant TNE Lions trade Friday | 7:00 p.m. — Riverside v, junior Regina Ra ANCOUVER (CP) — a Rams. Palen a . ‘Riverside 7 British Columbia Lions _ Racette, also 27, became Saturday ae a ry acquired Canadian of- 4 Starter for the Lions Saturday ‘« » Elverside fensive tackle Bryan Midway through the 1903 Saturday Raqigg Cee, Rotary Illebrun, from Saskat- Season after an injury to ‘Saturda -) Riverside chewan Roughriders in a defensive end Nick Saturday 4) 12: ~~, Retory Canadian Football League Hebeler. Racette, 6-foot-2 Soturday | cas Riverside | trade Wednesday for and 240 pounds, played in birder “p ary Canadian defensive end 22games for the Lions over saturday a Riverside Brent Racetté., two years after signing as Sat dae ‘15. vary de Tlebrun, 27, Is a 6-foot-4, a free agent, patie td 12 318 Rotary 20-pounder who started The Lions have an 5 tures 13 4:30 Riveret eo all iG gameslast season for opening in their offensive cata «= 4:30 Rote the Roughriders. He a six- line after import tackle Sat ur by a 5:45 Riveruide year veteran who came to: ‘Don BwifTord wan released Saturday 7 7:00 Riverside Saskatchewan from the after ast Beason. . Sunday 18 10:00 a.m. Riverside Z . Sunday 9 11:30 Riverside ° (7. f Sunday 20 1:00 Riverside ~~ é Sunday 21. 230 Riverside —_—— . — - Paancpacion # _ . But first ve got to _ native who moved west to _ SFU on an_ athletic scholarship. As a, wrestler - Molle also is 4 starting defensive end for the football Clansmen — he’s" become an international traveller and one of Canada’s top medal hopes for the 1994 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, 2), This weekend Molle will the defending heavyweight champion at the Canadian senior | wrestling champlonships, the first step toward a berth on the Olympic team, : well a goal oriented | make the Canadian team. Once! get there, then I can “I'm confident I'll do et the nationals because the meet is an important’ one for all, wrestiers,”’ he said Wednesday. “A good result in the nationals means a better seeding at the Olympic trials,” The nationals take place Friday and Saturday at SFU in suburban Burnaby and the Olympic trials begin May 25 in Regina. Molle prepared for the nationals and the trials by training for a month with the United States cham- pion, Bruce Baumgartner, _ at Oklahama State University in Stillwater. ‘We went head-on-head afew times and I learned a lot from him," said Molie. “He's a little bigger than I am, about 270, andl had to use my quicknesses to counter his strength.” Mikes Jones, Molle’s. coach at SFU, said Molle returned from the U.S. in better shape and about 10 pounds heavier. “It probably helped Bob a let more to work with Baumgartner than it helped Baumgartner to work with him,’ Jones _ ‘The Herald, Ihursoay, May |, 1984, Page 5 athlete said. “He figured a few things out he can score on Baumgartner with. “With the Russians out of the Olympics, Baumgartner is the favorite for the gold medal, The last time Bob met Bruce officially, Baumgartner won 7-2 on points." ts _| |. figures ‘his | toughest Canadian op- ponent will be .975-pound John Tenta of Surrey, B.C., who attends Louisiana State University. 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