| Two. di British Columbia, gad on ‘CApODBRIDGE, Ont.. Lee Trevino, Canadian. .champion, birdied te lust four belea with on impressive putting ; 'two-atroke sited over ‘Canadians J Im Nelford' . jad Bob Rose in the firat’ - ‘round of the $100,000 iLabatt's International pol tournament. 1 The 39- -year- -ald (Trevino, who won the 1978 “oy tire te tall at quite ~ well today,” said Trevino, with more than §2 million ‘In career earnings. “T missed two fairways —: pe eine t middie and on the ursday for a. 7 - Profeasional Golfers’ A number of the ‘Teached the: clubhouse. : "Among them. were Tom . _ Watson, leading ‘money on Association tour, and- defending ‘champion Lammy | Wadkins \ he 72-hole — tour- ndvient; also for the Canadian PGA cham- lonship, began as an- ternational event in ’ ppomeouver last year. Previously, it..was a , Sged event for Canadian Trevino,’ vilio has - : $101,650. on the “ ‘PGA tour this seagon, set : a course record on the .fough, pleturesque course. However, it’s the ’ firet-pro fonmament on the course. © The previois ret ‘ nda’ . 69, Was eet two weeks ago by Toronto's Paul Davis,: _ TREVINO’S BIRDIE LEADS I T winner of this. year's Ontario amateur title, Trevino shot an even- par 36 on the front nine ih sunny weather. He came: bome with a four-under - $1, thanks to his brilliant . - finish which included an 18-foot birdie putt on the ‘ 15th hole. . He birdied the 16th from 2% to three feet, had - a three-foot birdie on the 17th and completed his round with a 15-footer for a@ birdie on the ‘il-yard 18th hole. ; On the front nine, Trevino was even after three holes. He birdied . the fourth to go one under and stayed that way until’ the ninth when -he bogeyed the 425-yard bole The 24-year-old Nelford, who got stung by’ a bee on the sixth hole, had three birdies in-his round, He had a bogey on the 503-yard 12th hole, one of the toughest at the National. me, Eplayed pretty well. " . today’s second round. The former Canadian: | amateur champion, In his second year asa was, one under on the front nine and the same. on the, ” back, _: Nelford, who sald hei bee atings’ “It s all the ‘way, round but ft didn’t bother’ Most of the Canadian pros and Invited com- petitors had problems. _ Halldorson of Shilo, Man., ‘ shot an 8. and Simon Oven of New Zealand, -who shared second place ‘in this tournament last “year, Had a 77. - Phil Giroux of Montreal and Greg Pidlaski of Toronto both. shot 77s. Michel Boyer of Laval,. Que,, had an 1. The field will be cut to the low 708 and ties after tario remained the oe uidefeated teams after ; days of play.at the Canaai tn Swingin ee sea, ah “Ah ds Rob ast Marna. cham Ay cere "ysgoad |, ‘Tod, 17, had a $6-hole total tol 145, one better than first round leader Rick Sepp, also 17, of Mount Hope, Ont. Sepp good carded a 76 Thureday for a ‘s, But Sepp's score was good iecough ce his Ontario ‘team to a five-atroke win in tho interprovincial team Res HERTS = cme. ‘ nn 2 WOOT eM atid lor Men's ane atta a oe ster Si ed cham jonghip with a tinal score of 450. ba at’ 443. i "he chnmmati which turday, is being © eed sat sree aa eee the és0i-yard Breezy Bend Golf COUR, Bs ‘fain 8 liv: | tn aalte Getg wishin | Sbyers scores for some ' tod sald he felt he was bla well above average rates his chances as for re in con- tention for the cham- i eepp lapleased with hist sites wa round, paid ; hie wasn't up eve Fe disp layed Wednasday, Cosmos polish fails to shine ~ VANCOUVER (CP) — — New York Cosmos apparently are moore parte spittle than sheen in their North American Soccer Logue _ series. o ational Conference final, against § Vancouver Whitecaps. Défeidder Carlos Alberto was one of the few Céamos to find thea mark, He did it with a shot of saliva directed towards one of the game cfficlala on the funnel leading to the dressing “Alberto was one of several Cosmos players and coaches to . who surrownded referee Peter Johnson second goal was offside, tm Vancouver's Kevin Hector of Vancouver, felled with elght seconds left in flan, sald ’ the game after a high kick by New York defender Eskanda- oad the Cosmos player tried to break his leg. Eskanda- ran drew a red-card infraction from the referee and was tossed out. He ls suspended for the second game of the series Saturday in New York. - Hector alsosays the Cosmos’ Dennis Tuoart apit in his face and “only an animal would do that." The Whitecaps called Tucart a spitting image of Alberto. ihe ull feeling Between the teamis — Vancouver has won six of seven es between the clubs since 1976 -- bolled over last month in New York | in a emia which tau, one-game suspensions to four players from. eac! team, tecluding Eakandarian, ELEAF STATES ene CANN SNE District of Terrace Brunswick 2-0 while Ontarlo -beat previously undefeated St. John’s 1-0 in nine innings in Thursday's action. ng a good wood Rick Gibson of Victoria is @, con > third in the champlonship | British Columbla. was v= jsecond in. the team category ac with oi dallowed by race with 149, after firing a: 99 im the second round.- Danny Mijovic of Unionville, Ont., shot a 74 for 151 while Chris Dockrill of Dartmouth, : shot 78 for a 152. The ‘starting field of 190 fo was to be cut to the low 70, including tles“for’ the con-: cluding two rounds ‘riday and Saturday. The junior and juvenile crowns are up for grabe this ear with the defending jantor champion Danny Maue of Kitchener, Ont., graduating to sentor ranks and Sepp,/ last year’s juvenile winner, moying into the junior category. Spices leading B.C. Open uybicorn, N.Y. (AP) — Strange, a former cali champion, burned front nine of the sp Hajoe Golf Club course ¥, C0) irdies on aix holes en route to a sever- . wader-par 64 and a onestroke ‘ lead after the first round of the $275,000 B.C, Open golf tournament, vGil Morgen, winner here in 1877, was tied with Webb, two strokes behind Strange entering today's econ ‘round of the 72-hole even Frank Conner ‘bitdled the last four holes of the course to lead a group of six golfers tied at three strokes behind the leaders after the $49,500 first prize money in the PGA event. Defending chanipion Tom Kite finished. eight strokes . behind the leader.. Parks & Recreation Department NOTICE : 1 4 g The pool will be closed commonciag TES., SEPT, 4 - SUN., SEPT, 30 Al tis lime it ts necessary to carry cat aur yearly malstenace, ¢ Ty for any [nconvenlence, ‘ Newdere h for the winning : id. fastball tournament St. John’s pitcher’ Ron Boland balked in the ninth to send home Ed run. Boland pitched a two-hitter in a losing cause. The pitcher was Brad Reinquette who also buried a two hitter. Piercy’s no-hitter was the third of the tournament. There have also been 11 shut- ning. to give Quebec a. 1 victory ‘over Saskatchewan. The winning pitcher was Martin Vachon who gave up just four hits, Ross Guenter took the loss ; NB. trounced the Nor- ‘thwest Territories 7-2 in other tournament action. - = so ‘beat the Yukon 21, raiig ee" Games between Quebec cohoris, . “The U.S. - KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) — The Tornado isa twin-hulled, sailing machine and, - speedy ‘in Canada, Larry Woods is the beat Woods, who Canada at the 1974 Clympics, is. fighting hard at the Cana Olympic Regatta, Kingston (CORK), part of the Olympic trials, to repeat \ - Ms 4 Olymple TS eet cace overallin the class and ote the credit to his crew, John © Burrows . “He is just the moat out- standing crew sround,'' Woods said after Thursday's; racing, in which he had a’ first and a third. TheCanadianis up against | a tough field, A band of bot American Tornado skippers are in town, making life miserable for Woods and his contingent Is ood,”? Woods said. very § “It’s good to be going against guys like Henry Bostett, " ssasersoserassannaanscanant Boasett, of Point Pleasant Beach, N.J,, is in first place % in the over-all Tornado standings, while Ranny Smythe of Huntington , Beach, lif,, second.., _Boasett and "Woods spllt Thursday's races. In the other classes, Tam, Matthews of Toronto and =] Ont., won the mo: but was 16th over In Soling ‘class, William Allen of Highland Park, Il, held on - dings, with Peter Hall, of . Montreal second and Robbie, Halnes, the current world . Champion, third. John Weiss Se COSREES seananenaces Grass ace meets five ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. (AP) — Overakate, ‘the Canadianbred grass ace, will meet five rivals Saturday: night in the $125,000 United Nations Handicap at Atlantic Ci Jack Statford's four-year-old colt will carty top of 123 in bidding to make the 13-1¢-mile weight pounds UN his eighth win in elght starts this year, mest on the grass. Robin Platts will ride the colt who ia being pointed for the Prix de l’Are de Triomphe in Paris in October, Others entered Thursday were Haakon Frethelm's Noble “Dancer, 125, an English-bred who has won . Stakes in five countries; Canadian “E.P. Taylor's Alaric, 120, whose most recent wins French-bred Dom _ were in the King Edward Cup at Woodbine in Toronto Handica Horatius, a triple s at Pimlico; P.J. a: f winner in 1979; New Jersey. bred Dan Horn, 117, winner of the Kelly-Dlympie Handicap at Atlantic City and the Longfellow at Monmouth Park; and Janet E. Gidding's Treatise, 112, - second in the Kelly-Olympie. BSS a Ge SG SOL SUN SSS NHL player SSO sis MS OA The Herald, Friday, “Avguat 21. 1979, Page 7° T ornado Canada’ s chance | of Toronto and Davia Curtis of Marblehead, Masa., the morning and afternoon winners, remained well down in the standings, Terry McLaughlin of Toronto won his second race Gi ofthe week to hang on to first ‘place in the Fiying Dut- chman standings. Steve Taylor of New Haven, Conn., wes in second place and, Greg Tawaststjierna of Toronto wan third. Mike Loeb of New Haven, Conn., won his second race of the : week but was fourth over all. * Mike Nicoll-Griffiths of Montreal won the Tanzer 27 regatta, The racer-cruiser boat ended their regatta early, David: Kennedy of Montreal and Bud Cluett of Hudson Heights, Que, finished second and third re- 420 class, Anne Preston at Watertown. her third win a the week te consolidate her hold, on first place. Nell . Taylor of Newhaven, Mass., ‘Evonne comes. was in second place and Morgan Reeser of Miami - was third Jeff Rubin of Miami won his first race of the week but remained fifth over all. In the Firehall Class, Brett, Willetts of North Vancouver, B.C., woa two more races to N.Y., was third, ° clinch his class, Karen McRae of Orillia, Ont, was second and Mike Glew of Sarnia, Ont., was third, Paul Vancleve of An- napolis, Md., led the standings, winning his second race of the regatta. James Hahn of Edgewater, Md, was second and Peter Commetis; of Mantoloking, ‘N.J., was third. Richard Hewitt of Ottawa won the second race of the day and was fourth over all. Racing ends today. back stronger NEW YORK (AP) — It took: a- while, but Evoune Goolagong Cawley made her return to the United States She beat 21-year-old Kay MeDanlel 6-7, 6-4, : 6-4 Thursday in a first-round begun on Wednesday. The match was ’ delayed by rain for several hours ani then postponed i for a day. helpe i delays qitabably me," sa Her. 24-5 match pein vid het is third best among all active women, behind Chris Evert Lioyd and Billie Jean King. “Tn a match like this; after Dern Hartley fanned 12 il ff d. day I just went back and batters and pitched a seven- gul ty Oo rau slept, at ew el a the titter to record the win. in Hamilton. match atall. I'm relleved it's . loyd Daniels took the loss. dea Ont: (CP) court over.” _ BRANTFORD, Ont Foley, 38, of Troy, Ont., Manitoba scored three “Lei Orme? NA lockey wrote. totalling $350 The 98-year-old | Cawley runs in the fourth to feagie Player was sen. from May 5 to June $0 in the was a finalist in ‘edge Nova Scotia $0 and _ fined 4880 ater jailand Brantford area. He also used years ina row, ten 4 Alberta came trom behind toe» fined fi after | pleading a credit card,~ med 33 gareh-Court in 1978 "-- gullty” in prov court missing -May--4, Jean King in 19743 ahureday to “several Hamilton ates. foley did ° “Chris Evert the next an . attend court in Hamilton on years. She skipped the W77 © end Sa and Puen, - Riek Foley, who saw ac; Zu 5 and July 27 to face- Open because ahe had celled because of rain, They tion with these NHL: tearw es. ~ fecently .given birth to a will be played today. over 10 years ‘i am ‘Iw other’ games today plea guilty to eof before p action storie, ee of fraud involving & the Northwest Territories’ playa Nova Scotia, P.E.I playa the Yukon and Alberta takes on Ontario. SALE BY ITEM bf . 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