The tennis courts on Kalum are busy from dark these ideal weather days. Sales 0 eaitipment have soared, locally, and more and more mn) da yl Re a . ses tennis ight to - follow th on TY. CFL action tonight a Rider’s fans losing faith? The Canadian Press In Regina, where football is almost a religion, some fans are finding it hard to keep the faith with Saskatchewan Roughriders. The Roughriders, who missed the playoffs last season for the first time since 1961, have made eight changes this year but the prediction is they will be out of the playoff picture again in November. , The Roughriders open their Canadian Football League season tonight against Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the season's first in- terlocking game. Meanwhile, in a Western Conference clash, British Columbia Liens, riding high following a 30-14 opening- night triumph: against Winnipeg Blue Bombers, meet the improved Stampe- ders in Calgary. “We don’t have an abundare of down linemen right now,” said Dimitroff. “We may change when everyone is healthier and (Angelo) Wells is back.” Wells was kicked inthe eye in the league opener and will miss two or three games, Bill Harrison, a Canadian fullback, is out with an ankle ° injury. Tom Shuman likely will start at quarterback in place of Jimmy Jones for the TigerCats, Shuman came in. during the second half of last week's game in Toronto, completing 13 of 22 passes. The Roughriders, who ere 7-9-1 lifetime against Hamilton, will have veteran Ron Lancaater at the helm of their suspect offence. RUNNING GAME SICK Roughriders hope the: arrival of Mike Strickland \. The Tiger-Cats are licking:: their weunds: following 34: loss to Toronto Argona their arch rivals in the Eastern Conference. BEAT 3-4 DEFENCE The Argonauts beat Ham- ilton’s 3-4 defence, but coach Tom Dimitroff says he will use the same formation against the Roughriders. from B.C. will cure their running game. Saskatchewan will use a twin tight-end system with Lancaster throwing to giants Bob Richardson and Bob Bruer. In Calgary, the Stam- peders are going to have to avold repeating the 20 in- fractions for 131 yards lost last ‘Tuesday night in Ed- monton. Jack Gotta, Stampeder coach and general manager, said his defence will be watching B.C.’s running threats, Larry Key and Calvin Culliver. Key carried the ball 18 times for 184 yards and three touchdowns in his CFL debut against Winnipeg while Culliver had six carries. PLANS FEW CHANGES Lionas’ coach Vic Rapp said he does not plan any great changes for tonight's affair. Gotta may have some to make if Terry Irvin, a veteran import defensive half, is ready to come off the injury reserve list. Irvin injured a leg before the season started and, if he. can play, rookie Canadian back Rob Kochel could be moved inside, Gotta was happy with the way Kochel handled himself in the 33-17 loss against the Eskimos despite the fact Edmonton quarterbacks Tom Wilkinson.and Warren Moon appeared to picking on him from time to time. — The Saskatchewan- Hamilton game will be televised on the full CTV network starting at 8 p.m. EDT. There will be no television coverage. of: the LionsCalgary clash. @ Junior hockey suffers“ because of WHA: Schmalz OTTAWA (CP) — The best thing for junior hockey would be the demise of the World Hockey Association, Smith brings baton to LONDON CP - George Smith of Edmonton, double gold medallist in the 1970 Com- monwealth Games in Edinburgh, will carry to Canada the baton to open the 1978 Games in his home town, Cmdr, Bill organizer of the British section of the baton relay, said at a news conference today that Smith, who won both individual swimming medieys at Edinburgh, will be the final runner of the 12 stage ceremony here. “As is customary, the first stage of the relay will be used to link one series of Commonwealth Games to the next,” Collins said. As usual there will be two batons. The ‘‘working’’ baton will have the Queen's opening message sealed inside, The more ornate ceremonial baton will have the message transferred toit Fishing Report by Don Pearson - Custom Sports High tide at 1:50 p.m. at 14 ft. and low tide at 7:30 p.m. of 5 ft. - Yesterday’s ocean was quite rough. It seems the wind comes up with the sun and goes down with the sun. So if you are planning on Roing fishing plan your day around the rough weather. The way todo thisiptoleave ; early in the day in some ; small channe] and come home late. The small channels are producing salmon are Sue Chanrel, Kitsaway Anchorage, Bishop Bay and Ursula Channel. Anyone wishing to inquire . about fishing can contact me after 6 p.m. at 632-6401 and ask for Den. Collins, . Canada for the final stretch into the stadium in Edmonton. YOUNGSTERS PICKED Athletic clubs in the London area provide the runners for the 10 stages to Heathrow Airport and each will be escorted by six youngsters from London schools or voluntary youth organizations, Stages average 14 miles, - . The final legs of just over one mile will be run by Joan Allison, British women's 1,500 metre silver medalist at Christchurch. She hands over to Canadian High Commissioner Paul Martin. After a short reception, Martin hands the baton to Smith, who runs it to the wailing Alr Canada flight. The official welcome takes place in Ottawa on July 27, From there, the baton will be flown to Hamilton, Ount., birthplace of the Games in - 1930, then on to Vancouver, site of the 1054 Games. 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NHL owners have honored sign play agreement not te 8 yers under the age o! 90 but the WHA has signed several juniors, notably 16- year-old Wayne Gretzky, who recently signed a §1 million service contract with Indianapolis Racers owner Nelson Skalbania. CAUGHT IN SQUEEZE But now junior owners are caught ina squeeze play be- tween the _ financially- strapped WHA and NHL, which comprise a total of 24 teams in Canada and the United States, Schmalz said. The NHL recently rejected HaMetetels Free - for ONE month courtesy of THE DAILY HERALD 265 eet ew Business | Not listed in our B.C. Tel Directory. AURORA ANIMAL HOSPITAL - 635-2040 GENERAL FURNITURE - 635-4961 ' WATER LILY BAY RESORT .- 798.2267 We re TERRACE VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTRE - 635-3300 BOYDS BODY SHOP - 635-9410 Lis ted GEMINI EXCAVATING - 635.2479 a merger with four WHA teams— Edmonton Oilers, Winnipeg Jets, New England Whalers and Quebec Nor- diques. 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