- againat their” ” _ opened this: year owed aoe ore move into first place at the world basketball ‘cham: plonships, ahead of the Re Soviet Union. 4 It was Canada’s 6th- _consecutlve final-round loss at the 13-country _hour- . Urdguay and Crechoslovakia to qualify tor thet final round. o- = ott net an 7 pela on ‘eight timés and the: seare wan ted nix times. - te ot Tinnieg a: fest lence that. stopped outaide. ihe hay ang hase te hall. Psterkan to to bet shootera, Leo 1 of Toronto, and Jay’ 5 Trlano;, of Niagara Falls, Ont. ‘ Spain slowly: cut “the margin: to four by halftime, -yttking adventage of several - Molailons and, an offensive Canadian errors. foul before getting @ shot on In the second half, ~ basket. fanada protected [ts four- “On Monday night, Canada point lead until the final lost to the United States by -* three times ina row but ‘squandered - their chances with: : two: thraé-sacond ial chalga Va by ic wo minutes to play, Canada had‘ possession’ of the’ ball: lapses’ in. concentration,” team -captain Triano ex: _ plained. “They stole the ball + from tis a few Himes and we _ had @ hard time boxing out ‘of our special defences, “They got a few ‘key cat-and-mouse game all the way. I'm not sure why ‘Vietoria, ‘Budgets - hammered "they beat Skeena Cedar Kings in Northwest Territories Allstars 7-° the provincial tournament's final “0 ip five innings Tuesday to win’ == game, Cedar’ Kings’ pitcher — ” thele (irst game in the Canadian Morrls Sauve accompanied | ~ Budgets w win first game easily got off to a hot start by winning. : their first ‘two games, beating - Nova Scotia. 3-2 and Yukon Alitary 0 on the first dy of . afr G K6I ¥ \. ah comeback : V sovel had - these - mental! . epee in a couple of: key ' yebounds and made it a real © genes: This: team: waa together “a very long. tim snd walgvin'lagn cl ether, if we had seen’ fore of. him, We haven't: "really bad’ team unit. . and some of us haven't had De os mich: time with each’ other. . “Leo: (Rautina) hasn't | ‘played for us-for.two yeara,‘- . We can still hook up a. ' couple of ‘nice passes and | plays every sociten but I'm sure I'd know more of what: - he -was going to do, and: coach (Jack Donohue). would know’ more about « what to do, and how’ we - aod perfect weather so far. Tuesday night's second round of |: wenlor A mén's fastball cham- .' Budgets to Thetford Mines. play. heat hot games in the preliminary playots had " Hocships in Thetford Mines, a Ontario. ‘Thetford a dozen games played at fields all over. ‘ot star ‘details wore syinee 69, Saskatchewan blasted | Terrace, Tonight much the same thing Newfoundland 6-1, Manitobabeat — | - will happen, with some teams begin- Set won the. BG. cham _ ~ Imother action at the Canadian ~ Prince Edward island Allstars $- | ning to got in their second games of the Blonship two. weeks “so when + haraplonahi, New Brunswick 2 and Alberta edged Quaber 1... week-long tournament, “WINNIPEG (CP) | Winnipeg Blue. Bomber ~<@aach Ray Jaueh, “om- firming Tuesday he ls taking. @ job next season : with ‘Washington Federals of. the new United States Spavital, general manager of . Roughriders - of manager visiting and the whole ity ‘[PORONTO (cP) me _ “televised, sideline interview durisg” Canadian - Football: ‘League games may soon. ' become a thing of the past. “CFL commissioner Jake Gaudaur has informed. the nine’ cluba they. are not compelled to permit sportscasters near their benches during games. “0. think it has the potential to be distracting ta the players,” Gaudaur sald — Bum picks aa Bum” “Phillips, coach of. New, Orleans Salnts, picked up ‘a: former . quarterback nemeels Tuesday, Ken (The — Snake). Stabler; and cut loose the younger brother of another,” waiving Craig Bradshaw. _ " Wodles fell by the bushel. ~ : ga National Foothall League _ thelr rosters ~ teams reduced * NEL commissioner. Pete to Gi:limit of 70 players, 26 - above the Sept. 12 opening: day limit. «However, the biggest hime of the day belonged to an arrival, not a departure, ae Stabler; the most ac« curate passer in NFL iory Yolned the Saints as} i backup (with Bobby °° t)/to, starter Archie |, while mays ‘phe plug: Mini le the tmend'with @ knee In + % jury. by: Phillips from Oakland - Raiders in 1680 when he was, : ‘\edaching ‘Houston, Stabler | was cut by. the Ollers when” preseason samp. “It we ‘ened “en on. Friday he could play for us © - on: Saturday,” Bum ‘said. : “He knows pur syatern. = another “He: could” step in and play. How yrell?’ Well, that remains to be seen. That's . what you have - preseason * Stabler -hagn’t officially . ~ _shaned with thy Saints, New . Orleans can’t: fegotinté.with him -because the NFL Players utaneal ‘and. ‘Saskatchewan the * ° Canadian Football League, ~gaid he could sign on. as general . Detroit's éntry in the United : States ° Football League as ". Soom as next week.- We've been talking and of - , Football League, ‘sald the declalon won't shake his‘: desire {o . direct the ‘Canadian ‘Football. League Blue Bombers to their first Grey Cup in 20 years, — Jauch, three-year contract and expecta to sign “‘as soon as we get a few detalls settled se perhaps next week.” - The contract is believed to be worth. over. #100, 000 a year. “T's something. Teouldn’t ‘atford to turn down,” he said. ; However, Peter Spivak, president: of the Detroit Pla a. anes aioe -fonala 44, sald his plans to * Spavital jumping “DETROIT (AP) = Jim: Jauch wants Grey Cup: anyway move after the end: of the - 1982 CFL: season won't “affect his handling of the Bombers. _ Jauch, CFL coach of the year In 1970 with Edmonton Eskimos and in 1900 with as well “We've talked to him and others,” he sald. ‘‘We haven't. made. any decision.” ~ ' a * When anked what his title would be; Spavital said: ‘Ti (be running the whole show." George Reed, the leading rusher in ‘CFL history and - past president of the CFL ‘Players Association, - ia * coaching ‘offer from the - owned by John Bassett of . has confidence league. a Hugh vernpbell of the . < rbeatoalng todavia - Tuesday night's scores: Winnipeg, ° told. a ‘news conference. he wants to go out a winner and will focus on taking the Bombers, leading the league with a $-1 won-loss récord, to the top. He has agreed to a three- year contract beli¢ved to be worth more than $150,000 (U. S.) annually — ‘about _ double his current salary. Jauch, who had an earller -holder “Alee~ Baumann ‘of Sudbury, Ont., 18 ready. to regain his place among the world's best individual medley swimmers.. Toronto but ‘was unable to. come..to t on ‘club operation. policies, said he in the new He is the first CFL head coach to come to terms.with the USFL, expected to start play next February. But answered during the ‘Canadian * swimming championships and Com- monwealth Games trials wh Ne, she's; iri after a year away: from Bookworms 15 All Seasons Expose 15 in 10 innings; McAlpine and Co. 22 Spearchuckera 11; Controlled Violence ‘12 Sight. and Sound’ 11; ‘Terrace Hotel @ Commission Impossible 24; Mac Attack 18 Elker Tigers 7; Omineca: ‘Buildall 23 Hanky’s Heroes 18; Rad-. ford's Raiders 21 B.C, Hyde 0; River The question that’ will be Te an A ae clubs, general n manager Jim Spavital of Saskatchewan Roughriders has been © looking at a Detrolt post and Calgary Stampeders coach competition. . "I would say. Alex is in much better physical condition this year then he before he | game, Tueadsy. “] would not be in- favor of it if I were still running 4 club. . ‘ ’ “Ed prefer my players to be concentrating on what ‘they’re doing." °~ The CBC network started _ the practice of conducting sideline interviews about a decade ago but. dropped it | two years ago. The CTV. network, however, has continued them: Broadcasts’ -of National. Football League games s by NBC, CBS or ABC do not contain such interviews. - Because. of. the -CFL memo, Roughriders and Hamilton Tiger-Cats have stated they will ban the interviews. Toronto . Argonaut president Ralph - Sazio, however, said he has -no _ objections so long as. the ~ interviewers continue. fo use discretion. up ‘ald nemesis Stabler. the league - have no collective bargaining agreement, The union is the sole bargaining: agent :for . every player and will not _ negotiate | without an agreement. Sainte’ camp in Vero Beach, -Fla., canie- one day after Rosalle cleared NFL teams . to:deal with him. Stabler -had been investigated by . the league after published. reports said he had associated with known gambling figures. Phillips: aloo hid Craig Bendehaw, Terry's brother, Stabler’ 36, was acquired’ Year ball’ in A réguiar-season ‘appearing | ‘only: briefly on special, teams, & Ale cit by the Saints wae” ‘veteran wide receiver. Ike. Harris, and they put Wilson'* 7 and free. safety - Tommy" Myers on ‘injured reserve, | . | playera, one ‘of. them: run- relative--ning- beck Richard ‘Crump, . heweomer to the NFL, with the younger Bradshaw, was ' wide recelver-kick returner Dave Shula of Baltimore Colts, the gon of Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula. ‘The Colts. waived him among . heir 21. :player moves, — - Linebacker ‘Mike é Stabler's arrival atthe Ozdowski was placed on their injured - reserve - list while defensive.end Donnell Thompton, who had suf: fered a shoulder separation, passed his physical and was added to the roster. The San Francisco 4ters, defending NFL champs, : walved five players, - in- ‘eluding tight--end= As :J. (Jam) Jones, while Pitt sburgh Steelers - waived tight end Mike Hirn, a ninth- . round: pick from ‘Caneel "Michigan. Tes Cotherback niéitand Lawrence, "a 1-year veteran, was aAtnong nine ‘players. cut by Atlanta Falcons, -New. York dots - waived Bob Grupp, a for-. mer Kansas: City” Chiefs punter and a four-year NFL yeteran, and four. draft cholces, including: ‘pecond: | found pick Reggle McElroy, a'tackle from West Texas “hate. and - fifth-round ‘lection ” Mack Jerus, a TK ne ‘packe. ir “Washington. Buffalo: Bills” cul two the Bills” i2th. draft t pick. In In 1078. “Os “Los Angles fir waived flne-year veteran tight end Henry. Childs, ‘offensive tackle Jerry Stablein . and’ defensive tackle — Phil Murphy. Childs didn't, pars . his physical. ” ~ ' | missioner’ Jake Gaudaur “Saskatchewan his contract with. . 1840s, . “and the’ aly has Cleared, so the team can - AP om - "improvement. . remaineda U.S, citizen and ‘was last year. Jack Gotta may get'a job in. deoke the world record,” his Birmingham.. |, coach, Jeno Tihanyi said In Toronto, CFL com- * Tuesday.” “Unfortunately, his race experience, . because of his. year out of competition, - may. show up a bit . would think:he could have sald Jauch wasn't breaking the Bombers but: ‘other. clubs should make ‘Bure their personnel honor ~’ their: ysed a few good meets contracts. ae _belore:this.” Gaudair sald-in a- The ikyear-old Baumann statement the CFL is not guifered a shoulder Injury © panicking over the new~ last year and the last major - league. He noted the All- America Conference in the the Continental League in the 19608 and the’ World: Football. League ‘in the 19709 did not survive. Earl, Lunsford, general - manager of ithe Bombers, meet in which he competed was: in -Heidelberg, West. Germany in July, 1981, when he sel the world . record for the 200-metre. ‘Indtyidual medley; two minutes, 2.78 seconds. He failed to qualify for ‘said he was not happy with Canada’s team to the world Jauch’s move but it was fell. ‘championships earlier this best-for the coach to part” month but he's. confident - peacefully at the end of the season, rather than shake ' upthe team bya mid-season — firing. ©. | ~ He sald Jauch explained his position to the players _.. been — he'll be on the Com- Monday ‘for three weeks. alang before continuing” to Brisbane, Ausiralia..... “Tthink I canalip in there | somewhere,’” said concentrate. on- meeting Baumann, his head shaved - Ottawa Rough Riders in close ‘in preparation for. Winnipeg Saturday night. weaton as Bomber general take sometimes three manager and hired Jauch in . people per event . :. with the 1978, said he won't start. 200-metre “freestyle they worrying about anew head. have’ five people so-.I'm. ‘epach until the sesson in looking forward. to making over. “the team." Jauch, : captain of ‘Seven. swimmers, led by University’ of Towa’s 1980. “Victor Davis of Waterloo, Rose Bowl team, came to’ Ont:,° who set a record in Canada asa halfback but winning - the .200-metre -his playing career was cut breasisiroke at ‘the world ~ short when he tore. an . » championships earlier this . Achilles tendon in the 1961 | month, have already gained .- Grey “Cup “game, :and. he. . , berths.on the team. oe turned to ‘coaching. The remainer of the team. Be signed a ‘three. ‘year’ * whl be. selected in the next four days. © “This time last - year, . Baumann was guaranteed a exiension last March to his current coniraci with the - Bombers that would have . ‘carried him through. the spot or any Canadian swim 1985 season, bul a. clause tearh, . Now he's’-battling allowed him to break the ~tendl nitis ‘problems that contract. for. a professional may. require: surgery, -. ree | a. thing: of loope Jauch, whose four sone; ‘shoulders and: it's ‘just -ail of them.athletle, were- popping out,’ the eix-foot-— born in Canada, saidhe has. two, ” UTé6pound | ‘Czechoslovakia-born: swim- Wants to return to an-area mer sald in: (interview. near some of his family. - “WL Always 'be ‘ there and monWealth. Games team — that heads to Hawail ‘today's 0 event, the . * Lundford,. in- his 16th penetie frente “They: aa thought waplayed very : "well against their zone early “da the game, penetrating. and dishing off. In the’ ‘wecond half we weren't _ penetrating and we weren't making the same | passes and getting the bail to the people wha were hot." Rautins had 28 points for | Canada. Triano had 22 Library Wackos 9, always give me problems,” The winner of 11 national championships going. into ‘this four-day now lies with the: breast- stroke and backstroke, two of the key elements ‘In the. individual medley. The shoulder, ~ ‘he sometimes pops out during B race. “and in’ Feal fast -and ai ant really feel it when . PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia . Flyers defenceman Bob. Dailey ’ said Tuesday he Is ending ~ his: playing career because of a crippling ankle fracture he. suffered in a National Hockey League game last Nov. 1 at Buffalo. Dailey, who has been with the Flyers for 54% of his nine seasons in the NHL, said he ‘Is ‘retiring on the advice of sports - hig physician, . medicine specialist | Dr. “Joseph Torg, 85 Torg told a news con- ference if Dalley continued to play, it would worsen the ‘degenerative arthritis caused by the injury. “LUCERNE, ‘Switzerland a (cP), — East Germany | continued Its domination of- the: world rowing .cham- -plonships Tuesday, while Canada. pulled off. the surprise of the day in the .double sculls heats. ’ ‘Timothy Storm of St. ‘Catharines and Peter ‘McGowan finlahed more than « four seconds ahead of Poland in ‘of Toronto winning their heat with’ the second fastest~ ‘qualifying time, Finland, the silver medallist last year, was third to’ advance to the semifinals. Storm and McGowan were clocked in six minules, 93.29 seconds to the Poles’ 6:37.49, Norway and East” "Germany, : winnera of the - ‘other. ‘two. beats with... respective tiniés of 6:32 and (6:33.54, ‘also quallfied- for ‘ the semifinals, East Germany had. a successful day, also qualitying for the semifinals in the ‘men’s ‘single sculls - and coxless paira and the. final inthe eights, coxed fours-and quadruple sculls. * Iq the. coxless: pairs, “Graham Wilkins and. Brian Holland, both’ of Peter- F - Largon.of Vancouver, ide Drivérs 21 Sandy's Steelers 9; TK Blues 20 TD Bank 7; Credit Union 15 Terrace -Eagles $8; Dreamword Waterbeds 15 Luminous Lighting 11; and Un- derwriters 15-Overwaitea 4. ' Monday'’sscores: Charlie Brown Sox 16 Bytowh Dissel 6; Artésians 15 Re hen. "point, reserve forward Ken “Gorey. Kasanowski,: . Nanaimo, BC. 1%. . “We .had. great. games. everyone else to be con-.” Friday in what. will bea °- wistent. too. - he _game to decide sixth place. “Larson did the job for us, ~ the bail to Jay asmuch as Canadian team will return we would have liked..They home Sunday. ‘covered him well but we © Tonight - could have used him more If agalnst the Soviet Union. Scrub tournament is. proceeding — The annual Terrace mixed - scrub softball tournament is‘ proceeding as planned, with all game scores reported Cassie Hall 2; Charlie Brown Sox vg. Controlled Violence atE.T: Kenney; / Seasons Expose vs. Pentecostal at Rotary; Williams vs. Terrace. § fem a 4 ; gam se : : . : » Canada. cannot finlah re “trom” Leo'and Jay,” sald ‘blather. than aixth at the =. g- Donohue. ‘But we need ..chatiplonships. It plays.on with the only other country - - too, coming off the bench: In which has not won a finals. | “the second half we didn’t get round game, Colombia. The -.”-- Spain goes , Northwest Community College; Spearchuckers vs. C.C. Wachos t Willlams Moving 14; HDO 31 Totem Furniture 2 | Aleport 34 Department of Indian. Affairs 96; Alliance Church 24 Tymorchuk Agencies 14; Twin River 20 Highways Glezards 14; Copperside 1¢ West Point Rentals 10; Bank of Mon- treal 16 Fub Dub 14; Bank of Commerce . 16 Mixed Bag 6; Don Hull and Sons‘ 18 Legion Luckies 1; Hawkeyes 17 Gar- “fields 13; and McAlpine and Co, 11 €.C, Tonight's games. Woolworths vu. Cote’s Cald Ones at. event,” - * Baumann's major problem says, . will have: you're doing a race... but _ Sometimes the pain is quite bad, " - Baumann,’ 7 who’ was. ranked No.‘1 in the world in. . the individual medley, has only been strong enough to. train in that event for the last month. We started on’ the front : . cra ‘and very gradually © = mouagtst hier boeles i 248t-/"akviehual medieys, “He'h ee “hes: was "strong “enough we at Caledonia; Totem Furniture va. Mac. - Attack at Skeenaview; Dept. of fr Affairs va. Hanky's Herces at B.C. "Timber; Alliance Church va. Radford ‘Raiders at Clarence Michiti; Twi River vs. River Drivers at Cassie Ha 1; Copperside Store vs.. TK Blues. 4 Thorahill” Jr. ‘High; Fub | Dob-‘va Terrace Eagles at Pohle; and Mix Bag va. Luminous Lighting at U ae ‘The tournament. continues ust _ Sunday, with the final game set for p.m. at Riverside Park. Baumann is ready physically. but his. year off could hurt | EDMONTON (CP). _— and then we e started. butterfly: arid we.’ stai doing backstroke last. W I felt he was able to hand all ‘four strokes relative well independently, then we. started combining it.""” Tr 4 Baumann is entered in six events at. the’ char. Pionships, the four. freestyle distances and: the twas “Very competitive,” Tihanyl. “I think he m > started bresstatroke be aiMeult ta beat.” . repechage, : “My only regret is ta get 80 close and not come away with the Stanley Cup,” said Dalley, whose performance in the 1980 Stanley Cup was praised by Flyers general manager Kelth Allen. “It's a very. sad” day,” said Dailey, 29,- whose. _ Mingerly galt: still: . shows effects of the fracture. “H's mot a Very easy decision.” Torg aaid the Injury, which occurred: when Dailey's skate caught in a - ‘rut in the ice, shattered a - ‘bone’ on which the ankle , rests, Continued playing | would. result. in ‘pain “yearend the call of duty,” he said, NHL alltar games, East Germans | own rowing; - Dailey, accompanied his wife, Carol, said his hopes {o play one morc Ankle ends Dailey’s career by Season in pursuit of the- Stanley Cup “went down the drain in the middle of ‘te summer." “Thad thought that Gd. might be able to play again) at one time, but when. ¥~ began skating the an didn’t respond,” said . six-foot-six, veo te As a Fiyer, Dailey sco: 56 goals and assisted on 1: others. The Kingston, Ont, native, who was drafted by - Vancouver. Canucks in 1973 ‘and spent 3% seasons with the Canucks, played in. two sada dete sntreeasta 4 wh j borough, Ont., were fourth ‘In their preliminary: heat,: . relegated to repechage, The were joined. by the - Soviet Union pair, whose: - boat broke down when well ahead in the closing singe of their, heat, : In the coxed. tours, Crechoalovakia outworked - the favored Soviet, ‘Unlon four to gain the first spot.- : ’ Canada’ did not field on entry. In lightwelght Tepechage ‘events, [taly, Denmark, : Austria and the Netherlands.- qualified for final of the — "single sculls with Roop Scott ‘of the United States and West. German Gerd “ Naujoks.. i ‘Italy. won the second: heat ~ ‘In’ the coxless | four and ‘single seull semifinals, ‘while Denmark also took «. the second. heat: of. the . Houble. acull ‘quarter-finals. dJobn and Frank Murphy of St. Catherines,~Ont., clocked in 7:01.47, finished third in their heat of the double sculls to also ad- vance. to..the semifinals, Denmark’ won. the heat: dn 6:51.54, . . In the: Hghtvieight eights Canada, NEWARK, Nd. (AP? ‘Roger _,orthopedic specialist eald. a time at 8: 156,08, ; tempat Doctors walt for Kotar |; Surgeons were waiting fo Doug Kotar to awaken fullf. from anesthesia to dete mine. whether the back sulféred “‘permanes damage after an opera log that failed to remove J lemon-sized tumor from hil brain. ; _ ‘When neur Countee opene Kotar's skull Tuesday, | found the large tumor in center’ of the brain~eng concluded that rémoval ‘¢ the mass would endange Kim Sloan, the Giante assisied in the opera "it Is in an area that: neurosurgeo ‘a lo yo \ . “represented by. a 86. ' Catharines Rowing Clu ‘orew, advanced to the fin : placing first in its heat with -New. York Giants: running a8 a tentral commane Lt entre for all of the, im : pulses. of. the brain,” §