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ee oe . TORONTO (CP) — The
toe ; uo year of frustration is almoat
- wo complete fer Toronto Biue
° C , Jays of the American
4 " i . : Leagie,
: ; . 0 So The Jaya completed their
, - . ; — 1970 home schedule Sunday
‘ . andhfinish the season on the
: ; roadhwith three games each
They have a 62-104 record, .
: atil) below the §4 games the
: ‘ -. | won dntheir maiden baseba
- . ' | season In 1977. They won 55
, a last year.
7 ° When the team was for-
- os ‘ med, club officials em-
. phasized that winning teams
take a long time to build. So
’ . Is the job closer to com-
no Ste pletion! Probably. Toronto
at Boston and New York.
as a .young talented:
nucleus. .
- " Oneright move in 1978 was
ws . ; the off-season acquisition of
poe ; te, shortstop Alfredo Griffin, 21.
ae mt . - : Griffin's development into
] _ " “ coe , . a a rookle-of-the-year. can-
: i sot . ,didate may be the biggest
_ oe : ; _J contribution that manager
Roy Hartsfield made this ,
* year.
The Dominican Republic
' native raised his batting
average to more than .275
from leas than .200.
Even Griffin's team-
- record 36 errora are shunted
aside in Hght of his club
" records in runs (77), hits
* (168), aingles (138) and sto-
- len bases (18) going into
; tonlght’s game.
Other young players that
~ Bhow good potential include
pitchers Phil Huffman, Jim
‘? Clancy, Dave Stieb and
* Butch Edge: catcher Rick
_ Cerone and second baseman
-. Danny Alnge,
All are part of the Jays
commitment to develop
young players into a con-
teat on. Sileb and Eid
man, Stleb an
rookies, had a combined ;
of 16 wins and 27
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record
» . losses. Cerone, given his firat
" real chance as catcher,
eame through with a .230
. average and 60 runs batted
: in, triple what he had last
year. gw eege
Ainge was steady at
gsecond ‘base and may
become an excellent In-
flelder
complete games and
: << JAYS NOT SINGING
Wm wi A most depressing
staff set club records of 43
seven
shutouts and reduced the
number of hits and walks
allowed, ;
Tom Underwood and Dave
Lemanctyk, until he was
hurt, were thestrength of the
starters with a total of 17
victories and. 23 complete
games. Lemanczyk had
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ByDONSCHAFFER | sxof the group finally made together, discuss new ,
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divers, held a “river run” eparatedfrom the reet ata mar the end of November, Seanad rom Stet.
Saturday.
A “river run’, for those
not familiar with technical their trucks at Usk. Another photographer, Dou
terms, is a float down the floater, Doug DeProy, Fameron, to speak ond Ploase present coupon
Skeenainwet suitsandinner headed for shore early perhaps give lessons. before ordering
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Ce OD vee chDr all “The other six finally Senn’ MF on Mls ¢ dining couple
full ofthe spirit of adventure, reached Ferry Island around
and all with a Saturday 3:30 p.m. ~ Meclora Wi
morning tc spare. Bob “Wethoughtthattheriver’ eo as I.
Sulkeld, president of the was moving faster than it “ea . Excellent Service 7
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first time the group had tried the time that it would take us ee ae Qs ow Valld_untll Sept. 29 |
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tnembers were having Humphrey said, :
second thoughts before the ane group emphasized Then relax and enjoy
Pp. . ey are all experienc
The ten who dared, in the water, and that the WALLY KHADIKIN
Salkeld, Gary Humphrey,
Garry and Elaine Hottot,
Allen and Edelle Robison,
Daud ait aah - Ed pod time, the tp ras a BUCKLE UP
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ferry site at 10:30 a.m. ar-
med with only the inner
tubes and refreshments.
They expected to reach |
Ferry Island about 1 p.m.,
but were caught wawares
by the slayness of the
aurrent which carried (hem.
Humphrey said that only
PUBLIC
To affect construction
River from a point 1,000
38 miles west of Terrace,
Rivers,
a tendance at the side.
The obstruction wilt be
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necessary to obstruct the north channel of the Skeena
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division in the ver, and
ended up thumbing back to
average person would be ill
advised to attempt this type
d trip. Although they had a
q@alifications this one has
mould attempt.
The No
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past summer. [t has 31
members, and puts out a
rewaletter twice monthly,
The club was organised to
mable local divers to get
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