\ american Thursday when a Cangdian | fencar was plnked above the , knee ‘by. :an ‘opponent’s : _ cording to Edmonton fullback: Neil Lumsden, at any rate, was hardly as tactful this week in his _ opinions of the | ‘weapon ‘and * judges disapproved ‘of the. ‘leg . action -of Canada’s cane: ‘on swimming premler breastatroker. - ' - Spurred by the loss of Anne. Ottenbrite of Whitby, « : Ont., who was disqualified -for ‘using -an illegal. kick . while posting the fastest” time In the heats of. the - . sie winnin hn next bout ba a ~ normally ‘an. _ Pose fencer, took over when - ellow-Montrealer - Stephen - Angers. was sidelined by an | ‘Argentine ‘opponent in ‘ani : ‘early round. of the men’s team | -foil . : competition, defeating the Argentine 5-1 the Gaiaiian wi went én t to ‘finish fourth’ behind Cuba, medley, winners wore: Americans * ~half a dozen gold, won twoin \ mh - men's judo and opened: the ". Canada's six,’ . " breaststroke, Kathy Bald of women’s -200-metre . the: United’. States ; and » Veneznela while Angers, 16,’ ped off to hogpital where “ppringboard diving, @ “he .was treated with ane" “pleked | up: four -more’. _ tibloties and- released, ‘shooting : and. ‘Apart from. Bald and: ‘women's judo. - who swam to victory.in the’ <-: In addition ta fooring, BS the: men’s 400-metre individual - ‘Cubans: “swept. ‘all. Thursday! 3° weightllfting © classes, and ‘Cubana’. : After 60 events, ‘the: Us. “gymnastics - program '*-by’. topped: the medal standings :; taking the men’s team and,’ - with 39 gold to | Cuba's 29 and Asdividual ‘all-round ites. The: U.8;- came ub. ‘with. * Along - “with: “Bad's | four victories In the pool, ‘swimming’ gold, .. “Canada including: an. easy: triumph: picked up four: silver and. by defending champion "seven bronze medals, with’. Greg. horgenis 7 in ‘Montreal ‘welghtliter N Mario - ~ Galat ‘still. fears: Eskimos MONTREAL. (CP) — Concordes head coach. Joe Galat says you.can count him out of the covey of Canadian Football League observers who have: been Fusing down . Edmonton Eskimos. - “The last thing you wart to do Is. get | a team like the Eskimos mad,” said Galat, whose 1-4 Montreal club plays "the five-time defending Grey. Cup champions at Olympic Stadium on Saturday night. © Galat said some Edmonton journalists suggested the club : ‘had lost its competitive edge in the wake: of the. Eskimos’ 43- 13 loss to B.C, Lions last week. “T don't think there's a chink in the armor, they're just ’ learning a new system," sald Galat, refercing | to firat-year . Eskimos coach Pete Ketela.. _ Former Eskinios defensive ‘coach Don Matthews, ac- Edmonton defence, Lumsden, a regular onan Edmonton radio station, ac- cused Matthews, now B.C.'s head coach, of. “cutting up'!.- Eskimo defensive players, claiming. his defensive schemes ; masked their weaknesses. - - The Concordes, who have had“almost two weeks te prepare since their 80-25 loss to Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Aug. 7, have been busy working to correct offensive-tine _ deficiencies of their own, . . The 13-day. layoff -has given veteran offensive tackle ; Lioyd Fairbanks time to.heal his right arm, broken {n an early-season loss to Hamilton Tiger-Cats, And Galat: has come up with what he calls: ‘his “trong. Hineup"” to bulldoze openings for running-backs on crucial short yardage situations. Defensive -Ilnemén James Zachary and Mark Hopkins, along with linebacker Delbert: ‘Fowler will be inserted in those situations, alving. Galat a line with, .in effect, even tackles, The Concordes' pass protection hag also sutfered from: what Galat terried “breakdowns in co-ordination.’"' * “For pass protection to work, the blockers ‘have to: be doing their job, the receivers have torun the right patterns - -and the quarterback: has to set uy In the: right Spot.” “But: breakdowns. ‘are going to happen when “you. have guys who haven't played together a. det, "- ve -PROTECT QUARTERBACKS - fe The offensive line will likely have. to: protect, by cura, ; quarterbacks Kevin Starkey and Ron-Reeves:: ‘ “I think both will play, but I'm leaning more to Starkey to atart. because of his experience,” said Galat. ‘, Galat is also leaning on the experlence | of Don Sweet to _ shake off: an uncharacteristlcally bad outing against. the - “Blue Bombers, ‘Sweet missed four of five fleld-gaal at: '. tempta in the five-point Joss and is lx: for 12 this seazon, This prompted Lumsden to call Matthews an egotistical . -manfac"’ and challenge him to “tell me to my face that he didn’t say those things," - ~ . CORRECT DEFICIENCIES ; i well below his normal proficiency. | - ‘ “He won't let it bother: him; he's not that type of guy,’ _Galat sald, Galat’ won't be bothered by the élashing running ‘af Eskimos halfback Jim Germany; who's out with a sprained ‘knee suffered two weeks ago against Saskatchewan Roughriderg, Import Scott Stauch will réplace Germany. . Jn other weekend action, first-place Toronto Argonauts meet the Rough Riders in Ottawa tonight, Winnipeg plays the Llons in Vancouver on Saturday and Hamilton meets the Stampeders in Calgary on Sunday. Golfers: talk quadruple bogeys - WEST VANCOUVER (CP) ~ Quadruple and triple bogeys were the talk of the clubhouse Thuraday after the- .” second round of the Canadian Amateur. golf championship. _for men at Capilano, Golf and Country Club... Danny Mijovic of ‘Unionville, Ont., survived his ‘second triple bogey of the tournamént, a nlx on the par-three 16th, - and took a one-shot lead with an even-par 71 for 141. Nathaniel Crosby of Hillsborough, Calif., after going six- under with a 30 on the front nine, had a quadruple bogey nine on the par-five 10th hole. Crosby staggered in with a 30- 43 for 73 and survived the 36-hole cut at 149. Seventy players qualified for the final two rounds at 152 or better. ‘ Mijavic, 22, was the only player under par after two | rounds despite his two triple bogeys. He opened Wednesday, #8 Lendl of Czechslovakia, the maintains a ‘ with his homeland and " Sources aay: "Daily Mail: as saying that with a 70, including a seven on the par-four seventh. | “T missed the cut last week by one shot trying to qualify for the U.S. Amateur,” said. Mijovic. “I wasn’t feeling really Good after that and emotionally Iwas down. ; -Lendle: defects . LONDON (AP) -— Ivan newspaper” sald. He secondary ° world’s No. 2 tennis player, . citizenship in Monaco. has decided to defect to.the | _ West by cutting all links living permanéntly in’ the . 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Gedlinski - 435. 5397 Christel Gedlineki - 635- 5997" Eltizaketh vie - oe an. “two. ‘io “monwealth |. . Parente accounting for two 7 silver anda bronze in the 90- ‘kilo division. oy cys ‘ Canadian team officials Brazilian Ricardo Prado, ' ’ SWEEP WEIGHTLIFTING: eeccesstuly protested disqualification - : © Onenibeten ‘who had. besn pod favored: to win her event, ‘but the \v-year-ald ‘Corn Games’, ‘champion - ald. ahe © will” - adjust her ‘atyle to” caatlsfy the judges when. she ‘com:- -. Petes in the 100 breaatatroke Jater ‘in-the-meet, “: Defending: ; chanipion - Cynthia ‘Woodhead - and ° _ teammate Mary . Waite “finished ahead of - Julie Daigneavlt.of Montreal in ; the: women's 200 freeatyle,: “while Matt - Gribble. and” ._ Pablo Morales gave the U.S. _ another 1-2 sweep in the men’s 100 butterly, Veteran ‘Rowdy Gaines anchored the Americans to . another Victory in the men's 4x200 freestyle relay.: : -There-was.a rare dead ‘heat for the bronze in the 400 individual medley . behind Prado and Jeff Kostoff of : the U.S. -The electronic | cameras could not séparate Peter Dobson of wv Westminster, . B.C, . ov Mike O'Brien” aa ‘he American . his cought the ‘final freeatyle leg. All'four Canadian judoidts who saw action ‘Thursday ‘came: ‘away ‘with: medals: _s Fred Blaney. of Lethbridge, 7 - Alta.; ‘took ‘the: imén’s ‘open --. “ailver, losing. to Venanclo “Gomez of Cuba ‘in-the final’ ci “and. Phil: “Takahashi _ 7 ee : ‘Ottawa repeated his bronze: | medal performance’ atthe: "1970 games in “the” ‘O-kilo’ ‘ ,elaas, - a3" Cuban, | ‘Rafaél. . Rodriguez ‘won: the” gold. Takatiashi's’, sister: ‘pina claimed a: bronze . -in ‘the. - “women's “48-Kllo ” divislori, won. by Darnelle: Anaya of the U:S.; and Sara Riives ‘of “. Ednionton ‘was a losing . ‘sernlfinallat ‘in’ -the “open. class as: the gold: swent: to ‘another American, * ‘Heidi Bauersach. “The: . US, marksmen ‘enjoyed. their ‘second. con- secutive sweep Thursday as . Terry Anderson and James Meredith won individual titles in the mien's rapid-fire © pistol ‘and alr. rifle and ‘shared additional Holds in. the-‘team events.. “ The Cubans were equally “dominant: in weightlifting with Ciri Ibanez outclagsing . the field in the snatch, jerk and total iift in the #0-kilo - repedting:b y_ Ottenbrite’ Ss disqualificati flagging Canadian Tival on. class, and Alberto Blanco” ‘1079 sweep in- _ the | 100-kih “division. ae Parente, third overall: ih ‘last: year’s Pan-American champlonships,, Tmoved up'a: “noteh in. othe: ‘total | ‘lift: “and jerk competitions * and: "earn was” the” “top” “virtually clinched a playoff spot in men's basketball by _ defeating. Cuba 83-71.and the . men's softball team downed " “the Netherlands Antilles 11- 3'for {ts fourth consecutive: victory. - . _ The women's team bowed +0 to the U.S, for its first loss in four starts and - : blanking Brazil 10-0, The water’ polo team edged Mexico 4-3 for its first win of the tournament after — a loss’ and a “tie. The’ women’s volleyball team - suffered its second .straight loss at the hands of Peru, but Venezuela, his bronze. i th : egory.: Casimir’ Suarez af ‘Guba “all-round: gymnast: cand his . team . _ outscored ‘the US. and & .Venjeruela for. another gold: .” In team ‘sports, -. 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