PAGE 8, THE MRRALD, Friday, August 19, 1977 Four gold medal By ROB MATTHEWS - §T. JOHN'S, Nfid. (CP) — A 15-year-old Quebec student won his fourth gold medal in swimming at the Canada Summer Games Thursday as Quebec and Ontario continued to battle for su acy in the pool and Games records kept falling. : Peter Szmidt of Polnte Claire got a quick start in the 400-metre freestyle and held off Darrell Dean, 17, of Regina to win in 4:05.09. Szmidt had previously won the 100 and 200 freestyle races and was a member of Quebee’s winning team in the 200 freestyle relay. Johanna Malloy, 15, of Thunder Bay, Ont,, also brought her gold medal count to four asa member of ROBERTS TRADED MONTREAL CP .« Montreal Canadiens announced on Thursday they have traded veteran right winger-defenceman Jim Roberts ta St. Louis Blues for “future con- siderations.”’ Roberts, 37, best known for his défensive ability during a National Hockey League career spanning 14 seasons, joined the Montreal club for the 1963-64 season. He was selected by the Blues from Montreal during the 1967 expansion draft but returned to the Candiens in exchange for winger Phil Roberto: in December, 1971. Last season Roberts, injured during a good part of the schedule seored five goals an assisted on 14 others in 45 games. Ontario's victorious team in the women's 400 freestyle relay. The winning ime was 3:59.62, Susan Mason, 17, of Halifax; Jody McPhee, 15, of Sudbury, Ont., Dan Rogers, 18, of Mississauga, Ont., and Jennifer Boulianne, 14, of Pointe each won their second golds. Chris Erickson, 18, of Surrey, B.C., won his first, Mason won the women’s 400 freestyle, McPhee the’ women’s 200 individual medley, Rogers the 200 backstroke, Erickson the men’s 200 individual med- ley, and BoulHanne the women's 200 backstroke, all in record times. Carole Vanier of Montreal won her second cycling gold medal, in the women's 53- kilometre road race, with Mary Ann Kokan of, Win- second and Peggy Bailey of Calgary third. . Gary Trevisiol of Sud- bury, Ont., won the nien’s 91-kilometre road race with - Lido Crema of Vancouver second and Andre Gervais . of Montreai third. Quebec took team honors ‘in cycling -with Ontario “second and Manitoba third. In women's softball, Enterprise races to victory NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — Skipper Lowell North steered Enterprise to her fivst victory of the America’s Cup defence fi- nals Thursday, crossing the finish line one minute, two seconds ahead of Ted Heod’s Indpendence. For Enterprise, which got a 27-second jump at the start of the Thursday’s initial duel, it was the first win of the final series. She was defeated twice Tuesday by Courageous, 1974 Cup defender, Sweden’s Sverige handed Gretel IIher second straight loss, leaving the Australian 12-metre yacht facing a do- or-die situation in the Cup challenger semi-finals. Sverige, which lost the start by a mere second, passed Gretel II on the first windward leg and gradual expanded her lead thro the 24.3-mile race to 2:11 at the finish. The_win gave skipper. ‘Pelle Petterson of Sverige a 3-2 record against the old Australian yacht, meaning Gretel IT must win the next race in the best-of-seven series or be eliminated from the challenge. The yacht Australia won a berth in the foreign finals by defeating Baron Marcel Bich’s France I by 10:16 Dave Cutler heads for points record TORONTO CP - Dave Cuttler . of Edmonton ~ Eskimos is on the verge of becoming the Canadian Football League's alltime leading scorer. CFL statistics released today show the Edmonton kicker with 61 points go far this season for a career total of 1,027, just four behind former Calgary Stampeders kicker Larry Robinson. Earlier this season, Cutler moved up from third place to pass Tommy-Joe Coffey who retired five years ago with 971 career points. WESTERN COMFERENCE Scoring TO CFG $P Cutler, E 01 14 46! Passaglia, B.C.. 0 12 12 4 §2 Ruoff, W 09 7 6% McFall, C 04928 Macorittl, § on 6 322 Germany, E 5 0 60% Molnar, S 5 006009 Bright, 8.C. 4 0 0 024 Crump, W 3 6 6 018 Burden, C 3 0 0 018 Scott, W 3 6 0 018 M.Strickland, B.¢, 3 0 0018 Elght players tled with 12 polnts each. Rushing C ¥ds Avg. TO Germany, E 63 425 6.7 § L.Washington, E 41 43 5.6 0 J.Washington, W 40 324 5.4 1 McGee. $ 73° «273 «3.7—«*1 Molnar, § 6 245 3.8 4 Pass Receiving No, Yds Avg. TD MeGee, § 360238 «6.5 1 Burden, C 26 100 11.5 2 Scott, W 230972: 1.2 3 Campana, & 22 244 11.1 2 McGowan, E 20 207 10.4 2 Passing , A CY¥dsl-c TOs Tagge, B.C. : 174103 1,302 5 6 Lancaster, § 200 111 1,263 12 7 “ Hutnagel, C 149 831,069 32 4 Wilkinson, & ‘ 125 78 914 6 7 Brock, W114 62 740.7 7 Ponting . No. Yds Avg. LK Passagila, B.C. 44 2,023 46.0 73 Ruoff, W 45 1,935 43.0 60 Kunyk, & 36 1,540 42.8 59 Macorittl, § 54 2,288 42.4 76 Palmer, © 38-71,602 42,2 54 Punt Returns No. Yds Avg. TD Long, B.C. 3 341 10.3 0 Williams, S 25 324 13.0 Highbaugh, E 26 199 7.7 ‘ Rosolowich, W 18 195 10.6 Campana, S W 170 10.0 Kickoff Saturns No. Yds Avg. TO Willlams, $ 13° 397 25.9 Long, B.C. 2 327 34.8 Bright, B.C. Rosolowlch, W 10 230 23.0 Crawford, C 7 20 39 Interceptions . No, Yds LR H. 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Ontario qualified for the medal playoffs by defeating a playoff to decide second place in Division B. Quebec won first place in Division A - with a 2-1 decision over Brit- ish Columbia. Saskatchewan, the defending softball ham: pion, joined Ontaro, and pine in the medal playotis. a Szmidt was happy about his ck start the 400 freestyle, which he won in 4:05.09. Earlier in the week he had complained about slow first legs “‘but today for some reason it was a reall good start, and Thad enough leit at the finish to hold off the othera.” Lake Cowichan, La Tahsis, ‘Tappen, Tasu, Valemount, _ Zeballos. ~~ Long distance weekend rates have really got people talking... - Because between 5 p.m, Friday and: 5 p.m. Sunday you can dial direct: (112) to most places in British, . ard Island 3-2 in» ' Mississauga, Ont., was third in 4:08.88. otalloy, anchored . the Oo team a three- | 160 ACRE FARM 16 MILES NORTH TERRACE fecond victory in the 100 | - Half mile. by half mile, creek runs through finishing kick allowed her to west boundary taken in Kalum River. 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