_- was released. us é, THE HERALD, Wednesday, July 27,1977 ’ Argo. offense happy with Sim’s departure — TORONTO (CP) — Gene ‘Glatk, offensive guard with ‘Toronto Argonauts, mas mixed. feelings about the ‘departure of Rudy Sims fam the defensive tackle ition with Ottawa Rough Riders, Clark wasn’t looking forward to facing Sims when the os and Riders meet “font ht in an Eastern all Conference game, bt ‘now that Sims is gone, rk has-to worry abou! scjsting ing to Ottawa’s new defensive formation of three jtnemen “and four ebackers, «Sims, an eight-year teran with Ottawa and times an EFC all-star, '. was. cut Monday . when ‘coach’. George ato decided to switch ac ‘a way, I'm happy,” ‘Sims's : method ders was | a long, tough Now I:don’t know romis y, si £ is roster to get detensike we a ‘Ed !ones into tonight’s fern... Football Con- rematch with peg “Blue: Bombers. 3a:. Bombers, early- of sensations of dian’ Football League, pLe ted Jones’ absence Beck for.a 29-26 victory hee -dismissed so Jones. = return ‘to: the lineup. © The Eskimos cut Painter ‘and. ‘Canadian defensive - _ halfback’: Rey - added - . Mon ‘Clark and veteran ano and Jones, who had placed-on the 30- oy disabled list but missed yione gam . “That's the. way I felt I could’ do it, hurting us least;”’ said Campbell. . “Jones. was ¢ igible to return from -his -hamstring conly-:if somecne on ’ the roster | ‘or injury list continuously for two games ‘Clark met those specifications. ‘Montagano had not been on the injury list. Campbell said his major concern was that the promising | Clark might wind ip with another team. . weatt * ¢ertainly could happen, but he’s very young.” He’s very, very een: ‘Montagano, who suffered aback ‘injury during an exhibition victory over Qntrgal Alouettes of the Bester Football Confer- ence, dad remained in town. Rae ‘were - rehabilitating ,) paid: Sampbell. “We ioe résponsibili y for his ingly. -doctor said he is. ready: to play ‘go it actually worked. ‘out well for him. If dnt been activated, he pt: have been paid for Cm said he “Tun more than in last week’s - pasa fil filled contest. - Qiiarterback Tom Wilkinson of the Eskimos, destined to.start again in Winnipeg, threw 51 passes, a team record, and com leted 27. Te Eskimos gained only mins beer} compared ni Brock of. Winnipeg “ihren a often in the first ha arily to the elusive ‘Scott, but. attempted to establish ball-control in the ‘gst half as. the Bornbers swere P protecting a lead. “We will force the runnin, Garmpbel a little more,” sai “T wouldn't be anced to see Winnipeg force the running gathe, _ “They (the Bombers) have some good backs, It may pe that the team that has ‘the better success . wigs the running game Dave - The Riders will be only the second team in Canadian Football League to make regular use of the 3- 4 defence formation in recent years. Hamilton Tiger-Cats started using It last season. Tonight’s game,- to be televised on the CTV. Eastern network beginning at 8 p.m. EDT, is the first of a home-and-home series -between the Argos and Riders. They’ meet “again. next Wednesday at Ottawa. The departure of Sims. was only one of several lineup changes ‘made - by both clubs as they prepared - for tonight’s game . which both ree wil see them break out .-of the 2 winless column Ottawa placed linebacker Jim Teal on the roster to fill . in for Sims. Also jo club. was. recely Clarkson. while receivers Gary Kuzyk and Peter Ribbins were cut. 2° “Toronto. Peter. Gabriel;;: younge heather of Ottawa star, T Winnipeg hee AE rine. Washington gained 55 yards on the ground and Richard Crump, oftei a target on flare and screen. passes, collected only 19. The Bombers haye * a ‘decision to make in their defensive backfield, where rookie punt-return Gary Rosolowich is doubtful because of a hamstring pull. If he: cannot - plays, the: the - bets : ned: receiver . Gabriel, ’ and receiver- uarterback Dennis Franklin on the ny Kn had been in con- tention to take over as backup quarterback behind Chuck Ealey after Matthew Reed was cut but a hamstring pull suffered in ractice anklin out, That left the Argos with 35-year-Old George Mira as backup quarterback. Mira was in the Argo camp as an placed weeks before being pressed into uniform. ; Meanwhile, 23-year-old Peter Gabriel has come full . circle in his search for a job in the.CFL, He appear Toronto’s freeagent aura then tried with Hamilton “['d like the chance to show Ottawa they made a ‘mistake by- giving up on . me,” the younger G « GFL and l’m confident I can hep Arées. n cacti are considering who was one of thir final cuts this season. Coach ‘Bud Riley said Wednesday better execution .§ of defensive assignments because glaring . mistakes led to: at east one Eskimo _fouchdown Tme game will . be televised. on the CTV western network’ at 7 p.m. MDT. - North sinks Hood’s s hope of yacht cup. , the’ rebuilding - oT spefused to ney rep Painter, emergency replacement for . Jong ‘the. fact . that receiver Tommy - Soot found holes in the hout the first f but Painter was one of NEWPORT; RL ¢ Stipper ‘Lowell . North of Enterprise turned the'tables. ay on rival sailmaker Ted Hoodand. : Independence, winning a a pair of America’s Cu ind .ending Hood’s Pie. race winning streak against Enterprise. - Nor steered Enterprise across the starting line firs in the initial race and built . 31-second lead rounding the weather mae on the 13. 5 & the next leg, but at the f it was Enterprise ‘by. 1: oe In the second race;H got the start by 19. seconds ©" after a lengthy luffing match. However, Enterprise overtook. Independence on the first leg and ted at the weather .. mark by 41 seconds, <..~ At the second mark of the 17.5-mile §windward-to- — leeward course, Enterprise had built a lead: of 1:09,. finishin: ahead of Independence: at the. third and final mark by 1:59°° ~ -The last time the two. yachts met, Independence | swept both: races and she had won - observation trial. on July 18. Tuesday’s wihs Einterprige 3 record for the July observation trials ts 8-; 4, the best. of the three . United States yachts.. Courageous has a.6-6 record and Independence stands. at 44. For the. summer ert: br still has the best recor 13-7. However, Enferprise now stands 12-10 and Independence is 6-14, Against Independence, Enterprise is 3-3 for the July observation series. . Enterprise Courageous close ou’ observation trials Oday The next racing begins Aug. 4 with challenger trials start for the Australian, Swedish and French yachts. oo The 1977 races mark the first time that more than two countries . have: challenged in one season for the Cup. It also is the first time that more than two foreign yachts are com- peting, . ; 1 t ena the second . The Swedes have brought J a a yacht . (Sverige) and ‘are fine since 1851, . France has two boats in Newport—France' I and. France HI, However, only - ted tordcein the one is e August trials. Representing erent will be ‘Australia and Gretel II. FBI finds LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The FBI said Tuesday that William McCandless, - wanted in connection with ‘the theft of Fanfreluche, a . broodmare in foal to Triple ’ Crown - winner Secretariat, :Burrendered Tuesday. Benjamin Cooke, special. FBI agent in charge Kentucky, said McCandless arrang to give himself up -. Cooke’ said: McCandless, 80, from Nashville, Tenn.,; was arrested by FBI agents and state police and later turned over to Bourbon J ‘County, Ky., officials. Cooke said the 10-year-old Fanfreluche,. $500,00, still was missing. The horse was taken June 25 from Claiborne Farm near | Paris, Ky. Fanfreluche is owned byMXONTREAL‘'S Jeéan- Louis Levesque who has Offered a $25,000 reward for ’ information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or _ persons responsible for the theft. The ‘mare was champion three-year-old filly in North America and Canadian horse of the year in 1970, Cooke: said McCandless — had been charged in Bourbon County with theft by” unlawfully taking the broodmare. Foreman signs. BLOOMINGTON, ; Menn. (AP) — Running back Chuck Foreman agreed Tuesday to a two-- year extension ofnhis . contract with Minnesota _ Vikings, the National Football League team an- -nounced. The contract extension ended a salary dispute between Foreman and the Vikings. 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