‘Summer ri ( begin today — KELOWNA, B.C, (cP) '— Alberta and’ : British Columbia | are united against Ottawa on & common energy plank, but, differ. when it comes to federal support for provincial. sporting events, _ “These kind of activities unite, our country,” Alberta - Minister Peter’: Trynchy said in an interview Thursday ‘tilght during the opening of the annua) B.C, : Summer Games... - - Hit would be in their (Ot- tawl ’a) best interest if they. showed some (Einanciat) support,” he said. “But my experience so far is that it isn't there. 1 expect we've got to.go our own route.” When. recreation ministers meet at Ottawa this’ fall; “hopefully we can convince them to join: us ... If we unite our athletes, we unite our people, - that makes for a better Cana , But Premier Bill Bennett disagrees, : éeWedo it well and we don’t require financial ‘aid from everywhere,” he said in an interview, “We don't have - too many fingers in the pie.” “Pm not inviting them in because this is an area we're handling very. well both financially. and_ physically. The organization we've done: doesn't ‘require-it.” “During -the opening - ceremonies ‘under ‘sunny - ’ gkies, Bennett told ‘ahout §,000 people jamming stands, _anda grassy. area around ihe track’ at the: city’s Apple. Bowl that the: games “are © , pot for super athletes, they ‘are for the people. «. One couple; athletes Ln,the Vancouver-Squamish zone, - ‘ook the premier at his _words,. as the. husband marched with yearold — baby “in -a. backpack: The child seemed bemused at the: cheering and clapping which greated contingents from each ‘of the eight provinsal rones. “ pORONTS (cP) — ‘Two big seeds fell by the waypide at the Player's International \.Canadian .Open . tennis. | champignehips “Tharsday. ° One was blown away and the J other felt #0 bad she: couldn't continue. ce Third- -peeded | Vita. ‘Gerulaitis of New York City . was: upset 7:6, 63 by Sandy . Mayer.-of the"'U.S, while - Martina, Navratilova ofthe - .U:S., the top women’s seed, - retired in her match with | _ Anne Smith because of back SpAasins.. *Navratildva was the zecond big-name player fo. _ withdraw becauge. of an injury. On Wednesday, second-seeded John McEarve of the U5., retired "in hls gacond-round’ match because of ‘ah ankle injury. Bjorn.Borg of | Sweiien, meanwhile, had trouble, advancing ‘to the quarter-finals of the- $225,000 Grand Prix tournament but | , prevailed ™ +6, | €3 in his | ! Ey sr a fect Tos provincial. handienpped. ; ” YACHTS ETD. , BARE Wetaults: “and Sailing accessories » | Box 937, Terrace, B. C.. - 836-3001 - During the mnarshipast, a’ soccer player from the - Kootenays. threw. a soccer - ball to Bennett while he stood *: -onthe reviewing stand, Beniiett caught. it and threw “Later, a Fraser “Valley a parachutist, stopped at the. ° stand and invited Bennett to. ©” take a prachite jump today. ae The premier declin _ = And members of the black- powder’ shooting contingent from one of the zones fired . thelr inuzzle-loading rifles in a ‘spontaneous. salute to the. games, 7 There. were ‘miscues. ihe ‘Kelowna Barber-ehoppera . were supposed to lead: the: crowd in the national-ari-- them, but. without. microphones, they could - hardly be heard, Those on the reviewing stand — with ‘microphones — tried” to assist, but faltered part way through on unfamiliar new words and timing,: before © finishing strongly, albeit at a different time than‘ the Barber Shoppers . and their followers, vot Then games organizer. Ron, Butlin hag his speech cut short with the arrival of the two athletes carrying tor-. ches to light ‘the Games’ flame. And just as one of the - runners reached the flame, cher torch went out, “> A pair of Voodoo jets [rom CFB Comox 40)" equadron “stunned the crowd with a ‘sudden low-level pasa. The - jets were. representing the site "of tha:-1981 Summer Games.” ptee «More ‘than’ 3,200 athletes ‘begin:three three days . of .com- petition: ‘today, including: sabout 40 , wheelchair par- licipants. -- . Bennett ‘told ithe ctawd that . next summer, the Games will be dedicated to. han- ‘dicapped athletes, because the. UNI declared 1961 the year | af the T wo big seeds fall by way » match with Peter Rennart of “the U.S Borg, who has be been having . problems with his right knee ‘and has said be will, with- “daw from the tournament at * the slightest, bit of further ‘trouble, - ‘said his' knee was OK following his match with - “Rennert,. a. ai-year-old: ‘Stanford ‘University student who plans to return to achotl in the fail. >, Mayer, who has been in- “ fured off and oa {or the last. year and is just returning to top tournament form, had 8 relatively easy tinie beating - Gerulaitls, who-appeared at - times to be ‘lackadaisical daring the second set. after losing the Hebreaker. Attendance. ‘huriday “at the nine-day tournament that ends Sunday was 7,807, _ Tournament organizers have gold 60,710 ‘tickets ‘to date, including sell-outs-for today, Saturday and Sunday. TERRACE ‘ BoSARD TACK. oe sal! i Elsewhere, Nations -has ‘; _first-set. a te eat, Fey, august 1, we, Poe i a a did it with smoke. "When you face a team two times in six days, you've got to give them something different to look at,”’ he said, +“ showed: them a. lot of ‘fastballs tonight.” ... Milwaukee: ‘Brewers * defeated the Toronto » Blue Jays 42, Boston Red Sox downed. Detrolt Tigers 3-1, Cleveland Indians * trimmed ‘Texas Rangers 1, Oakland A's ; “Their other. hit was. o Dent's single in the fifth. © Brewers 4 Blue Jays 2 Moose Haasacattered nine. hits — including a pair of | . honiersby John Mayberry — : for his fourth consecutive “ yietory and “i4th of the . season. “It was’ his 11th complete game, Cecil Cooper backed Haas” with _ four hite and two rans batted. . ® m, Donating hig average, to gu. Like’ a : million By The Canadian Press. - So far, Nolan Ryan hasn't been‘ the money pitcher : _ Houston’ Astros expected. But he looked like a ‘million dollars: Thursday. - - - The high-priced; but In- consistent, ‘ right-hander came through with one of his ‘best efforts. of the séason, a - fxsein inser 4 that, Ied'the to.a,2-1 victory over San Diego Padres. . -t couldn't J have come at a better time, either, for. the ‘Astros. “We've got to turn this - _ around’ quick of we're not AbiNE ‘te make It,” said. . _ Ryan, whose Astros had lost six of seven games prior to the opener of a fourgame series in San Diego. a The victory moved the Astros within a haif-game of the frontrunning Cincinnati ‘Reds in the National League West: ©; . The. three-team NL West race goes’ into high gear tonight when the Reds start a weekend series against Los | Angeles Dodgers, tled with Montreal Expos. and Pitt- sburgh Pirates, tled for first in the East, also begin a vital weekend series with each In other action Mhuraday, Philadelphia - Phillies stopped New York Mets 8-1; San Francisco “Glants 7 construction. : Houston for second place. | AERODYNAMICALLY EFFICIENT Wide Body Van FRONTIER XL Large sofa, convertible dinette, | stand-up galley, fridge, sink, stove, all fibreglass body “Way ahead of it time” . defeated Atlanta Braves ew ‘and St. Louls Cardinals nipped Chicago Cubs 109 in | - _ 10 innings. - Ryan allowed “aingles . by Dave Winfield in the second - . inning, Ozzie Smith in the - third and-Willie Montanez in. - the ninth as he retired 19 of the last 21 batters. 5 Phillies .B: Mets 1.-: > Mike Schmidt te ed “and drove In four runs and Niné” Espinosa pitched his first complete game of the. season with a five-hitter’ to help Philadelphia, -beat New York. a Giants “5 Braves 1. "Jack ‘Clark's third-inning grand-slani- home run, the ‘third of his. career, led San _ Francisco over Atlanta: With _one out in the third, Larry McWilliams, 3-9, loaded the bases, then: Clark hit a 1-2 ‘Pitch over the left fleld fence: at Candlestick Park for his 22nd homer of the season. . Bob Horner hit his 24th , homer for the Braves in the second to account. for Atlanta’ '§ Tun. = - Cardinals to Cube 9 - : George Hendrick drove in the winning run with a one- out single in the 10th inning to dead St.Louis over Chicago despite three Cub ‘home runs. 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