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Crawford of Trinidad, winner of the 100 metres at Montreal, bowed, out in the opening round of heats and Lasse Viren of Finland, bidding for his third straight victory in the 10,000 metres, barely made it to the final, struggling home in fourth place in his heat when an Irish runner collapsed while running ahead of him. 4 = iT _ ae ees wee ~~ ee = ees _ er —-> — J a =. 1879 THUNDERBIRD V8 auto, bucket seats, Teo, storea, tte. gymnasts of 1976,- Nadia Comaneci of Romania and Nikolai Andrianov of the Soviet Union, settled for silver medals this time as did East German swimmer. Andrea Pollack, winner of the 100-metré butterfly at Montreal. The, most poignant loss was suffered by Comaneci, who was narrowly beaten by Soviet gymnast Yelena Davydova after Romanian team officials ‘vainly protested that the. Judges, had marked Nadya “down ‘un- fairly to 9.85 for - her per- formance on’ the balance beam. A 9.90 would have given her the gold. When the appeal jury" upheld the judges after a half-hour. of | emotional “arguments by the Re- The champion all-round | manians, Davydova wound _ . : et a! - . 4 . 5 . ™ . . . a . . . . ar . hi 4 . | ry } ‘SPORTS _ upon top with79. 150 points to 79.075 for Comaneci, who’ shared the silver with 15- yearold Maxi Knauck of East Germany.- Earller, Comanech atoned for a disastrous fall from ‘the uneven ‘bars. Wednesday night ‘which thwarted . Romania's bid for the team * title by scoring a perfect 10 on the same apparatus in the all-round competition: - Perfect marks were -also awarted for-the first time in-_ Olympic-history-to four con- testants in: the men’s all- round, in which’ Andrianoyv lost to team-mate Aleksandr . Dityatin. - Besides: their . double. victory in gymnastics, Soviet © athletes “won. eight more. events during the.day‘for a total of 27 of 68 completed in - five days. . 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Her. team: « mates “swept, the nedals: in < - Kuragina * finished © ‘third _ behind another:-Russlan, Olga Rukavishnikova, as all. thrge surpassed the former By The Canadian Press . Seattle Sounders are back 1 on the winning track after a A vrogame lesing streak, and 20-year-old Mark Peterson a it was a matter of he Sounders, the win- hea team in the North || American Soccer League, got two goals fram Peterson }| Thursday night to defeat H Toranto Blizzard 3-1, ’ The Sounders now have a2 {Pirates ‘By The “Canadian Press ‘Qn a team full of: super- stars, Pittsburgh Pirates’ Tim. Foli feels. about as conspicuous as the mashed tatoes‘ that accompany a steak and lebster dinner. “With all the super, super || athletes we have on this club, I just try todo the basics and i Ht in," veald ‘the -year-did - '| shortstop after. conchiding 4. four-hit night Thursday ( against San Diego Padres in a 7-1 National League Pitt- sburgh victory. Since coming. off the | disabled list June 13; Foli has N batted .341, is hitting 292 -over-all, and is in, the midst of a 13-game hitting streak.. “"Bab Skinner (Pirates: || batting coach) has helped me make some little ‘ad- justments in my swing,” Foli | Said. “T just try to hit the ball hardand hit it up the mid- a the only ‘American eo game, Kansas City Royals bombed Chicago H White Sox 12-4. Although the’ Pirates .are redhot, winning 10 of their last 12 games ‘tomove 1% women’s” ‘swimming :*t came up with its daily wold 4 record: as Ute Gew pentathion : as ‘she ‘scored. 5,083 to wipe out the former, mark. ‘Rukavishnikova had “4,937 points and Kuragina’ 4,875; a fender was Iliona Slupanek;, -who won the women's. shot returned. from ‘18-wionth | put with an: Olympic record suspensions Tor illegal use of sheave .. of :22.41-. ‘metres, ‘Tvanka, Christova OF - " Bulgaria:set.the old mark of. - 21.16 at Montreal, - a German. : : -demolished the world record! The: 2 Bast er swam: ‘her : ‘heat of. ‘the . 100- nels: breaststroke, in Jone’ minylé* 10.11 ‘seconds, dm. * proving on the-1: 10.20 mark. the 200: freestyle, in which Barbara Krause clairted her. “ victories — three more than Chicago and four more than -the Cosmos — against four | defeats. In the only other NASL game Thursday night, Tulsa * Roughnecks blanked, Atlanta Chiefs 5). -- With 20,232 in attendance in Toronto, Peterson gave the Sounders a 1-0lead in'the | 20th mintite after a Seattle _ corner kick, Less than eight minntes later, Peterson The other former drug of" the youngest second: gold: of; the” ai i and the 100. butterfly, won ty: : Caren : Metschuck: .- ; roving” world marks in e -75-kilometre. category. ij-.the event ended, the Soviet... 1;500- aetna Whey the event ended, Uo ‘champion: Viadimir Salnikoy. sapearhended See Russian’. sweep * mens - 400." freottyle and” “Australia, 205° and. ‘dlos ‘struck gold for: the first inte “thvely:. : on ar ‘inthe Games. in: the men's: "> _ Ranner-up -,axioo-metre medley rely: Seven. marksme of 581; points: in the: moving: - “target event. Igor Sokolov of: the Soviet Unian topped the _ “field with 589. Tomas ‘Piptter. of Bast, Germany who Held “the former ‘mark,’ also ‘ _ 569 but last to the Russian on: "a countback: (Bulgarian: ‘and. Russidn. weightlitters took. turn made it 2-0 when he tapped in ‘a header by Tan Bridge with © his left thigh. . “Since we were coming off” ‘two losses, this was.a.must © game for us,” my Peterson, yer on the. field, “‘and the-team camé: out with a very fast pace. : "Toronto couldn't keep up. ‘with us." - Sounders goaltender “Jack Brand. came: within’ five’ Minutes of recording his 1sth, ats [lft belonged.to the man who _ held them in the first-place, “Assen Zlatev’ of. Bulgaria, at “Fedpece, ‘Peryy matched Zlatev: at-200 >. dlod for. the \jerk in the of- ficial: competition. but’ the. Bulgarian ..pulled ahead again when both lifters were given a.chance to do: better ‘after the; decided; : “Soviet wrestlers’ ran ‘their ‘total; to’ five: “golds.“in':10 - “ eategories in sGreco-Roman. - Comipatitidn with victories by’ "Shamil Serer at: 8 ‘elles, Sounders are back on the track — ‘ shutout at: "the season, Without a single shot on goal in the” first 65 minutes, Toronto ‘finally “broke through in‘the 85th minute with @ ‘goal: _by Peter Lorimer, * Seattle ‘striker - Roger Davies fired in his 24th goal’ of the.season’ in the 2nd ' minute. I6'-round out the ‘scoring. Roiighnecks § Chiefs 0.” . ‘Tulsa goaltender Gene pull away from Expos games ahead’ of Montreal. Expos ‘in .the.. National League East, all may not be: happiness within the Pirate Family. Beri Blyleven; 57, “who stiffled the Padres on six hits and.had them shut cut until Dave Winfield homered with two out in the. ninth, says hestil wants ut.” “I'm looking forward to ~ this season eriding,’’ said the ~ ‘veteran right-hander, ‘who - left the club for nine days earlier this year. “I want to pitch in the. World Seri¢s. “Then next year, I ‘fiope to... be somewhere élse.” When asked why. he still wanted to leave, - Blyleven “replied: ; thal. I don’t want to get into that.” - Dave Parker, who said on Tuesday he wants to be traded, ‘because of abuse from Pittsburgh fans, ’ supplied a two-run homer in - the 16-hit Pirate attack. Pittsburgh jumped on Bob Shirley, 6-7, makitig only his second start after 43 straight relief appearances, for five runs and eight hits in the MADE MEASURE| “No comment ‘on, © first two innings. a : Bill Madlock was laying first. base for Bill Robinson; . who: injured an achilles _ tendon, and drove in the first Pirates’ run.in the opening. inning, Later in the inning, Phil, Garner snapped an 0- for-15 slump with a.tunpro- orang i we ae ie a world Royal se yNits Sex van * Willie Aikens drove in four runs: and John -Wathan unloaded four hits to lead | Kansas City's 15-hitvattack.. ‘The Royals, ‘raising their lead. over the idle ‘Texas Rangers to-i1 games in the ° AL West, . struck . for “-elght runs in the. third inning? Clint; Hurdle and “Frank White singled, to start the . third, and ‘Willie; Wilson brought them: home -with.a ‘double; the.’ Royals. only - extra-base hit of the game... After U.L.: Washington - walked, . George’: Brett singled home Wilson. .Hal , McRae then walked to load the bases. | ae! _ -Wathan . ‘singled: ‘home | Brett and ‘Washington, and Darrell Porter. drew oné of to y SALE 30%! Suits, Slacks -& sports jackets | Sale effective) - *, JULY 2nd - AUG. 15th ) SKEENA MALL his three walks. White Sox starter. Rich Wortham, 4-5, ° was relieved by Mike Proly, and Aikens greeted him with Cowboys cut’. Canadian QB TORONTO (CP) — Jamie Bone knows the thrill of victory and. ihe agony of defeat, - The former Hee Crighton Trophy ‘winner ‘returned home Thursday, his dreams of playing - “in; the. National Football League . shattered Girlier ‘figthe -day “when - Dallas Cowboys‘coach Tora’ Landry gave him the news at — the club’s ‘rookie’ camp in Thousand Oaks, Calif., that . he had been put on waivers. Although Landry offered him. some hope that other NFL teams might -be calling within the next day or two, Bone admitted it is probably more likely his football © career is over at age 23. Bone is persona non grata in the Canadian Football League. He challenged the , a establishment | and designated ‘import rule. “T haven't heard from any, CFL team and I don't expect ‘planes en route to his home in Lendon, Ont. college football in 1978 and a games that pitted the best SASKATOON, Sask. (CP) — Nick Weslock built up an almost insurmountable lead Thursday in his bid for a . men’s open champidnship. Weslock, 62, of Burlington, Ont., carded an even-par 72 in the second round at the Riverbend Country Club for SKB wins ’ §KB Salvage handed Williams. Moving and Storage a 3-1 defeat in senior men’s softball action at Riverside Park Thursday night. - ' George Muich registered eight strikeouts in pitching Tom Bogue again ted Sk SKB at the plate with two “hits. ’ The Russians. “scored oS - Aleksandr’ ‘while :Anatoly . Starostin: dals: were ‘victory. over Poland. Irdia and: the Soviet Union... ’ decide the ¢ other final .to make onl ‘behind the playmaking’. of ‘Jorgen - ‘Caskey’s goal,-a header at 19:30, and then scored wnas- SO - atworul ‘ingle to make it * ; - the eighth rum, eA agaist select seniors from ‘ tario Mustangs to the College . attended the CFL: ‘team's ‘training “camp bit wag -alle ‘designated import rule , discriminated _ professional football has’ - vebemently denied, “ean dress 15-players fora ‘declared he designated. s import. If the DI . replaces, ‘to because of the “stand I . ‘TS took,” said the 23-year-old . ; Halifax inative - between Bone,. named. the ‘put- - standing player in Canadian. _ veteran of two Can-Am Bowl lt looks easy for old pro — fourth Canadian senior. a'141 fotal, 10 strokes ahead — ; : “round but, when the’ best ‘SKB to the victory, while © Gennady “Korbah at &2 na ae Aleksand? Kolehinsky:in the | - super-heavyweight class. The only non-Russian winner J of the day was’ Romanian. - Stefan Rusu in the | B2-Kdlo division. .. - another sweep in the modern pentathlion, -defeating Hungary. in.the. team event: outscored Hungarian ‘Tamas: Szombathely i, the, ine. et dividual title. : ‘The surprising “Spautiah 7 fe men’s , field hockey. ‘team assured itself ‘of ‘no. worae”’ oe than a silver medal with asd - berth DuChateau was ‘eailed ‘upon -twe saves in registering his fifth shoittout - of the ‘season, ‘andthe - Rouglinecks ended a seven- game losing streak. Tulsa got off. to a a) tead -Kristensen, Kristensen assisted on Billy sisted at 61:30. Soa é 1. -Hurdle’s double wil grounder scored Porter wil ‘Canadian college players - U.S. coleges,' twice led — University of Western -On- Bowl title, Drafted in.1976 by Hamilton : Tiger-Cats, he. released without getting a chance to play. on 1, He lodged a suit ‘against Hamilton’ and the CFL: ging that the league's against © Canadian-trained ". quar- terbacks, a claim Canadian _ The rule says CFL teams game, one of whom must be - anybody” during th e game’ other than a quarterback, the ‘player replaced’ cannot, return to the game. The Ontario Human Rights ‘Commission réfused to rule, on the legality of the-DI, but? did find the Ticats. guilly ‘of: . not. giving: Bone a fair’ chance, They, ordered the team to pay Bone $10,000 and: offer him. 4 30-day. -tryouit’ Prior, to the 1930 BeAROM, ; : aatt of his closest ‘competitor’ Archie Macdiarmid of Moose: Jaw, Sask, Weslock is the” defending champion and also won it in 1973 and 1974. . ' His play .also carried: Ontario to a win in the team: championships whieh - concluded Thursday. ; The team was down’ 4troke going into the ‘final three scores of the four-mai teams were added up, On- tario finished the round four - strokes ahead of second, . place Alberta. The Ontario foursome of Weslock, Herb Caruegie, Dr. Bruce Cantelon and Thomas ’ Woodall carded 230° Thur-: sday to bring their total to" 459, The win marked the ‘ehird! time-in four years Ontario. has won .the championship.