However, ‘several agents’... *” down to the journeyman and fringe player, — S AA victory ' games, ; Roy, u- TORONTO (cP) — Hockey “League players become free agents July 1, - - ta other teams are remote. the league last summer. was * Intended.to make. it easier, for players to offer’ services to. the: highest . bidder.‘ say. their’ ellents are still poy ndéred by punitive rules’ with cS compensating “clu draft choices, and “gome. | cases players, if .a” free” agent signs with a. new" team. 1 Wh + several promilnent National: : . Player, ‘to: become” likelihood ‘‘of _inoverent does re said. “ “you're movement next.f Amon f ‘free 2 ° * considered - Larson and: “goalle. Eddie” the chances of ther. moving ~. Wings: ‘oneidered the | top en a free. agen to. an Ss ar “new club, with. the new dub “Tt is the most outlaridish Mio.of, Detroit; McCarthy ‘having a protected’ list of: - and ridiculous agreement in and ““defenceman . Gary. ~-elght;' iniluding the'player _ sald - Norm’, whose ‘agency .” any “sport,” : Caplan . Sargent * Edmonton a ‘of Minnesota; 7 - Oilers signed.-’ “Between, , $160,000 and $199,999, o* the represents Tom McCarthy’. “defencenien: Kevin Lowe" “compensation is a-first-and of Minnesota North: Stars, considered. one of. ‘the top free’ agents, a “It's. a, fraud to: the ’ players, It does nothing for _ the superstar, the- star;-on ' “When the | agreement 2 wes Made last summer, r i talked . to many general © i managers .and owners, and | i they all had amiles on their: ' Esposito is more than 33 - i faces. They. were shocked _ llesic beats. Concordes._ with late points =~ - MONTREAL.” (CP) _ Hank Iesic booted a 84-yard field goal with 21° seconds: left in, the game to lift. Toronto ‘Argonauts: toa 2-24 - over | . Montreal Concerdes in Canadian . Football . League ‘eithibition play Tuesday night.: © “The Concordes had taken '@l a 21-19 lead on the first play. ‘@m of the fourth quarter after ea quarterback John Rogan fired a touchdown pass to Nick Arakgi. — The tight end lumbered 51 yards niet second major ¢ eon the play to & 1914 lead" Toronto ° t with, Wo. third: er a Joe Baines, wlio replaced | Toronto “starting | quarterback “Condredge- Holloway in the second half; hit William Mitchell with a 2e-yard, touchdown pass for. the first Argonauts major score, Geoff Townsend scored the second when he fell on the football in the end zone, after: _Concordes defensive , Woods. furnbled.a punt. 3.n the second quarter _ Rogan. took advantage 0: VANCOUVER (CP) = new offensive ayuteln, Ei trimmer’ physique. and — a. | worry-free attitude’ have: combined to help B.C. Lions’ ” ‘quarterback | Joe - Paolac enjoy the beat: pensedizon of ‘five-year, “Canadian Football League pareet. °°... @ “Looking ‘back’ I. can’t . think. of a better ‘training cam] orpreseaagon, wiless it ” was three years ago. when Roy (Dewalt) was a rookie,” said Paopao. “Then I knew the team was counting on me and I was relaxed with the positionof responaibility."- - The emergence of Dewalt, - S which | coincided — with ia untimely injuries to the 28- fa year-old | Paopao, £@ conspired to reverse the @ quarterbacks’ roles. . a ‘Betore training camp _ have w head coach fm Don Maitiiews said Dewalt aa was No, 1 and the others — iia Paopao, John Fourcade aid ., #] rookle Tim Cowan — were. tied for No.*2, -i ‘ Afier’. three preseason — Matthews . sill 4 alone in the No. 2 spol and” i oaking a move to regairi No. ““He'a closed the’ gai’ “an said © “Matthews earlier this week dlter ” ‘TY putting the team through. Co 9 lengthy workout ® in . 4 preparation for Thursday's ‘final. preseason _gaine Z 2 against Saskatchewan , Roughriders at B.C. Flce 4 | Siadlum, . > “Joe enjoys It tthe. new. : { ettenaive System), and had: tet ; tom. Rogan back ° Harold . : _ December, and’ [Garry «.. Lariviere; : Pittsburgh: Penguins centre ” Greg: Malone, aa * Goalie: Tony ..’: . Baposito; . ‘defencemen . ‘Keith Brown" and : ‘Jack. ‘O'Callahan ‘and: ‘right winger Tim Higgins of ' ~ Chicago :, Black ~ Hawks, ., “.or-more, the compeniation Quebec _ ” Nordiques « ‘defenceman Dave Pichette, ' * and Hartford Whaler centre Mark.” Johnson. “ Because - years old, he: is a free. agent ‘ two Toronto fumbles’ ‘to. engineer | two scoring drives in’ 40° peconds, - : Safety . Preston ‘Young set up the. ” first by) tackling ‘the. ball _ loose. from receiver . Paul; ” Pearson, and into- the arms’ of Woods... . Nine- ‘plays later, “Rogan” capped a 76-yard, nine-play: . drive by tossing an: eight- . yard. touchdown pass... to Araghi at :10:39.. © On the first play after the! ‘Kickoff; -rookle defensive - end Mark Hopkins, playing for injured: veteran. Doug ¢ Beott, packed Ho Holloway and erente 25 et Mentrest i, Second. Quverter Tor — Single Hesle 44:2:53 Mit — TD Aragki @ pass from “Rogen (Sweet convert) “Woiae | Mil — TOL. Brown:15: pase Aiwaat convert) V19) Third Quarter Tor: — TD. Mitchell 20: paw, from Barnes. _ fconvert Teale) “Tor - ‘TO. Townsend recov: ‘erad fumbiad pont in end. rone® (convert Hesic) 5:19 . Feerth Quarter AN ~ TD Aragk! 51 past trom) Rogen {Swaet . convert): 0:1 1) Mil — FG. Sweei 3 40°} \Tor — FG. tlesic 44 “9:01 Tor. FG esi: 54 14: 39° To- ronto “¥ 4 14 6-25 Montraal 0.140, -4 Attendance. — 9,70. | | * established. ‘a good quick tempo. I’m-really happy he | ‘is playing so utilized. his time. (during games): very, ) well.” "Mat: was “demonstrated during the fourth and only cuatter. ‘Paopao worked last. -againat | my Greene. -Ex-Stamp : has the. attitude” ‘Greg Vavra isn't likely to ; have: | ‘any - “problems motivating :: ‘hitnself /if he: . gets © a chance to quarterback _ . Edmonton: Eskimos tonight i their Gnadiari Football’ League exhibltlon game against the: ; Stampeders ‘im, Calgary. - 7 The - _ Stampeders’ \wh + made tha en ‘at, thelr rick, "Haat: traded him: to the. Eskimos. “Yast week. for. ‘import. ‘wide receiver Mike * Levenselier. . wy “To: think I: have’ some ‘things to prove-io some people, so I hope I get some : (playing) . “time,” said: Vavra, regarded as the. best .. Gobadian © ‘quarterbacking . prospect in: years.” | In atothat CFL exhibition “game | tonight, Hamilthn Tiger-Cats travel ty Ottawa! 16 tneet the Rouglt: Riders." bs Calgary. territorial : : ' incompletions - se Ter Berit Teale aS asan j Tor RG eae. 2910: 1e | ai ye well. He has | ‘Calgary: Sampeders when he threw “ tochdown passes, of 41 and - @yards to Q “It's gral fying to learn’a.-’ “second-round pick ora first- ‘pound choles: and ‘a player "new club having a protected ” ‘Ist: of ‘six, . including the: ‘player signed. - * And for a player signed to an ‘annital salary of $200,000 “bs two first-round picks or a “first-tounder . ‘and ai ‘player - from: the new club; with the’ new glub having a protected list of four. . noseguard | Glen: “Welt. ‘recovered. Rogan promptly hit halfback Lester: Brown with a _ lé-yard: tolichdowni — pass. Placekicker | Don “Sweet _ converted. both. “majors. to give | the ; * Concordes a 145 lead. . : Sweet ‘also booted a-26- “yard field goal in the fourth” quarter.’ : ; ‘ Toronto veteran _ quarterback - Holloway: ~ racked up. some impressive first-half. passing ‘statistics’: ‘= he-completed’: is" of re) ’ passes for 306 yards’ — but ~ turnovers. ~~ and”... : ‘stalled aked Argonauts. to ‘an. early, ‘BD: lead on a pair of ‘singles: on “wide placement - attempts and a 2-yard field goal, He . "moved the Argonauts within.’ two points when’ he booted a 44-yard field goal: at 3: OL of | the final quarter; |... It was announced ‘that zs 700 tickets had been sold ’ for, the final’ pre-season--: ganie'for both teams, but it: appeared that fewer: than half chose to make us use: of them, oe a Relaxed Paopao closes gap: new system and play so. well”. Bays - at the same time,!" Paopao. —_ ‘The: - new -':, yatem. " emphasizes - the pass ‘and ': -pequires, more agility from - ‘the. quarterback, something ‘the . coaching" -ataff ’:-felt. Paopao. lacked. : - However, he dropped 12 pounds in the offseason and has become much more. mobile at. 205," Paopao. -hopes * ‘a’ new? contract can: be worked ‘out with + Lions’’’" genetal ' manaager. - plus. option year, contract. - four ‘years ago when: ‘the: Long Beach State grad was’ dischvered at a free agent camp in’ California. | ; “L told both: Bob- and: (agent) Leigh | Steinberg that I didn’t “want: bo be bothered. °\- by. "' ; negotiations,” suid Paopao, “T told Leigh what I want: -and to-go.from there; | “didn't = want, . my » contract to become a: ‘media Glad it hasn't.” ° ' Maybe, Nick (Hebeler) and - >, thle, and I'm ‘Riek (Klassen), _ (who: -retived pridr ti ‘eamap ‘to get”. ‘nego otiationds moving) took e heat off me.” Paopes sould enhanve is ' ‘bargaining’ power "if, regains the No. 1-spot dind* puis. togethék the ‘kind “of ‘turbbers he racked ‘up ‘in i9at. That year, he threw for. 4,777 | yards and. 8. touchdowns, a club. record, ee Si looking iu ahgw. ihe.: ‘coach Hcan play. Whether. ‘Tm! a batkup or starter,’ Te leave that tu. the couch feriow “Tin? ‘going lo maves: “tome we Playing Mime iD round. were: ‘wo; Ganadians Bob’ Ackles. © , Paopao signed a three-year, vo “the”: ae back until lie made that’ "(phone call,” Sweeney said... Ly (Hussey? until the last three ‘Binder Kandola pitch he last three innings of the ‘Terrace .Minor Baseball Assoclafion’s Bronco division final game for Skoglund Lagging ’ Tuesday night and helped his team to a 6-5 win over defending-champlion Far-Ko Contracting, giving Skoglund the league's playoff title. Skoglund * _ bullt a 5-2 lead-in the first two innings and held on to it through the rest of the.game, despite a seventh-inning rally that had Far-Ko loading . the ‘bases but not managing wto score a run. That wrapped up the Bronco season, but in the. Mosquito division, the final game will be played tonight at 6:15 p.m. at Agar Park. Terrace Esso | -. Will meet Terrace Drugs in the first game of the double-knockout: fInal.. “Drugs must win tonight and then: win the second game‘of the serles.as - well towin, but If Esso wins tonight, they will give Drugs their second loss. ; Sampson joined by Canuck in NBA’s first round . NEW . YORK (AP) Granger of Montreal ‘was ‘Kuiieks; and forward Gerald’ ; Houston’ Rockets, ot ‘chosen by Cleveland Kazanowskl of University. of .- “_. desperate need of a . Cavaliers asthe last pickin. Victoria, ‘picked’ in’. the’ " ‘winners’ ‘tranafusion, are. the opening round. It was |‘ seventh: round)’ Masti getting’a sizable dose of ~ the:first.time a Canadian -overall, by Utah ‘Jazz: auceesafal Players. a ‘had been taken in the Initial -, The Rockets finished 14-69 ‘Ralph’ . * Sampson of" . 7 last season, but in Sampson Virginia’ and © Rodney. e . and McCray they,.took two McCray of. Louisville were “players who are. “used to’ ‘chosen. by’. the: “Rockets a - the first ‘and ‘third picks of - the National: Basketball; «! Association draft Tuesday... ‘Also chosen -in: the: first: “din Sampson's four’. ‘years at “\. centre, while Louisville was 110-26, including a. national title :in. 1980. pS Sampson can -expect. e. - overall, ‘by. ‘Chicago Bulls; ; Toforito-native Tony, Simms ; f .pgaton. ao niversity, ; Forward: Leo. Rautins: of : -rehogen in, the. sixth: round; « : Toronto was the top’ choice 12ith overall, by New York ‘of , defending . NBAT Fok “ chaniipions ; ” Philadelphia oy . ‘Teers, while guard Stewart ‘ ‘New: coach won't take. old team © EDMONTON: (CP) — A. ‘final attempt. to. put Canada’s = - women's’. “basketball ‘team: back: . together again ‘was crushed “TUESDAY: BY NEW HEAD: COACH Wayne, Hussey... Fired coach Don McRae’ had persuoded most of the’ -elght ‘women who quit in protest Sunday to rejoin the troubled team, but Hussey. -told them only thrée were . welcome. | . “T - don't” _ understand what's: happening,” said ‘Andrea Blackwell, who was. invitéd back by Hussey who ~ phoned her Tuesday. “This is really, really frustrating. T just don't know what to | ‘dp. - Carol Tirney-Loos and Allison . blang. were also asked to rejoin the squad, - Said Blackwell, but there. “were no invitations for Candy, . Lohr, —- Janet. Paskevich, Carol : Jane : Sealy or “Sylvia Sweeney:. Bev. Smith, who had been injured’ all season: and has heen serving as an assistant : coarh, was also hot asked to return. os "' Hussey. could’ not be. reached, for comment on. why the. others were no’ longer welconie. a Lang - and Blakwell said they were reluctant to leave’ their friends behind. : Sylvia Sweeney, who | : acted. a8 Bpokesman for the ‘women after. their ' coach - was fired, 'was particularly . bitter“ about Hussey’s ‘decision, i. “1 was. ready to come: In the'next few years. ana | a et ice p “He lives rane seal HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE has.n0 ‘rigwn UE HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE: 0 hereditary. braun. dise HUNTINGTON'S DISEAS HUNTINGTON'S: DISEAS “We got ‘along with him: * days! We” all’. sald - it’s” " pothing personal, but {think : he's begun | to feel (he strain Mow. AE HUNTINGTON’ 5 DISEASE - MAKE i YOUR CAUSE Orightnl detter un file in Huntington Society national office ‘Angry ~ McEnroe; str é disposing a a American Sandy Mayer 6-3, !7-5, 6-0 today to move. ‘into: tthe. 2 the final Sunday. . ~ winning. Virginia was 112-24. become: a‘ muiti-millionnire *: “ ' ro now. in ‘semis | LONDON (AP) — John uggling to bold | fils temper, had no problem the ‘semifinals’. ' Wimbledon -. ‘ championahips. . McEnroe, who™.w enn "thi ' the famed: : AML-England’, Lawn “Tennis: ‘and. Croquet, > Club vin’: 1981; ‘will play.” Czechoslovakian Ivan Lendl on Fridayto decide a ‘spot. i ‘Now the. favorite ‘here - since defending champion". Jimmy Connors was upsél”: in. the fourth round, - McEnroe is seeded gecond, | while Lend] is the No, 3 It was’ McEnroe’s’ 10th . career victory over Mayer, + who has never beaten the “talented leff-hinder, . .. - In the other semifinal,.- - Chris Lewis of New. Zealand... will play Devin Curren’ of | South Africa, who beat American Fim Mayotte 4-6, 14, 62, 7-6 in the other, men's quarterfinal match: played-this morning. -' -— Mayotte became the first . player at Wimbledon: this- year to break Curren’s hard serve as he took the opening . set in 36 minutes. In fact, It . was Mayotte’s service that ~ dominated as he lost only - five points on his serve. “Mayotte appeared. on. his .- way to victory as he took .a 5-3 lead in the second set, but he double-faulted in the 10th game to give Curren a... chance to bounce back, : Curren, who won. the US.: allege title while he.was at: the: University of “Texas,. then took the tiebreaker 7-4. to even the match at one set. each, ‘removing Mayotte’s. momentum. Although: ‘he started swith loose’ play, ‘McEnroe raised | his :gari ‘ throughout: the” match, tting top-spin Jobs, drop '- - volleys “and. sharp groundstrokes. : "In the eighth gaime of the * firat set, McEnroe. double- second faylt back across ‘the net. and, pMetiaene rifled. a fellow. °. take “matter. into: my. ‘own * : grase ‘courts. tournament ate: The Herald, Wedresday, June 25) 1900,-Page 3” | McEnroe _forebiana that. Mayer. not watching, | ‘almost . walked into. The * whizzing’ past. hits: rine: you. want : “me” ‘to’ : care of it". who took care of Mayer with’ "his: ‘incredible * ‘array: of ‘Shots, And’ it wasMcEnroe- who advanced into . the: “semifinals.” : ‘ McEnroe also recelved a’ _ conduct warning for tossing © his racket to the ground in "* the ninth game of the second 8ét.as he continued his love-. . ‘hate -relationship’ with Wimbledon, . the officials” and the fans. . For Billie Jean ‘King, however, ‘Wimbledon is a long-lasting love affair.. “t will always “dream __ * about . ‘belng in . : the ‘Wimbledon f nal vantil I ‘am 80 years old,” sald King, 29. - She has won the coveted women’s singtes title on’ the famed grits courts of the - All-England Lawi- Tennis - -and Croquet Club six times and, . including women’s doubles and mixed doubles, has captured a record 20°. ‘Wimbledon championships, On ‘Tuesday, King's . -battle-scarred legs and accurate volleys carried her _ past. ‘pemilinals “Thursday. There, she will meet third- seeded Andrea Jaeger, a ¢- 4, &1 winner over fellow ‘American Barbara Potter, © _ seeded No. 11. Thursday's other “semifinal will pit top-seeded - Martina Navratilova of the U.S. against South African — Yvonne _ _: Vermaak. Navratilova, who has yet to “hose a set in this tournament, continued her domination by.“ trounding © faulted: to give; Mayer ..the,.. Jennifer’: *Mundel: of. Gouth - advantage;"’ Mayer” “hit” the’ * ‘Africa, "68; GL: Veriiaak:" elirninated Virginia Wade of . Britain | oa, 34, 62. a ee 2s . him startled Mayer, who | Q “ “approached ‘the “umpire and. By ‘have to hit it to be violant. we he.-daes” it? again, “Fir ‘take: ) Instead, it:w ‘MeBiroe we American . Kathy ~ Jordan-7-5, 6-4, and into the wore