"'MANCHESTER'VS LIVERPOOL English soccer | ~- LONDON (AP) — Liverpool without _ Kevin Keegan ... Manchester City plus Mike Channon ... Manchester United with a new Manager. How will the English soccer season work out? “ oO Saturday will provide the first clues. ° _ Liverpool, the League champions and the champions, meet. Manchester United, the English Cup winners, in the annual Charity Shield game at Wembley jum, - It will be a repeat of last May’s English Cup final, when United edged Liverpool 2-1. heavy loss. < _ . Keegan, rated by many as the most da erous striker in the Pinglish 8 left Liverpool for Germany. and for Hamburg. And Manchester Uni hes parted company with Tommy Docherty, the fiery manager who built most of ‘the current side. - How will the departure of these two affect the two teams? Liverpool won the _ English League in the last two seasons y through the strength of its reserves. largel David Fairclough, hailed as a great-young . Striker of the future, has ‘scored some goals for Liverpool but. important winning has played mostly as a substitute and has never gained a regular place in the lineup. Fairclough will be the favorite to take feegan’s place. The future. of Liverpool could depend largely on how this exciting young star develops this season. But since then both teams have suffered a League, : ‘team to win the Docherty’s successor at Manchester United is Dave Sexton, former manager of Queen’s Park RangersnHe was chosen because he fits in with the United tradition of attacking football. ; “I mean to perpetuate the Manchester United traditign,’’-Sexton said. “I’m not — making any rash predictions but this team has the greatest possible potential. I could not wish to take over a better one.” stata gue at ec e alot of goals. He will expect Steve Loppell and Gordon Hill, the nearest th in English soccer to a pair’ of old-fashion wingers, to provide Pearson with his chances... While United hopes to make up for the . loss of a manager, local rivals Manchester City has a new star te raise the team’s image. Mike Channon, a regular scorer for England, moved from Second Division Southampton ‘on a transfer fee of $525,000, ' “Channon wilt provide the extra power we need to win the championship said Manchester City manager Tony Book. Channon remained loyal to Southampton for years after belpin the Second Division ; nat Cup in 1976. But finally he ylelded to the lure of possible top honors— and he sees Manchester City as potential champicn. Oo ‘With the players Manchester City has, we ought to have a great chance of Ez. the league championship,’’ Channon said. wy a "HARDWARE: STORES 7 oe - GORDON& ff ANDERSON § _ bringyou sf ALL LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ' - THE HERALD, Tussdey, August 9, 1977, PAGE 5 Tuesday, August $C eee . “TOMMY JOHNSON “oF p reliefing post | me takes to Ikon bones . BLOOMINGTON, © Minn. - (AP) — Tommy Johnson of Minnesota Twins is enjoying his first full season in the major leagues, but it’s been - fbovg fle ter ef pitcher. Johnson, 12-3 with 13 saves and a 2.62 earned-run ‘average, is a major reason fhe Twins are challenging w the lead -in baseball’s American, League West. “Phe 26-year-old Johnson — suffers from a_ nerve ago, -“They’re both well- avatéed by the heavy": eon in the right: arm, workload this season. ““On some pitches. it'll really hurt, but then. it'll” seem okay on the next one,” ” said Johnson, who has tehed 107 innings in 50 games for the Twins. © “T don't know from night to-night how Tommy's arm will feel at this stage of the season,’ said manager Gene Mauch. ‘He's pretty - much living with a constant arm now." “eta ying primarily ona. sinker, hard slider and fastball, the curly-haired _ Johnson is required to put great stress on the arm. | ‘‘Pommy’s very conscientious and works as hard as anyone,’ said trainer Dick with heat packs 15 minutes every day before he goes out and use ultra-sound three or. four times a week for a few minutes.” =. ” Martin says Johnson and former Minnesota pitcher Bill Campbell, now with Bosten, are comparable 0 5 ens. i was 108 with 20 saves for the Twins one year artin..“Wego ~ defined muscular] very same size, have good flexibility and gaol co- ordination.”* © Martin enjoys working with the reliei pitchers, who he says area different breed of athlete. =. “More than anyone else, for they have to be. pre physically and mentally for a game evéry “day,”' “says . with no" - extra weight or fat,” said Martin. ‘‘They’re about the - Martin: “They have ood temperaments. You don’t see them brood after a loss, because they know they've . got a job to jo again the next - “Mauch doesn’t take any chances: with Johnson - though. If his bullpen ace doesn't seem to be throwing t, he’lk remove him. ' “We can’t afford to push ‘him. % much,” said Mauch. . “After all, we've got 50 ames to go'and we might . fustineed in 25 of those.” B.C.as.top team | no long - ST, JOHN'S, Nild, (CP) field hockey matches at the ‘Canada Summer Games is no longer. predictable and that’s just fine with officials of the national association. Madeline. Gaunt of Toronto, a . national association sector, said Monday Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia have traditionally dominated the . B.C. is the defending champion. coaching and programs and most matches now are even.. ‘The newer’ provinces are much stronger this year” than four years ago at the 1973- Summer Games- in ‘Burnaby, B:C, she said. . Joyce Harris of West Van- couver, B.C., one: of two internationally: certified women’s referees, said the | Dark is predicting — “tight race to‘end .- ‘-GHICAGO (AP) — Alvin Dark, who traded the blue and red of Chicago Cubs for doesn't strike ‘out. Steve Ontiveros doesn’t strike out. It’a just a buneb of guys who ‘the brown and gold of San - like to Diego Padres, is: predicting a: bDlackand-blue finish for his old baseball team. “SAY four teams all the way,” said Dark as he assessed the tight race in the: National League East am on 6 Chicago, - Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and'St. Louis. = = * ‘Dark, a coach with the Cubs this season ‘before over as manager of the: Padres, sat in the visiting clubhouse during 8 weekend series here and re- flected on the battle for top spot in the East. ::“] think they'll last all the way. They (the Cubs) score runs; They don’t go into long - ‘slumps... There. are no strikeout men. They’re _ always getting a piece oi the ‘ball. and making you go get play ball.” ; - Dark said that while many observers discounted the team’s cliances, he was optimistic in spring training at the Cubs— who made many off-season changes— would do well. Three of.the new faces—Ontiveros, Bill Buckner. and: Ivan: De-- Jesus are ‘regulars in the "He doesn’t think much of -ghanee; they: had. no | “Jerry Morales doesn’t: .. ~striice out, Larry Biltner ; “belp, Dark predicted. the notion that the Cubs’ inconsistent pitching staff could be their downfall, . ‘In spring training, everyone said they had no pitching. People have been saying all year they had no pitching: But they're still up ere, ad -The loess’: of. relief - star. Bruce Sutter with an injury . will hurt the Cubs, but the acquisition . of veteran fireman. Dave. : Giusti , will . t. But the other provinces © credited have been improving their . assured | — The outcome of women’s competition is much more § even, _ In openin ames “Monday, British Columbia defeated Manitoba .2-0 and Ontario edged ‘a_ stubborn § ‘Prince Edward . Island squad 2-0, A few years ago, -Ontario would ‘have de- feated PELL 101-1, Gaunt said. : The skills of many of the . layers are noticeably @ tter than those of four years ago, she said. She and the growing number of qualified coaches. The game: is played: in many high, schools and universities. « - The skills -improvement Makes’ Gaunt’s job ‘more # lector, she | scouts the teams looking for - enjoyable, As a@ possible talent for the team hat will represent Canada in. the. 1978 worl ‘The girls here are 23. and "under and many could be in their prime by 1879. Some might also be Atle to play on §f the Canadian teams that ‘will contest the Americas . ‘ Cup in Mexico in October & and an intérnational tour- . ‘nament in California in December. The women’s national team’ finished 13th in last year’s world tournament, moving ‘up from their 16th- place finish in the previous i championship. . ‘Wotmen's field hockey will: Fo ingluded. in the 1680 ympics. in’ Moscow, the ‘firat thin on the program. Men's field hockey hag been in the ~ Olympics for years. | The‘ most: recent ice-age glaciers began retreating about 16,000 years ago. It haa _ years since the last ice sheet ' melted off the Scandinavian peninsula, and ‘scarcely’ ' + 6,000 ‘years since it disap- Canadian malnland. 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