they lost-the war." Japan. ahead of him. on opening day. Lh) Mstibea vg . i AKID'S GAME |. ; ‘NEW YORK (AP) ~ “When Pete Rosé blows, into : town, it’slike a fresh breezéoffthe ocean. . ‘The little guy with the:-Prince Valiant hairstyle dnd upquenchable enthusiasm is so natural, basic and uninhibited it’ 's hard. to believe he's for realina game inundated with pompous millionaires. ~ Pete rose before dawn Wednesday, caught a plane from Philadelphia and arrived half an hour late for a breakfast news conference at which the Mizuno. Corp. of Osaka, Japan, unveiled some of its bizarre ideas for moving baseball into the space age. . “It’s a long way to come for breakfas!;" he said. . Rose got hooked on Japanese equipment on his” ts tothe Orient with Cincinnati Reds. Before ng, he was using Japanese bats, shoes and gloves -— for a princely sum, of course, “They're really smart guys, dedicated, gat: brains that are hard to believe,” he said. “E don’t see how Rose, 39, first baseman for World Series cham: pion Philadelphia Phillies, said be expected to play 7 out the final two years of his four-year, $3.2-million ‘ contract and perhaps play two or three more years. Wf riot, he hinted he may wind. up his career tip 2 “They offered mesi million, taxes paid, " he said, “Ordinarily, I'd go through hellin a gasoline suit for a that kindof money, but I gotother plans.” |)” One of those plans is to overtake Stan Musial as the National League record-holder in number. of - bite. He needs only 74 more to give him 3,631. Then - _ only those two iron men of the American League ~ *' Ty Cobb (4,191) and: Hank Aaron (3,771) would be Miztno presented Rose with a rose-colored bat with which to pursue his goal. He will be swinging it "T can'thit home runs, I'm not going to beat out - {anybody in runs-batted-in,” he said. “I don't have +..d0ueh speed ‘and I don't throw all that well, but I don't need to, playing first base.- - “T have to try to excel in areas that fit my talents - Most games, singles, doubles, runs scored." No. one realizes. more than, Rose his physical awbacks. He is a stocky 203 pounds. He will turn” . : 40.on April 14. A8 he says, he is not fast nar pos sessed of a lot of natural skills. va Ais forte is durability, ‘a wealth of dedication and _ “determination, an ability to get along with team- ” "mates, his bosses, the public and the news media. _. On the field, be is able to isolate himself and squeeze : , Stery ounce out of his skills, “People ask me if I'm going fo catch Ty Cobb in BE, 191," Rose said. “T'don’tlook abead that far. Who knows Poe eae I will be Payne . ryt ‘ky Anderson, former. ain pero tA HkdbSance told ine-that ibdidn't “a “e"rhake a any ' difference how much money a-man had, how many records or how much fame, when those ; Pellexea go you might as well cash itin. "So T take care of my body. Baseball - it's men ying a kid's game. You have to play it like a kid, , Pc {o love It if you don't want to grow old.” . By The Canadian: Press " ‘The 7-3 final favoring the _ Red Wings that flashed on the scoreboard was bad enough.: -But when the gar- : bage started falling and the heer | flying, Nick Fotiu - decided, ‘it was time™ to. get” a Boing to sit out the game,” Ss a “York: ‘Rangers® “Jett ‘winger. “ "hn ‘going to” sit, in. the stands. and in Boing to find him.’ ~- “Tm going o meet that Cherry | : to coach - MONTREAL (ep) | . Former Colorado”: Rockies : ‘goach. Dori Cherry and John . ‘Ferguson, general manager . of Winnipeg ‘Jets, ‘are ex: pected to be named to ‘fill these respective positions for ’ the Team Canada entry in the world hockey cham- pionships in Stockholm, Sweden this April. “Some GMs have been dis- inclined towards Cherry being involved, but my job is ' to get this whole thing put _logether without paying anybody any. money," Alan . . Eagleson, executive: director = of the - -Natioal ' Hotkey League Players’ Asso- ciation, said: Fhursday. Eagleson was here to theet with Ferguson and Montreal Canadiens | director Irving Grundman, who represent NHL general managers in planning for the lournam ent. adhe er. Ub eae agian Word “gt SUH firm the appointment‘ of Cherry and Ferguson, but it is expected to be announced ailer Grundman = and ‘Ferguson report to NHL . president John Ziegler and: the rest of the general : _ managers next week, | “Just what doctor ordered “LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dr.Gil Morgan went into the second round of the $300,000 Glen: Vampbell-Los Angeles Open golf tournament, which he won in 1978, with a one- stroke” lead “today alter shootin Th Canadians inthe field were well back-- Jim Nelford of. had a first- - Burnaby, #.€., round and Dan Halldoreon of Shilo, Man.,:a 77. Morgan. opened in -1978 , with a 66 and.went on to win whenJack Nicklaus played a dulfét's;. shot on the final bole: - “My game has matured a lot since I. won here,” said Morgan. “‘t think I’m a little bit-. smarter. sround-the greens." 0 Hut look out for the bride- Namio -‘Takuso, on his secomd marriage, decided ta take hs bride to~ Honolulu’ where.te.found there was @ goll tourranient going on. He . joined the. Monday-morning rabbits and atlempted (o qualify, ': ‘Hedid, and finished ard in. the tournament. And, since’ one golfer in front of him was - he qualified to — an amateur, play at-Los Angeles. : - ‘Takwid came. out of the ‘iret. round ina sis-way tie ‘or second “place after thooting:4 66: He waa better Nalson, 72, and Lee Trevino, 2. arog age i Tied cavith . Takuso were toha Cook, Johnny Miller, truce ijeizke, Keith Fergus ind: Miller Barber. he Ld ae ~ ad . Ari ve ststoh re bs preveeticerh qeer han Jack Nicklaus, 71, Tom.. a, Bixunder-par 65 especially —~ “1 don't think Riviera ithe 7,022-yard Hiviera Country. Club course) is going to give | up a whole lot," sald Morgan. “‘If it gels wet, il will be tougher." Nolesg than 12 were tied at Me 4 ‘Littler, Rod Nuckolls, : Mac (Grady, Mike King, George Cadle, Hale Irwin, Ed Fiori, Tom Purtzer and Alan Tapie. nt . UE REALTY LTD 4619 PARK AVE, Greg: Powers. ‘andy’ - Bean, Danny Edwards, Gene ; .. guy ‘again in life sooner or later.” Fortunately for all con- cerned, the Rangers do not Play in Detroit's Joe Louis Arena again this season. Unfortunately for the Red Wings, : they’ play. in- New" York on March 8. . |. - Fotiu and six of his‘ team- “: mat d into -th “The iiext time we play: mates’ jumped into the - -stands’ when the’ National - Hockey League game ended: Thursday night to. return ‘some of the favors a ‘handful of scurrilous spectators had heaped on the losers:.’ The confrontation - ended: when Detroit - -police . ‘and -arena‘ ushers sepatated the Players and fans. No‘ spec-.. tators were injured, Fotiu . said he suffered a cut and would remember one fan in - particular, yo ‘In other ‘ganiies, it’ was: Montreal: 5, . Calgary 5, Philadelphia 4; Pilisburgh-8, Hartford 2. Dale McCourt scored three - goals to lead Detroit to the.” win. Brent Peterson, John Ogrotinick, Mark Kirton and | Mike: Foligno also scored. Eddie Johnstone, with two, and. Dave Maloney ‘scored © for New York, _ ; ‘Canadiens 5 Sabres 2° The win -extended Mon- - treal’s unbeaten sireak to seven games, stretched the Canadiens’: undefeated string at the Forum to. 16, marked. the .i1th straight: time goaltender . Richard - Sevigny has‘ won at ihe Fo- : Yum. and represented Buf- falo’s first loss in 13 games. Doug Jarvis, Steve Shutt and Pierre Mondou ‘also scored for the Canadiens.- Tony. McKegney and tic Selling ‘scored for the Sabres . who became the first tesimin - two years to play a period without setting hfe dal Hale nacelnoiir jured ale Gil ‘Perreault. Richard | Martin ‘and: Don- Lace. : Flames. 5 Flyers 4 In Calgary, Pekko Rauta- | kalllo,, Guy Chouinard. and Ruffalo 2jee ; ~ who along with Kehoe, Errol ": Thompson,” In garbage incident Jim Peplinski, with two 4-0 lead by the second minute _ of the middle period before Philadelphia charged back on goals by Tim Kerr, Reg Leach, Brian ProppandKen Linseman to tie it at 4-4 early ’. in the third period. ~ Chouinard’s second goal of ’ the game. at 6:13 of the final period lifted Calgary ahead. | : for good, allowing coach Al | MacNeil fo heave a Sigh of ‘relief. “ . ” Penguins ‘ ‘Whalers 2° ” Rick Kehoe’-4tat goa) of. |” the season: sparked a four- goal second period . that ‘carried Pittsburgh. to the home-ice win. over Hartford. “Maybe somewhere down " the tine we'll remember this -. game. and remember we _ have the ability | to turn it on like. « that," ‘forward: Paul Gardner. of: the.” ‘Penguins, ; sGeorge "Ferguson, Ross: “Lonsberry and Pete Lee ‘accounted for -Pittsburgh’s scoring. Al Sims and Ray Allison, with his first goal of the season, scored for the Whalers, who were outshot ATA "NHL ‘STATS . ay 7 caneauaa Prem “WALES CONSERENCE — ts Norris Onintaa . af 3 254278 ee . Los. An at Let Ang eee Oe ies! Pilts _ | 20,2 9 297 285 49 “10/29 42 10 240 meee 18 225 204 46° Detroit Hortiord -- Bulfata ai 11 "ar V6 75 Minn 2a 17 34 210 108 70. Beaton 26 77 19.230 &2 vebee . 19 25.33 215 247 57 .Toronio - 20 29 10 236 274 50 CAMPBaLL CONFERENCE: - ‘Patrick Olvision islanders 34 18.40 267 201 76" nite 33 WW 237 182 76 Cuigety 7 21 V2 228.216 ot. : Washing 19 74-15 203°270 $3. Rangers 9 133/444 S3 Smythe . Division Louls = 3813 12 266 40P &t oa RG : Hat age MY if - sth Edmonton .!- '19;29 10 425 Colorado Ue 19 198" Winnipeg - “9 i 11% i 5 o heat Raavita = real 5. Butfalo 2. CSeern s° “Anlledelphis 4 Deirolt 7 NY Rangers 3 Pittsburgh 4 Harttord 2 Tenignt's Games Quebec at Vancouver Minnesolea st Winnipeg Boston at Edmonton NOW OPEN: .. 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