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Canadian team.seems lost
aale *titish-born Geoff
Gr technical co-
on ‘for the Canadian
Spar .ciad delegation,
Theatr of the visit is two-
fold, First, to allow the
athletes to compete, and
second and probably more
important, to gather as
much snformation in
possible one year from
Olympics, he said.
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into difficulties in their fact-
finding mission, = «+4,
"It's sometimes diffttult to
discover which are the Spar-
taklad and which are
‘Olympic venues, But we are
peralstent,”” Gowan said.
“The aim Is to reduce sur-
prise for our Olytaple com-
‘petitors to a minimis. So we
are checking cv the
distances to different
venues, lay-oul,- equipment,
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TOWING
ation Road.
-month
brothers
singles as. Kansas City
Royals defeated slumping.
Texas Rangers 4-4, Pat
Kelly's bases-loaded pinch
homer in the elghth inning
and ‘Tippy Martinez's near-
perfect 7 2-3 innings of relief
led Baltimore Orioles ta a 7-4
victory over Oakland A's.
Chirls Chambliss drove in
two runs with his 100th
career homer atid a sacrifice
fly and Jim Spencer slam-
med a tworun blast as New
York Yankees defeated
Seattle Mariners 6-2,
Duane Kuiper singled .
home the tying and winning
tuns and Sid Mange pliched |
threeilnnings of scoreless
rellef as Cleveland beat
Milwaukee 5-4, snapping the
Brewers’ 10-game winning
streak in Dave Garcia'y
debut as the Indlans' interim
manager,
Bombo Rivera scored on a
wild pitch by Toronto
reliever Mark Lemongello in
the bottom of the ninth in-
Cain’s death to be studie
was lying on the fleld.
"J. V. had enough support
medically," said head coach
Bud) Wilkinson. The
trainers were right there,
But when | got tohhim, I
knew there was trouble.”
The reat of the team, some
of them praying and some Ln
tears, watched the efforts to
revive the fallen Caln an
2,000 spectators watching the
practice sat in dazed allence.
Caln was taken to St, Jo--
adeph’s hospital were he died
about 90 minutes after he
collapsed. .
The Cardinals gathered at
their tralning camp Monday
. morning. Practice waa can-
celled but meetings were
Williams pulls muscle at S
Soviet athietes won all four
gold medals in track and one
im field Monday. Ludmila
Rondrateva won the
women's 100 metres Ln 11.19
seconds; Ekaterina Pork-
vina took the women's gold
medal in the 800 metres In
one minutes, 87.13 seconds
and Anatol) Reahetnjak won
the men's 800 In 1:47.20.
Elena Goloborodko of the
Saviet Union won the
wamen's high jump In
driving rain, clearing 6 feet,
3% inches, AAU champlon
Louise Hitter dropped out at
§-ELM, making It an allSoviet
finale.
In announcing the decision
to fire Torborg, 37, Indlans
general manager Phil Seghi
sald ‘he club waa drifting
and that the situation “‘crled
out for action,’
Torborg survived a
replacement move last
when Indiana
president Gabe Paul offered
the menager’s Job to Hob
Lemon of New York
Yankees, Lemon turned It
down.
At that time, Torborg said
he would finish the season
hefore realgning from the
team.
Hut Seghi sald Monday:
“| had the feeling we were
drifting, and It was time we
did something about it.
‘We felt at first that the
situation (of a lame duck
manager) would work oul,
hut we felt a change had to
he made." ;
Torborg had a 157-301
. record with the Indians.
make 1
ning togive Minnesota Twins
a7-4 win aver the Blue Jays,
Chicago's Mike Squires
had three singles and a
double, driving in two runs
and scoring two as the White
Sox defeated Detroit Tigers
11-3,
In late National League
games, Montreal Expos beat
San ‘Francisco Giants 83,
Los Angeles Dodgers
defeated New York Mets 3-1
and San Diego Padres
olpped Philadelphia, Phillies
6-5.
Left-hander Dan Schat-
seder fired a five-hitter and
Andre Dawson and Tony
Perez hit successive homers
In a aix-ran, second inning,
carrying Montreal to vic-
Schatzeder, 5-3, bianked
the Glante until the sixth
when walks to pinch-hitter
Mike Sadek and Jack Clark
were followed by Mike Ivie's
three-run homer, his 15th of
the season.
held.
Defensive tackle Charlie
Davis, a close friend of Cain,
returned to camp after flying
to Houston to escort Cain’s
widow, Jeanne, to St. Louls.
The Cains had been married
tess than a year.
Joe Sullivan, the club’s ‘
vicepresident sald the reat of
the team waa taking the
death hard.
“The players are Ina state
of shock,” Sullivan said,
Running back Wayne
Morris attempted to speak at
the team's headquarters
Monday morning, saying he-
would like to dedicate the:
reat of the season to Cain. -
Morris stuttered and was
. Canadian star Debbie Brill
of Aldergrove, B.C., who had
a poor day in quallfications
Sunday, won the consolation
event at 6-2%, which would
have been second place In
the final,
Japan's Greco-Roman
wrestling. champlon Totio
Asakuro loat on polnta to
Kamil Fatkulin of the USSR
in the finals of the 115-pound
class, but became the first
forelgner to win a medal in
that competition,
World champion Arif
Niftulayev of the USSR was
beaten by Vitzslay Maha of
At 35, Torborg was the
youngest manager. in the
major leagues when he took
over the job from Frank
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within the next three weekg,
Ath
Expog: sent nine
batters to the plate for. alx
hita and six runs off loser
John Curtis, 64, in the
second inning.
Jerry Reuss pitched his
first complete game of the
season, scattering seven hits
as Los Angeles beat New |
J
two-out double in the ninth.
Dave Winfield, who hit s
' tworun homer in the eighth
etroked 8 runscating eingle
| aru
inthe ninth togiveSan Diego |
its win, nn
Earlier, Mike Schmidt had
knocked in four runs for
Philadelphia and extended .
hia hitting streak to 15 games
with a triple and his 34th
bomer of the year to help the
Phillies take a 5-3 lead,
d further |
unable to finish his speect;?”
He waa led out of theroom by
Wilkinson. .
‘The 6-foot-4, 225-pound
Cain was St, Louis’ top draft
cholce in 1974, The former
all-Big Eight star at
Colorado had 76 career pass
receptions for 1,014 yards
and nine touchdowns,
His best year was 1978, .
when he anared 36 for five
touchdowna. i
A torn achilles tendon kept |
him out of action inst year,
but team officials said he
had apparently healed
completely by time for ome
this year and he passed a
the team physicals with
Ing colors, .
partakaid.
Crechoslovakia In the 168-
d class.
. pound class.
The Spartakaid Games,
‘held every fourth year, |
before the Olympics, help
the Soviets pick thelr in-
creatingly dominant
Olympic teams, They dis-
covered a new women’s |
Javelin star this year in 19
year-old Salida Gunba, ao
Ust dancer from the town
of Pitsunda on the Black Sen
coast.-She won the javelin
event on her first throw, 208
11%, a Games women's
record. Ruth Fuchs of East
Germany holds the javelin —
record at 236-1; ;
Robinson on June 19, aver,
He was the American
Lesgue's bullpen coach for
the 1977 and 1978 all-star
games,
In 10 yeara as a major
league catcher —- seven with
Loa Angeles Dodgers and
three with Calltornta Angels
— Torborg hit .214,
Torborg caught for the
World Series champion
Dodgers In 1985.
He saw the moet action of
8 playing career |n his last
spason, 1973, catching In 103
ames for the Angels,
Garcia, 56, posted a 60-87
record as manager of
Callfornia Angels from J
(1, 1977, through May 51,
1978, He rejoined the Indians
on Nov, 6, 1978.
Garcia had coached
for the Indian tn the 1973-78
seapona.