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Page 6, The Heratd, Tuesday, July 24, 1979 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. The canadians have run 11977 DATSUN 4x4 Pickup 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio, roll BOP veserecesresscencseiasens 1978 FORD F600 3 Ton 76 MERCURY COL‘: “station wagori, Wéded deoen ‘Terrace Totem Ford Sales Ltd. 4031 Keith TY 1 oe Li dtd tC LCI TEV IPVET TTT TT Tee ee yy 1977 DODGE VAN - “ents, $8695 1968 T-BIRD TOWN LAN 1974 MALIBU CLASSIC . . Sewer tL eb eabanea: 1975 EDSON 8’ CAMPER sna, $2995. 1977 FORD F350 CREWCAB TuTone Paint, V6 Auto, 8! 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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 Tickets on sale LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) — Ticketa for the 1980 Winter Olympics went on sale Monday after the Lake Plactd Olympic Organizing hi Committee announced that Canada will be receiving fewer tickela than was originally planned. LPOOC marketing director John Musgrave told reporters the 120,000 Americans and 100 tour operators who have ex- pressed interest will receive Hcket application forma 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.