VANCOUVER (CP) — British Columbia Lions’ head coach Vie Rapp will be counting on his re- vamped offensive line to give quarterback Jerry Tagge time to throw in Sunday’s Western Conference Football final in Edmonton against the Eskimos, "I think this one’s going to be settled in the trenches,”’ Rapp said Wednesday. “They've got the best pass rush in the entire eague. And we didn't shut them off during the regular season.” The Lions defeated Edmonten in two of three meetings this season, but have made three changes in the offensive line since the last game, a 430-13 B.C. win here. Larry Watkins, a former Eskimo, was shifted from right tackle to guard in place of Jim Schneitz, newcomer su. Simpson took over at the tackle spot and 6’ 6’’, 265- und John Blain moved into the left guard spot, relegating Tom Kudaba to the bench. “If nothing else, we're bigger physically than we were the last time we played them,” Rapp said. ‘And that will help because their guys are so big and strong.” ‘Guys like (Dave) Fennell can just com- pletely overpower you.” SACKS QUARTERBACK Fennell, who has 18 uarterback sacks so far this season, and Bi't Stevenson play the tacks positions, while David Boone and Ron Estay, both former Lions, hold down the the defensive end spots. “I know Boone slaps pecple around ,a bit, but that doesn’t really bother me,”’ said Simpson, the ¢' 5°", -255-pounder, who joined the Lions late in the season after being cut by the New York Giants of the National Football League. Rapp said Simpson is one of the best linemen in the league right now and is confident the big tackle Bassett suspended from involvement TORONTO (CP) — The Globe and Mail says John F, Bassett, owner of the World Hockey As- sociation Birmingham Bulls, has been suspended from dayto- day involvement in his club and told to post a $100,000 bond as penalty for signing under-age junior Ken Linseman. “Bassett had to be dealt with at the league level,” the Globe and Mail quotes WHA president Harold Baldwin as saying. “The signing of Linseman was in direct conflict with league bylaws and a violation of our agreement with the CanadianAmateur Hockey Association, “Bassett has to be made aware of these rules and league regulations.” The bantam rep minor hockey team travelled to 5, Ritchie Mallett was the top scorer for Terrace, Kitimat last weekend to take on their bantam rep making two goals. Jeff Selder, Barry Munroe, Mark team. Terrace won this close game, with a score of & Figherty and Gordon Dempster made the other goals, Lions counting on Tagge can -handle Boone’s tactics. The game will also feature a battle between two of this year’s Schenley Award finalists, with Lions centre Al Wilson going up against Edmonton middle a, linebacker Dan Kepley. Larry Uteck will make his third consecutive start in the detensive backfield for the Lions. Uteck, acquired in a training camp trade from the Toronto didn’t report until the The newspaper says the signing last year of Linseman, 19-year-old defenceman with King- _Ston Canadians of the Ontario Hockey Association Major Junior A series, has threatened an exhibition series between the WHA and international teams scheduled for this season. The WHA and the CAHA have an agreement that the WHA will not sign under-age players (younger than 20). The International Ice Hockey Federation supports that ban. THREATENED ACTION HF president Gun- ther Sabetski said last week that if the agreement was broken he would not sanction the games—between WHA club teams and the Soviet Argonauts, - 10th game of the season and didn’t become a starter until the final game against Winnipeg. The former Eastern aretnnad all-star said e enjoys playing B.C. now, and adds: “I've got a lot of confidence in myself.” Uteck argeed with Rapp’s theory that Ed- “monton will have e GREAT FAMILY HOME - WELL LOCATED This 1200 sq. ft. full basement home has a spacious Ilvingroom with oak flooring and a char- iming natural rock BEDROOM Located on fully land: scaped and fenced lot on. IMMACULATE THREE Graham Avenue. Wall to wall, double windews. WIit quallfy for percent financing. CMHC 95 Cail fireplace. Dining room has | nbwain McColl for In- came: vmapantage in the built-in shelving and formation an how you can k cabinet. 3 bedroom on] own your home for very more key games than main floor. 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