Page 8, The Herald, Tuesday, July 31, 1970 SPORTS BRIEFS TORONTO (CP) - Toronto Blue Jays said Monday they have pur- chased the baseball contract of first baseman-designated hitter Tony Solaita from Montreal Expos. Solaita, 32, joined the Expos in the off- season after three years with California Angels and in 29 games with the National League club this year was hitting .286 with one home run and seven runs batted in, CANADA DEFEATED TORONTO (CP) — Ireland _ defeated Canada by 10 wickets Monday in an in- ternational youth cricket tournament, ; Canada scored 109 runs and in reply Ireland scored 110 for no wickets, The loss kept Canada winless after four matches in the roud- robin tournament while Ireland has won three of four matches and is In second spot. AWARD SHARED NEW YORK (AP) - Dave Kingman of Chicago Cubs Cuevas retains welterweight __ CHICAGO (AP) — Pipino Cuevas retained his World Boxing Association welterweight title Monday night with a unanimows 15- roux decision over Randy Shields, the first time in nine litle defences that Cuevas did not knock out his op- ponent. ; Referee Lou Sulbaran scored the fight 72-71. Judge Al Tramari scored it 73-67 and judge Marco Antonio to Cuevas 71-70. — The 21-year-old Mexican attacked throughout the bout and kept forcing Shlelds into the corners and along the. ropes. But the game, 23- year-old from North Hollywood, Callf., continued to charge back despite a cut over the right eye inflicted by a left hook in the fourth round, : Cuevas’ nose began to bleed late in the ninth round, and Gaylord Perry of San Diego Padres share this week’s National League player of the week award, it was announced Monday. Kingman tied a major league record with five home runs in two games against the Mets over the weekend. He slammed a pair of homers Friday and added three on Saturday. Kingman . batted .444 for the week, with ‘elght RBI and six home runs. Perry, 10-6, passed Bob Gibson to move into second place on the all-time strikeout list with 3,120. PITCHER RECALLED CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Indians on Monday recalled right- handed plicher Larry An- dersen from their Tacoma, Wash., affiliate in the Class AAA Pacific Coast League. Andersen, 28, fills a vacancy created during the weekend when rookie pitcher Eric Wilkins was placed on the disabled list. The 6-foot-3, 180-pounder will join the Indians prior to tonight’s doubleheader with: Boston Red Sox at Cleveland. AGREE TO SERVE —. 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SURGERY SCHEDULED NEW YORK (AP) — — Goaltender John: Davidson and right winger Murdoch of New Rangers of the National Hockey League are scheduled toe undergo surgery In August. The New York Post reported Monday that Davidson would be operated on Aug. 10 torepair |. cartilage damage in his left: ' knee. Murdoch's dislocated left shoulder was due to be operated on Wednesday, HEAD: CQACH NAMED INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP); ~' — Jack McKinney, a National Basketball Association assistant coach for the last five years, was ~ named head coach of Los Angeles Lakers Monday. It had been reported last week that McKinney, an assistant coach for Portland Trail Blazers the seasons, would succeed Jerry West as the Lakers’ coach. Thé move was made official at a preas conference at the Forum. CHECKS INTO ' HOSPITAL a PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Larry Holmes, the World Boxing Council heavyweight champion, checked Into Temple University Hospital on Monday to undergo surgery, a _ hospital spokesman said. Holmes, of Easton, Pa., will have a polyp removed from his vocal cords and is expected to be in hospital ~everal days. “Those who despise money will eventually sponge on their Chinese Proverb My, Mikes ladies softball team from ‘Terrace are pictured here after winning a recent baseball tour- nament in Prince Rupert. The team members are Linda Juba, Roxy Vandermeuler, Penni Anderson, friends.” SSIES. Don: York : - \ ene oh , = Sanne Yam TH “4 Pasa Inst three . i. SPORTS wee i bamawk: ws Berni Patterson, Joy Wideman and. Patti Harr Other team members include Diane Lavole, Carol Pipe, Lynne Greaves, Lorretia Pellitier and Lorl Hainslock, . Do Terrace Mr. Mike’s tho, . ladies baseball team ; finished in first place at a ut _ ; tournament held in He, ue, oo Prince Rupert during the YOU CAN i Ft game or ALWAYS | valuable player, The second game saw 1 sraerer a. 0 * tos ‘ . Wale Mee sp SOREN ead ues ae Whay fete, wats Poteeg ae aprt . 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Libby Anderson and Bob Turner accompanied . + the.team and aided the ‘ ladies in their victorious endeavours, os Victoria leads games PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) — Pre-tournament favorite Trail was upset 65 ina nineinning marathon by Triangle of Victoria in action Monday during the third day of the British Columbia Little League baseball championship. . Danny Woodley hit a solo homerunin the battom of the ninth to give Victoria its win, Murray Bailey was credited with the win, while Greg Negus was charged with the loss. . Victorla advances to the Aside final of the nine-team, ' double-knockout tournament ARLINGTON,, Tex. (AP) — Al Oliver, who will be replaced as Texas centre fielder as soon as the newly- acquired Mickey Rivers for 11-aud 12-year-olds, while * Trail drops to the B-side, where it plays North Van- couver, which eliminated Ladysmith 14-1. . Greg Kelley and Jason Kent hit their second home runs of the tournament for North Vancouver in the game. 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No. 5968 The winning plicher again |. hit a homer to win, as Jeff * Schwab knocked a one-run. shot in the bottom of the- * * seventh. Schwab and star- _ fing pitcher Peeyush Var- shney combined to allow Prince. George four hit, “while losing pitcher Craig -Atkinson gave up seven, s In games today, Victorian. and Dunbar of Vancouver . lash in the A-side final and |. - Trail plays North Vancouver -in a B-side elimination game. The tournament ‘ends ° Friday. : Oliver blasts Rangers after Monday’s game, said: “Tam tired of being moved around. I have a better arm than Rivers. This team had all winter to trade for a centre fielder." . The Rangers put Oliverin - * centre field to start the | ‘season after they traded 3 Juan Beniquez to New York Yankees. The Rangers got: Rivers on Monday from the Yankees as an exchange for three minor leaguers and a player to be named ‘later. Qliver, his eyes flashing, held court in the Rangers clubhouse, He said, ‘There are a few people lin the Rangers front office) that.1 would like to jack ‘around physically, but the fact Ip | that that would get me put out ‘of baseball.” Oliver asked, ‘‘Who's next?” then stormed into manager Pat Corrales’ of: ce, "“T didn't ask to play centre 7 . field on this team. wa PPETToTeeT Te esas ei ri tye? eres Ts)