nar inant naar aa er Eine va waa pa OY He may not be Bjorn Borg yet, but give arthur Talstra age 11 a few more years and maybe he too will win three Wimbledon crowns. Photo by Jim Morris CFL acti n tonight Als vs. Argos; Esks vs. Bombers The Canadian Press Last season, Montreal Alouettes rocketed into the Canadian Football League's regular-season schedule with seven straight victories, a start which eventually led to the Eastern Football Conference championship and the Grey Cup. The Montreal club lost five games during the season. But significantly, three of those five came at the hands of the thenunpredictable Toronto Argonauts ami their pull vaunted defence, . The shoe is on the other foot this season as it is the Alouettes who will be looking for their Initial victory when the Argonauts visit Montreal tonight in one of two scheduled CFL games. The other, a Western Football Conference affair, has Edmonton Eskimos, Grey Cup finalists last season, looking for their second victory In a5 many starts when they visit the Blue Bombers in Winnipeg. Last week's openers in the West saw Edmonton defeat Calgary Stampeders 34-14 while British Columbia Lions ~ overcame Winnipeg 30-14. In ‘the Bast the Alenottee Rough upset 17-10 by Ottawa Riders, while the Argos beat Hamilton Tiger-Cats 34-22. While the Alouettes sank the Argonauts 27-24 in an exhibition contest this season, the Toronto club proved that its offence, bolstered by the off-season acquisition of star running back Terry Metcalfe from St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football League, ’ bas acquired the stabilly it Foster’s bat drops Expos Ly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS George Foster drove in five runs with two homers and scored the eventual winning run, while Pete Rose vextendod his. hitting streak to 30 games as-Cincinnatl-Reds rallied to defeat Montreal Expos 86 in a National League baseball game Monday night. Rose slapped a single into right field in the fifth Inning to give him 3,082 hits for his eareer and place him 10th on the all-time list ahead of Cap Anson, Montreal’s Tony Perez— who had four hits and four runs batted in for the night— hada home run anda double in his first two at bats as Montreal took a 5-0 lead. Foster's five RBI gave him 71 for the season. His two homeruns—a two-run shot in the fourth and a three-run blast in the fifth—brought the Reds to a 6-4 tie, In the seventh, Ken Griffey singled and went to third when right fielder Ellis Valentine let the ball get past him. Griffey scored when Joe Morgan grounded to first base. Foster then doubled and scored on Johnny Bench’s single to centre. Sports ANNOUNCES SIGNING DENVER (AP) — Denver Broncos of the National Football League announced the signing Monday of three free agents, two of whom played in the Canadian ’ Football League last season. They were Gary Silvestri, 4 233-pound defensive end from University of Pitts- burgh, Bobby Brooks, a 202- pound defensive back, and kicker John Choukair. Silvestri and Brooks played for the CFL Calgary Stampeders last year. WILL GO TO TRIAL TORONTO (CP) — U.S. Federal Court Judge John T. Elfvin ruled in Buffalo on Monday that one-eyed hockey player Greg Neeld’s charge that the National Hockey League conspired to prevent him from playing will go to trial on Nov. 14. Neeld, who lost an cye playing amateur hockey for Toronto Marlboros, was drafted by Buffalo Sabres in 1975. An NHL rule prohibits a player from competing If he has less than 25 per cent vision in either eye. - FORMS NATIONAL TEAM ; TORONTO (CP) — The Catiadian Ski Association announced Monday the formation of a natlonal freestyle ski team. John Johnstoh, program director of freestyle skilng for the Elsewhere in the National League, Rob Andrews hit a leadoff homer in the ninth in- ning to spark San Francleco Giants to a 9-7 triumph over St. Louis Cardinals. - Reggie Smith's second home ‘run of thie’ game, “an aghth-inning ‘shot “off Rick Reuschel, snapped a tie and carried Los Angeles Dodgers toads victory over Chicago Cuhs. ; Jose Cruz hit the first pitch of the Houston tith inning over the right field fence, backing Joe Niekro’s five-hit pitching and giving the Astros a 2-1 decision over Philadelphia Phillies, PIRATES WIN Pinch-hitter Manny Sanguillen singled to score pinch-runner Ken Macha from third in the 10th inning, helping Pittsburgh Pirates to and-7 victory over San Diego Padres. - Dale Murphy's 14th home run of the season, a drive in the seventh inning, helped Larry MeWilliams win his first big league appearance as Atlanta Braves beat New York Mets 3-0 in the opener of a twi-night doubleheader. Tom Grieve highlighted a three-run fourth inning with a two-run single as the Mets Briefs association, said there will be 10 men and five women selected to represent Canada in a challenge meet against the United States next January. He said It will be the first international amateur freestyle com- petition and will be sanc- tioned by the International: Ski Federation, CUB SIDELINED CHICAGO (AP) — Third baseman Steve Ontiveros of Chicago Cubs dislocated his left shoulder Monday, the Natlonal League , baseball team announced. Ke will be sidelined for an indefinite period. Rodney Scott replaced Ontiveros ‘during the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 4-3 victory Monday and Chicago manager Herman Franks said Scott probably would play third base in Ontiveros’, absence. “ WENDANCER TAKES LEAD MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. (AP) — Windancer, skippered by John Nedeau of Muskegon, look the early unofficial lead Monday night as the first finishers trickled across the line here in the S4th annual Port Huron to Mackinac yacht race. Race officials were calling this year’s event one of the slowest on record, a8 some 200 vessels remained strung across northern Lake Huron, becalmed in light winds, defeated the Braves 7-4 in the second game. In the American League, Willle Wilson worked a basesloaded walk off New. York reliever Rich Gossage... following a key errar § right fielder Thurman Munson In the 11th inning and Kansas City Royals scored three more times to defeat the Yankees 9-7. Dick Davis singled home the go-ahead runina two-run Milwaukee sixth inning and Ben Oglivie’s sacrifice fly capped a four-run seventh, leading the Brewers to a 6-1 victory over Chicago White Sox. A aacrifice fly by Bobby Bonds snapped a scoreless tie in the 11th inning and Juan Beniquez followed with a home run, giving Texas Rangers a 2-0. victory over Baltimore Orioles. FIRES FIVE-HITTER Rookie left-hander John Johnsoa pitched a five-hitter as Oakland A’s defeated Toronto Blue Jays 5-3 ina late American League game. vente tally jiulthstood 2 Toronto, r e six which “featured a tworun triple by Dave McKay. The A’s scored all their runs off losing pitcher Jerry Garvin, 2-10. Mitchell Page and Taylor Duncan each had two hits, scored twice and drove in a run, Andre Thornton drove in three: runs with a two-run homer in the eighth, his 19th the year, and a bases- loaded walk in the third to lead Cleveland Indians toa 5- 2 victory over Seattle Mariners. HAMBURG, West Ger- ‘many (Reuter) — Poland won the first team gold medal at the world fencing championships Monday with a victory over France in the final of the men's foils. The Soviet Union beat West Germany in a playoff for third place. In the first round of the women’s team foils, Poland advanced with a 10-6 over Canada, The. Canadian team, ranked ninth in the world after the 1976 Summer Olymples, includes Chantal Payer, 22, of Montreal, Louise LeBlanc, 19, of Ot- tawa, Patricia Baiz, 20, of King City, Ont., and Carole Wishart, 25, of Ottawa. Canada must win its next match to advance to the next, round in the women's event. In other results, East Ger- many beal Sweden 11-5, Britain downed [reland 14-2, Romania crushed Finland 15-1, Japan edged the United States $-7, Australia defeated Denmark 9-7 . eater loa te beeen lacked in other seasons, Metcalfe contributed to a 30-yard offence against the Alouettes despite the loss in the exhibition game. ALS JUGGLING While the Argonauts were still nursing some bumps and bruises acquired one week ago against the Ti- te hisy, “including Wayne play, u Wa: Smith The Canadian “Ie. fensive end suffered a pulled thigh muscle. ‘Jauch deleted But Joe Scanella, in his firat year as head coach with the Als, was still juggling his lineup a scant 24 hours before game time. Import running back Ken Starch, placed on waivers and aigned’¢ contract again and 9 a4 contract agaln late Monday. At the same time a spokesman.for the club sald veteran defensive end Junior Ah You was a doubtful starter. If Ah You is unable to play because of a led groin muscle, Mon- treal will dress 32 men, one under the limit. There were reports that giant Canadian defensive tackle Gordon Judges, a 10- year CFL veteran, would be cut or retire before game time. However, the spokesman said Judges, hampered by chronic knee and back ailments, remains on the roster. Some indication oe the im- proved a le Argos camp this season could be found in the byplay between Canadian linebackers Gord Knowlton and Rick Sowieta. “‘Montreal’s my home town,” Knowlton said, “Rick andI reached an agreement: I start there and he starts in Ottawa which is his home town. The rest of the time we flip a coin,” Knowlton and Sowleta alternate throw t a game and are equally adept in their position. Tovonto defensive backfield coach Jim Rountree said the pair tall te Aarag ie FA @ 8 aasign- ments down the middle.” “It wouldn't be falr to keep one of them on the bench.’ In Winnipeg, it will be Ray Jauch, long-time coach af the Eskimos, trying to beat his former charges in his . role as head man with the Bombers. During. the weekend, veteran Canadian receiver Mark McDonald and Canadian defensive back Ray Clark from the lineup that will face Edmonton. Pitcher saves - fan’s life BALTIMORE (AP) — Quick action by Texaa pit- cher George (Doc) Medich apparently saved the life of a baseball fan in Ballimore’'s Memorial Stadium prior to | Monday night's American league baseball game be- tween the Rangers and Baltimore Orioles. Medich, a first-year resident in general surgery at Pittsburgh's Allegheny General Hospital, stopped his pre-game running in the outfield after hearing public address announcer Rex Barney say that a doctor was needed in Section 7 near the third-base dugout. “When I got there, there Was no )60O—-so Spontaneous movement and no ble pulse,’ Medich said during an interview in the Texas clubhouse while the game was in progress. “He was not getting enough oxygen.” Medich, who said he had been involved in 25 such cases since starting his medica] training, im- mediately took charge. The victim was given mouthto-mouth resusitation and heavy pressure was exerted on the chest bone above the heart. Turcotte’s condition improves NEW YORK (AP) — Ron Turcotte, injured in a spill at Belmont Park, was listed in hospital Monday as stable with slight improvement. Dr, Valo Benjamin of .f University Hospital, the physician who performed neurosurgery on Turcotle last Friday, said there were m complications or fever from the operation although a loss of sensation below the waist persiated. —. Dr. Benjamin said'a bone was lifted away from Tur- colte’s spinal column and the sixth thoracic through the 10th thoracic vertabrae were fused to keep tham erect and away from the spinal column. Turcotte was Injured in the eighth race laat Thursday when his mount clipped the heels of a horse in front of her, dropped to her knees and flipped over. re After gaining . some response, Medich turned the treatment over to someone else while he began ad- ministering fluids. The victim, Languth, 61, of Md., was taken to Union Memoartal Hospital where he was re in serious condition. Medich was involved in a similar incident in Philadelphia in 1976, when he was playing for Pittsburgh Pirates. 1974 Addie 1973 Javelin Jauth has said he would not hesitate te make any changes required to make the Winnipeg club a winner, “You quality people throughout the entire lineup, not just your starting 12 on offence and defence,” Jauch said. “You have to feel that whoever is in there will do what is necessary to win— that’s what it's all about.” After tonight's game the Bombers get two weeks off— good news for the injured. Tackle Jeff Hart, linebacker Bernie Morrison and veteran lineman Chuck Liebrock are three injured members of the club looking forward to the break in the schedule. 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