GREY CUP CHAMPS DEFEATED, 27-17 THE HERALD, Thursday, July 14, 1977, PAGE 5 . -Barnes-led Als march past Riders OTTAWA (CP) — Joe Barnes made pelievers of,25,280 Ottawa fans Wednesday as he led Montreal Alouettes to a 27-17 Eastern Football Conference victory over defending Grey Cup champion Ottawa Roug ers Barnes was considered a question mark in many minds having taken over as arterback from veteran Sonny ade, relegated to backup and punting chores. Besides turning in a strong running game Barnes, making his first EFC start in two years with Montreal, threw a sevenyard touchdown pass t all-star tight end Peter Dalla Riva and handed off to running back Andy first-string Montreal. Hopkins for a three-yard Alouettes scores before carrying five yards himéelf late in the final quarter to nip an Ottawa resurgence. Kicker Don Sweet converted the three Montreal touchdowns and- kicked field goals of 37-and 29-yards. Ottawa Larry Cates scored for Ottawa on a five-yard pass krom Tom Clements and running back Mike Murphy cracked over from the two- ar e, Gerry Organ converted oth touchdowns and kicked a 32-yard field goal to open the second quarter. ALS EXPLODED . After a scoreless first quarter, the Alouettes exploded with two touchdowns and a Sweet field goal to _ half ti take a 17-3 lead into the locker room at me.’ Barnes showed skill and daring in guiding the Als in the second quarter, They were assisted by a series of costly Ottawa penalties, including three that kept a 20-play drive going for Montreal which culminated in the Hopkins touchdown. The Rider defence tightened considerabls in the second half as halftime alterations closed off Barnes’ running routes, Hepicked up 77 yards running in the first half, but turned to Hopkins and rooie John O'Leary in the final 20 minutes and the duo completely mezmerized the Ottawa defence. The Riders had two touchdowns called back—one a 75-yard pass-and- run play from Clements to tight end Tony Gabriel in the first quarter and the other in the dying moments of the ame when Clements threw deep into e end zone to wide receiver Jetf Avery. . Alouette defensive back Randy Rhino picked off two Clements passes and almost broke open a Kickoff return in the third quarter when he fielded it near his own goal line, cut straight up the field. only to be stopped by the las field. Montreal had 24 first downs and a net offetk of 313 yards— 254 yards on the ground and 95 in the air. Ottawa had 20first downs and a net offence of Ottawa defender at centre - 364 yards—299 of that on the passing of Clements. LED RUSHERS Barnes was the leading Montreal rusher, gaining 106 yards on eight carries. He also completed nine of 17 passes attempted, n Dally Riva caught four of his passes for 60 yards to lead Montreal receivers. For Ottawa, Murphy, Canadian rookie running back, gained 44 yards on 11 carries. Clements was good on 18 of 29pass attempts with Gabriel the leading Ottawa receiver with nine catches for 163 yards. Avery who has taken over Ottawa punting chores this year kicked five: for an average of 49 yards, well ahead of Wade who had a 39-yard average on nine punts. Cates, who Ottawa has been counting on to replace all-star runni ck Art Green, excited the spectators by returning kickoffs and punts. His fancy stepping manoeuvres gaining 119 yards on nina ’ punbacks, Ottawa gave up the ball twice through interceptions an2 fumbled it away three times while Montreal turned the ball over only’ once—on a fumble. . Montreal was assessed 129 yards in nalties while the Riders were ngered for 100 yards. EXPOS LOSE _ Rogers ~ to notch no. 10 MONTREAL (CP) Dave Parker’s two-run double highlighted a five- run seventh inning that propelled Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-1 victory over in a game Wednesday night, Parker’s hit greeted reliever Will Mcisnaney after Rennie Stennett and Phil Garner nicked Expos starter Steve Rogers, 9-8, for run-scoring singles. When Ed Ott followed with a single, the 11th hit off Rogers, McEnaney came in to surrender Parker’s blow and an RBI double by Bill Robinson. Pirates starter John Candelaria, 9-3, limited the Expos to four hits before leaving with a slight back sprain aiter issuing a one- out walk to Warren Cro- martie in-the seventh. Kent Tekulve finished up and earned his fourth save... ......, Rogers failed:for the fifth --- straight start in search of his 10th victory of the season, He has not won since a 6-0 verdict over Houston Astros on June 21, the same. day Candelaria beat San Diego Padres 9-2 for his last vietory.; The Pirates took a 1-0 lead in the first inning, manufacturi leadoff infield single b Garner. He stole second, fails arun after a | NEW YORK (AP) — Starter Rick Reuschel and reliever Bruce Sutter of Chicago Cubs have been named to the National League all-star baseball team by manager Sparky Anderson. The two Cub hurlers will be joined by Joaquin _ Andujar of Houston Astros, John Candelaria of ’ Pittsburgh Pirates, Gary Lavelle of San Francisco Giants, Steve Carlton of Philadelphia Phillies, Tom Seaver of Anderson's Cincinnati Reds and Don Sutton of Los Angeles ADDED © HURLERS NAMED second but Dave Cash flied out. os | Dodgers when the NL lakes on the American League ’ Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium in New York. A big _ right-hander, Reuschel has posted a sparkling 12-3 record, best in the major leagues, while compiling a 2.08 earned-run average. He was named NL pitcher of the month for June and has recorded a save in his only relief: appearance. In relief, Sutter has won five while losing one and recording 23 saves, tops in . the majors. The right- hander also leads both leagues in ERA with 1.15 and has appeared in 44 of Chicago’s $4 games. While both Reuschel and Sutter will be making their first appearance in an all- star game, Seaver has been named to the NL squad for the 10th time. He has struck out 13 batters in the 10 innings he has worked. Seaver, 9-5, was traded to Cincinnati by New York . Mets last month. He has struck out 106 batters in 138 innings while walking only Others newcomers to the allstar team are Andujar, Candelaria and Lavelle. Andujer, a right-hander, has become a favorite in Houston where he has posted a 95 record. As a rookie last year, An defeated the World champion in a row. 7] Candelaria has a record of eight victories in 11 decisions for Pittsburgh. The six-footseven left- hander holds several NL championship series strike- out records. : San Francisco's Lavelle is the left-handed reliever on the team. advanced to third on a ground ball by .Ott and scored on another infield out by Parker, ; : The Expos tied it in the OTTAWA (CP)—Canada Paul: Lavigne, executive Lavigne said the the second on Gary Carter’s is returning to international director of -the Canadian federation will hold a news 14th home run of the season amateur "baseball Federation of Amateur conference ‘in Montreal leading off the inning. After competition after aone-year Baseball said Wednesday. Saturday to make the Cromartie grounded out, absence and will send a oo official announcement Sam Mejiassingled but Pete team to the Intercontinental. ‘Lavigne said funds were following an executive Mackanin hit into a double Cup . tournament = in ‘the mainnproblem in last board meeting. play to end the inning. Nicaragua in November, year's decision not to ; The Pirates had runners rticipate in the 31-team Other announcements ex- at first and second after two urnament, In 1975 Canada pected are: ctminewpoftesecond BIRD IS finished fifth behind Cuba, | —An agreement with on consecutive singles by ' Japan, the United States Montreal Expos and Stennett and Frank Taveras and Nicaragua. Toronto Blue Jays, before Rogers fanne White Sox beat Blue Jays, 6-3 CHICAGO (AP) — Oscar Gamble belted a pair of solo home runs, a double and a single and Jorge Orta slugged a run-scoring triple to power Chicago White Sox to a 6-3 victory over Toronto Blue Jays in the first game of their twinight American League doubleheader Wednesday. Chris Knapp, 8-4, was the winner although he yielded seven hits and three runs in 51-3 innings. Bart Johnson pitched the final 3 2-3 innings and gained his second save of the season. Orta’s triple drove in the Namath injured first of four runs in the first inning off loser Bill Singer, 2-8, following a double b Ralph Garr. Richie Zis singled to score Orta. After Gamble doubled, two more runs scored when Jim Spencer’s fly ball fell safely when Toronto centre fielder Bob Bailor and right fielder Otto Velez collided. Toronto cut the lead to 4-3 in the fifth on runs-scorin singles Al Woods an Bailor and a throwing error. Gamble’s 17th homer of the season made it 5-3 in the sixth and his 18th made it 6-3 in the eighth... DUDLEY, Mass. (AP) — Joe Namath, preparing to leave his summer football camp here and report to Los Angeles Rams on Friday, has not thrown a foot- ball for 12 days because of a rib injury and does not know-when he will be able to throw again. Namath tore a musele on his left side below his ribcage almost two weeks ago, when he didn’t stretch his muscles before starting to throw. 4 GROUNDED The tournament began:in Canada's two major pro- the results. It was the first quarter-final matchup to a time a Canadian’ pursuit batters in the opening inning powerful West German at Tiger Stadium Tuesday i i uartet Wednesday night at team had reached the night | before he fignaie e world junior cycling quarter-finals in any world troubles. championships. cycling competition. Manager Ralph. Houk, who took Fidrych out immediately, said later the pitcher had “a slight muscle pull on the side of the right shoulder in a place not usually too dangerous.” Team physician Dr. Clarence Livingston echoed Official on the field HAMILTON (CP) — Scott Tuesday night at Ivor McBrien had been around Wynne Stadium in the football most of his life, but Eastern Football when the Pha Toronto Conference season opener official fins y made his first between the Tieats and A A _,, Official pro appearance 1 oronto Argonauts. ne devel? s sudden'iWas almost too much. It lasted less than a. departure from the game, cy: McBrien, fon of the late quarter. which the Tigers eventually © ‘Harry McBrien, Grey Cup Working won 21, apparently ended com sient official in his own his chances of pitching in | t a fieldsiob the all-star game. The Tight, finally got a fe’asjo thers are to be named 72 the a an Football oday and it had ‘been League tifor the bi move ted the crowd-pleasing roc ee the si Jett : Bind would be selected, . D¥ Working the sidelings @ . Houk said there was no Toronto’s Exhibition chance Fidrych would pitch Stadiuin, on the yardsticks and until after the all-star break. cBrien’s big chance came as a field judge, he got caught in a Hamilton sweep and when the ensuing pileu near the Toronto nch cleared, McBrien was on the ground in obvious pain. He was taken to Hamilton General Hospital where the diagnosis was two . clean breaks—the fibula. and tlhia—in his left leg. 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Mackanin talking to any all-star N t | | t reached on an infield single baseballs this year. a liona cyc Ing eam . What he calls a “tired ; Sr ae eettot the all-star | mM; cep him out of the all-slar t W t G gate, to be played next oses O i es er ans Tuesday might inn’ VIENNA (CP) — _Despite the setback, the The outcome gave Fidrych pitched to only Canada’s 4,-000-metre four- Canadians and. their Canadian eyclists seventh four Toronto Blue Jays ™au pursuit team lost its coaches were delighted with seed in next year’s championships being staged in the United States. The West Germans, ranked No. 2 on the strength of, their performance against the Canadians and in earlier preliminary rounds, are the only team given an outside cliance by | observers here of upsetting East Germany. “I’m proud of the team,” declared coach Brry Lycett of Vancouver. “It was their first international competition and they did better than any Canadian team has ever done before.” In the 70-kilometre road race Wednesday, Canada was 19th over all witha time of one hour, 41 minutes, 59.7 seconds. The East Germans, who dominated these events. conduct a training camp es AFTER ONE YEAR ABSENCE | Canada returns to amateur baseba Canada last xear, winning them ail. —Unveiling a. new federation logo showing a hitter outlined in green against _a red maple leaf with Baseball Canada across the bottom in black letters. 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