‘St. John’s, Nfld. CP - Desai Williams of Toronto lost a Canada Games record in the men’s 100 metres because of the wind Tuesday but the 18-year-old sprinter took it a litle fas seconds, eclipsing 10.65. OK, ” ' -Williams’s mark stood for 15 minutes before Games officials took it away because of the push he got from a §4-kilometre-per-hour following Ontario as Mike Forgrave of the 400 metres, but ti remained in second place in the standings for this Quebec led with 129 points, . Ontario was second with 127.5 and _ British Columbia third with 124. — - . Vietories in the first two . water skiing events pushed Ontario into the event, “NHL expansion again delayed . They. were all good races. - left this season fi -.NEW YORK (CP) -- There.will be no expansion of. the Natlonal Hockey League before the 1977-78 season but the NHL has decided to keep alive its ex- ion committee, league . resident John Ziegler said esday. Ziegler told a new conference’ that ~ the proposed plan to ac- commodate six teams from the World Hockey ‘Association “‘failed to receive the requisite majori "' in a secret vote by the NHL governors. “Thus any possible expansion for. the...1977-78 season has gone by the boardadishesaidsana 3\4 aThe’ vote; taken: on - the inciple of expanding the eague, was conducted by secret ballot. ‘eo Quebec Nordiques, Edmonton Cilers, Winnipeg Jets, New England Whalers, © . BASEBALL _ White Sox power Eric Soderholm smashed two homers: and Chet Lemon, Oscar Gamble, Jim - Essian and Royle an hit one apiece as Chicago home run record in a 13-3 American League baseball rout of. Seattle Mariners Tuesday night. —~ The six homers White Sox 144 for erasing the mark of 135 set in ‘1961 and tiednin. 1971, Soderholm’s pair of homers marked the 10th time a Chicago player hit two in a game season, another Soderholm’s first two-run shot. followed Lemon’s single in the third inning and gave Chicago an 8-2 lead. He ave the ‘struck again for his 17th of. the season in the fifth with’ Stiliman aboard. - ‘Seattle's Dan Meyer - blasted his 15th homer off ‘winner Steve Stone after first "But the White Sox, who in- creased their American League West lead to fwo games’ over Minnesota, roared back with five runs in-the bottom of the inning an.Gamble's two-run single and. Lemon's three-run homer. It was his 16th of the season.:and chased loser "Gary, Wheelock. Gamble hit a solo shot, his gand, in the third off Montague. Later in the itiming,; Soderholm and . Essian: parked consecutive. - homers in the leftfield seats. ' Tt was Essian’s eighth of the season, tye 72 Gopge Quills - When quill pens were in “"yogue from the 6th to 18th - -“genturies, goose quills were - used. for ordinary writing “although swan’s feathers Were preferred. The sharp- ened feather of a crow was e (prized for'tracing the finest . e.. ba ‘As long as you get something behind you you're always going to run r,” Williams said after flashing down the track in -10,54 ing the old matk of “But losing the record was | picked up one other win in track and field competition Tuesday, arrie, Ont., won White Sox broke the club 8 year, - ave Collins doubled in the inning, John stride. ‘ measure Follett, a .19 ’ won by Cincinnati Stingers and . Houston. Aeros had all applied for. membership. rold Ballard, president of the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs, was pleased with the decision of the NHL board. Ed Snider of Philadelphia Flyers, one of the prime movers. behind expansion move, & shaken. . ; ‘‘Naturally ’m disappointed,” he said. “I can't tell you what the vote was. It was a closed ballot and never released.” Tuesday's vote appeared to be. almost ‘a complete _reversal of the position | taken. by:some: L overnors:at wmeeting in Chicago in late June, At the Chicago meeting, the vote was 17 to lin favor of =the fact-finding committee continuing its work towards -an ac-. Stiliman's. third homer, a tworun shot. following a” double by Lemon, came in. the séventh off Diego Segui. In other American League action, Detroit rookie Dave _Rozema spaced five hits-to- earn his 12th victory and the Tigers rallied for three runs in the seventh inning to defeat Milwaukee Brewers 4-2 in the first game of a twi- ight doubleheader.n : fthander Bill Travers won his first game since April 29 while Steve Brye, Jim Wohlford: and Lenn Sakata drove in. two.runs — uture wal apiece to give the Brewers.a 00 208-0" &-4 victory in the nightcap. fourhitter and Roy Howell and Doug Aulthit colo homie. pacing ‘Toronto’ Blue... over runs, ; j Jays to a 6-2 victory Minnesota Twins: : - Elliott Maddox. and: Lee May. drove in runs after Tony. Muser launched -an eighth: ig rally. with .a inch ‘double; . giving -timore Orioles ‘a 3-1 victory over Cleveland Indians. © In the National: League, . George Mitterwald ra ‘a geberya pr two-run double an Burris and Willie Hernandez combined on .a six-hitter to . give Chicago Cubs a 41 vietory over Pittsburgh Pirates. . Co Gene Tenace belted ‘two home runs and’ Dave Winfield drove in two runs’ with a single in a four-run sixth inning to carry San Diego Padres to an 8&3 vic-. tory over. Montreal Expos. Garry Templeton’s first- inning error. enabled New York to score three times and Nino Espinosa recorded | his first career victory over St. Louis as the. Mets defeated the Cardinals 4-1. “Willie McCovey had a two- run’ ‘single and Derrel Thomas added three hits as ‘San Francisco Giants downed Houston: Astros:4-3 dn the first game. of. a‘twi-...; » ght ‘doublehedder.* *..".. . over-all Games points lead with 161.5 ints. ‘Quebec was second with 158, B.C. third! with 131.5, Alberta fourth with 116.75, Manitoba fifth with 69.25, Saskatchewan sixth with 47.25, Nova Scotia.” seventh with Newfoundldnd eighth with 19.5, New . Brunswick ninth with 5.5 and Prince .- -. Edward Island10th with 2. .. The day's: activities provided a i of —satisfaction Newfoundland. when Gordon Foilett Jr. of St. John’s won the. island rovince’'s first individual medal ever the Canada Games. ; year old student, finished third in the 10-kilometre walk Rejean Bruneau of . Shawinigan, Que., with Hermann Beaulieu of Dolbeau, Que., winning . that his son has never beaten him. , British Columbia improved its . standing with two gold medals i the - . shock ‘ shocked, but life goes-on and 80° “does. efferson tossed.a- | Bal-. in | Fernandez sald, ‘I'm sor * couple ” sidelined by injuries the last _ three seasons. “tackles ahd six assists. n 24.75, 2211.2, metres for _ of 5.61. mark of als in Calgary Montreal took the bronze track, Theresa Lenardon of Trail won _the long metres and Sara Neil of Vancouver used a strong kick over the final 200 metres to take the jump with a leap of six Carol Elliott ‘of Edmonton was second. in the long. jump with 5.80 and Marie Deserres of with a leap Calgary’s Kim Jeffery won the silver in the women’s 800, finishing the same time as Neil. 1 Victoria won the bronze in 2:12.2. Mark Ross of Saskatoon broke a .Games record in the pole vault with a ‘leap of.4.70 metres, eclipsing the old in Vila Hansen of 450, | Mark: re ae ; Toronto was second with a 4.70 the silver. oo _ but more misses, and Victoria’s Pat Medals in the walk were presented © Estrada took the bronze with a jump by Follett's father, 39, who still of 4.60. , _ competes in the sport and can boast Becky Sjare of Red Deer, Alta., won the women’s shot put with a toss of 13.25 metres while Ann Grainger of took the silver 12.47. and. women’s 800 in’ ’ silver in the women's event. got under way Ontario winning two matches, ‘defeating British Columbia 10-9 and ‘Alberta 8-6 while Quebec, ‘the . swamped Manitoba ot - . i soa "CANADA SUMMER GAMES — ‘d loses official recog Bonnie Kindrat of Ridgedale, gained the bronze with 12.13. The first day of water family affair. Joel McClintock, Mississauga, Ont,, and his 13-year-old © won the men’s and sister Ju women’s trick water skiing olds. Their brother Jim, 15, was = Erie Prall of Winnipeg won the silver and Louis-Rene Belanger of Chicoutimi, Que., the bronze . men’s competition while Marie of Berthierville, Toronto's Lisa Sokolowski Water polo ‘defending “champion, ° 152.0 Quebec Que., edged for the © ( remained in first place ‘in women's field hockey with two wins © Sask., wasa . 16, of a loss apiece. the semi- the Houde “During the with tied for second place with one win and C. won this event in Burnaby, B.C., in 1973. In baseball, Manitoba, a 4-2 victor over Quebec, and British Columbia, which defeated New Brunswick 42, had records of two wins and no losses. The first two placings in the men’s 100-metre sprint final were a repeat of when Williams beat Barriere. But the Ontario runner was. less concerned about his opposition ‘than in a knot in his thigh. ‘season [I’ve been having goad times—10.56 and 10.4s— so] was up for the meet and did what I had to do. But after the semis I had a knot in my thigh and ] was a bit wor- ried about it. But the coach gave it a rubdown and it was OK.” . ; . - Bruneau led the.pack in the 10 - kilometre walk with a blistering pace ‘ early in the race and later excha’ ed the Jead with Beaulieu every half lap and no losses after beating Alberta 2- v 0. British Columbia, which playedad- © before pulling away to win handily in 0 tie with Nova Scotia, and Ontario, 50 minutes, 47.1 seconds. which tied New Brunswick 2-2 commodation : of not‘ less than six WHA clubs in time for the 1977-78 season. There was an impression ven at that time that, arring unforseen circumstances, the WHA ‘clubs would be included in | timefor the coming season. But at a meeting in- Toronto in mid-July, -many | NHL governors appeared ” uncertain: of their position on the matter and decided they needed more facts. from the committee... * Bill: DeWitt dJr.,. of - Cincinnati Stingers, one of | the chief movers of the WHA’s fact-findin .committee,. appeare ed by the decision:: “We thought | we “were to do:the best thin - tryl ‘ for “hockey,” ‘he. ‘said. “Obviously the NHL didn't. “We'll renew our efforts to become a viable major league.’ We will concentrate + on international hockey.” The WHA probably will operate with eight teams next season, altough DeWitt would. not say which additional two teams would be included. Birmingham Bulls and Calgary Cowho are consid to be likely candidates. - Bob Graham, chairman of the board of Winnipeg Jets, called Tuesday's meeting | “a shock in that it ‘wasn expected particulary after _ our meetings here. “We are all a. little ‘ithe “hockey. industry.” St The general feeling of the WHA was that any: lan of Defensive ‘tackle Manny Fernandez, -who - helped. ark .Miami Dolphins to” three. Super: Bowl. appearances in ‘the early. -1970s, was placed on waivers Tuesday. by the National Football League .’ ¢ + . whe gs . “I never thought I'd smile the day they told me to turn . my playbook,” the career’s over, but It's anti-climactic, I've had a of years to think it . over.” : ed Fernandez. has been -. He was given much of the credit for Miami's victory over Washington in the 1973 _Super Bowl, having 11 But Fernandez. played little after the 1674 season as injured reserve list all:last “season, = 6: i Elsewhere in the NFL, Los Angeles Rams. ‘announced that centre Rich’: - Saul,..a., beven-year:.-Ramis: . - faa veteran and a starter for the’. * . the Hello Racing Fans, well as the weather. . trying to chalk up some ; Second] : intermission ' ByLINDA TURNER - _Well it was-a hot day for racin, “put all our drivers stuck it out, with thal over heated ore, number of cars, and spectators enjoying the races I points. - _ First of all: Since | never filled you in on our Memorial Race, The winner was Dave.La Fancois. --- - We also had some different action, at - n with a ‘grudge -race between the Kruisselbrink brothers Hank and Shaunce. After a few good laps. there was some’ ‘motors, We had a oe Since thereis only tworaces . e guys are driving harder than ever, . | . _ .. Edmonton Eskimos stopped a %-yard British Columbia ' Lions march on the one-yard line Tuesday night .to . ing ‘around with Big rother Hank winning the race. Also we had a different . kind of start in our Jamboree race with all the drivers. — taking off one shoe and giving it:to the flagman. He. put them in the pit area, then the their cars to the pit touching the wall and running to their matching shoe returning to their car with it their foot, then jumping into their cars and taking off to complete the race. ; RACE RESULTS: ‘>: A Trophy Dash - Dennis Willams tat, Herb. Quast 2nd, - Jim Irvine 3rd... B. Troph: Shaunce . Francois 3rd. B Main- Tom Linda Turner 3rd. | Mechanies - Alan Webb: 1st, John Dewacht 2ndv; _ Power Puff - Janet Postuk 1st, Bev King 2nd,.Nancy West Dennis Willams 2nd, Norm ord. - Jamboree - Herb Quast 1st, Stuart. 3rd, POINT STANDINGS - No.66 Herb Quast 251, No.44 Dash =’ Linda ‘Turner ist, Bill Parfitt ‘2nd, uisselbrink 3rd. “A Main - Dennis Willams‘lst;’Herb Quast 2nd, Dave- Sheasby ist, Linda Turner 2nd, Bill Parfitt’ A Heat.- Al Rasko ist, Herb Quast 2nd, Jim Irvine 3rd." B Heat - Tom Sheasby ist, Shaunce:Kruisselbrink 2nd, ' drivers had to run from find ck on Jim Irvine 207; No.4 Brian Turner 197, No.19 Dave La Francois 189, No.17 - Dennis Willans 181, No.89 Norm Stuart 152, No.77 Danny McBryan 139, No.15 Al-Rasko 127,.No.17. Tom, Sheasby 125, No.4 Larry Alger 98, No.11 Ron Ki Shaunce Kruisselbrink 60, No.14 Linda Jr, Bi, No.4 ner 56, No.4 Wes Woodcock 43, No.13 Bill Parfitt.33, No.67 Ken Gordon: 32, No.2 Bob Price 18, No.2 Joe Softely 18, No.10 Art Rosenberger, No.55 Lyle Wilson 13, No.99 Bob Postuck 9. The Terrace Stock Car. Club is now rimning, the concession stand, We have also changed the rates to our admission to. Adults $2.00 Student $1.00 Children .75. . Children-under 6 years of a : ission. | °) =i: . , “Weare also tiolding a meeting Thursday August 11th at . * * the Sandman Inn at 8:00 p.m. Next Race day is next ‘Sunday-August 14th, Hope to see all jou race fans there. - lub woul ' The Terrace Stock Car . Who donates their t Club. We couldn't do past two seasons, has an- nownced his retirement. Saul, 29, had not signed a.. contract with the Rams ard- did ‘not ‘report to training camp. ‘One veteran, runnin back Brad ‘Davis of LSU, was he Rams, along with 1976 fourth-round dr veteran wide receiver Roger Carr and defensive time and services and.trophies to the laced on waivers -by | e free admission... °:- d like to thank everyone . t placed on waivers — end John Dutton on a list of players who did not report to camp.” Veteran’ defensi t New. Orleans Saints 76 placed offensive tackles aft. pick © i" -Jerrald Taylor, a wide re- . ceiver from, Texas A andnl. Baltimore Colts placed ilton Butts. and Dave - Knowles and linebacker Steve Manstedt on the injured reserve list, ‘Buffalo Bills waived veteran wide receiver Eddie _ Victories _ televised. ee | Thelastsuch win wasa 30- ~ 26 last-minute over Cal, ‘Stampeders. but . Lions : quarterback. Jerry Tagge failed this time to write a - *« Edmonton. plays well ; ~ provided the Eskimos with: _ the victory and the Lions were left one yard from first;p : up the bali on downs with 16 seconds left. . . club in. E itor September: Packer. was an “coach “for” ‘Canada's Olympic team. “} agsistant ‘League star running. » Were . " VANCOUVER (CP) — salvage a 24-18 victory and fain ashare of first place in e: Western Football Conference, . The loss before 26,131 fans . was the second in as many x games before’ big crowds . lured by the Lions after read. that were storybook finish. - Instead, a: solid. ball- control.offence directed by Quarterbac ikinson who mixed ig and. passin in the first ‘hal undisputed ossesston of e when they gave Packer : _ promoted MONTREAL (CP)— Don Packer, co-coach at the - Pointe Claire; Que., swim - club, will become head coach of the Olympian swim monton . Dave Johnson— his co- ee a it without you. ‘Thank you again. : over et Pointe Claire.” z . Bell, oncea member of New York Jets, The Bills also ‘ waived defenfive-end Ron. Pruitt, linebacker Ralph Fisher and tight end . Burnop. ; Former World: Football J.J. Jenning back wv, Jennings, Was cu Kansas City. ong with 10 others. New York Giants cut - veteran defensive back Charlie Ford and wide ‘vecelver Mike Jones. “in: Chiefs along. “I took the lead for a while and after Last-minute drive _ fails to bring win — LATE SCORE—— Saskatchewan 27. ’ that Herman takes the-lead for 200° © metres, then back to me again," — Bruneau said. ““That’s because: i d was sp strong you'd need the rest,” | ne are ~ Lenardon won the long jump with a: sonal best performance. ‘My best... fore this was 5.85,” she said. “Sol: was really surprised. I didn’t know °° that I would do this well but aftersT: ped the six metres—that was:my == t attempt—I thought it might. stand up.” , ; oe te Neil didn’t know she had won the 600 until about five minutes before the..." medal presentation. She finished” ~~ elbow-to-elbow with Jeffrey and the outcome was in doubt. for about 30 “T thought I had a second for sure,” ’. Neil said. ‘Just before we went on for: the medals I found out I had. it.” : 0° She said that the strong wind gave - her a lot of trouble and she surprised -” herself with a good kick to: come on “[, don’t ‘usually have a ‘good finishing kick.” ree ’ MONTREAL ( ~Dave Winfield's two-run. single keyed a four-run in the sixth inning. that. carried ‘San Diego. rising Padres to an 8-3 vict - Montreal '. Expos. National’ League . baseball 0 hit a’ game Tuesday. “Gene Tenace, wh , tworun home run inn the ng, led off the with his 12th homer of the year to break a 2-2 tie. and winner Dave Freisleben singled with two out before. . Gene Richard followed with -ninth- inning a single. When starter Wayne Twitchell,n2- 8, went to a 2-0 count on Bill ’ Almon, Fred ‘Holdsworth came in and finished walking Alom to load the pases. ' Mike Ivie then walked to drive in the second run of the inning and Alm ‘Winfield chased Holdsworth with a. firstpitch single to drive in’two runs and cap’ - the rally.. io ‘Frelsleben, 5-5, gave. up -eight-hits, struck out three © and walked four in 7 23 pitch by: Freisleben, but innings before giving way to rter hit into. a fielder’s Rollie Fingers. Gary Carter tes East . . WL Philadelphia 64 44 Chicago 64 & ‘pittsburgh “4” St. Louls 62 ' Montreal 52 9 New York 47 62 Los Angeles " 46 3. Padres rout Expos By THE CANADIAN PRESS " WATIONAL LEAGUE hit. two. solo homers: . of Freisleben for a‘season total of 19, a major Jeague career e Expos:took a-2-0 lead in the second inning on gale - home ‘runs. by Cation and “3 Chris Speier..Andre Dawson led ‘off the’ inning with a single -but' was. caught stealing before -Carter. = .°. slammed his 18th homerun: over. the Icft-field wall. An) °°: out later, Speier lofted his::: ; fifth- homer. of the season, - The Padres tied it on a pair of unearned runsinthe aa Richards singled with...” one out and stole second. before scoring on atwo-base throwing error by shortstop.: . -Speler on Almon’s grounder. _ Ivie and Winfield drew. .: walks to load the bases ©. - before Jerry Turner hit a sacrifice fly to drive’ in. ? cP) —. over na Expos Padres One cy a veered The Expos: threatened in the bottom ‘of the third,- —— leading the bases with two — out. when. Ellis: Valentine - singled, Tony Perez walked and Dawson"was hit. by’ choice, to end the rally tandings—— By THE CANADIAN PRESS. . American League = 000.5 . East: : Pet, GBL Lot WW, L..Pet. 493 — “Boston, 44-43» ‘$621 Baltimore. 63 “49 3) Mew York. = 54 M2 Detroit 50 | 468 19V2 AAWaukee “50 431 17% Cleveland |. 46. ‘Toronto 3. 613. om: Cincinnatl «55 55.500 12% Chleago Chicago.” “ Howston | 52 6} 450 7 et rv} San Francisco 51 41 .455 172 - Atinnesote “65 57 . San Olego 49 67? 422 21Y2 Texas ; Atlanta 40 69 347 27) Mansas City Tuesday Results Catifernie Son Diego: 8 Montreal 3 ’ Seotle = 491 ." Chicago 4 Pittsburgh 1 Oakland. ‘68 382) 23a New York 4 St. Louls 1 Tuesday Results 9 game Cincinnati at Los An San Franclaco 4 Houston 2 Houston at San Francisco 2nd Detroit 44 Milwaukee 260 Toronto 6 Minnesota’2 ©.) Baltimore 3 Cleveland |. geles N Chicago 13 Seattle 3 “gv JOHN'S, Nfld. ‘combination - from Mississauga’ won two gold medals for Ontario in water: skiing at the Canada Summer Games Tuesday. ‘' Joel ‘McClintock, 16, a. member of the national aki team, and ‘his 13-year-old sister Judy won the men's . and’ ‘women's: trick water ig events: — . a Along with brother Jim 15, who finished fifth in the trick - fevent, they're expected to be. strong ©. : 19, ‘ “of ‘Winnl oe ‘slalom event today (CP) — .A. brother-sleter ~ ceric COMBO. dudy won her gold with a total of 6,780 points, well ahead winner Marie Houde of Berthierville, Que., who had ints. Lisa Sokclowski of ‘Téronto: won the bronze’ with 4,770 points, Joel callected 9,656 points to win his gold; Erie Prall, Z won the silver with 6,« Chicoutimi, Que., won the ‘bronze with 6,710 pointa. . Belanger’ turned in a of silver-medal ‘points ‘and - ' Louls-Rene Belanger, 16, of overcome Bill Campbell of Brandon, Man., for the bronze, selected by Ontario Summer team but will com Canada for the firat time in the.. _ coming championships in Italy. Judy: will most of the Joel was named to the na- tional team after being Games, He trained with the national be. first alternate on the’ women’s. team, - . Water skling involves eClintock. alternate on the national}::. ff -team and their mother} :.". Joyce is the manager of the |: ~.- Onterioteam. ==. His coach, Cam McArthur {::. ha of Cambridge; ‘thinks: Joel: ; 8 ‘could finish in the top 10:in, for the te for “The Grade 12 student Milan, Wiek ski record: | . dudy was . the~ over-all winner at the Eastern Canadian championships.aj . couple of weeks ago and is. -. ‘rated by some as the. secon Cansda. cus ee , contendéra for medals in the~. vite s wpe j : a 0 dazzling « final’ run - to: family. Jeff,. 17, ia an” best woman fkler in