-) ween: oe " By 5y ERATE MILLER -.. Londoq Free Press ‘about remaint " the. next thi'es REASONS. “Darryl Sittler ig adamant 3! ng a member ‘per — bit leave him:to rot in “2. limbo on. the sidelines. ©, 2° Sittler laughs at the threat “i gs he laughs at owner ~- Harold: Ballard -who’ called affection or ~ ialerated for ; asininity. Ballard ndw comes =": across as’a boor and Lap. none ‘peark. he's'become.a puppet - Capiaie: was the ringleader. Imlach’ found it “highly * ~ unusual". that in this day and age of hockey; seven or eight “iplayers -from London could has to be that w way. y. You nave to have. discllpline to: be, successful, Some! “had ton direct the team; good or bad.’ ..- “i the players are going to: oe "personal aa vendcita “ on linlach's “ Sittler says he u play. next year. : ‘“iinlach vows tie won't: “contract eperifities that he |s ‘hired tu play hockey. Another. twist in the “ImlachSittler confrontation came to light Thureday. _ of Toronte:Maple Leafs for. . tec 7 his: ‘salary: of ‘about $200,000 “him. ‘a? -cancer ° to the : te throw. the’ spitballs: of- “venom Imiach wets for him. ° .” = COroUs cannot: be view: with. 2 “+ Mery: strongly that Sittlet,. a5, : "- witid: up’ with the Leafs. ° . the t team, not the Players, It do the directing then: Fm in become something akin to 2. 1 have’a’ no-trade con-. | organization Jast week." _ - There was a‘perlod when” “Something like that was the wrong business. Could: attraction with Malson's "rat and'L-intend to honor. -Sittler, like many'of us who "© you could. side Bit Imlach, : * possible inthe. days of pro ~ _Youlell your bos how torug: end, the legal battle lines. ~ stars fastball team, which ae sit Sittler gajd ‘ona Toronto: pose questions to Ballard on. ~<.: accept hisargument that the” ~ sponsorahip, bytitstruckme his newspaper? | *Well;." the . ‘have’ already been iirawn. = has.: raised more’, than open: line:radio ‘show Wed- occasion, ‘has ‘Idng> ‘viewed co Leafa-were. diseased. by -a —..’ as Sunugual . that “so. many ‘players arén’t going: to: tell. <2 'Sittler’s - ” agent, Alan © * $200,000" -. for... - various “nesday: ght, - Harold as ajoveable buffoon,” "tack .of player “alscipiine * - grom London — Sittler’s old. me how to run my. hockey “" Eagleson, feels. Imlach — children's charities the past “Punch Imlach ds equally“. -.aman'who deliberately says’. ~ which,’ he claimed, stemmed. . ‘junior days — would wind up team, who.should play and” * doesn’t have a legal leg to - four years \_deternitned Sittler will never - . dledsln things “to rouse, =" > from; “weak: management: ; ‘here on:a losing: hockey — who shouldn't. ‘AnkMr, Sit." ,, stand on in his efforts | tobar’ ‘indach rch has determined he _ ‘play for. the Leafs again. He.” sleeping * eekey ‘players: ‘which allowed"-the playera, - . team,’’ Imlach said. “Tean't. fler is ‘nol going ta. tell me, Situer from training camp” doesn't want his Leafs taking © _> Vows. -he he ‘will render: his’: from their ‘Jéthargic “ways.." ~ stich..asSitelér, “to : impose -: °- day. it Was a ‘clique because I wha L cari play, ond 1 can't ‘this fall. "part in regulated faatball . former captain nano. -. and to sell tickejs.at:Maple —-_- thei’ influence of the hockey . don't kriow. that. play." oo, ; : "ye checked Darryl’s | games unless they. are _ Brata coma ‘fall ‘when he- Leaf Gardens on bebalf of a) .-. operation : \.° “Whatever it was washeré.- ae ‘:\- ¢ontract with two other properly covered by in- pends “out: ‘invitations to the - . hockey team, -whicti:doesn't © «>. Imlach “giaimed, when he. _whenIgothere. [knowthere | “W's not a, ‘question of eitab Jawyers and it's their'opinion,’ =~ surance. Specifically, he Leafs" training camp... -. deserve watching. took over’ the hockey’... wagno discipline. Too.many . lishing discipline with the - | the ‘Leafs would bein | wants the players’ contracts. -“SImnlach says he hag no in-’ A loveable: buffoon: .. “operation last’ summer that players trying to: run the . . Leafs any longer Now the -* violation ‘of. the contract if - ‘ tentlons” ‘of f tavitin Sittler to’ ~~ No longer,Any:many who’ -” the players virtuallyran the” "" show:, Well as-long as I'm relationship between Imnl ch "Darryl was not allowed.to Imlach, -. apparently, pamp'— that he'll pay him = would ‘call’ another -can- . ~ hockey club and suspected’ ” here,-I’m the one who’ll run == and Sittler, In particular, | " attend thetraining camp and - reine to bend: on his in- " aigtence someone @ pay. “Jn the end, the courts may \. have'to decide and to that play.” Eagleson. ‘sald, “His : . Sitder has. been the star By The Canadian Press When he was. with Atlanta Braves,, Eddie - ‘Solomon earned the reputation. of a hard-luck pitcher. oo Now that “he’s with * ‘Bit: , sburgh Pirates,: nothing’ s changed. - * “It seemed like I was still, playing ‘with. the. Braves,” tough 2-2 decision to Atlanta in the opener of a twinight. National League.’ doubleheader - wee ri Braves alge won, ‘the, nighteap, 5-4 Mgt bio: ~ Dodgers 8 Expos 73 ’ Bill Russell nit a Tun: homer ’ ‘to ke seventh itt Ose eid dak "Angeles came from behind to . edge: ‘Montreal.’ Rhe Expos ‘bullt a.7-2 lead after six innings for starter Steve Rogers, who left the " game with’ a tender elbow.’ Stan Balhnsen took over and, . after walking two batters in the seventh, gave upa homer to Russell.:.» - - Elias Sosa - replaced Bahnsen and gave up a walk and a single, t9-plagb Jay Sinaia ‘Rud pi nactin be into a. fordeout a8 pinch- - runner” Derrel’ Thomas _ hits and retiring the final 18 scored to get the Dodgers within a rum at 7-6. Succes- sive aligles by Dave Lopes, Reggie Smith and. Steve . Garvey Produced two more Ron LeFlore hit two hone cuns for Montreal, driving | in three‘runs. : Glants 8 Mets5 sin Clark -belied four les and scored three runs to lead San Francisco over . New York.’ Cubs 7 Reds’0 Jerry Martin. hit a grand slam homer and Dennis Lamp. and Bruce Sutter . Toronto's - _BWeep. ‘Kansas City the only team in: seine ae - of Larry Gura, who tled New York's Tommy John at nine ‘victories, most in the league. . The vielory, coupled with doubleheader - of: Chicago,’ ‘made thesAL: West above .500 and hiked the ‘Royals’. lead to ale." * gamés over-the White Sox. © sald Solomon after losing: a... . Orloles 3 A's 2 inning: after .Ken Singleton - singled and took second on a “wild | pitch, “Singleton also singled’ to’ Ignite a: tworun | a inning.’ Mike Flanagan anes seven hits in -pit- Iumoré A to es fourth andecttive ‘victor ys 5-3 White te 1 _ Bie Whitt hit a solo home ‘yun, his first of the year, an John Mayberry and . Otto Velez delivered. RBI singles: . to help Jack Kucek, just, up. from -the- minors,: ‘win ‘the: nighteap. Mayberry’s: hit” gave him. a club record 17-"_ . game hitting strealc. The Blue Jays - took the: mn on’ eninth Bosetti's. distance, pes Polat. Chicago batters. combined on an-eight-hitter © ; - to lead. Chilcago past Cin- cinnati. ~~ ’ Astros.3 Cardinals 0° ; > Jge Niekro pitched a six- hitter to lead Houston over St. Louis, ° Phillies § Padres 1- Pinch-hitter Moreland ‘belted a two-run double in the ninth inning to- anap a 1-1: tle and help Philadelphia beat-San Diego as hot-handed Steve Carlton won his 12th victory of the years Boston Red Sox are back where they think they belong — near the “top of the American League East Division standings. In moving up from sixth place to second, Boston has Fap repped at. least 10 hits: in of its last 10 games. The Red Sox.had 11 hits to beat the Mariners 6-2, with centre fleldex Fred Lynn driving in three.runs with a homer and a-single. : Yankees § Angels 0 ‘ Ron Guidry fired a slx- hitter to break a personal two-game losing streak and Bobby Brown and Graig Nettles homered as the Yankees handed the Angels their eighth consecutive set- back. Rangers 8 Brewers | : Al Oliver blasted a three- ‘sun. homer and Bud Harrelson drilled a rare home run, a tworun shot, to foack the six-tit pitching of Doe Medich, who sent Milwaukee tumbling to third placa in the AL East, Ollver ‘singled a run home in the third inning, then knocked in three -with his ‘fifth-inning homer, his seventh of the seavon, Harrelson hit the seventh homer of his 14-year major league career, and his first since 1977, i the sixth. 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Leonard, Duran just - waiting for the bell | MONTREAL (CP) — It's ‘ the calm before thestarm for’ Sugar Ray Leonard and.- ‘Roberto Duran, dut the caim . is shot necessarily an easy “The ‘physical, preparation is finished and it’s time ‘for’. "= them. to ‘think about their highly-atiticipated *. § ‘showdown. for Leonard's World: Boxing Council -wel- os terweight championship | defence Friday night. :at Olympic Stadium. =... . ‘WT just want to get in there and get it over with, " ” said Leonard, . : “Leonard, ‘two mare days, two"-more. days ~—- remeni- ber,’ griarled Duran - Wed: ' nesday ‘when. -the - fighters. - “showed up-to sign required _. documents and ;be- “unof- : : ficlally: weighed. » a ~~ - Leonard, - "stripped : to his Af ‘shorts, “weighedt -the - class. - limit: of 147 pounds. Duran, - pants - arid “shoes, P weigh-in is at noon Friday. *. Leonard did ‘not answer. “Duran’s’ taunts . Wednesda: But when Leonard blew . he: ' remark to Leonard. leaving,’ ped’ a feet ‘and made a ‘slurring qt. Leonard: finished | his stopping Ken ‘Buchanan. in workouts Tuesday but Duran ~ - the 13th round June 26, 1972, rredtiree .rounds. and: “Lrespected Duran when I ; ped rope to conclude his . first saw him,” sald shippes training Wednesday. _ Leonard.: ‘1 respectd’ his “We worked harder for: determination. . 1:-res Benitez’ (Leonard won the tlle: by stopping Wilfréd respec him: But hold: a in awe? . “Not at alls!” Benitez in the 15th round last “F have no. respect : for Nov. 30) because that was’ [eonard,’ seid Duran. “He his first fight at 15 rounds,” - tales too much.””, gald Dave Jacobs, a- Leonard. trainer. “For this fight, we "ve worked: longer.”’ woe “He trained -as, hard for Buchanan. but you, got to reniember ~ that for Buchanan he “didn’t” know’ _anything;"” .said Freddie. - Brown, . a Duran trainer, . Duran won the world light. welght championship mY, Duran ‘defended the light- , weight title 12 thmes before " giving up the 135-pound class title voluntarily ‘last-year to - campaign asa welterweight, Leonard became ~ a to ‘amateur, woa"a-gold medal “at .the 1976 Olympics -and “ went on: to earn & “million while’: winning his _ first a. Pro ba amee - bout" As : EMPLOYMENT | _ OPPORTUNITY ’ Positions ‘Adeninistrator, Kisplox Elementary Scheol.. The duties: Supervise school staft Including teachers. Administrates all education programs coming under - the jurisdiction of: the Kisplox. Education. Committee. Responsible for the preparation of education budget, financial guide lines, monthly financial reports, or- ‘ dering of ail school supplies, and other related dutles: Qualitications: Office Management, Personnel skills,” _ famillarity with community, communication abilities. Must have own vehicle with valld-driver's Hcence. {Knowledge of Gitskan language would be an asset). 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