am be PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Friday, Decdmber 16, 1977 ” TOKYO (AP) — The United States won four and drew two of eight singles matches Thurs- day and led Japan 18-6 after the second round of the third U.S.-Japan college golf meet. The in- dividual lead went to John Cook of Ohio State, who earned two points for the U.S. by beating first- round leader Masahiro Kuramoto, Japan's four- time collegiate and amateur champion, 71 to 76. MAY BE SUCCESSOR PULLMAN, Wash. (CP) — Hugh Campbell, who coached Edmonton Eskimos to the Canadian Football League final this season, is being men- tioned as a_ possible successor to head coach Warren Powers at Wash- ington State University, Campbell's alma mater. Powers, hired a year ago, announced this week he is leaving to take the head coaching job at the University of Missouri. CONTRACTEX- TENDED NEW YORK (AP) -- Lefthanded pitcher Reon Guidry, a key performer in New York Yankees’ drive to baseball’s World Series victory, has signed a three-year extension of his contract through 1981, the club announced Thursday. Guidry posted - a 16-7 record with a 2.82 earned run average during the regular season. ADD ANOTHER CHARGE NASHVILLE, ‘Tenn. {AP) -— Police said Thursday they have added possession of marijuana to the charges against former National Football League quar- terback Joe Gilliam. Ali Signed NEW YORK (Reuter) — Promoter Bob Arum said Thursday he has signed Muhammad Ali to a contract to defend his worldheavyweight boxing title against Ken Norton, probably in “September. . Ali, attending a news conference to publicize his Feb. 15 title match against Olympic champion Leon Spinks, also said he had signed to meet Norton for a fourth time. “T don’t anticipate any trouble with Norton,” Arum said. “I plan to go to California to talk to Norton and his managers between Christmas and New Year’s and we should wrap it up then.” Asked if he had agreed to give the champion the $12 million he had demanded for a fight with Norttn, Arum replied: “No, not yet. I've given him is a $125,000 advance payment which would be forfeited if the fight did not take place. Naturally, I need to be financed by someone else to put up a sum that large.” WON'T BE IN U.S, The promoter said the fight definitely will not be in the United States. “Tt will be held in a foreign country but I’m not at liberty to identify the country at this time. The nation itself will make an announcement immediately after the Ali-Spinks fight Feb. 15.” In their three previous bouts, Norton beat Ali in the first, breaking his jaw, and then lost the next two. All three matches were decided on points. Ali was not champion at the Gime of the first two, in March and September, 1973. The last fight was for the title, with Ali out- pointing Norton Sept. 28, 1976, in a controversial decision at Yankee Stadium in New York. Long road trips NEW YORK (AP) — Travel and a congested schedule may be getting the hetter of some National Hockey League teams. Two of the clubs whose coaches have expressed concern over the matter are Vancouver Canucks and Chicago Black Hawks of the Smythe Division. After the Canucks completed five read games in seven nights with a 3-0 loss to the Sabres in Buffalo last Sunday, Vancouver coach Orland Kurtenbach said: “Our schedule has lots to do with it. But these long road trips are a fact of life for us. We had another one and we've got more ahead of us.” The Canucks opened the season in New York against the Rangers, played two nights later in Colorado and the next night in Minnesota before trekking home for seven consecutive home games of which they lost the last four. Then came another nightmare—at home Nov. 4 against the Rangers, in Philadelphia two nights later against the Flyers, in Denver two nights later against the Rockies and at St. Louis the following evening for a meeting with the Blues. “That's one of the problems of playing on the West Coast,’ said Kurtenbach, ‘‘I don't know what you canndo about it, except possibly move the team to Toronto or something.”' That was meant as a joke. But Vancouver is the clear-cut NHL leader in air miles logged during a season and Toronto is one of the least-travelled clubs. KILLING SCHEDULE Chicago coach Bob Pulford complained when the Black Hawks played a 2-2 tie with the Islanders at Uniondale, N.%., Tuesday, then sprinted home for a meeting with the Rangers on Wed- iesday night, “We've got to do something about the scheduling next year because it’s killing my team,’' he said, noting that for the last two weeks his team has been home for one game, away for the next, and so on. “We've played - eight games in 12 nights and we've got four more in five nights next week. We just can't be fresh at ome when we have to come off the road like we did from New York last night. ‘I would say of the 40 home games we have this year, we'll be lucky to be fresh for 16 of them. Just look at Montreal; they can have a home game any night they want and be ready.” Pulford spoke as though the Black Hawks had lost, but they had tied the Rangers 2-2, That same night, the Canadiens lost 3-2 to the North Stars in Minnesota. And let’s not forget that the Canucks and Black Hawks share first place in the Smythe Division in spite of the travel. Pro downhill race ASPEN, Colo. (CP) — Calgary’s Jim Hunter made an impressive debut as a professional Thursday, winning the seasonopening downhill race of the world pro ski ur. Hunter was one of Canada’s top dowhill racers on the amateur World Cup circuit until he turned pro this year. Thursday's race was the first downhill event ever held on the pro tour and several others are planned for later in the season, Yvon Blackburn Chicoutimi, Que., collected $1,000 for finishing fifth. of - Arrested Wedneday on a robbery warrant, Gilliam was on probation for a weapons charge and an earlier marijuana charge. Gilliam was cut by New Orleans Saints this year after being re- leased by Pittsburgh Steelers, LAUDA IS NO.1 LONDON (AP) — Niki Lauda, who came back froma near-fatal crash to win the world auto racing championship, has been chosen by European sports writers of The Associated Press as the world’s No, 1 sportsman of 1977. Rosemarie Ackermann, East Ger- man high jumper, was a runaway choice as No. 1 sportwoman. COACH SOCCER NAMED . PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Richard Dennis, 36, former manager of _, WORLD BRIEFS Newcastle United of the English League, has been named coach of the new North American Soccer League team here. Peter Osgood, 30, who played the last three Ts with Southampton, 1s the first playey~ Dought by the club, to be known as Philadelphia Furies. SOCCER STAR SULD LONDON (AP) Soccer star Joe Royle, who has been on loan from Manchester City to Bristol City, was tran- sferred permanently to the Bristol team Thur- sday. Bristol City paid &90,000 ($180,000) for Royle, who cost Man- chester City &200,-000 when he was transferred from Everton in 1974. JOB FOR HARKNESS - ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Ned Harkness, former coach of Detroit Red Raiders lead Broncos NEW YORK (AP) ~- Denver and akland finished 1-2 in the National Football League’s American Conference West this season, but the Raiders lead the Broncos 85 i putting players on the APC all-ctar team for the Jan. 23 Pro Bowl in Tampa, Fla. The Raiders, defending Super Bowl champions, will have tight end Dave Casper, tackle Art Shell, guard Gene Upshaw and punter Ray Guy in the starting lineup. Guy, selected to the squad in each of his five years in the league, is the only unanimous AFC selec- tion. Oakland’s four other representatives are reserves—wide receiver Cliff Branch, centre Dave Dalby, quarterback Ken Stabler and running back Mark van Eeghen. | The Broncos, in+the playotfs for the first time and owners of the NFL's best record at 12-1, will have starters in defensive end Lyle Alzado, middle linebacker Randy Gradishar and safety Billy Thompson, plus out- . side linebacker Tom Jackson and cornerback Louis Wright in reserve. Baltimore also placed five players on the AFC roster, all starters. They are tackle George Kunz, running back Lydell Mitchell, defensive end John Dutton, defensive tackle Mike Barnes and lace-kicker Toni inhart. The other starters are wide receivers Nat Moore of Miami and Lynn Swann of Pittsburgh, guard Joe DeLamielleure of Buffalo, centre Jim Langer and quarterback Bob Griese of Miami, running back Franco Harris of Pittsburgh, defensive tackle Curley Culp of Houston, outside linebackers Robert Bra- zile of Houston and Jack Ham of Pittsburgh, eornerbacks Mike. Haynes of New England | an Lemar Parrish of Cincinnati, safety Tom Casanova of Cincinnati and kick returner Billy Johnson of Houston. Star Wars game CONCORD, Ont. Parker Brothers have just released to Canadian retailers Star Wars games, jig-saws puzzles and poster art. Made in Parker Brothers’ Concord plant, under exclusive license from Twentieth Century Fox, the Star Wars products are also being exported form Ontaric. — Over half-a-million copies of Parker Brothers’ Star Wars family game have been shipped to the United States since September. Parker Brothers moved quickly last spring to develop the Star Wars products and get them onto the market well in time for Christmas. James A. Tomlin, Senior Product manager, said was highly unusual to introduce a new pracuct for Christmas with such a short lead time. “We feel we've cap- tured the excitement of the movie in a full-scale family board game,” he added. Up to four players (all ages but particularly those 7 to 13) can enjoy the board game in which the objective is to move Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia, together with Han Solo and fhewbacca away from e safety of the rebel base. The unusual board design takes the shape of the Death Star and contains many pitfalls for players striving to obtain the blueprint to safety and to tur off the Tractor Beam that will allow them to escape. Parker Brothers’ 500 piece Star Wars Jigsaw puzzle challenges the most skilled; a simpler 140-piece puzzle with bigger pieces is intended for those 6 to 10 years. An exciting Space Battle and Luke Skywalker are subjects of the 500-poece puzzle, while the 140-piece puzzle features, as one subject, an action shot of Chewbacca and Han Solo, and second, everyone’s favorite Star Wars characters, Artoo-Detoo and See-Threepio, Under the Craftmaster brand, arketed in Canada Parker Brothers’, @ach set of Star Wars poster art contains tyo preprinted posters with one showing the Galactic Don Fight and the second, entitled “The Forces of Good and Evil.” Six colorful, non- toxic poster pens are provided with each set. The posters are recommended for those JIMS TACKLE SHOP Are you looking for a good quality fishing rod and reel for a Christmas gift? COME ON IN AND VISIT OUR SHOP - We are open all year round with a good selection of Fly - Spinning - Sait Water Fishing Tackle and Accessories. 4120 Hwy. 16 East Wings of the National Hockey League, has been named public relations director of the harness racing track in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Harkness, who takes up his new duties Jan. 6, will remain as hockey coach at Union College in Schenectady. WALDEN IS INJURED PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Pittsburgh Steelers have tested two punters as possible replacements for regular Bobby Walden, the former Edmonton Es- kimos kicker who hurt a knee in the Steelers’ 17-10 National Football League loss to Cincinnati last Sunday. The two are Rick Engles and Bill Waggin- heim. SYDNEY (Reuter) — Roscoe Tanner of the United States increased his chances of competing in the $400,000 Masters Tournament in New York next month by beating fellow countryman Tom Gorman in the third round of the New South Wales open tennis championships Thur- sday. Tanner, currently ninth in the Grand Prix standings, won 7-6, 7-5. SPECTATORS RIOT LAHORE, _ Pakistan (Reuter) — Rioting in- terrupted the first cricket test between England and Pakistan on Thursday when unruly spectators fought with baton- wielding olice in Khadafy stadium. 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