"Paul: Clark’s headed for the Pan-American Wheelchair Games in Halifax today, to [oln 600 other wheelchair athletes in a week-long _ athletic meet that starts August 21. Clark will be competing in six * events, the 100 and 200 metre sprints and the 400 metre, 800 metre, 1500"'metre and 3000 metre races, and feels confident of ‘placing highly in the 400 and 1500 metres atleast. This isClark’s . “ second trip to an.International competition, his first being in 1980 st the Disabled Olympics in Holland, where his best placing was eighth in the 400 metre final. 15 other athletes from B.C. will be competing at the games, Including Murray Brown, who was In . Terrace earlier this year as part of. the wheelchair basketball - faam that gave an exhibition match, and-Rick Hansen, who will also be playing basketball. The Hallfax meet winds up August 2. 1 . ibaa (AP) = Reserve y quarierhack Ed.) quarterback: Ban: Fouts, "starting: San “Diego AS “1D toss to bie -receiver- Dwight Scales. Also scoring»: | _~ / Luther siagsed, twaloithas aro refused toi payviis nian s!f38 San. Diego- were James. down papses Monday, night ;..: dues lag. seasony. was - Stadium booed loudly. to coal at 8 but Is" ‘being | challenged, ‘in . the. courts,: Rozelle said. oan Rozelle also -aaid . the Union = “bargaining matters,” . the NEL doesnot have to ‘as San Diego Chargers held’. off Chieago Bears 28-27. in‘: Football. the National. League . preseason ‘opener. for both teams..; - Prior. ta the. "game: members of the teams met ‘at midfield to shake hinds ina show of NFL Players - Association solidarity aga reaction. to stalled contract talks..with the league owners. The crowd of 49,337 at San Diego Jack Murphy The ‘National: -Football - League will have -a player” strike if legislation’ giving the NEL a limited antitrust exemption is enacted by Congréss, says Ed Garvey, | the player union’s exesative director. NFL comtimisaioner Pete. Rozelle’ says he can’t un- derstand Garvey's reasoning. It .was. the latest dif-" ference in the: continuing: battle between NFL's. management and. the Players association. Rozelle ‘testified Monday - before the Senate Judiciary - . Committee in favor of the legislation, profesnicgs may nafs! ae unit The’ : measure : also Proyides for. the “member teamsito shard: equally: in televidion’ tévéntiés,” Which is alréady done in the NFL legislation “has no negative effect. hatsover on. player - OF: .- callective However, Garvey said: “TE the bill: enacted; then ‘deal with. the Players, a" .He aid the NFL cannot ow “unilaterally impose sw the players, union accepts ‘ among several players who remained:on the sidelines during: the handshaking. Luther took over for Fouts ae alter. the. Chargers. drove 75 yards in seven plays for.a -- touchdown on: their first . " possession to take a.7-0 lead. Fouts sat out the remainder of the game after com- ‘ pleting all four of his passes ° for 64 yards. Luther fired a yard scoring -pass.to tight~end Bric Seivers and an 18-yard | Players ‘strike. closer “WASHINGTON (AP) —- them. ' under collective _bargaining. Hf ‘this passes, they no longer will need a collective. agreement, (If that - hap- pens), there‘ definitely 1 will be a_strike.” _ Garvey also said the NFL _ 4s: using the: issue of the Raiders moving to Los. Angeles “as a smokescreen: antitrust . exemption over revenues to gain an ‘for. cable television. _ “You'd have to’be blind Not to see that the NEL vill be going ‘to ‘pay TV after ~1988, " "he said. sponsored & is far ahead of Its ume, tempt. bargaining. eA the: axetement -of. seeing» and hearing David Meece in . concert Is captured in FRONT RoW... You'll: fet! as if.. you're right there watching Moece singing a and playing ; _ his most requested: songs. and telling his. humorous a "stories. Hs lyrics. depict a falth on his musk “Something Good’! 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Rob Preston and ran it seven yards for a TD. with 2:17. to fo. Angels 8A 4 'Wilfong hit homers and Tim a8 -Califormia moved back i Kanshs City ‘Royals ‘started, oa doubleheader with Blue. and - Black, . but. they ended it - New York Yankees. ; _Funs and four Yankee: pit: _ chers held the Royals ta 10 hits as.New York swept the 2-0 and 4-3, pitching from ‘Vida Blue In. and Mike Armstrong gave New York bine hits In the | nighteap. ; “In other games, “Toronto Blue Jays nipped Cleveland Indians 2-1, Chicago White Sox beat Texas Rangers 6-1, Detroit Tigers edged Seattle Mariners 3-1, California Angels whipped. Oakland ripped E Baltimore Orioles 9-_ Yankees Dave Righetti - and Rudy May started while’ - games, Righetti gave up’ ‘all four Royal hita in the opener, while May surrendered five hits and two runs‘in ‘the second game, including Don Slaught's home run... Mazzilli followed " Willie Randolph's double in ‘the sixth with his’ sixth home’ run of the season, © ’ In the nightcap, Piniella and Winfield‘ had’ solo . homers, while Winfleld's ‘baseball: black and blue = thanks io — a - Lee Mazzilli, Lou Piniélla” and Dave Winfield hit home ~ American League twi-night. | doubleheader Monday night © The Royals had four hit the opener, while Bud Black: A’s 8-4 and Boston Red Sox - Rich Gossage saved both”: before Dennis Lamp t ne qahiGINNAY ca ‘Reds with an’ 11th-inning pinch single, then repeated his- desire’ to escape. from - thie last-place. club. - really don’t fit in here. ' “Cincinnati ‘has a, youth . .. Movement on, and Idon't fii"": : in their plans. T hope some team thinks that I can help them,” ’ Vail hit .a ball loaded to give the Reds a 3-2 victory over the Astros in baseball * _ Monday night, The Reds, trailing. Los " Angeles by 221% games in - the NL/West, have gone with ‘. their rookie outfielders,“ ’ génerally limiting Vail’s |. - “duties to pinch hitting Duane Walker, one of the | ‘ rookie outfielders, was a - one-man offence until Vail's game-winning hit. Facing :' Nolan Ryan in the first . inning, Walker swatted his - third home run of the season. His next trip to the ~ plate, he hit another homer. the | power, T just got my bat out — “Ryan supplied _ “T'm pretty confused with . this year,” said Vail, “I past - Houston third baseman Ray... - Knight with. the bases - the’ only National League .- game. played. Yankees wtp Royals in\ wa es 8 ‘ “The White Sox alsa'scored, _ on. RBI .alngles by Steve.” : ~ Kempen and Vance | Lawa anda” a =; anit ind contact, " "Walker ‘Gneinnati outfielder’: Mike © - Vail. won a game for the sald, =*.- Houston ted the ame in. "the eighth when Tony: Scott - fed off with his first home run of the season. Denny - ‘Walling singled one. out later and Reds starter ‘Bob - ‘Shirley was -replaced by. Brad Lesley. Lesley retired Dickie Thon before balking _ Walling to “second base, Terry Puhl ‘centre. . “Reds manager : Russ Nixon praised rookie. ‘Lesley, who gave up just © oy, who gave up -ched the 11 tang, got the one hit in 2'2-3 innings, “It always gets hairy ‘for him in the eighth,” Nixon said. “It did tonight. “Brad Lesley. did another ‘i Ree HEART FUND — delivered. Walling with a single” to bunt by ot wtin - Fexas scored en PA arg? RBI a single, ; : ‘thing’ is-he' always vores © “strikes, He: doesn't’ get In- -timidated: by the hitters, and, in fact, he intiiidates, them.” _ 1 In the ith inning, * Cesar Cedeno led off with a walk - balk by loser Dave Smith, 1- 4. Paul Householder -Saerificed. Cedeno to third. | and Wayne Krenchicki and Alex Trevino. then. were walked intentionally to load | the bases for Vall: .: *. sii Kern, 2-5. who pit- victory. ; ee emt Tom Burgmeier, : ry “last $1-9 innings.” Baltimore's had a solo shot, Dwight Evans hit bis 20th . homer for Boston. . ‘Tigers 3 Mariners 1 Chet Lemon cracked a and moved to second on a. 80lo: homer and scored. another run as Detroit defeated Seattle, Jack Morris, 14-11, struck out three and walked one. Alan Trammell’s RBI. doubled gave the Tigers a 1-— 0 lead in the second and Lemon hit his 10th homer: two innings later seein Sn'a double. ” SHERIFF'S Sale ) The following goods will be sold by © ’ tender on. * . 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