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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 32

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a iiVf!" Montreal, 7uo Morch 21, 1972 Sports Shorts 132 poundcr Rangers offer Howard new deal Martinez wont turn professional yet Texas Ranger owner Bub Short gave slugger Frank Howard permission yesterday to make a deal for himself if he wasn't satisfied with the club's latest offer of a one-year contract for $120,000, the same as he made last year. Howard wants more pay and a multi-year deal St. Louis Cardinals sent outfielder Bub Burda to the Boston Red Sox yesterday in exchange for first baseman Mike Fiore. In another deal, the Sox acquired utility man Bobby Ffeil from the Milwaukee Brewers as compensation for outfielder Pat Skrable, who resigned from baseball after being part of a 10-player swap Hank Aaron, the Braves slugger, heading for the golf course for a break from training camp: "It took mc 18 years to get 3.000 hits in baseball. I'll probably have that many this afternoon on the golf course." Sheehan fop U.S.

point-getter "My speed is average, nothing like Donato Paduano's for example. But the punch weakens them. It slows them down so I can get at them." His biggest flaw? "I take a bit too many punches," he says. "They don't hurt me. But they score points for the other guy." Tonight's program starts at 8 p.m.

The rest of the card: SENIOR CLASS 112 pounds Jean ColleMe, Via Olympic 76, vs. Gerry Germotle, New York. 119 Richard Doutre, Olympic Boxing Club, vs. Leo Sauve, Shamrock Boxing Club. 125 Paul Collette, Palestre Nationale, vs.

Denis Groleau, 139 Michel Briere, Palestre, vs. Terry Boyd. Via Olympic 76. U7 Michel Prevost. Olympic, vs.

Jimmy Henry, Via Olympic 76. 156 Jean-Paul Seguln, Hull, vs. Tony Dibuano, 20th Century Boxing Club. 16S Rlno Thibault, Sept-lles, vs. Gerry Tremontano, New York.

Heavyweight Valentino Braca-g I la, Olympic, vs. Jim Gallagher, New York. OPEN CLASS 105 Allan Barck, Palestre, vs. Jacqjes Roy, Valleytield. 112 Andre Gauthler, Quebec City, vs.

Reiean Lavole, SepMles. 119 Arthur Joseph Rent, Kingston, vs. Michel Desgaqnes. 125 Yvan Mecteau, Palestre, vs. Fred Malarek, 20th Century.

132 Camille Huard, Chandler, vs. Robert Taylor, 20th Century. 139 Rlcci Sestino, Palestre, vs. Royal Boutin, Quebec City. U7 Normand Amyotte, Palestre, vs.

Gilles Laloie, Chicoutiml. 156 Fred Slndon, Gatineau, vs. Jean-Yves Fllion, Chicoutiml. 165 Gaston Jacques, Valleytield, vs. Brian Gibson, Olympic.

Heavyweight Royal Fontaine, Gatineau, vs. Guy Carignan, Martinez is 20 and without illusion about his chances in Munich. "To think of a gold medal would be dreaming," he says. "That means you're the best in the world. But you at least would like to win one or two fights." Martinez completed Rose-mount High School.

But graduation ended all his academic pretensions. "I'm not the type to study," he says flatly. A year ago he won the gold medal in the Canada Winter Games at Saskatoon. And he's pointing to go back there for the national championships this month, hopefully to grab off his Olympic berth. JOSE MARTINEZ no illusions fight there until you're 30.

If not, well then, maybe I'll give the pros a shot." The strong showing of the U.S. hockey team at the Winter Olympics and the subsequent signing by pro clubs of two members of the squad Henry Boucha and Mike Curran have pointed up how the country is developing some top-flight players. Bobby Sheehan, formerly with tha Canadiens, is the top The GAZETTE, Canada's best Boxer By MARV MOSS of The Gazette At least seven people have approached Jose Martinez with managerial propositions to turn pro. He gave them all a conditional no. "I've got the Olympics in mind now," says Canada's best 132-pound boxer, a kid who wears his mother's hairnet over his long locks to conform with the amateur ring edict covering appearance.

"And even after that if I can land a good job I'm going to stay amateur. You can At the races Gis By DOUG GILBERT of The Gazette They finally ran down the winningest trotter of the year at Blue Bonnets last Gis Mir finished fourth night. 'Twas a game effort, though, with the six-year-old mare and driver Marcel Dos-tie giving everything they had to try and run the streak up to nine in a row. The fans were backing them, too, with 23,000 riding on the nose after Gis was bet down to 2-5 favorite. The big problem was Star Record and driver Denis Nor-mandin.

Star is a "puller," as they say on the back-stretch, which means the horse loved to race on the front end and get the bit in his mouth. When he does there is no holding him since a 1,000 to 1,200 pound horse has to have a heck of an advantage 32 Mirs streak ends at eight Don't forget, tonight is the first night for Tuesday racing this season. Tonight, in the Golden Gloves windup at the Paul Sauve Sports Centre, he meets Allen Mitchell, one of four New Yorkers providing opposition for Quebecers in a special senior category to showcase last year's Gloves champions. Jose carries a record of 50 wins in 60 bouts into the ring with him. He trains three hours a day, arising at 6 a.m.

to run three miles over a path at the Botanical Gardens and finishing up with ringwork at Lucien Hebert's Palestre National Gym at night. His punch, he feels, is his major asset. timer who has raced so well in the handicaps until last week. Cote claimed Pearl in December of last year for owner Allan Goodman of Chomedey paying $8,500. Pearl carried a price tag of $19,000 going into last night's action.

Last night's loss for Gis Mir moved another low-priced claimer into top contention for horse of the month honors. When The Goat flew home in the third race Sunday afternoon he had to become a factor. That one was claimed by Roger Breton on behalf of owner Ghysliane Lacasse for $4,500 last year. Since coming here last fall under the urging of Jacques Hebert, The Goat has won no less than 11 of 18 starts. Soon he might be up in the invita-tionals.

$4,000, purse $1,600: U.S. scorer in the NHL with 19 goals and 25 assists, while his Golden Seals' teammate. Stan Gilbertson, is second with 12 goals and 16 assists. In the AHL, Doug Roberts of the Boston Braves, who has seen NHL action, is seventh in scoring, while out in the Western League Bob Paradise has been playing defence well enough with the Seattle Totems that he's been called up in spots by the parent Minnesota North Stars. Bill Klatt is 11th in scoring with the Oklahoma City Blazers of the Central League.

Tony Jacklin in top 10 PEOPLE Tony Jacklin's weekend win in the Greater Jacksonville Open, his first in 21 months on the tour, has put him eighth on the top 10 money winners list with $48,720 Jack Nicklaus, who didn't play in the GJO, is first with followed by: Tom Weiskopf Bob Murphy ($57,421) Bob Rosburg ($57,187) and Grier Jones ($57,178) The International Chess Federation has decided that the long-awaited world title match between Bobby Fischer of the U.S. and Boris Spassky of the U.S.S.R. will start in Belgrade. Yugoslavia June 22. There is $138,500 in prize money, 72 per cent of that for the winner Colin Adair and Peter Martin of Montreal won the doubles title of the Canadian Squash Championships Sunday in Hamilton.

The mayor of Westmount, Paul Ouimet, teamed up with Howard Davis of Philadelphia to take the senior doubles title The Los Angeles Lakers handed the Golden State Warriors a 162-99 drubbing, the worst defeat in National Basketball Association history, Sunday night. L.A. coach Bill Sharman said it was a "perfect game." Jake Scott has operation Fergy's Favorites From now on they'll be going at it four nights and two afternoons each week. tough trip start, parked out. SEVENTH Dean Boyce (6) beaten in 2:07.1 bv Mark Herbert.

Robert All Bris (4) beaten favorite in 2:06.1. Quick Brew (5) Joe Foley in the sulky. EIGHTH Gyro Pick (2) fits these conditions perfectly. Hawaiian Gal (7) finished second in last three starts. Chosen Mir (3) mare oy Adios Mir, lightly raced.

NINTH Cabonga Saunders (4) disregard last, elected to use the rail. Speed To Burn (5) cut the mile in 2:07.2 winner of $8,400 this year. Superman Mir (2) Marcel Dostie has him sharp. TENTH Heinz Travel (3) J. Charon in the sulky, parked in last start.

David A. Brock (9) a mile in 2:08 in last. Fargo Mark (5) Nicol Tremblay in the sulky. BEST BET Cabonga Saunders in the ninth race. in last Blue Bonnets Tuesday entries FIRST Cutlass (5) winner of last start for Serg Grise.

Jorsdale Navaho (9) parked way, 50-1 in last. Billy J.K. (6) all $2,000 claimers here. SECOND Follow Abe (6) Gille Gendron in the sulky. Earline (1) this mar cuts the mile probable favorite.

Mighty Leo (7) Robert Samson is a hot driver. THIRD Innerail (3) made a breaking leaving no chance. Mr. WKLO (1) interferred with in last start. Nite Song (7) $7,000 claimers here, figures close.

FOURTH Valiant New-port (7) beat this gang three times in a row. Kinnel Lodge (2) has dropped down since claimed for $8,000. Lady Circo (6) mare closes with a rush usually. SIXTH Tulip Mir (1) he was beaten in 2:09.1. Hawaiian Champ (9) he has won three straight, making step up.

Locust Time (2) Former B.C. Lion Jake Scott, who's now with the Miami Dolphins, has had an operation to correct injuries to both wrists And teammate Jim Kiick is another basketball case. He suffered a hairline fracture of his left ankle while playing with the Dolphins' cage squad Those CFL telecasts which will be 3 2 1 2:09.3 11 4 3 2 52 4 7 5 2:09.4 9 1 1 1 31 Ill 2:09.4 5 3 0 0 41 4 8 4 2:08.4 10 3 2 1 92 834 6012 51 364 8002 61 2 1 6 2:08.3 8 2 1 1 81 5 3 8 2:07.3 7 1 1 2 81 8 5 5 3 0 0 0 101 beamed to the U.S. this season will probably feature ex-Packer Jerry Kramer and former Lion Alex Karras as commentators. Karras is funny enough to give competition to Howard Cosell The latest batch of official NFL statistics show Bill Bradley of the Philadelphia Eagles led the league in interceptions with 11.

Ken Houston of the Oilers was tops in the AFC with nine, four of which he returned for TDs, another league high Toronto Argo coach Leo CahiU's father, Dennis James Cahill, 79, died Saturday in Utica. 111. He had been bothered by a heart condition for some time. 1st RACE Trot, claiming No. Horse 5 Cutlass 1 Sunduet 6 Billy J.K.

9 Josedale Navaho 8 Trusty Diller 4 Champ Moray 2 F.W. Van 7 Red Bud 3 Collyers Pride Driver S. Grlse G. Clement M. Brosseau G.

Diotte Y. Poirier P. Robillard M. Giguere A. Beaudoin P.

S. Guay 2nd RACE Pace, claiming 1 Earline D. Normandin 6 Follow Abe 2 Overjoy 5 Marlen Spangler 3 Bonny Imp 4 Beatle Mir 7 Mighty Leo 8 Brown Flute 9 Mauds Champ ae Leroy Hanover G. Gendron O. MacTavish S.

Grise G. II ion C. Grenier R. Samson S. Boucher G.

Paguelte N. Tremblay 3rd RACE Pace, claiming 3 Innerail B. Cote 2 Master Cleao D. Filion 6 Little Ford L. St.

Jacques 7 Nite Song N. Tremblay 1 Mr. Wklo G. Gendron 4 Gaily Mir R. Seaman 5 Autumn Frost J.

P. Gauthier on a 170 pound driver when it comes to pulling power. In any event, Star Record was on top at the quarter in 31.1 with Dostie trying to slip by on the outside with Gis. The more Marcel urged her the harder Star Record pulled. Normandin was way over backwards in his sulky.

But the front two still hit the half mile in 1:01 before Gis Mir finally got on top after being parked to the half. Then, moving down the backstretch, here comes Michel Giguere with Bairn Cloud, inching up on the outside and starting to race wheel to wheel with Gis. Turning for home Dostie had his mare under heavy urging but Bairn Cloud, Titan Richelieu, and Laflamme all had more left. One hundred yards from the wire the mare was all fin $1,500, purse $1,100: Last 3 races 1 6 3 Best time 2:11.1 1972 record 1 2 3 Odds 52 3 1 4 1 9-2 5 1 41 81 81 101 6 7 6 6 5 7 2 7 9 7 8 4 4 5 $2,500, purse $1,400: 2 3 4 5 2 3- 1 4 1 9-2 i 1 6 1 8-1 81 10-1 2:11 4 4 6 3 5 2:11.1 2:10.2 2:09 8 4 $6,000, purse $1,700: 7 1 1 2:08.3 9 2 3 8 8 3 4 2 2:09 8 7 3 3 6 6 7 5 9 1 7 4 2:09 9 8 7 6 7 5-2 3 1 4 1 92 5 1 6 1 8-1 2:09.2 5-2 3- 1 4- 1 9-2 5- 1 6- 1 81 2:07.3 2:10.4 2:11 1 2 1 2:07 3 8 2 6 5 1 2 6 9 6 3 3 9 2 1 5-2 31 9-2 51 THIRD RACE Pace, 1 Purse $2,600. Pearl Mir.

Cote N' Grlse 4 4 4 4 1. 4.85 5 5 2 2 2-' .65 3-2' 2.35 3 111 4-nk 11 1 1 2 3 3 5 13.03 11.70 3.30 2.20 2.60 2.10 1.20 Time- 32; 1 OS ou3 Mil.4. Schtr 2:07 IsS bm bm bm Trot, one mile, FOURTH RACE claiming, purse $1,600: Sharp Hoot, Cie 7 8 8 7 1-hd 10.35 V.i 1 5 7 5 3-nk 12.30 2 13 4 4-V2 3.70 8 2 1 1 5-nk fl.60 3 3 6 6 6-IJ4 5.20 6 9 9 8 7-34 9.80 3 6 2 2 8-I-4 8.75 4 4 5 9 9 21.20 Davey Bars, Boucha Doctor Lane, Bourqo Trader Dillon, Lacha Von, Hebert Royal Court, Filion Sand Dollar, Desjard Fieminotons Earl, Cornish Horn, Emond 4th RACE Trot, claiming purse $1,700: ished and about to break stride. That's when Marcel finally eased off and settled for fourth. Even at 2-5 the public couldn't have asked for more.

As she dropped back the other three put on a furious finishing drive with Gilles Gendron just getting up there in the last jump to win it in 2:06.1 and that's invitational style trotting in last night's weather. The top trotters on the ground might not go any faster tonight when a field of five headed by Cabonga Saunders and Speed To Burn answers the starter's call. In other action last night, Pearl Mir continued to look like one of the better claims of late as she laid off the pace behind Orbiter N. and then zipped home in the stretch to knock off the old- tth RACE Pace, claiming 1 Tulip Mir 2 Locust Time 9 Hawaian Champ 4 Ski Bum 3 Eagle Flight 8 Lew James 7 The Count A 5 Magnolia 6 Flying Hank 7th RACE Pace, n.w. of S225 6 Dean Bayel A.

Deguise G. Gendron M. Lefebvre D. O'Dwyer J. Foley D.

Filion R. Grandmaison 4 Robert All Bris 1 Mark Herbert 7 Molly Ross 5 Quick Brew 3 Ace Boon 2 Jayhawk 8 Ricky Steps 8th RACE-Pace, n.w. of $100 2 Gyro Pick W. Bourgon O. O'Dwyer R.

Seaman 6 Scampi 0 Mouelte 7 Hawaian Gal 1 Brer Fox J. Landry M. AAacDonald Bourgeois A. Deguise A. Bedard 8 Cruzan Scott 4 B.B.

Sharo 3 Chosen Mir 5 Rokare 9th RACE Trot, preferred 4 Cabonga Saunders G. Groulx 5 Speed To Burn B. Cote 2 Superman Mir Dostie 3 Quick J. P. Gauthier 1 Boss Allen Pelletier 10th RACE n.w.

of $175 per 3 Heinze Travel P. Charron 9 David A. Brock 6 Georgia Barmin 5 Fargo Mark 8 Express Harry 1 Middlebrook Boy 2 Charlie G. 4 Victory Knightess 7 Yvonne Coloniale J. Foley D.

O'Dwyer N. Tremblay A. Bedard S. Grise M. Lefebvre D.

Filion G. Gendron 7 Sharp Hoot 9 Davey Bars 22.70 10.40 7.10 Ouinella: 7 and 9 paid S46.60 Time :31, 1:03.4, 1:36 2:09.1. CICTU DA-C roLc, one rnue. purse Due Mir. rwfia 1 1 1 1 1 11 's" Bernie Lobell, Grise Rusty Maior.

Picard Keystone Inez. Rochl 1 1 j- 4 42334-1 14.40 Knight In Arms, Hebe 7 4 4 4 5-2'i 3315 Trudys Cole. Norman 3 5 5 6 6-dis. 875 juannas Knignt.Beau 6 7 7 7 7 49.25 l-Ouc Mir 2.70 rsa 3.00 2-Rusty Major Tim. 1 :05 3.

1:37, 2:09.3. SIXTH RACE Pace, one claiming, purse Yankee Blaze, Goulet 6 2 1-3', Annie Topfield, Bouch 1 4 3 2 2-4 Two Mountains Carl. Grise- s- 5 8 7 5 3 1 Scotty Temple, Gendr 7 5 5 3 4-2' 3 Brunella Lady, Norm 4 1 2 8 5-' 2 i.w mile. f2 40 12 f2 championships, bowing to Saskatchewan, 9-5, but won its second 10-5 against British Columbia. Spring skiing still good Eight Quebec City ski resorts were reported open yesterday with granular surfaces covering hard bases of 31 to 49 inches.

The Eastern Townships area reported 12 centres open with granular surfaces covering packed bases of 13 to 21 inchev It the there were 21 resorts open packed tases of 2S to 41 inches Djvered by granular G. Gendron W. Bourgon B. Cote R. Gingras R.

Araniy C. Bourgeois J. P. Charron nr. 85 7 Valiant Newport 3 Dangerous Luck 5 Pretty Speedy 6 Lady Circo 4 Buckeye Joe Dotties Boy 2 Kinnell Lodge L.

St. Jacques P. Robillard A. Bedard G. Gendron S.

Grise M. Dostie 5th RACE Pace, n.w. of $5,500 purse $2,100 wym 6 Tanoario b. Cote 1 Golden Able D. MacTavish 4 Taurus Lobell G.

Lachance 5 Keystone Adage Pelletier 2 Newstar M.ir M. Giguere 3 Iron Fleurie R. Desiardins Last night's Bonnets results 1 I V5 (Ferqy'i picks In bold face) Jl 2CiT 6 'rsean Dnm Bnnr I 1)5 IJi 1 Deans Pride, Mil. 4 3 3 2 i.i'4 4 00 Observer, Giguere 6 2 11 3-hd 9.00 Tuoelo Lo.7 Senator Texas, Gri. 8 6 5 5 4.ns 7.75 Tupe, Lou' Gsm-Scotty Hill, Lachance 2 4 4 4 5-5 3.20 4 Pearl Mir Belmont Queen, Dos.

1 5 6 6 6-16 14.70 5 Orbiter Jack Flash. Bardier 3 7 6 7 7 7.10 Abb Lark per start in '72, purse $2,130: 2:06.4 2:06.4 2:07 2:08 2:08 5 9 10 9 10 9 5 6 5-2 3- 1 4 1 9-2 5- 1 6 1 8-1 8-1 2:07 per start in '71-72, purse $1,300: 2:11.3 2:14 handicap, purse $5,000: 2 3 1 2:06 8 5 1 1 2 2 2:06.4 7 2 2 4 1 1 2:08 4 7 2 0 3 4 4 9 0 2 5 3 5 6 0 0 start in '71-72, purse $1,800: 2:09.1 2:11.1 2:09.1 Carben Bunter, Marti 8 9 6 6 6-1 Doc Lou, Broseau 2 3 4 4 7-4'i 35.65 Landsweep, Picard 9 6 8 7 8-1 2 26.75 Nathalies Choice.Mac 3 7 9 9 9 70 55 6 Yankee Blaze (.80 1.70 1 Annie Topfield 3.4C Ouinella: 1 and 6 paid $11.80. RACE: PurS4 1 et An. 6 1111-2 fO.50 4 4 4 4 2-' 12.35 1 3 3 3 3-2' 4 16.25 7 2 2 2 11.30 5 6 6 6 5-nk 4.95 8 5 5 6-41-, 50.30 3 7 7 7 7 13.35 2 fell dnf 10.85 3.00 2.90 2.10 6.70 (.80 3.30 2:07.3. n.rv Ef1 "sc I r- Lady Manor, Bedard Countess Rene, Viau 6 Lucky Buck Topai Ouke 1 Kawartha Bob Time: 1:05.1, EIGHTH RACE claiming, purse 51.203 Pace, one mii.

Attorney N. Lavallee 9 5 111-4 vvorthy Lucia, D.Filn 4 6 5 4 2-nk Staretta Strides. Char 1 4 6 5 3-rk Darn Good Scout, Chartier, A. 1 9 9 7 4-l'4 Robert Voio. St.Jacos 7 2 4 3 5-4 John Glenn, Ginqras 2 3 3 6 6-1 Fred War, Gendron 3 1 2 2 7-rik Singer, Uwmgnd.n 6(11 l-224 17.50 Aliwood Rhoda.

Leeb 5 7 7 7.S5 9 Attorney JM 54 Worthy Lucia 15.64 Owiell: 4 Mi Stt.St. Time :32, 1:05.4, 1:37.4. 2.09.2. NIMH RACE Trot. C-'rse S3.R0: Richelieu.

Gend 7 4 3 3 1-os i.a F'dTlrre, Hftr.na 3 5 4 3-1 4 2 114-7 7 7 7 7 S-2-i 1 6 6 6 6-3 4 5 14 5 7 11 Of 6.M 16,2 Gis Mir, Dost Dave Hebert Lor. Sark, Giliis S'a- Record, orrran 2 Titan Richelieu 6 Bairn Cloud 3L Ftemme Time :31 1, 1:01.4. TENTH RACE cifvi $2,000: DciiyChie Blai 2 111 T-5's GK'on. 6 1 1-3' Guy Waste', S-an I 3 4 4 J-'r tfi Tin. 3 4JJ Too Oetk LebtH.KOM Mil Arctic Arufn.

Picard 2 I H'-j irm(-3 Ky. G.Lach 1 1-H Sm Suirter. Esrnar 7IIII l-Dot Chf lift 6 Hormt9 Drwnmond ill! 20.05 a i pace, one If Available ger. Charger. 'hase of tns I 3r -sub ssjj-r Mixed curling: Quebec 2-1 Burgunay scratched.

SSergeant Rum 5.40 3.00 2.30 4 Deans Pride 3.M 2.40 Observer 3.20 Time: 33.1; 2:10.4. Pace, 1 mile. Purse $1,100. Hills Rebel, Gig. Caporal Tracy, God.

North by North. Le. Houdini, Grise Ding Dong Diller, Ro Martha Guy, Bou. Tart Yankee, Nad. 2 7 2 2 1-2' 1.90 8 5 11 1--a 7.C5 9 6 7 5 3-i 9 .00 4 8 9 8 4-1 10.95 .3 1 4 3 5-4 4.45 5 3 5 6 6-ns 7.30 7 2 3 4 7-2 4.20 Be tie Adios.

Mo. 6 9 8 9 8-1 Active Chief, Em. 1 4 6 7 9 'i 39.30 tin 2 Hills Rebel $.80 3.70 3 (Caporal Tracy 5.80 3.30 9 North by Northwest 4.10 Time; 31.4.1:05:3,- 2:10.4 Double: 5 and 2 paid $22.30 rlv-l i i i or --n THUNDER BAY (CP) -Ontario's Tom Cushing rink of Toronto needed a five-ender yesterday to defeat Don Smith of Truro. N.S., 9-7 in the third round and remain tied for the lead in the Canadian mixed curling championship. Ontario.

B.C. and P.E.I, were unbeaten in three rounds and the Northwest Territories had won both its games. Qisbec was Alberta and a a chewM 1-1, New Brunswick 1-2 and Manitoba 5-2. Northern Ontario. Nova Scotia and Nefoundlari were winiess in ttiree starts.

in Winnipeg. Brock Stack- house's Auclair. Qiie. ris's hi its fir? in the Revs! v. I i r- a I tfFTl.

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