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EDMONTON JOIRVZ Y.x:is.. 2. S5 S3 Squeeze the club i u-v C3 1 Carlings find another way to lose How to lose. from dugout GARY PLAYER'S GOLF CLASS: I WHY LKJ i yfArfzy I prs-; Itals close in on arch rivals By Lynn Watson Of The Journal Regina Carlings, never what you might call successful at winning, managed to find another way to beat themselves Sunday. The perennial cellar-dwellers of the Western Major Fastball League ended a four-game weekend series with Edmonton Monarch at Clarke Stadium with four losses, three on the field, one from the dugout.

Respectively, the scores were 2-1. lO-l'. 2-1 and then 7-0 for Monarehs, the last oddball the direct result of forfeiture of the opening game of Sunday's scheduled twinbill. Monarehs were awarded the decision (which came with the score tied at 0-0 after two and one-half innings) when Carlings coach Bill Rickard failed to leave the dugout after being ejected from the contest for abusive language to the officials. After applying the one-minute clock (Rule 5, Sec.

3 F-6. of the Canadian Amateur Soft much as some of the players and more than any of mine, and they've got to hustle or they're not doing their job." THRONE SPEECHES -Peter Frown moved above .500 for the first time this season by gaining two pitching decisions the second was the 2-1 verdict in the nightcap Sunday when he relieved Dale Smith in the sixth inning, retired the final five Carlings' batters and drove in Hank Muzyka with the winning run in the bottom of the sixth Brown is now 5-4 Smith, who threw a one-hitter in the 10-1 decision Saturday, is now 5-2 Monarehs improved their season record to 12-8-1, only one point behind Saskatoon Jacks, who split two games with Winnipeg Colonels Saturday a scheduled doubleheader Sunday at Saskatoon between the same two teams was rained out George Chapman appeared in his 100th consecutive Monarehs' game in the second half of Sunday's doubleheader. ball Association rulebookt. home plate umpire Bert Proskiw pulled the rug out from under Carlings. "I'm prepared to protest right now." said Rickard after, "but i have to talk it over.

Im not upset about the call because I probably deserved it, but I'm upset about the manner in which it was handled after that." What got Rickard was the fact Proskiw (and the umpire admitted he was wrong in this regard) didn't inform the official storekeeper what player the clock was being applied to. Only moments prior to that Proskiw had ejected Les Rogers for being on the bench not in uniform and "a few other "I should have informed the scorekeeper," said Proskiw, "but he (Rickard) knew he was being timed." Another point of contention for the Carlings' coach, who is slowly taking over for Kappy Kaplan, is the actual penalty for being ejected. Proskiw, citing the rulebook. says it mean out of the game and out of the park. i.e..

"to the Rickard, citing the special operating procedures of the WMFL. says it only requires him to be "out of sight and sound." Which is where he was in the dugout. "I've studied the constitution and I know it says sight and sound. I told my captain (Bob McNabb) he would have to assume control of the team because I would have to sit in the dugout and be quiet. There was maybe three batters after that and it was over." Carlings didn't deny, and Monarehs testified to the degree, that they were getting on the men in blue.

But Rickard also maintained they had given sufficient cause. "Last night (Saturday when Carlings lost 2-1 and 10-1) was very upsetting." said Rickard. "Calls can be made and if the guy is out by five feet it doesn't matter if the umpire is more than 60 feet away. Some of these umpires are being paid as National team midfield nominee Harold Hansen scored Scottish 's first goal from close range in the 30th minute and fed George Ferguson off a free kick for goal iNo. 2.

in the 73rd minute. Scottish had two goals disallowedone by Ferguson and another by Rick Hart. game for Ital this season, raced through the Springer defence and beat Jense in the last minute of the first half. Scottish defender Billy McLean headed the ball past his own goalie Bob Halpern in the 82nd minute to hand Caliies the draw. back off Connors Scottish 2 Caliies 2 ItaJ 4 Springers 0 CALGARY Ital Canadians blasted defending national senior champion Calgary Springers 4-0 Sunday to move within two points of arch-rival Edmonton Scottish in the race for top spot in the Alberta Major Soccer League.

Scottish, with three wins and two ties in five games, fought to a 2-2 stand-off with last-place Calgary Caliies Saturday night. Ital. with two wins and two draws in four games, got two penalty goals from midfield player Matteo Pis-copo and single scores from Hank Van Polgeest and winger Tony Durante. Piscopo, a former member of Canada's under-19 team, scored his fourth and five penalty goals of the season in the 60th and 89th minutes to break open a 2-0 game. Van Polgeest, manager of the Macdonald's in the Capi-lano Shopping Centre, scored the only goal that mattered in the 41st minute.

He stole a ball and beat goalie Art Jense from 10 yards. Durante, playing his first Ruffian has clock in The goal followed a corner kick by Brian Bass. Mc-. Lean tried to clear the ball to safety, away from onrush--ing Norm Goodall, and-failed. Former Alberta Soccer; Association president Don-Taylor scored Caliies (0-4-2) -first goal in the third minute on another header.

officially or at our office in America." At the Queen's where Connors was practicing for Wimbledon, Riordan said that Kramer should -resign. "Tennis will be in a state -of chaos unless he steps -down." Connors has another legal suit pending against Kramer, -Dell and the Commercial: Union Assurance which sponsors the Grand Prix. Meanwhile, Kramer is suing -Connors and Riordan fori $3.0 million, alleging libel and slander. Park Plaza Bonnie Doon: Meadowlark written by Ashe as president of the Association of Tennis Professionals to 16 players about the captaincy of the U.S. Davis Cup team.

Connors alleges that Ashe libeled him in the letter. The second suit has been filed against Ashe; Donald Dell, the ATP's legal adviser; Bob Briner, the association's secretary, and Jack Kramer, the executive director. It alleges libel in an article written by Briner, Riordan explained. But Dell said: "We have not received a either corner quarter 24 3-5 seconds Jockey Jacinto Vasaquez never touched her with the whip. Vasquez.

who had four winners on the card, will ride Ruffian in the match race, with Braulio Baeza replacing him on Foolish Pleasure. Baeza rode Equal Change to second place in the Coaching Club American Oaks, perhaps another omen. Sears Bookies LONDON (AP) Defending Wimbledon champion Jimmy Connors has sued Arthur Ashe for $5.0 million, Connors' manager said Saturday. The squabble between the two America tennis stars was revealed by Bill Rior-dan. Connors' manager, as Connors started his final practice session before the big tournament that opens Monday.

"We filed two suits in Indianapolis last week." first suit, Riordan added, concerned a letter 99 A78-13 Whitewall Installed 22 tire if tedi3 Sears announces new every day low prices with FREE installation! NEW YORK (AP) Ruffian will beat Foolish Pleasure by two lengths in their $350,000 match race if you go by a time comparison. This meeting between the unbeaten three-year-old filly and the three-year-old colt REGINA REGJNA (CP) Harness result Sdlurdav Afternoon: FIRST $700. Mile. B.C. Flyer (Gagnoni 2.50 2.30 2.10: J.D.

Axworthy (Linton) 2.40; Avalon Don Clark) 3.30. Time- 2:16 1-5. Kiminoel, Starling Adios. Bells Bud. Stream Flow also started.

SECOND $650. Mile. Big Rock Grattan (Ed Tracey) 5.40 3.70 3 00: Duke Khan (Linfordi 4.40 3.10; Lusty George iH. Tracevi 3.00. Time: 2:18.

Sugar Babe Bee, Hasty Lajaro. Ripper Lincoln, Little Falls also started. Daily Double: 11.50. THIRD $750. Mile.

Miss Frisco Win Stewart i 3 80 2.50 2.10: Relhom Ruth (Beelbyl 5.40 4.10; Rapidios (Bleau) 2.60. Time: 2:16 1-5. Colleen Adios, Royal Cash. Joanns Joe also started. Quinelia: 21.20.

FOURTH Tough Actor (Hugel) 11.90 4 80 3.30; Irish Jack (Sched-loskv) 3.90 2.50; Queens Pal (Dav-ies 2 60. Time: 2:14 3-5. Mini Bingo, Tweed Abbie, Jim-mie Topic, Yukon Babe also started. Quinelia: 32.10. FIFTH- $1,150.

Mile. Dixies Pacesetter (Linton) 10.90 5 60 4 20; Dream Along John (Per-dew) 5.00. Time: 2:11 3-5. Bellevue Joe, Exel-B-Jack, Tracey Blair. Senga Bogey also started.

Quinelia: 21.70. SIXTH $1,100. Mile. Irish Dominic (Beelby) 8.90 4.40 3.10: Bingo Kham (Ed Tracey) 12.00 6.10: Sunshine Jove (Baxter) 3.00. Time: 2:12 2-5.

Senga Kay. Shaky Deal. Governors Tammy. Squaw-man also started. Quinelia: 66.00.

SEVENTH $600. Mile. Rawhide Quill (Mohorich) 5.60 4.00 3.70; Adios Russ (Garinger) 7.50 5.60; Northland Allgo (Graham) 4.10. Time: 2:16 2-5. Idahader, Eyre-cue.

Toutedesuite also started. Quinelia: 40.90. EIGHTH $3,000, Invitational handicap. Mile. Mark Majestic (Ringrosei 3.90 260 2.30: Native Stream (Wilson) 3.30 2.70; Emily Opal (Baxterl 2.80.

Time: 2:06 4-5. Birdies Duster, Birdies Muddy also started. Exactor: 17.70. NINTH $350, Mile. B.C.

Count (Gagnon) 2.20 2.40 2.30; Bell R. Adios iD. Ruttlei 2.80 2.30; Master Yates (Brokenshirei 2.60. Time: 2:11 2-5. Robins Pence, Senga Sone, Ha-zi'ls Yankee also started.

Exactor: 7.00. TENTH $650, Mile. Sonyas Kin (Fenske) 8.70 4.50 3.20; Top Mark (Stout) 5.00 3 90; Northland Maygo (Hennessy) 4.500. Time: 2:16. Zelma Adios.

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Exactor: 46.80 Attendance: 1.536 Wagering: $95,298 Saturday Night: FIRST T00. Mile. Twinkling Neile (Ringrosei 5.30 3.00 2 80; Donnie Lee (Petri) 680 4.10; Shyloh Ming (Callaghan) 3.80. Time: 2:16. Thunder Quill, Flair lTp.

Meadow Quill, Streamette also started. SECOND $500. Mile. Moble Baron (Linford) 9.30 4 80 3.20: Perry Mason (Clark) 4.80 3.30; Border Boy (Callaghan) 2 80. Time: 2: 13 3-5.

Bonny Lincoln. Stan Spangler. Easy Bob also started. Dailv Double: 39.40. THIRD $550.

Mile. Dons Florico (Thompson) 4.20 4.10 4.50; Volotile Counsel (Sched-losky) 4.20 3.70; Beaver Cash (Linford) 5.50. Time: 2:13 4-5. Willie Grattan, Headmaster. Exel-B-Wendy.

Big Tee also started. Quinelia: 32.90. FOURTH $600. Mile. Adios Stream (Ed Traceyi 5.30 3.80 2.50; Dark and Dusty (Downey) 4.90 2.70; Mel J.

Victor (Callaghan) 2.80. Time: 2:15. Fly Boy Adios. Ask-um, Justirs Joy, Idlewhiles Danny also started. Quinelia: 24.00.

FIFTH Maxies Choice (Hill) 4.40 2.90 2.60; Dante Bob Allen (Brooking) 3.90 2.90; Dustlers Honey (Beelby) 2.90. Time: 2:10 1-5. Mark Missile, Summer Cedar, Maryann Lincoln. Kaycee Lad also started. Quinelia: 8.60.

SIXTH $650. Mile. Hasty Horse (Petri) 5.80 4.60 2.80: Legal Tender (Linton) 4.90 3.90: Twinkles Adios (Stewart) 3.80. Time: 2:15. Sugar Shop.

Adios Chitno, Big Rock Glen also started. Quinelia: 16:30. SEVENTH $800. Mile. Martinique (Mercier) 7.00 4.50 3.00; Adios Axworthy (Linton) 5.70 3.40; Andys Forgotten (Beelby) 4.50.

Time: 2:12 2-5. Kentucky Rain. Irish Commander, Senga Hank. Delhi also started. EIGHTH $800, Mile.

Senga Roslyn (Baxter) 5 50 3.90 3.30; Lakewood Hodgen (Sched-losky) 8.50 5.40; Mister Worchester (Downey) 6.10. Time: 2:10 1-5. Claybrook Cinci, Memory Bond, Pompidon. Daynie Casbe also started. Exactor: 60.80.

NINTH $500. Mile. All Bombis (Ed Tracey) 15.70 15.20 8.30: Sack Cloth (Brooking) 12.80 5.80; Justin Counsel (Davies) 3.20. Time: 2:14 3-5. Mark Dominion.

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is Abominable July 6, at Belmont Park, and track officials anticipate that the Belmont one-day attendance record of 82,694 will be broken. The time comparison? Ruffian won the $111,200 Coaching Club American Oaks at Belmont on Saturday for her 10th consecutive triumph in the stakes-equalling time of 3:27 4-5 for Vz miles. That was faster than the 2:23 1-5 turned in by Avatar and Foolish Pleasure, who finished a neck apart, in the Belmont Stakes two weeks ago. The difference of two-fifths of a second translates to two lengths in racing terms. The victory in the Coaching Club America Oaks gave Ruffian a sweep of the filly Triple Crown and provided a clue to her possible tactics in her first race against a colt.

She broke on top and never was headed in winning bv 23t lengths over Equal Change. Off as a 1-20 favorite, Ruffian gave her backers a bnef scare on the bend into the stretch. Equal Change and Let Me Linger moved to within a length of the Locust Hill Farm filly, who had opened a six-length lead in the run down the back-stretch. The threat ended quickly as Ruffian again pulled away and won easily with a last Garrison hurts knee DALLAS (AP) Dallas Cowboys fullback Walt Garrison underwent knee surgery Saturday and will miss training camp and possibly the early part of the National Football Legue season, team physician Dr. Marvin Knight said.

Garrison injured his knee in a steer wrestling exhibition Thursday Bozeman, Mont. Although first reports indicated that Garrison's knee was only hyperextended, Dr. Knight said all the lower ligaments were torn. Knight said Garrison will not be able to resume normal activity for three to four months. Cowboy coach Tom Landry was counting on the 31-year-old Lewisville, native as a starter again next season, although Robert Newhouse was expected to challenge him for the spot.

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