4 i ', The Sun,'Thursday.Sept. l5, l977- P596112 The Pros' half. With the tally 3—3 “\Montreal was trying for a' Sports franchises have their ups and downs, and ' .the Toronto Blue Jays are no exception. Against the Boston Red Sox on September 7 they were impressive in - deed. That one-triumph, how- ever, was their only one ' that week. The two teams are far from evenly matched. The, Sox pitching, although poor, is worthy of envy in Toronto. The Jays need a Ferguson Jenkins, a Luis Tiant or a Bill Campbell. Offensively, the difference is even mOre noticeable. Sluggers Jim Rice, 3l7, Careleton Fisk, 304, Rick Burleson, 297, and Carl Yastrzemski, 296 are a- mong baseball's best. Ron Fairly, Roy Howell and Alan Ashby just haven't the same' talent. . On September 7, however, Toronto was defensively .‘ brilliant, takbng away base hits and making clutch double plays. By winning, the Jays hurt Boston's pen- nant chances, and broke an eleven game losing streak. Unfortunately they began a- nother such string the next day. I guess baseball is so exciting because on a given day any team can prevail. Montreal's Expos, who also‘ lost eleven straight this season, had a mediOcre week. .Despite beating the Mets, Cubs and Pirates they re- mained well below 500. The Ateam is however, better than its record. The some- times powerful offence leads the league in doubles while Steve Rogers and Jackie Brown are good pitchers. The_ outfield of Valentine, Crom- artie and DaWson, with Del Unser and Sam Mejias as able substitutes is top-notch.. Reggie Jackson could have helped the team little, if any. They are a young squad with a bright future. ' That the Yankees, Royals, Phillies and Dodgers will' win pennants is almost ob- vious. I can see the Phillies and Yankees in the World I Series with the hungrier Phillies emerging victor-I ious. ’ Recent Canadian Football. League games have gone almost as expected. The only big surprise was on September 6 when Toronto ruined Montreal's perfect record. A C.F.L. . record crowd of 69,093 ‘watched in the Olympic i Stadium. They.were all dis- ‘appointed when the Argo- nauts played their best game of the season. The key play came in the ifinal minute of the first major. Quarterback Joe Barnes threw into the end zone where Argo rookie Eric Harris intercepted and ran ll6 yards for a touchdown. He later called‘the play ' “the greatest thrill of my ‘ life.” His coach Leo Cahill no doubt, was also tickled. In the second half the Al- ouettes couldn't overcome' their surprise. Toronto's Lumsden continued to gain key yardage and Chuck Ealey threw a forty-seven yard strike for another score.. The fans finally could cheer. when Peter Dalla Riva caught his forty-third touchdown re- ception to set an Alouette team record, By then, however, it was too little too late, and the final score was To- ronto 20, Montreal lh. The game cost Montreal more ‘than just two points. Joe Barnes suffered a shoulder separation and will be side- lined indefinitely. The ext perienced Sonny Wade howev- er, will be a capable re- placement. He should have no trouble keeping his team in first place. Ottawa, Ham- ‘ ilton and Toronto will fol- .low in that Order. The Western Conference will be close. British Columbia Lions, having their best season in recent years, look good for first. Edmon- ton should manage second with Saskatchewan third and Winnipeg fourth. Calgary will stay comfortably in the basement. Records just keep being broken. Loe Brock is now baseball's alltime best base stealer and Japan's sadaharu Oh is the home run leader. Former Expo and now Giant shortstop Tim Foli was giv- en a suspension and fine for attacking an opposing pitcher. The unfortunate victim was a member of the Padre staff. The umpiTe had urged that Foli be banished for the season. “He isn't a guy who's fit to be on a ' baseball field,” he said. Although Detroit Tigers have lost Mark “The Bird” Fedrych to injury, their season won't be a complete loss. They have another ' talented rookie pitcher. This one is twenty-one year old Dave Rozema. ThoUgh not as colorful as Fedrych, his record speaks for itself at I lS-7. Oddly enough, consider- ing his age, he's a control pitcher with no real fast ball. . Remember Doyle Orange, the Argonaut thousand,yard tusher [Roberts to St. M " A‘ Look at, Professional 5 hY'JOhnlcaim'S" . a . who was replaced by Anthony ‘ Davis. Now ‘e's a H milton Tigér Cat.'He claim to be 'bigger and better than ever after his short stint with the Atlanta Falcons. . N.H.L. brass and the player's association have hammered out a new mult-year agreement. Chicago Black Hawks have V given goaltender Gilles Ville? mure his release. The team wants a younger man behind veteran Tony Esposito.Mike Veisor is who they're watch- ing. ‘ The Canadiens have signed winger Yvan Lambert to a multi-year contract. The team has also unloaded veteran Jim Louis for fut- ure considerations. Whether the deal,works out will depend on what those future consider- ations are. The l979 Canada Cup may have a new look. If Alan Eagleson has his way Canadians on Amer- ican teams will be able to play for either country. Lenny Wadkins recently won the P.G.A. championship and the WOrld Series of Golf, but missed the cut in a tournament last weekend. Arnold Palmer was among those in contentiOn. . ' i ‘ ‘ ‘a second round 69, but later fell back. Bjorn Borg's acHing shoulder' forced him to withdraw from the Forest Hill tennis cham- pionships. After being elim- inated, WiMbleton champion Virginia Wade blasred the tournament for its poor organ- ization. Eventual winners were Chris Evert and Guillermo Vilas. Word juSt came in that the Blue Jays have beaten the Yankees l9-3. WOW}! “it was . just one of those games,” said New York manager Billy Martin. ~ l have some late C.FiL.= scores as well. Hamilton 25, Toronto l2. Jimmy Jonees ran . for two Tiger Cat touchdowns. British Columbia 33, Calgary 2l. The Liens have now won,_ four straight and are solidly in first place. Montreal l6, Ottawa ll. Although the Riders generated plenty of offence, they made too many turn- overs. After a slow start, Sonny Wade completed eighteen of twenty-nine passes for 277 yards. Two of those were to Brock Aynsley for majors. No- body can catch the Alouettes. I only wish the.same was trUe He celebrated his birthday withfor the Expos and Blue Jays. 1‘ WC almanac OPEN 7 DA is “A WEEK 4 4:00p.gm‘.‘-i:00a.m.‘ SUNDAY ,Charlottétowneilfi.Kent St. Montaque— 'Siimmersiile-w- 12h ’Itojwn Mall Ch’jtow'n Aifpiirt, Main‘St.’ 10,3umm'er48t‘. II _