World Cup participants being selected now after the Canadian senior . PEA (CP) — Twe six Canadiana have already beets selec ie to compete a the Worl Cup trials Quebse City in mid-August. ‘and as many as 45 more could be added next week. Tom MeWilllams, nn technical director of the Canadian Track and Field Association, sald Tuesday the additions will he dacided | ar ee cae RST ay ie pe fie te mpc he UP ON Ee a Pl el igo track and fleld ooke eae ships in in Sher brooke, Qua.” this weekend, The 26, including veterans such as ‘shot putter Bish Dolegiewies of Toronto, hi, jumper Debbie Brill of Aldergrove, B.C. and pols vaulter Bruce Simpson of woganto, were selected on ir performances at the Tho Herald, Tuesday, July 25, 1979, Page 7 PanAmerican Games in Puerto Rico. Those to be added include Tembera_ the Panam CFL. draft pick will be tested tonight subiee Football League. fans will learn tonight how a No.1 pick from the Natlonal Football League ” draft adapts to @ strange Hon. oa ihe Canadian ame tn Reconnaissance mission is made * MOSCOW (CP) — The sev: enth §) d Gamer — for the 88 Canadian athletes ‘and coaches here at least — is as much a competition as it is a reconnaissance So far in this athlete ex- travaganza, the Canadian performance has come from Debbie Brill, wha * won the B final of the women's high jump on Mon- But ‘for’ 18 coaches, managers and Sport Canada officiala, the Spartakiad is the first chance to see the 100 Olymele facilities under Sport Canada's Pat Reid. ‘Our plan is to do a full os of all the conditlons Shop cen front igs a en presen that analysis to the Canadian Olympic coaches and managers in the fall,’ ~ "go ore envoureging tiwt been more encour the Canadian resulta ever Monica Gloermann of Winnipeg, a Pan-American gymnastics gold medallist, 40th after the women's compulosry exercises, farmen Alie of Montreal ig Tn men's gymnastics, Jean Choquette of Montreal is 24th and Warren Long of Victoria- S4th. In Boxing, Steve Nolan of Sault Ste, Marie, Ont., loat his opening fight to a Soviet fighter, . In ‘track and fied — besides Brill's consolation win — Borys Chambul of Toronto inlled to make the A final in dlacua, throwing only 85.70 metres, His Com- monwealth record perf 65.40. ance 40 fortis y 7 said Chambul, “but ['m some of my technique now so it 1s only temporary. “The good thing about being here is that we can see what we are in for, The facilities are Good, but right now they ye a few problems swith organization and communication. “Competively, we are going to have 0 be really oerated. The Soviets, the East Germans, _— the Americans are going tobein . really good ahape,"’ Chambul’s coach, Ivan Fintario, said: ‘They've got all the Olympic competition sites finished, but they don’t have the training areas completed yet so we're really not seeing everything that we will next year.” Yankee Girl | takes a long trip FALMOUTH, yeteand (AP) = L f Gerry Spiele tie bed i, metre sallboat up to the Royal Cornwall Yacht + Club on Tuesday and ended a record transatlantic voyage Cabinet inet @ whistles e e ’ Dixie VICTORIA (CP) — The British Columbla cabinet is t over a bill which will ve the ‘Whistler Resort Association some of the powers normally reserved for municipal governments. ‘A cabinet minister, who asked not to be identifled, aald Tuesday: several of his colleagues oppose the legislation because of the wera the association will rer under the bili However, he said they will support use it wag ap- proved | by a majority of the The association is to “pro. mote, factlitate and en- courage the development, maintenance and operation” ple bisiness’ in the resort automatically will be members of the asscciation, which will have powers to levy assessments to pay for promotion of the area, Decisions will be made on a welghted-vote basis, based on the amount of Investment each member has, Economic Development Minister Don Phillips said he supports the legislatlon because developers, who are putting up more than $100 million, have a right to some assurances, a Locimer (NDP _ te bl wl st said will set up a rich paradise because the . macigtion will not be subject to the rules and regulations of the Compantes Act. and “excludes any. supervision by the registrar of companies," - . Lorimer said the weighted | vole gives the well-heeled an unfair advantage. : - He noted that Vietorla and Penticton rely on the tourist donking ‘after the protection © protection of those le that are In- terested tourist trade there,” “It's a terrible precedent. It's a terrible mistake and {t'll be one the people of will regret for years % come,’ . that stint “ days before, estimated 10,000 people werd on hand to greet Soleab 39, and the Yankee at the smallest boat ever recorded to have sailed the Atlantic west to east, Also there were Spiess’ parents and his wife, Sally, 37, who earller in the day took & boat out from Falmouth to greet him as he neared this famous: old southwest. seaport, A coast guard spokesman sald Spiess entered Falmouth’s long harbor at 4:30 p.m. local Gme and landed at 5:15 pm. (12:15 Phe famtiy ched Spi e rea ples off the Cornish coast, 18 kilometres from journey's end at Falmouth, then returned to shore. Spiess's crossing, from Virginia Beach, Va., was 12 days faster than that of U.S. journalist Robert Manry, who navpgated the Atlantic in hia fourmetre Tinkerbell 43 years ago, jess, from Floral Drive, te Bear Lake, Minn, spent much of Tuesday negotiating ithe last lap y Cornish coast ae oo Y bog with down to one mile, Spiess told reporters after the reunion at sea: “It was fantastic to see him Ln stich great shape... He didn't even seem all that tired. ‘The waiting was the worst part. I don’t think I could have stood _ another 24 hours of it.” Spiess’ father, a retlred engineey from St, Paul, Minn, and. mother were clearly relieved, His mother said: "I didn’t try to dacourag eo him from at- mp 6 voyage. I knew if if anyone could make It, he Pitcher e signs up VANCOUVER (CP) — Bill Peper’ 18, of be tented a 8 a ma, eague baseball contract with Toronto Blue Jays of the American League. - Rosealund, a alx-foot- three, pound right-hand piteher, Wa wan te aigned by Blue Jay representative Wayzie Morgan after the Toronto. scout watched him perform Sunday afternoon in a game between British Columbia Selecta and the Canadian youth team. : He will report Frida the Blue Jays’ farm clu i Medicine Hat, Alta,, in the Class A Pioneer League. his ‘first professional ap- ‘The ol chance will come ‘when the highly-touted M Ca Stampeders . visit ae Alouettes and Tom . Cousineau, the Ohio State University AllAmerica. - middle . ‘Hgned a multi-year contract -nebacker who last week. Couslneau starts on the lett -side with veterans Carl Crennel in the middle and Canadian Wally Buono. on the right. The Calgary Montreal game will be shown on the full CTV television network beginning at § p.m. EDT, A second Inter-locking game — Hamilton Tiger- Cats at Regina against Saskatchewan Roughriders wig ten ey lor t victory t in three starts. * Bombers 35-7 in thelr Gefonding Calgary coach Jack ‘Gotta aid Tuesday the Stamps are fired up for their visit & Montreal because it starts a” threegame serles that could determine their ultimate finish.in the ‘Wester Con- ference. One week ago the Stampa crushed Winnipeg Bie regularseason gamé to date, The Alouettes cased past Toronto Argonauts 11-3 on July 10, but. lost 26-10 to British Columbia Lions in Vancouver a week later. Meanwhile, dro ed 30-19 and 16-11 ons to Ottawa Rough Riders and: the Argos respectively, while Sas- katchewan was beaten 284 by the Lions and 52-20 by the . Grey Cup champlon Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton. After the Als, the Stamps play in Edmonton next week entertaln Ottawa on Aug. 8. Calgary failed to win a game ogulnst any of the three last season. "We'll find out if we've : reached another level of per- - formance if we can play wlth the best teams ‘in the league," Gotta said who plans to lineup changes. — Montreal head coach Joe Scannella said Coualneau. e all-star Crennel from ae middle spot. “I'm ‘plansing that Couslneau will play on the left side,” Scannella said. “Tm activating him and placing Willie Hampton on the injured Hat — he banged up his knee against B.C.” Scannella said he plans to start Joe Barnes at quar- will not dislodg: terback and if necessary aubatitute with Canadian Gerry Dattlll In Regina, head coach Ron Lancaster of the Riders ssid he does not plan any changes for the game against Hamilton, ‘Hamilton, with its hislory of fleet running backs, [a pressing newcomer Ronni Rowland, who sald it Is to take tlme to esta himself and make the jans . forget predeceasora such as Jimmy Edwards, Andy Hopkins and Dava Buchanan. In the two Hamilton losses, Rowland, from the University of Wash has been less than im: pressive with eight carries for minus three yards . against Ottawa and 11 for 45 against Toronto, . whet a Edwards lett for the Kansas City Chiefs aioe a dispute with head coach John Payne, rookie. Johnny (Ham} Jones at- tempted to fill the spot. He cked {t in after one exhi- ition game, Then Art Green, former Ottawa workhorse, was released after the second contest. Rowland, 24, ¢-1 and 208 pounds, arrived as a result of a trade with the Stampeders, "I think I have the ot camblnation of us Tra big quickness, back said Rowland, who has set goals of 1,000 yards Calgary and 12 touchdowns for thia acre way I've been taught, you are your own blocker. I have my own style, and people have seen me for only one home’ game.” . 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