Page 6, The Herald, Friday, May 25, 1979 f TERR ACE-RUTIAAT with Chris Porter \L ald SPORTS there's still a nagging. Joe Paopao, who spent 1978 © and John Beaton, both: ex- ‘comes.from Northeastern, suspicion . that quar- mostly. as an inactive . perlenced veterans, get first Oklahoma; where he .was Nass ~/ terbacking is the Canadian reserve, and NFL" reject crack at the safety. job, with ‘ead ch, and he will work oe Football League team’s Carlis Brown will be the cheother four defensive back “ nebackers and run. . 7 . iggest problem, _ Other two quarterbacks in spots go “to.imporis, - ROKR P AILISOP. HT CAL DIFF ERENCES oo Head coach Vie Rappsays camp, , wot. The’ Lions. n't have 4 Offensive ‘tackle vould be " quarterback is not a key. Paopao,a Samoan,hasthe much of a pass:rush in the another problem area for the. “ Bruins, Cherry part ways -VANCOUVER (CP) — camp begins next week, but problem area heading into . the 1979 season and the Lions will have.the most com- IONS TRAINING CAMP has depth at quarterback, strongest arm, but lacks ex- perience.. Brown was released by Green Bay ' Canadigins: Doug Carlson” second half of the 1978 season. _ after end Drew Taylor un- derwent knee surgery. Defence needs upgrading _ at ai fl ni ef offence and we'll throw pretty. well ‘committed t- two protected players in the British Columbia Lions will deeper, something we didn't going witha Canadian at CFIi.amateur draft, ° , concentrate on upgrading do enough of-last year," that position this year.” Rapp. added a fourth their defence when training - Rapp is confident that he eG assistant coach during the _ off-season.” Reuban . Berry Lions. Veteran Layne Mc- Dowell has been released ‘after “missing ‘last season pelition at the position in the Packers. and Los Angeles ” Taylor i back, along wan because of knee surgery and , - } c i Mont - ‘Uiree years he has pllo ; 8, but Rapp likes to ‘seven other imports vying; mpson, a- twoyear BOSTON (AP) — Boston Paul Mooney and generat esate ttiy 1 sonneey oe hampion Montreal Ca ‘theauh point ‘out that Brown once for the defensive end i : dlarter, will be a month late Brulhs and volatile Don Cherry, citing philosophical rather than financial dif- ferences, parted ways Thursday, capping a bitter feud between the coach and the front office, “They thought I was too close to the players,” said Cherry from his home. “They thought I wasn’t Management enough — and i’'s true. But that's how J won,” Shortly after a meeting be- tween the National Hockey League team brass and the coach, Bruins’ president Wadkins leads M at DUBLIN, ’ nlo (AP). — -kind of just hung on,” he par were Mac McLendon and return, - , totheconferencefinal before 220-pound rookie - Tennie Lanny& Wadkins, “‘jhastered said, Kd Sneed, a native of nearby “I-didn’t agree with some withering of stage fright in Pierce for the position, ; eer difficult conditions’ with . a It's hard to say on a day 7m us, All Were at OMe- of ihe procedures on the front of the powerful Ed-.. Rapp projects a few CORNING, N.Y. (AP} —. Q'Connor has never won a freeunder- bar 8 and took like this and after a Sarg, under Te vi, Don Bies ana WUD" Cherry said, “But t’ve Mmonton Eskimos. - changes on defence, where Playing in the rain with a tournament inher fiveyeara the finat-found Tedd”. Thur- . like this, but J really putt ; Wayne fu n bles he qd hada lot of different jobs in The Lions slipped toa7-7-2 he wants to beef up the pass sore knee, Susan O'Connor onthe tour, She gave up golf‘. sday i the Memorial golf very psorly, If I'd had justa .Peter Jacobsen matche hockey ‘and anyone who: record andoutof the playoffs rush from the defensive ends was the only golfer able to at the age of 15-and did not tournament.” : decent round of putting I'd par-72, 73, Dounces around the minor last season, with Tagge and add more speed in the break paron the wet Corning pick up a club intil. nine. Therg was' drizzling rain have hada really low score... ‘Topping the group. at 73, leagues like [have — well, it suffering 20 interceptions backfield, where veteran Golf Club: course to take & _ Years later when'she turned from dirk, lowering clouds, _Still, his waa one of only one over baat sn the y AUS makes yon tough. You ex- along the way, His passing Grady Cavness roamed for one-stroke lead over rookie professional. Hef ‘beat finish blustery winds and raw cold four sub-par rounds on a day and Tom recon year's pect things like this and you- on critical downs often left the last six years, Cathy Sherk ‘“of Port this year waa a tie for 30th in that gent the elite, in- when the course that Jack eading ee ‘alt da gon’t change your ap- much lo be desired, although Cavness, one of the har- Colborne, Ont,, + after the Sahara Nations! vitation Gre shivering into Nicklaus bullt played at its It was a d cult lay to fa, h." he did complete. 243 of 430 dest — if not latest — hitters Thursday's first-round of a Sherk said the wet course , layers Of §weaters:and foul. most intimidating. The play the game," said : y Bruins front office attempts for 3,134 yards and in the league, has not been $100,000 Ladies Professional did not bother her aa she sreatheg gear. Wadkins wore Wad mf birdied three holes infal row early in the } "Mike McCullough, with a - Some scores were high, ‘The’ players were under- Rapp. “We have the team can make this club. at. with aoneunder-paré9inthe leader sald the rain did ; roun 70, was alone in second. ranging upto the 86 recorded wag Bay was over-rated,” speed to run a wide-open safety,” Rapp says. “We're. . Corning:tournameht, =!" a “That got_me. going and I manager Harry Sinden called a news conference at Boston Garden to announce the split, Cherry was released frorn his contract, which would have expired July 31. - The Bruins said they won’t pick a replacement imme- diatel iy. Cherry denied he has another job. Money sald management “made Don an offer that we felt was in line with the top five coaches in the NHL, but we would have been willing to increase that offer to number of subpar rounds was the fewest ylelded by the 7,10l-yard Muirfleld Village Golf Club course, ' - The only others to break our opinion, that would have heen a determining factor.” : Cherry came to Boston in June, 1974, after being coach-ofthe-year for two seasons’ with Rochester Americans in the American Hockey League, Under his guidance, the Bruins made two trips to the Stanley Cup’ finals and two to ‘the semi- finals. Boston has won four straight Adama ‘ Division Ulles and this season was eliminated by defending emorial - Nicklaus, who holed an 18- — foot birdie putt on No. 18 to offset partlally some bogeys in the middle of the round. by Australian Bob Shearer. nadiens. in’ a seven-game semifin The -candid Cherry, ad- mired by his players, in- furiated the Bruins’ front office with his independent ways and lately bickered over his contract, Cherry claimed he was underpaid at $60,000 a season, but the Bruins responded he recelved nearly $30,000 more in fringes and playoff morey, though not part of the salary se per se. Cherry said he decided after a meeting with Sinden anid Mooney on Tuesday that he wouldn't sign a new contract with the team. He had predicted . during: the Playoffg that he wouldn’t 2 i ora eae with toach’s characterization of sap worktmen. And Cherry said, aplayers as blue-collar - The Licns go into camp, however,. with only one veteran quarterback -in Jerry Tagge, who launched far too many Alley-Oop lob passes in 1978, Reserve Gary Keithley retired’ after watching Tagge for two seasons from the bench. Tagge was the Western: Football " Conference's outstanding player in 1977 ‘when he shed a few pounds ‘and cranked up . which had rusted after five "years of inactivity in the Na- an arm tonal Football League and the World Football League. He‘ led the Lions to a Cinderella season and a 10-6 record in Rapp's first year as head coach, B.C. made it _13 touchdowns. “We want to throw long more this season and I] think Tagge can do the job,” says beat out Tagge for a spot on the Green Bay roster... The Lions will have plenty of speed. on offence with running: backs . Larry Key and John Henry White, plus wide recelver Leon Bright. Coming back from knee surgery is Calvin Culliver, who appeared to be the needed power back last season until injured in the second month of the season. - Rapp will look at three {m- ports al tight end, a position which caused the Lions - much despair last year when Seven prospects were used — i the season. Harry. Holt and Ricky Ellis, both imports, are back and will compete with six-footsix, invited to camp, Rapp has tried unsuccessfully to trade the-import. . oon, “We don't think Cayness th pent sebocagoperis ‘ Charlie Cage from the Uni-' versity of Mississippi is considered the top catch of the offseason and he'll challenge Taylor and holdover Loule Richardson for one of the end positions, Rookte Canadians to watch include - linebacker Ron - Morehouse from San. Diego. State and defensive tackle Nick Hebeler from Simon . Fraser University, B.C.'s Gnly golfer to break par | Gclf- Association” -tour-. nament, * A birdies ofthe 18th enabled O'Cohhior: ta':Hhish: - wey ine Vera reporting after losing 25 pounds'in a bout with pneu- Tonia, th 5 . Rapp says the primary objective of his coaching staff‘ in camp will be to “eliminate —thoae mistakes we made last year — mistakes like offside and egal procedure which cost us a couple of games," “We've got to stop beating oarselyea,”’ P finished with a par-70 aver the 6,203-yard course. But — Karolyn Kertzman, who was silly two strokes behind the - bother her. | : fr Tete, dt ~ | 1 . oe . f SATURDAY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Js fy s 7 00 [Fred & Sesame George Studio from the | ; 1S Barney Street : Cont'd. See -_ . . ; ; a | :30 | The 100 Huntley Kidstuff Vegetable eg en ee ee : [eons eet Cent Sip WhicKen Goienel | ~° - 200 Buford & Cont'd. Cont'd. Book . aiseual, wins iiadvovend ivnewey phaunt? -- CTV AAT TO ; ; ‘ - Gall. Ghost Cont'd. 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