“MOSCOW (CP) Q Canadian delegation - 3 riakiad Games has been. esa. for ° li ame os . welcome - back to phins. Olymplcg; "Mam (AP) — Fam who fondly tae the given him an enthiniattic tary Harris ‘and Jim Bisley prey Eogand (cP) —- r cadet from Victoriaville, : iz ‘bintey t to her guns’ at rifle meet Wed. ae Lyd ¢ for het at shortrange ie ormance by a com- Petitor under 25 in the young fileman's neces. “She scored - ~ highest possible 50 at 300 an, another 50 at 00 yar 47 at 600 yards te pre up, ony Jones, 9 Croydon, § Surrey, ty aaingle point. -Miaml. the - Geol! Gowan, ‘technical - director of the Canadian Coaching Me eselation heading -the 3&-member Canadian’ contingent, sald _ Wednesday that xcept tot : Bn re thrown ay es, The ‘return of Cscnka, 92, after flve years. changed the: two fullbacks' status. Harris; - ‘the 1078 starter, ‘hap been second string in practice 80 ‘Blimpse ‘the competition : “far. Braxton, anine- year pro “acquired from’ Buttalo Biils ome communications diffl- ‘altes appear excellent, the culties “+ "Olympic. . equipment: — from gy: preparations are proceeding nastics’ mats to startin smoothly. blocks — is of the. la Gowan said that at: first design a and the food is bland but mttantial. ; brought him down here,” Braxton - sald, .''He’s “well known here and he’s been here before. He's working first string now and I ex: pected to see that, " : last season, jan’t even mentioned in the club's ining camp prospectus. ma pretty much feel they __hrought him down here ts sticks to her guns - Canadian cadeta took 11 of the 28 prizes. Brian Paynier, 17, Ottawa, was fourth with 145; Don Pitcairn, Delta, | BS ret Bit wit 1a and ips, Calgary, was jenge ‘seventh, also with 144, Andy Reckford, 16, Calgary, joined rize- winners with 142 but David . . Biddington, 16, of Moncton, who also shot 142, was “counted out’ under ihe tie rules al al the end of the prize Other Canadian prize winners were: Charile Bell, . 17, Calgary; Scott Davidson, ‘17, Truro, NS; Lopez disagrees. with Bissegger — ‘STE. JULIE, Que. (CP) — Nancy Laper, who has dom!- na the La Professional Golfers lon tour for the last 18" months, fe, an Jack Bir segger, the p onal a’ fhe Eicheliow Golf ting can't a on a acore fe the 7r-hole Peter Jackson Classic which be today. *\Loper willbe for her seventh tow victory this year in her initial ap- peara’ in Canada, Her Miimate is. that a. nine: Under’ par 288 should be good enough to win » Biasogger mye anyone shooting per $22,500 first prize in $150,000 event. . Par for the 6,484-yard course is 96-37—79. Lopez sald she found the arfives ‘a little trating.” : will wit ' he "break par by “You have to lay up and ‘play for ition -on. the greens and that makes it. come down toa short game,” she sald, “I think I can reach ‘them all — even if {land In a trap I can still go for birdie, but it is much better to'play... |. short and go for the green.” pbisnedeer | ‘expressed rise about Lopez’ ction of a nine-under ‘She aust be layin "She must be playing very well, but I atill think that par will be a very good score,” the home pro said. “The greens are not that easy to putt — therg are no flat ta end you~ seldom ae the ” straight putt.” : Bissegger said If the wind stays down the women may two or three. shots, “but I doubt it, and lf . our normal wind blows they won't break par.” Gold medals are the race with a clocking of 20.64 seconds. Team-mate Don Coleman, second at the AAU ‘championships, was ‘Glasgow, _ Luele . Clement, 17 Quebec city; when Roy shot 79 out ofa Jenny welr, 17, New mlblo7s at a) in the NS; - Roy &t lenge Vase Demeda, 17, Burnaby, BC, competi on, the top in- Reps acral ork Sut ae af Bag. loops, ,a scar en's a ey ” The not only earned Meal Vince Lilley, com: mandant of the cadets team, said he was delighted with their performance and — whith saw entries cut from 1,-100 to 240 — but also progress, - He was even more pleased’ . start, or on they ‘wouldn't have. her a place inthe next stage ——_-B valuable polite towards among leaders in .. the Grand . Adgregate, _ after “T , Be } ; 4 ce iva LOM-yard | ‘ a= .: ee ‘Rae ‘ i ti I “Hae Barn, ‘Turadey, July 26, 1979, Page ae splen showcase What te the | : See a ae ro o sets wer ee a ee eee ee Tt of Toronto, one of the Canadian track and field coaches, Most of us can’t final of his event. “I guess . T'm better off than most of tops, the Canadians here.”’ - ‘ prenever, ‘One who has noticed gree yo he changes in Moscow js Boris . 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