April 2, 1989 SPORTS CLEARING THE WAY . . . the Lorr: e John rink went up against Ruth Trickey Saturday during the Castlegar Curling Club's playdowns. | commons pr Horseplay reveals new Jay style DUNEDIN, Fla. (CP) — They were horsi around, but the incident spoke volumes about Toronto Blue Jays’ spring training camp, 1989 style stepped into the batting cage as George Bell; field; grounders at third during practice, pierced the air wit series of shrieking whistles Borders fouled the first pitch into the net. taunted Botders with more whistles, daring him to the ball his way. This time, Borders sent a hot line dr toward Bell’s ankles Quicker than Gregory Hines, he danced out of path. Unlike Hines, the $2-million man stumbled in process and uttered a curse in Spanish while, around cage, a half dozen Blue Jays burst into laughter. E came up grinning — sheepishly around, ing the Catcher Pat Borders, his cheeks swollen by chaw, ing ha Bell hit ive its the the Bell “We have a good feeling on this club, all the way said fourth-year manager Jimy Williams, a tightly strung man who lived a nightmare this time last year When Bell boycotted the designated hitter role last easan, a fog of misery enveloped the camp. Morale urned sour and stayed that way through September, when Toronto Went on a-spurt-to finish two games behirid the first-place Boston Red Sox in the AL East This season, Toronto forged elubhouse with stability on the field ‘The front office came in this year and basically said they made some mistakes," said third baseman Kelly Gruber, who teamed with Fred McGriff to carry the club on Offence for the first half of 1988. “I don’t “We made mistakes, peace in the know whether certain players said, 100,” butit takes two to tango."’ In 1988, there were competitions for jobs at second base, first base, catcher, third base and centre field. This spring, everybody knew-their positions from the outset LINEUP SET Veteran Ernie Whitt and Borders platoon at cat cher. The infield is McGriff, who hit 34 homers last season, second baseman Manny Lee, Gold Glove shor istop Tony Fernandez and Gruber at third. Nelson Liriano and Tom Lawless are substitutes The familiar outfield is Jesse Barfield in right, Lloyd Moseby in centre and Bell inteft Editor's ot had hoped to pu A preview of the Montreal Expos we lish was unfortunately not available. cl UU Castlegar Slo-Pitch League TEAM REP MEETING Thurs., April 6 7:30 p.m. Hi Arrow — Please Attend! — "UU Annual General Meeting of the Castlegar Figure Skating Club to be held at the Community Complex in the Conference room. Mon., April 10 7:00 p.m. a Following father VANCOUVER (CP) Brent Imlach, who says he’s ‘“‘more of a coach than a commander,’’ is following a famous father as he applies his talents to the front office of a sports franchise for the first time in his career Imlach, 42, son of the late George (Punch) Imlach, was named_ vice president and general manager of the Vancouver Canadians of baseball's Triple-A Pacific Coast League His father was the last man to coach the Toronto Maple Leafs to the Stanley Cup in 1967. He was also general manager and coach of the Buf falo Sabres when the franchise entered the National#16tkey League in 1970 Imlach, who succeeds Stu Kehoe who left the Canadians in February to become the new president of the B.C Canadian Football League, said~he executive vice Lions of the learned a lot about sports management from his father, although it didn’t sink inat first “1 was a typical youngster. I grew up thinking my old man didn’t know I think when I got a little older and a little more mature in my teens that I realized I could learn a lot from him in terms of managing things anything ‘F spent.a lot of time with him when he first took the job of running the Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 Voyager RV Centre New & used RV’s to choose from Itasca by Winnebago KIT companion trailers x Parts * Service « x Rentals * Leasing « * Insurance Repairs * x Consignment Sales * Call us toll free 1-800-642-4707 Winfield, B.C. Sabres. That wasn'ta job of justicing a hockey team. He was responsible for hiring broadcasters, tracts and setting up the ticket office: “T think sometimes you don't give your parents enough credit. | thought, My dad’s just a hockey coach, What does he know anything like that?’ "* negotiating con about business or American League East ‘continued from BT. 32 while recovering from back surgery and Jan Nieves suf fered an injury this spring; In the bullpen, Dan Plesac is one of the sport's best closers. In overall hitting, the Brewers finished behind four other division contendérs, They need full, healthy seasons from the fragile Paul Molitor (.312, 13, 60) and Robin Yount (.306, 13, 91), whose disciplined hitting ranks among the league’s best, Boston Red Sox (Ist, 89-73) Forget the Wade Boggs sex scandal for a moment, please, and let's talk pitching. Bruce Hurst, an 18-game winner, left for San Diego; ace right-hander Rober Clemens is so immersed in controversy he Has stoped talking to the media; Hur- st’s replacement, John Dopson, was 3-11 in Montreal and has had a rough spring; Rob Murphy, obtained as a setup man for Lee Smith, was 0-4 this spring; Smith isn’t the dominating closer Boston expected If the Red Sox could do it on hitting alone, the third crown in four years would be assured Cleveland Indians (6th, 78-84) Cleveland improved by 17 wins over 1987, but It dealt away second baseman Julio Franco and shortstop Jay Bell and allowed first baseman Willie Upshaw to ply his trade in Japan The Indians offence is potent, led by Joe Carter management wasn't convinced National League East continued from BI Expos’ success will be linked to Tim Burke, the No. 1 stopper—in-the—bullpen—who-stimped-in4988;—Fim Wallach, who was about eight home runs and 15 RBIs off his usual output; and Tim Raines, who encountered the firstinjury-plagued season of his career Pittsburgh Pirates (2nd, 85-75) The possible addition of second baseman Rennie Stennett, who last played in the majors in 1981, isn’t likely to have a Guy Lafleur effect on the Pirates, who are in greater need of a comeback by left-hander Mike Dunne, 7-11 last year. They must also hope that Bob Walk's 12-10, 2.71 ERA in 1988 wasn’t an illusion. The team still lacks right-handed sock and, despite acquiring Jay Bell, a capable shortstop St. Louis Cardinals (Sth, 76-86) Pitcher Danny Cox, miseries was essential, required surgery that ended his 1989 season before it began. Another injured starter, Greg Matthews, won’t be ready for the beginning of the season. Todd Worell, the ace reliever, has saved at least 30 games in each of his first three seasons, a feat no one in the majors has accomplished. His chances for a repeat whose return from elbow performance may be jeopardized if the Cardinals can’t 4.271, 27,98) and Cory Snyder (,272, 26, 75). Pitching, Cleveland's handicap for a decade, looks to be taking shape. The pitchers carved 1.12 runs off their 1987 ERA, Grey Swindell, John Farrell and Tom Candiotti are capable of 15 wins each. Detroit Tigers (2nd, 88-74) The Tigers, who blew the four-game lead they held in late August, made several moves during the off season to rejuvenate a lineup that was so racked by in- juries only Chet Lemon had more than 500 at-bats. Detroit's strength lies in jts starting rotation Doyle Alexander, Jack Morris, Jeff Robinson and Frank Tanana. They're supported by closer Mike Hen neman, emerging as one of the league's best New York Yankees (Sth, 85-76) Owner George Steinbrenner finally-decided to spring for pitching in the off-season, getting Andy Hawkins, Dave LaPoint and Jimmy Jones. LaPoint has a sore arm; Jones was demoted; John Candelaria is coming off a knee injury. It figures that Tommy John, 45, gets the- Opening Day starting assignment Baltimore Orioles (7th, 54-107) The experiment this spring with George Bell's brother Juan didn’t work out, so Cal Ripken returns to shortstop. Fan interest will otherwise rest in seeing how the young pitching staff develops. » find enough pitchers to get into the seventh or eighth in- ning Chicago Cubs (4th, 77-85) Like Earl Weaver did Stanhouse, manager Don Zimmer may have to find a place to hide whenever his new relief ace Mitch Williams entersagame. Williams may, like Stanhouse, get the job done, but the fact he walked 47 batters in 68 innings with Texas last year figures to make it an exasperating ex perience for Zimmer. The Cubs also must find protec tion for Andre Dawson in the batting order with the departure to Texas of the smooth-hitting Rafael Palmeiro. years ago with Don Philadelphia Phillies (6th, 65-96) You've got to admire Nick Leyva, who at 35 is the youngest manager in the majors. The guy pulls no pun ches: asked in spring training why feeble-hitting shor- tstop Steve Jeltz was batting ninth, he replied, “Because there is no 10th batter."’ Life with Leyva figures to be exciting, which is more than can be said for the Phillies, whose starting pitching beyond Don Carman is unset tled and whose lineup contains players coming off in juries or performing in new jobs. April2,1989 BS Action Ad Deadline For Sunday ........ 11 a.m. Friday Display Ad Deadline for Sunday .. . . - 10 a.m. Friday Action Ad Deadline For Wednesday . .. 12 Noon,. Tuesday Display Ad Deadline for Wednesday 11:30 « Tuesday Action Ads — 365-2212 Display Ads — 365-5210 No? Then you must be listening to a bad mutfler. “Quietly Leading the Way” COMPLETE IMPORT & DOMESTIC JAUST SYSTEMS FOR YOUR LOCAL RADIATOR REPAI & RECORES. AUTOMOTIVE & INDUSTRIAL RADIATORS. saroeehys, MAIN ST. MUFFLER & RADIATOR 613-13th St., Castlegar Misc. 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The move came asa surprise because the Rangers are in third place in the New NHL's Patrick Division and have clin ched a playoff spot with a 37-33-8 Esposito took over the, team _im mediately anc conducted a workout in Pittsburgh, where the Rangers play a key game against the Penguins tonight York trails Penguins by one point season end tonight and how they finish will determine home-ice advantage in the playoffs. A source with the team said there had been * with the way the club played over the 20 games. ‘a general dissatisfaction the second-place The regular last Weekend Wrap-up HOCKEY» _ camracuc COnrenence is Divisio WALES CONFERENCE me Division 1989 CAMPIONS NOW IN STOCK Equipped with Mercury Outboards. 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