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BYREES ARGEUT deal; trode catcher Brod Gulden ity ‘Atsoclaton tor cather Bobby jamot; option inllelder Andre Robertson to sok te tarnatlonal hig boremen Such Hotaan on fhe Iecoy Sisabled at retroactive WAPI, eer ‘Monireol Tak teotod ane oe neo Seshatehewan Roogertars aig delonaiva 7 tackle Mike Somples ond plocekicker: Pou SASKETEALL ploce puard Math Rod do fon tne ijoroa Ts se foane gquerd Phil Sailing challenge © alive VANCOUVER Canada’s challenge for the 1983 America’s Cup sailing race is alive and thriving in Palmetto, Fla,. The challenge has 22 husky young Canadians working on a rigorous daily routine ‘in- volving biking, jogging ard the. sailing of two 12-metre yachts, Intrepid and Clipper. Jeffry Brock, retired from Canada’s navy, is working to bring the Canadian \ effort to- gether. He now has'the help of Steve Tupper of Vancou: : ver — formerly Canada’s ‘na- tional sailing coach — who is in charge of crew training. Tupper is in Vancouver for a week's break and this Fri- day will participate in West” Vancouver Yacht ‘Club's Southern Straits race. Fred Schueddekopp, ano- ther of the crew contenders;:~ is home for the week's break | and will also sail in’ the 192- nautical-mile Southern’ Straits. Schueddekopp said both” Clipper and. Intrepid are ra- cing steadily and are évenly matched, Intrepid came with a sail inventory of about: 60 sails and Clipper has more than. enough for training. Both yachts will go to New- port, R.L, in May to train-at - the site of the Septeniber : 1988 America’s Cup finals: Intrepid will not return to Florida for winter training because the Canadian chal. * which is : lenger, Crusader designed by Bruce Kirby -— will be ready by then.’ Cru- “sader should be completed by an Ontario builder. by the end : of July, Kirby has been in Palmetto to view the training and said} he is happy with progress on.” the Canadian challenge, * So far, sailing in the waters near St. Petersburg and Tampa has been in 10. to 12-knot winds (CP), —~ wb risns, Be oe , Diaz,. shortatop. Ivan De® ‘League East is ‘a perfect example of the baseball credo that it's easier to fire a man- ager. than’ to get rid of 25 rain: er8. ott and Garry Maddon \in berger, of New York Mets and Lee Elia of Chicago Cubs.’ a) Fanning took over Mon- treal Expos only last Septem- ber, but led’ them to the div- ision title, The Expos are a veteran. ballelub, ‘but still a relatively young one, and Fanning sees them'as strengthened from a maturity standpoint alone. is'the limit ‘for catcher Gary Carter, centre fielder ‘Andre a on “could essa relief pitcher in The i infield of first Dpaseman baseman Rodney Scott, shortstop Chris Speier. and third baseman Larry Parrish . returns, with rookie Wallace Johnson and veteran’ Frank Taveras pushing. Scott and Speier, respectively. Right field is the only open position, tation is: solid with Steve ~ Rogers, Ray Buriis} Bill Gul- Kekson and Scott Sanderson, and ‘could be: exceptional if * David Palmer is over his arm miseries. : St. Louis Cardinals had the : best overall record in the NL East, but the midseason play- ers’ strike kept them out of the playoffs : because “they . didn’t win_either half of the shortened split season. “I believe we can do it over 162 games. in.:1982," says Whitey, Herzog, who, begins. his third-year as both man- ‘ager and general: manager. “I'm satisfied with our team. “We have ‘young, aggres-- aive’ players who: want : to “play. We have good hitting, ’ ‘and. we proved | ‘speed last season that just having Bruce Sutter around ‘makes’ all the difference fn the world in’ pitching.” . Herzog got. rid ot shortstop Garey ‘Templeton, who didn't play — at least not in Bt Louis. Ozzie: Smith was from ..San.’ Diego acquired Padres for Templeton. Her-. > gog calls the quartet of Smith at’ shortstop,. first. baseman Keith: Hernandez, «second ‘baseman | Tomriy Herr and . third Thi Hendrick, if right, newcomer Lonnie:Smith in‘ centre and several, Lying: for, left. Cat- cher Darrell Porter will han- itching’ “eludes ‘Bob “Forsch, Joaquin Andujar, John Martin, Steve ».:: Mora and Andy Rincon, with ‘Sutter in the bullpen. Jesus, possibly: George .Vuk- “ ovich in: right : field,” Mike Krukow on the mound,’ and Ud racer 404 8Kd Monge the. bullpen. |: The ‘strong point is! outfield — Gary Mat centre. Pete ‘Rose ‘at Manny Trillo at second and a two-time most valuable play- ,er. | award . winner,” Mike Schmidt, at ‘third. /) ‘Krukow joins Steve Cark. ton, Dick Ruthven and Larry Christenson .in ‘the, starting rotation. : Sparky. Lyle, Tog: McGraw, : Mike“. Proly,’ Ron Reed and Warren Brusstar _ will be tn the! bullpen with The manager says the sky «| Tanner,’ in’ his. sev-- enth season in Pittsburgh, is - othe: dean’ of : division: “Bian: to. join’ starters: Jim’ Bibby, Rick ‘Rhoden ‘and: newly. a¢- quired Tom. Griffin. Kent '8°°S-. -/ Tekulve, Enrique Romo'and. Rod Scurry“head the’ relief ue baseball 1982 National League East American League Bat sccond baso and short- hes stop are tossups — veterans Tom Veryzer and Bob Bailor, 3 ‘Jackson are in the same div- ision ‘again, ‘Martin ‘as man- ager (of Oakland:' A's’ and ‘Jackson inthe outfield. for alifornia’ ‘Angels. That should’ mean plenty of base-: "ball excitement. ‘and’ -fire- ‘works, Bruce Martin received the ‘beat forward award. rr a oe TIRE AND AUTOMOTIVE CENTRE One, quick easy application Seals your us car's finish. T560C-Liquid. TS65C-Paste Poly-Shell Car. Wash 2.97 Each Removes onty the dirt. Leaves ‘finish’ shining. T- 563. 500 mil. 5.47 Each - 1 Litre’ 7.47 Each’: Fiberglass Repal Kit 3 47. kit ‘The -Phillies underwent’ a. ~ major overhaul, starting with: ; manager Dallas Green, who" . went, to thé Cubs as exe- ‘cutive ‘vice-president .; jand general . manager. Besides Corrales in the dugout, other new faces include sateher. Bo ex tex Sarht wea Sea MO ; SPA SHOP” No sito No Mess! on in: minutes. Manager Gene Mauch says California boasts’ a: potential all-star. at. each.‘infield: and outfield: spot. The list’ in- cludes‘ Rod: Carew: at first, ‘Bob by. Grich ‘at second, Rick * | pitching. is: Cruz jhas been handed. the shortstop position, If Jim - Maler can handle first base, Bruce Bochte will: move. to left’ field. Second’ baseman Julio .Cruz’ and’ DH Richie Zisk are standouts. Prediction: California, Oakland, Kansas City, Chi. Ba ~ Bob Lemon and Earl Wes: ver are in their final as managers of New. York - Yankees and:Baltimore Ori- ples and Bobby Cox starts his first with Toronto Blue Jays. But the’ biggest news in baseball's American League East ‘Division this year is Reggie Jackson's - defection from New York to California.” Despite the Yankees! World, Series loss, Lemon was given one final year at’ ' the helm for his long-time loyalty. to owner. George Steinbrenner. The owner bade Jackson farewell — whether it was a fond one remains open to dis-. cussion —. after acquiring’ Ken Griffey from Cincinnati. for right field. The rest of the outfield has Dave Winfield in left, Jerry Mumphrey in cen: tre. All ean fly and the Bronx year we expected them to have. “Thus, if most of our peo- ple have a normial year at the Plate for us, we think we are capable of winning the rug- ged Eastern Division.” . For openers, the Brewers return relief sensation Rollie Fingers, who won the .AL most-valuable-player and Cy Young awards. The starters are Pete Vuckovich, Moose Haas, Mike Caldwell, Randy. Lerch and Bob McClure. Catcher Ted Simmons has ‘had a. year to acclimate himself to AL pitchers. Paul Molitor, who triggers the of- fence, has been ‘moved from ° the outfield to ‘third’ base, Joining Cecil. Cooper at first, tre and‘Larry Hisle the DH. Weaver , has "announced this’ will be:his swan song in the’ Baltimore’ dugout, :He ‘hopes’ to make it: ‘something < ‘to remember if the pitchers —,Jim ‘Palmer; Mike. Flan-: agan, Dennis Martinez, Scott McGregor -:-— stay healthy: and the home run power. re- Verta to ita accustomed out- . “With the Sabocionts: gained. from last year’s: pen- “nant run, we're. going to; be competitive right to the end,” promises manager, Sparky. i Anderso: The Tigers traded for out.” id fielders: Chet. Lemon’ Larry ‘Herndon to proyide some handed hitting. Kirk Gibson, ‘Bombers have become Siete: 1 \ ugh son in the outfield. The catching is adequate but the pitching, like last year, is questionable, at best. Texas Rangers - manager. Don Zimmer says he ‘doesn't ~ doany predicting, but added: “I believe we are. going to be a@ pennant contender.” Take A vous Hone is Bis Sole Price | t. mean ‘thatthe Yankees are forgoing the long’ ball.”.:: Milwaukee. Brewers: had .the best overall record in the division last year, but lost a ik Exceeds paednakn : Ponsa Phoan 364-2661 for Appeatment “a "3" WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING Stites d Ailanta Bra ‘intoa respectable group anbd “ hopes to‘do ‘the same: in’ Toronto, where the Blue Jays © have never finished anything” but'last in. their five-year history. :. Seat? Prediction: Baltimore, st ss New Yark, Detroit, : Boston, ‘Cleveland, ‘Toronto. : Warehouse : CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 7.1982 B3 ‘MISSED THE WINTER GAMES? See them on Cable West 10 Wednesday eveni from 3:30 tol 1 eae much-needed - right- - MINOR: SOCCER REGISTRATION s “' Registrations must be in by April 12 to: Recreation complex, Tudor Sports or Mountain Sports Hut. 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