B2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 23, 1982 Alouettes path cleared By JOHN MCKINNON MONTREAL (CP) — A Quebec Superior Court just- ice’s decision cleared the path Friday for the Montreal Football Club to begin oper- . ating normally, but legal hurdles remain for the Can- adian Football League and, one-time Alouettes owner Sam Berger. Justice Paul Reeves main- tained a CFL motion to pro- vide a $280,000 security release of is seizure before judgment of Montreal Alou- ettes owner Nelson Skal- bania. Louis Belanger, Skalban- ia's lawyer, said if Berger's seizure is upheld the court will keep the money for him, pending a final decision on the value of the seizure. If the seizure is quashed, the money reverts to the league. The writ of seizure had Phillies break losing streak. PHILLIES 5 BRAVES 2 ATLANTA (AP) — Pete Rose drilled a two-run double to cap a fifth-inning rally Saturday that powered Phil- adelphia past Atlanta Braves 5-2, snapping a four-game Phillies losing streak. Rose's double, highlighting a three-run uprising, came off loser Larry McWilliams, 2-2, and scored pitcher Mike Krukow, 4-2, who had singled and Bob Dernier, who dou- bled. Rose then came home on a single by Bo Diaz. After a thunderstorm de- layed the start of the game for 40 minutes, the Braves took a 1-0 first inning lead on an ‘RBI single by Claudell Washington. - Atlanta. missed an oppor- tunity’ to score more runs in the inning. Brett Butler and Glenn Hubbard: had walked before Washington's hit. But- ler scored on Washington's hit, but Hubbard was thrown out at the plate by Dernier when he tried to score on Dale Murphy's single to right. The Braves, who had won three straight, and another runner thrown out at home in the next inning when Gary Matthews nailed Rafael Ram- irez trying to score from sec- ond on Butler's single. The Phillies went ahead 2-1 in the second inning when Diaz singled and Garry Mad- dox doubled. Diaz scored on Manny Trillo’s grounder and Maddox came home on a wild - pitch by McWilliams. Murphy slugged a solo home run, his 18th, in the fifth inning for Atlanta's sec- ond run. Ed Farmer finished up for Krukow, earning ‘his fourth save, “Fun weekend on the