NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. - Former Brandon Wheat King goaltender, John Memryk, blocked 44 shots for the Winnipeg Clubs in a 4-4 tie last night against the New Westminster Bruins in Western Canada Hockey League action. Memryk, who was picked as the game’s first star, was dealt to the Clubs recently in a multi--player deal with the Wheaties.SAN MATEO, Calif. — Bobby Bonds, San Francisco Giants outfielder, was arrested Thursday and charged with interfering with police who were trying to give his 32-year-old brother, Robert Vernon Bonds, Jr., a speed' ing ticket. They are to appear in court Dec.’11. Bonds, 27, will also appear in court Dec. 10 for a pre-trial hearing in connection with a drunk driving charge.ST. LOUIS — Ab DeMarco, St. Louis Blues’ young defenceman, will be lost to the NHL team for at least a week after his fight Tuesday night with tough Bob Schmautz of Vancouver Canucks. DeMarco suffered a badly bruised right shoulder.JOHANNESBURG — Three South Africans — Bobby Verwey, Vince Baker and Terry Westbrook — shared the lead with 137s Thursday after 36 holes of the South African PGA golf tournament. Tom Weiskopf of the U.S. moved into fourth spot with a 69 and a 139 total.WINNIPEG — Steve Ford’s goal at 15:30 of the third period propelled Portage Terriers to a 4-3 win Thursday night over Winnipeg Monarchs in the only Manitoba Junior Hockey League game played. Ray Mutcheson, Carey Hall and Danny Painter also scored for the Terriers as they handed the Monarchs their ninth consecutive loss.LONDON — John Spencer won the world open snooker title Thursday night when he beat his English compatriot John Pulman 8-7.WINNIPEG — Winnipeg Jets announced Thursday they have recalled right-winger Milt Black from Jacksonville Barons of the AHL. General manager Annis Stukus said Black will hre dressed for Jets' WHA game here tonight against Los Angeles Sharks. Stukus also said defenceman Ken Step'hanson, sidelined earlier with a bad ankle, could see some action in place of Bobby Ash, who was scheduled to have x-rays taken on a sore finger today, and may not be in the lineup.OTTAW'A — Lou Lefaive, former director of Sport Canada, has been named president-designate of a proposed corporation that will include all amateur sport bodies. A spokesman in Lefaive’s office said Thursday that Health Minister Marc Lalonde, the minister responsible for amateur sports, made the announcement privately about a month ago.