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Instrument pipefitter Len Homenchuk, an expert
shot after an exhibition series of games he played at Terra
Centre Tuesday night while local
Homenchuk of Vancouver, who

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nooker pl.
ce Recreation
player Dan Rosengren looks on.
made the Candadian national snooker
team which toured the United Kingdom recently, was doing repair work at

Mills Memorial Hospital here and stopped by the billiard hall to show his

form. He lost games to Rosengren and Ken Dean, but beat local players
Rob Kornblum and George Kirby. Those wishing to start a snooker league

are asked to leave their namesat the Recreation Centre.

New line-up

Lions raring to go

VANCOUVER (CP) —

Wide receiver John Sciarra,
who hasn't played since Jul
12, Will be in the Britis
Columbia starting lineur
Saturday when the Lions
host Winnipeg Blue Bom-
bers in the Western Football
Conference semi-final play-
off game.

Sciarra caught five passes
in the regular-season opener
against Calgary Stam-

ers, but suifered a pulled
mstring muscle and was
put on the injured reserve
st. His replacement, Leon
Bright, played so well that
Sciarra didn’t make it back
to the active roster in the
next 15 games.

Bright, the western
finalist in the rookie-of-the-
year race in the Canadian
Football League, will be
moved to running back for
the semi-final game at Em-
pire Stadium,

“As long as the game
means something,” Sciarza

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said Tuesday, “I want to
play all I can."

Last month Sciarra said
he considered his brief
career with the Lions
finished because of his
prolonged inactivity. He
was the CFL’s top rookie in

76.

Head coach Vic Rapp said
he hesitated in making the
move earlier in the season
because he didn't want to
break up a winning com-
bination. He was referring
to fullback Jim Harrison
and halfback. Mike
Strickland.

‘HARRISON FINISHED

Harrison suffered a knee
injury two weeks ago and is
finished for the season.
Strickland gained only 13
yards in seven carries
Saturday in a 31-21 loss here
to Winnipeg.

he Lions, who led the
C at one stage of the
season with a 9-2 record,
stumbled coming home and

“finished second with a 10-6

mark, including
straight losses. a

Rapp also is considering
using Hugh McKinnis at
fullback against the
Bombers. McKinnis, ence a
star with Calgary Stam-

ders, was cut last month

y Seattle Seahawks of the
National Football League.

The Lions finished the
regular season with LeRoy
Moss at fullback in place of
Harrison.

Bright was a running back
in college at Florida State
and has been used as a
runner occasionally this
ear, He is the Lions’ top
ick return threat,

Strickland, whorushed for
more than 1,000 yards in
1976, has been ineffective
most of this year. He
averaged just 3.6 yards a
carry in league games.

Rapp
Harrison has hurt the Lions
more than anything on of-
fence,

three

said the loss of —

Pay schedule made
for NHL entrants

MONTREAL (CP) — The
National Hockey. League
and representatives of the
Canadian Major Junior
Hockey League have

reached a compromise for a

revised schedule’ of
payments for players taken
in the amateur draft, it was

, announced Wednesday.

In a joint statement, John
Ziegler, NHL president and
Ed Chynoweth, president of
the Western Canada Hockey
League and chairman of the
CMJHL committee, said
that the compromise would
be recommended to their

respective - organizations.

‘Representatives from the
NHL, CMJHL and Canadian
Amateur Hockey
Association met Tuesday in
Toronto.

The recommended
payment scheduled would
call for $1,000 for each
player drafted.

NHL clubs would be
obliged to pay $7,000 for
each player drafted in the
first round and signed to an

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for each 40 games played in
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For each drafted player
signed to an NHL contract in
the first or second season
the draft, a
payment of $4,000 was
required to be made to the
club from which the player
was taken.

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Reds go intertnediate

by Juliette Proom
Herald Sports Writer -
Three new players will be
in uniform when the Reds
make their first appearance

as an intermediate level-
team in Pacific Northwest

Hockey League action

' Saturday night.
Fordie Cochrane has been”

releived of coaching duties

but will ptay for the Reds as.
a defenceman. Cochrane -

made no comment on the

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Art Frenette, a veteran

‘forward of the PNWHL will

_ also be dressed for Saturday
night’s game against the

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positions -held on Terrace
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Two of the younger
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League. Bruno Hidbur and
Troy Farkvam, both 14
pears old, will leave the

Red L'Estrange, general
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