Team Canada didn’t _ Stick to hockey Team Canada '78 has demonstrated that it’s not immune to the problems that beset last year's ‘Fepresentatives in the world hockey cham- pionship. For 35 minutes on Sunday night, the youth- uad concentrated on retaliation instead of sticking to hockey. As a result, they were lucky to come away with a 3-3 tie e Czechoslovakian B team, In their first three exhibition games, the Canadians had resisted all temptations to take unnecessary penalties. It id off in two wins over he Swedish. national team and a satisfying 3-2. ¢,, win over the defending. world champion Czech-' oslovakian feam on Saturday night, : + The B team, which has a goaltender and several . er players who may be in the lineup for the world tournament, apparently Gecided to see. whether they could upset the Canadians. They stc- c “We should be happy getting a tie because we idn’t play that well,” said head coach Harry Howell. "We did play 25 good inutes. Un- fortunately it was the first five minutes and the ‘last 20, I think our boys learned a valuable lesson in the second period. “The spearing, holding and interference has been going on and our guys pe decided that for at t 20 minutes they were going to get in their cks, too, But I'm happy we were able to ‘turn ever around in the tid porto They went M out and played the hockey they are capable of.”' HAD EARLY LEAD - Canada had a 2-0 lead on goals by Jean Pronoyost and Marcel Dionne, the second on a power play, penalties started to get them into trouble late in me, first prin ee Delta os iP laying - ~three:--skaters - to four with defencemen David Shand and Rick Hampton off on double minors, they saw defen- ceman. Jan Neliba and centre Lubomir Havlicek tie the score with goals at 19:21 of the-first period Racing winners COQUITLAM, _ B.C. (CP) —Finishers Sunday in the Labatts Formula Atlantic auto race: 1.- Keke Rosberg, Finland, Chevron B 39, 56 laps, $10,000 - 2, Jett 5. 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The go-ahead Czech goal was a short-handed eftort with Vaclav Sykora beating Denis Herron on a good pass from Vladimir Veit at 3:59 of the second period, The -Canadians, who took 12 penalties to 11 for their opponents but were far more disorganized as a result, had a little talk in the dressing room after the second period and de- ‘cided .t9 abandon the retaliation. « , They _ dominate the | third period, in which they teok only one penalty while the echs received three, and it produced the tyin goal at 11:03 when Bo MacMillan, playing despite a strained knee, scored on a perfect goal- mouth, ‘pass from Tim - For Young, the 23-yea old Minnesota North Stars centre, it may have been the final game here. He was told when he , «2d the team that he ‘would-be designated as an injury’ replacement. Unless MacMillan or Tom Lysiak, who missed Sunday’s me with. achilles tendon soreness, is unable to play, Young will sit out the tour- ‘Nament, Howell has decided to go with six defencemen, cluding Dennis Kearns of Vancouver Canucks Bruins beat Bighorns | | BC. (CF) — New Westminster Bruins scored three goals in the first period and led throughout to defeat Billings Bighorns 7-5 in a Western Canada Hockey League round-robin layoff game Sunday fore 3,872 fans. Results.-of the game don’t affect team stan- dings. The Bruins and Billings were already slated to play in the WCHL final after Flin Flon . Bombers ~ were eliminated Saturday in the three-team round- robin. . The Bruins established a twogoal lead mid-way through the first period and ‘held that edge throughout most of the game. . Ken Berry and Stan Smy] scored two goals each for the Bruins while Brian Young, Randy Irving and Bill Hobbins added singles, 7 Don Nachbaur scored a pair of goals for Billings, and singles were added by Mike Kouwenhoven, All-star lost TORONTO (CP) — All- who arrived from Canada star defenceman Borje ‘on Sum and played Salming will be lost to briefly. That means he can use only 12 forwards plus two goalies—Herron and Dan Bovehard. Another goalie will be named as an_ inj backup when the list of i . Players for the ‘cham- pionship is announced on Tuesday. _ Vane. ties with one minute left Warren Pow scored with one minute left in the game to give Vancouver Dunbar Stongs a 2-2 tie with uitlam Bel-Aire Shamr Sunday in‘the first division final of the British Columbia Youth Soccer Association ‘provincial cham- _ pionships. . Both teams were named first division co- champions because of the e, Rolston Dunlop scored the other Vancouver goal - while Coquitlam’s markers were. made b Jeff Hennig and Bill cLaren. : In the second division final, Dominic Demarco scored with two minutes left in the game to give Vancouver Grandview . Legion a 1-0 victory over Coquitlam Bel-Aire in before Saints, Mike Augustine scored the lone goal ag North n ted?" deteated” Burnaby Edmonds Spartans 1-0 in the third division final. In. fourth division ac- tion, arpa and Gerry a scor one goal each as Burnaby Weaburn Cascades downed Vancouver Inter- community - 2-1. Colin Miller replied for Van- couver. Brett Silzer scored the . only goal of the fifth division final to give Fraser Valley a 1-0 win. over. North Delta. Victori: ehill Jadescos beat South ‘Burnaby Royals 3-1 in the sixth division final. David Campbell led Victoria with two goals, while Clay Crust scored once. Brent Campbell: scored for Burnaby. . In seventh division play, Burmaby Edmonds artans downed oquitlam..Bel-Aire City ° ‘32 + les on e ty Flin Flon eliminated New ’ Westminster . Bruins eliminated Flin Flon Bombers from the Western Canada Hockey League playoffs Saturda’ night, then.defeated Bil- lings Bighorns 7-5 in a preview. of the final .on Sunday, ; the The‘ Bruins, defending Memorial Cup - champions, mugged the Bombers 10-3 before more than 10,000 fans in Vancouver to sideline the Manitoba: club from contention with an 0-3 record in the three-team, double roundrobin series ‘to determine the WCHL finalists. The Bruins ran their roundrobin record to 3-1 and handed Billings their _ first defeat of the series which became mean- ingless after Saturday and will conclude tonight me oe eombers, ppat- e Bighorns at New . 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