mans "Canada ‘beat” the: Us, . : sean Ata | last, t week, in’ . Tueaday ith, 30. po ‘Yay. ‘Thane nt Simon _free sbrows. a ecg ‘ “leg: muysele ‘to. lead the . » Canadian | team. with Ps -pointa, inclading 13 af 15 aan Tuesday, o Cuba’ idle, plays ‘Canada ‘tonight. pa and the ; ‘world , -cham-~ S Manag COngM.. * plonship, “Augi: 15-28, at ~~ Canada beat Cuba 86-84 ©. aipei,” taiwan, | Cali, “Columbia, . “ “Indy drivers need, caution early _ INDIANAPOLIS (AP) =. . All _ 33 --starters ° in “indianapolis-500 ‘on Sunday” will be’ reminded thal the ‘race is never won on the first lap. In other words, chlef steward Tom: Binford- will tell them, be careful’ ‘once the green. starting flag is dropped. ‘The: annual ‘warning by =. -Binford is.- not. frivolous. *: ..; First-lap. mishaps have * “‘occurted in the past, some with tragic results. _ Salt) Walther crashed “along the . front straightaway at the start in 1973.,He was seriously in- jured, nine spectators were” sernit to hospital and 11 other cars were damaged. In 1870, Jim Malloy crashed on the pace-lap,. “Striking the fourth-turn . “wall, On the first lap-in 1966, Billy Foster struck the _ outside wall on the main- stretch, setting off a chain . reaction that knocked lh cars from the’ rate. ’ Afiery, first-lap crash in 1964 killed ‘drivers Eddie Sachs and Daye MacDonald . and ‘eliminated three other drivers’ from the race. In "4958, Ed Elisian spun out in the second turn and started ' a 1S-car chain reaction that killed Pat. O'Connor and ' eliminated six others from the race. “It's a timing deal,” said | Rick. Mears, who will start the. le Suriday from. the.’ .pole’ position and therefore . will be one of the drivers " Urying for he lead going into’ the first turn. ~. “If you catch it right, you can,.take the lead and run “comfortably. Ef not,F'H just - let them run ahead of me and just try la keep pace." Mears.and his teammate, ‘second-year driver Kevin’ Cogan, have the lwo fastest cars ip ‘the lineup — iden- ° tical: Ford-powered Penske PC-10s. Starting ‘next to them, on the outside of the . front row, will be A. J. Foyt, the only four- time Indy. winner, Each of ihe six drivers in - the next two rows also is : capable of making a serious | run for the lead — if-not at the start,: then certainly once. the field spreads out. Teammates. Mario Andretti . aid ‘ \ Gordon ‘Johncock, both former Indy winners, and~ Bill Whit- tington will start from the secon, row. ‘Three-time funnerup Tom, Sneva, . Don Whittington and | Danny Ongais comprise the third | row. _ Except - for: Ongais, who qualified at 199:148 m.p.h., the first ‘three rows are made up of 200 m.p.h. qualifiers. ‘ Except for" a two-hour practice session Thursday, the (rack will be closed. u 7 ° Among: | active. players, ‘Bob McAdoo also js at.30.3,- “but has. been in only .28 playoff games (o.-87- for ; Jabbar. . On the. all- lime “playoff : listings, Jabbar is: sixth with | 1,524 rebounds, and has the -- ’ Caldwell Jones- at:.cenlre . fifth best field-goal . per- centage, 53.3. He also has 379 assists. ; Magic Johnson, the ¢- foot- Jones dray /S . poe ‘a 1 giant ‘problem: forthe Jeers in-thig best-of pay n seri¢s,” "Jabbar is ‘tied: asthe: top’ “ scorer. ity: “NBA’ ‘playoff - ~ history: with 2,941 points, an |. '; average of ‘30.3. Teammate | “Cunningham - has: great - : confidence i in Jones, whose’ ‘regular- ‘season average of 8.7: equals Jabbar's. - ot : ‘Jabbar ~g gene rally. ig. ibe t fthe rebound In fact, the Jones. Jabbar “matchup. is the only one Cunningham has divulged. | He lists his starting lineup as Julius Erving and Bobby, Jones al the forwards, and Maurice. Cheeks and ° Andrew Toney inthe back- ‘court; bul is keeping the ; Bombers won't mail tickets WINNIPEG (CP) “Tough times have come to Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian: - Football licket holders. . The Bombets have “ad- vised fans ‘they won't bé receiving | their . tickets in the mail because it’s too expensive to mail them. oF Instead, the club's 17, 400 oo. League and their season. season. season ticket holders. will | have to pick up their tickets “at the Winnipeg Arena box office. Ted ‘Polish, the team’ S marketing manager, said it — cost the Bombers about $1,800 to mail ‘notices ad: vising fans of the new cost- ~ saving decision. . “But mailing the tickets - themselves would have cost - us more than $10,000.” oor =—ormer——=ser0r orem oro s Ld Dairy products IN CITY MEATS © - has changed to serve you better . A earns os :Qur-now services J "Convenience store products | : such as 7 “Grocery items: Pop and much more. we ve e added convenience store ‘shopning ifems to our meat shop. —Our new hours — = 7 _ OPEN7 sere | JA WEEK - “tiopm. | “T. a waenaes wees sbd wane eee Fee ys eet : Canned Tomatoes r =| 4545 Lakelse Ave. eieearvedanys wea” 1. 89 87 : - Duriag 0 our 2 week opening celebration enter our 2 apa for-a are Breakfast Sausage $5 5b. kg... vissipctiindtiniancen A Pepsi or Top Family size... sesbainsnot ae Criic ae 2 ge _ —Semo—— omom=—=10 =o 0) — . joo ‘To celebrate our new look we’ ‘re having. _ EXPAN 10N SPECIALS — eeae 6 Plus Deposit | a | | le OO . = sane Lok The Herald, Wednesday, May" 6, 11982, Pages tot ghest job — matchups 'to hiinsell. ‘Sabbar’ 8 “playoff averages this spring are: ig2 ‘point evan Tone _dgfence/ How “does he play “agahist a Jabbar? TE just try tokeep. him out. a ‘you he’ makes. nis living. on’ eects point tasid “14. Sieboud eight-ga me. of the middle. and [orce him: tp the baseline,” Jones said. “2 lot of times we rotate the guards tostop Him before he gets his rhythm. . “He’s.a rhythm. offensive player, and once he gets -thal rhythm going he’s hard to stop.” - How - successful . have Jones and~({he 76ers been against Jabbar? He has a average: in lwo. games... : . . The: teams met wite my iu | mo gamed in each ofthe best-of- seven series: with: Phoenix: - and San Antonig. (1. , The 7éers finished second - in the Eastern Conference Atlantic Division behind Boston Celtics, and-went on to beal Atlanta (2-)) inva mini-series, and Milwaukee (4-2) and the Cellies (4-3) in best-of-seven sets. -Philadelphia has the home-court’ advantage as the result of posting a better regular-season record (by one game) than the Lakers. | ‘Discover — ’ British Columbia's INSIDE - PASSAGE this summer fyourree anni _. this ouseeiann ‘Golumbia's Inside Passage? It's one of the _ daylight: hours. ‘are in etect, are overnight. Lleaves: Prinée- Ru "| Saturdays, travetli ene Hee ad a a F aholi lidey close to hi ne we world's great scerlic waterways .. . Sight of wooded islands, deepset fjords. and the snow capped peaks. owes And with our new summer. ‘schedule you can choose fram six sailings weekly along - ‘this fabulous route. Most sailings are, 7 overnight — but this surrimer for the first - time ever, we are also offering a morfing™ Jo" ’ departure from Port Hardy that lets you savour the whole’ scenic, feast ouring the ~ Drive aboard one ‘of our two: jerry liners: | and. you'll find spacious view lounges, © ‘a choice of two cafeterias and gift - shop/newsstand. There is algo. stateroom - accommodation avallabie-by early advance ’ booking. Make your reservations now and - | discover this fabulous Inside. Passage with B.C. Ferries while frequent summer sailings SUMMER SCHEDULE an _ starts June3° From Thursday,. June 3 to Thursday, | September 30, choose trom & Sailings. : "weakly, both ways along ths Inside Passage. » ‘Northbound The. MV. “Queen of the North” leaves’ _ Port Hardy Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays * “and Saturdays; sailing non-stop-to Prince. - - Rupert, except Thursdays when. a call is: made at Bella Bella::All- -trips- are overnight”: “except the Monday sailing — this is a day - _ trip, leaving Pori Hardy af 9:00am. ~ The M.V. “Queen of Prince Rupert. leaves Port Hardy Thursdays and Sundays: Thursday sailings slop at Ocean Falls en | route ta Prince Rupert —. Sunday ‘sailings . ~ara-non-stop to Prince Flupert. Ail H sailings Southbound a oe . Pt He” MVE “Queen of ihe" Noith" - Prince. Rupert’ ‘Sundays, ‘Tuesdays,~ ' a | Wednesdays and Fridays, sailing non-stop if lo Port Hardy. All sallings. ‘are. overnight.” The. M.V. “Queen. of- Prince’ Rupert” f ~ Hardy, Wednesday ‘sailings’ Stop: at Bella” - Bella and Ocean Falls — Saturday sailings». “are neen-stop to:Port, ‘Hardy: ca ’Butish Colurnbla Ferry, Corporatio 228. 1045 Howe: Straet ~’ _ Nicer B.C, V6Z 29: ‘Canada ee TELEX 04-55106 or 04-507645~ _ wees . Administration and ‘Inlormation:..- - ". Prince Rupert Terminal 624- 9627. - on ~ Port Hardy Terminal 949-6722. _ . “oo go BC eames Schedules sibyéet to change | without notice. | : t experience British ° .fichin the leaves art “Wednesdays: ‘and’- ng: povernight : ‘to! Patt wy ‘ es