daily Manley relaxed. 1 ready to skate REGINA (CP) — Two years ago Elizabeth Manley of Ottawa was three minutes away from a tep-10 — finish in the World figure- skating championships. - She skated'a shaky long — program and finished 13th, | Last year she couldn't Page fr The Herat, Wednesday, January ie 1984 _natlonal ‘ make. the Canadian team - after finishing fourth in the champlonships, This’ year the she is back with a noticeably new at- titude. “Pm | more relaxed,” Manley, 18, said on ‘the evé of the _ Canadian figure- skating championships that tun today through Satur- day. “'m skating the best Ive ever skated. I'm confident but I’ve, taken the attitude that if Twin I win, fT don’ tI don’t.?",. 00. - Which: may be just as well Fast Germans dominate . World Cup bobsledding CERVINIA, Italy (AP) — Led by winners Detlef Richter and Dietmar Jerke, East German teams finished 1-2 today in two- man World Cup bobsled Brooker fast WENGEN, Switzerland (CP) — Todd Brooker of Paris, Ont,, who missed a World Cup men’s downhill ski race last weekend after a bad spill in traini posted the fastest time today in training for the fifth downhill of the season Saturday. , Brooker, third in the downhill standings and sixth overall, was timed in two minutes 37.64 seconds for the first run down the Lauberhorn course. ~ ‘day, four-heat event. Richter and Jerke, who racing.. - a A West German sled took. the third place in the two- had been leading after the “two first heats Tuesday, finished 28 oné-hundredths of a second ahead team- mates Horst Schoenau and Dietmar Leglet. Richter and Jerke clocked | a winning aggregate time of four minutes 30.64 seconds. . Fhe Canada 2 entry of Kirby Best Leuty, both of Toronto, finished eighth. The Canadians were timed in 4:37.22, nearly seven ~ seconds slower than. the winners. "Schoenau, the “defending : world champion and: a heavy favorite to win the. and. David | twoanan 7 Olympic ; race. at Games. in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia,. next: : ’. month, shattered the track record in bis third ron but could . not catch: “up 'to. Jeaders, The West ‘German. team of - Michael Sperr and. Thomas Liebig finished third overall in 4/33.10, While the home . teams of Italy 2 and Italy 1 placed fourth and - fifth, | respectively. Today’s - rung — were marred: by. an. accident involving the Swiss team of Jean-Francois Grogg ‘and Alen |. Gillieron... Their bobsled flipped at the penultimate bend during the’ third run and Gross suffered a bruised knee. His‘braker “escaped unburt.” a _ Commercial & Residential ’ Carpet& Upholstery - 24HOUR SERVICE ° . ’ (a mm ©6FLOOD, SMOKE & FIRE ov EMERGENCY SERVICE CLEAN-UP " CERTIFIED ON LOCATION CARPET DYER y * GRAQUATE OF ADVANCED RESTORATION SCHOOL * FLAME PROOFING * ODOR CONTROL ‘OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT” Dave Brown |_ 635-6675 i _ Terrace & area: _ exuding - . compulsory dances, the, “ next month at the Winter - Penetanguishene, Ont./and pairs because of an injury lo ‘in the World champlonship: - year-old Wilson. - little nerve wracking trying’ ~ feeling,’ ‘with - defending champion _Kay Thomson of Toronto - confidence — . and enthusiasm, . "I'm so hyped Prince - Charming cauldn’t distract me. bid OO _ “Bring on ‘the Canucks”: has become the rallying * League’ goaltenders,” - “Manley, séccnd in the 1982 : Since leaving the dunn nationals, -. ‘Thomson, . ve Canadian champion the até confines of Los Angeles a two. years, and the rest of ‘the senior women. skate :: compulsory figures today. The ‘only other- ‘Senin - competition . today is” “the find themselves - Tracy ° Wilson of: ; Port . through three games... Moody, B.C., and Robert . McCall of Dartmouth, N.S., -.- are heavy’ favorites to win . their third-straight dance ‘title. Their‘major concern is peaking this week instead of: shutout on St: Louis Blues goaltender’ Mike. Liut...- Olympics in. “Yugoslavia. Sarajevo, ery for National Hockey : ’ where they: took. three of <- four points _ from * ‘the Kings,’ the Canucks how © wallowing in a storing “ drought that has extended : . Vancouver lost its third — : consecutive road, game 2. 0 Tuesday, bestowing’ the Liut kicked out 35 shots ; to earn his second shutout: in the last’ four - starts,- ‘while helping extend the ‘camueks scoring desught’ to, a. club record 208," minutes. wes In: other ‘games ‘Whalers -. 6, .. Minnesota North Stars 3: Quebec Nordiques | 7, Pittsburgh Penguins 1 and New York Devils 2, St, ‘Louis. left ‘winger Jorgen Pettersson scored the winning, goal.in .the . first perlod when he took &.-pass-* from ~ Doug . Wickenheiser "and -Bhovelled ‘a shot past a Vancouver goalie John 7 Garrett: &t°6:52, | Brian Sutter added an tuesday’ it was: Hartford . Islanders 4, New. Jersey “empty-net nal "oth i in = seven seconds remain B an its hom e. unbeaten » giteak to 11 games... “in the game." - “We're ‘going to iiss ‘the playoffs and‘ win the Vezina Trophy. {for the best ~ _ goals-againat average),". -said _ Van-_ conver coach’ "Reger Netison. Whalers 6 North: bars. k| Mark. Johnson: scored : twice for Hartford, which beat the North. Stars for the firat itlme in ’ Bloomington, Minn, Bob Crawford, Ray Neufeld, Doug Sulliman and Blaine . Stoughton also scored for Hartford. Nordiques 7 Penguins 1 Michel = nnd ~~ Baler Stanty cach scored ' taleé’ for Quebec, whieh. Roulston scored the ‘lone ; goal - for Pittsburgh a which has lost fowr.: consecutive games. . Islanders 4 Devils: ‘2. o Greg Gilbert: "seo twice for New York 3 give him 11 goals inh last 11 games. . -Linema Bryan Trottier: defenceman the Islanders, New York Mike Bossy collected two aagists to extend, : points-scoring streak io iT" games, who “The 15 -member Canadian : skating team will: be selected from this singles petiton... Men’s _ champion Brian Oboe ot: titlists.. Barbara Underhill of Oshawa, Ont., and: Paul Martini’ -of ; a team like Winnipeg Woodbridge, Ont. — who warriors, that’s © even aren’t competing ‘here betlter.: It worked that way for Underhill —. dre assured - Brandon Wheat ‘Kings. on Olympic’ berths.” after’ " Tuesday night and they took finishing third in last year's advantage of the hapless World championships. Warriors for an 8-2 victory. Wilson anf McCall, ‘sixth in a Western Hockey. League game, - . The attendance. was 4,000, . the most’ fans ‘to watch a ’ WHL game in Brandon: this season, And ° “because they were .ex- .pecting a close game, but because the owner of a’ Brandon _ restaurant promised everybody a free steak dinner if they showed up. it’s always nice to return lant = last year, admit they. ayo... had problems with hitting. their peak too early. a “In the past we've peaked at the nationals, we've been burned out physically going . to the worlds,” said the 22- “It’s a to stop yourself from. peaking . . . it's a scary For most: hockey teama, home. Andif the opponent is. - it wasn’t — In| other action, Prince , “We've been guilty of not emphasizing the prids enough" added “McCall, 25: “Now we know it’s tims te to think of the Worlds as ‘the Albert . Raiders. whipped. Lethbridge Bre Broncos 8;2.ard., Vie cfpria ‘Cougars. defeated Kelowna. Wings. 4-3, Soa : Olympics.” mo most important. meet. 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Warriors _ are mired in the Eastern Division cellar with seven _ Wins and 82 defeats. _ The victory for the Wheat Kings moved them into sole ~ after ‘shutout | “Lea Evans and Dale .Brisco led’ the Nanaimo ‘Clippers to a 4-0 win over ‘Richmond —— Sockeyes ; Tuesday night to . take possession of second place in the B.C, Junior Hockey NHL game he edits ert Lae aa a Cc hanged rel iw The Wheat Kings, who < returned to Brandon after - WINNIPEG (CP) — Winnipeg Jets announced Tuesday thay have changed the. time of .a National > Hockey ‘League meeting . Against Vancouver Canucks ' onJan. 22 to avoid a ‘conflict . _ With the. National Football “Your chance to win ~ big, and help all the kids of B.C ay) 4] a _- League. ” game. * a "General | ‘manager John - Fergiison said the game will Be ; AMandera ™ inn eiots . Edmonton * Philadelphia at” BuHats "| + Edmonton at Chicago os Savard: championship start at 1 p.m. CST, instead of:7:30 p.m., to enable fans - : ‘to’ watch the Super Bowl |” which ° begins at 9:30 pm. cst, © ' The ‘Winnipeg-Vancouver ‘encounter: ig the only NHL “game scheduled for Jan. 22 NHL "Standings Wales © Conterence Patrich Dlviston WELT’ P'A P ne HM 2203 153 58 Rangers 2414 «5 178 163.53 *. Phila 23:12 6 38) 152 52 - Washingtan.. 20.20 3149 148 43 * Pittsburgh 9 da 3.130 188 23 ‘. ) New Jertay 9 01 2120 189 29 , - Ader. Bivision ROT 2 184 126 55 25°99 4172 149 5a 24-16 (3-207 158 51 2020 2 159 154 a2 45.230 2 ba5 178-33 7 Camevett, Conference Norris Division - 20 18 -4 189 199 “a ‘VO.21, 4'166 176.42 - ¥073 3 149 163.97 1593 § 147 202 38° 15 29° 4 153 11 94 Division 32 7 4950 17148. 18 19 7 153 180 a7 1623 $168 (00 97 15 21 $ 179 100 35 Smythe “NY intanders’ 4 New Jersey 2. Hertford ‘6 Minnesota a : + bouls 2 Vancouver 0 | Lp Tonlget's Game Boston at. Ovtrolt’ Mantreal. at Toronto - Winnipeg a} Calgary - 5 Washington at a Argun j rhey NY: , Rangers at "philadelphia NX ; Mantes at WY ,tatendere No Toronte. at Minnents Ni.) fan - a at, boule N Wattner: Hockey’ League scor: ang lenders afier, same ‘Tunaday ; beled o AP ; Qa Gratzhye ‘Mm & . Weoitler, . mcs oP. “Pe Stariny, Que Dan ‘Boy, NY! now - Bigene, Mm at oor Goulet. ena , Messier,” OF 46 61 ecer Bu Cottey, © am» mM ch * League Coast Division standings. In other games Tuesday night, Penticton Knights scored three goals during a five-minute power play to beat Vernon Lakers 64, while Abbotsford Flyers sparked by good goalten- one i ‘Bumaby. Blue va iia aha on Miehreiad, Evans, had a goal and two assists, while Brisco had three assists In Nanaimo's first win over Richmond this season. Other Clippers’ goals were scored by Carey Coroy, Ken Clement ° and Brian Silveraon., The less drops Richmond to third place, while Langley Eagles are the division leaders. Clippers led 2-0 at the end of both the first and second periods before scoring two in the third. ‘Nanaimo goaltender Ken Trousdell made 26 saves and Richmond netminder Glen Pencer stopped 25 shots. In Pentictsn, the Knights and Lakers were tied 2-2 at” the end of the first period, but Penticton led 5-4 by the end of the second. | While Vernon was a man short for five minutes at the end of-the first period and the beginning of the second, Todd. Drost acored twice and. Aaron - ‘Scot! added 4a single. Murray Winnicky, with a pair, and Brett Hull with one, had the other Penticton ‘goals. Hull, the league- leading scorer, now has 54 Goals and 45 assists, Rob Kossan scored twice . for Vernon, while Scott Young and Keith Majora had the otherg, ' -. 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Warriors 2 “They definitely: -‘out- played us,” ‘sald Winnipeg coach -Bruce.- Southern, - whose team was outshot 58- 25, “We worked'pretty hard and we had good scoring chances but we couidn't finish off our Plays around the net. “It's been a ‘really frustrating year for: us because of injuries, young guys on the team witout experience and because some players have asked to be traded.” ; Brandon . coach - Sick Sangster said the -turning point in the-game was his team’s forechecking in‘the second perlod along with a couple of quick goals. ’ Stacy Pratt had two goals and two assists to lead'the . Wheat Kings to victory. Byron, Lomow, Derek Laxdal, David Curry, Cam Plante, Bryan Wells and Al Tarasuk got the other goals for the Wheat Kings, - Troy Volihoffer and Tony Grenier replied for the Warriors. The Wheat. Kings led 0 on is “2-2 early in the second period, but Curry’s goal. at 7:14 and one by Plante at 7:27 made it 4-1 and. the Wheat Kings coasted - the rest of the way. Raiders 8 Broncos 2° a Todd Bergen. had - two goals and two assists, while Dan Hodgson picked up a pair of goals and an assist to lead the Raiders to their win before 2,916 fans in Prince | Albert. The points enabled Hodgson to take over the WHL points lead-with 107, one: more than Brandon's Ray Ferraro who was held to an assist, a “The Raiders outscored Lethbridge §-1 in the second period for ‘the victory. I was the ‘first time’ ine Raiders have beaten the Broncos in 10 tries since joining the league last Beason. Dave Pasin, Dale MoFee, Mitch Poulin and ‘Dave Goertz were the other marksmen for. Prince Albert, Mark Tinordi. and Dwight Mullins replied. ‘for Lethbridge, Cougars 4 Wings qd . Paul Bifano's. goal” at 16:16 of the third ‘period carried the Cougars: to victory aver the. Wings before 1,460 fans in Victoria. Blfano's Boal, his 14th of the season, was in addition to a pair of assists he picked © Up on, goale by Ken Priestlay' . _ end . Jack MacKelgan, ‘Tom Martin. . Scored the other Victoria goal. “Grant Delcourt, who aiso had two assists, © Dave’ MacDonald and Mark Fioretti scored - for the Wings, The win‘ ‘moved : the Cougars Into a second-place tie with Portland: Whiter. Hawks in. the Western Division, both with « 42 Points, - ,