game ‘against “the United States'in the men's world cbr ling . Sunday. ° After: the miateb; however, ba bad everything- going for him following a.2-1 decision over: : Bad | Somerville’. of Superior, : Wis., by stealing single polats in the’ second | and fourth cna, then rarely. missing: a during : -the remininder. of jhe game. *: Earlier, the situation might have been considered. gloorny.: :for. the 26-year-old Tanntr, He. took an’ injection Satunlay night to freeze. a. chronic sore’ left hip for 48 hours, He ‘wasn’t confident, believing that some teams were: better than the. Lausanne foursome, He won Switzerland's second ‘Alr* “Canada : ‘Silver Broom. ‘with a supurb display of curling: that kept Somerville and Bob Nichols," | who threw last stones for the Us, ‘olf-balanced for ‘moat of thé gare before 5,003 fans in the Thompson Arena, Tt wea. the lowest scoring Gama over in the 14 year his ‘ ppetred have’: “everything going againat him before his-final | . championship “oly ofthe touraament Tanner, who defeated ‘Canadian skip Kerry Burt nyk. 7-4 In: semifinal play Saturday by stealing a total of four points, said he didn’t have to make any difficult shots’ i the final; = - . ‘However, bis rink of third a “Jurg Hornisberger, second Patrik. Loertucher an and lead” Franz Tanner ~— the akip's | S-year-old father — puthini - ina small hele in the fAth ead, : _ The Swiss skip: had “to. “make a “double takeout in- \that. end, then stayed to “count two, Nichols could only draw into the house for one, ' Weaving the Swiss with the 2-1 ead . In the second end, Nichols . rubbed off 2 guard on an - open takeout that gave the . Swiss a 1-0 lead. Nichols attempted a double takeout " in the fourth, for a longshot .. chance at three points, but _ be again rubbed off a guard — and Tanner stole another point... ° Winnipeg finished first at the conclusion of the round-robin scliedule with an 81 record, hosing the final game to Jan Ullaten of Sweden. An un-. defeated record would haye _ Burtnyk's - “rink from . given Canada, ‘an | automatic bye into the final, but. the “setback “dropped | Burtnyk, third Mark Olsen, second * Jim Spencer and leaer anil lead Ron Kammerlock into a four-team playolf. - ‘In the cther semifinal & game,the U.S. ° defeated Kristian Soerwa of Norway Fae : Norway,, which lost to Canadian skip Rick Folk of Saskatoon in last year’s “final; was ‘second inthe 1961. rourd-robih standings wtih a 7-4 record: | The U.S. ‘and Swiss both finished at 6-3, but the Americans: * took third because they had ‘defeated Switzerland - 65.1 in Found . ‘S14, Jow for a leadoff hitter, ” Colin. robin play. . Sweden ~-and Hamilton of. Scotland both’ finished’. at “5-4, while’ Giuseppe Dal Molinof. Italy was $6. Tommy Stjerne of Denmark and Keith Wendot!. records and Gerard Alazet of France wasi8. The. tournament scheduled for Garmigch- Partenkirchen, West ‘Ger- ‘many, in 1982 attracted 58,- 228 fans. . The 1983 championship "will be held in ‘Regina. Irwin follows game plan : HILTON. HEAD ISLAND, ‘remarked: “I said to myzelf, “You just don’t know how - from “287. W ~ scored 81 runs, . > The Herald, Monday, March 30, wa, page } 4 Griffin must. increase percentage DUNEDIN, Fla, (CP) — If Toronto Blue Jays plan .to increase thelr. run produc-° tion in, 1961, Alfredo Griffin; © their leadoff batter, has got. to increase his on-base percentage, Last year Griffin's on-base Percentage was mengre. Although | the 24-year-old. native of Santo Domingo in- :~ greased his at bats irom 624 ‘to 653 from 1979 to 1980, ‘hig production tailed off. His hits ‘dropped from 179 to 166-and« of West Germany has 27 "walks from 40 to 24. Over-all his average ‘dipped to. 254 To manager Bobby Mattick’s delight, Griffin his ° shown & more aggressive atlitide when he’s in the’ batter's ‘box at. spring training “T've been working on my new stance and I think it's - been helping me more,” said ‘batted - ' exhibitions, ate, “Griffin ia. keeping: his - “ head down on the ball,” said: 287. When he also: Griffin. “I've got my weight - _ beck and I'm waiting for the ball = more"). 3 Batting catch Bobby Doerr has, a‘different idea.on why .. Griffin is hitting ata 382 clip | withone homer’ and 10 runs in-.. , Pre-season Doerr, ‘‘Last. ‘year he was moving his head up whenhe ~~ atepped into the ball.” : - While Griffin's hitting. tals dipped last year, the ".gne of bis play that didn’t change to: the Jays disap- peoval — was. his fielding. - Last year he made 37 errors -to 96-in.1979.— ‘both figures. - unacceptable for a major | leaguer who plays half his games on artificial surface at Exhibition Stadium. Griffin ‘believes it’s a - matter of concentration, “You have to concentrate - on every play,” he said, “There were a lot of plays I ‘know I messed up last year.” tas been successful on four. ; improvement is-in his base’ °°0.° stealing. With better-than-".. Leal continied bis im- - ” pressive spring with a one- Another area - where Griffin is- expected to show Average speed, Griffin: led the club in stolen bases with ~ (But he was also eaught 23 Terrace Girls’. Softball registration was an’ unex-: pected success this year as the number. ‘of registrants jumped 60 per cent to: about - 220 girls | between the ages of Gand17.~ a a tentative schedule Is slated to begin May 4, All of the games are planned . for Tuesday and. Thursday at Agar Park to _ allow parents of children on . more than .one team -a - St. Toe oe Terrace girls softball | registration. increased : 10-game ‘weekend inter-city.. games. lh. Florida, ‘Griffin has tried to'steal five times and - ‘Meanwhile pitcher Louis Hit, live-innin i stint against ‘Cardinals on batters swing: at a ball - laced on top of a metal tee, In ‘this way, the executive © hopes to improve the batting - skills of younger players... A tournament is planned © |” for the weekend of June 13-14 * fnvelving -Houston, Kitwanga, ‘Alyansh h ‘teams. ‘from and Kitimat. . An approach has’ also, been made to. the Kitimat executive for some: | Several changes have also executive.’ This is Intended participation. “the teame in such 2 manner® --that most of the girls” who. pet or 8 "Mattick lsd fs: pleas with the ‘showing: Pa -hand ‘reliever Mike Bar who came into the game with |'- a 1.64. ERA. Agaltet- the | Cardinals on Sunday he gave up ane hit over the final twa Z 1 e * . . . _ a oe aS > ae ee been. inclided as a member.’on-.the Jeagues: soeeaeeter| “ to eliminate cr-field, com-!1 plaints and increase team; The executive also bopes bi imiprevs iim spit in then coming years by ; play on one team this year ij schedule. a Orr. ' cari break your record, akid ° “we've . been: trying to minor in the first period: evenly matched over the g the claim procedure on tha back of the ticket, a ‘Teams will begin prac- “Try not to sbw emotion, coming up, and the NHL is tighten up defensively lately when he and Williams ex- regular season. OTHER CAEH PRIZES: Other cash prizes. un to andinctading | 2 3 | lising ini two weeka with the tonight,” “sald Walter watching him,” Esposito aod tonight everyone did changed high sticks infront As of the present, the | Scoumsybecubed Hombre ibytckewingtbwcammprocedure | 4! first fame planned for the gretzky. ‘I jumped out of recalled Sunday after “their job,” said Minhesota of the Minnesota net, with duration of the series 1s on the beck of the ticket.” a Si fest. week in ‘April. - gy seat and that’s only the learning his 10-year-old coach Glen Sonmor. — Willams getting a minor, unknown, Burns Lake Arena =| inthe event of discrepancy between this til orid theofficial winning - | ° 3! Some kid of tournament second time I've ever done mark had fallen, “Don Beaupre, the 19-year- plus a, major for spearing. {to love its ice soon and this numbers kat, the letter shel prewad, ra at featuring teams from around that.”: Greteky set up Ed- old underage goalkeeper, | Williams took a needless bas required the series to be a Sty WESTERN ji ihe region Is tentatively He .resused .to elaveriite monton's fret goal — a blocked $9 Vancotver shols roughing penalty late in the shortened, Runyons expects Syenignanee pp tANADA 7 Fi scheduled for the end af when it was he firs} jumped power-play score by Messier -in another brilliant per- game when Vancouver hed either a two game total-polat- rt oo, T OUNDAION aod May. : from his seal at a-hockey at 3:07 of the second pericd. the power play. ; : : : ey “ Bruisa defenceman Bobby words, there’s ote guy who game. formance. He also survived ‘ _ teams have been fairly MAJOR tARH PRIZES: Winners of maior prizes may claim their prize by f SC. (AP) ‘—. Hale Irwin ‘Ivagoingtobeagreatday.[ much this means to me," ’ - ; _ been made to the usual ‘will play. onthe, sazne team flowed hs golf gan plan: can't just ait baci’ It made said Rogera, one. of golf's Callender Ansell . aitaca all of, thelr. _aportegeocativa eyctare 42; ‘next year, + even than. meplay harder andI got rid. more accom : a ae i ; : a : : ; Ccwlinimcte ger aen cat art mec acmamoel ous | Jed Pats win. | reccmmoizerain the final’ round of the ~ He won’ this que with a most of his career ina series © De ts |. for this season. Eight teams | Heritage Classic. closing 70, one-under-par on of frustrating, unsuccessful Jock Callender and Bill Ansell both scored two ff o& Squirts, aged between 6 NO But it backfired’ on bim the 6,-. 50-yard Harbour challenges, His solid game, fj 604s to lead Regina jpats to an 12 win ver |. and 11, -six teams of and helped spur Bill Rogers Town Golf Links, and had a built more on accuracy and fj Bandon Wheat Kings in a Western Hockey League ‘ff Peewees, aged between 12 aM im _ to vietory Sunday. . _ . 787 total, six under par. = finesne than power, has navel eae a eI din the. bestt gore og otor A - Irwin,’ a two-tithe winner» ‘ ‘ e gave a 2t lea - . rn “told my caddy be belore we of this tille, Gil Morgan, balsa * oe feat seven Eastern Division quarter-final series. The 16-17 Midgets are an- | "Smithers, BC. e started I'dhaye to put some Australian veteran Bruce, imillion in three seasons — [. 0ext game is Tuesday in Regina, Ucipated. : . heat on early, and after the Devin and Craig Stadler’ but precious few victories, in olber games, Calgary. Wranglers edged: J} a teh division, of girls 60 units, swimming pool, sauna, hot pool. W rac] aia finished one stroke back al sparse, big. Billings Bighorns 5-4 in overtime to grab a 20 lead aged 6 to7 will play tee-ball. L. 279. Irwin and Morgan, both won important in their Eastern Division quarter-final series, |. This involves the entire . And apply the heat he did.. with thefrontrunning Rogers money’ titles in Japan and [f- Lethbridge Broncos beat Medicine Hat Tigers 4-3 to mame: except: pitching ‘For reservati ons call 847-4551 « totic) al | And asearty'as possible. He in iho Inst threesome, each England. But: his’ only _ trea the ofher Easter Division series at or remaining the same, aa the ; -; holed out a 160-yard tix-iron nad. ¢as. Stadler and Devlin. .. Previous victory in the 1.5. Ja . ie 7 pare an eagle As venahl abot. teucn oH'' was in thenBote Hoge Desert. oven dail, by ?. T: ui é a ' - All, put--the pressure on. Classic three yeart-ago,. >. “ u . _ jit didn’t have the But none of them caught the “That's what's important, ave ve built up our intensity and and’ we can't Bantams - desired effect. skinny Texarkana, Tex., . winning in this country,” Ro- ” lose it for the rest of the series," be said. “Wehave a’ . “Eiale's two on the first native who started the round ges said. bigger club and have finally started using the body. - finish — hole was ataclotely the best with a threeshot lead, built it And this one, he said, We've alse been able to contain (Dave) Chartier a, thing that could have hap- © five at one time and then upquan't have come at 8 and (Kelly) Glowa, Who are two oftheir top of _ d i ; i: pened fo'me,"" sald Rogers, ching to a onestreke lead betier time” ff fensive players.” i secon ; _ MARCH 239, 1981 © i who withstood that challenge over the last fourhoiew. - “tought weplayedvetininetirtperiog aa a i (SMILLIONTICKETSISSUED) and stries of threats from Dan Halldoreon of Shilo, © ni'ese tc aisump acd ind ; Brandon coach Les Jackson. “It could have been4-4°- Terrace Bantams won | - ot severil’ other players, He Man.; the lone Canadian to a total loss of confidence. 1 fj -tut we weren’t able to take advantage of our op- {f° their final -two games to 5 WAYS TOWINA ae hung’ én grimly, never survive the halfway cut, wenthome aod tried to find [| portunities and trailed 4-0. It's tough to come back #j finish rummer-up in the B.C. | FREETICKET - BE surrendering: the lead, in a finished with a 74 and at 291 something. I made an ad- against any team whien you fall behind like that.’” .f Provincial Bantam ‘If this two-digit nurnber ae display ‘of thin-lipped was well back in the pack. justment with my hands that * Regina netminder Neil Girard: faced. 33 shofs Championships, while Trail | Tram toroht of tena mer a determination that won him He collected $1,424. for the made me. feel more com: while the Pate directed 35 at the abrandon net. Todd . dropped one of theirs on the ticket, 5 FREE TICKE Tis: | his second Professional] four rounds. | fortahle,”” . Lombard started in goal for the Wheat Kings-but- 9. The team went to Salmon “| won. Redeemable ety B presenting ' Golfers" ‘Auscciation tour "I just™ couldn't ever ‘gel ’ " was replaced by Ron Popplestone at 11;00 of the . 9“ Arm, rated second In the .. - Bysatina retnor Se By to a 1 iS | title aud $54,000, _, the twoshot’ swing I Irwin, one of golf's great second period, Girard returned: ‘to Play. the final © J. province and performed as. | the claim my protedureon the back fi " needed,”:Irwin sald “Bill competitors, just missed on’ fj period. expected, finishing second to © | of the tick 3: Alter Irwin, playing in the played his’ heart out. he 60-foot putt on the final hale Brandon took 15 of 23 minor penalties, four of "a strong Richmond entry. 7 ani same ‘threesome with ‘really wanted it.” that would have tied it and] eight majors, two of five miseonducts and agame | ” . Terrace best Salmon Arm “4WAYS TOWN si00 S Rogers, had scored his Thatmay Have beenan ue sent the tournament to a. ff}; misconduct 83 Thursday and downed rere ary ipitnumber i eagle, ‘Rogers later derstatement,- playolf. ; ot In Calgaty, Bruno‘ Basseolo scored at 8:28 of . Cranbrook 7-4 Friday. Trall digits (from left to right) of tha my ; Do 7 fj mudden-death pvertime to give lift: the Wranglers. deat its final -game to Rich- is won, 42.000 wiring 100 ts at .- CS ; 7 re gast Billings. : tahot mond‘and finished one point eto 9 ° 4 * ; ; . a my Calgary, which was ou 37.90, took 13 of 21 behind. Terrace. . . ; 7 H H - minor penalties, one of two majors and three of five Richmond now goes on to 3 WAYS TO WIN $1,000 . e ting recor IS oe . misconducts. Billings was assessed the only game @ the Western Canada Womb torigh} athe number ie _ J 7 I misconduct. . ag Champ . scheduled num! oui afamily affair = || Eizenmcncas |“ | SED or. an . : . y 2 a asides, Dave Barr's goal at 6:36 of the Pe 2 WAYS TO WIN $10,000 eats 17 : ce proved to be the winner aste Broncos. ae L; nui ‘ It wali a night the Gretikys son, Wayne, set a National . game but admitted be also ff gt by Medicine Hat. Kitimat matches any 5 consecutive digits MI 831 2/417) | . — father and son — will Hockey League record. . did .another uncharacteristic Ron Sutter, Troy Loney and Mike Moller also ff |. a ‘an the ticket. $10,000 is won. ‘ cherish. And .the 20-year-old Ed- thing after he game — ff scored {for the Broncos, who outshot the visitors 43- after GO winning tickets. -— Oely complete samber 7 The. a by Walter, had . monton scoring sensation . visited the Gilers' dressing | . so , é oah acted 15 PRIZES OF $100, 000 ‘ eas ; = traveled car hours responded to the challenge, room. | * ‘ . eee ; 7 ht pert tumbers! a from: [he family honte in collecting three assists in Elsewhere the scores = aa Fowler _ These numbers are non 1 2014l6l1l4] |= Broaliéd, Ont to watch his Pitteburgh to help Oilers ina were: New York Islanders 5, ’ number are drawn each worth sfofololsia| |” “63 . vietory. — Washington Capitals 4; © Hat tricks: by Doug $100,000. (Every ona miiiion _ It was a toss-up who was “Philadelphia Flyers 4, North Stars’ Thomson and Ron Wakita Bisket asad creates ive prizes : 2 HAIL ; happiest after the game -- Hartford Whalers 1; Quebec: helped .earn the . Kitimat the ticket is identical to any one i£ mt Minor Walter, who says hewasout Nordiques 4, Montreal _ Winterhawke a berth in the $100,000 sn etanumbers, - 18lg'717 (617 4 baseball of character when he leaped Canadiens 0; Minnescta act to ether Kowler Cup finals next week BWOR: ps —~ of | from hia sent in the second .North Sars 4, Vancouver against Burna Lake. 3 PRIZES OF $1 MILLION co |. period when Wayne drew an Canucks, 2; Chicago Blacki ‘The -two three-goal 2,997 BUBSIDIARY PRIZES. ONLY THIS NUMBER H underway - carist on Mark Messler’s Hawis 4;Detrolt Red Wings © VANCOUVER (CP) — couple otnasty runins with ‘foemances paced the Win IS DECOMPOBABLE. Thadraw forthe grand prizeis, | | goal. It notonly opened 210 3; Colorado ‘Rockies 3, Minnesota North Stars are Canuck troubleahooler Dave terhawks to a 135 win over {o the 6-digit number below, 81 miflion is won. {Every i ‘Registtatton’ has heen ‘Eémonton lead, it was point Wi Jétst00 ae Pree ch together sl Willanas. ‘0 Smithers Totems on one milion tickets istued creates one prize a! 8 T million). 3 completed for Terrace Minor No. 163 — breaking the old © Eisposito, who retired this e for the Stanley = “[. can’t affordto worry too. Satirday, The victory gave hockdenn Wasag Iams i Baseball and 11 teams have single-season standard set year asa player with New Cup playolis. much about the man infront Kitimat a sweep in their wanes Neate tena] Price Dawn Fj been set up for the upcoming by former Boston Bruins: York Rangers, said his ow:i The North Stara, whohave of the net,” said Beaupre. best-of-five semi-final series, rSdigis nthe T -t ee great Pil Rape in 10 father had warned tim six *ruggled of late, looked “I've got to concentrate on - The Hawks will start the | | correctorder| > | *? een 1/9/0/9) |. Three teams of 8-year 71,” _ years ago that hix-pointa Tight on.echedule Sunday the puck first, '- final seria with a game | | tastSdigits | 27 |s10,000 | 119/019 old Tadpoles, four teams of — Later: “Gretzky. would ~record was in imminent ght when they defeated “Williams was just doing: against Burns Lake | ry 70 A S-ibyear-old Mosquilos and collect two. more assists, ‘danger-from Gretzky, Vancoliver Carmcka 43 ina his job and the peraltiés Saturday in -Kitimat. fast 4 digits | 270 [$1,000 9/0/19) 7 i: four teams of eleven and 12- tying him for the singte- “My dad told me when hard-skating, closechecking were just something that Manager Pete Runyons last 3 digits | 2700 [$100 910/9 H year-cld Broncos ill seqson high at 102 with ex. Greteky was 14, ‘Mark my National Hockey League happens sometimes.” expects a good series as the i compéie over a seven. :