oie Sunday. “racer’s s fife CORTINA D’AMPEZZO\. ‘ttaly (AP) — For veteran US... bobsledder vicy tunnel was a thrilling‘: . . “shobby no more dangerous : than any other sport. . 1 His‘ bobby coat him chin 22, “Morgan, a car i “galesman from’ Saranac ‘Lake, -.N.Y.,. was. -killed . When the No.1 U.S: sled he '» drove in the third heat of . the world four-man bobsled _ championship overturned : on the last. banked curve of the Glymple track: A |. The.sled, hurtling, down “thie course at more than 100 - kilometres an hour, Bumped again the icy ’ tide - walls on the final - stretch.” “2° "Doctors. said Morgan . Rifieved a severe throat cut . and fractures of the neck, i and jaw. , “At deast 10 other sleds overturned atthe same - difficult curve during the two-man and four-man world. competitions in the last two weekends, bul the sledders ‘suffered ‘nothing more. than ‘minor bruises and cuts, “Jim owas! unlucky because his neck first hit the upper part of the wall wm soon as the sled over- turned, and then his helmet. bumped repeatedly against Ue wall and the: leather face slit his throat,’” said Mike Hallrock, an official af the U.S. bobsled team. : Dnetors‘at the Codivilla , hospital sald Morgan was. probably, dead when the - sled stopped after skidding @. metres: ‘through the - finish ‘jine on ite right alde. _o. Hraker Randy Blelnki, of . Towson, Md., said he first - thought bis leam-mate had éacaped unhurt. . “When } naw Jim ino pool of blood, his face and | neck badly hurt, I realized” he wan dying,” -he nalil. “1 wit never. forget that - mognent.' " . Team-male Vaul While, alxo fram Townon, Md., hurt hin right | elbow and right leg. in dhe -acciitent and kad: he‘will need a int a Umn “to. forget, the ter- hie. nig “Ua had hap ‘Michail ‘Minanjan, a Soviet Union team doctor, gave. Morgan an Injection "at the acene of the necident to keep his heart pumping, hut the bobwledder was - pronqunced dead on arrival al the hospital.’ “The lant curve in lif, ficult, and “jou munt not make any jointnke," nald Taclano dé Paola, a for- mer Hlallan bobsledder who ‘became acoarh at the ite s. . in Hvnnat* 4 ‘Jim. | - Morgan, racing through an : . offseason : sha da oan “anf cond renee TLC: wit ih i . 7 ‘ . SPOR TS ~ ~ Lower teams facing -NHL playoff pressure. rei Yorie Islanders’ and St.. ‘Louis Blues may ‘not ‘ eare— battling for the lead in’ the * National , Hockey , League over-ail standings ‘‘o. but for seven other teams, thie “season is tur- - _ hing into’a nightmare just Montreal Canadiens 6, Boston 2; Quebec 5, Philadelphia 3; Minnesota . _5, NY Islanders 5; Calgary 5 Pittsburgh 4; Chicago Sx Hartford’ 2; St. Louis.’9, ‘Vancouver "ay and. Washington 4, Los: Angeles -trying to keep within sight: “ of a playoff. ‘, Quebec. Nordiques, . stroggling badly during the “early part of the season, ; beat Philadelphia Flyera’* and Boston Bruins during the weekend and now are in Mth place on the 16-rung playoff ladder with 45 points, Pittsburgh Penguins and ‘Toronta Maple Leafs, bath struggling teama lately, - are tied al 44 points for the - final two playoff positions. And right behind them, at 43 points, come Ed- monton Qilers, aor Hockies, Detroit Wings and. "‘larttord Whalers. Only for. .Winnipeg’ Jela does.‘ the | dream of NHL’ ‘presitient > John! Ziegler -ol parity, - _ through the league remaln ° ‘adream. = For the Nordiques, the return of Real Cloutler and - _ the: acquisition’ of goalle Dan Bouchard appear to be making thedifference in thelr run for the playoffs. Cloatteb Ghee And thle | playing sofiball during the and only Telurned (a. action .wilh Quefiec Jate lant month. Quebec won its fifth. | atraight game Sunday by beating the Hruins 4-4, with Cioutier acoring “two goals and Houchard reiting hin ith ‘alralght yittory. Hoaton had Jurnped na 3 Olead when doutler ntruch for lwo quick goals, Just hin third and fourth of the MANOR, Jucrquen Richard * ‘tind the game und Kobble Florek gol the winner with lean than atx sabruten re- malning. |” In other gamen Sunday, It wan:,‘Toronte 4, Colorado ~ & Chicago Hack Tlawke 9, Winn por 1;, Minnesota Nori Stara 3, New York Hangers 3; Hartford 6, Vhilackelphia 6; Calgary 10, _ Kdinonton 4;, Detroit 3, Vancouver Canichs 2; and St. dans 3, Kutfale Sahred a. . tn Saturday, i WAS! Hevcane 4 tte Wahine Aten ci pein last-place a ” poston, took: its lead on goals by Dwight Foster, - oo Rick Middleton and Peter | McNab. But it was downhill after: that.” ' The.win also moved Quebec bne peint ahead of -Toronto in the Adams Division... * Maple Leats 6. Rockies 6; Toronto needed. three -goals-in the third period, . including Wilf Paiement's secom goal of the night, to. salvage a tie against Colorado. The Rockies had taken a - }0 before two goals by ex-.. - Rockie Rene Robert and . _ Paiement's first tied “the > lead before the end of the” : second period, forcing. Te.” -ronto to battle back. - tan’ ‘Turnbull. .and . “Bil Derlago ‘also; scored « for, . Toronto, ».w hich. “bh - seven games: : Merlin Mali” nowski, with two goals, ex ye Leaf, Lanny: McDonald, Mike* McEwen, Lucien DeBlois and Ron Delorme - replied for the Rockies. ' Flames w Oltert 4 Edmonton outshot Calgary %-22 but suffered its worst - Joss of the ‘Beagon. game, Céloradé” took a 5d..- Goaltending and defence . made the difference as - ” Ken ‘Houston led the . Calgary attack with three goals. Willl Plett and Guy’. Chouinard added two each, - .and Don: Leyer, Jamle Hislop and Kent Nilsson Founded - out the Flames. “seoring.. 9-7 + Wayne: Gretzky, - Brett : + Callighen, Nari Kurti- ‘and -s Blair: ‘MacDonald scored — _ for Beton, “Black Hawks » Feta 2: Centre Tom Lysiak scored his 20th carder - goal, while Darry] Sutter and Ted Bulley both scored twice in leading Chicago over Winnipeg. The win , was Chicago's 13th in its "last 16 games and moved the Black Hawks to within - “one point of faltering secand-place Vancouver in- '. the Smythe Division. 7 Tantrums fail. : " FORONTO (CP) - . * might have been schoolyard ‘allercation at: _ recess, but there was a fot ~. : more at stake than whe . should take the: rap. Vitas’ Gerulaitis . shrugged off the tantrams of sh ctenroe to post an, upset y 1, 4-0,83,0- 3, Sutiday in the final of the ™ - $500,000 Molson tennis challenge al Maple Leaf _ Gardena: . ‘Gerulailis expressed empathy for his. opponent, * whose dispute carly in the _ fourth set with a linesman, the umpire and referee probably led to an unex- pected loss and Gerulnitix : taking home the winrer's purse of $175,000. ‘McEnroe, 21, the heir- ‘apparent to. top-seeded... Bjorn’ Borg of Sweden on the Association of Tennis : -_ 6-i., Profesnionatn’ let, capped - a number of disputed calls - with the fourth-sel quarrel. ’ He firm queationed the Hinékrnan ‘about # serve the lineaman sald was good, making the score 40-30 for Gcerulailis in the third Rame: ; MecEnree — got no saliafaction either from, umpire Karl Allison. aid war told by referen 14 AL- lard -that = the umpires: decinion noid, .. 4. ‘ to halt Vitas On: ‘the ensuing amt, _ Dave Christian’ scored. ‘his-leth midway in’ the ‘second " period to spoil Chicago’ . goaile Tony Esposito’s bid . -for a shutout. Lysiak aso’ collected Jour assiats, while goal ofthe season . DETROIT (AP) . Detrolt- Red _ Wings defenceman. Reed Larson says an-ice skate is too dangerous'a weapon to risk kicking anyone, — ‘ However, Ahat's. just . _ What. the officials © Bay - Larson did Sunday to Vancouver, Canucks’ Tiger . Williams ‘during the’ Red — Wings’ 3-2 National Hockey . League victory -over- the . . Canucks. :For his transgression, _ ‘Larson was hit with a ’ match penalty, yeferees call ‘wher they think a player is trying to hurt another.: . . The penalty’ brought Larson ‘an - ejection fram the game after little more " than 11 minutes of play, an and a minimum of $200, Aloe. ‘banned from the. All-Star . game. Tuesday ¢ night. because that is not a league - game, officials sald. . Larson says the fight bégan after “we both went alter the puck in the cor.” ner. w “He (Williams) brought - ‘his stick up and hit me in the face, so we went at it,” . besaid. ‘At the end, I tried - - to knee him in the butt. “But FE would never kick, . The skate's got a steel * blade on il. Pd never try to - injure anyone like that.” Which. > putomatic suspension until’. : the league reviews the fight _-However, he will ‘not be. Before he was thrown out. of the contest, - though, Larson -had Managed fo -seore two goals. _ ‘The Red Wings led 31/. after Gerulaltighad missed . Al Secofd,-Daug Wilson, ~ going inte the third period his first serve, Mcknroe | made a halfhearted swing _> atthe ‘secdnd’ service -- ., Gawing (bes: ‘and jeers” from the 13,000 fans’ —-. to’ ‘give Gerulaitis. a’ 2-1 esd court batted ‘ihe ball :into the upper seats at the Gardens - and then doubletquited, ~ McEnroe was Expected - to have an easy time of his final with Gerulaitis, a * fellow New Yorker who had. been slipping in the ATP ‘ranks. Instead, he had! to _Seltle for: second: ‘place money af $160,000. That was lesa than td place Jimmy. | Connors ~ made, for * not. playing a consolation - final ater Horg, scheduled to meet Connors after the cham- nick. \ “1 pairings for the hemifirials - ".Contiors, from Kelteville, TL, won $80,000 fer coming * _ third plus $25,000 for being | ‘the first pluyer ‘to ‘beat larg in the roundrabla tournament. That victory Friday night ended the preliminary. section of the tournament and sei: the : on Saturday. eo r thekawber Ss nthe 1 beteeeoonh £0 Ring your rsweetheats be Ayvitly re silts like throse trans Ba tel The Diplonat we: alfsk snexlel, tor bin, And the elegant Rendes vous, for hee OF pive ene Lo lovable person lhe vousill A ECT chat TTA Ratetes lhe he Mon hts alte a ee You cari puarciase the outer Arsiasinns of these and many others ox iting decor ioe ‘flies ot display at your neiphbouthood Phone Mart. Since the- mney bul f , ali it: lel praperty, seavicitys is always assume Tor On-hin first, serve, U9, the. same, McEnroe , pionship match, phoned in” Reniles vert Tim Higgins and Rick . Paterson got the other Black Hawks goals. ae, | Whalers 6 Flyers. é. ‘Paul: Holmgren scored * Inte’ in: the third period.to- . Es A neil Leach of the Fiyers. and - Warren Miller’ of the Whalera scored three goals i apiece. Bill Barber scored , twice for. the other Flyer.” goals, Dave DeHol got two goals and eff Brubaker.. one for Hartford. North Stars 3 Rangers a A..goal by Craig. Hart- sburg al 12:04 of the second ~ period allowed Mnnesota to tle ‘the New Yerk. The. , North Stars took a 2-0 lead “in the first period on goals “by Dino Ciccarelli and |” Kent-Erik Anderssen but. - the Itangers stormed back. with goals by Don Maoney, Keddie Johnstone and Nick” | | _ LET'S KILL ||. -AMYTH : : Oyen CAN'T ENROLL _ -ENGINEERING DIVISION OF BCHT... - BECAUSE THERE -IS A WAITING. UST.” Blues 3 Sabres 3 Ruffalo, tame from 8 two- ’ goal deficit to exlend its unbeaten: sireak to nine © * ganies. Tony Currie, Perry Turnbull and Jorgen Petlerson scored for St. “Lauia = Tony McKegney, . “Jim, Schoenfeld and Rob *. 1 Mct‘lanahan replied for . ‘Butfalo. . ; QC es after each team scored a 3 wey i] _« eaethended goal in the — “second period. Jerry Miner + seoted first for the Ca- hicks. Phen Jim Korn - matched the effort for - Detroit. . : Stan Smyl narrowed the gap 103-2 when he scored at . 16:14 of the third ‘period, - - but Vancouver . was... stymied | the rest of the way... fy ‘Dettoit Beale. ‘Gites, | * Gilbert. - Y At was ‘Gilets tirat win “since a Dee. 31, 1960, a 3-1 ‘ vietory. over Pittsburgh . Penguins. He has appeared in nihe games since, losing six and:tying one...” “Gilbert has been a very good hockey player i in the © NHL and. a-.very. good hockey player: ‘with. the . Detroit Red Wings,” ‘sald coach ‘Wayne '.Maxner.’ | -“He’s had a lot of injuries. . “Goalies are like ‘race horses — you"ve got to get them. back . into .' action. Buffalo (a 7-3 loss Friday. . tight) was just a warmup ‘for Gilbert." -: Maxner said: Larson “should get only.a: fine. 7 “If he would have injured a player, that ‘would be - different. Obviously, Reed didn't hurt him too.much. Williams came out and - ‘. speared five guys and ' cross-checked ™ 32. ‘others. 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