; sald Stewar ‘NHL histo: _ Aeeonds. ‘to ‘Campagnolo creates new offices OTTAWA _ ‘The Honairable Iona Cam- pagnolo, Minister of State, Fitness and Amateur Sport, today announced the establishment of two regional offices of the Fit- ness and Amateur - Sport Branc: in Winnipeg and -; Halifax. In announcin the ap- pointment of Ear] Dawson to the Manitoba-Saskatchewan region and Stanley Spicer to the Atlantic region, the Minister the Branch recognized the need for closer co-operation with all levels of government an sport and recreation associations. The role of the existing regional office in Vancouver, responsible for British Columbia, Alberta, the Yukon and Northwest Territories, and the new offices in Halifax and. Win- nl is to ensure amore fective liaison with ‘other ° departments, provincial authorities and sport and recreation associations, and to eén- courage and develop ac- tivities in these two areas. ‘A native of St. Honiface, | Earl Dawson. is federal _ Islanders struggle education presently a senior consultant with Sport Canada and a secretary of the Canada Games Council, A past president of the Canadian Amateur — Hockey Association, Mr. Dawson has a broad knowledge of the Canadian sports: scene, He has led several Canadian — delegations in European negotiations and given several years of service to amateur hockey In Manitoba. Stan Spicer is 4 native of Canning, M.S. with a B.Sc. id from the University of New Brunswick, a. B.Ed. from Acadia University and a Master's degree in physical from University of Springfield, (Mass.). He is a Fellow of the Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Mr. Spicer joined the Fitness and. Amateur Sport Branch in 1965 and is now chief of program operations with ~ special responsibilities for franetal contributions, the Grants-in-Aid to Student Athletes Program and the Canada Fitness Award Program. A former president of the Maritime to pull; up socks - By THE CANADIAN PRESS -- New York Islanders sald it was thelift they were looking ‘for when they beat Toronto le Leafs a week ago to bene a four-game winless ay, the Islanders are looking for another lift after New York Rangers upset them 6&1 Wednesday abe. ’ “We didn't go out with the intensity we should have had ‘and we lost,”- said captain Clark Gillies ofnthe Islan- ders, who have won just two of their last seven and lead ‘second-place Philadelphia by five points in the National Canadiens on their way past the Pengins who have a 1-81 record in their last 10 games. Steve Shutt scored his 46th goal of the year for Montreal in the second period. BARONS END oe it win - nowt scored’ pair of third- period goals and assisted on another score as Cleveland beat Minnesota to map a 15- game winless streak. It the first win for the Barons since Feb. 17. Larry . Patey Scored two goals in the second perlod to help St. Louis beat Van- Hockey League Patrick couver and keep its slim ’ Division. The Flyers have Played one fewer game. - Meanwhile, the Leafs suffered their sixth loss in ihe ree seven games, Playoff hopes alive. The Blues are fivé points behind. Vancouver and Colorado in the race for the second playoff. berth from. the . poing a '7-4.deccalon to Smythe Divis! ee fe ua" Fidget anotreat at “plelleciSad'“ihiee adions ‘beat! Aittabugh' €-2, St. Louis sh defeated Vancouver Canucks 3-1, Chicago Black Hawks beat Los Angeles Kings 6-1 and Cleveland . BLAME-GOALIE The Islanders blamed some of their problems Wednesday on Rangers ‘@oalie John Davidson. “don't: think I've ever " geen John play better,” said Islanders’ Bob Nystrom. In the game's first minute, -Davidsennstopped Lorne -Heaning from 10 feet after Pat: Hickey coughed up the puck: during a Rangers ‘power play: Then he stopped Bryan. Trottier, Mike Kaszycki_ (who had gotten around defenceman Carol Vadnais), .and robbed ‘Trottler “again as the Islanders centre rushed in alone. n “They ‘capitalized on their ; chances ‘and we didn't on - ours,” said Islanders coach : Al Arbour. ‘The chances went to Phil - Esposito, who scored his 37th - Of the year and set up a goal ‘by’ Nick Fotiu; Lueten DeBlois, who converted a two-or-one - ‘pass from Walt Tkaczuk; and Ron Duguay arid « Steve Vickers, who. scored on thirdperlod power plays. ‘Also lamenting missed scoring chances was Los. ’ Angeles coach Ron Stewart - after Hawks, goalie Tony Esposito mado 47 saves agalnst the Kinga, ‘ SOMETHING WRONG sane Iee vurk inthe ne, O att euros t ihudder to think of” ho many ‘chances we m Ivan Boldirev scored two Mi o pals: and Stan Mikita added a goal’ andnan assist to become the third player in to reach the 1,400-point p lateau. “Getting tp the 1,400-point plateau was more enjoyable than getting my 800th: goal last year because . it came In a winning effort," said Mik- cta; who trails only Gordie Howe, who. scored 1,900 career points before lea the 'N ‘NHL for. the world Hockey. Association, and Phil Esposito, who has 1,441 polis, on the alltime NHL list. : ie Engblom scored his first NHL Goal after just 91 start the } ‘Atlanta over ~ goal Plett now has 12 points In the: last eight games. Plett, who has 21 goals, is the sixth Atlanta player to surpass the 2-goal mark, Sports shorts ‘sional tennis champion and coach of France’s famed “Four Musketeers,'’ died . e y. He was 77, Plaa‘ was French professional: champion in 1931 and won.- the worldntitle the following eer in Berlin. ame.tha. coach of the French team of Rene Lacoste, Henri Cochet, Jean Borotra and “Jncques Brugnon which dominated Davis Cup tennis in the late 19208 and early ’30s. , GERULAITIS WINS . MILAN, Italy (AP) Top: seeded Vitas Gerulaitis and Bob Lutz joined Stan Smith and Sandy Meyer in today’s quarter-finals’ Of & $175,000 ‘World Championship Tennis tournament. Gerulaltis won a first-set te-breaker on route toa 7-6, 63 trlumph Thursday over Chilean | veteran -Jaime Fillo] In a second-round match, Lutz beat Antonino . Zugaralll of Italy, 6-7, 6-1, 7-5. : : RENKO TO A's: SARASOTA, Fla, (AP) — Chicago White Sox traded former Montreal EXPOS PITCHER Steve Reako and eatcher Jim, Essian. to Oakland :A’s for lefthanded pitcher Pablo aforrealba in an triajor league baseball - ‘wade Thursday. Renko, 33, started the 1977 season with Chicago Ckbs and went to the - White Sox.on Aug. 18 after posting a 2-2'record with the Cubs, He was 5-0 in elght games with’ the Sox with a 3.54 earned-run average, HANLON BACK VANCOUVER . (CP) — Vancouver Canucks recalled goaltender Glen. Hanlon - Tulsa: of the Central Hockey League on ‘Thuraday to replace injured Cur Ridley on the roster of the Hockey League team, Ridley’ suffered’ a knoe injury Wednesday i inSt, Louis - ‘necessary, would was He later . Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Mr. Spicer has been particularly in- terested in YMCA and Canaddlan Association for Adult Education activities. Both appointments are effective April 1, 1978, Merritt meets Richmond - VANCOUVER (CP) — The first game of the British ‘Columbia finals in’ the Centennial Cup junior hockey. Tier Two playoffs will be played Sunday in Merritt between Merritt tennials and Richmond Sockeyes. ovineial fine! by hnlibig pro ‘the B,C, Junior Hockey League season with the most points in the 10-team league, while Richmond won a three- team round-robin playoff for the PacificnCoast Hockey League titl Richmond upset Nanaimo Clippers last year in the B.C. finals, the beat-of- ‘five series in straight games, : The second game of this year's best-of-five series will be played Monday in Merritt, with the series then moving to Richmond for the . third game April 6, Fourth and _— fifth ‘ames, nif played April 6 and 7 at Richmond. A spokesman for the BC, Amateur’ Hockey . Association said today the series might be to seven oor nine games depending upon when a winner must be declared to face the Alberta Ter. “Two champions. Giant: slalom at Kimberly KIMBERLEY, B.C. (RP) — Ann Blackburn of Chicoutimi, Qke., and Peter Monod of Banff, Alta., finished second in ..races Tuesday towin the combined 92 titles inna glant slalom competition at Kimberley Mountain. Times for both days of racing also were not available, — The racers continue thelr spring‘ competitions Friday. and Saturday at Fortress ° Mountain, Alta, near Banff. - LO§ ANGELES (AP(— Ken Norton dubious thé only world heayxwelght cham to galn hia title quiside the ring so he says, .“in-order for the publle to respect. me as a champion, I must earn that reapect in the ring and T plan on doing it." The World Bo Counc] stripped Leon Sy of its version: of the crown when the new kingpin deecded to give) Muhammad All. ‘a rematch before meeting Norton. Jose Sulaiman of Mexico City presented Norton with - the WBC championship belt Wernesday and as president of the organization, Sulaiman sald: “We want honesty and integrity in xing. We will not allow Beene Dunes to rule the Spinks purse soared to an estimated $5 million for such a battle, RECOGNIZED BY WBA The World Boxing jy, Association continues to recognize Spinks, but the larger WBC, Fyith §2 nations aa members, goes with Norton and has ordered him to defend prior to June 15 against undefeated Larry Holmes of Easton, Pa. Eskimo EDMONTON (CP) — Quincy Moffat, manager of special projects for Ed- monton Eskimos, said today he is unaware of an incident on the eve of last year's Grey game in Montreal in which several Eskimo players were alleged to be Sulaiman ‘referred to involved, ‘Vegas that the winner would first defend against Norton, ‘Such a bout was arranged with Norton to get only $200,000 and Spinks $1 inci million, Then came the ’ for a rematch with Ali and COCKROACHES ARE FAST Threatmed cockroaches have been known to take off in 44 1,000ths of a second. The Toronto Star reported ‘today that Jake Gaudaur, Canadian Football League Commcssoner, is to consult with Montreal police about incident om ‘into the The Star says it has learned ce saw several ere leave a hotel a party was gress during the early hours of Grey Cup day, Nov. Rh TAKE A LOOK AROUND YOUR ‘ATTIC, GARAGE, RUMPUS. ROOM . 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Las Vegas ia expected to be the site of the fight in late May or early June, Sulaiman said the WBC wae “treated in bad faith ot ta pro 2 ght even though Ali had Norton to defend title promised to meet the winner of 4 15round bokt between Jimmy Young and Norton here having another dtle “] do not believe in cham- med Ali a great chaopion willing to face all comers until the last two years, players involved Eskimo coach Hugh Campbell, and operations manager Norm Kimball - were out of town today and unavailable for comment. A Montreal police spokesman could neither confirm nor deny that an investigation is in progress. Gori Walker, . 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