Noonan prefers Stockholm’ Ss. world VANCOUVER (cpr 1 f there's one place ‘Rick - Noonan’ would rather be Inese dayn than his beloved: - University of B. c., Stockholm and’ the world hockey. championships. _'Noonen, manager ot the. It's Canadian Olympic team. in: 1980, misses the action, _ surrounding international competition; in particular he misses the camaraderie. Placid, NY. . of the gang-‘that tried to. . “T wale up every ancé in " gaid “Thureday in an‘. in- ahoot straight at: ‘Olymple Games fn Lake © the 9 while and rémember that "Goad againet Piola which North Stars, Rangers tired of cheek tuming Minnesota North. Stare, and New York ‘Rangers have taken different routes towards enlightening’ tha rest of the National Hockey League they are’ tlred of turning tha other cheek. —. Both free-skating clube in the past have wilted under pressures of physical hockey. Stars coach Glen Sonmer: said Minnesota's tur. around was sudden ~ Feb. 36 at Boston Garden when they took on - the | fiesty” Bruins and the result was a record 406 penalty minutes. _ The Rangers, on the other hand, built an intlmidation factor inlo their program .and It pre-empted play at Los Angeles Thursday night when defenceman. Ed. Hospodar tangled. with - Kings’ high-scoring Dave Berbicki LAS VEGAS. (CP) — Trevor Berbick is calmly preparing for his challenge Othe World Beating Council heavyweight title Saturday. night — #0 calmly that he . may be beginning to spook, undefeated champlon Lary 4 : boxing observer abould for. Holmes. . “Pye never seen a guy act like that two days before a . Holmes said fight," Thursday of the Canadian iendly disposition. “Tt scares: mie”: Berbick's attitude has driven Holmes to say that, though he° likes the Jamaican native, ‘I've got to knock him out,”’- The feeling 14 mutual. golng to change overnight,” Berbick ‘Bot when I gal'th the cag ti t be all buisgeds, Ph UP eee Holmes, $1, with 27 knockouts ln 36 professional . fights, predicted be would. win all rounds and sald he will. try ‘for an early knockowt, - Berbick, 27, bas his own ideas about that. “Sure, he's been wilh’ fighters but he's never been with a fighter like me,” Eerbick said, ‘He doesn't § have to cone Jooking far me because I'm going’ to be right on top of his nose.” Whether the Halifax resident can stay with Holmes remains.to be seen. Boxing experts here are 60 © certain Holmes, who «has defended his title with eight successive knockouts, will win that there is no betting Home i court downer. - Honie court bai been anything but an advantage in the National Basketball Association playolfs, with visiting teams’ winning 11 of the 19 games played so far. That's a striking contrast to the regular season, when @2 por cent of the. games were won by the home teams, And that's why coaches in playolfs aren't worried about: thelr team: hitting the road, or over- confident when playing at home, "You can play ina YMCA because the home court isn’t that big & factor,"" said Billy Cunningham. of Philadelptiia "76ers. Thus the coaches will be more concerned with teinpo * . than location when the four semifinals resume tonight. In the Hast, Boston Celtics yisit-Chicaga Bulls © and Philadelphia goes against the Bucks in Milwauk ; “Baylor at thé end of the first period to spark.a 10-minute ‘brawl that resulted ina. playoff record $0 penalties and 200 minutes, -. — Los Angeles may have lst the fg, but they, won game — 54'— to even their best-of-five Stanley ' Cup playeit roundat a game | ‘aplece with the series - shifting to New York for the . _ secondatralght night by Bd Al _ Tonton Oilers, this ime 3-1. oo Feb, 26, but it’s ‘been a- diffent story since as they : emerged from their two-. game set at Boston with a 2- 0 lead following a free wheeling 9-4 win over. the Bruins, led. by two-goal efforts from Steve Payne: and Al MacAdam.. . A 5-4: overtime. -vietory Wednesday ended a: streak of futility at the Garden that is calm. _ Hie on fightin the American gambling capital. “However, trainer Lee | Black, who is credited with bringing about a marked fo In attitude that has improved Berbick aa a boxer, makes a polnt that no wet. “gure, ‘he's the underdog, - but with these guys | anything can happen,” Black .aalg. “It might. be over in the. first round,. it - might go the distance.”. Even Berbick, with 18° wine and one draw in 20 pro fights, must recognize that “T Hike Larry and I’m not ‘ Last. June in Montreal, SRA ARIES ante ‘anders champion, W ciaicpicn, we who was to be Tate's piece of meat in a first step at regaining his title, ‘stretched 14 years — — when the Stars joined the NHL in the 1967 expansion — and $5" games, a streak. that. in- " duded 28 losses and. seven” des. With the series shifting to Bloomington, Minn., "Boston .. Is" on- the: .brink -of ~ -@imination as is’ Montreal - after-tha Canadiens wére ged at.home for the ‘The mini-series now goes -to: Edmonton for games Saturday’ and Sunday." In other games Thursday, Pittsburgh Penguins beat "<8t; Louls Blues 6-4 to even thelr series. at 8 game apiece and Philadelphia Flyers..-topped . Quebec Nordiques 6-5 in a repeat of ‘their fight-filled first game. to take a two-game lead in their serles.as did Calgary ‘Flames,. 6-2 winners oyer Chicago Black Hawks, New York Islanders, who topped — Toronto Maple ‘Leafs 51, and Buffalo Sabres, who teat Vancouver Canucks 5 ‘ also hold twogame Tends A North Stara’ Saturday aight in Minnesota ‘will: eliminate the. Bruins. Kings § Rangers 4 © Dean Hopkins scored the ; Winner late In regulation | “me after the New Yorkers had rebouided from 4 43 deficit in a game that the | clubs ‘assessed 257 penalty minutes, 182 to the Rangers. Larry . Murphy, Marcel Dionne, Taylor and Billy | Harris were the other Low ‘Angeles marksmen. |Hospodar, Roo’ ma Ul ‘Nilsyn ‘qooked'’t Paar New the aftermath: of the ‘firstperiod brawi,. the . Rangers took 16 penalties 4619 PARK AVE. ‘win - for 106 minutes and. the . Kings were assessed. 1¢ for - S44 minute, There were 45 ~-penalties in the first. period a playoff record, The old . mark, 96, was set by New "York Islanders and Batra last year. co "Oilers 3 Canadiens i ‘The’ hustling Oilers, as they did in the first ganie of the. series, ‘got big-leagiie goaltending from’ rookie a _ Andy Moog, who faced: 41 Montreal shots, to take a. surprising 2-0 series’ lead © ; ‘and home-ice advantage | for _ the next two games, - Defenceman Risto Siltanen's power-play ' goal . > in the second period broke a 11 He and the s4thplace . Oilers |. they’ finished .29 points behind: thirdplace - Montreal . in. the «over-all . standings. -— got. an in surance. score from Jari Kurri late in the game. Paul Coffey also scored for the Oilers: Defenceman Gaston Gingras, accounted - for the lone Montreal score. Penguins & Blues 4 " George Ferguson scored go a breakaway and drew assists on two other goals in a fourgoal ‘second-period spurt. that carried Pitt- sburgh past St. Louis, De- : fenceman.. Randy Carlyle” -seored twice. for the '- Penguins. while Gregg - Sheppard, Mario. Faubert | and Rod Schutt added to the St. Louls woes by. beating Liut. all-star. goaltender. Mike - a couver. ” Joe "Michelet, “Tony Currie, Blair Chapman and the Blues, who finished . second in the NHL overall : standings behind the ‘defending Stanley Cup © ‘Champion Islanders. :Flyers B Nodiques'5.* - Bill Barber scored thrée - goals an4 Mel Bridgman . - ‘added two as Philadelphia * . with angles being added by Tom Gorence, Ken Lin seman and Bobby Clarke. The Stastny” brothers - — Peter and Anton — along - with Jacques Richard, Dale : Hunter ‘and Mare Tardif shared the Quebec goals. Islanders 5 Maple Leafs 1 ‘Bryan’ Trottier scored _ three goats, wtile Iimemata Mike Bossy scored once and assisted on three others. as the defending Stanley Cup - champs moved within a game of moving into the final. . ‘New. York goaltender pease _ Billy Smith Lost his shutout “at 6:08 of the third period when defenceman ‘Mike -McE:wen — who got credit ‘the puck into his own net, The ‘goal was credited to ‘Toronto's Bruce Boudreau. Sabees 6 Canucks 2 , Andre Savard scored ~ twice to pace Buffalo. over. | Grows rental income oi a cadipastite angel vt ne rf fuliaings.” Good well, forge Gaara Berries, young frult trees. - Neat, wall maintained. ‘Approx. $40,000 down, owner will price carry balance. ‘Full Phona 495-9258- $125,000, : ‘fy “BUILD YOUR HOME -ON2 ACRES RIGHT IN TOWN: For onty $35,006 _you can by frees, privacy and room fe expand. 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Call Pat. ’ weer, Phone Judy fer new bedreem ner-basemént heme could be @ woluabie firet investment for the young family. ‘This home hes spacious yard aren with fruit frees left - on property, aatural gas - heating, and a henwilfe! ‘ brick fireplace in fiving eat, | ct) ‘0 aniychy’” Noonan ‘ ferview. “It was’ 6-200-foot "gal which probably cost us a medal.” - Noooan now is director: a - then’s athletics at UBC, but _ stil] has thouglits of another, - Canadian national ‘hockey " toum ‘and, ‘be hopes, a role with the amateur club, . “I'd go ‘with. another ational or Olympic tem in ‘aminute,” he sabd. (“1 didn't suffer the heartaches the "players Buffered Inet year, | “although finishing aixth |. ‘bounded from that goal yet. - : That one goa! will “To ready ‘to go again : providing ywe.isolate a - ‘purpose ina national © wan't what we hopes for fn “the 0 - hockey program. We heed a spirit of nationsliam around ‘which. to build A Bational , team. “The group of players wo ‘had last season for so many - months bad that spirit and ‘thelr country with class and ‘determination, Sure, they were -disappolntéd at not ‘making the final four, so Was everyone involved.’ | : Canada didn't.make the’ medal round at Lake Placid | after losing to Fialend atid The Herald, Friday, Apel . Wet, vege and UB “the Soviet Union in- thet group roundrobin. . The. Finnish loss (4-8): was ‘hard. to tke, 3 the sh-foot goal oie eluded Canadian Bob Dupuis near - theend of the # pertod, - “Paul Me tok & ‘haa shot -and the Finnish _ defenceman, No. 9 1 think, ‘Just turned and desperately fired the puck cff the: boards,” said Noonan. No. . - one felt worse thant Dupuis when it went in our net. . SJ don't think Bob has re- ‘ peébatly other tim for the rest of hia Hie,” cn . 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