PAGE 4, THE HERALD, Friday, December 30, 1977 Prince George Jets foreard raises his arme jubilantly. Kitimat Sharks defender looks on in dismay as the The Jets beat the Sharks to take firat place in the first round of the Pup Tournament. Cheevers gets penalty Wednesday By IAN MacLAINE The Canadian Press You could almost picture Gerry Cheevers with indignation oat Be Bobby Clarke’s look of puzzlement after Na- tional Hockey League games Wednesday night. Cheevers, Boston Bruins’ yeteran poaltender, did a slow um over a penalty called on him late in the game for holding lg winger Mike er. With Terry O’Reilly off the ice, serving Cheevers’ penalty, Cleveland fenceman Greg Smith batted in his third goal of the season to salvage a 5- § tie for the Barons at Richfield (Ohio) Coliseum. Clarke's second goal of the game, with less than three minutes remaining at New York’s Madison Square Garden, gave Philadelphia Flyers a 4-3 win over the Rangers. "I'm certainly not dis- appointed to have won this game,” the Flyers’ captain said after his 13th goalof the season. “But it makes you wonder why you can have an effort one night and not the next.” The Flyers had a bad outing last Friday, losing 6-1 to the Bruins, because “only two guys were trying,” Clarke said. Al- though the loss to Boston Flyers. stop Nanaimo By THE CANADIAN PRESS Abbotsford Flyers stopped Nanaimo from taking over first place in the British Columbia Junior Hockey League’s Ceastal Division, beating the Clippers 7-3 Wed- nesday. In the only other game, the Chiefs defeated the Buckaroos 4-2 at Kamloops after losing Tuesday night in Kelowna. Nanaimo remains tied with Bellingham Blazers at 38 points, Abbotsford is second with 32 and Langley is last with 24. Kelowna leads ‘ the Interior Division with 46 points, two points ahead of Penticton Vees, and three ahead of Merritt Centennials. Kamloops is fourth with 23 points, while Revelstoke Bruins and Vernon Vikings are tied for last with 12, Craig Williamson’s two goals Faced Abbotsford, while singles came from Jim Dobson, Don Wer- beniuk, Brian Inkster, Tony McMurchey and Brad Mammell. Torrie Robertson scored twice for Nanaimo and Craig Adams added one. The Clippers led 1-0 after the first period, but came out flat in the second to trail 4-1 after 40 minutes. Goaltender Tom Semechuck kicked out 34 shots for Abbotsford, while Andy Gourlay and Terry Kleisinger com- bined for 27 saves in Nanaimo’s net. Nanaimo took 16 of 26 minor penalties and a game misconduct. The teams split six fighting majors. In the only game tonight, Nanaimo is at Abbotsford. The word nickel comes from =| German word for ‘imp" because of the trouble it .| gave chemists in early times. A New Year’s Greeting ee to all of our patrons. mein? heat in’ SUNOUETIE vm 635-2403 was uve days ago, the veteran centre compared the two games to illustrate his point. WORK SHOWS “Anytime, when everybody ‘works hard, we're going to play well. We've got a good hockey club. Good players. Even if you lose, you're not as displeased af there’s a good effo: "g Wednesda effort was ‘ Elsewhere in the NHL, Chicago Black Hawks pushed their Smythe vision lead to six points over Vancouver Canucks with a 40 win over Toronto Maple Leafs, night’ s New York Islanders edged Los Angel es Kings 43 «and ashington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins played a 2-2 tie. In exhibition play, Pardubice of Czechoslovakia trimmed Minnesota North Stars 4-2 and Vancouver Canucks blanked Spartak of Moscow 2-0. ‘Tonight Minnesota visits Philadelphia, Pittsburgh is at Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis ‘me. I get a penal 4 everybody was ‘game. Blues at Atlanta Flames, Detroit Red Wings at Buffalo Sabres and Los Angeles at Colorado Rockies. “Tt was a cheap call, 4 cried Cheevers following the BruinsBarons game. “I'm sick and. tired: -of getting calls like - that against me. - “I’m the only onein the league. who would «have got that called against every game. What the. eck is going on? .. -f feel like a marked man.” ‘Boston coach. “Don “Cherry wouldn’t go quite so far'as to agree with Cheevers, but. suggested “what got me is that after they tied it up, somebody could have committed murder _ out. vt fair BARON TAKE'LEAD Following an exchange of early power- ‘play goals by Cleveland’ Hampton and Boston veteran Johnny Bucyk, the Barons jumped into a #1 lead with goals from Kris Manery and Dentiis Maruk. an in a. Varicouver Division.” ! going 12-2 in he fe Soviet star will retire VANCOUVER (CP) — Left winger Aleksandr Yakushev,-a star for the Soviet Union in hockey ’ for many years, will re- tire from international competition next” year, artak- coach Robert Cherenkov said | Wed- esday. me Gherenkov said the 30 yearotd veteran will play for the Russian national team in .the — world championship in. Pr: in April, but after -will confine his hockey 5 Spartak, his native team. “After one year he (Yakushev!- will then #. gauge his ability to play and ‘make a. decision about his _future,’’- Cherenkov Said through ‘tour terpreter. Spartak ed a five- ame series against a lationak Hock a0 be - teams with a ey chek a the Ne aL'e , Smythe Cherenkov said he wasn't surprised with Vancouver’s win after watching the Canucks lose ‘4-2 Tuesday here to New York Islanders. He sald the Islander- Canuck game was gocd hockey, ‘not rough hockey, and tonigh{'s geme was. played hard, close checking, but not rough.” “Both clubs played clean hockey,” he added. FEW PENALTIES Russian referee ‘‘ictor Sorokin called seven minor penalties, . six against e Canucks . ‘We didn’t play badly; but.we have nine players playing g with other national teams right now,” said Some tipe “This caused some lineup changes.” of ee teialer Cert! ty e Canucks, who had 25 saves in blanking the Russ'ans. said he had a, ‘relatively easy time with che Sparlak : shooteis - Raiders 8 stay . home OAKLAND (AP) — If Denver:. Broncos are a the last for quarterback- a: mniror pent) ity Cinderella team, Oakland Raiders: must be the ugliest 4 1 Bootball in the League. The Raiders have been - to the NFL’s lucrative playoffs almost every year, while the Rrungce ‘were home. . This year, undér new * coach Red Mite. Denver. crashed the - party» by ~ ular ¢ senson, and t Raidera in tie game at Dehver But Caklend ccach “ Madden isn’t so sure the ° Cinderella - deseripyan - Kap te been awiull “close . ty our ah game to win the division and get into the pla offs." at 1973 Denver team, under John Ralston, finished 7-5-2 to Oakland's §-4-1 in the AFC West. The Broncos were 7-6-1 the next year 4617 Greig STARTING OFF ANEW! MAY 1978 BRING YOU ALL THE . JOY AND HAPPINESS IT CAN HOLD! WE'VE ENJOYED WORKING WITH YOU IN THE PAST AND WE HOPE THAT WE CAN CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU IN THE FUTURE. From MANAGEMENT and STAFF of the TERRACE CO-OP ASSOCIATION C ACW. Ng. 635-6347 | prise bow “the x tor. Beveral and dropped to 6-8 in-1975,' Charley Johnson -who.. misseci most of theayéar because of ai injury.” “When Joulsen was Sasa; quarterback,” th? * stabilicy at‘the post ion” rays M adden. “Then they weren't “sure Nebout the - osulon for a while, but , they got “raig Monod and him as their qu .“terback, they « bacl.’® building ofthe Broncos’ current feam.and the way the Fiacder's’ organization « but, the team hat is the refgning Super Bow! mp. . cam Broncos have done n‘ “wellin the draft, he notes, them,” he ‘said. they" ve . with high picks such as Otis Armstrong, Riley Odgms, Tom Glassic, | ‘Randy Gradishar. and Louls. Wright ‘coming’ ’ throu A just as the Raiders fave struck it rich by landing free agents like Willie Hall and John Matuszak, the Broncos have free agent finds in Jack Dolbin, Rob Swenson and others. ided on , “IT think we, the NHL, play a better brand of ey in that all ‘the Russian shets came from the slot area,’” said Rid: ley. “I had to face very few chots irom any other angle. ‘ “Our defence ust have found it easier as well as they seldom dumped the puck inté the corner to put pressure on us ‘There were a lot of wrist shots commared to the WHL.” ° Defenceman Jack Meilhargey + of the Canucks scid it was eas- ier to 0 ee aga ey the Russians ause | don’t ferecheck Jike NHL “ns and “if tiey dn't get by us, they sim nply went back and anit again:"” sous Broke open th i roke open the casechesig game at 13:13 of the second period afte” lig took the puck off Spartak ... defenceman Victor Suznetsov just inside the Aussian blue line. Ralph Stewart made a perfect returr. pass to Blight in the slot and Blight fired a 20-foot shot - _ past Pachkov on the short side. * “The Ueatens ‘kived off: to Chris Cadlsifson * ‘ate | in the etond rice and atother to Jack sy early in the A Fght scored * fto Me a clincher. ‘Blight took é $8 ftom, roe Jere is ingide ’ the Spartak blue line and beat Pashkov with a uick shot along the ice to the far corner from the left circle. oo Ricley, without. : shutout in 17 NHL gaines fhis season, was at his best in the final period. He got his body in front of a dangerous shot by Aleksandr Bodunov early in the period and: made two stops on Valeri Efsti- leev on a quick break from the right — side midway through the perici. Viadimir irunov of Spartek hit the crossbar -with about four minutes ‘left in the game and Ridley got a leg on dangerous shot by defenceman Aleksandr Kulikow with about ‘wo ‘minutes left. 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