Sam ; “ambrdile In: a. three- ; ‘Mortison’ot Prince: George, +B Cy ‘Dan Wood of 7oronte “and ° “Don “Dietrich | “Deloraine, Man., goaltender Mario Gosselin of: of Tualiond Mines, Que. — “ professionals Olympic rules,’ ‘They: have threatened to filea protest if the players are named to ‘the 20-man Canadian rester ‘that must -be- submitted Monday, - mt "It could be six months of work maybe - going for nothing,” upon his arrival from West Germany. « where ‘the Canadian: team had been’ training following a series of exhibition matches" with | the West German team. ~ . Canadian’: coach Dave King’ 'said:. "We've been, prepared for it, but .we hoped it would not happen. If we load four guys, we'll be a little thin. Realistically, ; SARAJEVO, ‘Yugoslavia : =) The - “Cariadian hockey team, - and had Uyat meeting. ay “and ° " theréfore. fneligible under . freestyle ” - Gosselin. said | SS mayha i would’ have: been | wiser to come here with 12 |: or 13 players “under that” rule, Then, let: them throw ~ the whole team out.” ’ TO MEET MONDAY ; Canadian’ ‘and; - US. our’ onal officials’ ‘are to - "., Meet Monday to discuss the : ‘dispute. FF. Don = “Miller, ; executive director: of. .the © United States governing bady, sald, “We will not file any protest until after we’ ve - ln other’ developments today, ' the oc ‘announced. that curling ‘will not be a’ medal sport at the 1965. Winter’ Games in Calgary . __poin” but: , instead, skiing, “indoor speed skating and the super - - giant. slalom ‘ski- event. as - demonstration sports. © |. - The IOC said. ‘curling: is not yet played ina sufficient ‘umber of countries to. warrant sanction as ‘a medal sport. -. ‘The-. international. body also - -anndunced” it “had. | received | word. from Den- ; mark that that: -Buropean its seven-member - team. However, thé” number of back:at 49 later in the day. when the Virgin} Islands was : granted late. entry.” The deadline ‘for entries . closed Sunday, but the TOC. ay “they should be disqualified: . ‘Morrinon. af hae «decided | to. grant‘ the: ‘Caribbean -country;:. which : will be’ - -represerited : by : apeed-akater Erroll: Framer, Admission. . The eligibility question is -an" explosive issue’ because ..- -the United’. States ‘and, “4 Canada: are. ‘acheduled : ‘to each other... next - Tuesday AS. hockey’: -geta- "under. way one ‘day: before; . the Games officially. open. |. COMPLICATED MATTER. “play. Olympic eligibility. . -has hecome complicated: and the word “amateur”: ‘no. ‘longer appears - ‘Olympic. Charter. The: 268 international. ; federations, - ‘ that govern : individual Olympic. sports -are.given latitude to decide their own eligibility rules, | --and some federations. differ a “from others, ips . The International’ - Hockey: Federation - “ald Canada it, could use players country -was - withdrawing «. who- had. signed ‘pro: co traets, . provided they’ had °° wen ri _ . ly : tin a cin cg countries competne guidelines ‘the ‘four’ ‘players ‘whose’ eligibility is. being . ‘questioned would qualify fr . participation: . “sbecause | in, the” 7 aports — "But the - Americ ane: say played’ - ‘jn the lational "Hockey League: Sand "Wood \. . sand Gosselin have played as professionals in the. Central. ‘Hockey League. ’: ve Morrison’ played ‘in nine ” "games: “with. New . York. “Rangers: two: ‘years Ag, Gosselin, ‘property of “the. “NHL's Quebec : ‘Nordiques, ‘and Wood, ‘who belongs to St. Louls Blues, haye played minor-league © - hockey. « Dietrichis under contract to ‘Chicago Black’ Hawks. PLAYED IN WHA’ - On -. Thursday, “eligibility - of. goaltender - Hannu Kamp- ‘pure, who played one game the in 1979 for Edmonton Oilers . ‘ofthe defunct World Hockey. - ; “Association, “game ° “‘queation. * ‘Before the 1994 Olympics, be applied to the , “International Olympic ; ‘Commnittee to be reinstated. aB van, “amateur and was ‘refused. : . Finnish~ into. No. headaches for Ziegler | EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. (CP) — John Ziegler Bets a’ : . chance to celebrate his 50th birthday Thursday without the - aggravations of previous yebrs as president of the National Hockey League on his shoulders. ° There are no ownership emergencies to deal with, as was . in the case in Colorado two years ago and in St. Louis last winter, and no proposals on the table to realign divisional. . _ memberships or alter the playoff format. Relations with.the -players’ association ‘continue to be - “popy, and overtime, that extra, five-minute session facked ' - onto games this season for the first time since the Second": . World War, has been. embraced warmly by most, if not all. Ziegler is in his seventh year as the ‘NHL's. fourth. ” president, succeeding Clarence Campbell (1946-1977), Mervyn Dutton (1943-1946) and. Frank Calder (1917-1943), ‘The Detroit lawyer says his contract with the NHL was " renewed “a couple of years ago” and has ‘‘a couple of more. years to go.” It was reported at the time of Ziegler’s hiring *.. that his annual salary would be about $225,000 a year, It: ean be assumed ‘he’s niaking more today. He remains a ‘fairly low-profile sports czar, preferring to. “work behind closed doors-rather than in the glare of TV “ cameras. He’s known to couch replies in a verbal style best described as “deliberate legalese.” Most rulings on player discipline are handled by vice-president Brian O'Neill and Ziegler does not have a récord of levying hefty fi ines against - team owners, or anybody else. NO REALIGNMENT : ‘ : ‘Ziegler says there are no proposals before the board of governors to realign divisions,. further unbalance the schedule or to alter the playoff format. It had ‘been’ reported Toronto Maple Leafs might be headed from the Norris Divisjon to the Adams, but Ziegler says the only place he's | seen that proposal is in newsprint. - “asked Mr. (Harold) Ballard (owner‘of the Leafs) if it was true he wanted to move to the Adams Division and he said, typically, ‘Hell, no.’” Ballard is one owner with whom Ziegler does. nat have “ not played more than 10 - Grade A rapport. _ William Wirtz, chairman of the board of governors and- president of Chicago Black Hawks, is firmly in Ziegler's commer, During the all-star break, Wirtz was’on the com- * mittee that named Ziegler winner of the Lester: Patrick. , “Award. for service to‘hockey in the United States. ‘If there is a franchise problem in the’ NHL, it’s in. Pitt. ; _sbirgh where the Penguins-have had trouble drawing. more | ; than 5,000 fans to games this. winter, . “The: Pittsburgh situation is disturbing to “us,” gays : ‘Ziegler. “You begin to worry. about owners being willing to “absorb substantial losses, ” - “But oven in Pittsburgh's cage, there seem to be postive signs, iz) ; ATTENDANCE uP oe; ; ‘Attendance through December in the NHLaj ag a a whole was up two per cent-from the previous December. “It the‘trend: - continues, the: NHL will set-its fifth consecutive record for total annual ‘attendance. ety - What Ziegler-is most-thankful about is the harmonious relationship’ ‘between the’ governors and the’ playérs’ a association, headed by Chicago goallender Tony Esposito. There hive been rio strikes such as the ones (hat have. besel basbball and football in recent years. Of paramount significance is the conservative approach on the issue of free agency. Both the owners and players + seem to accept the notion that the NHL is not grounded en dollars as big as those in football and baseball, and to “embrace .free" agency ‘would create bidding wars few. owners could wage. .“In my 18 years of attending owner-player meetings, this had to be one of the most pleasant,’’ Ziegler said of the all." star break huddle here, home of New Jerdey Devils. “We ‘had the least number of complaints on either side ,.. and there was a mutual reinforcement of the principle. ‘which : has guided this relationship — that is that whatever ob- jections or problems either side has, the bargaining table will be used to solve those problems. - ~ Podborski ready for Sarajevo Steve Podborski of Toronto came up short in the World Cup downhill ski race Thursday, but his ‘sixth-place finish in ~ the final pre-Olympic competition confirmed he is ready for. the Winter Games next week in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. “T feel good for Sarajevo,” said the former Cup cham- pion, who ended a two-year drought with a'win last weekend at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany. ‘I know I can win races, 1 know the mistakes I can make and I know how to deal with them, Ihave a lot of experience (10 years of World Cup racing) and that normally is helpful if you're one of the contenders.” A slow course Thursday brought unexpected results, as unheralded Austrian Helmut Hoeflehner stormed down the course In one minute, 51.41 seconds, finishing: more than a second ahead of Urs Raeber of Switzerland. Raeber, a two-time winner this season, was timed in 1:53.05, followed. by compatriot Conrad. Cathomen in 1:53.06, Bill Johngon of the United States, whe became the first American male to win a World Cup downhill race this season ana course much like Cortina, took fourth in 1:53.17, - with Austrian Peter Wirnsberger fifth in 1:53.52. Pad- borski’s time was 1:53.59. - Only 47 racers completed the run. Todd Brooker of Paris, threat along with Podborski before sustaining a knee injury at Kitzbuehel, Austria, two weeks ago, arrived at Sarajevo | on Thursday. . Brooker has been- undergoing theeapy at Universit) Hospilal tn London, Ont., and is expected to test the injured knée on the Olympic course during the weekend, | . - Podborskl said artificlal bumps built into the Olympic hill “could give Brooker trouble. ; “Hila problem will not be conditioning," Podborskl said of a, dump Rope for Heart fs an eduoatione! ane fund raising program sponsored by Medical Anecienon to benefit the Brith Columbia Heart Foundation. ; itinvelves: © * Introducing precision rope skipping & asa oo educational fitness training techniqua. * Teaching heart and circutatory Health educa- tian and Information. * Voluntary participation ina fund ralsing event to support research and informational” programs. Ip be heAnt rouncatiot trimsoreaty sairisn ba ‘expected to pose a downhill 7 * his teammate’s'return, “What we have to be careful about — are the jumps. “With a knee injury, they. ‘(the ‘bumps) are not really a treat,” . Rounding out the top 10 Thursday were Austrian Marti Weirather, like Podborski a.former World‘Cup downhill champion, Bruno Kernen of Switzerland, Australian Sleverl ‘Lee and slatom specialist Anton Steiner.of Austria. Austrian Franz Klammer, the 30-year-old former world and Olympic champion who won earlier this season in a bid to regain his position onthe 1984 Olympic team, was tied for Ath with Switzerland’ & Franz Heinzer. ; evenno [| | PHONES =f) . Laurie Forbes. [| - = 635-5982 ’ “Canada, Willie Daume, - West German chairman of the I0C’s eligibility committee, has questioned Kamppure’s ._ saying he’ is 0 status, professional. © “He did not follow the rules. He played ina professional league.” - . The eligibility committee and then report to the [OC today, The IOC, ruling body - of the Games, .has the authority. to. declare any athlete ineligible if he does - not conferm to the rules in -- the Olympic Charter. _ - The Finns countered by sending a Telex to Daume in which they contend at least nine players from six countries. do not meet Olympic eligibility ‘requirements, “Of those, three are from Italy, two - from Austria and one each from Canada, the United States, West Germany and ‘Sweden, officials were to today, Among the officials are Sam Pollock, chairman’ ofthe Canadian’ Olympte Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, , and. the Supreme .Court. of chairman — of Hockey Canada. ..- WAIT FOR MONDAY USOC spokesman Mike — Moran said the, Americans - will take no action until the rosters are submitted. “Wheri the rosters are © — finalized and “ presented, thal's when the action will take place," he said. . Monique BerHoux, was to meet Thursday night - - . complete for _ Winter Games in a Com- ‘The Canadian team and ‘arrive . ; nn Justice W. Z. (Bud) Estey of director of the IOC, sald:* “We cannot take any action. at the moment because we have not been officially told. of any dispute. “However we understand _. However, Moran said: “There is no-talking. “There’s nothing to ‘talk about, Those players are “professionals,” ' Teams from the United States’ and Canada are scheduled to play each other ‘next Tuesday. The games — officially’ open Wednesday. - CRITICIZES RINK Meanwhile, in an ferview. at the Olympic - Village, American speed- skater Erik Henriksen criticized the condition, of the speedskating oval. '“The 'big -problem is pollution” from steel mills, he said. The grit in the. air plus the- dirt blowing in anlandscaped surroundings gets into the ice, creating friction between the ice and the skate blades, he said. ” With preparations the first munist country, the IOC - began a two-day meeting at which Berlioux upheld Los Angeles's right to pursue sponsorship money for its hockey committee, Murray: ‘Olympic flame relay. Costello, president “of the. ‘The organizers of the 1984 Summer Games plan to CARPET 3 All Commercial m Steam Cleaning 30% Vinter Olympics the sides are talking. 7 ‘charge sponsors $3,000 a kilometre for the U.S, leg of. the traditional torch run that will ° deliver the Olympic Flame to the opening ceremony of the Summer. Games next July 28 from Greece, The money ~ will be donated to charity. _ Despite the philanthropic “intent, the plan drew fire from the mayor of ovata where the flame begins its journey. The Greeks . complained aboul com- mercialization of the relay. 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