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BLOOMINGTON; Minn.
{AP} — Montreal's Guy
Lafleur haz made a lot o
National Hockey League

goalles look silly over the —

years bat Mansy night 8 5
a, 156-pound rookie stood
walting for him.

“You've just got to stand
your ground," said Min-
neseta’s Don Beaupre, who
topped Lafleur cold on a
wide-open second-period
breakaway which helped the
North Stars claim a 1-1 de
against the Canadiens in the
only NHL game of the night.

“He can come in on you 10
different times and probably
do 10 different things, You
fat do what your instincts
tell you." : ‘

Since 1971, when Lafleur
broke into the league, his in-
itincts have uaually ex-
ceeded those of opposing
goalies, Lafleur, after all,
led the NHL in scoring three
consecutive years and ‘for
the last six seasons has gone
over 100 points.

But Beaupre shut him
down Monday night and,
except for a first-period goal
in which he was screened by
two of his own players,
turned in an exceptional
game in the nets, making 40
saves.

Steve Shutt comected on a.
blast from the faceoff circle
at-10:04 of the first period for
his S2nd goal of the year, but
enly time

In the second period, Mon-
treal outshot the North Stars
20-6, but Beaupre kicked
them all out, giving Min-
. pesota a chance to tie the

game on Craig Hartshurg’s:

Lome 16:20. :

MONTREAL (cP) — Matlonal
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An armful of records |

‘NEW WESTMINSTER, *
B.C. (CP) — Hockey scouts

have placed a “can't miss” a

tag on Jim Benning, the
‘record-setting defenceman
of Portland Winter Hawks of
the major junior Western

The chubby-faced Ed-
monton native already has
put his name into the WHL
record book and should have

an armful of records when, ;

the season ends, |

Scouts are predicting that
the 17-year-old will be the
second player selected in the
National Hockey league's
June entry drait, right
behind left winger Dale
Hawerchuk of Cornwall.
Royals of the Quebec Major

footsteps of former Portland
defencemen David Babych
(Winnipeg Jets) and Keith

SPORTS.
BRIEFS

SIGNS NEW DEAL

‘HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)
— Larry Pleav, who has
been coaching Hartford
Whalers on. en interim basis
since the firing last month of
Don Blackburn, signed a
two-year contract with the.
National Hockey League
team Monday. Phau, 34, is
the second American-born
head coach in NHL history.
Craig Patrick of New York

"Rangers is the other.

- REASSIGNS PLAYER
‘HALIFAX (CP) — Mon-
treal Canadiens of the.
Natlonal Hockey . League
Mondsy recalled defen-
ceman Bill Baker Grom their

"American Hockey League
farm team, Nova Scotia .

Voyageurs, a spokesman for
the AHL team said. Baker, a
member of the winning 1960
U.S. Olympic hockey team,
appeared in 18 games for the
Voyageurs, collecting five
goals and 35 assists.

JOINS THE ROWDIES

BIRMINGHAM (Reuter)
— Frank Worthington, top
scorer for English First
Division chi Birmingham
City this season, is t join
‘Tampa Bay Rowdies of the
American Soccer
League, Birmingham
manager Jim Smith said
Monday.

“yery f
There's no doubt In my mind"

Brown (Chicago Black |

Hawks). -
“Jim ig smarter of-

fenslvely than elther Brown
or -Babych,” says general
manager Brian Shaw of the
Winter Hawks, - :

'. “He's not as intense ax

Brown, and be doesn't have

-the shot or strength of
Babych, but he’s still im-

“He has great anticlpation
and acceleration: And, he's
-team-orientated.

that he'll be a superstar in
the NHL.”

Following a’ productive

weekend in 9-6 and 61 wins
over New Westminster
Bruins, Benning now has 129
points this-season.

He has registered points in
38 «consecutive. games,
breaking the mark of 37 set
three years ago by Bill

remains a free agent, but the
allstar caicher’s imminent

- change of Sox was felt in two

of baseball's spring training
camps Monday.

"Fisk aald be was close to ;

signing ‘with Chicago White
Sox, a moved that would endl
his nine years .with Boston -

Red Sox, who failed in their.
"efforts to get him to agree to
“a pew contract.

“The ansiouncement by Fisk .
at a Chicago news. con”
ference”: spread rapidly-:
through both the White Sox
camp at Sarasota, Fila., and

the Red Sox camp at Winter
- Haven,

Fis.

“We got. Carlton Fisk?”
asked. Chicago - pitcher
Francisco Barrios. "Ob, boy, ©
that’s fantastic!” “

Even Jim Essian, who
could lose his starting cat-
cher’s job to Fisk, was
pleased. ,

“‘Selfishly, I'd rather catch
al] thegames,”’ be said, “But
I don't want to be selfish
about it and I won't be selfish
about It

“The pitchers have got to:

love iL”

“At Winter Haven, the Red
Sox players seemed resigned
to the fact that the New

-Hampebire woodsman’ with

_ the nickname Pudge will not
be with thefn this summer.

cher a contract on.time.
. Meanwhile, moat teams

Derlago of ‘Brandon Wheat ;

Kings, and -has 124 points,

* one more than the record for .

defencemen set four years”

‘ago by Kevin McCarthy om
‘Winnipeg Warriors.

Winter Hawks coach Ken
Hodge, who handled. both

‘Babych and Brown, is lavish.
‘in bis praise of Benning.

“He's very creative onthe.
ice,” says Hodge. “He has a

great deal of agility andisa ~

great, skater, better. than
Brown or Babych. ;
“Brown would beat him in:
a rsce from ihe ‘blue line to -
the red line,- but Bennid
would have passed him’ by
the time they got to the other.

’ blue line.”
_«= The coach. also claims

Benning is efficient at the
defensive aspects of his

. position bécause be “handles -
‘people well in  onecnone

situations.”

“We're gaing to miss him
. he knew all the hitters

_afound the Feague,” paid

‘piteher Bob Stanley. “But
(Gary). Allenson will do just

_- 8s well behind the plate.”

Fisk was. declared a free
agent last mouth whenanar-.
: bitrator ruled the Red Sox
bad failed to mail the eat-

‘again beld intrasquad games

_ Monday, preparing for the

“Lou Whitaker singled’”

home Lance Parrish with the

"winning ran in the bottom of .
the ninth inning and Detroit”
‘Tigers beat Minnesota Twins

"#3 at Lakeland, Fia.

“Chicago Cubs beat Taiyo
Whales 10-6, one of the Jape-
major lemgue teams’ this

AGREES TO FIGHT

ATLANTIC CITY, N-.J.
{AP) — Light-beavyweight
contender Michael Spinks
will fight twotime former
champion Marvin Johnson in

8 10round boxing match -
_ here on March 28. |

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“He moves the puck
“quickly out: of our ‘zone,
whieh isa major | factor in
“Let's face it. Jimmy's a
"great player... his pins-
» Ininus rating “is “pretty

amazing — about 102 or 198.”

‘Benning ‘said. Sonday- he
wasn't, made-up: his ‘mind
whether be will remain with
“an, NHL team next season.
“Tt: all depends on. who
- drafts ide," ‘he said. "I
wouldn't tind ‘coming back
“> play again with Portland.
"> Of Pm picked by a team
“that’s: pot too strong. “on
“fefence, then’ I might stay
“up. But, ‘I think it would do
me good to play! one more
year bere (in Portland).””

.. Shaw said he undersiands

‘that several NHL clubs are .

attempting to deal.for high

draft choices so they can get -

firat erack at Benning.

Fisk changing Sox |

" Dave Winfield made his

first appearance in-a game
for New York Yankees,

collecting a single in a ¢-1

vietory over the Onlversity”

of Florida...

“Larry Littleton argue; in:
Larry.Littleton |
in the. betiom of the ‘10th

inning and Cleveland Indians

teams _ survived a wild 14-13 victory
aver Banshin “Tigers of

‘Japan.

Monday.

.

MONTREAL (cP) —
$1, Sam pores had some
counsel for any would-be
owners of football clubs.
“My advice to anybody
elzeis: ‘Don't wait till you're
70 to buy a team” |
Nelzon Skalbania didn’t.

collection. -
” Herecently bought haif the :

dub from Berger, owner. -

aince 1969, but league ap-
Woval of the sale was: held:
up until the patriarch and the

young tycoon settled who
ald hold contrelling in- -
terest. .

‘With Salbania clearly the
man, ratification of the deal
by the CFL's ‘executive
committee appears certain.

well and earning credit for -
saving the franchise and,

-some say, the league.

“| met Mr. Skalbania

some time ago,’’ Berger said
“He's a. very

“He'll be fod “for the fi

team, and 1 wish him well.
I'd be delighted to heip him
in any ‘way I can. I think we

have a good administrative ,
body and a good team: Mr. .

Skalbania may be able to

strengthes it in some way;
and I hope he wins the Grey

60 units, swimming pool, sauna, hat pool.
For reservations call 847-4091 cconecty

§ Skalbania buys Al

immediately available for
comment, .

Berger, who. said
agreement on the sale was
reached Friday, declinad to ..
Teveal the purchase peice.
Skalbania. was reported to
have pedd §2 million for the’”
50 per cent of the club he al-

geady owned and, asked

‘whether the other half cost:
the same, Berger sald: “You

'. can draw. your Own, C00.

the Aloueties. emerged -

. i - from a disastrous decade in.
Football “League to his :

‘winning the CFL. chan-:~

‘pionship’ game. fn 1970.

against Calgary Stampeders
* wend in S074 and 1977 again

- Autestade to Olympic

Stadium in 1976, and the club .
drew 50,000-plus crowds. '

. Attendance levelled off at

just above 30,000 a game lest =
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