NHL Saturday Marcel Dionne set a Los « goaltenders Bob Sauve and Angeles Kings club record by scoring in his sixth consecutive game in National Hockey League action Saturday night and may be off to his best year yet. . Dionne scored His 19th goal of the season as the Kings beat Detroit Red Wings 5-2. He leads the league in goals scored and has compiled his total in just 22 games of an g0-game schedule, The Kings scored all their goals in the second period to overcame a 1-0 Detroit lead. Dave Taylor, Butch Goring, Murray Wilson, Bert Wilson and Dionne scored to counter a goal by Detroit’s Nick Libett. Paul Woods com- pleted the scoring with a shorthanded goal in the third period. The loss left Detroit winless in its last 10 road mes with an 0-7-3 record, while the victory gave Los Angeles its seventh win in its last 11 games against two ties and a pair of losses. In other games Saturday, . Montreal Canadiens trounced Buffalo Sabres 8-1, Toronto Maples Leafs écfented New York Hangers 5-2, New York Islanders beat Colorado Rockies §-2, Boston Brins downed Philadelphia Flyers’ 5-3, Pittsburgh Penguins beat Chicago Black Hawks 5-2 and St. Louis Blues beat Washinton Capitals 5-2. Pittsburgh put together a three-game winning streak for the first time since March, 1977, and moved into third place in the Norris Division with its win over Chicago. Rookie Rod Schutt and yeteran Dale Tallon had a geal and an assist each to pace the Penguins. Other Pittsburgh goals came fom Orest Kindrachuk, Ron Stackhouse and Greg Malone, Chicago got goals from Grant Mulvey and Jim Harrison. Guy Lafleur led the Montreal attack against Buffalo with three goals and an assist, while Steve Shutt added a goal and assisted on four others, | Sabres’ defenceman Jocelyn Gouvremont opened the seoring early in the first period before Montreal struck back. The Canadiens fired 37 shots at Buffalo Under dog win MARSALA, Sicily (Reuter) — Marvin Johnsen of Indianapolis battled Yugoslav title-holder Mate Parlov into submission after less than 10 rounds of thelr scheduled 15-round bout Saturday night to take the World Boxing Council light- heavyweight crown. The 24-year-old Johnson demolished Parlov, ending his ti-month reign as the only Kast European boxer to hold a worid title. Taking the fight tc the fa- Randy Ireland. Ken Dryden faced just 19 shots in the Montreal nets, . Other Montreal goals were by Mario Tremblay, Pierre Mondou, Doug Jarvis and Bob Gainey. Darryl Sittler and Pat Boutette each scored twice and Lanny MeDonald added the other goal as Toronto erased a 2-0 Ranger lead and stopped New York’s attempt atan NHL consecutive-game winning record, New York had been riding a seven-game streak and was trying for the record- tying eighth game, Anders Hedberg and Lucien DeBois set the club off in the rght direction before Toronto took control of the scoring, Bryan Trottier scored his 12th goal of the season and it proved to be the winner as the Islanders downed Colorado and extended their unbeaten streak to 12 games. Wayne Merrick, Bob Nystrom and Trottier gave the Islanders a 30 lead before Jack Valiquette could reply for the Rockies. Valiquette scored twice for the Rockies. The win moved the Islanders into first place in the Patrick Division with a 15-3-4 record, the best in the NHL. New York is two points up on Atlanta Flames. The Flames, who were at one time 10-0-2, now are 15-9- 2 after losing their second consecutive game to the North Stars. Gary Sargent scored twice to Jead Minnesota with other goals coming from Mike Pollch, his first NHL geal, Glen Sharpley and Al MacAdam. Guy Chouinard, his 16th goal, Red Laurence and Jean Pronovest replied for Ailanta.. Bernie Federko scored once and added three assists ‘and linemate Wayne Babych scored twice to power St. Louis past Washington. Larry Patey and Pct Murdoch added the other Blues scores. Guy Charron and Greg Carroll scored for Washington. The win was St. Louis’ sixth in 26 games, while the loss was Wshington’s 16th in 23 games. mo, vored Yugoslav from the outset, Johnson (orced the pace until Parlov twice slipped to the canvas—more the result of tiredness than anything: else—and took compulsory counts in the loth round. After the second knockown, with less than 30 seconts left in the round, Parlov’s seconds signalled that theit man had had enough and Brilish referee Roland Dakin stopped the fight. day ne AREA OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR FORT ST. JOHN AND WILLIAMS LAKE Highly skilled administrators are required to fill pasilions in our Fort St. John and Williams Lake offices. The Administrator is responsible for managing and directing the overall operation and day-to-day functioning of the office in additionto managing the claims adjudication function. Respensibilities in- clude supervision of stafl, including hiring, cisci- plining and terminating, the quality of adjudication, training and the development and recommenda- tion or changes to systems and pracedures wilhin the office. The incumbent is required to manage a partial or full claims caseload as circumstances dictate. - Qualifications include a minimum of grade 12 education, preferably supplomented with ad- vanced education at university level, with at least five year's experience in industry. Practical experi- ence in an activity such as claims adjudication and a general knowledge of anatomy and traumatic medicine would be beneficial. The successtul candidate will have gaod-leader- . ship qualities with proven experience and the ability to establish a positive relationship with stalf and those with whom the Board deals, and the abilily to make decisions and to clearly and ellectively communicate these decisions both verbally and in writing. Starling salary: $1909.00 per month (subject COLA). ; . CLAIMS ADJUDICATOR PRINCE GEORGE ‘ The Claims Adjudicator is responsible for the adjudication and management of complex claims received at the Board involving personal service and ongoing contact with various people and agencies; physicians, employers, union and other representatives, as well as the injured workers, The position demands a high level of ability, initiative, intellecl and judgement, together with tenacily and tact in sensitive and confidential matters. Qualifications include a minimum of grade 12 educalion, preferably supplemented with ad- vanced education at university level, andtwo years "igi oxperience in commerce. The abilily to wake decisions and to communicale these deci- sions, both verbally and in writing is essential. The successful candidate will be required to travel extensively throughout the province. Starting salary: $1384 per month (subject COLA), REHABILITATION CONSULTANT FORT ST. 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