WCHL Roundup Bruins share spotlight New Westminster Bruins, thedefending Memorial Cup champions, opened the 1977- 78 Western Canada Hockey League season with vic- tories Saturday and Sunday, but had to share the weekend, spotlight with Bill Derlago of Brandon Wheat -Kings. . The Bruins edged Victoria Cougars 6-5 Saturday in Vic- _ toria, then defeated Seattle and Kim Spencer were the other Cougar marksmen. Larry Lozinsky stopped 46 Shots in the New West- minster goal, while Steve Amiss made 35 saves in the ‘Victoria net. On Sunday, Irving, Ogrodnick, Kirkham, Kelly and Evan Willigms scored for the Bruins, who broke a 2-2 deadlock after two periods to defeat the Seattle Sports| Breakers 5-3 Sunday in New Westminster. Derlago, who set a WCHL record last year by scoring 96 goals, scored four goals Sunday to lead the Wheat Kings to an 82 win over Pats in Brandon. In the only other action, Medicine Hat Tigers and Lethbridge. Broncos split a pair of games, the Tigers tinning §-4 Saturday in Medicine Hat and the Bronces coming back to de- feat the Tigers 6-0 Sunday in Lethbridge. In Victoria, Randy Irving scored with less than four minutes remaining to lead ’ the Bruins past the Cougars. Irving also drew assists on oals by line-mates John grodnick, who scored twice, and Terry Kirkham. John Paul Kelly also scored twice for the Bruins. SCORES TWICE . Bob Jansch scored twice for the Cougars, who scored three of their goals while killing penalties. Geordie Robertson, Paul Enquis! club, which played in Kam- loops, B.C., last season. rge Buat, with two, and Tom Marsh scored the Seattle goals. Gary Nakrayko stopped 21 shots in the Seattle goal, while’ Richard Martens made 27 saves in the New Westminster net. In Brandon, Derlago opened the scoring in st period and then added three more goals in the second for the Wheat Kings, who held period leads of 3-1 and 7-1, Brad McCrimmon, Dave Semenko, Don Gillen and Dave Stewart also scored for Brandon. Gerry Minor scored both Regina goals. Brian Henderson made 29 saves in goal for Brandon, while Regina’s Pat Ansell turned aside 36 shots. RALLY TO WIN In Medicine Hat, the Tigers scored four goals in the third perlod to defeat the Broncos. with top goal shooter The Tigers led 2-0 after the first period on goals b Rick Simpson and Jim Hill, but the Broncos came back in the second to take a 3-2 lead on goals by Grant Salekin, Steve Tambellini _and Darrel Sutter. In the third period of the nalty-filled game, Leth- ridge got its only goal from: Brandon Schultz, while’ Jim Roff and Simpson scored singles — an Merlin inowski picked up two for the Tigers. Gord Garbutt made 37 stops for the Broncos, while Medicine, Hat netminder Darrell Furmanek made 43 saves. It was a different story Sunday in Lethbridge, however, as the Broncos jum into a 3-0 first pericd ead and then added one more in the second and two in the third. ’ Sutter, Tambellini, Salekin, Earl Ingarfield Jr., John Scammell and Gord Williams acored for Leth- bridge. . Garbutt turned aside 20 shots to earn the shutout for the Broncos. Richard Ostrow and Rick Maillot combined for 37 saves in the Medicine Hat goal. Tuesday, i Flon Bombers are at Saskatoon, Medicine Hat is at Calgary and Seattle faces the Cougars in Victoria. REMEMBER WHEN... Joe Louis beat Adolph Wiater.over 10 rounds 43 years ago tongiht-in 1343-at Chicago, for his seventh victory on the road to the world heavyweight boxing championship, which he won in 1937 and held for a record 11 years 8 months 7 days. Baseball roundup Hopes di gra tiene Bea ~ pospon: (AP) "— "an American League baseball me between Toronto Blue lays and Boston Red Sox was called off after one-half inning Monday _ night because of heavy rain. The postponement handed the Red Sox another blow in their faint hope of catching New York Yankees in the East Division. The umpires, led by crew chief Marty Springstead, waited 71 minutes before iving in to the rain and orcing the Red Sox to reschedule the game as part of a twi-night doubleheader starting at 5 pm. EDT today. / Braves edge Astros" _- ATLANTA (AP) — Jeff Burroughs broke a tie with his 4ist home run of the seasan in the seventh inning Monda, i an ary Motthews flowed with his second homer of the National League baseball ame, powering Atlanta raves to a 12-10 victory over Houston Astros, After Burroughs led off the inning with his clout, Matthews hit his 17th homer over the fence in centre. Matthews hit his 16th, a two- run homer, in the second. Buzz Capra, 6-11, the fourth of five Atlanta pit- chera, got the victory while Dan Larson, 1-7, the Astros "Both the umpires and the ” Red Sox bucked the odds in trying to get the game layed. Heavy rain fell all y, soaking the field, but stopped shortly before game ime. ; Four more for Yanks © NW YURK (AP) — New York pushed across two unearned runs in the first in- and Thurman Munson ning _ and Paul Blair added run- scoring singles as the Yankees defeated Cleveland Indians 42 Monday and reducted their magic num- ber in the American League East te four. Mike Torrez, 17-13, and Sparky Lyle scattered seven hits as the Yankees won - their fourth game in a row and stretched their lead 34¢ games over Boston Sox, whose scheduled contesl with Toronto Blue Jays was rained out.. . Torrez allowed six hits, four walks and both Cleveland runs in six in- nings before Lyle cake on to record his 26th save. — The Indians nicked Torrez for a run in the top of the first, but the Hankees took a 2-1 lead in the bottam of the inning. Willie Randolph led off with a single, Thurman Munson drew a oneout walk arid, after loser Don Hood, 2- 1, fanned Reggie Jackson, third baseman Larvell Blanks threw high to first on Lou Piniella's grounder loading the bases. fourth hurler, took the loss. Fett dt ing Toss Listed e as game called The Blue Jays loaded the bases in the first on a double by Bob Bailor and two walks. But Boston’s Luis Tiant struck out Gary Woods to end the threat. The rain then began.to fall again and time was'called. The Red Sox, bidding to hit the two-million mark in home attendance for the first time in history, had sold about 20,000 tickets for . the game. The rainout left Boston with six home dates to improve on its all-time attendance high of 1,960,335 at Fenway Park. Expos win § in ninth ST. LOUIS (AP) — Gary Carter hita three-run homer and added a two-run single tos rk Montreal's four-run n snapped a tie to defeat St. Louis Cardinals 9-5 in a National League baseball game Monday night. Ellis Valentine broke the tie with a bases-loaded run- scoring single off Rawly Eastwick, 5-9, and Carter followed with his two-run hit. The final run of the inning scored on a sacrifice fly by winning pitcher Don Stanhouse, 10-10. . Carter had given Moen- treal a 5-2 lead in the seventh with his 30th homer of the year, But St. Louis battled back with a run in the bottom of the inning on a bases-loaded single by Lou Brock and tied it with two more in the eighth on RBI singles by Ken Reitz and pinch-hitter Dave Rader. New Business's Not listed in our. B.C. 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