fran t ! 7 ee mS PAGE 4, THE HERALD, Wednesday, March 29, 1978 ~ toes ma wa “Leaving Home” A CANADIAN PLAY: by pavit FRENCH Presented by Terrace rile ‘Theatre on April 14-15 at R.E.M: Lee Theatre, | Directed by Ken Morton Produced by Elaine Flieshmann Stage Managing by Doug Xenis CAST: | Don McLeod Betty Ann Burch Ron McMillan Glen Brooks ‘ Kathi Barnwell Marlene Xenis Cord Lafond MATURE ENTERTAINMENT — THIS IS NOT A FAMILY ADMISSION Adults 34.00 Students & 0.A,P $2.50 Ticket s on Sale from April 3 at McColls’ Real Estate. Canada takes figure championship Jil Sawyer of the United Ststes won the women's singles crown as the world junior figure skating championships concluded Satruday night, but it was Canadian skaters, with two golda, who won the over-all team title. The is-year old Washington ter overhauled overnight leader Kira Ivanova of the Soviet 2 inta toa give Pateny 2.26 pe third oil of the championships. ri ne ee fourth after 8 Program Germans Petra Ena and Corinna Tanski were third and fourth ctively while Tracy j -10, 0 youngest skater ever to compete in these cham- p ionships-finis hed over-all, Thirteen old Lorri Baier of Mitchell, Ont., placed ith. Sawyer collected 12 or- dinals and 169.64 points in her final placings to Tyanova'’s 20 ordinals and ae 38 points, Walnman had 65 ordinals and 151.2 points ~ Montreal could got LA Olympics MagorJean Drapeau of Mon- treal says his city a en Games, but only as resort | uo no other city me tae pe tayo Tom ey, Drapeau treal, which held the 1976 Games, would be willing to step in Lf, “by misfortune, Los Angeles were not able to carry out its project for any regen whatsoever.” of the letter was ab- tained the Los Angeles Times and reported in today’s editions. n “We feel quite sure,” the letter read, ‘that If no other might con- . sider holding the 1984 po while Baier collected 15 ordinals and 197,28 points. Kelly Johnson of Toronto and Kris Barber of Glan Williams, Ont., however, ensured the Canadians taking home the Cup of Nationa team title earlier for the second year in a row by finishing second to a Soviet pair in the dance com: petition. The first Canadian gold was won by pairs skaters Paul Martini and Barbara Underhill of Toronto Thureday night. Dennis Coi - of North. Vancouver, B.C., won the men’s singles crown , Friday. Despite the Canadians’ earlier successes, it was Wainman’s performance that has bean the talk ofthe — taunting doutle axd juny in ber. long program “When I took off on it, J was kind of leaning skater. city’s able" to ‘take ip’ the a { 1984). pte States, of California and of the city of Los Angeles will be happy for Montreal to. come to the asalstance of the TOC (International Olympics Committee) and the inter- national federati. ns." Then, he said, “‘ti:e city of Montreal could stuuy the situation, and together. with: the 10C andninternational federations find a solution to the impasae.”’ Los Angeles is the only candidate, for the 1984 Summer Games. Spinks retribution Lawyera for Leon Spinks, recently stripped of his world heavy-welght boxing title by the World Boxing Council, said Monday they wil fle sult against the unc. “The sult, to be filed in district court in Las Vegas, contends the council’s ac- tlons = are- contrary to provisions contained In their conustitutlon, said Detroit lawyer Lester D. Hudson. Hudson, one of Spinks's lawyers, said the council violated a section of its constitution which says that the boxer recognized as champion in his weight division is required to defend his title against a boxer ranked in the top 10 within = wi six months after he gains the title. Spinka, 24, won the title Feb. 15 in a 15-round bout PE ONAL AND SMALL BUSINESS INCOME TAX PREPARATION with then champion Muhammed All, . The council decided that Spinks must fight No. 2- ranked Ken Norton next. Spinks‘s suit will take alm at. this ruling Hudson said. Spinks was stripped of his title after vowing to give Ali a rematch before fighting anyone else. - The World Boxing Association has sanctloned a match between Ali and Spinsk and still recognizes Spinks ¢ as champion. — “NEW YORK (AP) Oakland A’s are the only major league baseball team to report a decrease in ad- vance ticket sales for the coming season com ared th last year. Of teams reporting an increase in in sales, at east nine clubs, including the World Serles- champion New York so E feli;"' . paid the four-foot, four-inch. wie : the. pulation of the United ae Santa won by Regina ‘ — James MeGeough and . Collin Docherty scored two goals each to lead Regina ta an &2 victory over North Shore Winter Club of North Vancouver in the cham- lonship final of the Kam- joope international bantam Mende hockey tournament Regina repeated as tournament champions and were never threatened in the . deciding game. ‘Dave Zazaluk, Brent Hogen, Scott Switzer and Doug Kyle added single goals for Regina, while Paul Scored both goals for North Shore which tralled 40 after the first period and 5-0 after the second. Regina . placed three players on the all-star Flege, Switzer and McGeough, _ andn- . defenceman Garth Butcher. Randy Moller of Red Deer was- algo named ai de- fenceman, and North Shore’s . Dan Moberg was top goaltender. SteyvennMounkes of Calgary Rangers was selected most valuable payer, while Regina coach- Allen was named the: tournament's top ‘coach for the second consecutive year. - Gerald Blythe scored three goals including the winner in . overtime and assisted in | three others in leading Huron East of London, Ont., to a 7-6 victory over Fwift Current Sask. in the B event Terrace Jaycee Dave McDonald and the Herald trophy. The 1978 Jaycees hockey tournament is coming up where the trophy is awarded to the winners of the 12 team tourney. The actlon starts Saturday and runs through Sunday, World curling shows Swedes slipping The Swedes, represented in 1877 by Ragnar Kamp, ‘blanked the ‘first two a in their game with Swit- zerland, then Schaeffer . Counted four on the third. | ceffer clinched the win with "two -polnts on each of the eighth and ninth ends. Scotland stole one on the second end for a 2-1 margin over the U.S. But Nichols blanked the next two ends ‘deliberately, then scored one ~ on the sixth to tie the score. whatever On the 10th end, with the score tied 4-4, Nichols had to» gently raise a stone into an open house with his final shot - to win. — “That was one of the easier ahots Thad actually,” . . Nichols “We sayed fairly well,” Nichols said. “We missed a few shots here and there but it’s “1 mart of learning the ice. The ice was ‘a little difficult in the early ends but it got better as the: game went.on.”” I I j J ! I “f- i i] i I 1 a | I I i ! { _ Al 4 a | i i. t tO I I 1 ] i i A i “AT THIS SPECIAL A RATE 5 LINES: ~ SPORTS EDITOR ‘CORNER i ae Rik i ee tnd eR Eb a . 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