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Contracting - “vision; Gemini Gems meet Skeena Hotel, Camperlind rays Thornhill. Huskies and Northwest Sportsmen. take on : ikelse Pharmacy i in the Pee Wee division; ‘and Midgets. - “ae ay Doo’ Cartage and R. King meets New Quadra Travel i in, eo 2 Bantam-Midget division. os a eee amet ~ Whter skierst: Werle ole first Pony | jonie. Vayside Grocery beat ‘Knighis of Columbua 1443 j in Pony © gue ‘action ‘Tuesday. night. The game was ‘the: ‘only. race Minor. Basehall: ‘Association game played.' onight the: ‘other: two divisions. et in two: games each, ava me duiled for, the: Mosquito divieiowt are: two games: at ‘Aga Denver co ehD Dat Reeves" itimiat Landscaping beat ‘Légion 2 Bo oe “hits only. Kitimat lacrosse game, . Sa > fom. ‘Stamatakis had two goals to ‘ead: Landscaping. who" ” at singles from Ian Seaby, Breck Moore, Inn Buick, ‘Lee. - ittman‘and Adam Taylor in the win.” - *: : ‘Ted Guy, Brad -Gweri ‘and John Wood scored for Legion: ; thursday’ 's games. fedtire Johnson, Jaying CASAW in-the| tyke-novice division: at. 5° p.m.: ”. itimat Buiildall taking: on Majestic Jewellérs in the pee -sport in Canaila becatise of : we game até: 45p. m:; ; Kiwanis playing Elksinthe bantam - ume at?: 45) | p.m; \ and Team No.3 meeting Legion 250 at x. Be Water Wise. . Play it Safe. Always stay clear of swimming reas. ah The Canadian Red Crass Society rs ag waist. 2'front 4 Is. S-XL. RUGBY PANTS Boys’ ‘Denim ain EAN, | : 10 i 100% cotton. Pre-washed- ‘can't guarantee. that: John. : Elway. will allow-the Nai lays it has’ “Track - and | Barclay and Sedife. ‘chance | 0 _become . a ‘majorand: | in’ jogging programs,” Clement * recreational (Becgieon : The ‘amalleal, \\. factor i Mang: areres will uF (League'team. to add some’ “maior ‘sport soon -enthualasta aré the. driving : force - behind .the Labatt's - . Lite * international: track, classic scheduled: for June © 16,at Swangard: Stadium in ; a - four - days - ‘VANCOUVER ° (cP) — the’ ‘increaséd: ‘Participation ~ | Clement said’ ‘Tuesday. : " promoting track and field "meets for about 20 years on. ~ about the future of the sport. ' . “More than 10 per cent of | . - the population has. become... - in the Squirt division, Westend beat\Tunnel and Rock 129, involved, " d Wade Contracting beat. -All Sdasons 19-10.. . - inthe Bantam-Midget division, the Midgets beat R. “King: Clement said. d Sons 32 3. and Doc’ s | Cartage beat New Quadra Travel ao he the Vancouver area, it thelr frat aR — the. Br coe : tionaE, Football. i “H.: will’ be. wp 5 ta John ‘take «the. ® fab ‘aa t been able, te ' Reey : field. has.‘ a- “recognizable _ suburban Burnaby. . and. “Funning - The meet, “Dr. Doug after - ‘Canadian ~ has ‘been Calgary,. will feature ‘many of Canada’s :top athletes who are headed for the 1984 - Olympic . Games * in" Los _ more enthusiastic than ever’ Angeles, Organizers also hope to attract many, world-. class performers to -the - ys meet: -! ‘mostly -~ as Already confirmed, ‘are ~ Tunners,’” ~ yiler Eamonn “Coghlan of “And herein Ireland, who set the. world a “might be: an. even higher “winter, and high. jumper “Road in the Squirt increasingly - _ there - racing Ulrike’ Meyfarth of West’ - and: Germany; - the - "women’s “come ~—wortd-record ‘holder; ~~~ popular the . - Canadian who . | . rarely’ Competes at home. Brill is ‘And’ tha wat aie chamnpionshipé finish in ~ slong: with Denver's 198 - No. 1 draft pide, went to indoor. mile record ~ this :‘Meyfarth will compete | last few’ years, Last Sunday against velar ; Debbie Brill, a. local high. “Were. - more. ‘than 2,000" jumper - runners ‘in the, Vancouver: . International ‘ Marattion: ‘ranked No. 2 in the World. HAS EVERYDAY Um more encouraged. than... .Clement said mary of ever that trackand field can Canada’s 13. A-carded ‘be a popular sport, trackand field ~ athtetes,’ “gupported by the public at supported. financially by oajor meets.” - . Sport Canada, are easily Clement and ~ several recognized in Europe, but other track and field hardly known at home. 1 * Riley called the game of his: life a the: ‘Lakers topped | Blway, an » all-American’ oe ~ at Stanford last year, won't. ‘starting -, ‘Cause Reeves to change’ the. r,, , team’s offence althicigh: the “Déenver coach conceded that wer probably’ will: put in a certain, passes we. wouldn't.“ i ; _pther. Tuesday that his acquisition atte in cele NDA lap "Nixon, "keto 0, ’ Selillcnter, the forint Ohio State: ‘btar; iss currently: under: ‘nveatigation: by, the ‘league “for gambling, . and: ‘His future: in the NFL: is. “wnicertali,” “Playing ‘for (Colts. , Coach) Fran Kut couldbe kee other * alot of vane Hanes Fo eee realiniol ene: : a . ‘trade Monday - that. sent ’- Ellway-: ‘to “Denver, : sald . vont ihe ~ Hinton, Denver's No.1 o draft Pick this year and the - fourth: “overall ‘in the. first -by Baltimore Colts may | bea ~Tound, was not a4 optimistic. boast lo his. “career. But offensive’ >. tackle, - share- _ Hertmann’s a enthtisiasm.. ; Herrmann and - Hinton, Baltimore in. exchange. Chris - about the-trdde, + His -lawyer Dick , ‘Lynn; : sald Hinton was “crushed"? , : by the unexpected trade and will entertain, offers “today. from. Chicago Blitz of the. United: States- Football. League. ’ Hinton staid. “he would -also “meet with the ; Colts: ‘on Thursday,’ Asked ‘the chances. of Elway, the top’ National “signing with= the Colts,’ Football”: League * draft . choice this year, Elway had ~ ‘threatened to joln-baseball’s New - York. -Yarikee | ‘organization, if ‘the Colts - had not traded him. “y thought. Thadn’t gotten. ‘much ofa chance to play in Denver, and: by going: to: ‘Haltimore, . I could move, ~- right |: “and: Herrmann said. “Bob Woolf, Herrmann’s .. agent, sald in Boston he had been told by Colts general: manager Ernie Accorsi that they “are ‘happy with Mark start,” . and he is going to be given - every assurance of fighting * for a starting position.” " ~ Herrmann will be battling Mike. Pagel, and possibly Art ‘Schlichter, starting | quarterback job with : the- Colts. However, for - the. mea. well-imown wide ;Hinton said: “It's 50-50,'". Elway already: has ‘been -algned to a series -of ‘five “one-year contracts by fhe. . Brontos.. . *4¢'g flattering, “all. th ; attention; but. I don't “pay much mind to what people say," Elway: aaid Tuesday. © * most concems hin.now oo | ~ Ketting to know the guys on. the-team,”"" oe ‘ Wade. Manning, a Denver wide receiver, sald: If this guy isas good as they'say he : is,.then he's going to- make. receiver. re "But Manning said Reeves uses a comiplicated offensive system, patterned after that of the Dallas Cowboys,’ ‘and cautioned. - that’ it could’ be tough for Elway to adjust.” > mecnifinal sees. “He'-said--the thing. that -~ a ” portland Teal Blazers 116: scairéd of his careséshigh, ‘2 helftimie lead ‘ 4 Points. iy a ‘dectsive first “as ~ the!. “Lakers | \ ¢liminated the Trail ‘Blazers 41: in thelr best-of-seven. . Weatern :: “Conference The : ‘Lakers, who: “are” yo attempting to- become ‘the. first NBA. team to-win. back- ~-todbaek ae poh Denver Nuggets series ‘for. the , Westega, ‘Senterence,_ title. : begin “at. ‘the. ~ Sunday *- ‘ext Tuesday « “Denver ia‘at San Antonio ‘and. had: a. ‘game-high ib tonight for the fifth game of - their serles, which the Spurs ; lead 3:1, oe in the East, ‘Philadephia ” -beat New: York Knicks -and- Milwaukee : ‘swept “Boston .' "Celtics In four games each, “the. Jeers atid Bucks. will “play the” opener of. the. :eonference. . finals : ‘Philadelphia: on Sunday. » While Nixon’ was. making V7 of ‘his . 25- field goal attempts, veteran Los Angeles centre’ Kareem . - Abdul-Jabbar contributed . ‘21 points and 11 rebounds, Jabbar, . ° seven-foot-t averaged 33.3 points in the first’ four - games ‘of the . series. : 4] thought it was critical for me to have a strong © -game _ tonight from__a. ‘shooting standpoint,” said. ‘Nixon, who made only five of 13 floor shots in scoring 10 “points as Portland won. the - fourth .game— 108-85 * last~~ “Sunday. “It was great that I. ~ Wasable to come out and Hit my first few shots.,: “That sets my _tempo."’- . Actually,. Nixon missed his firat fleld-goal attempt. -But the six-year NBA veteran made his next 10 as Los Angeles ptormed to a 85 “lt: wes: abvio i! - from ihe stait that ed (he. Lakera) were: reddy,””, ‘sald Riley. - We showed” “the unity, strength and pee of « -the:t team . tonight.” oF "Norman “had ‘the aa sume. ae “hls ‘life. T would have hated” to go baek to Portland {fora — tomorrow lah ‘iho we pu” next.’We just -want ‘to find : out how wins {his one before . king :- aan (Magic) Joie a added: 25° pointa. for. the - Lakers, giving ‘thé: ‘elub’s” | " starting’ guards: 61. points, . _aseiats,, ~ (Abdul-Jabbar) * 80 ‘much _ that -he is unable to: 2a Gyery tinte, 80 we ‘knew * Was up to us to put points on*” f the: board,” said: J¢hnson. “With Norm scoring #0 well, / I knew it was gaingto be a . Jong night for. Portland. nf -Jdim Paxson | Jed, : “the ‘Blazers. with 32, points. Calvin Natt added.17 points and grabbed 1t rebounds for Portland, =. 15, |. * Portland coach * Jack Ramsay had: ‘words of — . praise for both teams. “'T think we played hard,” _ Ramsay. sald, “We were a. _ little over-anxious. - “T would not fault us for a, effort. 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