” 7 Five golds at Molstar Sunday ; Page 4, The Heratd, Monday, January 10, 1983 = herald “Local Sports Shorts’ : 4 Kitimat oidtimers beat bet “Kitimat: Oldtimers. beat “Terrace: -Oldtimers: 48 in‘ _ exhibition, ‘hockey action ‘Saturday wight at: the: ‘Terrace |, Arena ae " Scoring, foc Kitimat were Jim ‘Wilson, Brin Brockte, ‘Art: - Opheim and Wade Merkley’. while the Terrace goslecbrers were Harold Cox, Frank or Brien: and. Steve Sparks. - : » Opbein wins ladies’ roze : Barb Opheim's rink from Kitimat won thé ladies” zone ” torunament i in Houston with a victory over. Linda Moveld of Prince Rupert ‘Sunday. _ Opheim knocked both the Terrace rinks out of contention : ‘in the modified double-knockout bonspiel, beating Paulette -. Patterson: Sunday . mornifig after eliminating - Judy : Degerness Saturday night. Opheim now advances to the next round of ladies’ curling, *Teading | to the provincial championships | later this spring. Judzontis, Mellmoyle qualify. Rinks skipped-by Gord Judzéntis and Scotty’ ‘MeTimoyle will represent { the Terrace Curling Club at next weekend's . men’s zone finals in Prince Rupert after winning the men’s * lub zone bonspiel on the weekend. Judzentis’ rink won the A side of the tournament, winning _ both their games and beating Mclmoyle’s rink decisively , ina shortened eight-end final game. : _ Mellmoyle then went to the B side of the ‘draw and beat Brian Jackson’s rink 7-6 i in an extra-end B final. Judzentis’ rink includes Wayne Epp, Kevin Sparks, and - Glenn Thomsen, while Mclimoyle’s rink has’ Dwayne . : Needham, Murray Oakden and Steve Wright as members. ae - final game _ MONCTON, NB: (cP) — » Sékol Kiev" ‘of the: Soviet. ~ Union - doubled ‘Canada’ 3 Olympic training: team 4-2: °,;, Cal “Sunday, to finish thelr eight: fi game, exhibition - hockey series “with | seven wins. and : ne loss; . . Kullkov Darren. Lowe. of the _ University of Toronto Blues scored the Canadian goals. Both.:. teams. ~ played without the services of three top players; suspended after a bench-clearing braw! in a game at Charlottetown on | Saturday, won| by the’ - Soviets .4-2, _ There were, only. a ‘few: minor penalties handed out before fights broke. out in "the last second of the game. Suddenly, sticks. started swinging -in the. Canadian - end and in seconds both _. benches were empty.: Alexndr - Defenceman _Menchenkov was suspended . _ for three games. and now will miss two games in the Soviet . Union, ‘Forwards Anatoli: Stepanishev and . Evgeni Shastin recelved one-game suspensions. . . dean-Francios Boutin of _, the University of Moncton _ was suspended’ for’ two = games-and will sit out one game When the Blue Eagles: resume league play. Doug ~ ..Sergl Demchenko; -Antoll ‘Demin, Nicholi Ladygin, ; ~ and: Alexandr “+. seored -for Sokol: Kiev, a first-division team in the v ‘Soviet Union.’ wins - roared ‘back in’ the second th: ‘three : straight “Boal earns: a. look. - | faybe. how National Hockey League scouts, will “take a closer look at centre . Kelly Glowa of - -Brandon Wheat ‘Kings, : .. He equalled ‘the Western Hockey. League's record of | 10 points ‘in. a single’ game : Sunday, with four goals and six assists, to spark - the Wheat Kings to a 12-6 win over Prince Albert ‘Raiders: | : |\That gave him a total of Bl _ Goals, best in the WHL, and assists for 110 points, also ta league high, after 42 of - randon’ 8 43 ‘games. He missed one game earlier this season due to a death in the farhily,-ending a ‘streak : of 181 consecutive games in ~ ; his’ three-year career: with the ‘Wheat Kings... But for. some reason, “Glowa, 19," from’ Fort St. John, B.C., was ignored ‘the NHL ‘entry .draft last summer. It’shard to believe: because of. his 1981-82: scoring output — 59 goals. ‘and 78 assists for 137 points Pa Terry Zaporzan.-of ‘Terrace's..Totem Ford midget rep team scored two third-period goals‘ against Kitimat’s Legion Bomber. midgets $ nday 8 afternoon In the Terrace 23 home-tice. ° wit. over: Kitimat, the: second here fash shovelled the puck underneath Kitimat coal Don Bare. Minor hockey roundup nea fitiice minor hockey nh its ‘share The first weekend of minor hockey rep team league action of the New " Year wound up Sunday evening, with teams from “Terrace winning. more "Herb Grant and ‘adding. one each. , Saturday in Terrace, Shinde scored . twice te lead Terrace to-the 4-3. ie Five skiers were-awarded _goid medals during Molstar - racing compelition Sunday ‘afternoon at Kitsumkalum Mountain ski hill. © : The five skiers surpassed the’ standard necessary for. them to earn the gold medals, and joined the 10 silver-medal and féur bronze-medal winners from . ‘Sunday's competition. ‘Bill Gair; Robert Jenkins, Scott Welton, Steve Schultz - "and. Rui Batista won the - golds, which are awarded on the basis of a skier’s "Scott Welton, performance handica pped. in comparison to a pre-set. standard.. Racers compete in four age groups for male - -and- female skiers and are handicapped on thal basis, but golds are not awarded in separate. categories. 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Repairs & _ Painting’ © TE wack AVALABL | “FoR YOUR AD, ‘ Phone | - 635- 6357 For information on running your ad in the DUSTTeSs directory call 635-6357 than their share of. games. PUPS ve : “Terrace’s All Seasons pup reps went _ lo Prince Rupert and split their two- ; - "ame series. with the host pups, losing ©: the first game 8-2 but rebounding to | ‘win the second 4-2. . Friday night, Rupert's pups took the | . impressive win without much trouble, : ‘with only Shane. Maitland and Lane ~ Fredericks. able to solve-the Rupert-~_ | detence. Dettiftor Saturday’ ‘5 CafiSirace’s wins ; were unavailable. PEE WEES The B.C. Timber pee \ wee reps from . , Tertace won a home-and-home series ‘against the Kiwanis. pee wees from Kitimat, beating the host Kitiniat team _ 35 Friday night. and winning ‘again Saturday morning at home 6-3... Friday night, Terrace scored. four third-period goals on their ‘way to the 7- - 5 win, overcoming a 4-3 deficit. Brad Trudeau scored four times in ihe . game, with Robert Holmberg getting a ‘pair and John Donohue adding the single. Milch Shinde assisted on three ofthe Terrace goals, ~ For Kitimat Friday, it was Ryan Monro wilh two and ‘Kelly Gilchrist, Singles came from Blair Larratt, - Taylor,.. Roger Pomerleau. “and” ~ while : Trudeau, : the Kitimat Boals. | BANTAMS, Saturday. morning. - & &. third.py wel =: MIDGETS . The. Terrace Inland, Kenworth. bantams split their series against -. ‘Prince Rupert in’ Prince Rupert, winning Friday’ night - but losing | . Friday - ‘night, Terrace Seored five. ua and take the game 9-5. Lawrence Stella: : 3 had a.pair for Kénworth; while Mark - Greyeyes, Mike Smith and. Kelson Crouse each had a goal and two’. assists.. Mike .Bee, Neilson Thomas, Brent Petch and Chris Culp scoreil singles as well forthe Terrace team, while Dennis Ames had two assists as. Salurday morning the “Rupert | - bantams turned the lables‘on Terrace, - Stella had two apiece for Kenworth, ‘.while Harvey Degerness got a single . -and: Greyeyes, Smith and Crouse - ‘assisted-on two goals ‘each, Brian McDonald * the we Grant, John - had a successful weekend aiaint area competition, tying with the Terrace Chrysler Juveniles Friday night ‘and j beating Smithers and Kitimat midgels wext two days., _ ; ; Friday. night, Dale Kushner and . Dave Kawinsky scored two goals each Klonorakis and Brian-O'Neill scored. « and Arron Scott and Cliff Furnseth had . —_ | singles for Totem Ford, in their €-6 tie - : eae = with Terrace Chrysler. : Scoring, for ’ ; Chrysler: were Darryl Craft," Lorne © . Lofroth, Garry Donald, Brent Rogers, ° Ken Newman and Lyle Marleau: - Saturday; Totem’ Ford hosted the © - Smithers midget aa ‘and beat then: ~~ ‘Tt? Kushnet-znd Scott had four eadh, od gagals to erasa,a,54 defiait: nt Mé¥id'Des jardin ai®rrey’Kaye wth: had two and Terry Zaporzan, Brian’ — Badge, lan Alger, Kawinsky” and. Furnseth got singles in the win against ~ overmatched Smithers. + Sunday Totem Ford beat Kitimat’ 's ‘Légions Bombers 9-3, Kawineky “and Zaporzan: each had a pair while’ . Scoring singles were Furnseth,-Rod : Philpo}, Desjardins and Jeff Sharples, ‘Tracy Cammazola, Breck Moore and scoring three unanswered third-period 'Gleqn Robinson were the Kitimat goals enroute toa7-5 win. Peteh and, Scorers in Sunday’s game. - - Saturday, Bombers hosted Smithers and tied them 3-3 at Tamitik, Nav Shergill, Hughie Mitchell scored for Kitimat, . who. sat out five’ regulars. and played The Terrace Totem’ Ford midgets with five bantams in the neup. . Darren. Schikowski and Flyers shake loss, keep winning ') A ‘Bel trouneing - ad- ° ministéred by the touring | not- .. withstanding “Philadelphia - Soviet All-Stars Flyers. are“ playing their - best hockey of the National ‘Hockey League season. The bad tasté left by the . Soviets. last Thursday has been at least partially digpelled by- a-nine-game’ _ winning streak, tying @ club | record. and widening «the’~ Flyers’ lead atop: the Patrick Division. ‘ The latest triumph came Sunday night at the Spec- trum, where Mark Howe. and Bill Barber scored. short-handed -goals “32: Beconds apart in the second period to break a 2-2 tie and . send the Flyers to an 84 win | aver Hartford Whalers. “When you have a mind Nylund stays out TORONTO (CP) — Gary ~ . Nylund, the No.1. draft . choice last year for Toronto: ‘ “Maple Leafs, now js: not ‘ expected. to ‘be back ‘in / action until early Febrtiary. |. ‘the big defencenian, who “ED injured his teft. knee in an | -. exhibition game prior: to the regular season. and un- derwent surgery, bad his first workout Sunday with the Leafs since the injury. “Thad to bite my lip a few times," Nylund ‘sald. hs wanted to try blasting out of — | the corner and see if my. like Mark. Howe flying around the ice, it’s just the same as playing even ~ - Birength,"”’ captain Bobby _ Clarke -said of Howe's penalty-killing prowess.’ “He can take the puck and "turn it into an offensive play quickly. . “We played well ina lot of - areas. But, with the number of scoring chances’ we had, we could have gotten 15 goals. Ww The "Flyers, led . by veteran cenire Darryl Sittler's three-goal per- formance, had. beaten the Whalers 7-4. the. previous night in Hartford, Conn. Meanwhile, Chicago Black Hawks ‘and Min- nesota North Stars split two weekend ‘ games, Chicago 7 winning 68 at home rad yet ‘knee. would take it. “But I've been ding itive! months ‘and: été day,;"' so ariother’ few weeks “aren't. going to-hurt.”: ~ season. eo - He will probably start his ~ comeback. aé a part-timer. ‘The Leafs would like to send “tim to thelr. American ’ Hockey Leagu¢ farm club in St. Catharines, Ont., to play | himeelf in shape, but rutes ~ don’t permit this. ~ Hhettord ii fs Sulliman' 8, isth - and” Oat goals of'the peasdi, | Phe Flyers followed with | short-handed goals by Howe Nylund 2 lund will wear a brace and Barber in rapid ‘sue . ‘on the knee for the reat of -' . the season and pari of next ‘Philadelphia’ 8 ‘lead: before. the~ Shootout: ‘subsided: after losing 4-t Saturday - night in Bloomington, Minn. ‘Elsewhere Sunday, ‘it was: Detroit Red Wings 4, Edmonton. Oilers 3; .Win- nipeg Jets 4,. Piltsburgh Penguins 3; Buffalo Sabrea 7, Los Angeles. Kings 2: Bid New York ‘Rangers 4, New oa Jersey Devils 3, Other results Saturday: Boston Bruins 2, Montreal Canadiens 1; Toronto Maple Leafs 7, Los. Angeles 5; Calgary Flames 5, Detroit 2: -New- York Islanders 6, Quehec Nordiques i; and St.. Louls Blues: 4, Washington Capitals 3. a : |. The Whalers,- who ‘have only a tie to show for their : last 11 outings, have never ” “won in, Philadelphia and were outshot 53-28 Sunday. : night, ~The Flyers fed 1-0 after oné period on -& “goal : by - Mark Taylor. Ray’ =. made It 201 na * Allison ] séednd siiea “it on, Do cession. . Pierre ‘Lacroli’ 5 ‘goal ul the margin bo 4-3 but Brian. “regained 7 two-goal: Propp = ‘The Flyers padded their lead (o'7-3 early In the third on goals by Paul Holmgren patlad pate and Sittler, with his- 27th of: , the season. ‘ .. Ray Neufeld scored for. , the Whalers before Propp closed out the -scoring at | "15:35 with his second Boal of the game. . Hawks 6 North Stars.3 a Chicago right. winger Peter Marsh scored .in the * first period, set up a short- handed." goal by- Rick Paterson in the second.and. “Taid a. ‘perfect - -pasa onto - Denis Savard's . stick. for another goal in the third.’ Chicago got two. insurance goals from Tim: ‘Higgins in the last six minutes, Steve Larmer chipped in’: his ath: ~ of the season. ts mo Was the biggest win of “the Season for us because, if - wt ey had won, they'd only be. “five points.” behind - and. it. would . have kept :us .- reeling, ''- Chicago dodltender’ ‘Tony © Esposito * said of the faltering ‘Hawks’ _hold‘on first place in the Norris Division. Dino. Clecareni, ‘with tis. : 2th, Steve Payne and.Willl - Plett replied for the. North - ‘Stare, = . Hed Whigs A oltérs 3. oy «Mark Osborne, ‘John. . Barreit, Willie: Huber’ and | ~ Paul Woods all put the puck | - belween _the~“lega’ of ‘ Edniontin Roaltender Grant. Fuhr to help Detroit shap a four-game losing slide,