Pe be SI i Organizers of the Shown here a are Shaun Stevenson _médals from the Pe -webkend. Kehi won'a silver In the slalom. (left) and Brent Kehl (right) with their psi challenge ski race In’ Prince George on.the gold In the giant slalom, and Stevenson \ won,the | a er Ur RRS Le 2b eh, “Rtésumakalum | ‘ski club bantams attended. the. first - two aces. of, the’ Pepsi challenge: -seried, “held at . Purden”.akl-hillin Prince George. on. Saturday and is “6 - ‘Sunday and twa local skiers CALGARY (CP) Wiriter Olympics in Calgary said. a deal announced ’ Tuesday i in which the ABC— TVi will pay $384 million (Canadian) for US, television rights virtually guarantees the Games will be debt-free, The Olympie TV contract, i. signed after 11 hours of. heated bidding in Lausanze, Switzerland, is the fattest in . history. “The television com- pages: expressed through ir bidding a willingness - . 000 fietbroke;” Said Frank | Rigg Bhaipmant orslonnes RMS | << Olymipie-iv0e organizing committee. | King spoke to Calgary reporters by telephone. ABC: officials were not available for comment. King said the ABC con-' tract “reduces. for. all Calgarians once and for all - any tisk or any doubts they may have had about the ability. of these Games to finance themselves.” . He said the three private U.S. networks were eager to broadcast the © Calgary Olympics because . their North American - location will allow liye, prime-time coverage to the ‘massive The Caledonia Kermodes’ remained ‘in the top ten in the provincial . basketball rankings released Tuesday, The Kermedes were ranked seventh after the last release of the rankings and held on to eighth spot this time with their impressive ‘victory over rivals Prince. Rupert Rainmakers on the weekend. Ed Peterson said after heating the. score of the s weekend’s game, we've got Wirntpag, a pretty good idea of the calibre of the Rupert team - 80 if Terrace Is sticking it to them by that much they have to be considered in the top..ten. The Kermodes downed Rupert 102-69. ~ WHI Standings i -all-stars Gilbert Perreault ; . of Buffalo. Sabres, Barry Pederson of Boston Bruiris -: ‘PLAYERS ADDED’ Eastern Division “Oy WELT FAP Regina U4 1 266 192 63 Lethbridge = 31 15 0 144 185,42 Med: Hat = 26.17 1 259 ta 53 Brandon . 2427 2278 219.50. Saskatoon | 2522 0 218 235 50 Prince Albart2é 22 1 240, 947 4¢ Calgary - 24:21 0224 209 48 Oa7 0 1% ats 18 : Western Division Kamioops 2p 17 0 276 724 5E Victoria = ° 25.49 0.279 193 50 New - Went, 21 94-2 187 297 44 Portland 22:22 0 266 287 44 Seattte 15 31 0. 20P 252 30 Kelowne .. 12:35 1199 an a5 ‘ ‘Tuesday's Reauits — Seattle 11 Winnipeg 1 ‘Regina 4. Saskatoon 5 fon) Kalowns ‘S$ Victoria 2 ‘today's Garnet Prince Albert af Magicine Hal Kelowna af Portland Regina at Brandon 1988 « . Winter Montreal Canadiens, . Joe. Pittsburgh: Penguins. . . American audience, drastically increasing the rates charged = to ad- vertisers, Incontrast, ABC is paying about $110 - million to. broadcast next, month’s Olympics = in ‘Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, while U.S, rights to the Summer Games in Los ‘Angeles in _ July will cost: the network about $265 million. “ABC is receiving about $300,000 for every 80-seeond, prime-time ad from. Sarajevo. . 7 SHOW - SPECIAL IN- ‘TEREST O88" * King “sald the” iietibtkes alstéHowed bpedlut lhterést ‘in Calgary because, for the first time, the Olympics will - extend through three weekends, . which ‘will. provide extra advertising revenues, Details’ of the , Swiss bidding war, which followed 18 months of preliminary talks, were. not . released because the networks must battle again soon to decide which will telecast the (1988 Summer Olympics i in Seoul, Korea. - Olympic dfficials had already lessened the threat | of ending up like Montreal, which was left with a $1- vo Olympics make big deal. Olympics, by getting the local, Albérta and federal governments to take © responsibility for almost all. -construction projects. 7 The organizing’ com- mittee must give - “$103 million from its ABC con- | tract to the International - Olympic . Committee. Another $77 million must be set aside in an IOC trust to cover costs of.” providing worldwide TV covernge. — That leaves $206. million $31.1 million: more than they. had: estimateds: from’: ‘all available TV": rights in an> earlier break-even financial plan. : ; crease because . ‘contracts | with several television companies, including those - in Europe, Australia. and. Japan, remain to be signed. . The CTV network. paid - $4.5 million for Canadian’: ‘The total is bound to’ in did particularly well. 2 Brent .Kehl wori the ‘gold medal in the giant slalom on Saturday and -Hnished fourth «in Sunday. Shaun Stevenson finished the slalom © on the alaloin. . . Roth. boys” are, working ‘towards a berth to represent. "the: northern zones ‘at'.the-: BC. -charnpionship’ at: Apex Alplie:in Penticton ‘in:late ' March, - Kehl. is’ “currently” the overall point leader ,in™ , the zone for bantam: boys,” he has 57 polnts. Stevenson , is third overall’ with a points, - Coach Ron Kurylowich | 2a } said he’ is particularly Pleased with the. skiera’ Performance on — the weekend, He said the local team is at a definite . disadvantage when it comes ~ eighth in’ the giant slalom.” _ and. won-a silver medal’ in’ . to practice time, singe Kitsumkalum ski-hill . has been closed for the majority of the season. «While other clubs are practicing two or three times a week, the ' Terrace team has to settle. for a long and expensive trip to Smithers once a week. Next action for the club will be ‘the Northern B.C. _ Winter’ Games ‘ on Feb, 3rd- Sth. The next race in the . .Pepsi challenge will be Feb, - th and 12th In Smithers, Other Kitsumkalum Skiers picking up points were: Jimmy Horner « 4th G.5.; Adam Ford - 14th G.S, and 16th Slalom; Brooks Randle - 16th GS, and 13th: Slalom; Robbie Morrison «' 20th G.S, and Tath Slalom; Geiger unbeaten Today is day three of the ‘junior =men’s. interior. playoffs being held at the Terrace curling club, Going into “this, mornings’ draw. organizers from the special trust. | The” Dean : “We're already over our financial plan projection and we still have more. to gO,” said committee president Bill Pratt from Latiganne, Pratt said the unexpected windfall means Olympic organizers can- advance from the “need to have” to. the “niece to have" projects ‘Iiterallly. - ‘a _ Shopping spree, ‘ He said -the size of the” “ABC contract can have no - for Calgary: organizers —~ effect. on thecommitments. | ~ made. by ithe ;,Calgary, . Alberta’ --and:--~ federal: governments in ‘paying’ ‘a’ share of the Olympic costs, * ‘The city is “contributing” land and about $25 million while the Province hag _promised ‘about $100 million. Ottawa has agreed _ to’ about $222 million. .. Under the ABC contract, . ‘Calgary will receive a $25- “million down-payment - tights in a deal signed. last . within 30 days. Then five month that also makes: it - host broadeastler. MAY RETURN MILLIONS * CTV, has estimated. host broadcasting ‘costs at $41, 5 million, -Meaning the’ 0c” . May return. ds much as $95.5 | . million: ~ Kermodes. stil top ten tt to aA boys High school Batketball Rankings : Schoot . Nickname - “1. Staveston . Packtrs 2. Windsor Dykes 3. Richmond Colt * 4. King George - Dragens 5. .@urnuby Cantral Wildcats 6 Kilarny Covgers 7. Pen‘iction | . Lakers a. Terrace ": Kermodes % John Olver Jokers. 10. Parkland Panthers 10. AAt, Coug _ Rams Honorable mention. ‘Kifselanoa, Naw westminster, High. Prince of Wales. Allstars MONTREAL (CP) Coaches Al Arbour of the _ Prince of Wales Conference and Glen Sather of “the Clarence- Campbell’ ‘Con- ference named 10 rookies among the 16 players added to play In the National Hockey League's s6th all- star game Jan. Jl at East Rutherford, Nil. the. league announced Tuesday. . Islanders, .. _fourstime . defending . Stanley: Cup. champions; added. veteran. ; and .Don. -Maloney, of New -; York Rangers, along with - all-star. rookies .. Mike, o’Connell of Boston, “Mark ; Johnsin of Hartford * Whales, Mats Naslund of Cirella; of New’ Jérsdyi ‘Devils and Mike Bullard of * Sather of Edmonto Ojlers, a rookie in all-star com- petition, added first-year scoring’ seraation Steve’ "Yzerman of Detroit Red’ game at: the ‘Meadowlands. "two selected by niembers of the ‘tas Ranking “gone . 2° _ Lower mainland 100, . Howe Sound | Lower mainiand ate _ Lower motaland not ranked * Lower matniand’_ . “%: Lower mainiand © 5 voor. @kanogan | en ) Northweat ‘ @ a." Lewer mainland not ranked. | Van. island ‘Ven, (stand ‘buchen Pak Wet van added ws Wings,” ‘defenceman Brad _ Maxwell and : 19-year-old “eaptain” Brian - “Bellows of ‘Minnesota North “right-wingers Tony Tanti of Stars and Vancouver Canucks. and “Glenn , Anderson of the Oilers’ ‘tis firat-time all-star : performers. ‘Veteran - Flames, . centre . “Denis Savard of -Chicago “Black Hawks: ’; and -defenceman . ‘Dave ' Babych of Winnipeg Jels team. Tound out Sather’s eve The first 12-members of each team — 10 skaters and goalkeepers ~ ~ were: Professional » Hockey * Writers Association. Each | “coach added the remairiing ‘ elght . provision that: éach club in - >the — players with — the: - conference , ie represented, / gee addition of Andersén § ie Ollers seven pas tives. for the Olympic tight-winger : a Lanny MeDonaldof Calgary _ Arbour ‘of . - New. York per cent of what is left must -be paid each year during. 1985; 1986 and 1987. The rest is: ‘forwarded, in three 1986 instalJments .. i= in early -January and: Febroary plus, wen the Olymples end Feb.” Transactions: Amaritan League: Baltimore Qriclas sign outttelder Gary Roenicke to a three-year contract. Boston Red Sox sign outfielder Aeld Nichols to # five-year contract. Seattle Mariners sign pitcher Jim Benttle fa a three-year contract, Texas Rangers announce that . tentreflelder George Wright and ° pitcher Odell Jones agreed to contract terms. National League -Housten Astros sign pitcher Mike Scott and outflelday’ Erie Bullack to one-year’ contracis, ; BASKETBALL Meats Supersonics place guard Brown on the Injured Ist ond reinstate gvard Cisy Johnsen, FOOTBALL cornerbi Donovan Rose from Winnipay | Blue © . eon Arges reacquire | ‘Bombers for future considerations, NFL, o, ‘" Altanta’ Faleons announce that ‘defensive backileld coach Jack Christiansen will not return for the 1984 season - becoune of health | teasong, = - Cincinnati Bengals ston offensive tackla Don Swatterd. . Green Bay Packets snnounce that - | quarterback David -Whitehurat agreed = 10 contract tarms. Arizona Wranglers slgn wide receiver Dave Stiet fo a multl-yeor contract, . Jacksonvitte fulia sign wide “fecelver Gary Clark. Los Angeles @xprass sign yide reclvers ‘Billy Waddy and Ron Jeapley release running back Derrek Peels _ ind tinebacker Chuck. Walker. Michigen Panthers sign wide recelvers Derek Holloway and Frank AcCiain Po. _and linaoacker Ray ‘Bentieys trade | tackly Kay, Bungerds to _ Arizone Wranglers for the rights to, quarterbaéa CIF Olander; ‘. Whive wide recelver Harold Brown. Qukiend invedere sign datensive ; imenan Mitgh Callahan, wide Calvert * iantes Hood, Jef Jennings, Dave *Stranaky - and = Ray Arnold, VUnebeckers” ‘Owlght Ford and Mike Stratton, fullback Mel Tyckar, safety Steve ‘Brady, ' conite Mike Repetto, and offensive tockle Mike Whited, . Ghtahome Ouilaws sign wide o ~arecalvaradAal. ot Gray. fevers ‘ Geiger rink ‘of Prince George had‘ two come from behind wins to open the playoff, one‘ going to 11° - ends, and since then they’ only one; rink” remained - undefeated. haven't looked back. Their Tecord going into the 10:00 , 4m... draw’ this “morning . Bead at (5-0. Gelger defeated Charlie Radford of cn Terrace 10-7 to give him his fifth win, Radford has one win and four losses going . into today. Games today are “scheduled for 10:00'a.m, and - 3:00) pam. | _A farewell breakfast, sponsored by _ Alcan, is scheduled for Thursday morning. The top two teams: from the interior playoffs will remain in Terrace to curl in ithe B.C. prévincial junior “Men's playoffs which begin -Friday morning ‘at the Terrace curling club. ZAP IT NOW. : . including ® Cory ‘Abitgle 17th GB: Darrin Hudson - 18th G.S.; Kevin Pringle - 18th @.S. The _ Girls pleking ‘up points” were: Tia Kurylowich - 9th G.8. and * 7th Slalom; Chery] Blanes - - 7th G.S,; Karen Pegg:- gth GS.; Sara Morin --10th G Sy Susan Pelletier - 11th’ GS. and 12th Slalom. sue DREN SO Ne "The Herald, Wednesday, January 25, 1984, Pages for local skiers ” Gvarail Point Standings - Top Ten Boys: Brent Keh! T. Alan Young PG, Shaun Stevenson 7, Scott Rowsell =, Cam Johnson 5. Scott Monks 5. - Brent Morosh P.G. Jimmy Horner —T, Trent Collison S. 5? 50 44 4] 3 35 26 2 20 BillyJoChecko 5, 19 Savala’s wins 7 The battle for first in the Terrace commercial hockey league last night - saw Savala’s come out on top with a 8-2 victory over _Lakelse Hotel. . The league's leading goalie Dan Poirier turned back 14 shots allowing only two goals as. his’ team powered their way into first place, ‘The game was a true battle with 44 minutes in penalties being handed out, two game misconducts, : The score was 2-1 for -Savala’s after the first period with goals from Phil Webb and Steve Bannon for Savala’s and an unassisted goal: by Jim Rigler for Lakelse. Lakelse was then shut outin the second period while Savala’s got goals from Jari, Ranakari, Joel ‘Perry and Lance Legoufffe, leaving thescore at 5-1 after two, Savala’s - got. two more Goals to start the third period. Jari. Ranokari scored at 2:00 and Phil Webb got his second goal at 3:58. Tim Kolner got the only other Lakelse goal at 7:01 assisted by Dan Nelson and Eruce Cameron. Savala's scored the last two goals to put it away, Lance Legouffe got his second at- 11:49 and Dave Badge finished up the scoring at Girls : Laradohnstone = S. 65 Regan Rowsell -§. 55 ‘ Leanne Wilson s Hv Tara Willlams S$. 3 Allison Litz * §- 25 Lisa Jaycox $s. 3 Cathey Mcintyre’ §. 21 Eva Jaycox | s. Nikki Collison § 15 TlaKurylowich T. 12 17:19 to put the final score at 92. Darcy Mallett had six ‘assists on the night and Legouffe added three assists to his goals. Lakelse takes on Skeena - Hotel Thursday night at 9:15 at the Terrace arena. Moon will talk. HOUSTON (AP) Warren Moon, the record- setting -quarterback for Edmonton Eskimos of the ‘Canadian Football League, said Tuesday he has talked to Houston Oilers coaches Sbout their plans for the National Football League ° team, . But Moon, who played for new Oilers coach Hugh Campbell in the CFL, said he hasn't talked business with Houston. Moan said he is scheduled to meet with Oilers general manager Ladd Herzeg today. Moon and Campbell were interviewed at a basketball game between Golden State Warriors and Houston . Grey ~ Cups Rockets, Moon admitted the Houston club moved up several notches on his list of prospective employers when it hired Campbell. “It really strengthened their position,'' he’ said, “Tm very familiar with him and very close with him.” Moon said he Intends to decide where to play by early February, ° Campbell, who won five with the Eskimos, said Moon would - 1b. rather play with a winping . team than excel pergonally. “It’s so important to him that we demonstrate that we can win and win fairly quickly,” Campbell, said. Commercial & Residential Carpei& Upholstery 24 HOUR SERVICE i FLOOD, SMOKE & AIRE. « EMERGENCY SERVICE *. 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