“i peter Attinger likes ‘to think he'll survive the | Curse of Bern. & DULUTH, "Minn, ce, Sn voican bukeltip ‘ie sitting atop the men’s world curling __amnlepatse today wit “NHL's playoff. summaries Montreal 2 Boston 1 Mc! Mil ji taibly: mt at i Mo a 337; Latteue "Penalties -_ ta) tor 3:49, a Bos: 108. a i Couble- minor, © Robinson ma Milbury” Boa majors, Milan, we -, Taled Ported. 1, Smith 1° (Naa- ac, enteat WO ities — Curran. Son ma- loF;"Baron Alt malor, miscon- ‘ARID, roe Bes I: 52s al Seth on Monireat as 10-21 Botton", nd ea at Pony, Montreal; j Bouton. anendanes — 14146, Vancouver 3 Calgary 5 ugat, - frst Ported. : 1." Vancouver, Gillls i} (Hal- . WET) 10:31 Ponatties — Jackson Cal 1 sh * Snepsts Van 13:23, Lemay Van, Bork Cal majors 161m, Snepets Ponaities t. Reinnart. Cal 4:17, Van bench minor (served by atin 12:47, Beere Cal 16:30. ‘5 aver Smyl 1 (Gills, ri pel ¥' eh i, ‘vancouver, Tenth 1 aa, 7. Calgary, Loob iy {Quinn,' Ejiionton # Winnipeg 2 shites — k, magtons ERO: sve ay oa eri b Prey 5 ela us we First Edmonton, kurrl corey a Summanen) 0:49 14.7 72 lev & rH ay ; De ttaonttottey WEGSum mang Kurrl) 14:35 4' Ednionton, Hi t (MCC lallend, Funri 18:29 5. Winalpeg, MacLean 1 (Mul- ber, ‘Babych) 17:34 Edmonton, Cottey (MeCtelland, Lumley) 18:21 Penbities ¢ Douglas: Wpp, 4:47,..MeCleltand Edm 41:2, Small*Woy, Linseman Edm mi- fors:end mejors 14:26. oF * ) pecend 3... Edmonton, Linseman = 1 (Gretzky, Messier) 7:28 Penatiles ft Lintemen &dm 5:09, .Plcard Wpg, eam malors 6:43, Lineman Edm iii:4s, Kyte Wea ss. 4, Thirt Peried 8 Edmonton, Kurrl 2 (Huddy, conrey> 5:00 \ Edmontieny ae" (Gréimky, Colfey) 9 18. Winnipeg, aatyeh 1 (Cer-.. ‘ Mitem) Te vee eaton Lineman 2 Sdett an gor! Winnipes 16 10 1-99 Etmorpe wl le Sontaert, Veleor, Win- ‘nlp pune, fdmonten. ace = Vag, ~ NBA Standings mASTaRN ‘OWPaRANCR ; attantic Dt vielen ' WoL. Pct, GBL 7 10 1 — ¥- x-Phila a7 40 % wNew York 45 St? whew ‘Jersey 41 35 St? x-Washing M4 Me Central Divishon x-Milwaukee | 45 31 592 wDatrolt - 3 4m »-Atlanta way ae Chic % 4 MT) Clevatand a a Indiana 25 51 oP ‘ i ; ; =z pteeasousesst gs apssstea epreee*s i =. an Bvt? l . MBsg3! l Res eet Ty EREREE ae Sen: Ditbo hh ad y-elinched divielon ine xclinchad plnyott nil ve A. f “we y New! Jere, 118 indiana! V1" Tonight's Games at Cleveland phia at Milwaukee Golden: State a} Denver Los, Angties Wi, Utah at Len Indians at Philadelphia Defralt' at New York Attentd at Chicago Kanage Clty ‘at Loa Angeles Portland a fan Diego . ’ reton . 1. Bulfate, 2. Boston, Fergus ¥ (Bourque) a (LaPontaing, Jonsson) 16:20 NY tsteqders, 7 tanenind wens noel ‘Quebec & Boltalo 2 . Firs "andreyenuk) 16:82) -_ Penalties — Monn Que 2:16, P. Stastny. - Gus. 6:14, _ Housley . wi |. Second Feried - Rochefort 7 UP 2. ' Quebec,” ‘Stastny, Marols) 6:19 1. Butfales Tucker 14:30 Quebec, . Berglund (Marolh Hunter) 15:03 WA Stastny 1 (P. temp A ‘Stastny) iss. Penalties '#.Palement Que, Ramsey Buf. 4:05 Hamel Bul 19, - Tpiee Ported io scoring. - Penatiies — Price Que 3:18 Andreychuk Buf, Moller Que 4:9, Cote Que 14:41, P. Statiny Que, Foligno But mingr, major Lslanders: 4 Raogers1 pirat Perted LY Raviotes, Brinan 1 (hae Pong Potvin NY! é:41, NYR 9:61, LaFontaine NYI- 9:24, Greachner NVR 13:3, Of Bourne NYI ma Second Patios : 2% ONY Islanders, Flatity 1 Bourne..1 . Sutter: NY) dane Lange AVI. 724s Le rouche NYR 6:01, Potvin NYE 133. Third Ported 4 ny Islanders, Gilbert 1 rari Langevin} a ; islendert, LaFontalne 1 (rishey) fi. | Poenatties — Brooks NYR ma: lor, Langevin NVI 4:33 Gillies . NYE U1:16, Ud NYI 13:30, | WASHINGTON 4 FLYERS 2 First Period t Palladetonta, Clarke 1 (At leon) 3 vette, Lewehtin 1 2. “Wis Phe. Grick: iaetonice Slian Iphla, - Sinfigto ' (Sitter, Clarke) 4:5) (pp) 4. Washington, Erickson 1 (Chrletian, Gartner) 9:22 Poenalitles — Bionaqvist Weah 2:54, Poulin Pha 5:25, Third Peried 2 pnt 4. Washington, (Christian, Stevens) 10:16 Penalties — Howe Pha, Gould Wesh 0:20, Dvorak ha 1:07, Clarke Pha 8:16, Hachborn Pha, Erickson Wath malora ‘3:46, Brown Pha miscondyct 13:54, Sitter Phe, Langwey Wash ma- lors 49:25. Shots an geal hy Priladetpnte Wesniniton 5 81-4 Frouss, Ll indbergh, pritedeifntey mola, Washing Attendance — 11,12. Chicago 3 Minnesota 1 pirat Peried No scoring Penaities — Grown chi 6:05, Maruk Min 8:37, Second Poeried 1, Mipnesote, Lindgren 1 (Ac: ton, Maxwell) 5:58 Pans — Lutzlk Chi 2:24, a Lal chi,’ Clecaretlt min 18:53. Third Ported 2 Chicago, Secord 1 ceevara 1:08 3. Chicago, Secord 2 (s, Ler. mer) 11:25 a Chicago Phir the 1 W886" Penaities ¢ Morwell Min, Ludzik Chi.minors, malora. 2:22, McCarthy Min; Paterson x 5, Broten Mtn, Feainster- ni ‘9 6 &21 3 ton, St, Louis 3 Detrolt 2 First Ferled No scoring. Penalties -— Larecn Det 1:45, Sutter $11. 2:31, Kislo Det 4:40, Faderko StL. Barrett Det 6:09, Larson Det 4:41, Detorme StL 0:18, Johnaon Stl 12:02. Serena Faried 1. St. Loula, Pettersaon 1 (Gil mour) 14:34 Panaties — Johnson StL, Git ‘ mour Stl, Larion Bet double minor 4:41, Bothwell Stl 9:13, Reeds St. 15:00, Boldirey Dat 1:8. ™ rd Ported : 2 St Loin, Reads 1 (Choul nara} | iM 3. 34. Louis, —, 1 (Fed erko, Glimour) 9:00 (pp: 4, Déttoll, Kialo 1 tyterman! ue , Ortrelt, Duguay 1 (bola: as Park) Ta, Ll ae Ponatios Bothwell, ‘Wiiter bite ‘ana. i et (errved wy, Pas- an "@ we Loup.” ori em ‘ian Detroit: Lut, attondaee — Meds. Manta Watninaton 92 e a City 121 San Diogo 116 Playsti scoring Korrl, gdm & Ollie, Ver Gregg, Edm LeFonteine, NY! oo ve at ae me oat BS DD Soew mew eaunay ed rt ee ae | 1 Chi a) Eigil Ramat{ell of “Norway, thanks in part to his own ingenuity and the : availability of brushes |’ provided by former world’. ’ champion Al Hackner of * inner Bay, Ont: “Baseball “linescores | — "Ru Fellona, * : - WATIONAL LeAouE . _ iat Division - a -WoL Pet. OBL St. Louls’ 10 LO - Ghteags, 1.0 100. —. Montreal 11 Ww New ‘York 11 40" Phitede(phia 13 Pliteburgh 9 1. 1: _ West Divialon ‘ San Diego 1 0 100 —. Cincinnati tote Atlanta. 17 «0 1M, Houston 1.1. 58 Ae] “Los Angeles +11. “fan Francisco 0 1 «000 1 Wednesday Results Atlanta 4. Philadelphia ¢ New York 2 Cincinnatl 0 Houston § Montreal 2 ' Today's Games Pittaburgh at San Diego St. Louls at Los Angelt: N Chicago at San Francisco N -. riday Games Philadelphia ot. Clnclnnatl N Montreal at Atlanta N New Yark at Houston N Chicego at San Ditgo N Plitsourgh at Los Angeles N St. Lous at San Francisco N ‘Phils ton 0s 200 o4a2 Atlanta 0 O82 Ox 4 56 . Denny {0-1}, McGraw (8) and * B. Diaz) McAuriry (1-0), Bed: . Pealan (6): and Benedici, Mite: Atl — Washington (1), Chamb- Nes (0), Mortrest Hourton 019 964 030— 9108 Guillckson (01), Schatreder (7), James (8), G. Harris’ (ey and Carter; Ryan {10h Runle (1) and Ashby, ‘Ww Vork: 619 080 008.2 3:1 Clacinnati 000 oof OO @ 22 Garitng (0), Sisk (7) and or- U2) Berenyl (0-1), Scherrer C7}, Power (8) and Bitardellé, Gul- den (8), AMERICAN LEaAGua + ast Diviaton WoL Pct. Ga. 1 91.009 - Alnnasota Wednesday Results New York 4 Kansas City 3 Boston 2 California 1 Seattle 3, Toronto 2 Oakland 4 Milwaukee 3 Chicago at Baltimore, Ppd., rain Today's Games Detrolt at Minnesota New York at Kansas City N Chaveland at Texas N Boston at Cailiornla N Toronto al Sesitte N Friday Games Detrolt at Chicago New York at Texas N 8 Cteveland at Kansas City N Gsttimore at Minneiots N Toronto at California N Milwaukee st Seatile 4 Boston at Oakland 4 * Ob bb fee G— 2 76 Seattle 006 068 101 - 3 6 Clancy, Lamp (0-3) (8) and Whitt: Moore, Stanton (1-0) (9) and Kearney. WRE! Tor — Whitt (13) Sea — Phelps (1). Beston * $08 00 002 2 48 Califernta bee ore 088-1 67 Oleda, Cirar (1-0) (BR and Gadman; Witt, Sancher (0-1) and Boone. Hla: fon — Easter (1); Cal — Lynn (1). Teronto Milwaukee 0009 8— 3 70 Oaktand O00 202 GOx-—- 4 OP & Caldwe!l (0-1), Tellmann (9) and Sundberg; Conroy, Burris Hen {2), Cavell (a). and Heath. All — Moore (1). Mew York 102006O- 411 ¢ Kansas City - Niekro (1-0), Rignei! (7) and Wyneger; Spilttorff (0-1), Sa- berhegen (4), | and dlaught, Huisman = (9). “wide — seventh draw. ~ $101 ete— 2 72° O02 0 10 2108 | Attinger was 5 tagged with ‘the Curse ‘of, Bern after twice winning the round-robin portion of the. Air Canada’ Silver Broom ° when ,. the ‘world champlonship was held in ‘his home country, only to a , "Jose both times in: the playoffs. He’s in position to claim top place here this week when the round-robin is ‘completed - Friday morning. But first he has ‘to get through a tough schedule of Scotland, the ‘United States — when the brushes | are expected to come into play — and Norway, with. whom he shared the lead: heading into today’ 8 . Doumark and Austria, 0- ‘stinger, playing with brothers - Bernhard, “Werner and Kurt, sored fqur In the sixth end to “beat Canada’s Mike Riley 64; while” Norway, wing the Canadian-developed wide brooms, saddled Bruce. Roberts's “American team with their second loss of the day, 6-5. TWO LOSSES . Roberts had gone into the day as the only undefeated rink witha 4-0 mark, . ; Both Attinger and Ramsfjell were at 5-1: followed by . Canada, Sweden and the United States, 4-2; West Germany and Scotland, 3- 3; Italy, 2-4; and _ Scotland 6. . In other sixth-round action, Mike Hay of overcame | Sweden’s Per Lindeman 6-4, West German Keith Wendorf won 7-2 over Gunter Marker = of Austria, and Italian veteran Andrea Pavanl beat Christian Thune of Denmark, 7-5. While this is his fourth world champlonship, Peter Attinger says he hopes to make it a memorable one. __ “It'sa unique feeling to be with my brothers,” he said. “It was my big dream to go to the Silver Broom with four brethers on the e team, O's something special. We have. a_ good friendship and we understand. each other. Sometimes we argue, but we never fight.” Riley, the quiet-spoken Winnipeg bachelor, said the Canadians’. second loss of the tournament didn't mean the end, ie have to. win our two and then we're back in the thick of it, “It’s the same story as usual for us — toward the end we have to win. It brought out the best in us at the Brier (in Victoria last month to win the Canadian title) and: hopefully we'll do that: ° here,” * “We can't be concerned ' because we can't do anything about it now,” ‘he sald, “We've got to look forward tomorrow," to They had two key matchups today against Norway in the afternoon and Sweden tonight. OVLUTH, Min. {CP) — Standings after the slxth round ednesday at the world men's curling championship: Wwe Switz 5} Norway 51 Canada 42 Sweden 43 U.S, . 42 Scotland 33 W. Germany 33 Italy 24 Austria 04 Pena rk - 664 - Righetti gives some neat relief By The Associated Press‘ “You've got to hand it to Dave Righetti. New York Yankees did — and the - result was a neat relief performance by the one- time starter. “Righetti did a heck. of a job, especially for the first time,” said Yankee . right-hander Phil Niekro | after Righetti saved a 4-3 victory for him over Kansas City Royals on Wednesday night. “He got me out of a jam, and that’s how you win ball games.’ : Righetti, a hard- throwing _ left-hander whose move to the bullpen this year is one of the most. watched experiments in the American. League, pitched out of a bases-, loaded jam in the seventh inning and retired the Jast seven batters to preserve the Yankee victory, | In other AL actlon it was: Boston Red Sox 2, California Angels 1; Oakland A's 4, porns V Brewers 3 and Seat ~ MatHiners §, “Tofodid Blue "days 2 in 10 innings. “The Chicago-Baltimore contest was rained out. Niekro, a 45-year-old knuckleballer, scattered nine hits in his AL debut. Niekro took a 4-2 lead into -- the: seventh, but got in - trouble © ~ when Pat ” Injured Dawkins scores game winner Despite a sprained _ wrist, Darryl Dawkins scored 4 team-high 24 points and the winning basket in New .Jersey . Nets? 112-111 victory over Indiana Pacers in a National Basketball Association game Wednesday night. Dawkins suffered a sprained right wrist Saturday while facing Boston Celtics and he missed Tuesday night's game, against Milwaukee Bucks. The Nets lost both. contests. . “Thad to play tonight,"” he said, “I really felt I let my teammates down not playing last night.’ Dawkins, whose hand was heavily _ taped “Wednesday, hit a 10-foot turnaround. jump shot rg ‘with nine seconds “remaining to Hft the Nets ‘ to victory. Sheridan and Hal McRae hit one-out singles. Righetti struck out Steve ‘Balbom, but gave up an RSI single to Frank White before ending the ’ inning on a groundout by Butch Davis. Kansas City starter Paul Splittorff gave up two runs in the second on a triple by Toby Harrah, a’ double by Butch Wynegar and Tim Foli’s RBI single. Onix Concepcion's RBI double and a run- - scoring single by McRae tied it for the Royals in the third. Then the Yankees chased Splittorff in the fourth with doubles by Dave Winfield and Harrah and Wynegar’s ‘RBI single. ‘Mariners 3 Blue Jays 2 Phil Bradley singled home Spike Owen from second base in the 16th inning to lift Seattle over Toronto. Owen opened the 10th with a walk off . Feliever Dennis. Lamp and was’ sacrificed to , Second by Jack Perconte. . mp ther intentionally,. bases with two-out ‘in-the: walked Barry Bonnell and Bradley, who scored ‘the game-tying ran as a pinch runner for Gorman ‘Thomas in the bottom of the ninth, lined a single to right,. Red Sox 2 Angels 1 Mike Easler’s two-run homer in the top of the “Darryl just buried that last shot,” said New Jersey coach Stan Albeck, “‘Thad my doubts whether he would be able to play but he responded much better than 1 ever anticipated.” In other games, it was: Atlanta Hawks 099, Washington. Bullets 92; and ‘Kansas City Kings 121, San Diego Clippers 116 CAPS RALLY Dawkins’ game- winning shot capped a late rally as the Nets scored the last five points of the game and pulled bY out the victory when Clark Kellogg's 30-foot desperation jumper at the buzzer glanced off the backboard. New Jersey trailed 111- 107 before the streak. Albert King hit a driving The Emest C. The foundation will continue to Advance. and be recognized - Introducing anew award category of $25,000 for meritorious innovation. ~ The Ernest C. Manning Awards Foundation introduces a new award category for "Meritorious innovation to augment its major annual award of $75,000. Acash award of $25,000 will be g ” Canadians not usually associated of Canddian innovators. Nomination forms maybe obtained by cling (9) 266-751 or wating to ERNEST C. MANNING AWARD: - Suite 2300, 639 - Sth Avetue Sivas Foundry - Nomination: for all 1964 awards riust be postmarked no faterthan May 18, 1984. granted for ideas of exceptional potential to with professional research facilities, and whose ideas may not yet have been fully developed... . provide ‘a $75,000 cash award annually toa ‘ Canadian who has demonstrated an innovation of widespread benefit to his country. Manning Awards Foundation is a national, privately funded, non-profit organization dedicated to the recognition and encouragement ‘Alberta T2POM9 ninth inning ‘carried Boston over California. With Califorala up 1-0:on Fred Lynn’s fifth-inning homer, Wade Boggs led off the ninth with a single off reliever Luis Sanchez. After Jim Rice lined out to right field, Enasler walloped his first homer of the season over the centre-field fence. A's 4 Brewers 3 Dave Lopes doubled home a run in the sixth ‘inning ‘and Carney Lansford followed with an RBI singie for Oakland, ‘who came from behind to beat Milwaukee. Lansford had three hits, including the game- winner, and Ray Burris: Pitched six innings of ‘strong relief before giving way to Bill Caudill in the eighth, It was the classic confrontation, and this time power pitching Stopped power hitting. Philadelphia Phillies trailed Atlanta by four runs when they loaded the eighth inning against tiring -‘starter - Craig McMurtry. With slugging Mike Schmidt stepping to the plate, the signal went to the bullpen and out came hard-throwing Steve Bedrosian. “That's it, the premier situation,” Bedrosian Jumper in the lane with 46 seconds left and Dawking made a foul shot after Indiana's Steve Stipanovich committed a foul. With 25 seconds remaining, the Pacers’ Herb Williams fumbled an inbounds pass to set up the game-winning shot by Dawkins. The Nets, 41-35, got 29 polnts from Otis Birdsong. Indiana, which fell to 25-51, was led by Kellogg with 26 points and Stipanovich with 24. Kings 121 Clippers 116 Eddie Johnson scored six of his game-high 33 points in the final 2:02 of play to lead Kansas City. Johnson connected on a 15-foot jumper with 2:02 remaining to snap a 111- FREE FREE said after fanning Schmidt and preserving the Braves’ 40 six-hit victory Wednesday night.“ had to prove to myself I could do the job." In the: only other National League game, Houston Astros trounced Montreal Expos #2 and New York Mets blanked Cincinnati Reds 2-0. Claudell Washington and Chris Chambliss belted leadoff home runs in the first and second innings asthe Braves beat John Denny, the league’s 1983 Cy Young winner, for the first time. Denny, who had won seven previous decisions against Atlanta, went seven innings, allowing all five Atlanta hits while striking out seven, He yielded two more runs in the sixth. Washington doubled, was sacrificed to third and scored on Gerald Perry’s bloop aingle. Chambliss drove in the second run of the inning with a sacrifice fly: Astros & Expos # Ryan reached base on the Montreal pitcher's fielding error to start the Astros’ four-run Tally in the sixth. Puhl tripled for two runs and Thon followed with an. RBI ‘triple and then scored the fourth run of the inning on Jose Cruz’s sacrifice fly. The Astros wrapped it up with three runs in the elghth on Jerry Mumphrey’s two- run double and an RBI single by Ray Knight. . Ryan allowed five hits in seven. innings while striking out six. Vern Ruhle blanked the Expos on two hits over the final two innings as the Astros, 1-1, made certain that there would be no repeat of last year's disastrous 0- 9 start. ; Mets 2 Reds 6 Rookie Ron Darling. held Cincinnati to a pair of hits in six innings and Junior Ortiz and Keith Hernandez drove in runs, Darling, 1-3 in five major- league starts at the end of lagt,season, walked six. * Consecutive “triples by’ Terry Publ and Dickie Thon produced three runs in the sixth inning as Houston erased a 2-1 deficit. Alan Ashby singled for the fourth hit off Bill Gullickson ‘and Houston pitcher Nolan 111 tie and put the Kings ahead to stay. A layup by ‘Reggie Theus with 1:39 remaining gave Kansas City a four-point lead,-. Theus and Mark Olberding added 22 and 21 points, respectively, for the Kings. Johnson ledhis . team in rebounding with nine. Derek Smith led a balanced San Diego attack with 21 points. Hawks 99 Bullets 92 Dominique Wilkins and Eddie Johnson scored four points each during a 10-D streak in the final tive minutes as Atlanta broke an’ 80-80 deadlock. Jeff Ruland’'s two free throws with 5:87 (1957) Led. Prince Rupert Breakfast Special Each Morning FREE Easter Bunny Gift PHONE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL FOR RESERVATIONS 624-6711 P rince Rupert Hotel Invites you to spend Easter Weekend in _ April 13th to 23/64 ~ Our Easter Bunny Special 18° per nite (plus tax) based La double occupancy Merchant Discounts Fashion footwear & Wearabouts clothing hefote giving way to Doug ‘ Sikk' in the seventh as the Mets won their first game ~ for rookie manager Dave ~ Johnson. : The crowd of 3,921 was the smallest in the 15-year history of Cincinnati's. Rivertroat Stadium. lifted the. Bullets into the tle at 80,- | but Johnson put the. Hawks ahead to stay on a © layup with 4:33 remaining | and Dan Roundfleld closed the 100 mm by sinking two free throws with 2:08 left. Washington: never got closer than five points the rest of the way and saw Wilkins led the Hawka with 27 points, Including 14 in the opening quarter, and Johnson scored 10 of his 22 in the final period. Roundfield added 20. Ricky Sobers had 25 for the Bullets, 19 after intermission, and Ruland added 20. 4