ote ite aris regen swateairepieuites , The eerald, Thursday, May 1. 1983 “sNEW YORK (CP); — tte overwhelming - majority. ‘of | ~ -Netlonal: “Hockey: League” oe “owners have officially given “\ their answer —."“We -don't:: - eonference,- : “would - : wat “diaclose the vote; But it was: Sy want to play in Saekatoon. We eres The’, NHL's - board | te governors - on Wet aiday . BP . * Fejected: tha proposed ‘sale “of St Louis. Blues to; ‘Bill: . Bunter-and. his .group ‘and: - .. + Usallowed ‘its ‘transfer, to a Saskatoon. - NHL president". John . Ziegler, in making the | annowicement at a: news... ; : SASKATOON (CP) — - The . Ralston Purina Co. was __ Stuck with a hockey team It “doesn't want’: after | the National Hockey League _ Kilrea . : ‘gre Sabkatcheivan. ottictals and:. “media--people: who- ‘ooned confidence that ©: the~ Ralston Purina, and theh . quashed ‘a bid Thursday to ‘move the St, Louis Blues to Saskatoon.- “They don't want us, it a a8 simple as that, ” said an | new jr.” “national coach — OTTAWA (CP) — Brian: Kilrea, coach of the Ottawa _ 67's of the Ontario Hockey - League, will be coach and manager of Canada’s entry in the 1984 World. Junior Hockey Championships. ' Kilrea was given a -one- year contract Wednesday . by ‘the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association to lead the natlonal junior team to. the championships. -in Stockholm, Sweden: He replaces. Dave King who will coach the Canadian - Olympic hockey team In the “1984 Winter Olympica.-. - “We have only one. goal and thatis to duplicate what Dave King did two years Ny wameis Nid! WCC’ U 57-0 a anda my Gdg Leo CAL perry acide AT TR ago in Winnipeg when they. . won the gold (meédal),” he: ‘told a newa conference. “This is something you . dream about and as.far as I'm - concerned, it’s.. the — —highest honor a coach could " have. ” Kilrea' was rumored to be' " heading to National Hockey League teams in Minnesota, . ‘Pittsburg or Saskatoon but said, “The NHL is‘a step for “everyone ‘eventually. but right now this step ‘came first, . : “Whether I ever go. to the NHL is one thing but. it would have to be’on my. terms and at ‘the. right - time,” Although a training site has’ not yet been. chosen, Belleville, Ont., 0146 Hone thi tain. players -will be selected from Canadian junior teams and university el clubs. S- iy daday ne | digecise anid sO_a0eS my aut, de hives an iney_Tan.- Ore yw dd fi nda cure “ vel Sure. mgm purchase of the Blues ‘fron. . - and’ Saskatchewan, Canada, know, how terribly. ip expected | Teathiltig ‘cartip begins In August and reported to: ‘be ats againat,: os “comment: of” the: tpoard’s “decision. “We have to study < our position in full,” "he said,: ‘In St, Louis, ‘Mayor: “Vincent Scheemeh) said: the P Purina stuck with Blues for now. angry arial Waappointed’ Les ° Dube,. chairman - of. Coliseum ‘Holdings Ltd. of Saskatoon, - Bill Hunter, president, of Coliseum Holdings and the. - man who sagaterminded the $13.6-million, . agreement _With Ralston Purina, had - said he wae confident the - _ league would support the | - Move. - Hunter’ “was angered by . the decision..“'I want to let each and every ona of you people bark in. Saskatoon, and disappointed we are by the. ~ decision of the NHL board of governors to reject. our bid,” he swid. - NHL president John’. “Ziegler Jr, announced the ‘deelsion of the .. league's -board of gavernors after aix hours of meetings, which. - included a presentation by a ‘Saskatchewan — delegation headed by Fiimater, me Several factors resulted in the vole. Ziegler said, | including thé city’s location and ‘population of 150,000 ‘the absenes of a gultable ‘publie’ owneitship. * ‘The . Saskatchewan government had backed the bid with a $32-million Joan : . féatichise law : ‘. -eonstitution.:In effect, thay: & told Ralston: “Purina. that: a aréana and the pobalbility of * contract isa contract and’ it: Can't be broken: « without -ample notice. to the’ NHL: ; Ziefler.| said that hea, a guarantee. Paul: Schoenals, the province's | minister - of. ‘urban affalrs; waa: less diplomatic in assessing the "reasons for the Neto. : “Hey, “we wasted our - time,” he sald.-““This thing was pre-determined.’ moo ; Ziegler . would “net “announce the result of: the vote, but it-was learned the - _ ballot: was 15-3 against. Ziegler had said earlier that Edmonton’ ales, Hartford Whalers * Quebec Nordiques — mon former. members: of the © World “Hockey. Association — - Were precluded from ¢ ‘Voting | because their 1979 NHL expansion fees remain Unpaid, |: a Ralston Purina “dl not comment on. the decision Ziegler sald he. amaware of possible” iegal action against the league by: | elther Ralston: Purina ‘or Collzeum Holdings.: = t. . Satkatoon’ residents, were : disappointed but: St. Louis hockey fans were ‘happy. ‘at the decision. “The general feellng. is the Blues are staying: right ‘where, they belong, they're -; : Net. holng. anywhere,” , Bob: i - Sflverstein of radio station KMOX said in an interview; - “This whole thing. never should have: happened." ” \ nt qeumioweline SQ YOU_CaI _ {pw} LOE hint f vee at Orie SON Ecav. ne ana Pp ¥-GAN m3 ap i Help Mary help her dad HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE hes no known cere . veel “HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE is a hereditary braitt disagse ., “HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE nftects both ment ond women HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE cause’ slow mental atid physical detetiotat! tion and éventual death “HUNTINGTON‘S DISEASE usually, sinihes in-mid-lifa Solten afler children like MARY have beer born This is Maty's Stary. She faces a 50” « chance af inheriting HUNTINGTON’ § DISEASE froay her Ded. ; Walker and The Huntington Society HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE - MAKEIT YOUR CAUSE Original letter on file is Huntington Society national ottice. ih tte a a sashes Se ateatatita’s « 1B aaleg Aesth rand» oa Hah nl mn a SendOonatlonsed Ralph Wolker fxecutive Director et Ae ss ng Pleaseaocent:rry donation Cards Of Canada _ SW ate Seth Ses Box333, Cambridge, OnENARSTE O Cheque 0 Visa DMatercard JA ” Exp. date _ in the NAL - : ‘lifnited to-18 of the 31 teama: some changes. The vote was: ‘in the. NHL, Three of ike four former, World ‘Hockey Association .: teams.” . Were excluded. As far ag, the NHL: js: concerned, “Louis continues to be a a énnhce of. the league. and. ‘Ralston. Purina the owner ‘Biegler added. a Ralston Purina, ‘wold the ~ Blues.“to: Hunter for-'a - million, . reported $13.5 “signing the agreement ’April - - 20. Overall, the. eetimated cost of -establishing .;.a-. franchise in Saskatoon was... $64. million, | including construction of a new arena: Ziegler said that he didn't. expect a lawsuit againat.the . NHL ada result’ of: the’ board's decision, but he would defend it in the courts if one happens. et ‘The governors. ~ have always thought of the Blues as ‘one: of ‘the stronger . franchises - ‘in. the. league. ‘from the” standpoint of the . fans. and want to keep it ‘there, Ziegler. said, Since. coming © into. the league- in: 1907, the Blues _probably - have «the fifth- highest: attendance in the | NHL among teams playing in the United States, he sald. The St,-Louls, owners have the - wane: everybody. ete: when: the: new. season starts with - training. “camp | --ln ‘September, “Ziegler said, i” * they” with. 1o. sell . the franchise, they must make - their request ‘te the board, | and seek its spproval “You. can’t. “an * -organization, whether it'sa’: National: Hockey League, or a MacDonald's franchise, or. a law business where. you don’t rely and expect other - people to follow the rules. me This. time,: ; there.” ‘Wwere® . ~ Blane Morehouse rights” as ~ 100 Thornhill Jump Rope for Heart pr ralsing money for the pledges for thelr three. rest (background). (lett) and Krista Tyettc were ‘twa of the approximately Junior Secondary School students who were Involved In-the ram Wednesday afternoon. The students were eart Fund’s research activities by gathering hour skipping period. Teams of six were fornied and while'some members of af the teams were skipping, others + grabbed 2 a ‘ Toronto. were : the . club's ‘downfall Wednesday shootout. - . The win was-the first: In. night; and Chicago Sting,.in Toronto for the Sting, one of - ‘their ‘season: opener, made three clubs In the league to the important one count... “Chicago - forward Pato’ because of,’ an indoor. Margetle ‘scored: in the - acliedule; since 1079: The start their season late waning’ minutes of: the | Bllzzard dropped - to .3-2 second overtime, Hfting the : (Sting toa 2-1 vietory over: the Blizzard: before 5,217 fans: ~ “Our major problem was” that we created so’ many In the only other NASL chances, but we couldn't game Wednesday _ night, ee ‘gles, 5-1; ) dente, 51, o Sheedwls: Gulphla, : *) favei” Howe, Los Angeles, Hy. Hume; Cincinnatl ; Stats and Standings _ NATIONAL ‘LeAGUE-.. ~ ft . . STANDINGS | AB x OH Pet Flannery, SO. 61 47.22) 361 ‘Easter,’ Pon. 81 7 20.948 ‘Bvans, SF 114 28 3B. .242 Hendrick, StL 103 16°45 ‘440 - Dawaon, Mint,;- 133 16°45. 1308 Hernander, ‘StL 20 ay 223 . Bench, Clin. 1361744. 39a McGee, StL $810.22 324 " Richards, SD- 96°95 (30. 993 Kennedy, $0 = 133511. 43-+.399 Doubles: Ray, Pitteburan, sr Dawson, Montreal,: . ariples: moreno, Dawson, Moritreal, ‘4 ‘nousten, st oT) me runs;: --shoten. bases: , bacy. . Wilson, New York, Ma Pliching « a declaions}; 1,207 Mande, Philadelpnta, | 3-0, . 1.000, 6.947 Peret,. Atlanta, 4-1, 033, 1.80; Regers, Monivaal,, 5- “1, 3.2.60) McMurtry, attante, 7" . ‘Carew; JL 43). 2.06: Reuss, ‘Loa. Any 3, 3207; Pare, as 433, 3,06, - Carlton, UT Solo, | Cliclnnati,’ 56 a “Morphy, Attarite; a mn Guerrero, ‘Las: Angates, He . , Runs batted int: Murphys ab _lanta. 93: Kannedy, San Blea, “29.. : ” pitta: ; ” buroh, “15; Morano, Houston, - My ‘Yount. , Shelby, .: hie . : McRae, “Boggs: Bos: 1 Oalivies My). Bei blesi~ Brett. - faterd, Chicago, | PT " telpies: ‘ Wintleid;: new. York, 3.62 AMERICAN LEAGUE _ Bast Olviston ; WoL Pet, OBL " Baltimore “2 1] £627. Boston ‘19 14 5782 Torenta 18 18.548 3 Milwaukes 1.15 545° 3 New York WoW sila 4 Cleveland Wi. 30 a Osiroll 14994" F Vo. West Divisten ; Teen 20 15 ).87) -Callfornta--) 7 WF0165.549 1 Oakiana - 19 FP .42n 1% Kansas Cliy | 15 le daa 9 Minnesota 1 27 432 ; ". Chicago: ¥3 20.304 ' Seattie - V3. 25.947 ts Wednentay Reculis ~ Mibwaukee Toronto 6 - Kengas City. 2 Boston 1 New York @ Datfoit 4 Baltimore +1. Chleage -0 Texas 3 Clevalend 2 ninga) |, Minnesota 14. “gaktend - ‘5 (14 in | Saattles T Caltiornls 1 “Wenieh’s “Games Baltimore | at. Torénto Minnesota -at “Boston ‘Texab at Detroit Catttornla at Seattle , Friday’, Qames Baltimore. at Toronto N.C. “Minnesota: ab Boston N ; Shae! [ art, Los Angeles, (4-0, 1,000," ' Texan at Detroit -Chicaps at “Kéneas City -N , Geveland at Californie nN Milwaukea at Seattie _ New Vork at Oakland Lo “Pet ads fri 58 “cal at KS Mit Bay Bal - Kan. on, Cle Min Brett, Ford, 351 Thornton, Bith, « 13; + Hebeb,. Minn: rearit Milwaukee, 4, Home |. rung: ‘Decinees;- & a: . fornia. 16; Breit, Kansas City Boe, q TV, ‘Kaede City. Mee " seore,” said Toronto coach: take those chances and Bob Houghton. — Margetic, 28, scored the : Winner, at 1:02:42 on a Karl-Heinz . Granitea’ s sharp shot from rebound . off ... the left side, Toronto -had. dominated . the: first half, but. Chicago “took a 10 lead in the 36th “minute when Hans Weiner converted a quick glve-and-~ _ Bo with Ricardo Alonso on a ‘. 10-metre. shot’ ‘from the: ; middle of the penalty area, a a0 Tar 1a? 33) 43, gn time in 1 days, Ava 17°58 Kandad A iS Toronto tied the game at.” a: 55 on Geoff Wegerle’s | ” first. goal of: the season. _ Wegerle, who came In. as a “substitute forward just five olnutes earlier, tapped in a header on a pass from ex: Sting star _Stafenhagen, a oo Rutherford in. hospital at Indy INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — May: has been : a. disaster “month for ' Rutherford, in hospital after 353 hitting 8 coricrete ‘wall at he. ny tae the * Motor “The "three-time: ' Indianapolis. 600° winner | “'gufferdd ‘a' broken left toot “he and: right ankld. Wednesday ‘a Mare, when_ his ‘Wildcat race car slammed. ‘Agaltist the third. - _ turn wall’ during practice, the ive teaton, Sounders ; downed: North ‘Team America’: all in: a - American Soccer "League . . Arno o-Parkingon Scored twice wi in seven | minlitee,. ‘Johnny .- Sting hurts: Toronto in Chicago’ s NASL opener. Missed opportunities by. Seattle Tho Blizeprd fook 214 to” Chicago's - “10; fores ‘Sting - goalle’ _ Vistor Nogueira ‘to. riake nine © - saves, While: Jan Molle;. of Toronto stopped four, :..- Sounders 3 Amorica 2. ; Ray Evans | “of: Seattle scored the only goal ina. the — shootout: to > give... ‘Sounders the victory; After: a scoreless. __ overtime, Evans, ‘shooling. “third, beat. Team: ‘America. goalle Arnold Mausser with | @ shot Into the right corner __ of the net. The’ triumph . titted Seattle's record ~ to; ee TeamAmerica, 2-2, rt tied Tulsa for second place in the Southern Division; ck Seattle, which’ trailed: 2-0 with three minutes; Teft. in regulation play, rallied. ‘to force. the’ game: into overtime. After. John: Bain ” took .a pass. from : Steve _ Dailey and cut the gap to.2-1 by: scoring at 87:06; the . Sounder midfielder ;.kicked © in a: deflected... David Bradford shot from: in; front of Tear America’ 8 net at 94:42, . “Team — America, had’ assumed command early in the second half when, Andy NASL ~ Sanding ’ Eastern Oiviaton © WLE: a. BPP New: York 4 2 19 40 13:37 Toranio 3.209 =F 9 27 _ Montreat 12 10 te 7 22 Chicago’ 1.0 2 1 17 Southern Division: _ Tampa 2 € 10 14,88, America 22g 4) ada Tulsa tea? wae r za :Fori* Lava Pee ee ee ‘Western Division. Vancouver... 5-0 9 "9 , 2399 Seattle wR ATL SUM Golden: Bay oo: 0-:9 8 0 San _ Cilego 99 0-0 0.0 Sik points are’ awarded . for a win, ‘four - pointe. for a=: shootout ni Ware, | Milas” ’ Rutherford; 45, Also hag ruta” imum of ihres "per. gamé.:No bonus. point | 1 ‘Kentas City... on both feet, overtine’ ae see tmteges for , _ Wea wo . ante wei cre, Seattes - Ten days earlier, the Fort Chicane 2 “Tertriet en “ i args’ City, Worth, T dr Seattle a _Team Aimer 2 Fiicaing a. Sotinensh Flana- Wo ex., driver was in’ < oO) rca gan, Baltimore, A 1.72; Staion. ainda, $0, | 1.000, hospital for five. stitches to Torenta. at vay, amy fr go ey, "9% at BA IONE act om hie I ge : ; ork, > 7, « ma ‘Sutclitte, Clavetand,: BY, 3, after crashing. : another. pliant 6 at For than é 286 Khon, Calttorniag:. 51, -#33,° Patrick Wildeat ‘Birikweste:: Sfigb,. Voronté, ds. The crash waa his fourth . ae American, - fal Biyleven, Clovatand, |; ; Saveks: + Staley “i Boiton,* op, bad. Ageldent: aince. late. in”; bea aint Fi ese oe ; . van uver at. Golder” Bay