PAGE 6. THE HERALD, Thursday, May 18, 1978 Canadiens beat Cheevers:to win second finals. game MONTREAL (CP) - Guy Lafleur, the flashy Montreal right winger, was as sur- prised as any of the 17,426 fans at the Forum when he scored in sudden-death overtime Tuesday night. “[ just let it go because 1 was at the end cf my shift and I was on my way back to the bench,” the 26-year-old said of the 38-foot slap shat that beat goaltender Gerry Cheevers and gave Montreal a 3-2 victory over Boston Bruins. ‘ “It was a very hard shot but I was surprised because Cheevers is usually pretty good on shots from the side. He was back in the net and that’s what surprised me,” “T didn't give hima chance ‘to come out." Lafleur’s blistering drive beat the veteran Boston netminder on the short side and gave the Canadiens a 2'0 edge in the bestof’seven National Hockey League final series which returns to Boston for games three and four Thursday and Sunday, “Sometimes the teams are changing too quickly and you get the break to go in,” Lafleur said of the game- winner. “Larry Robinson Saw me as soon as he got the night game. These young lacrosse players disp! layed some promising talents during their Tuesday Whalers wonder on WHA win | WINNIPEG (CP) - New England Whalers arrive in Winnipeg today knowing that they'll have to snap a 10- game winless string against Winnipeg Jets if they hope to get back in the race for the World Hockey Association Winnipeg their first three meetings last fail, have just t.10 games, af ‘home in 2 Bses firat two games of the Aveo Cup. The best-of-seven series _ Teaumes in Winnipeg Friday - night after a five-day break with game four set for Monday. If a fifth is necessary it will also be in Winnipeg, next Wednesday. “We'll have had five days to think about it, time for me to get the team to aim for: Friday’s game,'' said Whalers’ coach Harry Neale from Springfield, Mass. “If we win Friday we're back in it with a fighting chance. . “But if we loge we've got an awful big mountain climb.” Neale and the Whalers were both discouraged and to - disappolnted with their showing in thelr 4-1 and 5-2 loases in games one and two. The Jets came off a 19-cay layoff to win those games handily by going to the at- tack from the opening whistle and never letting up. The Whalers coach said the main problem with his club is its inability to produce offensively, -Qoaltender-Louis Levasseur has been brilliant iti limiting the Jets to nine goals in the two games. ; Neale isn’t revealing an; changes be may maks, 7 Phillies lose 6-1 to Houston bythe ASSOCIATED PRESS -After his team wallowed in mediocrity the first six weeks of the season, Houston manager Bill ,Virdon believes the Astras are starling to play better baseball. Terry Publ extended his hitting streak to eight games with a triple and a home run and the Astros recorded their fourght straight National League victory with a 61 decision over Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday night. -““Tkeep saying we've got a good baseball theam,” ssaid Virdon. We may not have the best, but you can't get Sports _ BASEBALL American League Chicago White Sox trade outfielder Bobby Bonds to Texas Rangers for outfielder Claudell Washington, out- fielder Rusty Torres and a player to be named later; recall pitcher Ken Kravec and purchase the contract of catcher Larry Doby Johnson from lowa of the American Association; option pitcher Rich Wortham and infielder Mike Eden to Iowa, Qaklands A’s_ recall shortstop Rob Picciolo from Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League; waive cat- cher Earl Williams in order to give him aan un- conditional release. National League Los Angeles Dodgers obtain outfielder Bill North from Oakland A's in ex- change for outfielder Glenn Burke. Atlanta Braves sign’ pit- cher Jom Bouton to & con- tract with their Savannah team of the .Southern League, Cincinnati Reds sign pitcher Wayne Guinnn and assign him to their minor league tkeam at Billings, Mont. FOOTBALL CFL Edmonton Eskimos sign down when things dont’ go right for you over a short period of time.” In other National League games, Cincinnati Reds beat Montresal Expos 5-1 San Francisco Giants beat Chicago Cubs 4-2, San Diego Padres defeated St. Louis Cardinals 7-5: and Los Angeles Dedgers beat Pitt- sburgh Pirates 3-2. Atlanta at New York was rained out. The Astros jumped on losing pitcher Steve Carlton, 44 for three runs in the first inning off Puhl’s triple, run- scoring singles by Enos Cabell and Bob Watson and Art Hoiwe’s sacrifice fly. -The Phillies came back with a run in the fourth off Houston starter Mark Lemongello, 3-4. The Phillies, who lost to the Astros for the third time in four games this season, lead second place Montreal . by one game in the National League East. + Reds5 Expas i Cincinnati pitcher Tom Seaver gave up a run in the first intirig on three con- secutive singles and then held the Expos scoreless on seven hits, one walk and 13 strikeouts for his first complete game in nine starts. : Joe Morgan.drove in four of Cincinnati's runs with a homer inthe fifth andan RBI _ double in the first. . Update Glants 4 Cubs 3 ‘Larry Herndon drove home the winning run in the elgth inning with a bloop ’ double and Bob Knepper, 5-1, free agent wide recelver Tom Scott; assign rights of protected player Joe Popiawaki to Winnipeg Blue Bombers. . . Calgary Stampeders sign quarterback Joe Davis to a three-year contract. Saskatchewan Roughriders sign running backs Joe Smith and Rod Ellington. Toronto Argonauts sign defensive tackle Allen Slamme? and running back Joe Thompson. NFL Denver Broncos sign punter Mike Burke, running backs Ric Enis and John Parker, linebacker Ron Smith, wide receiver Jim Brown, offensive guard Steve Edwards and tight end Steve Bell. Los Angeles Rams sign linebackers Bob’ Fields, Lance Fralick and Dave Morton; tight. ends Don Pederson and Ray Jolla; defensive tackles Gus Cp- penns and Eddie Catoe; wide receivers - Mike Robinson, Preston Dennard and Curtis Leak: punter defersive bake Mike Childers; cornerbacks Roger coleman, Greg Husband and Pat Martin: safety Alan Caldwell: centre Doug Smith and offensive tackle Dave Conrad. scattered six hits for the West Division — ‘leading Giants who won theri sixth straight, . ; Cubs outfielder Dave Kingman had tied the game in the top of the eigth with a home run, his fifth in three games. Padres 7 Cards 5 Gene Tenace drove in three runs with a triple anda bases-loaded walk off reliever Mark Littell to lead San Diego. The Padres scored four runs in the firat, highlighted by Tenace's two- run triple off the left field fence. . Dodger's3 Pirates 2 Don Sutton, $-4 got his firat victory in three weeks and ‘Los Angeles scored all its runs in the firat inning to beat Pittsburgh. RACED FOR TREASURE LONDON (CP) — Dave Allen, South African treasure hunter, has revealed his story' of a race with “‘pirate” salvage com- panies to find sunken treasures on a 330-year-old galleon and a 220-year-gld East-Indianman. Allen found the ships but competitors ‘arrived when the news leaked aut. He is searching records for other wrecks off South Africa, — puck but he waited a few seconds to give me a ‘chance to get up some speed. “Then he just gave me a . perfect pass and I went five or 10 feet inside the line and letitgo”’ . Unfortunately for- the 37- year-old Cheevers, it proved to be the wrong ending to an outstanding performance. - He faced 35 Montreal shots over-all and was particularly rp during the overtime whenthe blocked ali but the last.of 11 shots during the session. “I didn’t think that was a very good goal,’ Gheevers - said afterward. ‘ “There’s no satisfaction when you don't win. Even if you play well, it doesn’t mean you feel good..." However the Boston performance especially was encouraging to Cheevers. “Qur guys walked out of there with our heads up. IfI only had stopped that last one...”” . Brad Park, the veteran Hoston defenceman, had much the same feeling as his netminder., ; . “We picked up about a step over the first game,” he said. “We were a lot faster and didn’t have to gamble as .° much. . “That meant we didn't open upat all so there wasn't any breadkaways. [ thought it was a good game, with lots of hitting. “We may have lost but it’s a real confidence builder. 1 think we'll do a lot better on the smaller ice in Boston.” Boston coach Don Cherry, - who can be quite talkative, didn’t have tao much to say this time. “This is the first one we lost in overtime in a long tim,,” he said. ‘We'll get them in Boston, that's ail 1 can say.”” a4 “We certainly missed ealier scoring chances and you just don’t look forward to overtime,” he said. Heroin rehabilitation centre inhibited NANAIMO, B.C. (CP) - A meeting attended “by about 160 persons was urged Tuesday night to tell Premier Bill Bennett to scrapplans to turn the Island - Youth Centre inot .a regabilitation centre for heroin addicts. Six members of city council, a regional district director, Dave Stupich, New Democratic Party MLA for Nanaimo, and Graeme Roberts, a director of B.C. Ferries, spoke against the proposal, - There were no speakers in. favor of plans announced Saturday to use the facility Ages 5to7 boys play lacrosse at the Kitimat arena Tuesday night, The Firefighters tocal 1304 gave the game to the Sharks with a score of 7-3. Some this hard fought battle, LATE FLASH: First vice-president of the Minor Lacrosse Association in Kitimat Ann Martindale explained that there are over 120 youngsters participating in the league this year. She also explained that there are four divisions of age groups, Tykes, Novices, Pee Wees, Hantams, and Midget-Juveniles. Friday's Herald. . mighty plays occured during More in Seven strike-outs, four hits, “total command of a game” by The Associated Press Lefthander David Clyde, making his first start this seasonafter three solld releif appearances, pitched a four- hitter and struck out seven as Cleveland , Indians defeated Oakland A's 3-2 Tuesday in the America League, ; ‘I was in complete control of the entire game,” Cyde said after posting. his first big-league victory since 1974. “Never in my professional career did I ever feel I was in such total command of a game." Clyde, who broke inte the major leagues with Texas Rangers, spent the last three years in the minors. He underwent shoulder surgery two years ago ‘to relieve an entrapped nerve and this ‘spring the Rangers traded him to Cleveland. In other games Bosten Red Sox nipped Kansas Citty Royals 3'2, New York Yankees whipped Chicago White Sox 83, Detroit Tigers outlasted Seattle Mariners 4- 2 in 16 innings, Toronto Blue Jays shaded California Angels 5-4, Milwaukee Brewers edged Texas Rangers 4-3 and Minnesota Twins pounded Baltimore Orioles = 8-1. ‘ A’S TIE SCORE Clyde gave up ane hit and didn't allow a ball out of the infield through the first six innings, The A's tied the game the game 1-1 in the seventh on Mario Guuerreroo’s single and as double by Wayne Gross but Buddy Bell tripled home two unearned runs in the bottom of the seventh to give Clyde all the margin he needed, The A's cut it to 3-2 in the eighth when Steve Staggs tripled with two out and ecored on a wild pitch but Clyde retired the last four batters tregister his first complete game since July 1974. ; : | Out-pulls,out-handle Bs the competition ct Heré's a dream of a moto- RED SOX 3 ROYALS 2 Dwight Evans hit a tie- breaking home run in the seventh inning and unbeaten . Bill Lee scattered nine-hits - for his sixth victory. Loser Paul Splitterff nursed a 2-0 lead into the fifth but the Red Sox tied iton a walk, a single by Evans, Bob Bailey's sacrifice fly, a sacrifice bunt and a single by Rick Burieson. Yankees 8 White Sox 3 Seldom-used Ken Holltz- man, with sixth-inning relief from Rich Gossage and backed by a 14-hit attack, gained his first victory since May 1, 1977. The veleran lelt- hander, making his third appearance of the season and first since April 19, gave Turcotte up eight hits and three runs" in 5 1-3 innings. Tigers 4, Mariners 2 out, tywo-run homer in the bottom of the 16th inning off Shane Rawiey to end a 4% hour marathon. Steve Foucault and John Hiller combined to pitch 9 2-3 in- nings of shutout relief for the Tigers, who sent the game into extra innings with a run in the bottom of the ninth of Jason Thompson's double, a wild pitch and a sacrifice fly by Steve Kemp. Blue Jaye 5 Angels 2 Dave McKay tripled home the tying run in the eighth. inning and scored on Otto Velez’s pinch double. . survives riding accident EDMONTON (CP) Jockey Ron Turcotte of Secretariat fame was reported in good condition in hospital today after falling form his horse during the, seventh race at Northlands Park Tuesday night. Turcotte, a New York- '. based rider from Grand Falls, N.B., suffered two broken ribs when his mount’ Kid Roque snapped his left front leg on the clubhouse turn and then trampled the fallen jockey after struggling to his feet, . The five-yeaar-old horse was destroyed, ~ Turcotte was making his second guest appearance at Northlands in three years and had already won with the first of four scheduled rides on a: sloppy: racing stri ip. . . 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Two of the famous Tur- eotte riding clan ‘now are sidelined, borther Rudy suffered a broken collar-bone in a three-jockey spill that took Robert Pineda’s life. - as an addiction centre, Stupich sald he was told there would be consultation with Nanaimo before any decision on the yourh centre was reached, “Now, only one person can alter the decision-the man wha made it) Premier Bennett.” Roberts, a Social Credit candidate defeated by Stupich in the last provincial election, said the only hape was legislation creating the compulsory heroin treat- ment program would be withdrawn or defeated in the legislature. He urged the community and its politicians to for- Mulate resolutions opposint the drug centre and to suggest alternatives to- Bennett. The centre, formerly used for juvenile offenders, now is vacant but was proposed as a remand centre for: adult offenders. A citizens committee was formed to oppose this and has also opposed it being used as a drug centre, “It’s a shame the govern- ment can't listen to people like this the committee before they make a “decision,” said Roberts. “Let's fight it; let’s tell them ‘no’. ; ! The citizens committee collected 4,200 signatures on a petition opposing the centre’s use a5 a remand centre. : ‘Prior to the meeting, Bert Hoskin, chairman of the alcoho) and drug com- mission, met with council to _ explain the program and the use af the youth centre. . He said a staff of 132 as well as 10 security personnel would be hired. Treatment would include conventional medical practices, acupuncture and hyp- notherapy. Ray Cohen, treatment ‘program planner for -the commission, said the compulsory treatment program was the result of wide research throughout the world. - . “We went on the biggest shopping spree for ideas you can imagine,’ he said, He said although the youth centre would be the only containment centre for treatment, 11 community clinics would be established throughout the province, Referrals from throughout the province to the centre would come from courts, - institutions, medical and social workers, addicts’ familiés, the addicts themselves and police. A fivemany panel, in- cluding two -physicians, would assess the referrals, Only non-violent addicts would be accepted, L.A. cleared for games ATHENS (Reuter) — The International Olumpic - Committee (IOC) appeared today to have cleared the way for Los Angeles to hold the 1834 Olympic Games. When the IOC opens its annual session in the bir- thplace of the Olumpic mavement, president Lord Killanin will report on negotiations which led Lost Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley .. Lance;Parrish:-hit:a:byo-. .t0-announce. Tuesday night council skeptics and wary taxpayers there was no need. to give up the Games the city had sought previously for 1972 and 1976. ~ Bradley’s announcement Tuesday night came after 10€ and city officials worked against time to reach a compromise before the IOC members vote Thursday. Lord’ Killanin, addressing the fermal,.o seg 7 of What terms hat heen ‘gotta ~ QO Seasons Uae the oe to allow the 10C to vote Thursday in favor of staging the Games in California, Bradley said Los Angeles negotiators here had won concessions from the I0C which woudld convince Angeles delegates that members could find other candidate cities if they decided that the California bid was not satisfactory. 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