| LEAGUE LOSES. “ANOTHER TEAM Terrace Timbernien,. playing’ without. ive regulars, almost handled the leagueeading ; Prince Rupert Kings Saturday at the Terrace | = "Arena but came up on the short end of 8 9-7 score. The Kings, it appeared, were ready to be: ” had but the short-staffed T-Men just didn't _have the horges to pull it off ig Roison bd thfee goal tor: ‘Perrace’ a oo and Lance LeGouffe and Frank McKendry’ -- ee “had to each. Join Vaudry, with three goals, "Sn fie ly Kg toncore tore than once _ Meanwhile, ihe Pacific North West Hockey - ; three touchdowns ‘in the ference crown. Those 39 passes for 322 yore, . “covering a and ‘pyar’ “Sige “attempted a . Leagué has been reduced to six teams. Fraser Woking [for afield goal, but fourth quarter to heat . winners will square off in including 15 of 20 for 28)... Ron ‘Bolton's 4z-yard in- ” -down pass that was picked | §. Lake Barons dropped out over the weekend. got a - touchdown. Atlanta Falcons 30-27. the SuperBowl al New rés in the second half. - terception return in the off by Davis in. ‘the, end : _ “They've lost 14 and won none this seazon. * Cleveland's Brian Sipe was © Meanwhile, -Oakland’s — Orleans m Jan. 3. _ > ‘The Cowboys trailed 24+ second produced mone. : : “That-leaves the Timbermen picture up in trying for a touchdown, but Mark van Eeghen scored The Eagles stayed alive 10 going into the final - Cleveland's ‘only touch- In games Saturday ‘hes — - the air as their next scheduled J “Came up empty. on oneyard runs after two . Saturday by forcing seven matter bee White took = down. ‘The Browns’ Don Philadelphia Eagiea- and : game was Jan. f° so Dallas’ drive toward jong drives jo give the ‘Minnesota turnoversin the © thent on scoring. marches kicked field goals ¢- San Diego Chargers ‘each t “Mf with Fraser Lake here.-With that one now . Che Super Bowl continues, Raiders a 14-12 decision’ second half and over- of 05, 62 and 70 . yards. af 30 and 29 yards, but ° used some second-half. - : .. cancelled, the Tinbetmen would be idle until while Cleveland's. National over Cleveland Browns. coming a twotouchdown © Robert Newhouse capped 2 PD dam. a9,: i : Football League season That one wasn’t nailed _ deficit to beat the Nikings the first with a one-yard ~ yards and had ~arf” ® step ‘toward a ‘hoped-for : . However, all-that may change when the.” bas come to an end.’ down until: Oakland safety 31-16, while San’ Diego = scoring run,” ‘and, after, Print attempt blocked. berth in the Super Bowl, ” 3 " Neague makes a. decision on new scheduling. ~ Both wild-card winners Mike Davis intercepted a rallied tobesi Buffalo Bills i Tim. Mazzetti -... The weather was a majot The «. Eagles . forc | 4 fram a week ago, Dallas Brian Sipe pass in the end “30-14 on Dan Fouts's 50 gave Atlanta a 27-17 ad- - factor in the final minute as Minnesota Vikings into Cowboys and Oakland zone with 41 ‘seconds bef. yaniage with 6:37 to, go, yard scoring pass to Ron. _ the Browns, trailing by-two-—-feven . “second-half tur: povers, « ee . Raiders, posted playoff Smith with 2:08 left. White connected with "points, gambled by trying from 4 i : a upsets Sunday in games ' Thote. results set. up Dallas, which had. Pearson on a l4-yard = for a touchdown rather - 16-14 delicit. to take a 31:16 yers ain . tat 't decided until. matchups between division scored two touch- “scoring pass-to pull Dallas ‘than relying on afield goal. _ playoff victory, .° whil _ the final minute of play... _ rivals next Sunday, when —.downsinthefourthquarter. withinthree. =~ attempt ‘into the ‘swirling... ., quarterback Dan. Fouts The Cowboys, getting - Philadelphia Eagies will be. to cut Atlanta's lead to 77" Dallas’ defence then wind. +, “brought the > Chargers 7 two touchdown rom. home with Dallas for the | 24, was driving againinthe ‘stopped Atlanta. cold, Cleveland | marched ‘ae back | th ieir reven e White to Drew Pearson in National Conference “title final minute. _Torenga punt that gave fhe the Oakland 13, but instead the final 3:40, indluding a and the Itaiders vielt San Tt was the third touch. Cowboys possession at ol setting up the field goal x. 33-yarder with just 42 ~-Diegeto play the. Chargers their-30. White: completed - ernst ys rif for the Ameritas Con- _ down pass of the day for Me ho compleiel 2 of ‘Just like old times as. "with safe rinning plays,” “te - Philadelphia - Flyers ag Bey * elaiin’ it wasa't an act of came here ‘for," Caps 9 | conch Gary Green’ acid. j . hoy | Se Rg se a a a ys Ne ruins rawl a ain &: me : wit joni “Hockey League - who became the Cowboys’ ; ‘money at oaty * : 4% | game Sunday igh in § oe ins t | _# Mf | Landover, Md. Lo It was just like old times ‘weekend from Billings game trial: with Winnipes. “Season following — the “ih mas the irk time Sunday night at Queen's Bighorn, 5-1. | Jetsofthe National Hockey. Fellrement on know. bes. they. ede. ake Re . Park Arena, “Other Safirdsy.games League, fousd WHI. ey a frst year ganie loe time bere AN - New Westminster Bruins saw Lethbridge beat company moretohis liking ‘game was ‘the: first * were hitting ‘people — and ~ Biltings , “7-3, - Victoria | with.a four-goal perform- quarterback. jbetween the two teams gamey; “Including a 4-3 DOUG WILSON ‘Third-period goals by this ime they won a... Wester Hockey League ce the campaign | for ‘ - The temperature got” down near freezing by the endof the ganie at Atlanta, | game Seattle nip Saskatoon 4. er i ¢ [or a change. Lethbridge now trails Pats’ eight-game win the Flyers in Philadelphia pay Hickey, Rick Vaive, The Bruins, who have fourthplace Billings by a streak with three goals in but that was nothing. Ike two! weeks ago. The 6 Jan Turnbull, BUI Me- won only L20f 56 games and. , Pointand has two games in - the first. period. 1 the | tem ture at gam . thrashing touched . off Creary.and Laurie Bosch- were shellacked 12-0 by the hand ‘over their Eastern Wheaties tooka 4-1 lead af- © temperate a etim sett other nest fey man scored for Toronto. winte Ee Division rivals. ter 20 minutes. Brian sce wast, tr Our Nordiques 2 Hangers 2 9-0 fturday . night, 3 | The Bruins came from _ Varga scored his 40th goal... power-play .goal from. | Oakland tock advantage - seth lo. Winnipedt Jets -Anton Stastny and Dale defenceman Rick. Ama Blades who got goals from’: - af tee, conditions, at half- Hunter brought Quebec at 3.08 of sudden-dea' Brace Eakin and. Mark” ‘In" Seattle, the “Conignie a . “sep probably be dumb if fees an-02-aafielt to its ~ --overtimetobeat-Suskatoon _Habecheids Dennis Eabbe;-~ ~gartabot the Breakats Brg Ee vale “gee i Moke mS Leaid we weren't prepared second tie in as many . Blades 32. ' i “° with a’ shorthanded the second. period and “the ar bectune a aa ie “1-19 come up with a good, pights in a peority-filled it was.a performance marter, and Anthony scoredsevengoals ea route secon it ho in xe sound effert,"" said Flyers contest that featured solid reminiscent of the Bruins -MeMurchy counted for to their second lopsided es sector paid Reaidh coach Pat. Quinn, “But it goaltending for both teams _ of the 1970s when-the New New Westmirster. viclory of the weekend fourth quarter, sai iat wean't vengeance.” Quinn said be asked for — Doug Soetaert of the ' Westminster club went to * In Brandon, centre Dave Bud Palmer led Cougar. with the wind at his backs, . hometown Rangers and = three Memorial Cup finals Chariier, back from a one. scorers with three goalz. ice Lime because the Flyers _ Tom Grahame fon Quebec. and was known for its ‘The Broncos scored three ~—, Jim Pra had been losing lalely. anders Hedberg and rugged play. , limes in just over four = oUiw AP vers for long Hill Barber hadtwogoals - nave sik had staked New Coach Mum MacPhertoa - Punch. - minutes. to.-dewn the for Philadelphia and one York to a two-goal lead.- and general. manager: visiting Bighorns. Mare gains to set up van assist. Kenny Linseman Tracy-Pratt tola: their Da ‘Eeghen's = game-winning © had “a goal and jthree “Nei ede reckie ith, hare cet Oey eee ‘prove os. Magran, Dave Ber. = ‘eyard plonge with 9:22 assists. Haworth's late goal toa tie beat the vititors or beads Mike Moller shared Leth Melt in the game. . Paul ‘Holmgren, Rick - vith visiting Minnesota. - Wouldroll. . beidge scoring chores while - Both Oakland -scores” ; MacLeish, Tom Gorence Steve Christof and Steve “| didn't like what costly Marcel Frere, Monty | came’ after tong drives, a ' and Brian Propp each had == pave sent Minnesota into happened in oe belt Trottier (andi Jim’, 2°: for en a 2-0 first-pericd lead. We a meeting before. punching a referee McGeough. veplied for - Mel Bridgman closed out putrsio didn't crack © thegameandlaiddowntite proved exstly for Bob Billings. the scoring at 13:55 Of K€ Beaupre's armor until Jaw," said Pratt. . -. Whitlock and his ‘Trail Saturday night in. final period. Derek Smith scored at 7:48 Theresult wasa physical © Smoke Eaters on'Satur- . Billings, it was Brent. ~ Elsewhere. Sunday the og the third period. game in which the Brvins day night, - "Sutter's ‘two goals in the =.” scores were: Calgary a Hawks 3 Peageias took 58 of the 112 minutes in’ Whitlock got a match second period that sparked. Flames &, Toronto Maple penalties. misconduct after LethbridgetoaSziead - ” Leafs; Quebec Nordiques” neon savard's 18th goal, “That's ‘most slugging Brian Lauzon Portland biltzed New | - of the season early in the ' ‘physical we've = played all year,” said MacPherson. * and “ Kimberley 7 Dynamiters-scored two Westminster by opening. a 5-0 firsiperiod lead as they ‘Sabres 4; Chicago - its winning margin. Tom » “I'd like to see them play power-play goals while: outshot the Bruins 227 and ; ala Black Hawks 5, Pittsburgh -Lysiak, and Doug Wilson - like ‘that every game for - Trail was sherthanded" 64-25 over the game as: of © Penguins 2. had scored unassisted — the rest ofte year". fer five © minutes. . goalie Darrel. May- ‘2 Saturday scores were: Boas in the first: period. - . In cher Sunday games, . following the cutburat~ recorded his “-second, ‘63 Edmonton “Oilers 4, - “oT . Toronte- 1; Montreal _ BO - Canadiens, 2 cae i A; Poul Gardner: brought Brandon Wheat’ Kings . “am went on to register 2° shutout of the. season. ‘Pittsburgh within one upset Eastern Division- 65 : Laren Bokshowad ‘scored . before the period ended. leading Regina. Pats 74, © The win padded = three times to lead: the- ““ua Buffalo 3, Quebee 3; New: "ped schum geared. the. Victoria Cougars mauled © Kimberfey’s -hold on Hawks before 5,011- fans,” GY Yorks Inlanders 3, Hartford eoond Pittsburgh goal. Seattle Breakers 104 and _ first place in the West- , Seattie scered two goaly AW Whalers 1; Pittsburgh 6, with juat' 33- seconds Lethbridge Broncos won ern International ‘14 seconds apart with a. 9 Detroit Red Wings 4; remaining in the game. their third game of the | Huckey Longue. minute and a half | IM Minnesota 3, Washington 0; a Whitlock, a playing remaining to beat the 2 St. Louis ‘Blues 6, Varr vice-president of the travel-weary Blades. ‘Joe’ 109 | couver .Canucks = 3;-: _- Smokies,‘also faces a Ward's second goal of the a Colorado Roekies 4 Boston _ NHL STATS "minimum threegame night at 18:40 was the “ Bruise ee Do Conterence ‘pres ”’ ""guspension by the B,C, = winner. ee ! Fhinies 8 Leafs 5 ve oso . _ ML i we seis = Amateur - ~ Hockey. . ‘Palmer, Bob McGill and vo ‘Pag)- Reinhart had tWO. se noe ail aw? ieSt Coureds” a simwim | Association. Rich Chernomaz.. each . ay powerplay a goats Bs, Menwest FT did Wot Eoeetn HES 2 Nelson Maple Liafs scored twice “for the : gary dominstec a Pr 228, 7 Md Vie 3) wrinnigag 3m Twi? were the big. winners in their homelce tail ; Le ee ie Vail, - vetec 1 MY Rangers 2 ,. ~~ luring “the weekend, victory over the Flyers, 4 pevtecer will Fi bse dienes Oat Eaipary f Tesorte _ -beating Elk Valley The Western Division aH oM LO Ee eicath ei wt is ME funvescle 7 Bottate 2 - Blazers 6-3 Saturday _ leadersoutehot Spokane 55- Bo Menitenend reso, eee BRE peat einen eee esis“ onTurshy, Seiatom i dw’: who banded the Leafs thelr ae ee artis? overtime on Friday at Spokane, Lethbridge: 763, sevéntirtaaain elght gamE8 ——_"" Camghon @saneveoe< =.= Rts uate a a, "Wastlor ing > _Gempaaal Conterence © wee ‘Minnewta’ ] Washingten 8 night. ‘The Blazers ioat visits the a s in. aa and “kept °4 FRO users OO ge a ie Lele a vmowye 9 _ &§ Wo Trail in Friday Wimipeg and the Cougar 39{ jean Lemelin's i0-game Pe Se sim ers . Cierny paears Comes - night's other overtime. meet the Wranglers fn = ; _ ‘to unbewlen record intact’ Oo HIE 1S 8 Sa ES Ke me al Se > 7 Fi ht filled ider investi ati : io -filled game under investigation wo DENVER (AP) — Brian minutes — 36for 165 going Olympic here, Boston Sunday night tat O'Neill how ifwe hada fm of ae ‘GO - O'Neill of Montreal, the against the Bruins and 28 goaltender Jim Craig, got called him apd ‘asked for 4 National. Hockey League's for 122- going to the sine minules. films of the game, which sWe did and we sent the a) executive vice-president, Rockies,’ breaking most of The Bruins needed a Cobradowon#l. tape to the NHL office in ad has opened an in- the Colorada club’s penalty police escort to get ou! of . Montreal.” 3% vestigation info a fight- ‘records. =. . MeNichols Arena after the “They naturally want to © ‘Referee. Ron Fournier, <3 filed game Saturday night ‘Rockies winger Hon game. © get our side of what hap- who officiited Saturday's Mien Clara echt eee separation, Pethyriepanetedo the feyrt au the pine wiki ; ta . a Yo: . ome on : The wild game resulted Bruins coach Gary Deak = Rockies general same with Boston,” Miron = took a turn for the worse , managet Ray Miron said said. “They wanted to after Boston fell behind 4-4.