conmainigat | |) daily herald SPORTS L with Chris Porter | IN COMMERCIAL HOCKEY Juveniles string snapped. In Terrace Commercial Hockey League action Thursday night at the Arena, Skeena Hotel spotted the Terrace Chrysler Juveniles an early goal, but came on strong in the last two periods - to chalk up a 6-1 victory. The Juveniles lone goal of the game came early in the opening period, Bob Demp- ster scoring from Larry Nordstrom and Chris Reneerkins at 2:01, Skeena Hotel tied the game with a power play goal when Cliff Flurry’s heot found the target at 10:07, and the first period ended with the teams deadlocked at one goal apiece. Skeena Hotel’s Bil] Daw took and elbowing penalty at 4:09 of the second period, and it looked as though the Juveniles had a chance to Tegain the lead. The power play situation backfired, however, ‘and Dave Sharpe eonnected with a short handed goal at 5:04 to give Skeena Hotel a 2-1 lead, Cliff Flurry notched his second goal of the game just over a minute later, increasing the margin to 3-1. Skeena Hotel netminder Ron Marlowe took a roughing penalty at 11:23 of the middle frame, and just over a minute later Flurry scored again for Skeena Hotel's second IN MINOR HOCKEY | Terrace teams break even Terrace Minor Hockey teams finished with four wt Gm fa age Tr ep Team lea action on the weekend. gue The Terrace All Seasons Midgets scored two of those victories againat their tough opponents from Kitimat. The Midgets, who seem to be playing better with each outing, blasted Kitimat 10-2 Friday night as Simon Dodd fired four goals and Doug Richey counted a hat trick. Greg Paulson, Larry Swanson and Bruno Hidber scored the others. In Saturday’s 3-3 triumph, Emile Gagnon and Ken Wideman each scored twice. Singles were notched by Dodd, Hidber, Richey and Swanson. . Terrace Twin River Timber Peewees came up with another of their lop- sided victories Friday night as they thumped Kitimat 9-1. Dan McGheee and Henry Reimer each had a three- goal night. Terry Zaporzan had a pair and Trevor Hendry scored one. On Saturday, Terrace Peewee B's took on Kitimat and dropped a 7-4 decision. Rnady Cote, Chris Brown, Michael Rouw and Dean Knutilla scored for Terrace. At Kitimat, the Terrace AN EASY WIN Leafs trim the Penguins TORONTO(CP(. — First- perod goals bz Darryl Sit- der, Jimmy Jones and Lorne Stamler were, all Toronto Maple Leafs needed to defeat Pittsburgh Penguins #2 in a National Hockey League game Sunday night. Toronto built up a 40 lead after two periods before Pittsburgh struck back for two goals by the midway point in the third period. The Leafs, however, countered with a four-gaol outburst in the games final eight minutes. Borge Salming led the Leaf assault in the third period with two goals while Dave Williams IN THE NFL First. Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers battled to the National Football League season's first overtime tle on Sunday, finishing five full periods at 10-10 and remsining deadlocked atop the National Conference CentralDivisio wtith 7-5-1 records. Fran Tarkenton's five- yard scoring pass to Ahmad Rashad with 10 seconds remaining in regulation play gave the Vikings the tie, Both teams blew fieid-goal opportunities in overtime. Minnesota’s Rick Dan- meier's 2i-yard attempt sailed wide to the right with four minutes to go in the extra period and the Packers’ Chester Marcol was wide to the left on a 4 yarder with 17: seconds left. if the Vikings and Packers finish the season ted for first place, Minnesota will win the NFC Central title since it beat Green Bay in their first game this year. With three regular-season mes remaining, one other civision also ia tied at the top— the American Con- ference West,he top—the American Conference West, where Oakland and Denver eto Seattle on Sunday to fall back into a tle with the Broncos, a tie with the Broncos, who lost to Detrait 17-14 on Thursday. The Raiders and Broncos play in Oakland next Sunday. In the AFC Central race, Houston, a 17-10 winner over Cincinnati, trails Pittsburgh by 1% games, The Steelers play “in San Francisco t. In the AFC East, New England widened its lead to two games over and Pat, Houtette added singles. . Leaf goalie Mike Palmateer had his shutout broken 54 seconds Into the third period when Orest Kindrachuk drove a rebound past him. At 10;00 of the third period Ross Lonsberry scored Pen- guins only other goal on a de- flection. Leafe jumped into an early 2-0 lead before 2:00 had elapsed in the game. Sittler, the Leaf captain, opened the scoring at 1:15 on a wrist shotfrom the slot that easily beat Penguin goalie Greg Millen on his glove tie of the season 14-10 and Kansas City ¢< Miami, beating Baltimore 95-14, while New York Jets were upsetting second-place Dolphins 24-13. In the two other NFC races, Dallas, by virtue of its 37-10 rout over Washington last Thursday, leads the Redskins by one game in the East, In the West, Los shorthanded goal of the. periad, giving him the hat trick, and his team a +1 advantage going into the "final twenty minutes. Things just got worse for the Juveniles in the third periad. Dave Sharpe’s second goal of the game at 7:26 increased the gap to 5-1, and Joe Smoley's unassisted marker at 12:15 of the frame rounded out the scoring, ’ giving Skeena Hotel the well deserved 6-1 victory. The win increases Skeena Hotel's first place margin to three points over Totem Ford, giving them a 6-1-3 Inland Kenworth Bantams ” conitnued their good and bad performances, The Bantams seem to have one good game and one bad game in their doubleheader = encounters. Their bad game came first as Kitimat blasted them 11-3. Mel Reimer, Warren Riding and Mike Lambert scored: the Terrace goals. The boys eame back Sunday with their game as they beat Kitimat 7-4. Reimer and Colin Parr each scored twice, Singles went to Brent Rogers, Spence McKinnon and Mark Flaherty. ’ The Pups ran into a pair of loases against their stronger Kitimat opponents. In side. Just 35 seconds later, at 1:50; Jerry Butler knocked thepuck from Penguins' Bob Paradise onto’ the stick of Jones, Jones quickly fired the puck from the side of the net and surprised Millen, beating him low to the glove side. Stamler increased Toronto's marginto 3-0 in the opening period when he seored his first goal as a Maple Leaf after knocking the puck into the net off the goalpost at the 16:26 mark, Torontoupped its lead to 4- 0 with the only goal of the second period, — With both teams playing Angeles lost 30-19 to Cleveland and had its first- place margin cut to two games over Atlanta, a 20-17 winner over New Orleans. In Sunday's other games, Buffalo bombed New York Giants 41-17, Chicage shackled Tampa Bay 14-3, Philadelphia edged St, Louis OOOO a Wi an, als won-lost record, and 15 points for the season. Next is Totem Ford with 12 points, and in third place is the Terrace Chrysler Juveniles with 9 points, McEwan GM and Gordon & Andersen are tled for fourth place, each team having 7 points. McEwan, however, has a game in hand. The next scheduled action in the Terrace Commercial Hockey League is tonight, at the Terrace Arena, when Gordon & Anderson will take on McEwan GM at 8:45 PM., and Totem Ford will go against league leading Skeena Hotel at 10:45 P.M. Saturday’s 5-4 leas, Brent Petch scored two goals while Kelson Crouse and Chris Culp got the others, In their 63 loss on Sunday, Kelly Jones, Kevin Monteith and Crouse did the scoring, At Prince Rupert, Rupert and Smithers Pups played to a 22 tie before Smithers came up with a 43 win. Rupert's Bantams took both games from Smithers Bantams by scores of 9-6 and wm. At Smithers, Rupert and Smithers Peewees split. Rupert won 6-4 before losing 75. Rupert's Midgets beat Smithers Midgets twice by scores of 11-0 and 7-5. shorthanded, Leaf, defen- eeman Ian Turnbull took a ‘slapshot from outside the faceoff circle which beat Millen high on the glove hand side at 5:04. In the third period, Wiliams made it 5-2 for the Leafs when his wrist shot from the slot went into a net left empty when Denis Herron, who replaced Millen in the third period, dove to the ice in an attempt to stop the Leaf winger at 12:32. Salming, with two, .and Boutette on a breakaway in the final minute of play, The Herald *:.nday, November 27, 1978, Page 5 | Meetthe “Recye! ‘sofa oR 4 o> G ~, N ARER CITY. U A h ernendo SFA, cus a, 2 u it throw * i ad Materia ta Wd Dade mes ith 4125, Retrigeral Baroed w Lappe HLFIC a g venrvecord put Por F of S 7 a5” Ad 1 Rha way, i TY vite Adaraatf| we ‘ ual turntable, 24) thy : ai re Xin i . 0 at? ‘ : ‘ oad amolifier, Staee TE 10: Ld of tuner, ry For Moral . " m-4 pn ‘nds 1H . fi TASS " ; sae et oak Sem veemoene Daily. (IP AA Sats “ TRACK Sope mattress sets i FO: CON, Wa sonata : 05. 998-6: He Ful sich coat ard _ ee mammani * sew faciory wrapped har Dratt’s Mattress Warehouse. 18TH BARGAIN Recorders OER saps. 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