bach date” with Chicago + s morpiaaeaiian a te Meee 10 weeks of league play, the Terrace Bnooker Clabnea plewure), points leader during regular league play, finished? Silelr fina! tournament at Terrace Recreation Centre Sunday fourth. Far right is Gus .Sfikas, owner of the recreation’: Suight. Left to right are winners Glenn Grieve, second, Billcentre, who presented frat place Winer Clark with - a sGlark, first, and Ron MacMillan, third. Ken Dean (not in mooker cue. te Ss atetsfoTeTsTeMOPLPtSSS49,8,8,89 sss oleleTespanaeieetis tetera tetereceicpeitabali : Three | top scorers in 1 WHL siete sairs ctenaaanuacanaleatistsihiick pastes nonagcnnts joie ; aia antes eteta aatea ye are Brandon Wheat Kings Brandon Wheat Kings un- three of the top scorers in the Western Canada -Hockey League Tuesday night and over- Whelmed Regina Pats 125. : Brian Propp, the league's top Scorer, boofted his igs rolled to their $8th win fe e-senson. i In other games, Flin Fion Faskatoon Blades , from ff contention in the ae -eastern division 42 -win,.. Victoria . i Fotland’ Winter flaws 4, New: “Westminster Brulnt paitern “If-there were 15 hits by oth ‘lube it was a lot. Once i ge involved in a game’ ‘Hke this you're a for uble; and we got it, I'm even mite with the two x bate. ihe third period was pORED 1 TWICE Harris scored twice ine third period and goalie ann Resch stopped a Van- pouver penalty shot to lead {pel ‘Islanders’ triumph. heen } stop on Hon Sed- per's =nalty shot came were the Vancouver forward ¢ hauled down from ehind by defenceman’ Dave “in Boston, St. Louis coach Plager realized the us about his lacklustre aoe who have been r a better recently, but eget the cellar of e Smythe on. wWe need a lot of work,” Plager. “One thing for . Beforethe season ends, i find out who wants to MThons who don’t, I doubt vill be back. It’s too easy to et. i Peter McNab scored. two goals: aiid three assists to pad the Bruins, who lost the vices of goaltender G Gilles: bert ag }. Gilbert relurning to action’ being out for one month: - is sprained ankle, ° litin 8 first-per lod iskon with Curt Bennett of ¢ Blues and was replaced y:Ron'Grahame. ; UP PETTIE “Bruins, goalie Gerry Tiesvers is out with an in- knee, but oe tga can eteran e or ear ine year goaltender Dave ‘arto, oe om Rochester t jerdcans of the American In:.games: “tonight, Los. ugeles Kings visit Toronto: Maple. "Lents; Montreal | ¥ aihington Capitals,. ‘thie: ders are in. St.’ Louls, - Penguins ta North Stars have - - Hawkes ‘and Cleveland: Barons:are: in New York: ays te: "Colorado: ‘Rockies, ~ shaded Billings Bighorns 3-2 and Calgary Wranglers and Medicine Hat Tigers battled toa 22 tle. . In Brandon, Wheat Kings Ray had a 62-37 edge in shots on goo over the ios After fod, 2- C) e open they built up a 7-4 lead in th second and "completely dominated the rest of the game. Mike Polonich, Don Gillen, Larry Naismith, Laurle Boscmman, Dave Stewart arid Frank Lang also scored for Brandon. SHARE SCORING HONORS Replying for Regina were Paul Hogan, James Pearson, Gerry Minor, Clark Bacala- and Dirk Graham. The Wheat Kings took six of ten minor penalties and Vancouver Canucks are not rated as one of the major powers in the National Hockey League, but New York 1 Islanders are con- sidered one of the big-six Clubs in the 18-team circutt. But New York coach Al Arbour felt Tuesday night’ the Canucks dragged the Islanders down to their level despite the fact New York won the game 5-2. , In other action, Boston, Bruins walloped St. Louls - Blues :7-2 and Philadelphia Flyers eutacored Atlanta College Basketball | Championships _ | HALIFAX (CP) — Seven - of the best college basketball. ‘teams in Canada take the floor today to determine which, if any of them, will . unseat Acadia Axemen as’ Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union champions. The Axemen, ranked third among the country's teams, -will face fourth-ranked ‘Laurentian Voyageurs of | _ Sudbury, Ont., the- wild-card ‘entry inthis; year's elght-. team. tournanjent, ati “Canada: Wesvehampion Victoria Vikengs will play Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks, champions of the _. Ontarlo Universities Athletic .' Association’ west’ -division, and York Yeomen, QUAA ' East champs, ‘face ‘uebec.. University Athletic Associ- ation champion Bishop's Galters of, Lennoxville, Que. " Naintoba Bisons, the No. Lranked team in. Canada, - _from.- the--Great Plains: conference, face host’ St.’ ’* Mary's. Huskies. of the - * Atlantic Universlties . ‘Ath: Tetle Association, ; . Acadia will be attempting ‘to win back-to-back titles for the first time since.Windsor : Lancers affine 0 OUAA did it in a 1986-67. "0" 4 bh two of four majors. ‘goals, and Jordy Douglas, ming fsldtiderd 81.8 potnte-pergari: a : “average. “ted Martin’ Riley, one.of by in Canada - ‘this Season with 29% - ‘Ont., and:an Ontario ‘East’, - all-star, He shared honors as -” poring forwards Vie Soares and: Mike : Hazard,. both: ‘Atlantic: conference first: Meta each Ken Shiads ‘team all-atara.” ; ancouver: deed to Atlanta): “pald: “phere isn't, a ‘really Weak’ fee among tom eight, It will ‘8 tough fournament,’ Ste Mary's ‘attack, On ‘the ‘PREDICTS. Na. WINNER © bo. #e M ian is the Hive figure. A ‘ ’ Breakers now have 87 points for the season. - Geordie Raber tonnled the and Denil ite eaeke’ Coens Gregorash and Ray an 8 Fenske, rge Markham added singles. : Fritzand Mike Shields. added Wes George replied with a Singles. pair of goals for the Blades, meer the Winter jiawes, periods. in thetirst and ¢hird of ais and Bar aches Flin Flon fired 49 shote at ® ‘cokey one ¢a GeoffBrand in the ,, Vitoria enjoyed period id Saskatoon goal, while the leads of 3-1 and 5-1 and Bombers’ Larry Lozinski cutabot Portas 1-83. faced 33 shots. New Westminster kept The Bombers took 11 of 17 minor penal itself in position to challenge Bix melors. Hes and three of either Vectoria or Seattle for & western playoff spot with _ In Victoria, the Cougars its lastminute victory in moved into a tie for second - Billings, Mont. place in the league’s western John Paul Kelly scored the division with their win over “winning goal for the Bruins the Winter Hawks, Both f with just 14 seconds left to Victoria and the idle Seattle as Don Hobbing had a goal the second period and another earller in the third. ‘In Flin Flon, Mario Botlik paced the Bombers with two baur tallied for the Bighorns at the second and third . ae “Westminster. was a fahot 57-20 and took seven one of two - misconducts. Flames 5-2. OO Billings was also assessed a ‘The Islanders are first In major. the NHL’s Patrick. Divislon -.. In.Ca while the Canucks occupy salvag second place in-the Smythe Hewitt scored - his ary, the Wranglers a- tle . en: “Met second Division, but that is where goal of the. night with 43 _ eae femelning in. the oe had: jumped ‘inte a 12 iret-period lead on any real similarity. ends. New York has 92 points to: a for Vancouver, which migh make the playoffs mel because the rules say two Goals by Peter Steblyk and . teams in each division must. . Lorne Osmond. “Vancouver is a good | The Wranglers.were down club,” Arbour conceded, 2-1 after the second period “but they don't play with ‘and didn’t get -the equalizer very much enthusiasm: and until they pulled goaltender Warren Skorodenaid for an tonight we played. the same ‘extra. attacker in- the final minute of the - -Skoroderski faced 23 shots a a onl “while the ‘Tegets' arrel Furmianek was tested 0 times. , - pains took 11 of 20 r penalties, four o ; "majors: ‘and a misconduct. With the tle—the fourth in Heaney. said: . tow on home lee-- for OTE we don't win It; Acadia. Calgary— the. Wranglers a will. I don’t think another 7emain three points behind team can handle Acadia. the Tigers inthe race for a except . ui. We've beaten central division playoff Bpot. them two out of four times’ night, New Westminster. this season. ‘Portland. and Saskatoon Bighth-ranked — Wilfrid’. takes -another “shot” at the Laurier is led by Canada’s: Bombers: dn.Flin Flon. .- top -scorer,. Lorne . ‘Killlon an who bad. 382 ‘points’ innid Fpl a er nee a regular-season games for. a: ~ jwanitobe Bisons ‘wi, te the best guards. in andthe key to Manitoba's - national title wietory two. seasons ago. ; Laurentian: Voyagears have Charlie -Wise,a ball handling wizard, and for- ward Bruce . Burnett, =the OUAA East: scoring -champ points and a 24.3. average.” ‘Secondxankoa iit as “Werther, Pulp Oporto K @ Da' . guard ‘from. Tillsonbtrg ~ Prinoe Rupert, 8.6, 7 the best. OUAA, Bast ' player with Laurentian’ 8 Wise. ' Apadia Axemen have hight: _ Guards. Ron McFarlond. and Frank White are keys | to ards, fool? Joma Brown, Avenue, Terrace. dt | at Sees Doug Robb and Don Nach-. of nine minor penalties and : visite Billings, Seattle hosts - -(Reuter) — — The head of a. ‘South African hotel chain” . sald today. that contracts have been signed for Mu- -hammad Ali and Leon Spinks, .. new _— world- champion, to fight a return title match in the southern Africa: _—territory of Bophuthatswana early in em : R1 Kerzner, managing director of the Southern Sun hotel group, told a conference that Top Inc. of New York, hended by Bob Arum, will promote the $14-million fight. On the same - American Ken Norton would . fight either South African Gerrle’ Coetzee or his arch- rival, Kallie Knoetze, There will also be a world light- Kerzner said, without giving names, -- The tournament will be Stadium’ in Mmabatho, capital of Bophuthatswana, . the black homeland which ~ bill, " heavyweight title contest, . Ali held -at the ‘Independence. ~ Contracts ienéd For boxing: match ‘South “Attics “ pesslaimed ‘independent last December. - Only South Africa has’so- far recognized the new state. . Kerzmer, sald the. $14 million’ is: made up of $6 million for the actual motion and $8 million 5 worldwide. -4 om the” televialon rights. He did.not aay what each boxer will | receive. He said about 5,000 visitors ; will travel to Bophuthat- — swana-for the fight.'“Our . -aim is to put. Bophuthat-— awana on the world tourist map. We. believe it can become one. of: the world's holiday playgrounds.” - In New York Tuesday night, Arum said Bophuthatswana was only © one of several sites under consideration for a Spinks. ee York Daily: ‘News said the government of - Bophutatswana. has offered © $6.5 million to help un- derwrite . a Mmabotho.. a Sport Shorts ” CONSIDER NEXT . SEASON WINNIPEG (CP) — ‘ present owners of the Winnipeg Jets say they will operate the club in the World Hockey Association next season if the team’s new owners fail to obtain a National Hockey League franchise this summer. The decision was - reached Tuesday by Winnipeg Hockey Club Inc., now in the process: of transferring ownership to a group called Hockey Ventures Inc. PAYS BACK TAXES LAUREL, Md. (AP) — Laurel Raceway, reported to be under investigation by federal and state authorities has paid Maryland $36,000 in ‘ overdue admissions taxes, the state comptroller's office says, Laurel officials said Wednesday . the harness track also has paid eight of - 10 sub-contractors, mostly for Laurel's recent refur-- brishing. An offccial sald Laurel borrowed $200,000 last week to pay the debts. ‘NOMINATE 247 HORSES - BALTIMORE (AP) — 4° record 247 horses, including last - year’s. two-year ‘old champion and top filly, have. been nominated for the 103rdnPreakness Stakes.. Affirmed, the 1977 juvenile champion, heads the list of nominees released Wed- * presi Federation ¢ of Canada, said Tuesday, A bid for thé event, , -nesday* by: Pimmlteo: Race - Course, where the 1 $-16-mile race will be run May 20." SIGNS WITH: COLTS © — idck returner for Baltimore Colts, has‘signed.a series of one-year contracts, . the National Football League - team said Wednesday. 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