Manitoba upsets. B.C " WINNIPEG {CP}. Brent Mendella was con- fident Manitoba was going to win the Canadian junior - men’s curling. title, even after losing two games in a row in the round-robin schedule, -“The team was “still playing well,” sald Men- della, who played third for Bob Ursel’s team that took | the Pepsi-sponsored championship Saturday with a 7-4 triumph over Hritish Columbia. ‘After dropping. a 5-2 decision to the Northwest Territories in the seventh round, Mendeila said he and his teammates still knew they could win. “Against Ontario we played well, but we didn’t git a break,” Mendella Said. “Against the Territories, we were all. shaky. :“But we knew we could do it; 80 we came out with a different attitude against Alberta, beat them and we’ were set for the next six ganties.” The six victories in succession included a 7-6 extra-end decision: over defending champion Jamie Schneider of Kronau, Sask., in’ semifinal play Friday night. Tn the final against Rob Houston of Vernon, Ursel came through with crucial shots in the first, seventh and 10th ends — picking up two points in each of them — to lead Manitoba to the victory and a berth in the 1985 world tournament at Perth, Scotland. CONTRAST IN STYLE The final was acontrast in style. Houston and his teammates ‘of third Dave Stephenson ‘and ‘prothers - Rick and Todd Laita; who" Fee vagrant age a a, Page 4, The Herald, Monday. February 2 1984 Se fe he aha etme rg ae a aE Ep Ag ite cae mae oe gig tee hee ay aes men’s. curling - played second and lead, respectively, went about their business in'a serious manner, Ursel, brother Mike, who played lead, Mendella and second Gerald Chick con- tinually themselves, talked to the _fans at the Assiniboine ~ Memorial Curling Club and were constantly praising each other. “Since Christmas, ‘we decided we have to talk," Mendella said. “Everybody has to talk to each other. “One guy gets down on the team, there’s three guys to pick him up, Our whole thing is communication and intensily. That’s the way we play the game. "In so many games when you're not playing so well, that’ extra talking and in- tensity pulls you through.” For the Manitoba skip, the victory made up for a poor showing in the 1933 . championship at Halifax when: Ursel, third Scott Westman, Chick ~— and brother Mike finished with a 65 record. Schneider won the title to qualify for this ‘year’s world championship, scheduled for next month in Cornwall, Ont. ; But Ursel felt better Saturday as he and brother Mike matched their father, Jim Ursel, for winning national titles. Jim Ursel, who represented Manitoba once and Quebec six times,’ won the 1977 Canadian men's championship for Quebec. KNOWS THE FEELING “T've always had to listen to my dad talk-about the Brier, how good it is to win - and compete at a Canadian championship,” .the- -young '- skp said. "Now T know how he felt.” chatted among hi Local Sports Shorts | All native tourney _- Prince Rupert took home first prize money in the Terrace eight team all native tournament at Skeena Righ school , over the weekend. . ° The Express. fought back from a. nine point half. time, deficit to win the final game 4-91 over second place” ' Kitamaat Haisla Braves. Kitamaat gota strong game from Med Robinson who had om 33 points for the Braves. For Prince Rupert it was Maynard Aggus with 25 points and Cliff Morgan adding 22, First place prize money for the Express was $500 while Kitamaat picked up $300 for second place and Kincolith took third place prize money of $200. ‘B’ girls second The ‘B' girls zone finals were held in Rupert ‘over the weekend and Booth ‘B’ team cameup with a 38-25 victory in the final game to defeat-Skeena’s ‘B' team for the zone championship. : Tn the opening round Hazelton downed Kitimat ‘B’ 20-24, ~ Tammy Mould led Kitimat with 9 points, In the second game it was Skeena defeating Bulkley Valley Christian School 42-24, Michelle Ztoklikovits had 26 points for Skeena, In Saturday's games it was Skeena over Hazelton 40-31. Michelle Taylor had 16 for Skeena while Tina Harrach, : tossed in 17 for Hazelton. In other games it was Kitimat 29 - » Kitwanga 10, Kitimat over Hazelton 43-21, Booth downed Skeena 36-18, and Kitimat 29-Nishga 21, _ In the semi-final game Skeena got 17 pointa from Deanne" Wilson to defeat Kitimat 40-30 to advance to the final game against Booth, Michelle Zloklikovits also had 12 points for Skeena while Sue Asikainen was top scorer for Kitimat with 13. In the final game Booth took the zone title with a 30-25 victory over Skeena Jeaving the Skeena girls in second place in the zone and Kitimat in third place. Badminton results. The Skeena badminton club played extremely well in Hazelton over the weekend. The best individual results for the local kids are as follows: Singion . oe, Surinder Dhaliwal: tat A flight (orade @ bays) . toe Pater Yip - 2nd A filght (grade & boys) - . Stelle Paved - 3rd Atlight (grade 8 girts) clasp ¢ #? Gina Cravero: 181 B filght (grade Soiris) . a ‘ Pammil GUE - 2nd A flight (18+ under girlad ite os - Leona Tank - id Aflight (tatundergicie) ae a Linda Yip - tat @ ight (154 under girls} Tony Broman-: 3rd A flight (15+ under boys) Rob McGettigan - 4th A flignt {14+ under boys) Cowbtes Surinder Oham! and Pater Yip - 131 Afilont (grace @ boys) | Al Power and Mike Doll - 3rd A dloht {grade dboys) Linda Yip and Annette Cilff - 191A flight (134 under girls) Parnm| GItl and Leona Tank and Aliant (s+ undergiriay — Jatvinder Lillian and Rolend Wright - 3rd A Hight (13+ under boys) David Scott and Rob McGattigan - ath A Hight (154+ under boys) Lakile Gill aad Kermit Sangha: 3rd Blight (sentor boys} Mined Doubles Pater Yip end Gina Cravero- tst Allight (grade 0) Rotend Wright and Annette Cliff - 2nd A fight (15+ under) Leona Tenk and Long Sroman - rd A FHamt (15+ under) David Scott and Linda Yip - Ist B flight (154 under) \ The setback - ruined an otherwise successful week for the Vernon foursome. Houston skipped his team to first place in the round- robin schedule with a”10-1 record, although. his only defeat came courtesy af - Ursel. . - “It’s quite abit of a let- down going back to play in the men’s league.at Ver- non,” said Houston. ‘This has been a great experience for all four of us‘ and hopefully we'll be back next year,” Manitoba finished | second in the round-robin schedule with a 9-2 record, followed by: Saskatchewan at 4-3. ‘Ontario's Steve Hartley of . _ Thornhill was 7-4; followed: ' by’Kevin Park of Edmoiton at 6-5, Frank O'Driscoll: of St.- John's, Nfld.,- Danriy Bentley of Truro, N.S., and, - Jean-Pierre —Croteau’ : of Gatineau, Que., were all 56, At 47 was Northern Ontario’s Rob. Shalla of Copper Cliff, followed by Alan Brown of Charloi- tetown, 3-8, and Andrew . Buckle of Saint John, N.B., and the Territories’ Derek ’ + Ellin of Yellowknife, both 2- 9. Second “take Dition of P.E.I. won an award as the player best: combining, sportamanship and ability.’ The all-stars were Schneider, skip; Mendella, third; Chick, second; and Phil Gorveatt | of PEL, lead. Gosselin lays: golden: egg The Goose laid a golden egg at the Colisee and Miche] Bergeron now must decide what to do with his newly found riches. Mario (Goose) Gosselin, who © enhanced. his ‘reputation. as a top-flight goaltender earlier this month with outstanding performances at the Olympic Games = in Sarajevo,. Yugoslavia, was a 5-0 winner in his National Hockey League debul Sunday night. as Quebec | Nordiques walked over St. - Louis Blues. Gosselin stopped all 26 shots, and “riow’ coach Bergeron must decide what to do with three goalten- ders. He already has Dan Bouchard and - . Clint Malarchuk, “IT. know it causes problems, especially with practices,” said Bergeron. '” ‘TH sit) down with management and make a decision when we have to.” As for Gosselin, being back inhis home province is » sa delight after living out of a suitcase for’ six moritlis with Team Canada, " “Lwas tired, but when you sense, 1 guess this is more important,” ; Gosselin, 20,. was the ssth player selected in the 1982 entry draft and was a member of ‘Shawinigan (Que,)_ Cataractes” before joining - the Olympic. program. - Michel Goulet,. with his, 4ith goal of the season, Tony McKegney, Wilf Paiement, Bo Berglund and J. F, Sauve scored for Quebec, which helped out Gosselin by peppering St. Louis goaltender Rick Heinz with 4i shots. ow Elsewhere, it was: Toronto Maple Leafs 4,. Vancouver Canucks ~ 4; Calgary -Flames 5, Los Angeles Kings 2; Detroit: Red Wings 4, Chicago Black. Hawks 2; Philadelphia : Flyers 5, New .York- Islanders 3; New York Rangers 4, ~* Pittsburgh Penguins 3, in overtime; _ and Washington Capitals 4, Hartford Whalers 3. , Results Saturday: . Montreal PB veaecorah 4 . Rangers“ Raise Oileré'6;' ‘nase ¥ paint 3, St, Louis 3; ‘Winnipeg Jets ~ 6, Boston Bruins 2; Islan-. assistant's job alter Bob Berry was fired Friday, Lemaire wilt have to do some early line juggling — _with the loss. of forward — ; Pierre’ Mondou, who. suf- . ‘fered 'a hand, injury in the win, Leafs’4 Canucks 4 Rookie goaltender Allan Bester stopped 48 shots and Jim Korn, a defenceman moved.. to .a forward position, wiped out a 4-2 Vancouver lead to enable the visiting Leafa to earn a. _ point. Jere Gillis and Cam Neely gave the Canucks a 2-0 lead before two minutes ‘had been played. Terry Martin and Peter Ihnacak tied it for « the Leafs and Gary Lupul got two to send Vancouver to the second period with a a two-goal lead. ; Flames 5 Kings 2 ‘ Calgary put it away with goals by Kent Nilsson; his second of the game, Mike - Eaves and Steve Tambellini within 1:50 of the second | period. ° Doug’ ‘Risebrough while Mafcét Dionne ‘Scored ‘both Los: ‘Angeles goals, ay MED bre peameepe ae Qe . Terrace Timberman Oldtimers Manager, Jake Dejong right) President, Joe Whitnay (center), present the first place trophi ‘to:the Stewart captain, George Kurka (left), after Stewart SOB‘s won | Club é elght team oldtimers hockey tournament held at ihe Terrace arena ove . weekend. -also scored for the 'Flames, . —USFL opening ‘day For Donatd ‘Trump, the free-spending, free-talking owner of New: Jeraey Generals, the first day of the United States Football League’ S second season was | a harbinger of great things to - come. Balleyhooed newcomers like Rozier, Joe Cribbs and Cliff. Stoudt can only hope so, * - “Tt's big this week and it will keep: on going up,” an ebullient © Trump © Sunday as he surveyed the’ leagué-record crowd of 62,300 that turned out at Birmingham's Legion Field | to watch Brian. ‘Sipe lead the Generals to a 17-6 win over Birmingham Stallions. ‘‘It - will get bigger next ‘week and it will be the biggest yet . two weeks from now.” Trump's Generals ‘Open at ; home’ in-two- weeks." An“average of: 34, 200 fans’ '. Openers a year ago. slipped and tumbled. in a” Mike . ‘teams. | said - yards; "Cribbs Gained. 82 tis yards in 1d carries; ©”: compared to 38 988. for six Rozier, .. the, second. ‘It was also a bad day. for straight Heisman- Trophy - Washington’ Federals - who winner signed by the USFL, _ dropped a 89-14 decision’ to the expansich J aeksonville freezing rain. to: only 27 Bulls. a yards in '16- carries, His. Elsewhere, | “ibe was: Pittsburgh _...Meulers Tampa ‘Bay Bandits: --20, dropped a 7-3 decision to Houston Gamblers... 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