sea CRE cae, Pls. cal Risaling ‘replied for the consecutive goals by Peter -: for the Bruins, 15-18-7, were “Don | i ~ Redmond, Rick Middleton ~ traded left winger Errol . _. In Calgary, the Capitals, with eight players on the . 18436, were Eric Vail, “St igus ie, th’ ios. improved team’ in ‘the National Hockey League last season, are proving their resurgence is no- ., fluke. I'd like to think we're the better hockey club,” right ° winger Wayne Babych said Thursday night after scoring the goal that earned the Blues a 5-5 tie against the Flyers with only 64 seconds. remaining “vat the Spectrum in Philadelphia.” The Blues are compiling an. excellent record this season, dashing any suggestion their 1979-80 performance was nota true ” reflection of.the team’s im- provement. A glance at.the league's over-all standings reveals the Blues are in- deed for real -- a record.of © 26 wins, nine losses and six ties in 41 games is good for $8 points and second place. “ Only the defending. Stanley Cup champion New York Islanders have more points — 60— but the Blues - have two games in hand te make up the’ difference. Elsewhere, it was:° Montreal 4, Pittsburgh 2; Boston 7, Detroit 4; and - Calgary 6, Washington 0. Babych, 22; a native of Edmonton, scored twice to increase his.” season's ‘output to 29,— ~ three more | goals than’he scored last Season when he missed 2 games tl injury. ~ Perry ul, Jorgen Pettersson and Mike Zuke . . alga seored for the Blues. . Reg Leach, with two, Bill Barber, Tom Gorence and Bobby Clarke scored for the Flyers, 25-10-6, Canadiens 4 Penguins 2 - “He's gat to be one of the most dangerous guys in the league,’’. Pittsburgh goaltender Greg Millen said of Montreal left winger Bob Gainey, who . beat Millen with the games. winner at the Forum. 4.54 Cow mis Gainey, who scored the _ winning goal, retrieved’ a- loose puck: at, centre ice, moved across ihe Pitt- sburgh bluetine and had Millen. leaning the wrong way when he fired-a low shat past him at 4:35 of the third period. The goal was Gainey's 15th of the season, giving him one more than bls total last season, and it helped Montreal, 24-134, extend \ its unbeaten streak to eight games, including seven consecutive victories. Yvon ;Lambert, Mario Tremblay and Rejean . Houle, jinto an empty -net with six seconds left, also - stared for the Canadiens. Marib Faubert and Gary Penguins, 13-21-7. Brujas T Wings 4. - In Béston, the Bruins had MeNab, Doug Morrison and Ray Bourque in the third period. Also scoring Marcotte, Dick and | defencéman’. Mike.,, O'Connell, .with his first? goal since the Bruins acquired him, eight games ago from Chicago _ Black Hawks, .|- ‘Mike Foligio, with two, ‘Vaclav Nedomansky and Reed Larson scored for the Red Wings, ‘10-414, who' Thompson to Pittsburgh in. exchange for. Gary. McAdam eariler in the day. . Flames 6 Caps 6 injured jist, were no match for the Flames and goaltender Rejean Lemelin, who blocked 40 shots. Don Lever; a penalty- killing specialist, ‘scored a shorthanded goal. in the first period ayid netted the: only goal of the second, his 13th and 14th of the season. Other scorers for Calgary, Kevin Layallee, © Kent Nilseon and Kei Houston. Washington repre told | a é e, i J Lovise Radford (skip), Anna Levesque, Kim Davy, Marge Skead are’ _ participating In the Zone Cham plonships in Kitimat today. | until . ” Sunday. They are from the Terrace Ladies Curling Club. Barb Duplisse, Sally. Barry, Donna Booth and Adel Mohn are par-_ q ticipating in the Zone Championships in Kitimat today until Sunday. They are from the Terrace Ladies Curling Club. The League season will end in two Gays for all but two teams, and then begins the two-week. wait for the Super Bowl on Jan.-25 in _ New Orleans. The wild-card Dallas Cowboys and East Divison champion Philadelphia. ‘Eagles will, decide the . National. Conference title. vs: abd aft mB tt National “Feothail . ‘Raiders and San Diego “They are scheduled for aT p.m. EST kickoff Sunday in Philadelphia. : The wild-card ‘Oakland Chargers, winners in the West, begin their American — -. Falcons in the Chargers. are tavorad " "The Cowboys, coming off. a 30-27 victory. over NFC. West: champion -Atlinta playoffs, are . onepoint - favorites to repeat as the . only wild-card team ever in . * the Super Bowl. Conference championship | game al 5 p.m. in San Diego. ~ San Diego, meanwhile, ia’ a four-point favorite to end - the Cinderella season of Oakland MEMBER BROKER 4619 PARK AVE. division”: TUCSON, Ariz, Py) — Man, gol?s hottest per-- former, says self-con- roremeat ek an : - provement in his game, “Last year ~ helped’, po much," Halldorson ad rm modest ' Dan Halldorson of Shilo, - competitor maintained his the soft: ‘spoken, m superb score Thursday was. nothing out of the ordinary. ‘His opponents had other , "words for it. “That's a. ridiculously. : low score,” long-bitting, . ‘after carding a spectacular. - Lon Hinkle‘told his caddy seven-under-par - 63 ° Thursday in the opening - ‘Tound ‘of the ‘$300,000 Joe” _ GaragiolaTucson Open; the, first tournament on the | , “1981 tour. “It gave. ‘me. ‘confidence, a’ tremendous boost.”” holds a ‘two-stroke lead Elder, Howard Twitty, . Terry Diehl, Jim Simons, - John Mahafey and Colbert’ _—are three strokes back at a. i “when he set dut.in pursuit ~ of Halldorgon, one of the first golfers.on the, course. . “]'m just going to go out and play the same game I .. played today,” he sald ; . When asked If be bad any . Strategy for the second . Halldorson, runver.ap to, ‘round. “Hopefully, I'll stay | Jinn Colbert here ist year, , « : "close. tp the lead, “7 just play my usual - overLon Hinkle. A groupof * . game-—steady and nothing eight’ golfers — Johnny | spectacular — and_try not. Miller, Bruce Lietzke, Lee to make any mistakes. “It’s still early in the , “year, There's a lot of golf yet-to be played, 'm just “LT usually play'my best ff. golf out here in'the West. . We'll see what we can do. ‘It'd sure be nice to win two a ‘inarow.” : Dave Barr of Kekiwpa, B.C., had a -firet-round 72. Lee ‘Trevino shot'a 6 and ~ Samm Snead, still competing at age 68, hada 74 in mild, partly-cloudy. weather. - . Halldorson’ won. the. 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