Feconen tet Sasabeteleirbete BY JACK STEWART.. Totem Ford wins number one, Skeena Hotel in Finals. In the first two games Monday night, Totem Ford doubled Gordon and An- derson.6 to 3. ont was a hard hiting, pul all the stops hockey en me that saw penalties help de the outcome. : * With 9:14 gone in the first period Totem’s Tom Farrow, hesisted by Bob Peacock were first on the board, a short handed goal, with Brian Clark inthesin bin for - elbowing. _” With 13:46 gone, the same duo scored arain on a power play, ‘when G&A’s Don Clifford was in the box for roughing. “G&A scored early in the second period. It was Kevin Olsen, from Harold Cox and David DeWinter. Three minutes. and 46 seconds later, it was Olsen, DeWinter and Mark Hidber, to tie it up. Their firat goal was on a wer play when Totem’s ike Ford was penalized f for n "With 2:46 to: go. Totem’s, Michaud, asslsted by E ‘and Ken Olsen, By THE ‘CANADIAN PRESS . REMEMBER WHEN... Braunstien and his Winnipeg rink won the Cana- ‘dian Brier Curling cham- plonship 13 years ago today—in 1965—beating the British Columbia rink 10-7 in Saskatoon. A five on_ the ‘eighth end avoided a deadlock with Saskatchewan quartet led by Harold Worth of Delisle. ADVANCE—AMs TUE Mar By THE CANADIAN PRESS ; REMEMBER WHEN... Canadians were startled when the Soviet Union defeated Canada 7-2 to win the World Hockey Cham- pionship 2% years ago today—in 1954—at Stock- ‘holm. Canada’s team, Toronto East York in- termediates, entered the final with six wins and no Joases, while Moscow Dyndmoshad five winsand a tie, The victory in the final fre therefore gave the SEN ~ Sports: si orts DOUCLAS ILT. EVANS OA TRUST OFFICER | ‘Royal Trust scored on a power play with G&A playing short handed. A minute and 28 seconds later it was Totem again with Farrow, Peacock and Rick Litowski, ending the od 4 to 2. The seocond power play goal fo the period, With 17:57 to go, ealrly in * the third period it was Ford, rico pae and Litowaki in a ar 3 Slater sau Bak got their third final goal from DeWinter, Olsen and Clifford. With one second to go Harder, ‘assissted by Peacock - drilled one past .G&A net minder Richard ‘Bullen, to end the game 6 to “In shots stopped, Jerry Lamming turned away 2 G&A shots, 12 of those In the Richard Bullen, of G&A stopped 16 shots through the game. In penalty minutes, Totem picked u up 18 minutes through: three periods, and G&A picked up 16 minutes. ywas tre first meeting USSR. a one-point edge. ADVANCE—AMs WED Mar 8 By. THE CANADIAN. PRESS REMEMBER WHEN .. . Paul Runge of Montreal Maroons was fined $50 and suspended from: the National Hockey League 40 years ago today—in 1998—for striking Red Horner, Toronto defenceman, on the head with a stick. NHL President Frank Calder said Runge’s - good record up to that time _ kept the suspension down to - two games: . . CANCELLATION HURTS NEW YORK (AP):— A lawyer. representing “boxer ~ Ron Lyle said Tuesday the | heavyweight's future career. is in jeopardy because his scheduled bout with Latry Holmes was cancelled Jast Saturday. The claim was made by Jacob Rabinowitz in connection with a Jawsult . filed by Lyle against pro- moter Don King and the American Broadcasting Co.n Wi Planning. and al will be visiting y your. atea shortly and should. you wish ‘to. ne discuss. any ‘of these services; you. can, contact: me at a - The ‘Chalet in Kitimat. March 14th to 16th call collect. = » at 555 | Burterd. Street, Zen ith 2600 (ott to scecedelelaaeasa chlgeneais Encacinoietigestaratanatetvatetecetse erate _ PERSONAL - PLANNIN G vo _areview by Doug Evans Investment - Mr. Evans would like to offer-his assistance in discussing the possible structuring of your Will; ‘the need for Buy-Sell Agreements, trusts and, generally, to offer Royal Trusts’ services with regard to helping manage your investments. Soa 4s Deferred ‘prot Sharing Pris parmil corporations to make contributions {rom* profits tor employees, providing a- valuable -tax daductlon for the company. When this type of plan is utilized aiong with a Aatlrement Savings Plan, an Incraased tax benefit can Tesull. * Income- averaging: Annuliy. Contracts those, Individuals recalving an unusually, large sum of money ln any year, such as a ‘capital galn, “ racaplured depreciation” or a large separation: alowange, can now use an Income. Averaging Annulty to. spread: the, tax impact ‘anywhere up'to.- Skeena Hotel and Mifwan GM ayed a deciding aime im the Skeena won 5. Commercial Hockey League semi-finals Monday night. serbian for these two teams. fhe three stars all went to, Totem Fords, Jerry Lam- ming, Bob Peacock and Torn Farrow. The second game of the night saw Skeena Hotel defeat McEwan 8 to 5 to win a playoff spot in the finals. In the first period Skeena scored three unanswered goals. First it was Dave — from Dick Brown, then Sey Piatoni from. Ken Zeigler and Bob Cooper. Skeena’s second goal was scored when McEwans Rick Lewis. was penalized for _interference. With 12:44 to go in the ‘second period McEwan’s Ray. Rowe, assissted by Frank O'Brien and John Miller; got their first marker. XN at: 15 later it was Skeena's ; from Shadlock and Souter. With 5:13 to go, it was Skeena again when Ken. | Feigler,: agsissted by Shadlock and Coutuere, put one past McEwan's Eric Chapman. — With 2:14 left it was Piatoni, his second one of the net from Scott Freeman . Hotel 6 aboard read x, ma “The third period started off with a bang when at the 44 second mark, Steve Dillabough assissted by Lewis Taylor got ‘their second marker. - One minute and 36 seconds later McEwan scored again, this time it was John Miller’ from O'Brtien and Rowe, to make the score 6-3. . Ken Zeigler for Skeena, assissted by Cooper and Couture opened thier lead again, and a minute and 29 seconds later the icing went on the cake when Sev Plateni scored his third goal of the night, assissted by Bob eo W: 358 to go it was Ra Rowe from Gillard and . Miller and $6 seconds later it was Rowe again from Miller | . and Ken In the final minutes. of the, . game with Ken Zelgler in the’ penaity box for Skeena, McEwan pulled Chapman § out of the net for an extra forward, For a minute and 22 - seconds McEwan played 6-4, and strong defensive work by Skeena kept them off the “I ‘the shots stapped ; RB Counselling: - fiflaan years. eee ‘ednesday ‘Ford again, at 10° p.m RS CT AAC EAA ELS ste Commercial hockey semi-finals department, Ken Dean. of Skeena stopped 23 through .. 2\% periods, and 13 of those were in the third perlod. Pat _ Hayes took over and only had five shots to turn away. which gives an indication of how strong the defense was for Skeena. = - At the other end Mekiwan's B Eric Chaprar stopped shots, 11 of those in the third period. Total penalty. mintues through three were $2 for McEwan being assessed 18 minutes and __ Skeena hotel the balance. There were two hat tricks in the. game... one Pod McEwan's Ray Rowe, the other to Skeeng’s: Sev Piatonl. . ~The win for ‘Skeena in ched a playoff spot in the finals having defeated McEwan tow straight. In the other series, Totem ‘Ford will go at it again, this Wednesday .night at 9:30 p.m. when they meet G&A If Tatem wins Wednesday. they will play Skeena at 10 p.m, Thursday. If G&A win Wi they play Totem “Thursday in the deciding « game of this series. final series is the best e.out of five and should turn ‘out to be some of the best Commercial League Hockey to take place here in alongtime. . ; Skeena Hotel, the newcomers this season have. earned their place. I wonder who they will play — don' t you? Come out and see! The three stars. for this game had to be Sev Piatoni and Ken Zeigler, and the i “Running back Terry Met- ealf; ‘figned Monday by Toronto Argonauts to the highest contract in Canadian Football League history, has released details of the money he was pald by St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football League. ‘Metcalf, 26, signed a reported seven-year con- tract with the Argonauts calling for about $250,900 a season in U.S. fimds, The Seattle, Wash., native. will play out his career in Toronto. . “I don’t want to go into de- tails about my Argonaut con- tract, but I don’t mind telling you exactly what I got paidnin St. Louis,’ Metcalf sald. He was drafted third by the Cardinals in 1973 out of California State University at Long Beach, “My rookie season in the NFL (1973) the Cardinals paid me §20,00 and then $21,000 the next year. I signed a new contract in 1975 Betting increase Canadiane apparentiz did not take their troubles to the - racetracks last year where they wagered a record $1,232 billion, up 9.6 per cent from 1976, statistics from the federal agriculture. depart- ment Bay. However, the average bet per race on running horses dropped . 2.3 $61,954 while the average bet on harness races increased 8.1 per cent to $23,423, The Woodbine rate track in Toronto was the site of the two largest wagerings—-§2.8 million by 32,660 patrons at the ueen's Plate June 25 and $2.8 million by 24,354 at the Championship Stakes Day Oct. 23, Edmonton's: Derby _ Day attracted 12,754 patrons who bet $1.2: ‘million. There. were 128 racing ecards in the country last year which produced ’. wagering of more than $1 * million: 27 at Blue Bonnets and one at Richelieu, both in Montreal; 38 at Greenwood in Toronto; 50 at Woodbine; two at Fort Erie, Ont.; one at Edmonton; nine at Van- couver. - The number of running: horse cards increased by 84 days and 870 races last year. and harness racing in- creased by three days and 187 races. Agriculture offi- cials conducted 74,551 urine samples, 76 of which found prohibited substances, 55 from ‘standardbred and 21 first star went to Ken Deane. from running horses. _ Gard table per. cent’ to for $63,000, but that's not as good as it sounds? 3“The new contract called for 20 deferred payments stretching between 1934 to 1986 and I'll have to fight for that money. Last season 1 made $50,000, but it cost me $20,000 to buy out the THE HERALD, Wednesday, March 8, 1976, PAGE 5 $250, 000 a season for new | ‘Argonaut running back _ for 4,438 yards and scored 24 touchdowns, caught 19§ passes for 1,862 yards and nine touchdowns, retur- nednl 7. keckoffs for 2,04 yards—a 26.2-yard average— and two touch- downs, and returned 60 punts for 92! yards and one touch- remaining two years of my down contract.” In five seasons with the Cardinals, Metealt rushed He is the first NFL player to record more than 2,000 combined net yards in three coneecutige eeazons, 1976-77. Metcalf said his signing may show other NFL players that the CFL is worth con- sidering for a career. 3"! think I've opened the door from the NFL to the CFL," Metcalf said. ''A lot of Players, some good friends ofnmine, are going to look up here. | The NF'L owners are y talking about the Macai situation. 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