’ g a ? f - 7: | i Re ari Norway marks 15 year struggle as EDWARDS “WINNIPEG (CP) — : ‘Norway has finally reached wih ‘euphoric heights of the championship teau it took 18 fears: nary Teach and a goal has. motivated Kristlan Soerum’s quartet all winter, -“This is what we have been aiming for all winter,’ seidnafter eliminating Scotland’ records, *Foerum, a 26-year-old engineer who is making his third aopearance in the ai Pe Silver ‘Broom,. defeated Sanderson 41: in nine ends before a crowd of 6,764, He now advances fo a semifinal today at 3 p.m. EST against Ed Lukowich of Medicine Hat, who with Bob Nichols of the United States finished regulation play with a 7-2 record. Canada was awarded first place by virtue of its @6 win over the Knereces in the sixth 2 Nichols meets Tom Schaeffer of Sweden in the other semi-fenal, Sweder third with a 63 record. TELEVISE GAMES The winnera of the semi- finals meet in the cham- plonship game at2 p.m. EST Sunday. jroday’s playoffs inal Sunday are to U. Ss. rink steals men’s title By GERY SUTTON WINNIPEG (CP) ~— The United States rink, skipped wi Bob Nichols of Superior, is., stole three crucial ints on the fifth end ly to beat Norway | and win the men's world a r Norway, y Krislan Soerum, it was the first ime ever in' the final, It was the second title in the last three years for the U.S. and the fourth over all since bs competition began in -The U.S. rink, which also included third "Bil Strum, gecond Tom Locken and lead Bob Christman, advanced to the final with a ¢5 decision over Tom Schaeffer of weden, the defending pions, in semifinal play et orway, which entered wor ling in 1964 while re , pulled of the cham- ‘mem with a 62 triumph Peat ike Chernoff's Canadian rink from Medi- cine Hat, Alta., in the other xu final match. Norwegian rink had to sat Jim Sanderson of c #1 in a tie-breaker ime for the fourth and final off berth Friday night. Fay U.S. and Canada male aeutrela drobin section, both th 7-2 records. The Canadians wero awarded first because they had - Geleated the Americans in routd-robin play. . RECORD 8 SET "'& crowd of 9,172 watched the final game for a record attendance in world curling of 102,193 for the Beven-day tournament. The smallest tle-breaker in the Winnipeg arena, which seats 9,374. Nichols, a S0-yearcold tax accountant, was tied 2-2 with the Norweglans after three ends. Soerum blanked the’ next end but it backfired when the U.S..got three on the fifth to go ahead §-2. TheU,S. skip came up with his biggest shot of the week when went through a slaggered port with his first stone on the fifth—there was just room for his rock to go through—took out the Norwegian shot rock in the four-foot and stayed to put three American stones in the — house With his final rock, of Hibbing, Minh., Bud Somerville who un- derwent open heart surgery late last year. Somerville’s . operation forced Nichols to move to from third with Strum and Locken also advancing their positions.. Christman, was recrulted to play lead. Strum was with Somerville when the U.S. won its firat . world title in 1965. ¢rowd was 6,764 for Friday's THE ASSOCIATED “ie won with a lot left," wid Jorge Velasquez after favored Alydar to story over Believe It in the tow Florida Derby’ at phi race track thening his etal fo for the Kentucky oad lost the lead to Evens then fought back and ch, an va ‘two lengths, with Dr. ‘third, another 744 back.. ing ran 1% miles in 1:47, one-fifth of a second off. the track record, and paid RM, $2,108 and $2.10, Believe . returned $2.20 and $2.10. rt. Valeri paid $2. 10 to show. of the top two contenders ane ithe Kentucky Derby, along with Affirmed, will be se Bh cas Sites it , Then will be'on to the Derby May * oon Time — Spender finished: fifth, followed by Pipe Major ‘and Judge Jay. Most: horse players shudder “when a ‘horse is “washed ‘out:'— sweaty or. lathered.:: “ferry: ‘Frankel ‘wouldn't have it ary other way when his colt; Esops- Folbles, comes on the race track, The perspiration, “normally .a Was. ng -off ‘the colt durcrig:the post the'$100,000 add Derby: ‘at Oaklawn Park, WINE BY 1% LENGTHS Despite. the perapiratlon; victory over: Chief out? -Frankel. said. looked ‘the same way in New Orleans: “when she won Ou by. 1. don’ “The next start for Alydar, - Bure ‘sign of nervousness, | rade for Arkansas | ai: igh Rables sve t “USSR: and the U.SnThe one's * always washed: "He: Alydar nets quarter million in Florida care anymore, If he isn't washed out, I'm not going to watch next time." At Aqueduct, Pumpkin. | Moonshine closed with a rush and won the $53,750 Westchester: Handicap before 26,871. The four yearald colt by ane, owned by Joseph len and trained by Howie Tesher, scored Rs first stakes victory in beating Lxnn Davis by threequarters of a length. Lynn Davis, the leader from the start until the finat drive, saved the runner-up spot by.a neck over. Sharp- slone, a12-to-1 shot, Soldier's Lark, “the &to-5 favorite, finished 12 lengths ; farther back in fourth place, At Santa. Anita, favored ~ Maheras pulled away in.the stretch. fora 1)e-length victory in the. $4 1850 San Simeon Handicap. Maheraa, ridden!-by Laffit Pincay and carrying .lup. weight:. of .122 - pounds, | covered seven furlongs in ‘ 1:22 4-5 and pald $6.60, $3 and _ $2.60. ¥u Wipi, with Cordero aboard, and Bad ‘N° ; Big, wi with Fernando Toro up, ed in a dead. heat for. second place," eM fle Briefs ‘LAWRENCE, Kan.’ (AP) —.. Soviet’ Union an thropologists. were at University af Kansas recently, laying groundwork for an :in- formation: exchang- ‘program’: bétween the gram Would allow aging » - and longevity researchers in = hoth countrles to co-ordinate their efforts: and standardize the “methods ‘of: measurement . din’ way LONGEVITY STUDIED Ee be be televised nationally by the ihe tie-breaker saw five ends blanked, the most so far in the tournament, as San- deraon tried to keep last ahot forna big count, But the: strategy backfired in the . sixth end when Soerum stole a point to draw first blood. nderson got one back in the seventh, but Soerum. scored two in the eighth and stole another in the ninth, In each score counted by Norway, Sanderson was either t ornheavy wi his draw shots. ~ €T gouldn’t evennhit the house, let alone the four- foot," said Sanderson, who played with just ‘three players after losing third Bill Sanderson toa pulled muscle Thursday afternoon. Sanderson blamed lack of confidence for blanking the. first five ends, “T hadn't my draw weight and I didn't think the boys did either, so I thought [ might as well play it safe. All week that's been my . problem.” Soerum said Sanderson's Missed shots enabled Nor- way to take the offensive, n PLAYED CAREFULLY “Tf Scotland had made their draws I word have id a great problem. ned tnt nen Wi ms. We ea ettobe eareful."n Looking ahead to the sem!- final against Canada, Scerum said his team will do better than they did In the 14, 3 logs to Lakowich in the first round. * “We were very nervous in that.game,” said Scerum, “I . believe we can get closer, I am golng to trx hard, That’s - all I cannpromese. — Lukowlch © was - more confident of winning Canada’s ferst ‘ cham-— pionship sinee 1972: * “We can beat every team out there,” said the $2-year- old real estate salesman, who throws last rocks and leaves the skipping to Mike Chern “It's just a matter of doing it at this point in time." Ninth round resulta Friday mo: saw Canada beat Italy 9-2, France edge Norway 5-4, the U.S. ‘beat Denmark 6-4, Scotland whip - Switzerland 10-3 and Sweden defedt West Germany 9-3. Keith Wendorf of Germany finished sixth with a. 46 record, Leone Rezzadore of Del , Pierre Boan of France ” Fredy Collioud of Switeerland were $6 and Arne Pedersen of Jenmark was last at 2-7. WRITE ABOUT WEEDS Alberta ture’s weed- control branch is inviting © anybody connected with © agriculture to submit a §00- word article on The Cost of Weeds in Crop: Production. Arnold Stearman, of the weed-contrel branch, said the winning article will be published and its author will be given appropriate recognition, - game as THE HERALD, Monday, Aprit, 3, 1978, PAGE 7 _ Howdy Holmes wins by 8 seconds “LONG. “BEACH, ‘Calif, icP) — Howd Holmes of Ann Arbor, Mich, grabbed the lead on lap 15 and went on to win the opening race in ae Formula Atlantic auto ideal sone Dace bferat after an early race batile, Holmes slowly moved his March 78B aways from the March 76B driven ee Jom Gloy. of" ‘Lafayette, ampionship zeries on a: nae atreet circuit | Calif , to eventually score an eight-seeond victory at the end of the 161-kilometre event.’ The start of the race was thrown into chaos by two extra pace laps‘needed when the 30-car field was not lined up in correct order. - Tt took the drivers several corners to realize that in fact the race had not started. From that point they tried to rearrange the field. while dolng the next two pace laps but were unable to get back in original order. although the flag. had not ‘alt not fallen to start the race, the Chevron of Swedish driver Bie Eigh hit the back of the Ralt of pole sitter Bobby Rahal from Greenwich, Conn, Rahal was forced to the pite for repairs, starting at the back of the field. ‘Soccer forward saves game to be thrown out By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cannell opened the scoring Paul Cannell scored two goals ‘before being: ejec- tednfrom' the game as Washington . Diplomats ed, thelr ‘North American Soccer’ League ‘season. bx defeating the . expansion Philadelphia Fury $0 Saturday. Right winger Ray Graydon ausisted on Cannell goals i booted Washingion's third goal into an empty pe Inte in the Fury. goaltender Sim Miller was drawn out to the right, leaving the left side open. In other games, Detroit Express defeated Tulaa Roughnecks 2-1, Tampa Bay Sao 2-1, Seattle crushed. Colorado Caribous $0 sy andnDalias Tornado Banked: Chiegao Sting 2-0. at 21:28 of the firat half by netting a rebound off goalle Miller, who had stopped Graydon’s shot from the right but was unable to contro] the ball. n Cannell followed at 38:54 by heading Graydon’s pass past Miller on theright side. PLAYED WITH 10 MEN Six minutes into the second half, Cannell knockednM'ller against a goalpost and was thrown out of the game by referee Paul Avis. The Diplomats, who finished last in the East Division of the NASL's National Conference . last year, played the reat of the game with a 10-man Bquad. Detroit Express scored two goals within a one- minute span and that was enough. the to spoil Roughnecks' home debut, Kenny Coo TAKE A LOOK AROUND YOUR _ ATTIC, GARAGE, RUMPUS ROOM AND TURN YOUR DON’T WANTS INTO CASH _ aT THIS SPECIAL RATE : _ “STRIKE DAILY HERALD. one space between words. 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However Rahal was forced to pull off the track with a broken axle on the 2tst lap. - Finishing third in the race was Kevin Cogan of Redondo Beach, Calif,, driving a Ralt. He was followed by the. March 788 ofnJeff Wood . from Studio City, Calif, and the Chevron B34 driven by Bob Earl of Orunda, Callf. The only Canadian in the race, Bill Brack from Toronto, finished alxth in his March. Like many others in the field, he was involved in the incidents at the two false starts, “T was way back in the field and couldn't see anything, but when everyone else took off, I decided to go too,” aid Brack. “At am th t 1 was making pretty good progress but then realized that ac- . tually the race hadn't started. _ Brack was running spot early in the race bkt lost several places when forced to take an escape road at the end of the straight after failing to negotiate the hairpin, Peter McDonnell of Liver- pocl, arrived from England only 24 hours prior to the game to replace injured er. 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