’ d ai iv “herald SPORTS | Kitimat hosts raquetball The Kitimat Raquethall Association. sponsored a raquetball tournament at’ Riverlodge Aptil 3-5. Five players from Prince Rupert, and five [rom Terrace joined twenty Kitimat’ players in - games played ‘in. three divisions... The Rupert “players showed the effects of the strength thelr new facilities have given them, taking top spots in the Mens ‘'C” and Mens Novice events. © In Mens .“'C”’ competitian, Mike McGowan of Prince. Rupert beat "BI Hayes, of ” scheduled Kitimat white Jim Siccone of Prince Rupert beat Harry Boudreauit of Kitimat in the - semi-finals to ‘make the finals an ‘all-Rupert event. : Siccone emerged from a tie- breaker in that final to take” the event. Both Siccone and. McGowan will be heading to the B.C. Closed tournament for Easter weekend-in Kelowna.. In the — consolation round, Mirko‘ Rutar of Kitimat beat out’ Brant Arnold-Smith of Terrace. In Mens Novice play, longtime Squash player Doug Kydd of Prince Rupert knocked ‘olf: Terrace’s Alan Stradesky to win the event. _ Dale Maitland of Kitimat ~ Jost to Kitimat’s Luis Grailo a ae consolation play. . Sheila Hogart of Kitimat: spoiled Ruperts chances for - a sweep of the tournament by winning her: match against ‘Rupert's. Michael - Ann McGuire to take the Ladies “‘C”’ event. Leona Hickson of Kitimat | beat out ‘fellow Kitimat resident Gina Radford in the consolation event. ‘The .National Hockey begins Wednesday night. It.took six months and ‘840° games to pare Red Wings and Win- nipeg Jets from the |. playoff lineup. *. Now, 16 remaining \. teaine set out an what Stanley Cup final. . Toronto Maple Leafs were the last to clinch a Playoff spot, defeating Sunday night to finish _ 16th — a point ahead of beat-offive first round: Mintesota North Stars- Boston” Bruins; Ed- pronton Cilers-Montreal “Canadiens; Vancouver Canticks-Butialo Sabres;'. Quebec-Phila- . delphia. Flyers; Pitt-_ League’s second season ., Swill be for two of them a” ” six-week journey to the - ' Quebec: Nordiques 4-2. NHL teams are > all set sburgh Penguins-St.- - Louis. Blues; Chicago Black Hawks-Calgary Flames; and New York Rangers-Los Angeles - Other results Sunday: - Islanders 7, Buffalo 3; Montreal 4, Boston 2; Rangers 2, Philadelphia 0; Pittsburgh 5, Hart- ford 4; Chicago 38, ” Minnesota 4; Winnipeg .. 5, St Loulss Saturday results: _ Quebec. 5 Toronto 5; Calgary 6 Vancouver 5; -- Edmonton? Winnipeg 2; Buffalo 5 Detroit 4; ‘Minnesota 5 St. Louis 0; | - Islanders 4 Washington 1; Boston 5 Pittsburgh 2; and Colorado § Los Washington Capitals, | Angeles 5. : ‘The Capa beat Detroit Montreal won the Red Wings 7-2 then sat Pre td de SEE iowana a Caateauees to the final 10 minates uf Sirblle Uist lahdérs won 6 the Toronto-Quebec _ the Clarence Campbell game on radio. Bowl for placing first in The Leafs ‘will. face the Campbell Con- New York Islanders in ference. 7 first-round playofis. Wayne Gretzky ' “Other pairings in the scored a goal and set up ‘four others as Ed- monton finished its season Saturday and the. year-old Brantford, . Ont, native won the Art Ross Trophy by leading all NHL scorers with 55. . ‘Three goaltenders — -Dennis Herron and. ~ ' Michel Larocque, Torento, Professional Hockey | ‘the 21 NHL cities, will _ Playoff schedule, » genson ‘in Qube totals of 10 aszisis and 164 points, - ; Mentreal won the . Vezina Trophy for the best defensive record. Richard Sevigny, traded last month to _ Rhare the decided’ in'a pul by the’ Writers’ Association in be announced late in the Leals.4 Nordiques 2 . Ron Sedibauer scored a pair of power-play goals to help the Leafs to the vital victory. For the first time in nine seasons, Darryl Sittler failed to top’ the Leafs infecting; WM a Paiemetit "who" eeired his 40th “poil’ ar” the ~ earned the honor with 97 points... The Nordiques finished .11th. Peter Stastny led Quebec. scorers with 39 goals and 109 points. Mike Bossy won the Islanders’ team scoring title, accumulating 119 points, fourth highest in. Pitching is indian problem ‘Pitching was. problem for Cleveland Indians last sensor: and it still may be a question mark for 1961. But there's nothing wrong with thelr hitting, judging by One of the hottest hitting helped te beat ‘Chicago if = < e e 8 Gabe Paul. raise his spring. average to: 0. ‘Litdleton, who also. made a diving ‘catch, has * tad the team as a backup centre. fielder to Rick Elsewhere, ‘Janon Thompson slugged three "xpos to # 7-0 decision -over Minnesota Twins. Randy Baes's tases-loaded double in the sixth inning rallied San Diego Padres to a 3-1 victory over Seattle Mariners. Marig Mendoza singled in que mm and doubled home atother as Texas Rangers Rich Dauer singled home a rin in the 10th as Baltimore Orioles edged Philadelphia PTumny Join, ‘Doug Bird. and John Pacélla combined on a seven-hitier and Bobby Murcer keyed two three-run | Innings with singles as New York Yankees beat St. Louis Cardinals 6-0, Lance Parrish socked a threerun homer and Detroit sent 12 men to -the plate in aseven-run fifth _ inning en route toa 12-2 romp over Boston Red Sox, ' _ Toronto left fielder Al — Woods robbed Ron Pruitt of a potential game-winning grand slam home run in the 13th inning as the Blue Jays -and Chicago White Sox battled to a 55 lie. Jeff Leonard's RBI single broke an 6&8 tie in the Lith inning and sent Houston Astros to a 10-8 decision over Milwaukee Brewers, Mack Babitt bit a tworun double in-the 11th inning to give Oakland A’s a 6-5 Dodgers to an'$6, trigmph Guerrero's fourth and fifth Kitimat wins Fowler Cup ‘The Kitimat Winterhawica beat the Burns Lake Braves Fowler Cup for the 1980-61 season. ; The Winterhawks: took first and pecond period leads of 2-1 and 5-3 but ended the game banging onto a 54 lead as the Braves charged back Sunday the Hawks needed a four goal rally in the third ‘period. to’ overcome the _ Braves t4. The Braves led 1-0 after thé first and fn- evensed their lead to 42 in the secoid. The Win- "_terbawke still trailed by that score at the 13 minule mark of the third befe: -. putting in four goals in seven minutes Kevin Trach, Alfie McVaie, Brad Owens and Doug . Mandlikova’ a: | gaing _doummame nti =] and thea - wheelchair The Herald, Monday, April 6, 1901, Page 7. Terrace Badminton ‘hosted its annual tournament on 1 the weekend. Tennis pro needs practise | Having just picked up $100,000 for capturing ber :geepnd *.Clairal Crown. championship, Chris ‘Evert. more competition to.regain’ _ her forma after sitting out all” but one match this year. “T' don't “think I have - peaked yet,'' sald Lloyd, 3, whe’ capitalized on Hana trouble on the way toa 6-4, 6° 3 victory in the final Sunday.’ at Carlsbad,’ Calif: “I am” Sut “ae a ‘Athlete finds no handicaps TORONTO (CP) — Chris... Stoddart's drive and am- ° bition have made him. a- world-class ‘athlete despite. being born with spina bifida, a crippling disease’ that stunted growth in his legs. The 30-year-old Toronto - athlete holds. a string. of records in international competitions for the disabled — an unbeaten world record for 100 metres; Pan-Am records for 100 and. 40 Metres and the Canadian record for 100 metres. He previously held world records for 200 metres, 400 ,’ metres, 600 metres, 800 metres and 1,500 metres. He was the first man in a wheelchair to break the six- minute mile and he came - Chose — 5:05 — to breaking vo ‘Nowthe has another goal — “to break: -the four-minute “ mile, Stoddard hopes to do it “at the 1904 Olympics for the Handicapped in Los Angeles. With that in mind, he's He also keeps in shape by playing on two tocasl basketball teams. Stoddart haa been a “jock”. since he chn remember. He has played hockey — in ‘goal, on his hands and knees. He played baseball — fielding hits at first base, batting on his knees. He played lacrosse, again in . @oal. And again on bis hands and knees, be played tackle At school he excelled on the rings and parallel bars. Last November and ‘December Stoddart was forced to live in his car with his dog after a fruitless search for an apartment that could sccommodate a man 5 others! I need matches.” _- : - Other tournament winners . during the weekend were” ‘John McEnroe, who won a and play all the title events ‘there before Wimbledon, _ " “Pm stilta little shaky out * $175,000 Grand Prix event in “Frankfurt, West Germany, ‘dnd Claudia Kobde, who won. an ‘Avon Futures event, in Boise, Idaho. ‘service .- Loyd earned ‘$100,000 for the. victory while Man- dlikova, 17,.in troublewith her: serve: throughout : the to. play,,..two more match,” took home ° $50,-000 SWE Gey her’ me Spi Pam iver ina wheelchair —~ anda ag. Then he found the David B... : Archer Coop, one of several": cooperative. housing developments. in ‘Toronto's downtown. St.’. folk hero ‘at there. . Posters in’ the lobby proudly list bis: athletic. “achievements, and ‘the Co-Op. his launched a fund-raising “2 'to earn $30,000 for third Z fourth-place’ - " Sunday.” ind-place. finish? a er bent Andrea rad : Saturday - at the Tewrace, trophy for. winning the Lawrence. . 3. presented Yo Chris Culp for : ‘pest ° -for all of the kids by their Jaeger instraight sats 63;6- place. Jaeger: picked. “ “money: minutes ‘Sunday: to. defeat i] Tomaz: Smid. . of Czechoslovakia 63, 6-2. McEnroe, 22, earned $35,000 “Rohde, of: West Germany, defeated: Ann’ Kiyomura- of | ” the US.'74,.74,- Leechs PeeWees ; The Terrace Peewees. wound “up their - hockey season ‘with a banquet Afena. 2 + Bytown Diesel - ‘peceived the: Twin Valley Honies keague this past year. - a “Trophles | were also’ forward; . Henry Degerness for test goalie, and Lawrence Stella for best defencemen. - — ., Free pizzas were provited teams sponsor and pop was Tr ‘e WINNING NUMBERS - "HERE ARE THE MOST RECENT WIHRING NUMGERS ‘March 20 Miarch SAnHAnAG i mf - MAJOR CASH PRIZES: Winners of major prizes ray lain” = their prize by following the claim procedure an thes’ ~ back of the ticket. . ~ OTHER CASH PRIZES: Other-cash prizes: ‘Up ‘toa ~ineluding $1,000 may be cashed at any ‘branch ol -the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Western i ‘i Canada, or by following. the claim. procedure’ on a ‘s) 4 < The Provincial - $500,000 . bialsto/918/6] B Ay last 6 digtis win $50,000 fast 5 digits win $1,000}: "last 4 digits win $100: I" last a digits win $25: * fast 2 digits win $10" back of the ticket. WESTIRN " (Sonehe ore dia ooravers of Hat ; 4n-the évent af discrapancy between this list wis ‘the winning numbers list. the latter shajl prevail. ° Check each draw date on your ticket and compare -.--the number drawn for that date with the faumber on. dt’ ““ygarticket. Ole only’ the last six, five, four, three, or ‘two digils-on your ticket are identical to and in the same order as; - the winning numbers above, your ticket i is s eligible, to win the corresponding prize. oes Pe een a anh ere Se penkese. 17 or donated by Pepsi. ‘drive to finance purchase of =<: the $1,800 racing wheelchair he .needs for ‘raining and. racing. Stoddart mayed to ‘Toronto in 1971 to attend Seneca. College and. that winter started playing wheelchair” basketball with the now- defunct Toronto -Thunder- , bolts, By summer he‘ was. participating track events. He ‘hasn't looked. back. since. Terrace curling finishes The Terrace . Curling 9: ~ Association finished up its — Mixed League schedule with ; a Fun Bonspiel Apritd and 5. ’ ‘Twenty-two | teams -com- peted in the event with the 1" rink of Bud Smith and his wife Sandy, and Keith | Norman and his wife Sandy | , Demhke placed second. The rink of Nigel Glover was third while Charlie Radfords team placed fourth. The curling club has its Mens league playoffs scheduled for 7p.m. Tuesday ‘: April 7. in wheelchair: SIMON FRASER UNIVERSIT Y. + NATIVE TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM _IN PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Commencing September 1981, Simon Freser University, Faculty of Education, = iE a will be.offering a program designed to enable native peopte fo ‘obtain a 6.C. © Vs -Teachlig Certificate. : “You may bp eligibleto apply Ifyou are: —anstive person (status or non-status) who has coed cond school : re : ‘oF 8.75.0. equivalent. ow ,, schoo! teicher, lariguage Instructor —or In some other related capacity. - - this progres apeats oyu, frtharnormation and an aviation package t os avaliable: chy, fontacting:. . Me: ‘Clarence Martin - Prince Rupert. B.C. . Val 1P9. "Ma. Pat Cox. Booth Memorial School NO Heys Cove Circle Prince Rupert, B.C. Va) IW! Telephone: 624-5031 _ Rorthooas? Tribal Council! 710 Fraser Sirest | ‘Telephone: 624-4223 - 627-7159. pean SPECIAL INFORMATION MEETING To assist Individuals with forms, répresentatives from SFU will be avaliable at the Native Employment Career Day, Gltwangek Bend Office from 9:60 ale fo 4:00 p.m. on April & sat. ; . and completion: of the py _cnopu 2 yeiraur cider end have nat caingleied Seccrdiny School int do have | “ " leducational work experience either as a aide, recredtion feader, pre- _ ”. Apptleations shouid be received by Simon Fran Univer pret ft deadng of May 19% for Admission . eich igeee e weed eres cow matte ba