PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Monday, Aprit 3, 1978, - RCMP extend winning streak by M. Neilson In the Terrace Floor Hockey League this week the RCMP team extended their unbeaten streak to 13 games by defeating Mur-Ford Logging 8-6 on Monday night and then edging Terrace Hotel by a 3-2 count on Wednesday evening. In tha Monday night contest the RCMP got big games out of Jeff Chroley (4 goals) and Al Westbrook (3 goals) to overwhelm the Mur-Ford Loggers. Lee Armstrong jed a late icomeback iry with 2 goals but time proved too short to close the final gap. Dave Dennis algo chipped in a goal to complete RCMP scoring. Wednesday night's game wea as close aa they come but much lower in goal production, The teams ended the first pericd with RCMP ahead on a 2-1 scoring Youth bowlers to compete April 1 and 2, 1978 will see 36 young 10-pin bowlers compete in the 1978 Youth Bowling Council Natlonal 10- pin Championships to be held at Town and Country Bow! in Vancouver, B.C. The 36 comeptitors (6 from each of the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Northern Ontario and Soutthern Ontario) are the end result of some 3,500 youngsters who participated in a series of elimination rounds which: started this past January. On March Sth whey own their respective provincial champlonshp and the right ot represent their in the National The Canadian Cham- plonships will be conducted ona round robin, match play basis with 3 gamea being bowled aguinat each province. One point will be awarded for each game won Junior Bo pions in the Senior Division, David,, . Rosenbaum of Estevan, Saskatchewan and Susi Thralinski of Toronto,~ _ First-class snooker Noxt week at the Sheraton Centre, pool: hustlers need not apply. Instead, Snooker willbe on the Agenda, during the 5th annual International Snooker League Tour- nament, afternoons and evening, from April drd to 7th, Nine amateur teams, four to a team, from seven dif- ferent countries will com- pete. Represented -are Bermuda, Canada, Great Britain (England, ireland and Scotland), South Africa and the United States. Guests will include John Pulman, two. times World Champion and Cliff “go many Ontario, both 18 years old. David while attempting to defend his Senior Boys National Title will be vying for his 4th gold medal in youth bowling national competition. He previously conquered the Junior Boys 5- pin crown in 1975, the Junior Boys 10-pin in 1976 and the Senior Boys 10-pin in 1977. He will, however, face some strong. competition this year from the 1077 Junicr Boys Canadian Champion, Shayne Peters of Brando, Manitoba, Shayne who is 16 years old and in his first year of Senior competition qualified for the National Finals with a 650 le, the highest score of com- petitors at provincial competitions, Blake Bastedo of Calgary, Alberta will also be on hand this year and will try to improve on his bronze medal in the 1977 Senior Boys event, Leao Patterson of Calgary, Alberta, will be no s to defending Senior Girls National Champion, Susi ‘furalinski of Toronto, On- - .tarlo, Leao finished a close second to Susi in 1977 and ince 1973 has racked up 2 bronze medals and one allver in national competitions. She'll no doubt have that extra desire to conquer the gold whichhas eluded her for years. Should information be required during the Championship, please call tournament headquarters, Town and Country Bowl in: Vancouver, -B:C, telephone - 925-1418; ated code 604. “~ Throburn, Canadian Champion, Games: will be played in the Essex Room at the Sheraton Centre. Tournament . Chairman Terry Haddocks tells us the public are cordially invited to.come and see who gets snookered! Tickets for the full five days are $5.00 each. Games played from 1 p.m to 10 p.m, dally, -. For more information, please call Terry Haddock at (416) 496-0511. He can be found at his own Terry's Home Billlards:in Markham, getting ready for the big event, Defenseman | TORONTO (CP) — All star offensive tackle Mike Wilson says he wants his release from the Canadian Football League Toronta Argonauts so he can join the National Football League Cincinnati Bengals. “T would like to get out as soon as possible,” Wilson said in a telephone interview from his Gainesville, Ga., shomeon Wednesday. “I have @ letter from the Argos saying training camp starts dune} and I want out before Wilson was selected to the eee Pp r Bulldogs and was considered a top NFE prospect but signed three one-year contracts with the Argos as well along with Georgia team- mate Joel Parrish. At the. time of their signing, the pair, nicknamed the Georgia Connection, said one of their reasons for .coming to Toronto was that they could remain team- mates whereas they likel would have been split up they waited to joln NFL Gillett wins then Seattle defender Dave Gillett scored inthe seventh minute Saturday night and the Soun- dera cruised to a 3-0 North American Soccer League victorx over the expansion Caribous of Colorado in the season-opener for both teams, Gillett, the Sounders’ all- time leader In minutes played and games apparently was lost season only minutes later when he suffered a com- pound fracture of the left leg * a collision with two Colorado players. He was ied from the field on a stretcher. 1 Seattle led 1-0 at halftime before a Kingdome crowd of , 105, Seattle's second goal came in the ¢9th minute on a header by Micky Cave offaa free kick by Steve Buttle. . The final goal came on Tommy Ord's rebound off a penalty kick in the 63th, Pes minute Two Caribous scorin throats, one in each -were tunred back Seattle- 6 goalle Tony Ch . pti edge. After a scoreless secomd period, Terrace Hotel tied the game late in the third on a clean shot from defenceman Brian Nichol, only to have Al Westbrook of the RCMP ad: tally a winning goal in the dying minutes, John Losier of Tezrace Hotel and Len Nolan of RCMP each counted a goal after Al Westbrook drew first blood with his fourth Tardiff out front Mare Tardif scored one goal, hie 67th, and added two assists to Increase his leagueleading point total ta 143 at the expense of Win- nipeg on Saturday night as Quebec Nordiques stopped the Jets 5-2. The three points moved Tardif 20 points ahead of his nearest rival, Winnipeg's ULE Nelsson, who was held oll Cloutler, with his , scored what proved to be the winner when he beat Jets goalie Markus Mattason goal of the week. in the third period. Cloutier, like Tardif, added two assists, In other games, Bir- mingham Bulls moved four points ahead af Cincinnat! by defeating the Stingers handily $1 and Edmonton Gilera stopped Indianapolis Racers 41. Nordiques opend a second- period lead with two goals, Christian Bordeleau scored his elghth of the season At 12:48 and was followed by Tardif’s, Winnipeg’s Lynn Povis brought the Jets to within one but.in the third period Rookie Bossy pulls win Rookie Mike Bossy broke put ofhis scoring slump at an opportune time Saturday ts breaking into the 5 goal club and providing New York Yelanders with a 32 victory over Washington Capitals, c leading candidate for rookie-of-the-year honors. im the National Hockey League, had gone scoreless through six games since scoring his 49th goal of the season on March 14, Saturday neght, the 21- righ Laval, Que., scored his 50th and Sist goals in the third period to rally the Islanders from a 2-1 defecit. In other NHL Montreal Boney, onsidered by up many the | nesota North Stars 4-2, Philadelphia Flyers beat Los Angeles Kings 4-2 and Atlanta: Flames blanked New York Rangers 6-0. Bossy, who earlier in the season broke the rookie scoring record of 44 goals held by Buffalo's Rick Martin, became the first rookie tojoin the 50-goal club in the NHL and enhanced his chances of winning the Cal- _ Young 9 Span Séverlano ea lesteros, one week short of his 2ist birthday, swept » out of the pack with a six- under-par 66 Sunday scored an upset victory in the $240,000 Greater Greensboro Golf tournament and stamped himself a force to be considered in next week's Although he once held the lead alone, Ballesteros bogeyed the 18th and had to have the benefit of a mat- ching bogey on the same hale by 2t-year-old American rookie Jack Renner to win it. He was standing by the 1eth green, watching in nervous. fascination, as Renner missed a seven-foot par-saving putt on the: 16th that would have sent it to a . playoff. Ballesteros, for two years the outstanding performer in. Europe and certainly one of the world’s more exciting player’s won by a single stroke with a six-under-par total and became the. “youngest man to take an American tour title since “Ray Floyd won the St, Petersh Open in 1963. Although relatively urkown in this country- ye has played in only two ous American events- Ballesteros has extremely impressive credentials der Trophy. TROTTIER ASSISTS Centre Bryan Trottier i rey the third ird period, ty ie score a and then Clark Gillies, Boasy's other linemale, set the rookle’s Sist goal for the winner with only five - seconds left in the game. Pierre Bouchard, nor-. mally a defenceman, had a tryout for Montreal at left - wing and scored two goals and an assist to lead the Canadiens over Boston. Defenceman Guy Lapointe also scored twice for the Canadiens who took a 50 lead before Hoston got its only goal late in the second | pe . , wo Left winger Dave ( ) ca arryl Sittler sco the winning goal in the third period while goalie Mike ~ helped set up Bossy’s 50th goal at Palmateer stopped 97 shots . to lead the Leaff against Buffalo. _ - Palmateer’s heroics ‘in- peo shot, the Sabres loat defenceman Jerry Korab who was thrown out of the game for shoving lineaman Bob Hodges during a scuffle with Willams. - ENJOYED PENALTY Philadelphia defenceman Andre: (Moose) Dupont 2 te desplie his tender years. He's led the British Order of Merit for the last .two years, twice bas played on the winning World Cup team last year won the French and Swiss Opens and took other titles in England, Japan, and New Zealand and, in his only other start this season, wou _the Kenyan Open. Adeadly putter, shrugging with beguiling eloguence at a good bounce on to the gree, . Ballesteros came from as far back as possibly-the cut score-to win this one. He was 10 shots back at the end of the first two rounds, was the firat man off the tee in Saturday’s third-round and started the hot, sunny final day ilve shots back. He made up that deficit enjoyed the penalty he ved: at Los Angeles. While he sat out his minor infraction, left winger Bill an unusual two short-handed goals nof 27 seconds lo rs ahead 3-0 period score by Paul Left winger Bob Mac- goal Millan, a mid-season acquisition from St. Louls, acored two goals for Atlanta . in the rout over the Rangers with a blazing $1 on the front . nine, tock the lead alone with birdie putts of 10 and 8 feet on the 14th and 15th and,playing well in front.of the surprisingly | steady - Renner, med back into a tie when he missed the green and bogeyed the final hole. Renner, , gota share of it with a four on the 18th and came to the tough last hole needing a par to send him in . ‘ off for his first’ tour @ But he hooked hia drive, put his second in a bunker, who “had ‘one: ; stretch of 15 consecutive 13 and ed his season mr Hiposito registered hie fifth shutout of the season for Chicago and 63rd of his- career, moving him into 10th place on -the all-time NHL ahutout list ahead of former Toronto netminder Turk Broda. ; Esposito made 27 saves and J.PBordeleau scored both goals for the Hawks In the third his second noone going into an empty Dave Hudson had two goals and defenceman Barry Beck scored his 2ist ofthe season to lead Colorado ist Minnesota Barry Gibbs scored on a power play and Gary Holt added another goal 10 minutes later in the second period to start St. Louis againat Cleveland. : came out long and -then missed the putt that provided Ballesteros with the $48,000 first prize- which compares with. the $3.00 a month he was making before ies Zamuary discharge fram hard-hitting Fuzzy Zoeller, who birdied the 18th for a 69, Each won $22,200. Graig Stadier was alone at 24 after a 70. ‘ The group at 285. included hia brother Tim Simpson, = Dave Eichelberger, Lee Edler, Taple, Argen- tian’s Florentino Molina, Australian Bob Shearer and ‘Wally . Armstrong: and Hichelberger 74s, Molina and Elder 7is, Tapie 73, shearer and Bobby Wadkins eventually birdied the hole. ' Onthe next hole, his ap- shot hit a mound on proach the right and kicked dead for the hole, ing some 10 feet away. he made that one for birdie. | ; ‘McPherson wins - A Division B.C. (CP) — Burnaby Mc- Pherson won the A division final Saturday of the North Shore Winter Club peewee international hockey tour- Hament, scoring a 3-2 victory over Burnaby Winter Club. McPherson, which got goals from Chris Young, Paul Bifano and Vern Welsh, team's goals; finiahing the tournament as the top - Craig Pollack of Mc- Pherson was named most valuable player. The tournament began Wednesday with teams coming from. British Columbia, Saskatchewan, the B Woodley, Dale Grobowski twlee for Gary Rutt had three goals for Kelowna. Port M won the C divi- alon title with a ¢-4 win over ta Coquitlam, Port Moody’s i re ICES Start immediately, The sooner you sta Openalrway bylifting Pinch nostrils to ee any AFETY rt, the greater tho shance of success. — ‘our mouth | Ramova mouth, Richmond while Cloutier Serge Bernier and Bob Fitehner salted. the game away for Quebec. HEDBERG SCORES Anders Hedberg managed to beat Ken Brodericknin the [Saturday last minute of the game for his 63rd goal. Ken Linesman scored two goals to lead the Bulls. Robbie Ftorek was the lone Stinger able to beat goaltender John Garrett, whe turned back 28 shots. Frank Mehovlich and Ken Linseman began the Bulls. ‘scoring with first perlod goals. - Linseman fired in his 35th at 12:42 in the second period and teammates Frank Gormannand John Stewart came back with goals in the . third to clinch the victory. Ron Chipperfieldnand Pierre Jarry each had a goal andnan assist in the opening perlod—‘ enough to handle the Racers. Chipperfield gave the Qilers a 1-) edge with his "gr goal of the seagon, then Jarry, who defeated the Racers with annovertime here Tuesday, gave his team a 2-1 lead at 15:50. Peter Driscoll scored the lone Racers goaln Philadelphia goalle Reggie Lemelin League record. a8 the Firebirds season has Astrom of Nighthawks. - Dave Kelly’s wrist shot at 6:55 at ne second perlod 0 ame . Pred W. _ beat the Rochester defence to the puck behind thenet and fed it to Kelly, who was stationed in front. In other games, Maine Mariners shaded Hershey Bears 65 and Springfldd Indians dumped New Haven Neghthawks 5-1. The Firebirds clinched the game late innthethird period on Randy Osburn's goal. Rochester goalie Gary Carr had made a save secotds before ona shot from Gordie Brooks, but Carr couldn't find the rebound. John A. Stewart clofed out the scoring with an empty- net goal at 19:35 of the nal New Haven the Lemilin records another shut-out od. ary midway in gem period ifted Maine. des and. scored the other Maine een Hodge, geored r of the game sew Haven but after that it Indians Kirkpatrick DeriknHaas, Charlle Simmer and Lorne Stamler. ee FACT is EAR- pox ut with a range of two to eight , Reds show Seaver tops in league ‘ Tom Seaver won his first exhibition baseball game of the. spring Saturday and Mark Fidrych lost his first. Seaver, who had to leave his last outing after one inning with stiffness in his lower back, allowed two runf _and seven hits in six innings as Cincinnati Reds walloped Pettsburgh Pirates 10-2, Dan Driessen drove In five runs with a single, triple, two-run homer andnrunscoring grounder. . Meanwhile, Boston's ‘Dwight Evans tagged Fidrych for a three-run homer in the seventh inning tognap The Bird's fourgame exhibition win streak. Fidrych and Detroit Tigers led 3-1 entering the seventh but Carlton Fisk singled, Fred: Lynn doubled him home, Bob Bailey walked, Evanshomered andnthe Red Sox went on to an 8&3 humph. Houston's J.R. Ricmard also turned in an impressive performance, allowing just two hits in seven scoreless innings. as the Astros trounced Texas Rangers 6-1. DWYER STARS BO x nn or ar teh sererenans oes: We're Here! Listed If you wish your Business Phone, listed for your customers please call to prevent the Cardinals’ +8 loss to Philadel; Phillies on Bake McBride's two-run, two-out pinch double in the bottom: of the ninth. San Francisco's Mare Hell drove infow runs witha pair of. .homers ex- teammates— one off Alan Wirth, the other off John Johnson, who were traded to Oakland in the Vida Blue deal—as the Giants ham- mered the A’s 13-1. Dennis Leonard, Jim Colborn and Doug Bird Pitched Kansas City to a ‘three-hit 3-0 triumph over Atlanta Braves while rookce Willie Wilson stole his 19th and 20th bases of the spring in 22 attempts, Ken Henderson’s two-run double in the elghth inncng lifted New York Mets over Chicago White Sox 4 and ‘home runs by Wayne Garrett and Tony Perez Montreal Expos beat Toronto Blue Jays 64, ago Cubs scored five cluding homerf by Ontiveros and Dave Rader, Dick Pole in the first inning and went on to clobber the Mariners 13-4. JOHNSON HOMERS Johnson hit a bome run and Reggle Jackson drove in two runs with a bases-loaded single helping New York Yankees defeat Baltimore Orioles 6-5. ; To insure a safe driving career, ij a “4 a us "aaa + a t 4 " . urast'the expette'to GOK YER “how. It may save your life. Skeena Driving School C. 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