. trounced ” Leafs 8-0 and Chicago beat SOnigtlerations. - 2ky’s consecutive | Islanders Shown here is the Rob Houston tink who € emer -. B.C, [r. men‘s pravinclal curlin the Terrace curling club. Sh ged as the Houston (skip ) Dave. “ophensan” Thay "Rick, Latta g champs Saturday night at (second) Todd Latta Sead) Dick Latta 1 (eoach). own from teft to right Rob bees) AW A chink is showing in Bogtan. Bruins’ armor, and the National Hockey League team ts concerned. Gntreal | beaten by Boston in three of Then,- after Bruins goalie ‘Pete Peeters retired for ‘repairs to a cut above, his ~ right eye, Bob Gainey made Canadiens, four previous meetings this . season, “exploited the Bruins* . problems Sunday, riding’ a. five-goal third. periéd to a 7-2 rout, “Right now. we're not Uting,”’ said Bruins ibe ‘Gerry Cheevers said. awe are one of the hardest- g tems there ia, so it” te ‘Block in’our and that conceras me, “Al key times, we were running all over the ice without any purpose.” It, other games Sunday, fientel WEVE EOL" jy vninds Quebec . Nordiques tied Hartford Whalers 5-5, Buffalo Sabres’ downed | Pittsburgh Penguins °7-3, New ‘York -Rangers edged St. ‘Louis Blues 3-2, Philadelphia Flyers tied Chicago Black Hawks §-5, and Vancouver Canucks defeated New Jersey Devils 3-2," GRETZKY'S, . [STREAK ENDS - . Saturday, Weyne ” Gret- point: - scoring streak-was stopped at 51 games as Los Angeles Kings defeated Edmonton Oilérs 4-2, Boston - beat . Witnipeg Jets5-2, Detroit Red Wings edged New York 4-3, Montreal defeated Pittburgh 4-2, , Guebet blanked Hartford 3- “Washington: Capitals Toronto Maple Minnesota North Stars 4-2, ‘In Boston, the Cariadiens’ . took a 1-0 lead at 4:34 of the first period when Bobby Smith scored his 24th goal while Montreal was shor- thanded. GES, -Teansactions- BASEBALL American League - Delrolt Tigers sign outtlelder Kirk Gibson fo 6 one-year contract. Minnesota Twine announce: an oarsement on a contract with pitcher Pate. : Filson. FOOTBALL .:? NEL . ‘ ‘ Minrigiota. Vikings anngucé the” resignation of hbad coach. Bud Grant - and \Pame Lee Steckel head couche’? oo Seattle Seahawk sign quarterback yoy Krleg fo a two: ryear sortract. USFL Mev. Orlegns Breakors cut fullback . ‘evra: Orhnis; Johnson, | detentive: id Eddy. David “Clark and tight © Whitley; sign defensive end Mike . Perko; trade fullback Rick Moser. to Okishoma Outlaws for Payt.., (Oakland Invaders walve' defensive | end Anyike } Xamalu, tight end Leroy | Lutu; ‘Ut kers Joe Oonoh Eddle Welsh, Dwight. Ford and Mike °° Stratton, wide recelver Steve Brown, srornerback DeWayne Walker, : et ‘OrFlait and asiaty Kevin 4 Prides Stara sion linebacker iy, . WHS! ea, New Yark Rangers recall forward Chitg- Kontos » tram Tor of the Central- ‘ " Hockey League. ; pee eye it 20 against Doug Keans, | winner of eight consecutive starts for the Bruins. | ..: The ‘Bruins got back into ‘the game on rookie Doug Kostynski’s first NHL goat in the second peried. Then | veteran defenceman Larry Robinson ignited a five-goal Montreal third perlod by, scoring on, B pass - -from Smith “ ‘ihe a period , bas se ' Aes ene med Nilan; Pierre Mondou and ‘Mats _ Naslund completed the rout with goals, Boston replied yan with just a power-play tally — by Rick Middleton, his 33rd. Nordiques 5 Whalers 5 - In Hartford, Michel Goulet ‘scored his .second goal of the night to. give Quebec the tie. Goulet's goal, his 42nd of the season, edme during a power play with five minutes left, on a pass from: Peter. Stastny. Also. scoring.- far - Quebec were Wilf Paiement,. with two, and Paul Gillis. Sylain Turgeon, with two, Mark Johnson, Risto Siltanen and Tony . Currie. scored for Hartford, which extended’ its winless - ‘streak to nine games. , Sabres 7 Penguins 3” ,Gil Perreault and Craig Ramsey, each : scored, ta) Boals in, the, th sriod Buffalo Meme ts At beaten streak to 13 games,, Paul Cyr, Ric Seiling and’ _ Gilles Hamel also scored’for the Adams Division-leading Sabres.. Doug’ Sheddon. scored two - and Fon } Flockhart added another for - Pittsburgh. Perreault was playing his 1,000th NHL game, only the sand player . period gave the Rangers the. ‘Bruins concerned over loss to Canadiens in league history to. do: 30. Rangers’ 3 Blues 2 . In New York, Reija Ruofsalainen’ 3 second. goal of the game with 7:22, remaining” in the third. win. Anders Hedberg scared the other New York geal: Bernie Federko, and Doug" Wickenheiser replied for St.. Louis. The victory lifted New York into first place i in the Patrick. Division, one point ahead of idle New, York Islandars. alt,cmarks., 4s the finsttime since 1972. thats the Rangers have been in first place this late in the. season. Flyers 5 Hawks 5. - “In + Chicago, ; Philadelphia’s Mark Howe uncorked a 50-foot slapshot -with oné second remaining in’ regulation time to give, . the Flyers the tie. Howe's goal, his 10th of the season te “njuries rob NHL allstar :EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (CP) — Wayne Gretzky will-be The Show when the National Hockey League all-stars take to the ice. Tuesday night, but. injuries have robbed: the league’s . annual showcase of some ‘of its premier performers. Edmontan ‘Superstar centre, | Gretzky, Oilers’ had his consecutive-games | points streak stopped at 51 Saturday night, but that won't detract from his all- star role. Gretzky is on the ‘cover of Sports Mlustrated again and every reporter and broadcaster in town, wants an interview. <-. Four of the top 10 NHL scorers. will he absent. Stars missing as a. result. of various physical maladies will be Mike Bossy and Bryan Trottier of New York Islanders, Jari: Kurri of Edmonton Oilers, Marcel’ Dionne of Laos. Angeles Kings, Tony Tanti Vancouver Canucks. and Al Jensen’ of Capitals, 4 ius MN ta hag eo 4 Gretzky ‘too could: miss’ _ the game, because of a’ bruised left . shoulder, “lt I ‘oft pla ay, Pll play|"jhe said, Saturday in . Edmonton before leaving , ‘for. a brief vacation in Altantic. Gy. Gretzky has not riisgéd. a game since sitting one out in the 1970-80 season...” A’ capacity | 19,023, with top ticket prices set at $28, already guaranteed at Brendan Byrne Arena, home of New ‘Jersey Devils, for the, ath * annual NHL all-star ganic. ‘crowd | -of of . * Washington be is - . replaces _ - Clarence ‘Campbell overshadow most Tim Kerr.of ‘Philadelphia Flyers was named Sunday ‘eight games played under’ as a replacement for Bossy. * The Islanders! left winger, . who had appeared ‘in five straight all-star games and - won most-valuable-player , ; honors. two years ago, . suffered -a- knee. injury Saturday” night that | will keep him on the sidelines for two weeks. Pierre Larouche of New | * York -Rangers is — the replacement for Trottier, “Charlie Simmer of the Kings replaces Kurri, -Bernie Nicholls of the Kings.» subs for Dionne, Darcy Rota - 1 Canucks‘ team- Resch of the Devils fills in a Jensen as the backup’ Prince of Wales Conference goaltender behind Pete Peeters of Boston Bruins. | Murray . Bannerman ’ of Chicago Black Hawks and Grant Fuhr. of Edmonton are the goaltenders. for the Con- ference stars. .. . PRODUCE. OFFENCE With Bosiy. and Trottier on: the: sidélines, . Michel Goulet, with 40 goals. a0 far this season, ‘ and ‘ Peter Stastny of -Quebee’ Nor- , diues willl, be expected to generate most ofthe Wales’ offence, Gretzky, . nursing a sore. . shoulder; is looked upon. to. Jead ' the’ Calnpbells, - Gretzky. has scored 61 goals" and has 183. pointe’ to. other. shooters this season. The Campbells: won 9-3 last year, with Gretzky scoring four. goals in the third period. The ‘“' Wales " team, however, has won six of the: the current all-star setup. The NHL.” board’ of governors will huddle, but there's little on the agenda with the spice of the last two years, when franchise shifts —~ Colorado Rockies to New Jersey in 1982 and the woes of St. Louis Blues in 1983 — created much of the news. Pittsburgh Penguins have ‘been lobbying for-a switch to the Norris Division, with Toronto.. Maple Leats moving” to the Adams, but NHL officials sald such a ‘proposal wasn't ‘on | the agenda. The “NHL _ players’ assocation, headed ‘by president Tony Esposito of Chieago Black Hawke, also will meet. ! “and second of thie game, _1,@ame after the Flyers had’ pulled goalie" ‘Bob Froese... “The tie gave, the Flyers a 27- 15-8 record, Also-scoring for. the Flyers, were Paul Holmgren’: Ross Fitzpatrick ° nd *: ‘Dkka: : Sinisalo. Bill “Gardner: scored ‘two for “Chicago and singles were added by: Denis Savard, “Doug Wilson ‘and . Rich | . Preston. . ‘Canucks 1 Devils 2 In: ‘Vancouver, Thomas. | Grain: firéd two” gonls® ‘to “give “the’ Canucks" their” second ‘consecutive win, Captain Stan’ ‘Smyl, set up by Gradin, scored the other Vancouver goal as the Canucks evened ~ their record at 2-2-1 since general manager Harvy Neale took over behind the bench Jan. 19 from Roger Neilson. Tim _ Higgins and Paul Gagne scored for New Tersey. show with the Lester . Patrick award for service to hockey in the United States at an -all-star dinner tonight. Rick Vaive, Selected a second-team. __ "Clarence Campbell Conférence: star last week behind firat-team Pick Kurri, summed up the players’ feelings ‘about the: annual event. “You get’ there and everybody wants to win, but it’s not ‘the end. of the. world,” the right winger said. “‘Everybody is there to bave fun and enjoy. them- Selves and go out and play a good ‘hockey Zame for the fans. _ / “Winning or losing, isn’t the biggest. issue, but it’s always nice to win,” | ‘Simpson undefeated PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. | (CP) — Two. wins Sunday” gave Dave Simpson of Vernon the lead among seven zone winners at the B.C. Interior Curling Association men’s .cham- pionship, * Simpson edged. Rab Brise of Smithers 6-5 and downed . Brice Young of Cranbrook 96 lo remain the only un- defeated zone winner after the opening’ day. Yourig,. Barry Smith. of Kelowna, and, Brise, who "also nipped Kevin Smale of Prince George 65 in an’ extra end,. are 1-1, Smith edged Smale 6-5 but fell 7-2 after eight ends to Barry McPhee of Kamicops, while Young's other game was a Pe ere %5 win- "against Fred Thomson of Nakusp, ' McPhee is 1-0, Thomson 0- | and Smale 2, The seven association zone winners are playing a Tound-rabin, -with the winner advancing to the ‘ provincial champianship in Ladner Feb, 10 to 12. When the round-robin ends Tuesday night, the other six -tone winners advance to a playoff with ten ‘teams determined from the 59-rink banspiel which is running simultaneously with the, tone winners’ round-robin, ‘In a first-round bonspiel game, Bert Gretzinger of Kelowna best Don Bogie of Kamloops 7-6 in an extra end. * Taronto John _ Ziegler will -be presénted . eae eid TE ETRE he ae ea The ReébHouston’ ‘Fink of curling champicnship by Vernon advanced to the Canadian. junior men's rn Standings Wales Conference | Patrick Division WLT FAP Rancers 3017 5213 199.45 Islanders « 31 19 2228 181 64 Phila 27:15 8 218 379 62° Wash 27:21 4 193 165 58 Pitts 10.35 5°159 276 25 New Jersey 1036 5 141 214 25 . Adams Division “Buffalo - 3313 6 2t0 345 72° -. Boston 3313 3 222 147 49 * Quebec 28 18 & 24a 185 62 Montreal 25.24 3.201 197 53 - Hartford 1528 7 167 212 37 * Campbetl Conference Norrls Glvlsian 27 4 241 292-58 2127 5 195 215 47 20:27 6 482 202 46 Id a9 5 BSP 220 39 16 29 6 195 25] 38 Olvision 3a 9 5 30) 205 81 19 19 11 16T 200 49 19 24 @ 228 257 44 19 28 6 204 216 44 U5 27 10 215 244.40 Smythe Edmentan Catgary Winntaes Vancouver Los’ Ang : Sunday Results _ Montreal 7 gaston 7 “> Quebec 5 Hartford 4 Butfalo!'? Pittsburgh 3 “NY Rangers 3 St. Louis 2 Philadetphia 5 Chicago 5 Vancouver J New Jersey 2 . Saturday Results Boston 5 Winnipeg 2 Oeirolt 4 NY. islanders 3 Los Angales 4 Edmonton 2 Montreal § Pittsburgh 2 > Quebec 3 Hartford 0 Washington & Taranto. 9 Chicago 4 Minnesota 2 Tuesday Game - . >, AllStar geme " Batt Ruther jad “National Hockey League scor- “Ing leaders efter games Sunday night: AP Gretzky, ‘eam a 92 (183 Kurrl, Edm 4b Os Bossy, -NYI 33 45 «(8) P, Stastny, Que 26 54 82 roel Qe 42 Ja Troitltr, MY? 25 51 =«79 Federko, StL ze 45 73 Cotfey, Edm 46647 «13 Dionne, LA a7 41 88 Pederson, Bos 4 68 WHE _ Standings 1 Pa "Eastern! ‘Division ” WLT FAP Regina’ 33-15 1 204 202 87 Lathbricge O2 17 0 171 174 64 Medicine Hat2a ta | 255 200 57 Pr Albert 26.23) 2-288 271 Sa Calgary, 26.22 0-241 924 52 Brandon 25.21) 2283 221 52 Saskatoon ‘25-240 0 226 238 50 Winnipeg ~. 939 0 ina 338 18 Wastern Divination Kamloops 3} 17) 0.294 228 42 Victoria 26 19 0231 18? 52° New Westmin 7 | a a5 2-202 283 48 Portland, 23:25 0289 287 44 Seattle 15 3) 0 209 252 30° Kelowna | 12 38 1267 296 95 Sunday . Results Lethbridge 3 Medicine Hat 2 ‘Regina’ 11 Calgary o . Kamloops 1). New Weit- minsier-3 Prince Albart 10 Portland 4 - Saturday Resulis | Calgary 10 Lethbridge 2 Medicine Hat 8 Saskatoon 6 Winnipeg -5 Kelowna 4 . News Westminster .& Portiand Prince Albert & Seattle 4 (oT) + Tuetday,: Games " Regina et Brandon “Prince Albert at Victoria Kelowna at Kamloops Farkvam, ~ Alger ‘scoring goals . On Sunday, Langley doubled’ Cowichan 8-4, Summerland swamped ° Revelstoke 7-1 and Burnaby dumped Abbotsford 10-6. In Duncan, the Eagles scored four unanswered goals in the third period to sew up their win over the Capitals. Neil Reimer and Darrin Alexander each scored a pair for Langley. Todd LeSergent had two goals for Cowichan. In Summerland, Ward Carlson scored twice to lead the Buckaroos’ attack. Dean Garnett played a strong game between the pipes for Summerland, turriing back 37 shots. Rick Dietrich scored three goals and added. an assist In Burnaby’s home- ice win over Abbotsford, Troy Farkvam and Glen Engevik each scored twice for the Bluchawks. Tony Carter scored three times and Randy Douville twice to pace the Flyers. In action Saturday, Murray Winnicki scored two goals for the Knights in the Penticton-Revelstoke game, ‘Winning the Pepsi cuhllenge provincial jr. men's playoffs Saturday night, with a 5-3 victory over Dean * Geiger of Prince George. ‘Houston was the number one igam from the interior division and he-opened the playoff with a victory over Stephen Streifel of Victoria, the number {wo team from the Pacific coast league. Houston then played the _ Humber ane rink from the . coast, Ken McArdle of Haney, and came up with an exciting 7-5 win leaving Houston the winner ofthe A side of the draw. The Dean Geiger rink of eee qr ct ‘rink: victorious : y Prince George emerged to play Houston in the final by winning the B side with wins over Streifel and McArdle. The final game was ‘a close, hard fought match with both teams exhibiting excellent curling and. mental poise, The Vernon rink skipped by Rob Houston includes, third- Dave Stephenson, .lead- ‘Rick Latta; and second- Todd Latta. The team is coached by Dick Latta, " The Vernon boys will now curl -in, ‘the Canadian. championship. at Assinaboine curling club in Winnipeg Feb. 19-25. There was zone basketball action for the senior girls and boys in . Kitimat on the weekend. Caledonia ‘boys finished in’ first place and the girls — ended their games in third Spot. In boy’s action, the . Kermodes -had a bye in the first round but. opened Saturday's games: with a 111-78victory over Kitamaat ” Village. Sean Moldenhauer had 21 points and Stacey Cook had 19 for the Kermodes. - Terrace then advanced to the finals where they met Prince Rupert Rainmakers, , Terrace downed Rupert 90- §4 in the final - game, Moldenhauer again paced Caledonia “with 22 while Wade Watson ddded 15. Willis Parnell of Rupert was named the tournament M.V.P. and Cook, Watson, and Moldenhauer were named to the first allstar team. Johnny Rocha. of the _ Chieftains and Joey Stewart from Kitamaat Village were the other members of the firat allstars. Domingos Rodrigues of . the Chieftains got 33 points in Kitlmat’s 76-73 overtime logs: to; Rupert::to,,eam's as: berth.on the second allstar’ team. Other members were Wayne Fehr (Burns Lake), James Bain (Houston), Keith Shrubsall (Rupert). and Greg Engen (MESS Jr). The Prince - Rupert’ team was named the most sportsmanlike team, The Caledonia Kermode ‘girls had an up and down game against Kitimat Orca’ as they, lost their first game ’ 59-44. Caledonia scored only’ 10 points In the first half and were down 30-16 at the half, i The Terrace girls - then pulled it together to. start: the second half and scored % polnts to Kitimat’s 22, : _ Terrace pulled to within two! points of the Orcas but then: lost the momentum again, leaving the final score at 53- 44 in favor of Kitimat. Angie Horianopoules scored 18 points and Laure Beatty got 15-to top the Orcas, Karen McConnell had 12 and Crystal Thomas’ had 10 for Caledonia. =“ In their second ‘game! Terrace.had an easier time’ with Hazelton, defeating’ them by a score of 79-49. Terrace got some good’ balanced scoring, Karen’ McConnell and Tammy’ Bishop had 13 and Kerry? Paulis and Stefanie Weber\ added.10. aieccaesos aie Caledonia “Agipis:s will “sde their next action on Feb, 11: in Prince Rupert. Midget rep hockey =: : In midget rep hockey over the weekend the Terrace Totem’ Ford midgets split. their games wilh’ Rupert. Terrace lost Friday night’s contest 8-3, Brent Petch had two goals for Terrace and Troy Kaye added one, Saturday’s game saw Terrace get even as the Terrace * Ral ae ’ midgets downed Rupert 13-3. rian Peteh and Lawrence * Stella each had three goals for Térrace. Troy Kaye and Chris Culp had two and Mario Desjardins, Scott Fairless and Norman Chapdelaine each had singles. |.” i There were 104 minutes in penalties handed out ut ineladng i . two game misconducts. Terrace wrestlers second Terrace wrestlers came’ up with- a good showing in Skeena’s first major wrestling tournament on Saturday, finishing in second place in the team point standing. Hazejton finished in first place with 175 points followed by = Terrace with 158 points. Kitwanga was third with 48. 2 Sam Derrick of Terrace was named the most outstanding 3 wrestler, See complete run-down:of points {n Tuesday's paper, ‘ 77 I wr - Provincial $500,000 _ WINNING NUMBERS HEGEHOG cag meas 1a vA ‘y THE 20. 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