| DRILLERS DIG HOLE FORCP + Dynamic Waterwells edged CP Air 64. in Commercial Hockey League action . Thursday night. Bob Bogart.and Kevin Alexander each had two goals to pace the Drillers, while Wayne. LeStrange and Sev Platonni scored singles. Dave Sharpe paced CP.. Alr with two goals and tan Currie and Doug Fallwell contributed one each... In Wednesday night's action, Terrace Chrysler Juveniles pushed past Bavarian Inn Barons 6-4, ‘Doug Collins: connected twice for the winners and Greg Paulson, Doug Richey, Gagnon and Brian Shaw scored singles. Scorers for Bavarian were Len + Patrick, Carey Humphrey, Don McColl and Chris Reneerkens. Slowly, inexorably and without much fanfare, Montreal Canadiens are inching their way back to their customary perch atop the. National Hockey Montreal moved into a tie for fourth spot in the over-all standings Thur- sday night with a 73 vic- tory against Winnipeg Jets, their 1ith consecutive game without a loss. More importantly, the Habs . gained on two of their - rivals, Los Angeles Kings and Philadelphia Flyers, both of whom lost Thur- sday. Montreal is even with the Fiyers, three points back of the Kings, four behind St. Louis Blues and trails New York Islanders by just seven points, Not bad far a club that was written off early in the year after — injuries to its star players. They still have Guy Lafleur on the shelf but Pierre Larouche picked up the slack by scoring three. =» goals to raise his.geatot's total to 12. In other games it was. Washington Capitais 3 Los - Angeles 0, Quebec Nor- digues 4 Philadelphia 1, Chicagé 3: Boston 2, Colorado Rockies 4 New York “Rangers 3 and Calgary Flames 10 Detroit Red Wings 0. Doug Risebrough, with a pair of goals, Bob Gainey and Steve Shutt were the other Montreal scorers. Shutt collected his 600th career point with an assist on Larouche's first goal of the game in the second ‘period. Shutt became the ninth. ‘ jeft winger in the Canadiens’ history and 13th in the NHL to amass at least 600 points. Doug Lecuyer, Dave Christian and Al Cameron were the Winnipeg scorers. Capitals 3 Kings @ With both Mike Palmateer and Wayne Stephenson sidelined with injuries, Washington went to Dave Parro and the rookie responded with a shutout in his fourth. NHL start. , Parro, 23, turned aside 29 shols. Sixteen of them came from the Triple Crown line of Marcel Dionne-Charlie Simmer- Dave Tayler. Defenceman Rick Smith, Mike Gartner and Paul Mulver supplied the scoring. Nordiques 4 Flyers 1 John Paddock and Alain Cote scored seconi-perind goals to pave Quebec's vietory, its first ever wet the fae eal ane ler Studie site the Nordiques their first victory of 1981. . * Ken Linseman deflectéd- in ashot by Behn Wilson for the Flyers lone goal. Black Hawks 3 Brains 2 Glen Sharpley scored his 100th career goal and Tim Higgins added a goal and an assist te lift Chicago. Ted Bulley also scored for Chicago with defen- cemen Ray Bourque and Brad Park replying for Boston. Sharpley scored his 14th ” goal of the season on a pass . from former Bruin Al Secord at 1:18 of the first - period. Shots just as they should be > ‘PALM SPRINGS, Calif, (AP) — Bruce Lietzke was considering the way he'd played the 11th, 12th and 13th holes at La Quinta.” “Flawlessly, ‘| guess you'd say. 1 played those eight shots probably as well as 1 could ever hit them. Ls He played the three-hole Stretch Thursday eagle- birdieeagie, a 3-2-3 burst - that ripped five shots off par and propelled him into control of the second round lead in the $304,500 Bob Hope Desert golf tour- nament. The scoring burst allowed him to play the back nine in 30, finishing Making it a Habitat. The victory was the Hawes filth in a row, their longest since the 1977-76 Season. Rockies 4 Rangera 3 - Mike Gillis, playing ca Colorado's checking line, scored three goals to spark the Rockies, Gillis, playing left wing on a line with Barry Smith and rookie Bob Attwell, was primarily responsible for defending agains! the Rangers’ explosive line of UIf Nilsson, Anders Hed- berg and Steve Vickers. _ Walt McKechnie scored the olher goal for the Rockies. Hedberg, Dave Silk and Steve Johnstone - scored for New York, Hardy Astrom was spec- tacular in the Rockies net - a8 he faced 62 shots. Flames Red Wings Kent Nilsson scored three goals and asssited on three others as Calgary exended its home unbeaten streak to eight games. Bill Clement, with two, Eric Vail, Bob MacMillan, .. Ken Houston, .Brad, Smith, .. and Kevin Lavallee also scored for the Flames, Off a six- x-under-par 6 and providing him. with a two- round total of 131,/13 strokes tmder par in this, the longest tournament on the PGA tour. It was two shots hack to Jerry Pate at 133. Pate shot a G7 at La Quinta. - Jack Nicklaus, holder of theatrical career, Reagan's inauguration. eee Where Hope ‘there’s golf Bob Hope has run the gamut in show business — from his unforgettable Road movies with Bing ‘Crosby and Dorothy Lamour.to the modern Stage and TV spectaculars — but his juggling act this weekend may top anything in his remarkable As ifit isn't enough that he is host and playing in . his famous Bob Hope Desert Classic golf tour- nament in Palm Springs, Calif., he is taping por- tions of his two-hour TV spectacular, Bob Hope's 30th Anniversary, to be aired Sunday night and = | keeping the jet motors running for a quick getaway — to Washington, D.C., and President-elect Ronald No wonder the 77-year-old dynamo was puffing: when he teed the ball up shortly before noon Wed- nesday at LaQuinta in the first round of his unique 90-hole pro-am event, playing with former president — Gerald Ford, Tip O'Neill of Massachusetts, speaker of the House of Representatives, and the defending tournament champion, Craig Stadler. "Just got in from Burbank, where we filmed four hours with about 70 celebs,” he puffed. “Soon as this round is over, [have to get on the plane and fly back to Burbank to doa segment with Lucy Ball. — “It's hallf-live and half-film show. I finish just in time to grab a plane for Washington, D.C... We will even miss our show. We hope to watch it on cassette while crossing the continent.’’ Hope not only is a Hollywood legend but one of the early benefactors of the once struggling pro golf tour, philanthropist, friend of presidents. He has played golf with most of the chief executives of the U.S. in the last quarter of a cen- tury — Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon and Ford. . His fondest memory is of a surprise gesture he pulled on Eisenhower before the death of the five- star general and president. “Ike was in the gallery when we were finishing one of our tournaments,” Hope recalled, speaking by telephane from Palm Springs. “It was his and Mamie’s wedding anniversary. “] got three military bands — from the. army, navy and air force — to march up the 18th fairway, : , Playing | Ike’ ‘8. and Mamie’s, 5 favorite song. It was.a...; ,* ; em complete surprise. to Tke,.who choked up:. Mamie ap . suid 4 she. ‘had never seen Ike cry like that before. ” _ NFL man of the year CANTON, Ohio (AP) — Harold Carmichael, Philadelphia Eagles’ record-setting wide re- ceiver, has been named the National Football League man of the year, The award, sponsored by the Miller High Life brewery and administered by the Pro Football Hall of Fame, goes to a player for his community in- volvement, as well as his playing talent. Carmichael has worked’ with the Fellowship Commission, the oldest and largest private human rights organization in the U.S, that has been serving the Philadelphia area since 1941. He served as head of the group’s sports division during the 1989 mem- bership drive and has volunteered for the same Fole this ‘year. a Sai oor sae a record 17 major professional titles and | thedominant factor in the game for two decades, shot a 67 in the warm Sunshine at tough Tamarisk and was another two strokes back at He was tied with Bill Rogers and Dave Edwards. . Rogers had the best round Thursday, a 65 at Indian *. Wells, and Edwards shot a 68 at La Quinta. “With three rounds to go in _ the five-day, 90-hole event _ the group at 196 included ee pens Sie Bone cor tp an Teer PEMD REErysere ‘ The Herald, Friday. January 16, 1961, Page ? ” Lee Trevino, Doug San- ders, Ray Floyd, Lee Elder, J.C. Snead, Ben Crenshaw, George Burns, day Haas and Mark Lye. Haas had a 68, Sanders, Trevino and Elder 69 and _ Floyd 70 at Tamarisk, where former U.S. president Gerald Ford and most of the show business celebrities competed in the pro-am, section of the unique event. Burns shot 68 . and Lye 6 at La Quinta. Snead had a 70 at Indian © Wells and Crenshaw 68 at Horst Godlinski ‘Bermuda Dunes, a hap. Dan Halldorson of Shilo,’ ~ “Man., shot a 69 for a two Christel Godlinski ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce the opening of - our new Real Estate office at 4635 Lazelle Avenue. Let us offer our years of experience in Real Estate in residential, business and. investment properties. We hope to serve the public in the coming years as well as we have done in the past. TERRACE REALTY - LTB. round total of: 142, two: under par but: 11 ‘strokes back of Lietzke.: Jim Nelford of Burnaby, B.C, had a 74 for a 146 total. 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