‘bunches. _ Stopped 32 shots. 2 MONTREAL (CP) Roght winger Paul Holmgren of Philadelphia Flyers has received a six-game suspension resulting from a match penalty he received for attempting to injure defenceman Carol Vadnais of the Rangers ina game last Sunday at New York, the National Hockey League office announced. Wed- nesday. oy NHL executive vice- president Brian O'Neill announced the suspension after a hearing attended by Holmgren, Flyers assistant coach Terry Crisp, game referee Bob Myers, super- visor of officials Frank Udvari, who attended {he game, and refereein-chief Scotty Morrison. O'Neill heard testimony from ‘those involved and viewed a film of the incident. Holmgren struck Vad- nais's helmet with his stick, the NHL office said, drop- ping him to the ice. Vadnais, who. did not suffer serious injury, was assessed a spearing major for his part in the altercation. Rangers win NY shootout NEW YORK (AP) — Steve Vickers, Ron Greschner and Ulf Nilsson scored third. period goals 4:07 apart Wednesday night, giving New York Rangers an 8-7 National Hockey League iriumph in a see-saw shootout with Los Angeles Kings. Mike Murphy had scored twice to help Los Angeles carry a 6-5 lead into the third period of a game that saw six ties and seven lead changes. But Vickers and Nilsson sandwiched power-play goals around Greschner's -pecond goal of the game, in ‘the first 7:23, giving New . York an #-6 lead. Steve Jensen's second goal of the game, just 25 seconds after Nilsson's tally, braught the Kings withia one, but the Rangers managed to survive the remainder of the contest and win for only the third time in their past seven mes, . Greschner had two assists to go with his pair of goals, Vickers had (wo goals and an assist and Phil Esposito finished with a goal and two assists. Marcel Dionne had a goal cand thfce assists for the “Kings, who lost for only the “fourth time in 17 games. “Rick Hampton and Danny “Grant bad (wo assists apiece - for Los Angeles. -. ‘The teams scored goals in slarting after Butch Gormg opened the Penguins shut out St. Louis PITTSBURGH 'tAP) — ’ Rookie goalie Greg Millen, playing in his seventh National Hockey League game, stopped 33 shots Wednesday night when Pittsburgh Penguins shut out St. Louis Blues 4-0. The shutout was the first of the season for Pittsburgh, which stretched an unbeaten streak to eight games with five wins and three ties. It was fifth consecutive loss for the Blues. Millen, 21, made several outstanding saves, including two from the edge of the crease on Bernie Federko, the league ieader in assists. Ed Staniowski, the 22 year-old St. Louis goalle George Ferguson opened ‘the scoring in the second period with an assist going to scoring with a power-play goal at 3:09 of the first _ period, Pierre Plante tied it for New York just 42 seconds later. In the second period. Jensen and Murphy ‘scored 4l seconds apart, giving Los Angeles a 5-4 lead. And in the Rangers' three-goal third- period flurry, the goals by Greschner and Nilsson*came just 42 seconds apart. Referee Ron Wicks called only eight penalties, but five were converled into power- play goals—three by New York. -Playera da nol have Ue licence to use their sticks’ against an opponent.*’ ONeill said in a statement. “Provocalion dues not create such a licence, If a player swings a stick to altempt to injure, he will lose the privilege of playing." In addition to the suspension, Holmgren must pay an automatic $200 fine for his match penalty. Holmgren received a threegame suspension earlier this season for kicking. . O'Neill later announced a - two-game suspension to right winger Torn Rowe of Washington Capitals for gross and game misconducts he received in a game against the Kings at Los Angeles on Dee. 4. The penaltiés = were assessed after an altercation between Rowe and defen- FAMOUS GROUSE Holmgren suspended ceman Darryl Edestrand ol Los Angeles. Rowe was given the grass misconduct for biting Edestrand on the hand and the game miscon-. duct for shoving and pushing linesman Bob Luther. O'Neill held a hearing with Rowe, Capitals general manager Max McNab, game referee Bryan Lewis, Luther and Morrison and viewed a videotape of the incident before deciding on the suspension. O'Neill said in a statement that Howe had no history of abusing officials, however “ Bob Luther was carrying out his duties in restraining Rowe and there can be no excuse that would justify physical abuse of a game official under any cir- cumstance." Rowe must pay an automatic $100 fine for each of his two penalties in con- nection with the incident. Th ieraig, Phursday. Lecember 14, 1978, Page 7 _ Young Canada Works is a federal government job creation program designed lo find projects which improve the skills and future job prospects of students. | Get your group or organization to think of an idea. If it will create atleast 3 student jabs lasting from 6 to18 weeks each between the months of May and September, ther: ‘ Young Canada Works may be able to help you turn your idea into reality. Your project should benefit the community and must meet all the program requirements. Apply today. Application forms and guides are ready now at your nearest Canada Employment Centre/Canada Manpower Centre or Job Creation Branch office. Application Deadline February 2,1979. Ew Employment and Immigration Canada Bud Cullen, Minister Bud Cullen, Ministre Emploi et Immigration Canada elp you. . Closing Date for Letters is 5 p.m. December 15th, 1978 ‘Mail To”’ Santa e/o Terrace/Kitimat Daily Herald 3212 Kalum St., Terrace, B.C. i. Letters must be written by the child in his or her own words with the exception of Pre- Schoolers. ; 2. Only one letter per child, 3. All letters will be published In the Christ- mas jeter supplement with the Christmas rols, 4. Prizes awarded by draw. §. Supplement to be published 21 December, 6. Contest closes December 15 at 5 p.m. (Letters arriving late do not qualify). 7. Letters must contain Name, Address, and Phone Number, Age. . 8. Pre-Schoolers, Primary & Elementary ONLY Qualify. 9. All letters will be forwarded on to the North Pole after the Draw. : “Pete Mahovlich. Ferguson “tried to lift the shot into the ‘upper left corer, but It “ “bounced off the crossbar and ¥ fell into the net atterstriking | Blues’ defenceman Bob Hess . on the shoulder. Orest Kindrachuck put the ‘Penguins ahead 2-0 with his “eighth goal of the season at 3:01 of the third period. He drove a rebound shot past _ Staniowski. Greg Malone scored the final goal with jess than two minutes to play. ‘It’s been _a while ‘ When the Edmonton Eskimos defeated Montreal ~‘Alouettes 20-12 recently in ~.., the 1978 Grey Cup game in _: Toronto, it marked the first “\otime since 1864 that western * team has won Earl Grey's mug in the east. Of course "1964 was also the last time B.C. Lions won the Cup, -, taking a 24-24 victory over ‘:3° Hamilton in Toronto. The |? Beitish Columbia Sports Hall _6EFame has two members , from that 1964 team - Norm » ?Fieldgate and By Bailey -- “plus a marvelous display of * memorabilia from the game - as. well as the history of football in cur province. JOB CREATION BRANCH 4663 Lazelle Terrace CAWADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE 4630 Lazelle 635-7134