THE HERALD, Friday, March 17, 1978, PAGE 7 “WIN N PRIZES IN OUR ANNUAL | | q ; ‘Saskatchewan rink triumphs | ” Bernie. Yurdepsk! and his Bere team-mates wegteeak in the Canadian mixed curling cham- v” plonship. kone: The Saskatchewan rink 1: boosted ita mark to eight ‘ “ying and io losses as they escaped with a 7-4 triumph vt: over winless Nova Scotia in wicthe aflernoon and followed ck With an outstanding display ion gt night-to dump British bik Columbia 6-5. Nova Scotla skip Al [se Darragh of Dartmouth let jp espe ie tngue igi s1)'an extra end, Coming up with a draw:to the tefoot he grid leaving ‘Yuzd with i the witming point after Nova hae sr: Senta Blew an early 44 lead, . a In the evening game, Saa- eatchewan took a 40 lead after twonends as B.C. skip Barry. Smith of Kelowna missed three of his first four shots. Yuzdepski got brilliant play from third Marnie McNiven and second Roy Uchman as, apart from a third-end lapse that gave B.C. three points, he kept chances of a comeback to a minimum. VICTORY WITHIN REACH Yuzdepski, 39, a barbering instructor, moved within one victory of at least a tle for. the championship. He faces Quebec's hapless Karl Murovie rink of Montreal today in (he ninth round and: the New Brunswick ‘rink sk- cpped by. Rich Belyea of paint Jobo at night. Friday plays against Roy Giles and the Northwest Territories representatives from Yellowknife. Belyea and Northern’ On- tario's Roy Lund rink of Dryden won two games each to tie for second spot. Belyea downed Gilea 9-5 and Darragh 74, while Lund ripped Bob wiadis of To- ronto, the Ontario champion, #7 In an extra end after whipping Dale Sudom’s Newfoundland rink from St. John’s 8-5. -_ Bob Dillon, the Prince Ed- ward Island skip from Char- lottetown who entered the day alone innsecond ‘place, bowed twice—losing 7-1 on a great shot by Alberta skip Gerry Wilson of Edmonton at night after a lastrock miss, cost hima 7-5. decision to Weddis, in other® ‘seventh-round ‘games, Smith whipped Murovic 7-2, and Alberta downed Ralph Wilson's rink from Daalhin, Man., 8-5. At night, Manctoba tripped Newfoundland 0-6, and Giles handed’ Murovie his second 7-2 loss of the day. THREE DEADLOCKED - Dillon dropped into a tie with Alberta ‘and --Britiah Columbia with five wins and three losses. Ontario, over Nova Scotia victory Newfoundland, the Ter- ritories and Manitoba were Imotted at 26, with Quebec at 1-7, and Nova Scotia 0-8. Darragh's last-rock loss to Xuzdepski was the second time in the championthip Saskatchewan has watched an opposition skip miss a last shot that could Teverse the result. ' “The weight looked per- fect," Ykzdepskl sald. “The rock cut right across at the top of the house. “I thought he was on the broom but maybe it (rock) picked up something. It was a close shave for it." : Belyea was good with his leat rock in ig fine, Dig oat ter popping five, end so far, on the fifth end, the colorfki New Brunswick skip had to hit for a single ' against three Territories stones with his last rock. At night, he went through a port for a takeout/that gave hin two on the last end. : ‘ ‘win one prize. RULES Contes! is open to all youngsters under 12 years, except children _ of sponsors or of employees of this newspaper. Children may ‘enter each week, but can only COLORING CONTEST Contest ends asreey” Toronto big-time Blue Jay s land midnight, MARCH 22, 1978 twin relief for the mound N . Toronto Blue Jays are ‘are more auc- . the club's front office was and has a 241 average in 54 Ron Fairly, who tied for RBI poe “their wheeling busy trading two young. gamesin the major league— leadership ‘with the Jays. . and jealing ‘innthe back relief pitemers who did not 13 with Philadelphia Phillies © In 1976, Carty had a -.3t0. rooms Wednesday than they figure in thelr immediate in 1976 and 41 last year with average and knocked in a3 were_on the fidd. plans in exchange for a the Cardinals. runs. He has a major-league - While the Blue Jays were © proven run-producer and an WON ALL-STAR BERTH average of .305 and has dropping a 12-inning, 32 outfielder with speednand However, his speed and averaged 6ORBis. _ impressive minor league dedensive skill are his He became expendable C hitting credentials. biggest asset and helped him when the Indians acquired anadians rat wina berth on the American Willie Horton- from Texas trading deadline of 3 a.m, Association all-star team in Rangers last month, « - top: in. EST today, the Blue Jays . 1076, He also set anEastern Meanwhile, _ inn ~*~. - . first — announced the . League record in 1975 while Wednesday's - exhibition NHL acquisition of outfielder Rick at Reading when he stole 47 gameagainst the Mets at St. Bosetti from St. Louls Car- ba Petersburg, Marshall Brant, Chicago Black Hawks tried to play wide ope hockey against Montreal Canadiens Wednesday night with predictable reauits. The aanpton Hockey Teague ampions stomped all over them for a 6-2 win, “There was no way Chicago was going to beat us really orially prepared ts mentally go out and beat them," sald Montreal goalle Ken Dryiien. yb a ‘ apower,”” ulays ~ “They came at us hard opening minutes and they made a couple of. key mistakes and we put on 60 quickly fall behind." . ira Hawks veteran Stan Mikita, who finished the hometeam scoring with his 615th career goal, suggested some of his team-mates were not properly prepared for the fam match . ; “But then each guy has to look in the mirror at himself and analyse himself and make .an accounting,” Mikita added, “You cannot _ play wide-open hockey against Montreal and expect to win. : LEAFS BEAT CAPS decision o New York Mets, dinals in exchange for pit- cher Tom Bruno and an undisclosed amount of cash. And then early Wednesday | night, they landed daignated hitter Rico Carty, who was on the Toronto roster for just a month in 1976, sending pitcher Dennis DeBarr to Cleveland Indians in return. eomeattl covers a lot of ground and gives us some. flexibility with our outfield, while Rico is a p “Gan puppy’ Peter Bavasi said of the two Bosettl, *“, hit 319 in two In other NHE games, fam Toronto Maple. Leafs beat Washington Capitals 5-2, Vancouver Canucks defeated Pittsburgh Pen- ulna 74, Atlanta Flames St. Louis Blues 6-2, Gi Cleveland Barons tiled Colorado .Rockies 2-2 and Philadaiphis “Rangers tied i Flyers, also 2:2, The . Was. the E Canadiens’ seventh: in thelr | Inst eight contests and Bist against just nine losses this [i - They were. led by Doug | Jarvis’s two goals and an assist and Guy Lafleur's 55th goal and. an assist, which gave him 118 total polnts. Said Laffeur: ‘This is the _ Only team I had not scored a pa against andC think I put . orth a littte . extra’ effort.” Alter -a chippy. game at § Washington, Capitals coach } Tom McVee ‘said his team followed thelr game ‘plan bu but : mistakes’ allowed the Leaf three unanswered goals ‘in the third perlod. “The goals they scored were ‘just awful errors and awful mistakes on our part,” | said McVie. MALONEY FITS IN _ The Leafs were pleased by the performance of their new | team member, Dan Maloney, acquired this week from Detroit Red Wings... “He will give a lot of ° balance:to our ling,” said captain Darryl Sittler. “He's. an -aggressive player, and Sue! plays the body well,’ wy At. Vancouver, centre. 7 o Derek Sanderson’ continued =. - his comeback from a year- - long absence by scoring his: “"\, firat goal for Pittsburgh © -— ’ Penguins’ and setting up another by Rick Kehoe, nbut | Lets ‘Camicks, won the. ca i har ov ‘Rlck Blight’ two Ps season at. the Tripte A level Ses. Carty, a 37-year-old veteran of 13 major league seasons, was the fifth player chosen by Toronto in the November, 1976, expansion draft—plucked from the Cleveland roster. A month later; hé was sent back to the Indians -for catcher Rick ‘Cerone and outfielder John. Lowenstein. “Rico has hit everywhere he's played and while he's- not.a long-term part of our he fills a short gan, Bill, Bair J. q need,” said Bavasi. * near > rty hit .280 in 127 gam ack with the Indians last season,’ primarily as a designated hitter, and droge i 0 ras— 16 more thannDoug Ault or Pinch-hitting for winning Hitcher Kevin Kobel,- hit a homer off Dave Wallace: to | give New York the win. BLUES CALL UP WINGER ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis Blues have called up winger Ken Richardson from their Salt Lake City farm team in the Central League. 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