|: Monday night. - - J -bave things go this way,” said Kontes, -who. ‘will ‘return to Toronto Marlbaros of the Ontario So NEW YORK... (AP) \—' ‘Chris Kontos, freah ‘out of”, “Yuniior’ hockey, was. the | toast: of Madison ‘Square. . Garden and: he" was 4 Kontos, 19," the. ap: selection of. New-York: + Rangers in-the National -~° » Hockey’: “League | ‘entry [eral last June, joined the." edge. “nf fear, last week. He has * + shown”. versatility: by: > playing -both cexitre and: “deft wing, “where he. was J for much of a'6-2 romp over Detroit Red Wings in ~ ‘the ‘only NHL game. “T's just real nice. to : -10game. trial: “0. was. very Iucky tonight. . Ze and gave n New York a 4H: aetryee Noe 7M nF Kontos, ‘who 0 sated his: -fnitial- NHL" ‘goal: last - ” took:a pass from. Anders © . Hedberg ‘and tifled..a’ - wrist shot over the glove - ‘of goalid Greg Stefan. His. other ‘goal, boosting’ the ‘ . Rangers ‘ahead ¢-1, camie when: Mike Rogers's ‘backharid pass from the _ corner ticked off Kontos’s skate and past, Stefan. , Hoakey ‘League after fis ae os Siphis - wa: “my: bari -¢, game. in’ the: Garden. Tr: "4s shed alot of. Jitters: after.” scoring that first ‘one.”! The. first ‘once’ came at, 7 Saturday in: Washington; - Hedberg “He's learned. “centre” ‘and: pedberg ‘on Tight wing.” au “Chris is. playing ‘Wi more) | confidence; ‘Brovks.: sald... i was. waiting - “for nn the : ~and: Rogers: together. ' “He: gives you come — strength and. -young legs... . He picks things up. fast.'” . The Rangers pleked up: - “the Wings’ forwards. and - _ omens singe fo Hatin "own rebound with a short -. Raters! wrist “shit ‘at |1:18 of the - “coach ‘Herb Brooks _ : .” Francis: scored on ‘Greg: © Smith's Febound at 7:2 mot play! ‘goals: for. New York, . “while. Ron ‘Duguay: and ~~ Rob: ‘McClanahan . also "opportunity ‘to try. him. 2, S00red. for: ‘the’ Rangers. tt “The. third: goal by " Stefan: “I was out of: the | :Foom,- all night, Dwight . - -and ~~ Bobby. ‘plays. Foster-put in his. second: ’.'period .. and m the third * Reijo: Javotsalainen aiid” Don, Maloney had powers: ‘Duguay was the big one, : that broke it open,’ said net a bit'and it’s hard. to - move your- _ . . 2 didn't, allow them nach on the. ‘firat. one;"” ‘aiid a - Foater. -“Brancis: got: the only two... “Detroit ‘goals on. similar , bed ee WHL streaks go opposite ways - Lethbridge’ Broncos, ‘and. ~ Brandon’ Wheat Kings are on 7d: roll in the Western - Hockey League, but their >, Steaks ‘are going in op- "| posite directions... _"¥he-° Broncos won, their sixth gamé in j Brow Monday — night’ by defeating Calgary ; Wranglers. co > At. Brandon, the Wheat Kinga loat their 10th game in 8.- - .njacubrecord, as . “Medicine Hat Tigers took a. a _trlumph before 1,184 - ° “fang: The! Wheat Kings dropped their. -hinth. ina ‘row. in = Reéging last Sunday. to equal - the tecord established by the 1969-70 team. We played a great. first ‘ period,. -but- we make one Thistake and we're down 1-0, -_ and that’s about the way it's \ “been ‘going," said Brandon 7 \ - eoach Dave McDowall ‘aS the “Wheat Kings" “record tumbled to 12-2¢ in the Bast Division, .. The Wheat Kings hit six\': goal: posts . and - ‘peppered. ; goalie: Mark Frank with 43 ‘shots, but the: Tigers. held: period leads of 1-0 and $2, “This was our fifth game in- six ‘nights, McDowall - paid. “We travelled halfway ' across the country and the “guys still Played . hard * tonight. “We hada Jot of ‘energy " and we ‘didn't lose] because .. we were tired.” . ‘The ‘Broncos; : playing before 2,707 fans in Calgary, - earned ‘their third. straight | win-over the Wranglers and second . in’ a8 ‘many nights. | Grant. Couture, J, -C. McEwan, Todd Stokowski, . Ivan Krook, Rick’ ‘Gal, Dwight “Mullins, and ‘Troy - Eoney’ scored’ for, ‘the Broncos, Ca ~ Parie Proft, Scott Machel; Barry: Bracko | and _Ken , Quinney: ° replied. -for ; Calgary, all on power plays. : _. Lethbridge goaltender Ken Wreggett faced 42 shots, while Peter. Martin’ {and Ross McKay combined . for 29 saves.in the Calgary ” net. Mark Lamb, Mike Spencer,. ‘Dean Mearthur paced the ' Tigers: with two goals, while Mike Lay, Shawn. Nagurny* and Allan Conroy scored one each. Kelly Glowa,. the WHL scaring leader, had three goals in a losing cause for. the Wheat Kings Glowa, a " year-old. centre,” raised’ - - his leading: goal total to 47 and became, the first player - _in the league to hit the 100- point plateau. - . : “Prank. really . played well,” Glowa “said. "seems you have to score on -him quick, because’ if you don't; he ist seems. ‘to eet better... : : sag wa can get a couiple of __wins, :we'll: be rolling. We’ will have Tom . MeMurehy ©: and Cam Plante back. from their injuries for our next game and:that will help.” " ‘The’ vietbry ‘moved - Medicine., Hat - into: ‘sole: -possession of fourth place in‘: the East. Division with 41: - poinis, five behind Winnipeg - Warriors ‘and ‘two ahead: of. Calgary. ‘Lethbridge is sixth ‘with 32-points, eight more - than Brandon. . : ‘Action resumes: tonight with Medicine Hat: “at” Winnipeg and Saskatoon ‘at . Seattle, “ Dr. Gregg operates. for Oilers EDMONTON (CP) —.At tix tect, se fou apes 3B. . pounds BARB. + seems to fit the image of.a typical National Hockey League yaeneman almost AM bra and no brains, ” right? . _ Wrong. Meet:Dr. Randy Gregg, 8 ‘year-old NHL rookie who > has temporarily traded in » hin’ sealpe) for a hockey : stick and now operates as a . defenceman with Edmonton Unlike: Many of . his teammates, who’ began’: dreaming of an: ‘NHL career ' soon after lacing up their ‘first pair of skates, Gregg. decided relatively \Jate, In life to give’the NHL a ‘try, ‘Certainly , my boyhood dream’ wasn't to play in the | ‘NHL but over the last four _ ov five years I realized that - _ + dt would be quite a challenge ~ for me and I would like very ' mich totry it," hesaid in an- interview ‘after a morning _ practice. ° . Gregg was 25 captain’ of the , Unlversity of “Alberta hockey team while earning ' his medical degree and was . Hamed: the country’s top ' Collegiate player in 1978-79., * He- was captain of the Canadian team at the 1980: ' Winter’ Olympics in. Lake. Placid,’ N.¥., and then played two years for the . Kokudo Bunnles in Japan, while :aleo .working .a8" an _ _aasistant hotel manager, “+. Hig ona on to go to Japan. /-" Was, Mike’ everything in. > Gregg’s life, a well-thought, ~ plan that allowed him to - . take -full advantage of that coutitry’s shorter hockey season. ; “By going to. Japan I was _ able to combine about four or-five-months of interning | into ‘the. summers and just ' _ this past summer completed “my internship," . That made the lahky red. ' head a full-fledged doctor, - one who decided that”. ‘Medicine could wait while: he. pursued his favorite sport — hockey. * Gregg signed a four-year Contract with the Ollers as a free agent last March. He.” "was lin first-year medicine _:in his. draft ‘year “and although.a couple of teams - Were interested they felt . there wan no sense wasting | a. draft choice. on someone - who: was.- going into 1 medicine.” - alia bg pad! alae wither Gieie” and left him free to sign with - the Oilers, a natural choice : since Edmonton is his tiome ‘and “hia’” parents, two . bisthers and three sisters “tll live here, ; How does a doctor fit inon- a youthful,. closely-knit | team, whose members have » been known to enjoy a few _ beer ufter a game? Just fine, thank you; says’ Gregg, who ‘resents some published reports saying his «- | education has made him ail | outsider. Te ST don’t. ‘worry “about going ‘cut for.a beer and I In think I can join: in quite . easily with the players,” he ays while stretched out on” “a bench in the basement: of | Northlands Coliscum., _ “Doe,” "the inevitable PARPAN, . - Swlizerland (AP) -~ Steve Mahre of the United States was declared the winner of'a World Cup men's slalom ski race ‘today -- -after the first two finishers, - Ingemar . Stenmark.- of Sweden and Paul Frommelt . of Liechtenstein, were disqualified for gate fautts.. reigning... World . “Cup | champion, and Stenmark’s teammate, Stig Strand, who won the’ last skafom . in. Madonna ‘di Cainpiglio on “Dee, (21, also were. disqualified for-gate faults. .: Only 42 of the-95 starters | completed the race on the | icy -Helmberg! course, : included for the first time on‘ the World Cup circuit and featuring, a ” i166-metre ‘vertical drop. Steve, ‘Mabre had. won. the, firet $0-gate run after Phil Phil was disqualified fora "Fault - near ‘the end of the. course, | For - almost _two. hours ‘following the -race, computers listed him as the unofficial third-place finisher behind” Stenmark., and Frominelt before. the jury ruled on: protests from other teams.’ wo Steve Mahre's aggregate’ ‘Hime. for the two bund was. one: minute, 38.96 seconds, L717 ‘seconds: ahead, a Steve's brother Phil, the | a nickname given him by his ‘| teammates; tries his best to separate’ ‘hockey: and! medicine but is occasionally - ‘asked for on-the-spot _ diagnosis by other players. "make sure they go _ through the proper channel. certainly they should: see the team doctor, but if it’s “just. out'of interest and they want 4 second optnion ... I'll tell. them what I- think ‘and As ‘a reward. for all the: “hard, work: that: put: hits itv ‘es “I's : ~ the tournament's final game’. 8) bronze medal at the world junior. hoc ekey © .cham- “pionships a drubbing: of Norway.” aa) f which: would force, -thi | Canada a ae LENINGRAD . (CP) - 1 ‘allowed “Just c one shot in the. Team Canada Is Assured of | final two periods. ; ; After Lemieux ‘toored his. firat goal:at.1:28 of the first i today's: 13-0 period; . the “Norweglans me rarely. made Jt out of their’ Canada, mathematically, > atill has. avcliance at the... ¢ Silver medal: but: Finland: : } ‘Tmust defeat’ Czechoelovakia : by five Boal in a ‘game! later. » Czechs to. at- least~ tie": . Finland in order to come: up.’ with the silver. Canada led .- ‘|, 1-D.afthr, the second period, * but. just couldn't. come up with the goals they needed . In the third: ‘ coach ‘Dave’ King:. of ever: “experience: : soe . Norwegians had’ one shot. on ao Ca tough to aska team to score.” that many goals. It's: like - "asking them to beat: the: _ Canada - waa: guaranteed , the| bronze ‘when the Soviet ” 6 - Union: defeated Sweden 5-1 ° In io angtnes game today. Had edes upset the gold medallists, who finished the . tournament with “an un- blemished 7-0 mark, Canada would have n nish’; victor: contention for a bronze. : . Sweden finished ‘with. 4-3 mark and Canada with a 4-2- led a Fin- over, : Geechoalovakia just.to be in’ .. posts or crossbars. Sta *_netminder Jarl Eriksen was - Russians.1-0,”. : The Norwegians had ho" relief “from: the:opening™ <' whistle, and-the Canadians might have had 20 goals” with sevén ‘shots hitting ring © “relieved by Tommy. Hansen cy Lrecord, Alossto Finland in“ would give Czechaslovakia and Canada identical won- lost-tied records. Since the two teams drew 7-7 in their ‘head-to-head match, ‘goal differential is the next step in -~ the _ He-breaking _ procedure. ' me * Mario Lemiewi ’ led frustrations for us,’ Canada _ with four “goals. while Dave Andreychuk had three and. four assists. Larry Trader had two goals 7 ‘with = singles by - “Paul Boutilier, Mike Eagles, after the first period. ended with the score 5-0, - Canada's fourth line ‘had ; " 16 points in the game,. with Lemieux,. Andreychuk and | Steve Yzerman free to roam the ‘ice at will... ~ “That game solveda lot of... sald -Babych ol it. ST. LOUIS-(AP) — Right’ winger. Wayne Babych of St.. Louis Blues wil} be sidelined for about iwo weeks with a broken cheekbone’ .and broken. nose suffered ina. weekend fight, the National Hockey | Leagiie: team... an- ‘Dale Derkatch and. Pat: Flately. * Mike Vernon ‘recorded the shutout as Canada outshot Norway 66-6. Norway was nounced Monday. -Bahych,, 24, suffered the’ injuries’ Saturday night” during an altercation with Behn Wilson of Philadelphia | Flyers, To take his place ¢ on’ _ the roster, St. Lous recalled. ‘Tight. wingér-.. Bobby . ‘Crawford, ‘ af yy Save The aoe Stats and Standings eG the enviable poaitlon he is in‘! —— today, bought himself a "$27,000 DeLorean automobile, 1. '. But ‘he. hasn’t forgotten about ‘medicine and still - looks forward to returning If itis. a serious injary, then - ‘to his speciality, orthopedic *. , Surgery. He doesn't expect "to play in.the NHL for 10 or make sure. they: know ‘that the reigning” medicine power is the team doctor » and not “myself.” " ~ Gregg’ has helped s settle down a. youthful: Oiler: “defence that many ‘blared ' for- the team's early exit: from the playoffs last April . and seems to be enjoying all the perks that come. with~ boing in the NHB. runner-up Jacques Luethy of Switzerland. Third.was Andreas Wenzel of 15 years.” ‘Medicine’ §. leave at home for a year or. so and try. to come back,” Gregg says, ‘I, really. have __..,to start working on getting back-into it a little when I have ‘some extra free time because medicine is an ongoing speciality. "Td reaily hate to: be left behind in’ medicine’ ‘even though I am having such a , goud experience. playing” : hockey,” ‘Mahre’ wins Cup’ slalom ‘Stenthark, who held the 4° ’ World Cup title from 1977 to Liechtenstein, 1.96 seconds ” behind.’ the winner. INNSBRUCK. (CP) _ Matti Nykaenen of Finland won.the third évent of the anaual four-hill ski jumping competition .in thick fog ‘Tuesday. Horst; Bulau of ‘Ottawa placed third. _Nykaénen, considered the fog: Specialist’ among. the . World: Cup.” jumpers,’ (Teen! _ distances of 105 -‘and a OF. “metres -for 249.5 ‘Jens " Weisspilog of i sen “Germany was i . with'49.3 points on Jumps of 101.5 arid 102: metres... - Bulau took. the bronze - medal with 219 ‘points’ on . "jumps of 103 and: i02,: Innsbruck 1978, had posted a combined ‘Gregg recently” not “ . 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Rams. 2 7 6200259 +222, (Top sight teams in each con- : ference quaiify for the. playofts) ‘Monday’ Result - “Minnesota 31 Dallas 37 - Sunday’ Reaulis Kansas City 37) NY¥_ Jett 13 NY Giants 26-PHitadelphia 24 New England -30 Sulfalo 19 Washington 28 St. Louls. 9 ' Tampa Bay -26 Chicago 2% New Orteans 35 Atlanta 6” Seattle 13 Denver 11° . LA-Ralders 41,Sam Dlego 34 °° Wastern Olvisien Portland. 27.9 0230 178 id 2215) 1243 200 47 os tremendous - Jeadership™. on two... the-bench ‘and his work on 2!) thé ice, He-Kept: us. dn the. “put, . ‘game all'the time.’” ‘etfort,: said Team Canada - Lith place . finish. . Esured of jr. ‘bronze’ _Andreychuk.. -if we should’ Despite * ‘the ':. Tony Tanti, who had: only. “1 thought Tony Te Tanti was’ ny don't know a ve. poured it © . on like. ‘that, but we. : the goals It was fun", - line's - » performance; King. ‘named ue Pe Herald, Tasiee Sanutey, 4 1903, Pane ‘ \ “ay. (al times are Montred?. 9.90 pm. and Toronto Tae, ‘pm. “Despite - our. best," he said.:""He wa id a. : the. -most. valuable: with, his pulled | netminder Vernon in _the last minute. ‘It ,fained him only one goal. | “"We'll win a ‘bronze _medal’and that's good for . the: program,”. King: said. “Every year we learn something and. every year “we. get | smarter, " Canada. leaves. for Finland tonight, staying * overnight,) and leaves for Montreal ‘on . Wednesday. a . valuable forward. : thé Soviet: Union and. Simo: selected . asthe: all-star - goaltender. ‘Thé- defence... 7), consists of Nya Byakin of: ° < - Striving: to-reach’ his. Ae". ~ goal ‘target, . King even. ° thelr medal ctl “finial ‘the Canadians failed’ — té ‘place ‘anyone on” ‘the’. . . toarngineat vall-atar | team | : oe assist, as" ‘the player: of - wi ch 'f us y.. the game,” “pe of “Sweden and Vladimir: line. ‘Ruzicka of} Czechoslovakia: ° comprising: the forward: “Matti ‘Rautianinen’ of : Finand was: named the tournament's most valuable _ “goalie, Byakin. the most valuable ‘defenceman and Sandstrom the : most, ~~ Johnson tops overall, at Troll Mtn, downhill MicheleJbhnsontopped all _ female skiers at a downhill: ' ski race at Troll Mountain, near Quesnel, on the’ weekend, placing third Friday and first Saturday to win the overall combined . title at the two-day event, Johnson also won the 15 years and under combined title at the meet, to ‘make her the highest placed skier - of the contingent of Kitsumkalum Ski. Club members who attended the race. - OF the male Kitsumkelum , _Skiers who went to Questel, ‘Ben Johnson. - topped. Friday's. results. with’ an ‘Steve Schultz was 2lst, Kevin. Beausoleil took. 22nd Spot. . Lou Johnson was 25th, Dave Miklavic was 27th, Jimmy "Pepe took 38th and Gamet:,. ‘Thomas 50th of the 75 skiers in the race. - Saturday, iz Lou Johnson “despite a. fall, ‘Was the top local skier, taking 17th spot, with Ben... . Johnson in 21st, Beausoleil . in 22nd, Schultz in 24th,:. Miklavie in. 36th and. — : Thomas in 64th. Pegg fell: and. was, ; disqualified’ Saturday. - wy ; Earlier. In the holidays’ Ben’ Johnson-and. Michele: FIS. (International Ski’ Johnson participated in.an‘ ‘Federation) downhill: at™ Rossland’s Red Mountain “facility. In-the two days of” competition, Dec. 18 and 19,'- Michele finished fifth and, while: Ben fell finish the first day and took - 19th place the second, o ' Ben J ohnson, Michele Johnson and Beausoleil will be travelling to the Western. :Begional B.C; Cui Downhill in Kimberley at the. end of January. The races take. place on Feb, 6 and 7. ec Sports Shorts 5 7 . NBCWG ski trials Sunday ; Kitsumkalum Mountain will be hosting the Northern B.C. Winter Games ski-off this Sunday starting at 10a.m. ‘ Skiers should register at,9 a.m. for the event. Maile and 7 female skiers froni 9 years old up are eligible to participate : - Jin the 1983 Games, to be held at beginning of February. ‘ _ Skiers will be divided into four ‘age groups for the competition: 9toa13 years; 14-18 years; 19 to 35 years; and | 36 years of 8 age or older. No carded skiers are eligible... ‘ormation on the Games qualifying meet, call E For morei Anirew-Rushton: ‘at 638-6911. 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