. ree nd dati’ Saturday’s Mount Elizabeth Orca 75- 39 win over Prince > Rupert Ralnbirds in the northwest zone AA basketball final. ‘Elizabeth won the girls’ side, whife Prince Rupert Rainmakers were-the bo¥s’ Winners as they beat the MESS Chieftains 86-54 In thelr final. _ .Getalls appeared in Monday’s Herald. For the boys A results, see page 6. Mount Full = The heavyweights: at the Canada” Winter. Games, Ontario and Quebec, are” ~ battling down to the wire for” the ‘overall: ‘Games - cham- pionship... ; Going into: the final day, Quebec. had 182 points; _ beven ‘more thar Ontario, - which also trailed the host - “province nariowly in the e a ‘Wuropeanss | and - alve | the. medal ‘count.’ But. Ontario . had more athletés in today’ 3 . competitions, - ‘Meanwhile, a battle _ between, “Canada's: two ‘Wwesteramost provinces for third place also intensified. British’ .Columbia Alberta 199-198. : led . ‘gold medals Monday for a tatal ‘of 28; two behind. Quebec, which won only two. events, Quebec had 30 gold, 8 silver. and 22 bronze to Ontarlo’s 28-17-19. B.C. was third at 12-616 and Alberta fourth at 7-10-8. me Andrea ‘Thomas led. the, ‘Ontario ‘Assault: ‘Monday, * winning: two. ‘olds and. a silver”. in. women's | gym- nastics finals: Thomas, 4, of Markham,. won the. uneven bars | and. floor exercises, “and ‘placed - second in‘ the vault com- petition. Jessica Tudos of Toronto added to. Ontario’ s Bolt - National skiers wait.” CALGARY (CP) ~ Canada’ B national ski. team’ . left: Monday. for Aspen, Colo., “hoping. they: won’t have.to spend another week.” Rossland, the Cahadians — ’Y suffered: through more. of: - -' the delays. .they’ve- been” experiencing on the World : Cup ciredit. “We have’ not had one” ‘single: race go. aff. on . schedule: this. year, " said” ‘Shamplonship ir in ‘Rossland, . Ritchie ° ~isltting bron valting for a “charice’t to ® The: World. Cup downhill ‘ctreuit. hag’ ‘been’ plagued by: ‘weather. problems. this”. _*~ Beason ‘and the Canadians: 2 fan “into more of the same: last ‘week at the national BG Poor. ‘weather hampered “ (raining, delayed time trials arid;. moved. ‘the. downhill ‘championship, back two team : frustrating: for. _darly,:ta:“do some: extra “get an’ edge” on. the “‘Boys'a little moke training _,fgoling Into the last two World Gp faces,” sald head edach dohn, Ritchie. “nmeen, March $at Aspen and March 12: at Lake Loulse, . ~ Alta. three Canadians Atl achance at the "have: i “the final woraces tohave a ‘downbill : championship: Ken .Read of: Calgary, currently seventh with. 69 points; ‘defending champion ©: Steve Podborak of Toronto, * seighth with 63 points, and ‘Todd Brooker of Paris, Ont, ° 3th with 43 points, tay 4 i We ‘thought we'd be atid? re ae 4 Heading into the final two: Franz Klammet~. of- Austria leads the standings with. 86 points. . Instead - of the: ‘intense -- training © they:“iwanted - in! “Read, ‘the: -yeteran of the tea and the first Canadian ~ male to win @ downhill r race, _ dn. 1975, said” it was - ims : ° portant. the: feam race before heading for Aspen, days. It" wag” ‘particularly We're: used 10° the: speed “and that's there! 's,not-that mnetinbers because they had. “aerived. in Rossland a week! much you ¢an lose. But it's been a long:layoff singe § Anton. (Austria) and the’: _ Europeans have had’ thelr: * national, championships ' n° wa don’t. want -to be itiat © milich bélilnd them." ithe Canadian “men. finjshed ‘thelr. World: Cup’ pean: schedule in St, Adton on Feb: 6. Podborski ; ‘da fourth, Brooker’ fifth, and Read missed: « ‘gate “near the, tep of the course % aid was ‘disqualified. . : Podborski, who must ‘win - Téallstie chance ‘of defen: ding his Wortd Cup - title, . sat the hardest part of the. * Céhstant | -traibing runa and races this trying.» to. . malntain the right altitude. waiting season was A \ Thomas. :: for “Ontario, Quebec go down -. to wire for medals. “douitiar lance “Otto pleked up’ eight! her ee event: .Sandra Botnen . of Vancouver was second and Tracy ‘ ‘Wilson of . North - Vancouver. third. Wilson ; also won a bronze in floor exercises. _ - Brigitte” “Lepage . ‘of Montreal won Quebec's only ; gymnastics gold in’ the, vault,.in which Christinia Fon: ‘of. Montreal was third. Ontario, women, - who “earlier ‘this week won the team gymnastic’: com- petition, swept the uneven bars —. Andrea Owoe' of Mississauga was second _ and Tudes third © behind Janice. Kerr. of- Toronto was third in floor exercises. . : - Ontario ‘coach Mary tee .Palmer said she expected - “Thomas to. place well in all’ her events.” “She "is | becoming ae -competitor,?"" Palmer: ‘said..:"She* ig jist . “getting: better’ and ‘better! seasoned Tr hockey semifinals the winning’ teams outscored: the opposition by'a total ‘of Dell B.C. dumped Quebet 9. : 1. and: powerful - Ontario - irounced Saskatchewan! 15. oR Ontario and B.C. play. ~ tonight for the title, Quebec’: * and” ‘Saskatchewan baitle “for the bronze. - * Ontario's specialty teams. scored, 12 goals — 10 bin the © ~~ power play and two! short- ;° ‘in the’ lopsided i handed — vin’: over- ‘Saskatchewan. 4 “They hava a better hockey team « (han: they” showed - , a. iere,” cr oe ‘Alberta,: _tean table tents, r >. ‘petrol? at Quebec 7 whith ‘traditionally * ‘dominates: synchronized . * Boston 6 Toronto 3 "ONY Rangers 9. 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Darcy Mallett — Savala’s the m-game season. “Chris Reneerkins Lakelte . >; dim Rigler ‘Skeena ‘Hotel's. “players: » Larry-Swason ele “promote the league, as ‘they "wandered around, the hotel in’ uniform sans cleats and pas 2 ay ‘feel ; a Aittle silly diessed like | this," said | Mike‘ Friede, ‘the: former. _Néw. York. Giant wide - ‘Feceiver who. plays for New _dersey Generals. , ~The players were @ cross: section of what’ ‘the. league will present. ‘ HEPAIRS Association is holding ‘its "first registration period this- ‘weekerid : at. (he Skeena | Mall, Boys and girls from 6," “years old to18 years ‘old can | register . for ; ‘play this .: ‘The Terrace Minor Soccer’ : ‘Registration itarts, at og p.m::Friday and-at:10‘a.m. ‘Saturday in - the Skeena. ‘Mall, where ‘booths will be ww. mS “lemptiasie’ Det ‘skill, and ‘equal: sport, : ‘Swim Club went: to the B.C. age group’ championships. on the Lower Mainland And: performed very. well,. 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