THe HERALD, Thursday, March 2, 1978, PAGE 5 ~ Nova Scotia rink upsets» - Alberta j in championship _ The bubble finally burat for Betty Cole in the seventh ‘round ‘of the Canadian Women’s curling cham- anid Tuesday night. . ue of Dart- : meuth ” enginesred Coie’s downfall as Nova Scotia Frovided the major upset to le gate by beating the Alberta foursome 10-7. The previously unbeaten Alberta rink still held the lead in the 11-tink, round- Tobin with 5-1 major while: Nova Scotia moved up to share second place at 4-2 with British Columbia, Mantiboa was next at 4-3, followed by Quebec and Newfoundland, each 3-3, Edward Island and New Brunswick and Saskatchewan all are 3-4; Ontario is 2-4, and the Yukon-Northwest Territories 1-5. After a first round bye, . Brhtish foumbie's Heather Haywood mi @ last-r takeout that enable Alberta to teal three for an 9-7 win. In fifth-round play Tuesday moming, New Brunswick skip Karen McDremott mised.a crucial shot that = Cole to pull off a 6-4 ‘And in what was billed as the key game, Tuesday afternoon Manitoba’s Cathy Pidsarko who ‘had victory be on an Alberta rock in another Cole counter and shee decision. _ Sports CIRCUIT MOVES STRATTON, ‘Vt. (Reuter) The World Cup ski ¢ircuit _ moves to.Stratten Mountain for the next, dour days with “this season's slalom championship to be decided. ° een Ingemar Stenmark be aie and Klaus Hei- degger, ofnAustria. More than 190 world-class skiers will: compete In a women’s giant slalom today, a men’s Seid ‘.HOCHFILZEN, Austria’ - (Reuter) — East Germany dominated the’ opening day ofthe five-day biathlon world championship: Wednesday, taking the first two places funthe 15- ‘Kilometre event. Andreas ‘Hess was the. winner, completing the skiing and one eourse in 51 , 12.26 seconds, more n ‘seconds faster than {fue Pip nen of ree - pponen o an Was third. GRAYDON WILL SIGN England ; (Reuter) — Striker Ray _ Graydon, who has been playing for Coventry City of the English League, will sign vith Washington Diplomats of: the North American Soccer League for $47,000, it was announced Wednesday. et has played 17 “pames fornCoventry since ‘i from Aston last June and has ‘Kou. Knudsen won the 2ist Bardinia cycling: race worn Belgian: Roger : Vlaeminck’s victory in the ~ Wa t's ialom on Sump 7 MINATES B Reena But Larocque’ down 14° after six ends wasn’t to be. denied her day. She got two - back in the seventh stole two. in the elghth to take the lead: when Cole went through the’ house with an attempted last-rock draw, and went two ‘ up in the ninth when ‘the. Alberta skip twice failed: to clear rocks. that .were’ protecting the Nova Scotia - counter, ; In the 10th with ‘Nova-’ Seotla holding a @%7 ad-/ vantage but Alberta holding - the hammer, Lacrocque was | facing three Alberta. stones .. with-her first skip's rock. Her attempt to hit and roll wents and she slid - through the house. Cole drew in behind guard rocks -in | front of the house of four, and . - Larocque folled her in,. bumping the Albecta stone out. and forcing: Col tempt to move her out. The Alberta’s skip shot ws ‘wide and went through, -. giving the Jumbilant Nova — Scotians the victory. In another Tuesday night game tha concluded almost a- full hour before the Nova Scotia-Alberta match, the Pidzarko rink of Stony ‘Mountain which had been touted as a serous ooutender | here, suffered another setback, falling 7-4 ° to Haywood of Richmond, B.C. In, other seventh-round matches, Charlene - of Saskatoon led Saskat- chewan past skipped by Sheila Selizer of London, 98; Labrodor Shorts ' final leg . Wednesday. De! Viaeminck covered the 116- kilometre leg, the fifth in the series, In two hours, “ minutes and 30 seconds for . an average speed of 40.347 . kilometres per hour. _ NAMED PRESIDENT PHILADELPHIA (CP) — Bill Galvin, director of the Canadian ‘Trotting Ansociation, hat ‘Nort Ame president of the ort erican Harness Ppupligibes-- Aus det Fat who wood, Ont., spent 20 years - with the Ontario Jockey Club as a racing offictal and publicist. FORD HONORED WICMITA, Kan. (AP) — - . Phil Ford of North Caralina has been named college basketball player of the year: by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. Ford, 8 a. senior guard, played on gold medal-winning U. is. Olympicteam at Montreal in 1976, He scored 68 points in five- games for the team, ‘including seven points in the | American club's 9-74. win over Yugoslavea in the final. INITIATE STUDY | LONDON (Reuter) — A’ British od Weaestay gro group announced beginna 140 000 atuy into the behavior of unruly. § . spectators. who have dis- rupteil soccer games, The announcement came in a. ar an y. . Selence Research Council . {SSRC), a government body. The SSRC report ruled out harsher sentences and-. nheavier fines to deter: the “SO pERSONAL AND INCOME TAX PRE s o “NO APPOINTMENT necesiany” $10 TERRACE B.C. violence. Quick thaws weaken ice sur- | a faces. Always check [ce con- -- diftons after each change In weather, « SMALL ‘BUSINESS ; PARATION le to at- - 6ix fights, sald Wednesday Ontario, publicity” ‘City’s Sue-Anne Bartlett took Newfoundland to a seven- win end, 12-3 win over Gloria ’ Basha and her Prince Ed- ward Island rink from Charlottetown and New Brunswick's Karen Mc- Dermott, from Bathurst, beat ‘Donna Alexander of Whitehorse, representing the . Territories, 10-3. In other afternoon games _ Ontario romped over PEL. Ali-Spinks rematch up NEW YORK (AP) — ‘Butch’ ‘Lewis, a vice- president of Top Rank, Inc., whiem .owns. promotion rights for Leon Spinks’s next. -- shortly, "Boxing owes Muhammad - arematch;” sald Lewis. ‘‘Ali ‘gave a.quick rematch to Sonny Liston when he won the title and I'm sure Leon wants to give him one.” Lewis said he had spoken with Ali and the ex-champ’s manager, .. bert Muhammad, all as “Manitoba downed Saksat- . Lewis |b LI “DAILY HERALD - «STRIKE IT RICH” ‘ADS Please allow one space betw 124, B.C. stole two for a &7. over New Brun- swick,Quebec downed Y¥ukon-Northweat Territories 7-5, and Nova Scotia whipped saksat- chewan 12-2, B.C. beat Quebec 12-4, chewan 6&5, P.E.1 whipped Nova Scotia 11-3 and Ontario defeated Newfoundland 13-11 in other morning matches. parties are agreed to a rematch as soon as I can put it together.” At the same time, Lewis sald he had offered Ken Norton $200,000 for a Spinks fight. Norton was reported to be insulted by that figure but Jained it was “all afford, because of our ent with CBS." The television network has a contract paying $1.5 millin for the rights to the ‘first Spinks defence: against anyone emeept ALL Of that total, $1 million would go ta Spinks and $300,000 for ex- penses, leaving the re- mainder for the challenger. wecan a n word Victoria ‘doubled Portland move to second in division short-lived lead going into “BY .THE CANADIAN PRESS “- & series of hard-fought, W- 800 games in the Western asada Hockey -league Tuesday night came toan abrupt end in Victoria where Cougars savaged visiting Portland Winter Hawk 10-5, Saskatoon Baldes = -~.., ' defeated Regina Pats 2-2, Billings wean t att ers fought to a 2.5 tie, | Brandon Wheat 3 edged New West- minster Bruins 65 and Medicine Hat Tigers defeated Seattle Breakers Geordie Robertson, Gary ” Lupil and Bob Jansch each seored two goals to lead the. Victoria mauling. Singles eame from Leroy Heck, Curt Fraser, Glen Cochrane and Mark Robinson. Cougars moved to second place in the Western ivision. with the victory, seven points behind firs- place Portland. Doug Lecuyer score twice for Portland with Keith Brown, Wayne Babych and Tim tookey scoring singles. In Brandon, Bill Derlago, the league's leading scorer, _ picked up three goals to lead the Wheat King's to victory, Mike Polonich seored twice and Laurie Ba mene ‘ee Jit] CITT TI Pee Ey TIT] itt 5 4 SERRERERS Liter i ty ty Ly tEtiti tt TT TET Te aaeaeeee | L] Lj L_] LI TO be ae a reas 7 * " Classification =~: ae ee rrr Telephone Nowa cocaccoe Jum Your Don’t Wants into Into Instant Cash . Fam fo et sam ea em ue He me ae mw — a ween Bee e es eee wee ee ool ‘e = : TAKE A LooK AROUND YOUR ATTIC, GARAGE, RUMPUS ROOM AND. 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