20 , S80UL. (AP) — Canada, France, Australia, te and South Korea ad- vanced Wednesday: to the semi-final round. of the eighth women's world basketball’ championships. { { Bleven countries: com- Aw shucks! ‘BOSTON (CP) — Don Cherry believes in raclices that are fun, and Bruins romp to them ike the eoach’s bull terrier. Blue when time comes for a waik. * “Ag you saw today, I let them have a fun practice,” said a relaxed Cherry in his office as the Bruins prepared Wednesday for the fourth game tonight in their best-of- seven — National Hockey League semi-final series against Montreal Canadiens, > “We've played 96 games and, after a while, it gets a little too much, If they don’t have fun, what the heck's the ' sense of doing it?" Bruins’ left winger Wayne Cashman, who checked out of hospital Iong- enough to play Tuesday night when Boston won 2-1-to cut Mon- freal’s series lead to two games to one, was on hand despite his bad back, “He's out there skating today, so he must be all right," Cherry said of Cash- man, “I understand he went back to the hospital last night after the g.me, but he ran the practice today.” Missing from the session were forwards Jean Ratelle, Bobby Schmautz and Don Marcotte and defenceman - Brad Park, but that was of no concern ‘to the 45-year-old Cherry, a native of Kingston, tt. . ont -give carte blanche to Ratelle to take off any time he wants,” Cherry sald. ‘If said he’ wasn’t feeling, good e wasn't fee! and wanted the day off, I'd give it to him. They’ "just phone me at home. “Some of them are a little afraid, like (Dwight) Foster. Foster's afraid to phone.” Ratele, a 38-year-old centre from St. Jean, Que., ranks in Cherry’ 8 mind as a special case. “When he first came here; "y Thad to actually say: ‘If you. don't stay home, I’m going to do something drastic,’ Because the New York Rangers, for 15 straight years, had him on the ice every day. And when play- offs would come, he was ‘nothing. Check his record." - something - hockey fun maybe not quite as’ ee ed ee ee tte ae OO Rae Epa eee Beet ee Bee The Herald, Thursday, May 3, 1979, Page 7? Janada wins place in women’s hoop tourney pleted their elimination elimination series, the countries boycotted .the Bolivia, Brazil, Senegal and clinched a berth inthe final of Salmon Arm, B.C., added ent favorite, Is ‘to Matches in three groups, UnitedStates, which wenthe meet, apparently for’ Malaysia. round, led the Netherlands with the two top teams in silver medal in the 1976 political reasons. These “Canada completed its’ 41-30 at the half. 10. the pened Eroats eens each group moving to the Montreal Olympics, had countrieshavenodiplomatic preliminary round witha 30 Sylvia Sweeney of Mon. Host, South Korea out- oo OU i ne semifinals which begin Fri- drawn # bye to the semi- ties with South Korea. mark by beating the treal, the scoring leader in °/885¢d Bolivia 106-89 for Its games w heduled y. finals, The defending The five countries which Netherlands 8-58 to finish both of Canada’s earlier Second win against one loss fo ere Benedule Besides the six teams champion Soviet Union and didn't make the semi-finals gtop Group A. The Cana- wins, again led the offence to place second in Group A. ms _ qualified through the five other Communist were the Netherlands, dians, who had earlier with26 points and Bev Smith ‘The Korean team, a pre- Group B matches Weanentay, Japan whipped winless Senegal 84-32 and France beat Brazil 74-44 to finish 2-1, Australia trounced winless Malaysia 119-14 for its second win against no leases and finished first in Group C. Italy, 1-1, also advanced from that group. j ee for fun who missed the third game the full CBC television with an injured hand, network starting at 7:30 p.m. The game will be seen on EDT. They are doing it all while, looked to be without again tonight, while Tuesday night, wes expected Hatelle’s ‘playoff record forwards Steve Shutt, Mark defenceman BrianEngblom, to be back in form, as'was seems to bear Cherry out. Napler’and Rejean Houle who suffered a concussion rearguard Guy Lapointe. Ratelle had nine goals and 33 © : : assists in 65 playoff games with the Rangers and has 20 goals and 29 assists in only 48 games with Boston. © Cherry, for all the iuin he thinks practice should repre- sent, knows that games are else again, especially at the pace at: which the third game was played. . “T don't know if both teams can go al the same pace they went at last night," he said, “if we went like that for the rest of the series and they did too, there’d be nothing left for either one of us in the finals, “But that’s the way we have to play, The Canadiens can play at three-quarter speed and still come up like they did in Montreal, but we've gat to go 100 per cent all the time, like Toronto.” \ Cherry relterated his view that the third game — won by the Bruins when Park beat Montreal goaltender Ken Dryden from the slot with 3:12 left in regulation time — was everything should be. “We've paid:'so much attentionto the Russians and . all that stuff that we've taken all the fun out of it. Even when we were ona two- month slump, we still had much fun. . “All these guys coming up think it’s an advanced theory on coaching if you take up what the Russians do. They forget the Russian players learned from us. They learned from Lloyd Per- cival’s book. “They're sucking us in, like (Rangers’ coach Fred) ” ee lepae Shero sucks everybody in, a : é fee . a pa eae thee follows th ac wo . or . i : TE a TST OR ¢| “fossatet « of HS Stanley { re Cape (with: ° tA ever im fOGIBTIE- aninaga a8 Philadelphia Flyers) with meatgrinders, and he’s saying it’s the Russian system. Basic old Canadian hockey — that's what he’s t, othe Canadiens, mean- 4 PENNANT | Under the NDP there was a virtual halt in the growth of revenues from our resource industries. A major reason was the unfair “super royalty” on mineral production-a royalty which seriously reduced mining exploration and RACES CLEVELAND (AP) Gorman Thomas had four singles to lead a 14-hit Milwaukee attack and Moose Haas posted his first major league victory in more than a year as the Brewers de- feated Cleveland Indians 6-1 in an American League baseball game Wednesday night. . development. Social Credit has changed all that, by removing the “super royalty” and adopt- _ing a positive approach to dealing with mining, forestry and other industries. The result has been an increase in provincial government resource revenues Starter and loser Wayne Garland, 0-3, wae tagged for of 75% in only three years... with major benefits for all British Columbians. three runs and eight hits be- ; + a e fore he was relieyed by Dan Py e Lower taxes for the in lividual. | Haas, 1-1, struck out six, walked three and allowed five hits in going the distance for his first victory since April 12, 1978. Cleveland KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Al Oliver sme bed a 425- footsolohomert: ‘Ip Texas Rangers take a riuirsoaked 3-2 victory from Kansas City Royals in an American League baseball game Wednesday night. The Rangers, expected to challenge Kansas City’s threeyear hold on the American League West ttle, took the first season series between the rivals, 2-1. - Steve Comer, 2-3, scat- tered eight hits in 7 1-4 in- nings asa light-to-heavy rain fell steadily throughout the game. Sparky Lyle finished up for the Rangers, gaining his fourth save. ~ Spillner with none out in the fourth. With our resource industries expandffig. commitment to keep it down to 4%. The and providing more of the revenues C. provincial share of personal income tax needs, this government has been able'to- will be reduced by 2%. Important tax reduce taxes in several areas. The provin- relief was provided for farmers and small cial sales tax was permanently cut from businessmen. 7 to 5%, recently reduced to 4% with a OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Dwight Evans’ solo home run in the eighth inning settled a pltching duel between Boston’s Mike Torrez and Oakland’s Matt Keough, giving the Red Sox a 2-1 victory over the A’s in an American League baseball game Wednesday night. Torrez, 2-1, threw a four- hitter but the second A’s hit was a homer by Jim Essian e More money for programs people need. extent, this increased government spend- CINCINNAT] (AP) Mike LaCoss hurled five Innings of perfect ball and Cincinnati Reds’ revised lineup backed him with nine hits in a 41 victory over Chicago Cubs in a National League basebal? Wednesday night. game. that ted the scare in the _ Under Social Credit, spending hasin- . ¥ pay nay helped him get creased in all areas affecting the well-being ing has been possible because of the out of serious trouble after of our people: health and hospital care, growth of revenues from our resource mmbody ont in the eighth education, housing, services for seniorcit- _industries. izens and for the handicapped. To a large LaCoss hada perfect game ; until he walked Barry Foote at the start of the Cubs’ sixth. Ted Sizemore followed wilh a‘ single, advancing pinch-rumer Steve Dillard to third, and Dillard scored on an intield aut. ¢ More jobs for British Columbians. in 1975. With renewed investor confidence The upsurge of activity in forestry and since Social Credit took office, prospects mining is creating new jobs throughout TORONTO (CF) — Ken Landreaux drove in four runs with a pair of hits and Minnesota Twins won their fourth straight game with a 7-5 deciglon over Toronto Blue Jays in an American ' the province. In fact, there are 75,000 are good for the months and years ahead. more people working in B.C. today than League baseball Wednesday night. Landreaux drove in two runs with a single in the third Inning and another two runs with a double in the fifth that gave the Twins a 5-4 lead. game PITTSBURGH {AP) — A pair of two-run homers by Bill Robinson and John Candelaria’s pitching paced Pittsburgh Pirates to a 10-2 victory over Atlanta Braves in a Natlonal League | baseball game Wednesday night, «Candelaria, 1-1, helped hiniself with his first hit of theseason, a two-run double. Starter Mickey Mahler, 0- 2, took the loss, SOCIAL CREDIT WORKS. 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