‘Terrdeo ods, iT prrace Reds-Hockey y Night, January 14, in minor hockey Rupert Atom Motor Kings won over the which managed to win 2 goals. ‘fame was played at the Terrace Arena. ately the Herald was unable to obtain a game card or personally cover the event. It was reported that attendance was ap- Prom Prince 50 or 60 and that most of this was m Prince Rupert spectators. Owners Sells ‘CHILLIWACK, B.C. {CP) — Otto Mammel, owner of Chilliwack Bruins of the Pacific Jun- lor Hockey League, said has sold his 0 per cent interest in the -hockey. team to two ‘Chilliwack men, Art Tim- mers ‘and Don Meyers. ‘Mammel said Joe Popove would retain a ten ber cent interest in the civeyers, a land developer, ‘and Timmers, -. Sports ~KARL-MARK- STADT,East German Reuteras-Anett Poetzs and Jan Hoffmann defending European champions asserted their domination of East German figure skatin during the weekend, easily taking the in- dividual titles at the national championships. Poetzsch fell in both short and free-skatin programs but finishe comfortably ahead of @cc de Cm Weissenback with seven ordinals and 146,96 points. .. Hoffmann won the title with seven ordinals and 152.26 points. . Manuela Magar and Uwe Bewersdozi, fourth at last year’s European championships, took the pairs title. & real estate salesman, said Saturday they pi plan to complete the Bruin obligations to the Pacifie Junior Hockey League and will attempt to strengthen the team for ~ the remaining 17 games this season, The Bruins’ record this season is a win and a tie in 30 games. They said they plan to hire a full-time general managerand coachatthe — end of the current season. Shorts innsbruck, austria cp- Gaetan Boucher of Ste. Foy, Que., won the men’s 500-metre event and Vera Krasnova of the soviet Union took the wemen’s 500 metres Saturday at an international speed skating meet. Krasnova’s time of 41.99 seconds was the best performance this year. yivia Burka of Winnl was sixth in 43.69 an Kathy Vogt, also wot Winnipeg, ninth in 43.92. Bowcher’s winning time in the 500 was 38.71 seconds, moa Thibault of Quebec was fourth in 40.67,. - Boucher finished second to Hans ‘Van Helden of the Netherlands in the 1,500 metres. Van Helden's time was 1:59.67 and Boucher's 2:00.97. _ Cranbrook Royals “Cranbrook Royals, led ‘Billy Martin, edged fer te first ace in the Wostern Internationa] Hockey League during on, scoring two’ two wins over last-place Nelson Maple Leafs. ‘Martin scored three ‘times Saturday as the . vals wan 6 85 on home is tted the winner e Friday a Granbrook edged the Naboo. Leafs in “The ... victories left Cranbrook two points behind Spokane Flyers which maintained the league lead with a 6-2 win Saturday over Kimberley Dytiamiters. The Dynami ters had better luck. Friday, beating Trail Smoke Eaters 9-6. wing “and. ‘Rob Neale an eale Spring and twice and Brian Dickie added a tingle as the Royals led 4- ter one period and 5-3 after two. scored twice for Nelson while Lee Keller, Ron k and Rick Klassen ad led the others. , Ray Martyniuk made 3: ‘saves in fe for Cranbrook,. w e Nelson's Mark Earp blocked 34 shots. EVENS SCORE . * In. Nelson — Friday, Martin got the winner after: Keller gent the game into overtime with brilliant solo’ stfert 3 be: 17 of the final ‘Jin Miller. ha clad . Mike Hien scored the . ern Quaroni - — Walton. ’ Tuesday. visits, other ‘Nelson goais, Earp made 27 stop: while Leo Kare playing for Cranbrock, recorded 25, In Spokane, the Fl took a 3-0 lead in the first period and cruised to barley. win over Kim- Mendal Bysohlid had two goals for: the winners with Don Horgeson, Ron Houston, Garth Morgan - and Bob. Trembacky adding one each. Dale Booth and Jim Cruise tallied for . the Dynamiters which hold third place, eight points behind Cranbrook and 18 ahead of Trail. Ron Lefebvre kicked out 28 shots for Spokane while Dit net- minder arry McKay sto WIN AT OME : On home ice Friday, Kimberley scored four times in the third period to break a 5-5 tie and beat the Smoke Eaters. y Cummins fired two goal for Kimberley with singles comin: from Cruise, Ken Ireland, Hicks, Aurel Beaudin, Murray Myers, Brian Macklin and - Glen Tom Gawryletz led ' Trail with three goals. Tom Thompson Craig Reichmutch Doug Buhr added *. singles. Harry Dorkin made 27 saves in goal for Trail while Wayne Bell s "20 shots for Kimberley. goals for the Royals. and «. League action cor tinues with two games Cranbrook berley while Trail hosts Spokane. ~ Record Leap “SAPPORO; Japan Reuter’ Norwegian. student Bjarne '‘Naes. uced a‘ Fecord- reaking leap of: 118 © quatre to win the sixth pore Oly lympic::.; al’'00 metre’ ski competition Sunday isnpes a. total of 273.1 pein. 22, soared 25 metres further than the ious record for the 90. metre Sapporo Hill, one of the ates for the 1972 oy Winter r Olympic Games. The previous record was set by Walter Steiner of a ‘Switzerland last year, The Norwegian’s next leap of 113.5 metres was the best in the second leg. Second was. Sakae . Tsuruga of Japan with. leaps of 110.5 metres and 95 metres for a_ total of 228.7 points, followed by Esko Fautionaho ‘of ‘Finland, who scored 228.6 ints ‘with leaps of -111 rnd 93 metres. No.4 4 Richard Klein of Caledonia Kermodes about to drop ball 1 through hoop as No.10 Brian Muldoe of Hazelton Spartans looks ea, ~ Prince George Skier _ Wins. Cdn. Cross Country Lake, B: Be: fotart Que. race .Sunday at. the Canadian cross-country aki trials at. Horseshow Valley. Angela Schmidt of non Harbor, Ont., and Marilyn | Atkinson of Ottawa tied for firat place in the women’s 7.5-kilo- metra race in 27 minutes and two seconds. men’s 25-kilometre race in 1:21:11 and Auclair- took the junior men's 7.5* kilometre event in 22:26. On Saturday, Gudwer . finished first.in the 10- kilometre. race and. Ae clair ‘took the. kilometre event - in. ‘his division. . : After two days of the ‘trials which resume Tuesday, Gudwer leads the se ior men’s division Devon, Alta., with 196.03. Pierre Vezina Beaupre, Que., is third with 195. §1 points, Reino Keski of Salmon Arm B.C., fourth with- 194.51 and Erie Lennie of North Bay, Ont., fifth with 194.04: In the women’s section, Schmidt is first with 200° tee followed by Celine~ ‘e of Beaupre with Tague 62, “Athingea ‘with 196.68, Louisa Sander. of Dunrobin, Ont., with 194. 18 and ince Ont., witir of competitors Dagmar: Cejhan“of -Cambridge, isso" OF of the -but aro Firth, Shirley's een tis yea Auclair tops the jimicr twin sister, w was the other men’s ‘section wi ints. Second is Richard eber of Cantley, Que., with 195.45 and Ken Haw- thorne of Huntsville, Ont., is third with 193.50. PLACES SECOND. Skinstad placed second in Sunday’s 25-kilometre race with..a time. of 1:21:39, - followed: by ‘Vezina im. 1:22:41 and -Keski in 1:22:54. dwer won the senior _ . Giguere was. third in the women’s race'with a ‘time of 27:15 and Cejnar was fourth in 28: 10, In the junior «men's — event, Weber was ‘second in 22:55 with Hawthorne tha third in 23:21 and Kelth = ¢« Dustin of -Spult Ste. Marie, Ont.,. fourth in Three races are scheduled Tuesday, the senior and. junior men going FI) kilometres and { women five . kilometres. : ; Four senior | men will be chosen for the world championships in Lahti, and, in national team. - Three members of the senior women's team have been picked and are - _ Skling in Europe—Shirley Firth of Banff, Alta, Joan Groothuysen of Bonneville, Alta., and Esther Miller of Burns Free Coupon for. Tonights Hockey. 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