..: Islanders ‘Commercial Basketball Commercial Men's. hea night found’ Ev's. Clippers winning. over “---$keena” Hotel and Ail Seasons beating Terrace Red ating, - In game one, Ev's ended oan 85 points over Skeena Top scorers for Ev's were Dale Prest, 41, and Emile Froese, 24, Top scorera for Skeena were Jon Gurban, 19, and Jog Prokopehuck, 17. tlie second game, All Seasons scored 100 to the Red's 78. | Top scorer's for Al ; Seasons were Mike Ireland, 38, Doug McKay, 18, and Bruce Johnson, 18. Top scorer for the Reds were Willie Chemko, 24, and Al Glover, 24. ‘Next. Commercial Men's Basketball game will be Thuraday night at 7:30 pam. Faith i in Flesch seems justified ’ Some people had given wu on John Klesch aaa Nationdl ay League player, but “ Pha Penguins decided - to givehim ancther try at the big time and thelr falth in ‘ him a 8 to be justified. goal of the season at | 6:44 of the third period to - give the Penguins a 2-1 vietory over Chicago Black . Hawks in one of three , games, -. _ Inother action, Vancouver Canucks downed Washington Capitals 42 and New York nipped - Los Angeles Kings 3-2. : standing’ player take : er at Superior chigge and earned .. enough attention to be drafted by Atlanta Flames in ., the fifth round of the 1973 National Hockey League -. gmateur draft. ‘He started out well in the . pro ranks scoring 27 goals and 27 assists in 69 games with Omaha of the Central . League during the 1973-74 campaign. ; the stmmer of 1974, Minnesota acquired him from the Flames, and . the North Stars noted in their ‘ 1976-76 media guide “‘that the talent is. there. Time and experience in the NHL are setae ge during that season ‘hey had seen enoligh of Flesch and dispatched him to the th ‘ American Hockey League. Ph “From there Flesch went to ‘othe International League where. he performed han “adequately enough: and Pitts decided ‘to give - filmnanother try last month. . “Tye "been playing better hockey. tatdy.” anid Flesch. , “The. Ahing (coach) Johany.. Wilson has emphasized’ is : that Bs docen't va want me to oy at of torr and Rick _ . Kehoe are helping me to be "where T should be and as a eat,” I'm getting some good scoring o unities,"’ .The latest goal for Flesch, which came on a deflection of Tom Edur’s shot from the biue line, marked the third consecutive game in which he has scored the tying or It oe osrcgh to end the Black Hawks' 10-game unbeaten streak arxd it was The Canucks, 15 points behind "ters place Chicago in the Smythe Division, snapped a six- game winless streak at Landover, Md, Canucks defenceman Kearns including eight majora— four to each club—and a game misconduct to Canucks defenceman Sheldon Kannegelsser. SCORE IN FIRST Claire Alexander, Hilliard Graves and Mike Walton scored for the Canucks in the first perlod and Chris ‘Git dleifaon completed the Vancouver offence at 1:21 of Riek Bragnalo and Da r ve Forbes scored for the Who have won just - twee in thelr last 19 games. “ivan Trottler’s second e night and sith of.» from Ken: Mica gare the alan Dllabough. . John Tay! sa comefrom-behind’ triumph over the Kings and ino i New York into a tare point lead ahead: of phia in the battle for first in the Patrick Division. dhe Fiyers hold a game Te gti, Montreal =. Canadiens will try to extend thelr unbeaten streak to a record 24 games when they visit the Blues in St. Louis. nother clashes, New York Rangers . entertain the Canycks, Colorado Rockies visit Chicago, Cleveland Barons play host to Atlania Flames and Boston Bruins © battle the Maple Leafs in Taranto. Reds lost to - Winterhawke | ~. the hometown Reds battled back in-the third ~ period of Wednesdays game ; ‘Ex timat with four goals by - > Wakfiled, Farkvam and two _ by Legouffe, only to lose in | “overtime as Red’s star . ‘Netminder Garb left the nat thinking that Kitimat had a penal: y coming. _ Brad Owen, the speedy > Winterhawk, shot the puck Do ‘Into the empty net is disgust, -_ Honly-to find out. seconds later that, if, _ Beored the ! od LiEstrange, ‘had called ‘<-"Warkvam to “the -hench and 2 Gab who * played an. out - *\‘gtanding' game, continues 10 improve. as has the whole “ eee tey Chub Club,’ hers will be out of action” “2. forabout ‘six weeks, He suf- fered: a broken kneecap "Monday: tight =a his oe ‘Bye: fal at “Davies, $2 > eae ted out: af tha ~ Fandl: ig “heavily. op: ‘his. ear-old pacer Bye’s D - :: was sulky, “Juesday identified a. botty ‘Dimas bushland Sundays 4 ut of ‘Richard Charles and a complete new outlook. The rookies like Guy Fark- inves who has been or 80 polits a game, are ‘skating and hitting people. — The whole team is doing their Jobs.; There: no cheap shots being; taken and everyone is. ‘shooting puck. Theclub couldn't have picked a better time to peak. It’s been. a long, hard winter with some very hads games, watt it looks like the Reds will ; be ready’ for: playoffs star- in _ the “ae ary on Febat. ‘tney_ host the Win- techawks here this Saturday Ho the Hs FeguAr seaenn | Mpyhane connenee now, wo Briefs firma said fin eer The ies -aaid in pariiam ant be aparth disapproves o ‘of an o eee rican team com:. “peting in Ireland. + BUDY IDENTIFIED | exander, 22, ©: adress, exander died of natural yee a -. The. ras ‘i mposed body was foun DY a pedestrian: All Sentons won the jump shot against Terrace Reds in Tuesday night Commercial Men's Basket ball. eld and Police, said 5 ‘partly-.. Skeena loses to McEwan in Monday Commercial Hockey _ by GARY RIX - Skeena did it agam, or didn’t do it again, depending on your point of view-they McEwan openned the period! Seve Dillagough took e ‘cugh too! a pass from Rick Lewis and Darrel Lindstorm. From point on it. was Melon's game. ; McEwan got two more before the perlod ended, 16:31 marion a leading pass 1 ona pass Gordon. and Steve ‘Therfinal goal of fod'‘came from with rick Lewis and steve Dillabough Setinaly oo the board Sot on ar when Mike Borg scored at 18:06 of the first game, the goal coming on passes from -Bob Cooper and Wayne ‘Evans, Pat Hayes the Skeena goaltender just coming off a knee injury was, McEwan victim in this first period. © . Tn the second period, Norm Zicklikovits, Skeena's coach, figured Hayes wasn't ready . and replaced him with Ken Dean, Skeena’s other goalie. McEwan scored again in the second per pry oy Five their only go from John Taylor and Frank O’Brien. Skeena answered at 18:33 when Bob Cooper scored on passes Hob Coutiere and Sev Piatoni. The third period was much . the same ag the first. McEwan stored 20 seconds into the ‘period, Steve .. Dillabough doing the honors for his second goal, from John Taylor and Rick Lewis, Five minutes later, John Taylor scored when Skeena blew {t on the Freak play and Taylor got a akaway. ‘eena finally scored their third an and last goal of the final frame, Ken Ziegler Valor i in Sport Award scored a beauty, with an equally great pass from Cooper. Lanny Nevison also assisted. McEwan finished the scoring at 17:54 of the third period when rick Lewis ested on past Ken Dean to end the period. Frank O’Brien assisted. Top players for McEwan were Steve Dillabough and John taylor. Boh Cooper, who always plays @ good game, gets the honors for the Skeena ‘Hotel. Final score was McEwan- 7, Skeena Hotel 3. . Inthe second game, Totem Ford completely dominated Gordon and Anderson to a 6 ' tol victory. Mike Ford scored first, the ‘firs of. his two-goal per- formance, at 6:11 on a pass . from Rick Letowskl. asaisting was Reno Michaud. . Toward the endos ue ws, Totem.Ford, scored again, goes to US. runner “LONDON (AP) — Kathy ‘Miller't4, of. Scotisdale, Ariz., won. the Victoria of Britain’s. Sporting Club 1978 Tntesnationtl Award for ‘Valor in Sport on Wed- ‘peaday, climaxing.a come- back that followed a car aceldent 11 months ago. The blonde American longdistance runner ac- cepted the award from ce Michael of Kent, ‘cousin of Queen Elizabeth, The freckled cross-country athlete brought a hush to the e gathering of athletes and dignitaries with her acceptance speech, her words showing clearly the . after-elfecta of the massive brain damage she suffered in the acecldent Inst March, leaving her in a come for 16 " Thenking her family anda. host of others; she said: “Most of all I’d like to thank the good Lord for, you know, keeping. me alive and . Pe oF p New Business’ S | Listed Here! | ‘Phone. listed :for your. helping me through it. I'm just the person here to be His representative. Thank you.” MUSIC IDOL PRESENT Among the celebrities on hand to congratualte Kathy, a high schoo! freshman, was her pop music idol, Elton eke e ig one of the most in- credible people I've ever met," John said in an dn- terview. The Valor in Sport. award is presented annually— previous winners. were n racing driver Niki . Lauda | ‘and. Belgian cyclist Eddy Merckx. Other nominees this year were Los. Angeles Dodgers pitcher. Tommy John, who recovered from serious arm . New.York Yankees ‘in th 1977 World Series; and jockey Steve Cauthen, 17; of Kentucky, who overcame injuries received when he was tramyled by a horse to problems to pitch against . the become the record. money winner in U.S. racing.» Miller, daughter of pitcher Larry Miller who played for the Dodgers and New. York Mets, was dressed in an elegant white gown as Prince Michael placed the winner’s golden laurel wreath on her head. Princes Michael is captain of the ' British Olympre bobsled team, STRUCK BY CAR: Kathy was a ribbon- winning: swimmer ‘and runner in the Phoenix. area before she was struck by a ear near her home March. “Doctors . doubted ‘she could live for 34 hours,” sald her mother,. Barbara: She ‘was in a coma for 10 weeks and when ‘the finally. consciousness, her . regained: first words included: “want to run, . ; : Not listed i in our . iB BG Tel Directory. TERRACE ol. BURNER SERVICES 38-4007 BOOK NOOK - 635. 3081 i THE HOBBY HUT - 635-9593. THREE RIVERS WORKSHOP. . 5.2098 ALL-WEST GLASS. - "638-1 166. ‘Free --for ONE month couroay of THE . DAILY HERALD .- . a lf you. wish your Business, ‘cust omers P lease Call 635. 6357 | when sean whales “this time it was rick slack during the last three Letowski. Scott Corp set him minutes ofhis second period. up andtom Farrow assisted. G&A and Totem ex- changed goals late in the Totem’s only goal came al second period. Totem's -11:08 coming at 17:27 by Reno aided the length of ihe tes Michaud with Lynn Kraeling and scored his first goal, G&A played a little tighter in. the third hl i d when Bob Peacock ‘Basited by Scott Corp. assisting. G&A’s only goal came at Top players for Totem were 17:08 when Bob Bogeart Mike Ford with two goals, slipped one past Jerry Bob Peacock, with one goal Dewynier assisied 2 Corp At 18:28,Totem camaback The only unfortunate in- one. cident in the whole game was Row... to sumber 12.for G&AG Jim ., Dariuk, He _ i assisted by -Gustafaon was « decked: “by Bob Peacock. With elght Bob Peacock,’ a Totem seconds e« second frame, defenseman. Mike Ford, scored his second taken tet ‘rakes ona from ' t a collar Peacock, eA was very fone and two assists and Scott with two asslats, Gustafson was hospital with what 6 major ‘be telecast thro’ Sports Shorts ' MARAVICH HOPEFUL NEW ORLEANS (AP) —- Pete Maravich of New " Osleans Jaze says he will miss the reat of the National Beason if he has to undergo knee But he says he will ‘bee beck within two weeks if doctors find minor damage to a ligament. Meravich. ch, top sco scorer in the sidelined aoe he. colla from a knee injury suffered during a Jan, 30 game. COACH KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Atlanta Falcons rookie ‘coach. Leeman Bennett was named Wednesday as National Football Con: ference's Coach of the Year by the Committee of 101. BALL BEAMED IN TOKYO (AP) — Major- baseball from North league - America will be on Ja - television screens the next two seasons starting this April. Fuji Telecasting Co. said Wednesday at least league games will ughout Japan by ita network via satellite or ‘on a videotape basis. SHOULDER RESIGNS Sunray Shoulder the Britis. e born Australian soccer manager, has resigned— three months after Australia ‘was knocked out of the World Cup soccer final in Argentina ta hopes of posening the o finals, dnished fourth in the Asian Group. SITES ALMOST READY ‘ PARIS (AFP) — Moscow seins ‘art Ta for 1960 Olympic Games and will be able to use Olympic facilities next year for the seventh Games, a Soviet Union Olympic official said Wednesday. Marina Ge- rasimova said some 2,000 foreign athletes will take part inthe Spartakia Games. ENNNWINS GS SCHLADMING (Reuter) — Nineteen-year-old Hans Em, who won the men's alaiom title at the Austrian ine skiing championships - 2 aage “the +6 slalom crown’ W y, defeating Austrian team- mates Anton Steiner and Gerhard Jaeger. New _ lightbeer ph allkinds of HGHLITE- Ete lottryouve been wating isdn haa) a Pe