Steve: “Young. (17) of Terrace Totem Ford midget reps gets stopped by the Fort St. John | Totems goalie in the Terrace 5-4 win over Fort Much of: ‘lat weekend's St. John Saturday morning. - A) George ‘though, as Terrace - 22 continued to play well, oP: taking’ checking very \ well, ' Richar¢ ‘ . also playeu asus sag. &: ~ for Totem Ford { e. + from page.) : scored on 8 powerplay. That ‘was. it-for Prince the . ‘man - : and - atrom why _ Terrace: scoring whe ’ found himself alone in front of the Prince George net ‘with the puck ‘and shoveled Ik: past. Erie “Hilger, who George in goal, _ Kamloops. and Terrace . met again in the final, and close checking throughéul, Terrace pulled toa 7-5 wih and the tournament ttle, -The game was scoreless Young was chosen as Terrace’s most valuable player of minor with Prince George, Kiwanis won by the same §-3 score, with Ryan Monro _ the win over r Fort St. John. / BANTAMS Kitimat's Lions bantara’ reps after the first period but Totam Ford took a 3-1.lead ~ out of the second period and | - - matched Kamloops goal for ‘goal in the third despite playing short-handed most ‘of the period, Zaporzan had twa for: the ‘winners, with Kawinsky, Scott, Philpot, McFarlane ‘and Sharples all adding one. ‘Kitimat, - meanwhile, breezed through their “‘pound-robin and’ ran’ into -played well. for Prince . penalties by Salmon. arm. forwards. to quell a-rally. by the Kootenay team in the third period. Kitimat led 6-2 - early ‘in’ the . third but _ Salmon Arm. scored two - quick goals. tg Get. back in ‘ the gama: They lost thelr tempers in the last chalf of. the third period; though, ‘and blew a: ~thance to-catch Kitimat. ,-: Bracy Cammazila : was picked as the game's MVP, | “Scoring twice and ‘assisting. on two others, Mike Legg and Glen Robinson bothhad - “two while David. Powell | ‘Hilger ‘to make a game saving. stop: in’ the’ last scored the other. Salmon’ Arm's loss was ‘a a shock ‘to them,. since: they. - were ranked in the.top 10 teams in the: province ‘before the: tournament began. ; - before three ‘minutes ‘were ‘gone, Cammazola was the. Kitimat mvp agaln, scoring. _ Vo The Herald, Monday, danvery 31, 1983, pes Kitimat. then mauled Dawson Créek 10-3, scoring’ two goals in the flrat.33 seconds and adding another twice and asslating on three ‘others, while Robinson, ‘Richard Ciockart. and _ Breck ' Moore each: scored - ‘ twice es well, ‘Powell and: Lucio Genzale both had one, * ' Kitimat then scored: an. upset’ tie with Prince: George, playing 6. a-58 draw and: forcing : Goalie: minute. Ian Buick was victim of a vicious charge in the second period, -that resulted in his being. carted off the ice on a. spine board. Buick suffered what was disgnoeed as a severely ‘game 66. Terrace tops: in PG tourney pulled neck musele tn the . incident. Pauolo. ‘Taveras, Bare scoring’ the other: goals. ‘ '. Kitimat blew: thelr charice . _ -“fto' get into.the tournament "| final with a bad fitst period against. Kamloops, golng:- “down -1 in the initial frames Kamloops. finally. won. the’. “Robinson, the: game myp, had two goals as “did: : ‘ Cammazola, ‘Genzale and” Crochart’ ‘adding singles. Se "Detalls on the consolation _ with firial game between Prince George and Kitimat were unavailable, but Prince ‘George walked to an 1-3 win in. the game, taking. . third place. : _AREYOUA REGISTERED — the. Kitimat mvp, Jed the - ‘scoring, with Joey Kotai, Robineon, Powell ‘and Don: hockey rep team action took place on the rdad as several teams travelled to tourtiaments, including’ the Winter Carnival in Kitimat. , . PUPS-ATOMS Prince Rupert pup reps. “peat Kitimat’s Rotary Atom rep team twice on the weekend. Friday night, Prince Rupert took a 2- 2 win over Kitlmat, with Mike Szmata and’ Ben, Monro getting the only | Kitiniat goals. Prince Rupert scored a - 60 phutout of Kittmat in the Saturday game. , PEE WEES ; Both area pee wee rep teams par- tlelpated in the Kitimat Winter. Car- niva}‘on the weekend ag Kitimat's ‘poe wees ‘hosted 4 four-team ety “Aeimal won two games and lost’ two. anes “at, the-‘round-tobin . event. _ Con won 5-3 with Ron Swick’s two > Grant's elngle the only ~ SIA hy te tir a a ; 8, e: but ‘tha'” te t 7s mh Gane game, ' ‘ Prites' two tae scoring three goals. Swick and Brian O'Neil] had the others. Kitimat beat Prince Rupert's pee wees 7-3, with Sammy. Horianopoulos and Norrie. Tennant. scoring twice - each, Dan Demelt, Kelly Gilchrist and Sheldon Teves had singles for Kitimat, Kitimat lost their match agalriat Terrace’s B.C. Timber pee wee reps, dropping a 64 ‘decision. . Terrace scorers were Robert. Holmberg and Mitch Shinds, each with two, and Brad ~ Trudeau. vm David Currie with one: . _ each, - qerrace tled their match against "Prince George, drawing 4-4, . Trudeau getting. three ‘and John - - Almgren ‘a single, B.C, Timber also ‘beat: Prince: Rupert 1-5; with’ Rower with Trudeau ‘getting four, ing Mio ant ‘and’ Holtaberg niles twice,” David Currle ‘added the single, In the other game, Prince George _ beat Prince Rupert 10-7, °° “Bath area” midget’ teani travelled to Prince Rupert with the atom répa but did hetter than the Salmon. Arin 7-4, taking younger team did, splitting their two- " game series, , - Felday night; Kitimat got goals from Hugh Mitchell,’ Blaine Moore, Dave '_ Monti and Adam Taylor in a 3-4 logs to . the hosts. Saturday riorning,- though, . Moore. had two and Mitchell, Lyle Grant, Shane Campbell’ and -Paul : - Vigano all had singles in at Kitimat win.. ane Lavrence Brown both had-one in for the B’s, while for Kenwarth ° it Wan Lawrence Stella, Mike Smith, Harvey Degerneas and Brent Petch all | with singles, ‘MIDGETS: WAC Sa as coal oe + boo ne Prince George for the Kinsmen tournament, See story slewhere on . trouble during the playoffs, ‘Terrace's Intend Kenworth Bantam * _ rep team. lost an exhibition match to “the midget. B team from Terrace by.a 7-4 score. Mike Ruow had three; Sean ” Brady had two and Don’ ‘Christiansen . is wee la In their opener, they beat — advantage of foolish fj | in order {0 vole in a Provincial election ‘you must be registered! To qualify, you must be al least 19 years of age, a Canadiancitizenor - British-Subject, a resident of Canada for 12 months and British Columbia for 6 months. Registering is easy. Contact your nearest “Registrar of Voters or Government Agent. And doitnowl . Be sure you have a choice ' . itemorrow, Province of - Chief Etectoral British Columbia Office Kivanls goals In their second game, Austrian men, Italian women winners 5 5 “the: ‘Austrian men’s team and the Itallan and Swiss ‘womed's teams carried off. ‘the trophies In World Cup aki competition during the weekend. - : At Kranjska, Yugoslavia, Franz ‘Gruber won the: men’s. slalom Sunday to ~ "give" Austria a sweep of the _ two-day competition. It was the first Cup alalom victory in five years for Austria,’ which has dominated downhill: races. in recent years... : Hans Enn of Atsiria won the giant slalom Saturday, 24 hours’ after unheralded Gerhard Pfaffenbichler edged’. Steve Podborski of Toronto by: 31-100ths of a: second in a downhill race at néarby Sarajevo. Gruber; 23, wonon a track "that proved disastrous for such slalom specialists as’ Sweden's Ingemar Sten- mark, Phil Mahre of the United States and 47 other “dropouts. from the fleld of 71 after the two-heat slalom. Gruber upeet ‘firat-hoat ; leader Stig Strand of Sweden: The Austrian, fourth. in the first run, posted. the best combined time ‘af 1:98.62. Strand was secorid:in-1:28.06. | - Maria-Rosa Quario of Italy wor a women’s slalom race, her firat victory slnce 1970," at Les. Diablerets, Switeerland, on Sunday. — |. The'dowsihill Saturday was ‘taken -by Swiss star . Dotla De Agostini, who has virtually clinched séasdn’s downhill title. She . han 106 points to. 66 for teammate Maria Walliser, with: ‘Laurie Graham “of Inglewood, Ont., in seventh © _- Spot With 37. points and. _ Getry Sorensen’ of Kim- - berley,. B.C., ninth with 94. There were no Canadians in’ the’ mien'd or women’s slalom events and women’s . downhill placings were not encouraging: ~ & 10th-place finish: by . Graham was ‘Canada’s best. Sorensen was 14th, Shanne Leavitt of Calgary 36th and Lynda thie - Robbins of vhronto 45th, Quario, 21, had a com- posite time in the two " slalom runs of one minute, 21.72 seconds. Hanni Wenzel of Liechtenstein was.second in 1:22.29, The event was completed in heavy rain. . Because of the rain, Swiss Alpine star: Erika Hesa of Switzerland had trouble “clearing .oné post: in the second run and was ellininated, “Lilsa Savijarvi: of Bracebridge, ‘Ont., failed to finish . the. downhill the -’ Alta. March 138, previous day, - Only. two women's downhill races remain on the. Cup calendar. -—. this weekend “at.Sarajevo: and March 6 at Mont Ste. Anne, Que. The Canadian men’s team moves on to Austria ‘for the _final .Eurepean downhill - . Saturday. The circuit then. moves to North America for. ‘Austria ; ’ downhill standings with 86 points after hig third-place ‘ finish last Friday. Conradin Cathomen ‘of Switzerland is . page a races at Aspen,” Calo., March 5-4, and Lake Loulse, Franz Klammer of Jeads men's next with"B4 points. Top Canadian’ is Ken Read of Calgary, fifth with 69 points, ~ _-18 more than eighth-placed - Podborski., -UBC sweeps: at. meet " wHsrLien, B: c. (EP) -- University of B.C, swept the men’s and women’s overall. team standings during a two-day, 12-echool ‘National _ Collegiate Ski Conference . meet at ' Blackcomb Mountain. , - UBC won the men's team ~ title with 63 points, with the host Simon = Fraser University seven points back. Pacific Lutheran was . third, under the reverse scoring system, with 101 ’ polnts. UBC led ‘the. ‘women’s . team with 51 points,” followed by Pacific. Lutheran with | 75.-. University of. Washinglon- had 97, John Hilland of UBC won both the men’s giant slalom, with a two-rtin Hime of one: ininute, 7.06 seconds, and the dual slalom, ih 1:14,04, * Simon Fraser's; Bo Barnett was second in the ‘glant slalom in 1:07.79. Dale ‘Stephens of WW ‘second in the’ dus “with atime of 4215.77). | Dan McDoneld of Simon. Fraser won the men’s 15- kilometre cross-country ” yace in 46:36, followed by Sverre Huse of ¢ Pacitic Lutheran {n-49:54, . Pacific Lutheran won the men's “Sx§-kilometre team tace in $8:38. Second was Simon Fraser in 65:4. Monica Stitzer-of the University iat: Mettoaton, i alos, : / won.the women’s giant . slalom _in 1:10.42, - and finished second in the dual slalom, 4.2) seconds- behind JUL Murray ‘of - Pacific ‘Lutheran, who finished in 1:18.25, June Brandon of | Simon Fraser was second in the giant slalom in 1:41.27. Moore- Duran bout set LOS ANGELES (AP) — Davey Moore, World Boxing Association junior mid- dleweight champion, can expect to meet Panamanian ‘Roberto Duran In the ring” ’ sometime in May. | Saturday, as Moore Successfully defended . his “erown witha fourth-round ‘knockout of Gary Guiden in _ Atlanta -City, Duran, 31, ‘annihilated Pipino Cuevas, — another former welter- weight king, in four rounds H it Lo ‘Angel a ‘Duran knocked "Cuevas; 25, with 36 seconds Jett in the fourth round: _ “Bob Arum of Top, Rank, - " eo-promoter : of ‘the bout, shid he. would make. the - Mooré-Duran title fen Yor. May. — Duran still is bothered about his floss of “the welterweight championship to Sugar Ray Leonard in 1980 when Duran quit in tha eighth round complaining of stomach cramps. Some crtticd Csatd he bitked out out Pacific Lutheran's Paula Brown won the women’s 7.5- kilometre. cross-country race,” finishing {In 31:40. Jane Rooth of UBC was second in 33:82. - Pacific Lutheran won the 3x5-kilometre- relay, " followed by UBC. because he was - being whipped, He ruled the Ughtwelghta from 1972 until he could not make the 135-pound welght and then beat Leonard In their first match for the 147- pound crown. After that, he hadone chance at the junior middleweight: title but Jost to Wilfred Beniter with a lacklustre performance. Duran weighed 152. while Cuevas scaled 149 for their scheduled:12-rounder at the . Sports Arena which drew ‘16,024 fans and a $409,000 gate; both‘ house records. The bout also was seen on closed circuit television. 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