Page 6, The Herald, (vesday, March 20, 1984 OTTAWA: (CP Katarina Wilt: is, poised to , Place East Germany back _ at the top of women’s figure " skating. Wilt, 18, won the com- ** pulsory figures, the first of three phases of competition, "atthe world championships _ Monday and, because she's " regarded as one of the best free skaters entered, now is ‘tabbed an overwhelming - favorite to glve the. East. Germans “thelr fret. women’s title since Annette” Poetzch in 1989, : Kira fvanava of the Soviet Union - second «and . Mangela "Ruben of West Germany third heading into the compulsory — hort program tonight, The free skating final is Wednesday night. . stands _ seventh and” - | VANCOUVER Prices Aeon small tipping charge to Associated * sVeMeNSWHAR | . ay STAR MENSA LADIES 44618 Graig Ave. Terrace, B.C, VO0 3V8 THEDAY .° 405Leke@AVe, |= MANTICUS MEN'S WHARE . 301 City Centre eee veo Pp e741 Lake ave : Kine, B, fic rte: aee Terrace, 8.6. V0 TAB et iss. 14” LSX117 20” LSX167 from. 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Elizabeth Manley of Ottawa Black « Lee | Formal Wear Rental © 192 DIFFERENT STYLES. AND COLOURS © « 12,000 GARMENT SELECTION © B.C."s LOWEST PRICES: GRADUATION SPECIAL ; elghth-place standing after _ figures - ., have -the next - world ” . Skating final after placing figures. « NEW YORK (AP) — Promoters have get June 6 as the -date for the heavyweight title fight betweén Larry Holmes, the International Boxing Federation pion, and Gerrie Coetzee, the World Boxing Associatioy ‘titleholder. A site for the fight, promoted by JPD Sports and Cedric Kuahner in association with Murad Muhammad, has yet to be determined. A spokesman for the promoters said two Nevada sites, _ Reno and Las Vegas, plus Houston and New Orleans: are in the running. A decision is expected by the end of the weck. Holmes relinquished his World Boxing Council title when he refused to fight Greg Page. He had made 18 title ‘defences for a 45-0 record with 32 knockouts. After being . stripped, the fledgling IBF named Holmes its champion. Coetzee, a South African who lives and trains in California, will be making his first defence of the WBA title he won from Michael Dokes. MILAN, Italy (AP) — Vitas Gerulaitis of the United double faults to beat Simone Colombo of Italy, 64, 4-6, 6-4 in a first-round match of the $985,000 Cuore’ Cup tennis tour- nament Monday.night.: a Other firat-round winners in. the week: -L0ng competition : were Anders Jarryd of Sweden, Henry Leconte of France, Americans Steve Denton and’ Mark Dickson and Australian Brad Drewett. CATANIA, Sicily (Reuter) —-. Catania soccer club’ has fired a magician who falled to improve the lallan First Division team’s results, Italian news reports say. = Magician Claudlo Fisetto, whose technique consists of studying the personal files of the players, was sacked after Catania lost'2-0 to Fiorentina on Sunday. ; “They dismissed me just when I was starting the stuiy in ‘+ goad, frame of mind going depth,” Fisetto complained to ‘reporters. He said he had been promised &(-million lire’ ($44, 000)" ‘if : he saved the club from.relegation | to a dower division, and © ‘had been. paid ‘about $k 1500-8 80 far. ; ‘The club faces alinost : . ‘Canadian champion. te ‘Laat ‘Vea In ‘worlds), ‘Katarina’ made: a... team, Thomson i- big, mistake in her’ ast in a down’ mood: flowing ‘figure, but she was very. J: good. in® all. her. figures. “petition not up; | “peeause ‘of : here,” sald Muller. ‘She ia - ore.” “with her performance, ‘ ~ atoning for «the disap- ‘“ppintment of ‘a i2th-placé ~finiah overall at Sarajevo, . -where she had only the 10th- *. best. figures. Thomson was :. seventh at the 1993 worlds and eighth in 1942. _ : “[P¥e really got my act together since Sarajevo,” said = the: «=. 20-year-old "Tt ‘ went well today, mainly because I've got: something “to prove,” ‘Thomson's’... Olympic experience “pecame a nightmare when she [ell during her short program, - ‘but she says she's confident . dhe has the wrinkles ironed out. ‘]'ve got good vibes about it,” Thomson sald, “I'm in a Into the short program.” year older and thinking,’ _ fad. “It wasn’t: just me "Thomson was delightéd a the Olympica..’ oat “ET came: to, this, com- the Olympics,” “Thomshn “Tt waa the whole tear,” she added. “It tthe werld-- - champlonships) all came 80, ' quickly. I found myself, last’ night ‘knocking ‘myself gn . the head, saying, ‘Come on, let's get going. It's starting tomorrow.’ “The first week I was, ; back on ice after . the Olymples ] was in a little world all my own. I epuldn't-. get back into the skating. J felt my work had been done — for the year. It-was so hard to get ready for this.’ Manley, who was 12th at | the 1982 worlds and [Sth at the Olympics, also. was happy with her showing in the figures, three of which were traced. “My first and third figures were as good as_'ve - done all year," Mantey said. “Pm not ‘sappointed at all. mu States struggled for more than two hours and overcame 12 Double Pedestal pee THE FURNITURE S117 Lakelee Ave. Terrace 6.0, 638-0568 Includes woodgrain pedestal, lapseam bag, safety liner heater andcontrol, QUEEN OR SUPER SINGLE then certain relegation. , Protector Sofa Be ds " Mattress & Post Good selection, all on sale from artress & Posture Box } | _ Single Set Double Set Queen Se} West Figs’ 59 Vera Cruz Waterbed BALBOA Pedestal drawers optional . SALE ENDS MAR. 31 3 INSTORE FINANCING AVAILABLE MON—SAT~9:00-4:08 pen. FRI~1:08-8:50 om, Local Sports Shorts Peaks gymnastics _ AUNAL RESULTS In the Northern division gymnastics moet held at Skee dh Secondary on March 17-181h, BARS..ORAM..FLOOR,. 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The Terrace Blueback club is niting it'even alotig With’ other northern clubs’ ‘and they are being assisted” by’ members of the local Caledonia community rec 12 class. Ribbons medals and trophies are being donated by the’ Terrace water-polo club. vane The first heat is scheduled for 9:00 am; Wednesday morning and they will run all day with the- finals taking place each evening from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The following is a complete list of clubs participating: 13 swimmers - Richmond Racers~ ; 10 swimmers - Killarney Gators 21 swimmers - Prince George Barracudas a 10 swimmers - Naniamo Rip Tides ; Pe . 9swimmers - Comox Valley Aquatics . 5ewimmers - Williams Lake Bluefins 17 swimmers - Prince Rupert Athletics 10 swimmers - Kitimat Marlins 18 swimmers - Terrace Bluebacks. 5 swimmers - Masset Eagles aa 2 swimmers - Whiterock Pacific Sea Wolves . Lswimmer - New Weatminster Hyacks tswimmer - Stewart Silver Sharks 1swimmer - Vernon Kokanee 1swimmer - Chilliwack Spartons B.C. Games soccer . 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