PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Tuesday, April 25, 1978 -MeMurty would press charges TORONTO (CP) — Ontario Attorney- General Roy McMurtry said today he's prepared see that assault charges are laid if the Toronto Maple Leafs-New York Islanders Stanley Cup playoff ‘series deterior- ates into what he called “the mindless viciousness" of the Leafs- Philadelphia Flyers series of two years ago. However, McMurtry said he saw nothing in ‘Sunday night’s game to warrant his intervention although he found it “chippy” and ‘distressing because of the enormous influence it has on young, im- pressionable hockey players across the coun- ig A Leais won the game 3-1 to even the best-of-seven National Hockey League quarter-finals at two games apiece but in the process iost the services of star defenceman Berje Salming for at least Tuesday’s fifth game in Uniondale, N.Y. Salming was cut ac- cidentally by a stick near his right eye early in the second period, shortly after his goal opened the scoring for Toronto, and was treated in Wellesley Hospital. . Islanders’ Lorne Henning, who caused the injury, was later vic- timized himself when crashed into the boards by Toronto winger Dan Maloney. Henning said had been sent out to get him for injuring Salming. Maloney denied the accusation, “We're trying to pla as rough aS we can,’ Leafs coach Roger Nielson admitted in an interview. Islanders coach Al Arbor promised “if that's the way Leafs want to play, we can play it nasty and tough.” FILED CHARGES — McMurtry, who filed charges against several players during the Toronto-Philadelphia quarter-final series two years ago, was asked if e planned a special watch on the current To- ronto-New York series if it showed signs of deteriorating before Thursday’s sixth game here. _ “There are police of- ficers at every game to keep an .eye on mat- ters,’”"McMurtry said. “Hockey is a tough game and it would be totally unrealistic to suggest that it should be other- wise. “The difficulty is to draw the fine line bet- ween legitimate — toughness and mindless violence. Of course, that line sometimes is a very tenuous one.” It is distressing, he said, because of the in- fluence on young hockey players “who gain the impression that throwing tantrums is very much a rt of the game of Clippers take lead By THE CANADIAN PRESS Nanaimo Clippers won backto-back weekend ames to take a 2-1 lead n their best-of-seven British Columbia Junior Hockey League final series over Penticton Vees. In Nanaimo Sunday, the Clippers took a 9-6 decision in a game delayed 55 minutes by a bench-clearing bravw). ane aliprers won 73 y night in - ticton. a Sunday’s brawl srupted 23 seconds into the game, and when it was over five Penticton players refused to return to the- ice complaining of violence in the game. i Walker of Penticton was given a match nalty for striking a linesman, who left the game mid-way through the second period complaining of dizzyness. Morley Anderson of the Clippers was also given a match misconduct, and automatic three-game suspension, while two players from each team were given game misconducts. Penticton took 12 of 21 minors and each team was handed two majors. TIED SCORE The Vees led 3-1 at the end of the first period; but Nanaimo came back to tie the score 4-4 in the second. . ; Bob Smith led the Clippers with three goals while Barry Pederson scored two and singles later the Toronto player ockey.” Province of British Columbia PUBLIC HEARING ROYAL COMMISSION ON | ELECTORAL REFORM, 1978 . The following Public Hearings will be held by the Royal Commission on Electoral Reform, 1978, in the Province of British Columbia ap- pointed under authority of Order-In-Council 82, approved January 12, 1978, namoly: PRINCE RUPERT ELECTORAL DISTRICT Prince Rupert-Court Room No. 2, Court House—Tuesday, April 25 at 3 pm. SKEENA ELECTORAL DISTRICT ' Tarrace-Room No. 2, Terrace Hotel, 4551 Greig Avenue—Wednesday, April 26 atipm. Smithors~Court Room, Provincial Government Building—Thursday, April 27 at 30 am. ; The Commission will make inquiry into and concérning the need, if any. for amendment of the Constitution Act and the Provincial Elections in order: (a) to secure, by whatever redefinition of electoral districts is required, proper and effective representation of the people of all parts of the Province in the Legislative Assembly and that in formulating the _ recommendations to be contained in the report the Commissioner take into account where feasible historical and reglonal claims tor. representation,. ; (b)to give consideration to alternative methods of voting to those presently used within the Province and elsewhere, . (c)to give consideration to eligibility requirements to voters in pro- vincial elections, and (d)to make inquiry into and concerning the desirablity to assembling suitable guidelines regarding the collection and expenditure .of funds by provincial political partles and by candidates in provincial elections, ; (e) to make inquiry into and concerning the desirability of an Income tax deduction related to contributions to provincial political funds, and {f) to make inquiry into and concerning the need or advisability, if any, of proposing legislative provisions to prescribe requirements for the designation of political parties for the purposes of status in the Legislative Assembly. All persons desiring to be heard by the Commission at any of the afare- mentioned Hearings are requested to forthwith send to the Commission at the below noted address a letter of intention to appear and stating the nature of their interest. ‘ Submissions for any of the above-mentioned Hearings should be de- livered to the Commission addressed as follows: Royal Commission on Electoral Reform, 1978 Box 11569, Vancouver Centre 650, West Georgia Street shears B.C. V6B 4N8 if ti does not permit proper notification, please be available at the - piace of Hearing 30 minutes prior.to scheduled Hearing tine. For further information please contact the Office of the Royal Com- mission at 668-3011, . By order of the Commission Judge LS. Eckardt Commissioner were added by Tim Smith, Greg Adams, Randy Keller and Bob Dietterle. Penticton's Darcy Listaeghe: scored three while Kevin Maxwell scored twice and Andy Turner addedna single. Goalie Steve Hanna made 32 saves for Nanaimo while Moog stopped 44 in the Vees nets. In Saturday’s game, the Clippers led 2-0 at the end of the first period and 4-1 after 40 minutes. PACE WINNERS Torrie Robertson and Adams scored two goals i LARRY SHERMAN SALES MANAGER FRONTIER RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT Motor Homes, Campers, OK USED GARS & TRUCKS 1977 Mercury Marquis Brougham 4 Door, P.S., P.B., Auto trams. 2dr. H.T., 6 cyl. auto, P.S., P.B., under 10,000 miles, still under existing warranty | 1974 Ford % Ton Pickup P.S., P.B., Auto trans, : $4295" ‘1976 Maverick 6 cyl auto, very clean, low mileage, 2dr. C.P, ; Le Coe he wo! ; - 4 : Ste : : . ; , _ af cagooo, a 2 . ono S5e Be 7 ae a aaa . 2 Parente Peeters Pas ieuneer rn x oe pape a] \ } an & | A Andy © each to pace the Clippers, while Tim Smith, Bob | » Smith and Keller Added singles. Carey Eades ‘scored two for Penticton and Ross Fitzpatrick rounded . out scoring. 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