These. members of the Terrace Karate club will be travelling to Vancouver this weekerid jo participate in the provincial open karate champlonships at BCIT. They are from left to right, Joe Zucchiattl (blue belt), Roland Lagace (black belt), and Pat ‘Orrey (orange belt). Missing from the picture but also participating fn. the competition is Peter Dickson (blue belt). Lars Lingren EDMONTON (cP) — Pérhape it’s ironic that the”, National Hockey League player who gives Gretzky as much’ Wa: phy ical trouble as one ois not an aggressive North American. Rather, it's Lars Lindgren of Sweden, a country known to export somewhat timid hockey players. - But Lindgren, a defenceman for Min- nesota North Stars, likes to hit. and he showed it again Tuesday night in the opening game of the National Hockey League Camphell- Conference final. Eindgren, ... . nailed Gretzky into “the. end. boards latein: the game,’ ’ sent,the Edmontot Oiler ' centre crumbling to the ice..and then to. the dressing room. “Lwas basically a litle dazed," Gretzky said Weiinesday after askip- ping the Oilers practice to rest for tonight’s second game of the best-of-seven Stanley Cup semifinal. "With the score 7-1 with three minutes left I didn't expect to get hit, so I learned a good lesson the hard way.” Baseball . standings Philadelphia 10 Lé. Peas GBL Chicago yw 7 sea Pittsburgh 6 10 375 4 __., West Division San Ciego ”ao64. Los ‘Angeles =o13 7? | San Francisco 7 11. Houston 712. Atlanta en, Cincinnatl 6 2.39 Wednenday Resits St, Louls 7 Chicago 5 New York 2 Montreal 1. Philadaiphia @ Pittsburgh 7 Cincinnatl 4 Atlante 2 San. Diego 3 San Francisco 0 Lov Angates 4 Houston 2 , Foday'’s Gamas Los Angeles at San Diego Cincinnatl a) Atlanta N “i. 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Lindgren “have had:their/xun-ins:in* antl Roma dn’ May 30 will’ anda 5sth-minute penalty::; * the cpast, “gaally “with bein intriguing match of ~ contrasting soccer styles. ‘Lindgren doing Hie hil ting. The two unlikely combatants —_— actually dropped thelr gloves for a “brief flurry of fisticuffs "Belly: Tor ar) during an exhibition. game two years ago. Despite the rough treatment on Tuesday, Gretzky had praise for Lindgren. “There are a few guys in the league who seem to play the body on me a Hittle bit better than other guys and he’s the only Top1O NATIONAL LEAGUE ABR WH Pct. Moldonado, LA 30, 5 16 .467 Gwynn, SO 6F I 32 .dhd Lefebvre, Pha 9 44 717.086 Templatn, SO 6 YF 25 379 Little, Mtl. Ta 14 OF 365 Ray. Poh 61 W 22 Sax, LA 72:14 46M) Raines, Ml 72 16 25 34? MecRynids, SO 6d 19. 92 134d Bllardelo, Cin 4407 Ub ' Rens batted In: Carter, Mon- treal: 20; Marshall, Los Ang- * gles, 17) Wallach, Montreal Vz Schmidt, Philadelphia, 17. 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Ponte, 13; Butler, Claveland, 10. , Pitching (3 decistons): Washington, At: . | Houston, * 31; Valenzuela, Los Angeles, 23. ~ Onk: , To. © _- Montreal ‘during the. - Hockey League playoffs _and. a big part of their. ~ success has been-because «Guy. Carbonneau has © lot’ ‘of mpredicable things have happened to Canadiens. National been a rock of certainty. And when Game 2 of the best-of-seven Prince ‘of Wales Conference final between New York and - Montreal starts tonight at the Forum, Carbonneau _ will -once again be ‘assigned to check: Bryan Trottier, the Islanders’ ‘No.1 centre, The way Carbonneau is playing, maybe Trottier ‘should be checking him. Unlike a lot of checking centremen, Carbonneau is: skilful around the net — he's scored four : playoff goals, He doesn’t hew-, absolutely to the me-and- my-shadow schoo] of . checking. “Guy doesn't like to play c1ctly like the other guys,’ said Mon- -treal coach’ Jacques Lemaire, once a fine two-. - way centre himself. “Ho's not the type of guy troubles Gretzky guy who seems to play me properly. - “He's got me a few times over the years.” Playing Gretaky physically worked well. for Calgary Flames but the North Stars traditionally are more of a skating team than a 7 hitting team. After letting the Oilers. freewheel on Tuesday Minnesota is expected to _be more physical tonight. *] think it's going to be a physical series but I just can’t Imagine it being as physical as Calgary,” said Gretzky.. “We're both skating teams and when you have alot of people skating and moving the puck ‘then there's not golng to be as much bodychecking."" The North Stars, in- cluding 180-pound Mark Napier, suggested prior to their mid-afternoon practice on Wednesday that they can do more than just skate. European cup The 29th European Cup final between Liverpool Roma, which will have. the advantage of playing on home ground in the Olympic Stadium, is a combination of - Italian technique and Brazilian flair, provided by World Cup stars Paulo Roberto Faleao and = Toninko Cerezo. The Italians were in dazzling form in thelr semifinal second leg against Dundee United, which had bullt up a 2 lead in Scotland two weeks age. But there was to be no -happy ending fer the Scots. Two first-half goals by striker Roberto Pruzzo ‘cancelled out their first-leg advantage... tolomei gave Roma the victory. Liverpool, which beat Dinamo Bucharest 2- In Romania to reach the final fer the fourth time in eight seasons on a 3-1 aggregate, has some * outstanding individuals" notably Kenny Dalglish, Ian Rush and Graeme Souness - but thesecret of their success is . almost teamwork. The English cham- pions, currently poised to - win thelr national title for the seventh time in nine years, are an amalgamation of the best of British scecer, Minnesota twins seli shares TAMPA, Fila. (AP) ~— Four | businessmen, members of a group hoping to bring major league baseball to Florida’s Suncoast, have purchased 42,14 per cent of Minnesota Twins’ stock for $11.5 million, The Tampa Tribune says, The Tribune says in a copyright story Thursday that Tampa Bay Baseball Group members lead by Bul Mack, Frank Mor- sani completed negotiations for the sale on Wednesday with H. Gabriel Murphy, whe has owned an Interest of the American League baseball club since 1950, The Tampa group has . been trying to buy Murphy's stock for about two years, The group also . has been ‘trying to buy 60.2 per cent of. the ’ remaining stock owned “by Twins ‘president Calvin. Griffith and. ‘his steport ne e@ 8B signed ays contract of sale Wed- Murphy, nesday end __ then telephoned Griffith, who told. the Minneapolis Niekro, New ‘York, 40, 1.000, ‘Tribune that Murphy had Tats caval Oakland, 20, recelved an offer trom 1000, 2.70; Gura, Koreas ciy, the Tampa — group. 30, 1.000, 3.33; Leal, Toromo, Murphy, 62, has said he is 2 Ap Ha Stleb,Torente, » reluctant to sell. . siriknouits, Biyievan, Cleve- “If they meet our price, and, 765 Laat, Toronto: 24: we will sell to the local Maore, Saati, 4; Witt, Call group,” Griffith said. Saves: . Quisenberry, City, 6; Camacho, Cleveland, 3; Cavalli, Oakland, 3. Kansas “We may he close to making 8 deal.’ -The Tampa. group offered $24 million for the club a year ago, but Griffith said a-new offer made about a month ago “was less than what they paid Murphy.” “My sister and I control the club, All this. means is that we have a new partner.” Griffith, told other reporters he may decide by July whether he will sell his stock or move the | team out of Minnesota. A Vancouver group, headed by Senator Ray Perreault, has been talking with various groups — including the Twins — about acquiring a major league tenant for the new B.C, Place domed stadium. The « Tampa Tribune said Mack, is the prin-— cipal owner of the stock | purchased from Murphy, Mack said thre options exist:’ the Twins can continue to operate in Mirineapolis, the group can purchase additional stock and move the Twins - té Tampa, or Work out an ‘arrangement to’move the 8 . under present stock distribution.” . The Tampa group has announced plans to build a 46,000-seat domed coliseum on land ad- jacent to Stadium. In Minneapolis, meanwhile, a drive is beginning to _ keep the | team. from Agastino-, Di. Bar- :: telepathic . Tampa . “We can play either style with this team,” said Napier, who arrived two hours early for practice. “We're generally regarded as a freewheeling, skating team but we can check. “It's tough to skate with Edmonton and play that wide-open hockey. . .we have to chéck better than in game one.” . The series will shift to Minneapolis for games three and four on Saturday and Tuesday. Rush, who scored both goals in Bucharest . to raise his total to 101 in years with the club, is ioived by Scottish in- ternational trio Souness, Dalglish and Alan Hansen, Ireland's Ronnie Whelan and Mark Lawrenson, and Phil Neal;'Alan Kennedy and Sammy Lee of England. And just to complete Liverpool's assorted final Hineup there. will be Zimbabwean goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar and Craig Johnston. . Liverpool, . European Cup winners in 1977, 1978 and 1991, will be cast in the unaccustomed role of underdogs in Rome, although they have beaten Danish champions Odense, Spain's Athletic Bilbao, Benfica of Por- tugal and Dinamo away from home on its run to the final. The Brazilian-inspired Romans will be bidding to become the first Italian club to claim the trophy since AC Milan back in 1969, and have emerged as a major power under Swedish manager Nils Liedholm. Liedholm has coaxed Roma out of its defensive sheli and World Cup attackers Bruno Conti and Francesco Graziani are revelling in the openings created by Falcao and Toninho Cerezo. With hopes of an all- British showdown dashed in Rome, Scotland and England suffered similar disappointments in the Cup Winners and UEFA Cups. Cup Winners holders Aberdeen of Scotland suffered. a totally unexpected 1-0 defeat at Jhome to Porto of Por- tugal, which won ‘20 overall to earn a meeting with Juventus of Italy in the final at Basle on May 16. The Italians completed a 3-2 aggregate win over English FA Cup-holders Manchester United in Turin thanks to an 8eth- minute goal by World Cup hero Paolo Rossi which gave Juventus a hard- earned 2-1 victory on the night. The two-leg UEFA Cup final next month will pit England's Tottenham, which beat Hajduk Split of Yugoslavia on away goals, against holders Anderlecht, Carbonneau seemed to let to stay with the other guy all the time. “He's still gaing to play - his game and when the puck is loose, he's right there. But he a:waye knows where his man [s.”” Carbonneau’s men during the playoffs have included Boston Bruins’ Barry Pederson and the explosive Peter Stastny of Queber Nordiques. During the Quebec series, Carbonneau _—clutched-, and-grabbed, got in front of and taunted Stastny so _ much, he goaded the normally composed centre into some foolish penalties. LEAVES HIM ALONE In the 30 Montreal victory Tuesday night, Trottler alone more. “Tt all depends what The Herald, ‘Thursday, Aprit 26, 1984, Page 5 : ‘Montreal’ S$. Carbonneau kindof a game it ia,” said Carbonneau, “If the play is not wide open but ‘you. have room‘ to carry the puck, why not? “But in a different kind of a game, I'll stay with" him a lot closer.” The Islanders unanimously ‘believe they’ll have to play closer to par to te the series before heading back to Long Island for Game 3 on Saturday night. “We lost a game because we didn’t go out to win it,’ said Islanders captain Denis Potvin. “We were slow, lackadaisical — all those “Our play was no reflection of our talent. They (Montreal) did it all night and ali we did was sit back and watch." os WHL Awards Loporzan third in . A product of . the Terrace minor hockey aystem has placed high in _ the voting for. the WHL rookie of the year award. ‘Terry Zaporzan of the Kelowna Wings placed third in the voting for the top rookie award. Zaporzan was nominated by the wings for MVP as well as rookie of the year. Centre Ray Ferraro ‘of Brandon Wheat Kings, who broke three records Be Transactions ee ’ SASEGALL ‘ _Ameri¢an Leagoe Chicago Waite Sox option In- flaider Tim Hulett to Denver of the American Association: recall plicher Bob Fallon from Denver. * Minnesota Twins catl vp pitcher Len Whitehause from Toledo of the International League; send pit: cher Kelth Comstock.fo Toledo. National League Cincinnatl Reds call up pitcher Brad Lesley from Wichita af the American Associalion, BASKETBALL NBA indiana Pacers announce that the contract of head coach Jack AicKinney =~: will not be renewed. FOOTBALL CFL B.C, Lions sign linebacker Kyle Garrow, defensive end Joe. Brovweras = and defensive back Brian Peberdy. Ottawa Rough Riders sign wide receiver Bruce Walker and Gefensive tackles Wintred Carraway and Gerald Ragers. - Toranto Argonauts sign slotback Emanuel Tolbert and wide receiver . Norman Brown, USFL Chicago Blitz acquire cor- nerback Carlton Peoples from Mamphis Shawboats in exchange for run: ning back Glenn Ford, Pittsburgh Mavlers waive defensive tackle Laval Short. PCL standings WoL Pct. GBL Edmonton uo¢ 5 — Tacoms 7 Ww 4120 WA Vancouver 7 4 MA Portland ri .4a9 9 Salt Lake & W453) 4% South DIVISION Me Tucson nN ¢ 64a? — Hawall 2 7 437 — Albuquerque uo? 4 oo” Las Vegas zw 8. OM Phoenix 6 asa § Wednesday's Results “Edmonton 11-6 Albuquerque 0-9 “Vancouver 3-2 Phoenix 2-1 Las Vegas 10 Tacoma 2 Tucson 8 Hawall 4 Today’: Gamaa Albuquerque at Edmonton Portland at Salt Lake Hawall at Tucson Vancouver at Phoenix and equalled another in scoring winning -the * championship, has been selected as the most valuable player in the Western Hockey League. Ferraro, 19, who earlier was. named the WHL’s player of the year and to the East Division first all-star team, finished .the 1983-84 season With 192 points. He broke league records for the most goals in a season, 108: the most power-play goals, 43; and the most three-goal games, 15; and ‘equalled the record for the most goals in a single game, a rock of certainty © MONTREAL (CP) — Islamaers coach Al Arbour said the opening- game loss was a better motivational tool for his players than any he could pull out his own kit. " “Yes, definitely," Arbour said. "Tthink they understand and see what’s ahead — tough grinding and mucking.” Arbour said he’d decide today whether he’d have John Tonelli, one of his best muckers, back in the lineup tonight. Tonelli gat out Tueaday night’s game - because of a flu bug and a still-tender shoulder. ° Lemaire sald Mark Hunter, who sat out a one- game suspension in Game 1, might be back tonight, but wouldn't say - who he'd replace if he did play. voting coaches in the WHL.. Ronning had 69 goals and: 67 assists during the: regular season. Bob Rouse, captain of Lethbridge Broncos, was. named the top defen- ceman for a season marked by 18 goals and 42. assists. Ken Wregget of the. Broncos, who had a 3.16 goals-against average in 58 games, was named the top goaltender. Mark Lamb 30 penalty minutes, was voted the league’s most . of. Medicine Hat Tigers, who . scored 53 goals and had 7 - assists while serving only . seven. Cliff Ronning of New Westminster Bruins was picked as the rockieof the year, edging out Wendell Saskatoon , Clark of. gentlemanly player. Terry: Simpson of ‘was chosen coach of the year. The Raiders finished fifth in the East Blades in voting by the 14° Division. A Prince Albert . Raiders - Local Sports Shorts = wad. ee ross a On your mark... set...Friday April 27th marks the sixth annual B.C. school sports milk run. 150,000 participants from 278 secondary schools will walk, jog or run 3 km. Locally all three secondary schools are par- ticipating, The students can run the course and be timed in competition, or they can jog or walk it for fun and recreation. Milk runners each reveive a carton of milk, com- pliments of the B.C. dairy foundation, at the end of the run, The dairy foundation significantly assists the milk run because they belleve in the long term - fitness and social benefits that school sport programs provide the young people of this province. Persons in forming a SQUASH RAQUETS ASSOCIATION with a view to building courts contact GEOFF APPLETON 635-9321 or 635-7266. interested Skeena Mall Hobby & Street Stock on display Information available on the upcoming stock car season. aaa TERRACE STOCK CAR ASSOCIATION presents a CAR SHOW Fri. April 27 & Sat. 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