“EDMONTON ¢ (CP) — = The OH COME. STAY WITH US the crowd that ¥ was ‘sca for : Desai Williams at:the World University, Games may have a "Boat ‘the ‘Canadian ‘sprinter a gold medal. ~ “The noise from. the ‘stands upset ‘all. the: finalisis: in the -: “men's 100: metres: ‘Friday: night. ‘There were four: false Ve T5 ae The Sea at English Bay near Stanley Park in beautiful downtown Vancouver - TOLL. FREE. 800-268-8993 1755. DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER, 8.C. V6G 1W5 : TELEPHONE (604} 682-1831 | ORIVEIN, LAGONDOLA, DINING ROOM . DRIVE IN - L a Gondola . VEWITIAN DINING LOUNGE, “CONTINENTAL ATMOSPHERE” OINING ROOM BE For Reservations ” 604-2621 or 624-3959 dat Ave. W. at ath St. DINE IN OUR EXQUISITE VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE Open é:30a.m. to11.30p.m.,. rate PASSES a TO THE + WoMguRM TWIN TWEATRRS « " Hidden somewhere in the paper are two Terrace phone numbers. If you find them and one is yours .you win two FREE passes. — Tickets must be picked up at The Daily Herald “’. 9010 Kalum St. Attend the Church - _of Your Choice — ~ metre final. Italy's fencers won their fourth title « a8 5 they captured ‘the, men’s team foil competition, leaving the Italians in athree- | before ih realized they? had: ‘been’ recalled.” "Tt played ‘with myt ‘mind‘and upset-my. game. lai Williams, awho had won. his’ semifinal i in 10.2 ‘secon - ‘also had. the: fastest’ ‘times: in: the ‘heats. ih - Chidi Inhoh of Nigeria passed Williams’ ‘with 10 metres | “go to win the final in a.relatively slow : ‘10, 33. The Teronts : _ Puniner’ "s second-place, time. was 10.37." ar : It was the first event Nigeria had ever won at the ‘Games’ and Imoh’s teammates quickly added two more — ‘Sunday. Uti wok the men’s 400 metres and Youssut Ali won ‘the tong, - jum te Sovlet athletes won the other four track and field finais, 7 _ three of the last five in swimming and two cycling races o push their total to 4. gold: medals in 68° ‘events;;- Alex Baumann of Sudbury, Ont:, ‘earned his second gold. we of the Games.and Canada's fourth: ‘by swimming to vietory. in the men’s 200-metre individual: medley. Australian Susie Woodhouse completed a -butterfly doiible’ as the Sovists™. Alain Meteilus were shut out of the medals for the secanid time’ in the 200- way Ge with Canada and- Romania for second place.in the gold-medal’ table, The Nigerians’ three golds tied them with China and the United States. The gap was equally evident in ‘the: imotficial point- standings. Based on’ a .10-5-4-2-2-L count ‘for the first six placings in finafevents, they gave the Russians 629: points to 224 for the U: S., 183 for Canada, 107 for Italy and 105% for. ; Romania. “Whitecap win | VANCOUVER . Vancouver (CP) Whitecaps’ Thursday « night at B.C. ‘. Place Stadium but the - North American Soccer ~ ’ League win'was dampened by yet another injury, this time © Sweeney. league-leading record to 15- 2 before a crowd of 21,620, increased the advantage to 4-0. when David Norman ' stored his first goal of ‘the i second halE.. "But, “shortly. after’ “Vancouver nO replaced ¥ Choir, 10:00 “W.mn.—Regular “worship: service for July and August with Holy Communion the first” . Sunday of each month. Confirmation, Youth, Adult Classes, ‘Men's; & Ladies: Bible Studies. Mete: Lenten Services :- 7:30 p.m. begins Ash Wednesday (Feb. © 16). TERRACE : THE. _7thDAY” _ PENTECOSTAL ‘SALVATION — ADVENTIST | ASSEMBLY ARMY — 3306 Grifflths * Pastor John Caplin 7 Walsh Ave, Pastor Henry Bartsch 3511 Eby St, 635-2626 or 635-3232 - 635-7642. Terrace, B.C. 635-5446 - Services =_ ‘Sat. 9:30 635-2434 SUNDAY SERVICES a.m. — Sabbath School - SUNDAY SERVICES - 9:30 am. — Sunday |. 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"am, Home Bible Studies t Grade 7 to Adulis — 10 . “Yau Ara Welcome | am. . at Uplands” - andN. Thomas 2B eet Lanai A RT - downed Montreal. Manic 5-3' to fullback ‘Mike | ~~ The Caps, in runniag thetr _ ‘took a 2-0 halftime edge‘and. year 12° minutes into . the : - play. - 9S anes must “been depressing for’ the ’ Manic. : _ starting goalkeeper ‘Tino -Lettieri: with backup P.J. Johns, the Manic made it close with two goals in less° than three minutes. : ‘Former Whiiecap Gerry’ Gray drew assists on both scoring plays as he fed Brian Quinn for the Manic’s first goal at 68 minutes, then found Alan Willey with-a pass 24%-minufes later ‘to. the game. Caps’ forward Peter Beardsley clinched — the victory, with his sixth goal of the season coming on a - breakaway 1 .Montreal. rounded: out : the: scoring ona hard 25-yard. " blast by Elvis Comrie with . at fewer than three. minutes to Caps. ~ first-half * . have ‘Cross. scored his. “ninth | goal of the season at 3:01 and added his 10th of the 77:13, “editor: ‘don ‘sohatfor s Williams's a silver medal in the 1 100 metres was one eof thre’ ~ earned bythe Canadians on Thirsday. Molly Kiliingbeck of aid "Toronto ran. ‘second, to Marina. Pinlgina of the Soviet Union’ d. in the Women's,400 and Bauniann swam a‘strong freestyle legt to anchor Canada irito-second place behind ; the Russians in the men’s.4x100° medley: relay... - The: ‘Sudbury - swimmer: ‘competed ‘in eight: evenita and: came awy. with two Bald medals, a silver. and four bronze, Bi Igor Paklin of the: Soviet Union won the men’s high jump, ” setting a-Games ‘record ot 2.31. metres as Milt Ottey of Toronto, the world’s best high jumper last year, bowed out. at 2.23 and complained that the organizers had moved the. event 45 minutes ahead in the e schedule without advising the” * competitors... . — - Games miedal, with 2, 26... of Montreal was ve eof two other de jumpers”. Eddy Annys ‘at Belgium wi was the silver medallist with 2. 29: .. and Clarence Saunders took the bronze, Bermuda's first:- who cleared, 2,26 but was relegated to fifth place because he © -.mnissed more jumps than his rivals, + ; Ekaterina Smirnova of the Soviet Union fought off a strong . challenge by Sabine Everts of-West Germany lo win the heptathlon, scoring 6,350 poinis, a Games record, Everts algo surpassed the old mark with, 6,291, . The other Soviet track victory came in the women’s 100- metre: hurdles, in which Natalia Petrova and teammate . Elena Biserova easily outdistanced the field. . The redoubtable Vladimir Salnikov, unbeaten in five _ years over the distance, lapped one Swimmer and finished - nearly a pool length ahead of his i nearest challenger, Soviet leaves | injuries — year and second of the night just 10:28 later. The goals - by Cross, who scored three ,. times in Vancouver’ 8 41 '. win over the Manic dune ll in Montreal, gave him 23 ~ points for.the season, good for seventh place in NASL ‘bring Montreal back into 1 scoring. Vancouver made it 30 at 23:05 when midfielder Fran © O'Brien, a member of the Manic last season, got a gift goal, his fourth of the year. Midfielder Peter Lorimer started the play by crossing - a ball into the goal- area. . Goalkeeper Ed Gettemeler _. thelr .. Norman. served 8 perfect - caught it but when he tried to toss. it ahead: to a teammate the ball hit Beardsley. O'Brien was in perfect position to pick up. the loose ball and chip it into the empty geal. - Caps worked harder for first ‘two - - goals. cross on the. first one and Cross beat Gettemeier with | - hia right foot. ° The second goal came on a Cross header -after a‘ perfect cross from Mike “Sweeney, who earned his. team-leading 10th assist on the play, Sweeney suffered . 8 suspected stress fracture of his: right foot in the _Becond half. ~ simply -.added to Vancouver woes with both: Mark Nickeas and Alan Taylor already. sidelined with serious injuries until at _ least the playoffs. Montreal did have a few Chances as -the 12-7 Vancouver .edge in shots would suggest. - The best one of the game came when Jean-Francois ‘Larios almost beat Lettieri with a‘ hard low shot from " just inside the penalty area. Lettieri, bidding for his seventh shutout. of - the. season, got his hands on It and the ball trickled just’ wide of the post. - Talbot shares CPGA lead BOISCHATEL, Que. (CP); — Daniel Talbot.of Quebec shared the first-round lead at ‘the Canadian Professional © Golfers’ - Association championship Thursday, but the No. 1 topic of conversation was a ’ ruling that cost defending champion Jim ‘Thorpe three. * strokes... ' * Talbot, 30, A native of | Beloeil, Que., fired a five- . under-par 67 over the 6,525- yard Royal ‘Quebec Golf Club course to share the lead with veteran US. . . Player Lee Trevino. Dan Halldorson’ of Brandon, Man., and’ Dave Barr of Kelowna, B.C., were one Shot back at 68, along with Japanese. pro Tommy Nakajima. ; Mark. Shushack “ of Thunder Bay,. Ont.,..was among a group of four ' golfers. who -shot, three- _ under par 69s. Bab Charles of New Zealand, Antonio Evangelista of Brazil and France’s Jery Watine were the others. ; Thorpe, from Buffalo, had ' @ disastrous 80, including. :- the three-stroke penalty, ‘which was dlso assessed — against. his playing partner Richard Dupras of St. Louis de France, Que. Because there are so ‘many bare spots’ on the. winterkill- -damaged fairways, the golfers are permitted to play preferred _ lies. But they must. lift, ~ elean and replace their balls by hand, Both Thorpe and Dupras improved their lies with their elubs, a common practice when the rule is used on the PGA tour. “Maybe it's my fault for ‘not reading the rules all the . way through, . but it. wasn't clear to a lot of players,” , sald Thorpe, who said he- saw several’ playérs doing the same thing during the round. - Thorpe. was on the seventh hole when an official — spotted Dupras improving his lie and called him on it. Thorpe told’ the official he had ‘done the same thing on the first hale, and was promptly informed his par four had suddenly. become a Seven. -. - Spot triple-bogey — - gimme out here.” “That pits you: ‘in’ the frame of mind where you -dan't ‘really want to play anymore,” said ‘Thorpe. “This field is too tough to the- others three strokes,” ‘In Dupras’ case it turned out to be 12 strokes. On reflection, he remembered ~ having moved his ball with his club on the first, third and fifth holes and reasoned that giving the field a 12- stroke head start was too much. Dupras refused to hand i in his scorecard, thereby disqualifying himself. ; - Thirty-five of the field of 152 golfers — 133 of them Canadians — shot par 72 or better in the event,. also called the Labatt's © International. a - Talbot made five birdie putts on the bumpy. greens on the way to his 67. The ° greehskeepers spread a layer of fine sand: on. the bare spots on manz of the greens to Smooth them out. “That's one of my beat rounds ever as far as putting is concerned,” said. Talbot, who holed a ‘raHoot- “putt, for a. birdie on the - “fourth, a 15-footer on the. sixth and a 2-footer on the ‘. ‘par-three 10th. “I made the . onés I wasn't supposed to.” 1 was seven. under after ~-15 holes - but bogeyed the fina] three to | finish at four. under, He said there Would be a premiun . on: approach - -shots* during the Thole tournament.” “You want to make sure ‘you hit the greens because -Sénotten you're not going to make many (long) par putis on said “Nothing's 3. _ United States ” Austealla tbs. 7 Larisa Gorchakova wont: s * Romania 1. e ‘The Ruisalane finished-with 22 victories:in 29,swimming:-:.. Japan one: ‘each ‘dethroned defending * ‘champion’. ‘Carmen, Burdeiu of : 1a women's. 200 backstroke; bee . events. Canada wor 1 thiree, Australia two. and. the U: s: and es "soviet eyeints continued to dominate the. velodrome, . ‘winning the men’é 100-kilometré time trial by a‘margin of - nearly five seéonds: and- weeping the: ynedals'as Tamara ; -Poliakova captured the women’s sekdlometre Andivigual time trial. In tennis, ‘op-seeded Martin Wostenholme. if" Oskville, Ont., reached, the men’s slngles quarterfinals and combined wt © with Rie Bengston ‘of West Vancouver. to gain’a semifinal “perth in men's ‘doubles: Fourth-seedad: ‘Karen: Dewia of “London, Ont., lost her quarterfinal m match” to mea Zaytseva of the Soviet Unioi. The unbeaten Canadian 1 men’s volleyball feam scored ai- O victory over Japan and faces Italy, also ‘undefeated, ina key match tonight. The women’s team, idle Thutsday, mo ‘meets China in the semifinal round. a The women’s ‘basketball team, wracked by ‘the withdrawal of seven players over the firing of coach Don: ' McCrae last month, was eliminated from the medal round with a 7-71 loss to Yugoslavia. The men go agalnst the ‘unbeaten U.S. team in a semifinal tonight. - World : “University Games medal and points — standings EDMONTON (CP) = _country-by-ceuntry point stand: Ings after 68 events st the World University Games (10-5-4- 321 for firet sin placings): SOVIET Union : 244 193 107 WOSV2 TIM . 6 - 35 uM Weat Germany France. | Gritain Nigeria. Brarl Cuba oo Netherland egies ‘Grechoalove od en Poland - , : New Zealand - 1 ate sal To Gelgium Tanzania Yugasiavia Bermuda ~ Tunisia - Hungary lceland Switzerland Auatria Jamaica South Kores ’ Portugal Spain . EDMONTON ICP) —-. Medal Standings -elter 66 aventh at the World University Games: Geld Sliver Bronze Sdviel Union = 44 6 Romania 4 italy Cenads — ‘ United States China . Nigeria Japan Austratia Britain =~“WVonNouons aus s 4 4 a i é | 2 a 1 France. . a Netharlands G West Germany 5 Belgiym 0 Czechoslovakia © = 1 Tanzania t] Yugostavie 0 Brazil o Cuba a Q 8 9 Bermuda Tunlala New : =. wee PNP O Ge oe eM OU - . . a vccec=—— EDMONTON (CP) -- What Canade did Thursday at the World University Gamas: BASKETBALL Canada lost to Yugoslavia’ ‘In women’s qualltying Found, ” CYCLING -. Women’s 44- kilometre Individual - - time trish Marie-Claude Audte, La Sarre, Que., sixth in {Inals Keily-ann Way, Windsor, Ont., seventh: - Clavdina Baril, Montreal, elghih: Ginette Gauthier, Nepean, Ont., Vth. Men’s 160-kllomairea jeem time friat: Louis Garneau, Ste. Foy, Que.: Beau Puifer, Delta, B.C.; Michael McCloskey, Ottewa, and Alain Masson, yaval: Que., fléth in final, NG Ovanieds platform t Retin Wittmetar, Winnipeg, Seventh In Preliminaryround) Elitabeth Mackay, Pointe Claire, Que., s elohth: FENCING | ‘4 Canada lost to China in rrien’s team foll uuailfying round. SWIMMING - Men's He-matre individual mediay: Alex Baumann, Sudbury, Ont., won, gold mada; Cam Reid, Vancouver, Hfth In tinal, Men's 1.300 metres: Peter Edmonton, fifin Inv final: Davia Sherrillt, 51. Catharines, Ont. shut, Man's 4xté¢-metra madioy retay: Mike - West, Waterloo, Ont: Ken Fitzpatrick, Londor, ‘Ont. Tom Ponting, Calgary; Alex Baumann, Sudbury, 2 Ont won attvari: Watatia Ginbras, ose Que, fourth iat, ellminated: “ANING ‘Vandyke, Vancouver, Fourth in Keat, eliminated, <, Wamen's .200-metre backstroke: “U. ‘Malinda Copp, Landon, fifth tn final: - Aline Lérouche, Polnte Clatre, sixth, ~ _TEMNEIS |... - Men's Singles: | Marlin - Wostehhotme, Oakville, ont, 2 won third-round match. , Wemen’s singles: Karen ‘Bewh, ‘Lotion, let quarter-final match. Men's doubles: Martin Wostenholme, Oakville, and Rick ? . WestVancouver, wor quarter-linal match, advanced to semifinats, TRACK AND FIELD . Man's 108 metresi Desal willlema, Toronto, won silver medal; dohnion, Toronto, fifth in final. - Men's 40-metre hordes: Loyd ” Guss, ‘Weat Vantouver, third in twat, Early. 2° uy, : a (io to sees eeouees _ Slepokourova, Peter Szmidt, : Wemen's i08- etre bytiersiy: qualified for samilinaia; lan Newhouse, Edmonton, fifth in heat, - eliminated, . ; Men's 1,400 metres: Davia Reld, Bolten, Ont. second In semifinal heat, advanced fafingls Marc Glesen, Nepean, Ont., sixth tn heat, silminated. oo c Men's discus: Roo Gray, Toronto, | fifth in qualitying round, advanced to finals Jack Harkness, Mississauga, Ont. Ilih, advanced. Mente tong. lump: fen Jaren, Milton, Ont, seventh In final) Michele Boutst, Laval, ninth, . Men's hip idmer Alain Metallus, Suiremont, Que. flfth In-tinaly Alt Cttey, Toronto, 18th. Women's Neptathten: Denise Fillion, aul lenbore,Ontas th overaity “J Roms-Gittgn, Toronto, withdrew . alter four evanta, + ‘Wanien's 10-metre hvrdies: Susen "Kamal, London, filth in final: Karen Naiton, Cshawa, Ont. eighth. Wemen‘'s 408. metres: Molly Klliingbeck, Toronto; won Miver: Charmaine Crooks, Torento, fourth in final. VOLLEYBALL ‘Canada defeatec Japan in® men's qualltying round. . EDMONTON (cP) — Mada, winners Thursday at the World University Games: , FENCING ‘ Men's temr tall: Gola: — loly: Silver —‘ Soviet Vaton Gronze — * Cuba." CYCLING “Women’s 4#-kitemetra Individual - Time Friel: Q@eld — Tamara . Poilakova, ' : Silver —" Lyubov Soviet - Union: Bronze — Nacegeda Kibardina, Soviet Union. . Men's 100-kilemetra team time trial: Gold — Soviet ‘Union (Yuri Kashirin, Serge! Navobkin, Serge! Voronin and Evgenly Karaikov}; ' Slivar— Netherlands; Brense— Holy. Soviet Unions SWIMMING Men's 200-metre Individual maey: Gold — Alex Saumann, Canada (Sudbury, Ont.), 2:02.29; Silver .—- Aleksondre Sidorenko, Soviet Union: Srone — Ricardo Prado, Bret, * Men's 1,580-metre freestyle: Gold — Viadimir Salnikov, Soviet Union; Sliver — Svystoalat Semenov, Soviet Union: Bronte — Bruce Hayes, U.S. Men's 4x100-metre mediey rainy: Sold — Soviet Unlan: (Viadimir Shemetoy, ““Urty “Krie,-. Alexet Markovaky, Sergel Srolryagin)2 Silver’ Conada (Mika West, Waterloo, Ont. Ken Fitzpatrick, London, Ont.: Tom. Ponting, Calgary: Alex., Baumann, Sudbury, Ont.): Bronte ~ U.S, Women’s 20¢-metre butterfly: Gold ~~ Susle Woodhouse, Australia; Silver — Naoko Kume, Japan; Bronze Michelle Ford, ‘Australia, Women‘s ato-matre backstroke: - Gaid — Larisa Gorchakava, Soviet Union: . Stlver — Carmen Bodner, . U.5.7 Bronce - Sunan , Walsh. Ue . TRACK AND FIELD : . Men's 16 metres: Geld — Chidi Imoh, Nigeria: itwey’ —-. Desel . Witllams, , Canada {Toronta); Bronze - Sam : “Graddy, U. Men's a mined: Gew — Sunday Url, Nigerta; Silver —~ Victor Markin, - us. Union; Bronze — Nix Sunder, Men's fish jump: ‘aed — Igor Paklin, Soviet Union: Sliver — Gddy - Anoys, Belglums Brenze — ~ Clarence Sunder: Bermuda. . ae . bAen‘s ton 1 wing: Geld — Yussut All, Nigeria: Silver — Raiph Spry, mt ‘ne Serguet Rodin; Soviet in . - Weren't” heptotnion: Goid — Ekaterina Smirnova, Soviet Union; Sliver — Sabine Everis, weit . Germany; Sitver'— Judy Livermore, Brliain, Women’s 100-metre hurdles: Gold — Natalla Petrova, ‘Sovier Union: Sliver — Elenna Bleerov, Soviet we Gronze — "Benita Fitagerata, Women's 44D meirest Geld — * Marina: Pinigina,; Soviet: Union: Sliiver— Molly Killingbeck, Canede (Toronto): Srecite~- Elena Korban.Sowiet Union. ,