; : " action, _— if $ a preva 1 "Terrace Totem Ford goaltender Wade Flaherty furns _ aside a Nova Scotia shot during their Sunday game against . cublalifax, won by the Easterners 5-3. _ -wQuistanding game. Wednesday against. Manitoba despite Flaherty had -an Air Canad Cup the team’ '$ 2-1 loss. - Terrace iO. Oa ‘at the Alr- Canada Cup midget tournament In Sfe. Foy, Quebec, and will. play, thelr final game today at Pu m. Pacitic’s Standard Time. . ce Totem Ford suffers another close le loss ‘qerrace Totem Ford ‘midgets-could easily be 3-1 . avsditled-for second place in ’ their: division at the Air ' Canada.., midget final. tournament i in. Cup © nationat ‘Ste. Foy, Quebec. . : “But they’ re not: Instead, . they're winless after.four games and mired: in the. basement: of the turnament’s tough division with nd: ‘hope of getting a playoff spot, or even out of” sixth place. "Wednesday, Terrace. lost ; ’ thelr fourth straight game in a ‘tough 2-1 decision to Manitoba. reps Winnipeg South Monarehs, despite a - ' stellar performance in goal - by. Wade. Flaherty, solid play all round and wild | finish in which Terrace had _ Flaherty out of. the net and “ several: chances to tle the “game, *" - The first two period were - scoreless as both teams hit. and skated. well. Manitoba opened the scoring a 1:48 of the third period with Steve ~ “Young off for -roughing, - David Heaton got the first ‘Manitoba goal, assisted by ‘Steve Szego, and Brian. . Martin. “Randy MacFarlane tied it up for Terrace at 2:31 with’. an assist going to Jeff’ Sharples. : King leads Knicks with het Bernard King became the first, National Basketball ~ Association player in two years to score 40 points in a. . playoff: game Wednesday night, hitting 16 of 21 shots to lead New York Knicks to a “418-107 victory over New” Jersey Nets, The-win gave the Knicks a 10, edge in. thelr’ best-of- three. Eastern Conference preliminary series. -In. other NBA. playott Blazers’ 10 advantage in the best-of- three Western Conference preliminary series.. - Buoyed by _ King’s - spectacular shooting, the Knicks’. never” trailed en ‘route to winning their. firat playoff, game since 1978. The‘ Nets, now. 65. in post- - SOBSON ‘competition | since coring Into the NBA its 1977, ~ can even the series tonight when it resumes d at Madison — F to score 40 the last pli “points ‘jn a playoff game was Moses Malone for Houston Rockets © ‘against Antonio Spurs on April 26, .1981,; King as only ‘three “short of the all-time Knicks . .. Playoff record of 43-points " set by’ Willis Reed in 1969. - King, who was guarded by ‘four. different Nets In the - ‘gamie, finished with 16 field goals in 21 attempts. King's brother, Albert, led the Nets with 17 points, while Buck Williams added . 16; points and 1%: rebounds ° . - for New Jersey. Darryl: " Dawkins had 14 for. the Nets, : - before he sustained a’ 10 stitel:. cut on his upper Up.. éarly in the. second half. Portland Trail upended Seattle. SuperSonits 108-97 to take a - San _ eouerittory AQ Webvi Gus pill af, shooting: Seattle . “was sparked by Gus. Williams's 34 points, 16 In the third quarter. Jack - Sikma. added 23 for the- Sonles. oo. Matthews ; ' which’ they’ve hit double -- figures, Wednesday © against Nova Scotia's Halifax Metro AAA _Feady for Lions That set the. stage ‘for Brian Foreman to score the winner from Sean Moriarty at 5:48 af the third period. Terrace tried hard to get the equalizer but couldn’t put one in, despite pulling "Flaherty, the game's second star, with over a. minute left to play. Manitoba kept Terrace off balance with: _ forechecking ‘in the dast - several. minutes. ‘Foreman and © Mike™ Butters of Manitoba were. . - the game’ 8 other stars. | Terrace . has one last chance to get a win at, the - tournament when they play -- :. Saskatchewan reps Regina | ‘Pat Canadians at 1° p.m, Pacific Standard: Time. Saskatchewan. . were fresh: ‘from a 43 upset. win ‘over Ste. Foy Goyernars, to get theimseeond win4Wednesday’ — and will be tough, since they’ “need a win badly to ‘avoid playing Ontario's Don Mills _ ‘Flyers in their first playoff game Friday. - Ontario, meanwhile, have established themselves as the tournament favorites © with their 4-0-. record, including two games. in The ° latest was. | reps 12-2. VANCOUVER - (CP) Don Matthews has’ been head coach of B.C. Lions for three months, long enough ‘to become philosophical: about the irregular pulse of- _ the Canadian. Football League team. |. . The Lions have - -always been long on potential and “short on ‘results, a trademark « dominated by inconsistency. " “T think the players feel ‘ - they are talented enough as a team to compete with” ‘anyone in the league,” Matthews said Wednesday, “The talent has always been here, ‘but the ‘players haven’t been able to prove « they're good enough to win the big games; ~~", -It’s a challenge to them .and.to me:to make. use of _. that talent ‘and establish a__ fresh atmosphere, where “everyone wants to come to ° the park everyday because - we're having fun."":. ” -. Matthews, 43, will make sone: radical changes’ in ‘1983. He'll ‘eliminate the. tight end on offence and go © with a second slotback. The. defence will-feature a sixth, ‘ fill-time defensive back and a standup defensive end..." - OD yates anita ‘The new ad coach will yely on! “the, ‘KnoWledge...he . gained in, six 'years"as an Trail —- Blazers ' * 108, abel "ain Barta SuperSontcs 07 Eskimos. He's not. worried Mychal. “ Thompson “and about Jit Paxzon each scored 25 points’ bo ‘spark Portland to an upset over. Seattle, : The underdog Blazers can : ‘wrap up the series .with a. wit in. Portland on Friday night. : : calvin: Natt added 15 points. . and Darnell Valeniine chipped fin % fort. thé Blazers. soyer an’. stigma. . comparison which may te -attiched .to' his. methods with the Lions. be “When you, look at the . Buccess of the Eskima — five straight : Grey Cup ‘ championships “you realize it's really a tribute fo: ‘tthe man, Hugh... Canipbell,'’ Matthews sald” “ih the Interviews tree In the other ‘division, Thunder Bay remained ‘undefeated with 2 5] wir aver Prince. Edward Island’s Charlottetown good . Sherwood Parkdale, Alberia’s Sherwood. Park team beat St. John, New Brunswick. 5-2 and Corner ‘ Brook, Newfoundland, beat Ottawa’ West 42. Terrace can no _ longer’ finish higher than sixth in “their division since. they: have lost to the only team they can catch,-Nova Scotia. -Halifax beat Terrace 5-3 in. ‘their tournament opener , Sunday Don Mills i1 Halifax 2 _ Don Mills. boosted their _Tecord to 40° with their - impressive Wednesday win, ° led by four goals by Mark: Easton, three by Peter. - Douris and two goals and. .2 four assists from Scott, _Mellanby. Don Mills plays Ste. Foy’ today in what, is the’ divisional, tite ‘Bae “the, winner of ‘that | game will go into the playoff round as the . top. team from.’ the. tournament's strong division . and therefor "the ~ favorite in the tournament. Regina 4 Ste. Foy 3. - Regina got an upset .win : win while Ottawa:West was . fj ‘over previously unbeaten. Ste. Foy. courtesy’ of Tim lannan'es . Midway through’ the third . period. Brent Fedyk ‘also “had two for Regina, | Quebec still has a chance ; at the divisional tiile,. but only if they ‘¢an beat powerful Dori Mills: today. Thunder . Bay * 5 Charlottetown 1. Thunder’ Bay captain Stats and Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Eaut Division *-Texes at Baltimore: : . Opkland at. California 3N. Oriddy’ Games. Chicago at Cleveland * Seattle at Detroit N°. |. Minnesota cot New York es Toronta at Kansas City: No Milwaukes -at> Tamas No” Baltimore a Calitornla, Nw “Boston at Oakland am ‘ ae Srett, - ke 475 Oak” i 20.4354 Engte, -Min + cs Wer Hossey, Cle Tt ada: ' Shaiby, Bal 9 8.4 Moseby, Ta ads gO “MP: Gibton, Det: 15 gu 400 ‘Ramos, sent Ww: 400. *Thorton,' Cie «42° Hy i 065 Wynegar, NY = 23° 2 9 PT Doubles: Brett.” Kanvaé City 8) Boggs; Boston, 7.0 Triptes: Wilton, Detroit 3: - Balnes, Chicago, me Yount, Mil- waukee, 7. ° . Home Runs: Brett, Kansas _ City, 43. Casting, Minnesota, 4° Kittle, Para 47. Phalpe, Seattie,, Re.Jackson, -callfar- Ale, ay ‘winitatds: New York; 4, Runs batted Ini Kittle, Chi- cago,..t4;. Brett, 13; .Thoraten, Cleveland, 13.. Stolen = based: Garclay: Te: > iréntoe, 7; Wilson, Kansas‘ cliy, Pitching 2 decisions}: a ied with - 9.000, : -Strikeoute: ‘Stieb, Toronto, 2 # Moris, Oakland, “VB. . - 1 Pas Kansad: City, on - Sarikeoute:: . eae ‘Baeenyl, Cincinaatl, a5, wee NATIONAL LEAGUE . Enst. Division WL Pt.GaL . WoL Pet. GAL Baltimore 1 OS 3 St. Louls 6 1 «B57 Toranto 6 6 500 1 Philadelphia 7 4 «61% 1 Milwaukes 6 8 .S00 «1 Montreal” 6 4.600 Ila Bastan 6 7 462° 14 - pittsburgh 6 5 545 2 New York 4 7 462 Wa New York. 4 8 400 3Va Detroit - $7 47.2 | _ Chicago 2°10 167 84 Cleveland 5 @ 385 av: * “West -Division’ ‘ ; ‘West Qivislon ‘Atladta |. 9-2 .750 — Oakland o 4.492 ~ Los “Angeles 9 4 692 ‘la Texas » § 8.615 VO cinctnatl =e 5 43 Kansas. city 6 4.600 WM. san Diego 8 6 aed Calliornta 7 6 538 2 °° San Francisee «64 10 288 6 Minnesota | 7 7 500) 2% Houston 3°1) 214 7 - Chleage. 6 4 500° 2 Wednesday Reavlis Seattle 5 1 aS Y= New “York 6-7 Pitlsburgh 0-5 _ Wednesday Resvyits yo. Philadelphi 2) Chicago. 0- . Boston 5 Milwaukee 4 =... 0”. Cincinnati & Houston 4 Joranto 4 Cleveland 1 San Franscisco 3 Los Angaies | Texas 11 eanmare ; 1 “2¢ 6. “innings! : : Kansas city atra New crork 6 Chicago 4 cot ‘boule ar Montreal, ppd., _ Minnesota 1 Seattle 2. Atlanta “Oakland at Catltornta, end. -roln an a” “Sani Diep, rain a a “Today's. Gamer * + Teday's Games ms sn Lovls ‘at Montreal Saattie at Minnesola » a, Gincinnatl at Houston. Friday Games San Franelsco at Chicago >- Los, Angeles: at Pittsburgh N “o> Montreal at Cincinnati A “New York at Atlanta N - San Diege at St. Louis N aa Philadaiphia at Houston N wget AaB ROW Pct. Heep, NY 25.7 13° «520 Hendrick, Stl 275 11 a0? Dawson, Mi -' 40. 4 te .400 Hall, ? Chi 19 2-6. 1400 Cadano, Cin: 37) «8 14.378 Chambliss, All 37 5, 14.378 ‘Ketinedy, $0 3306 «(20-377 ‘Ashby. Hou.. 24°62 -9 375 ‘Dester, Cin | ak ‘ fe 375 (Flannery,, SD | 19 7 Me _ Doubles: nine fied with 4, Tripieh:” Dawson, ‘Montréal, 3; Green,” SI, Louis 2; Seaver, New York, "21" Washington, Atlanta, 2. Brock, 41 Davis, San Francisco, .Sthmldt. savin are ted with 3. batted in: Kennedy, San 16. Drieten, Cinctnnatl, Wa Condresux, Los’ Angeles. un Stolen bates: > Lacy. Pitts. burgh... Ww Sax, ‘Low Angeles,” 6. : Pirching . a aeciaionat. ed, with 4 ‘.00N * Corlion, Moms rund: thes, Diego. %: are iphta;; 42: Soto,. Cincinnati, 247 game-winner — Los. Ang: “Philadelphia, 43. CANADIAN MIDGET Divition 1 : _WLTFA P Ontario 400 1410 @ Quebec 310 W 6 @ Sask- 2201413 4 Manitoba 2201 Vda. Nova 'S 130822. Bc. 0.40 820.0 : Divition 2 Thunder 8 ao0o02} a6 Alberta 31 O23 711 6 P.E.1 a 220 Waseda Nild 22 8 4 Ottawa 1630 15 23 2 New “Bruns o.40 923 9 4 ’ Saskatchewan . 4 ‘Tony Hrkac got two goals and assisted on another to give the Ontario team its fourth straight-win and the top spot in the. DC9 division. Don Porter also had two. goals for the winners. - Sherwood Park 5 Saint John Alberta’s reps slayed in. second place with their win over. St. John’.as Mark Theitke had: his: second: straight two-goal game ‘for -. Sherwood Park. - St. John remains. the only other winless team at the .. tournament. Corner Braok 4 Ottawa West 2 ; Standout: toaltending by Edward . Kaj.” lifted, Old, pro ‘Tom. Seaver. ‘proved he: ‘still had it.-Steve Carlton. ° continued to show he:has it — even when ha Bupposedly.. doesn't. - - Mowing down ee right. ‘and — left; two! f . ' baseball’s most: enduring ~ pitchers : Pirates 60 and Carlton and . Philadelphia “: ) Phillies — stopping Chicago Cuba 2-0. . “If T could pitch like that. . ‘every. ‘time out, 1 wouldn't * ask for’ anything more,” . said Seaver after pitching ao three-hitter in the opener of a: twi-night doubleheader. New York also - ‘won the "second game, 7-5. ~ Seaver, who returned to the: ‘Mets - this season after ‘$% years in- ~ Cincinnati “Reds, recorded ; his first: - vietory since ‘Aug. 2, 1982, a * yéar in which he struggled "witht a 6-13 record. And it. - was his first. victory as a . Met since June 12, 1977 — the year he was “traded to Cincinnati. “Now, T just have to keep “it ‘golng,"? said Seaver after ‘recording. hisssth career shutout, tops among active ’ National Leaguers. “It's a day-to-day : ‘hing, a. game- by-game, thing. ” - Carlton’ didn't: look as sharp ag he usually does to - Chicago manager Lee Elia, but. still four-hit the Cubs, ‘striking out 10 for his 53rd ” shutout, Carlton looked better to Phillies manager Pat Corrales. “He had great. stuif to start with and got better as the . game progressed, " Corrales said. In other league action -Wednesday,' it | was Cincinnati 6, Houston Astros. 4; and San Francisco Giants 8, Los Angeles Dodgers: Zin’ - 10 innings. ‘The: Atlanta, Braves-Sani Diego Padres gare’ was rained out and cold weather Newfoundland to.its ‘second . aye busy. outshooting them 23: ’ Is Bal. malt. aes aber - Chris. Hoyles and Dave. ‘Bennett -provided .. the. winning margin in the game for: Newfoundland, who almost: clinched: a playoff berth with the win. Air Canada ~ Cup standings ‘Wednesday Results Alberta 5S New Brunswick 2 Ontario +1: Nova. Scotla 2 Thunder Bay § P.E.I. 3 Manitoba 2 a,c. 1 . Quebic 3 Newfoundland 4, Ottawa 2 * . Noday’s Games \ Ottawa’ vs. Thunder day oS ‘Ontarlo vs. Quebec Pinte: - Manitoba = va. Nova Scetla : Albarta- v5. P.E.I. -8.C, vs. Saskatchewan “Newloundiand vs. New Bruns -wleke ped. FARWEST SPORTS SCUBA DEP. “each. ° dened - . National League - baseball: -. shutouts’ Wednesday. night. =_ Seaver’ and, ‘New. York”. Mets . blanking - Pittsburgh | “singled: hone’ . .the .. breaking run in the eighth to ‘alibl. =" other hitters have ° the “game; problem. — but). a Philadelphia, ° “Morgan belted «a: two: ee $ postponed \ the st! ‘(tous Cardinals-Montreal pts ; contest.’ oe - Seaver: not: coniy. eed well, te riled home a run “second, nmi nightcap, °- give: ‘the, Mets the eae “homer in the fourth, jnning Kansas City Royals have played only. 10 -American League baseball games, but - it may be time to start the © -George Brett wateh again. . Harken back to 1980,‘when Brett flirted with the magic . 400 mark for much of ‘the. : season, finishing with .390, " the highest batting average since Ted Williams of Boston Red Sox hit: 406 in 1941.; . ° In the first 10° games “of 1983,- Brett. is” hitting a sizzling 475. — 19-for-40, with ‘eight . doubles, four homers and 13 RBIs. Three of the homers and’ seven . RBIs came . Wednesday night as Brett powered the Royals to an 8-7: triumph over Detroit Tigers when he ‘greeted reliever - Howatd Bailey with a two-run blast in the top of the ninth. -. “I've never really gotten off to.a fast start like this, _ except year in which-he won the firat ‘of his ‘two league batting crowns with a. average. “I had a lousy 2- ’ for-82 my last . week in _ spring training.” In other games, Boston nipped Milwaukee Brewers 5-4, Texas Rangers crushed Baltimore Orioles 11-2, New York Yankees downed Chicago White Sox . 6-4, 03800 PSI AIR STATION Full service on all makes and models of scuba exuipmest Specializing in U.S. Divers, Scubapro and Sporswas professional diving equipment’ Scuba certification course starting cary May. Register now! “eSee fan, Tom ‘or Don for complete Infomation ‘and Equipment counselling THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL: U.S. Divers Aquarius Regulator *139.95 reg. $349.95 #299.95 FAR-WEST SCUBA SHOP PHONE 624-2568. 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Sy av - Brett paced the Royals tt a 6-1 lead over Detroit with; a solo home runin the firsts) _inning, an RBI single In the” third and a three-run homer | in the seventh, all off Jack: Morris. - 3 4 But the ‘tigers shelled: Larry Gora and Dany, - Quisenberry for six. runs in’ the. bottom of the seventh, and the Royals trailed 74, when Willie’ Wilson - begat, - the ninth with’ ‘'an infield hit” One out later, left-handet™ Bailey ‘replaced Aurelio. Lopez and Brett slammed a: 20 pitch. into the right field stands. Red Sox 5 Brewers: 4 “ Jim Rice belted.a game:, . tying two-run homer in the bottom of the’ ninth inning, and pinch. hitter. Tony Armas walked - with. the, ‘bases loaded and two out as ‘the Red Sox: - pulled it out: against: - - Milwaukee 2 rellevers Pete Ladd anit’ Jamie Easterly. . 3 ae Prince Rupert, B.C. Ln ne ee ed Se seen pe ae 635-8172 .