+ Pre rrr rT Tere Pree eee Page & The Herald, Friday, October 27, 1978 ia daily herald SPORTS with Chris Porter AFTER FATAL CRASH Monza struck o LONDON (Reuter) — Monza, the venue for last month’s Italian Grand prix in which Swedish racing driver Ronnie Peterson died after an opening-lap crash, has been struck off next year’s world championship calendar. Bernie Ecclestone, president of the Formula One ‘Constructors’ Association, said in a statement Thursday the Dino Ferrari circuit at Imola will be the site of the Italian race the next three years. “The representatives of * FETURARURUERRERAEELERRREAEREE © “ilkiewm Tin Theatres hed 4720 LAKELSE AVE. PHONE 638-8111 OCTOBER 28-31 The End NOVEMBER 1-4 - SHOWING AT 8 P.M. 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CATERING DANCING SPACE AVAILABLE HECTORS | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE 4 MON-SAT. 5 PM. 11 PM ’ Phone 638-8141 , BANQUETS Q, 4620 Lakelse Avenue — 6 Eee the Automobile Club of Bologna and the president of the Formula One Con- structors’ Association met yesterday and reached a three-year agreement which provides a Grand Prix counting for the Formula One world drivers cham- pionship to be held alt the Dino Ferrari Circuit ‘at: Imola, Italy,’’ the statement said. The date of the race, the 14th of next year's 16-round series, is Sept. 9. The 10-car crash which cost Peterson his life and also badly injured Italian driver Vittorio Brambilla brought a storm of protest from drivers and leam managers, They said that unless Safety standards at the circuit were drastically improved they would not return to Monza. Monza has long been notorious for acci- dents and has claimed over - 50 lives in its 50-year existence, In 1973 five motorcyclists were killed on the track ff calendar where speeds of up to 326 kilometres an hour (200, miles an hour) are possible. "In Paris, officials of the International Sporting Commission (CSI), motor sports ruling body, ex- pressed surprise at the deci- sion. CSI said the Bologna club and constructors’ association were not em- powered toselecta circuit, It was up to the Italian Automobile Club and its sporting commission to make a proposal to the in- ternational sporting com- mission which would make that decision, ; The CSI] added that so far as is known, the Imola cir- cuit has not been approved as a venue for Grand Prix auto racing events. The CSI’s special com- mittee investigating the erash met in Paris Thursday but reached no conclusions. A spokesman said there would be other meetings and their decisions would be submitted {to the CS] executive committee, McLendon leads Pensacola Open — Mac McLendon, playing what he said was probably . the best golf he could remember for the first 15 holes, battered par with a seven-under 65 Thursday and grabbed the first-round lead in the Pensacola Open golf tournament. ; The 33-year-old veteran of ,the PGA tour from Bir- mingham, Ala, said: “I Tre Mast Famous Market in the wel” “Wetome fap, It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Lois Mohninger - 635-5309 * Evelyn Anweiler 635-5571 wt ot Midget p.m. 10:10 p,m, at <é ¥Y Minor Hockey — Pups -- Terrace Arena ..Terrace International vs Terrace Equip- q ment Saturday at 2 p.m. ‘ . Centennial Lions vs Kinsmen Saturday at3 p.m. R ’ Bantam . Gims vs Ken Hobison, Sunday at 8:15 ,.B.C.G.E.V. ve Moose Lodge, Sunday at 9:30 .-Kalum Tire vs Kalum Electric Sunday at LAy me (Z) 636-9161 don’t think my 65 was a fluke. ! hit the bal] well until the last three holes, when I struggled and still made only one bogey.” On the 7,311-yard Perdido Bay Country Club course, McLendon took a one-stroke lead over rookie Lon Nielson of Belle Plaine, Iowa, who made the tournament field as an alternate from Mon- day, qualifying when Ed Sneed withdrew -becauge of _ iliness. ~ a Two strokes back at 67 were Alan Tapie, Randy Erskine and Jim King. On a warm, sunny day with little wind, half the field of 150 broke or equalled par 72. Eight players, including Jim Dent, shot 68s. Danny Edwards, needing a good finish in this tourney to make the top 60 money winners of 1978 and he exempt from qualifying next - year, was one of eight players at 69. NFL transactions Buffalo —sBills_ sign linebacker Doug Becker; place linebacker Tom Ehlers on the injured reserve list. St. Louis Cardinals sign kicker Mike Wood; place wide receiver Jim Childs on. the injured reserve list. , New Orleans Saints sign tackle Bill Fifer; place guard Gary Andersen on the - injured reserve list, 32. ag. 3¢. a2 ev 4926 Hwy. 16 W.; Terrace, B.C. 2 ¢. sc. hy Friday, November 24, 1978 is the day skiers in the Pacific northwest are anxiously awaiting as that ‘is the plancigd opening date for. Kit- ‘sumkalirh Mountalrits 1978-79 ski seasan. In the meantime skiers can look forward to annual ski shows and club equipment sales. This season the Terrace ski show will be at the Lakelse Motor Hotel November 11 and in Kitimat Mall November 10. The management and staff of Kitsumkalum: Mountain will soon be ready to start loading the skiers on those empty chairs. Think snow and remember November 24. ia CFL ROUNDUP TI-Cats cut Hamilton Tiger-Cats coach John Payne fired two players Thursday and made several lineup changes in preparation for Saturday's Canadian Football League game against eastern conference champion Ot- tawa Rough Riders, In_ the wake of two disastrous losses—35-1 to Calgary Sampeders and 22-7 to Toronto Argonauts— Payne released kicker Nick Jambrosic and wide receiver David Quehl. ‘Canadian wide receiver Brock Aynsley, recently acquired from Montreal Aloueltes, was put on the injured list to make room for receiver Kerry Smith. Im- port defensive end Marvin Davis and wide receiver Steve Akroyd were signed to contracts. Hamilton and Toronto Argonauts are fighting for the final playoff spot In the eastern conference. The Tiger-Cats have a one-point edge over Toronto in the Standings and meet the Argos next weekend in the final game of the regular schedule. Sunday’s games include British Columbia Lions at Toronto, Saskatchewan Roughriders in Edmonton to play the Eskimos and Calgary in Winnipeg to take © on the Blue Bombers. The Calgary-Winnipeg contest is the first of a home- and-home series to end the regular season. A Winnipeg victory Sunday would clinch home field advantage for the Blue Bombers in the western conference semi-final game. Edmonton has clinched first place and a berth in the western final. b hehalalalalalaialalaliiainlalaiaiaialalislslaleinisisliiain: - t tkhkkkk&tbkkkbikk kk ickk Ree Hidden somewhere in the paper are two Terrace phone numbors. Find them, and if one is yours you've won. Pick up your tickets at the Herald office, 3212 Kalum St. THEATRE PASSES hkekkkkkkkikhkkikkk pois J ambrosic The Rough Riders have problems of their own to contend with. The team has dropped two of its last three games although the win was a 13-10 division title clincher against the Als. The Riders dropped a 25:5 decision to Hamiiton three weeks ago and last weekend lost 20-17 ta the western Lions, To snap them out of their mini-slump coach George Brancato has benched running back Richard Holmes and will start Art Green and Mike Murphy in the backfield, Peter Stenerson will finally get a starting assignment at the flanker spot. Offensive linemen Donn Smith and Jeff Turcotte will dregs but nol play because of | minor injuries and Mike Widger will again play middle linebacker. Payne said Davis will be shifted to defensive end and former Alouette Cliften Alapa will play the tackle spot. End George Wells, Hamilton's most effective rusher in recent weeks and tackle Marv Allemang com- plete the front four. Fullback Neil Lumsden, a kicker at the University of Ottawa, will handle converts and field goals while defensive half Zack Hen- derson does the punting, SKATE CANADA Tickner VANCOUVER (CP) — Charles Tickner of the United States, the reigning men's world figure skating champion, did as expected Thursday and took a sizeble lead after the compulsory figures at the sixth annual Skate Canada competition. The 24-year-old University of Nevada-Reno student, won his world crown in March at Ottawa and the confidence that comes with being No. 1 showed in the figures as he was the smoothest of the 19 com- petitors, Tickner compiled 32.80 y The Sea Modem, 5 stowy, first class motor hotel. Good oration = | block from beach, Englich Hay and Stanley Patk, near downlown, shopping within 2 blocks. 125 attractively appointed air. ditioned rooms, studias, efficiency units and suites — each with private bath, color TV and phone. Dining Raum and Colfee Shop. Lounge with entertainment. Sample and Meeting Ruoms. Drive-in lobby and tree parking. 1755 Davie street, Vancouver V6G 1W5, Phone: 604-682-1831 collect Teten: 04-51161 in front points for the three com- pulsory figures and was given first place votes by all seven judges. “T felt really good about my performance," Tickner said. “I gat stronger as the figures went on.” His team-mate, 20-year- old Scott Hamilton of Bowling Green, Ohio, was a surprising second after the figures as he collected 29.52 points and 20 ordinals. Brian Pockar of Calgary, Canada's top hope for a medal here, was a close third with 29.40 points and 20 or- dinals. The poised 20-year-old was extremely happy with his performance, and was looking forward to today's short program. _ “T've gota new triple jump in the progratn that I don’t think has ever. been done in competition before," he said, “This is a good place to try it, to get it recognized and accepted by international judges,” Jim Szabo of Coquitlam B.C,, was in sixth place alter the figures with 27,52 Points, just ahead of Vern Taylor of Toronto. Kevin Hicks of Windsor, Ont., wos in Uth place.