_ \ y a iM - he examined an “Mio were® -iraded \ Detroit. Red. Wings,:: “\ deab.'- was: Tuesday. ‘ST. “LOUIS (AP) _ CA: Vancouver. businessman and the ‘elty of Indianapolis . are ‘camong the . latest: bidders for: St. Louls: Blues af ‘the ’ ‘lawyer. 1 Lous Susman ‘said ‘Tuesday he. 'Squ _ Was flying to New York with " a proposal io buy the Blues. ‘Susman.tepresents Harry. Ornest ‘of Vancouver who is ‘involved, in” real - estate . in. (, Southern: California. ; ‘Ornest, " proposed: ‘to: ‘keep the Blues” “in St, Louis.’ “1 “know” “the NHL is . Announced “The players. that we. : Oped oe sborn : Pate “Tolstone’ “and: 5 Mil “However, the feeling. i WHEE -be' only. temporary, 4 Pattick: aiid ‘after ‘the’ «Natlonal: Hockey" League’ : Man.; a ight: wing; an goaltender, . as abon as possible. -Johriatone. ‘of. ‘Brandon: The city of Indianapolis Is : “also . bidding to. become “home to thé franchise. « -In uw’ letter ‘to Ziegler, Willlam . Hudnut We: would like’ to: “offer our beauitiful Market with - Mayor uare Arena. “favorable lease terms, We. would ‘also be glad to work ° with ‘you to. find: new» ownership (ter. ; franchise!" 0 the. - Raleton Purina, owner. of “the St, _dssued 7 “the. ‘Louis.’ ‘franchise, ptatément saying - “would “cooperate receptive: . toa meeting, min an ‘orderly traniition. of. Susman sald. “We want-to”. the. team" if-a new. buyer Bet: the: r and get this” "Susman; ‘aaid he expected to resent’ the. proposal ta - VANCOUVER - {cP) — . Cancerous’ ‘moles such as “one ‘extracted from the left. : arm of @ formét Vancquver:, Canucks goaltender’ “'are’ rare-and difficult to’ detect, B.C. - ‘Supreme Court was yb - told Tuesday. “Dr, Wolfgang Hauser, a " pathologist at Burnaby ‘General Hospital, — told Justice George Murrey that itchy, . irritated mole on the arm of ; re goaltender: Dune Wilson on: ‘Canuck prices up National: ‘Weekay” League. elub-arid three former: team; doctors for about $409, 000 © Wileon: ‘ : “underwent. : ‘surgery ‘May’ ‘a, 1979, . He ‘Says the extensive surgery ahd _ prolonged -Pecovery meant. he ‘was unable. to . continue | - playing |: professional hockey. . The . hockey, ‘team - is clatming everybody’ together, . ‘Goo “ aulng: thé: . By were found. It was issued in” _ reaponie: ta. ‘2KIEGLER'S: | “ANNOUNCEMENT: “Monday. that the league hda- ‘taken ‘control. of the’ Blues « ~ because of Ralston Purina’ 8. that it had no ‘intention of renewing Wilson’s contract . i anyway. UAE celeb eb ae “Hauser said he diagdosed Wilson’s - mole ‘a suffered .. because ° doctors io failed - recommend. an immediate . the ‘biopsy when “ he sought. medical advice i in January, . ‘VANCOUVER cP ‘Vancouver Canucks © have ‘raised their. National "Hockey _ League prices an ‘average six per. ent for the: 1983-64. season. * Single-game: tickets have. been. increased: to $17, $14: _-and $11 from $16, $13 and $9, Season, ‘ticket. ‘prices for uals left = game. Mark ooking “ter ng or “Ini the deal Was: Duguay, - [| are bringing in are going " “Detroit; todoan excellent job; ind strength on the right side,. our’, ‘fans. are. very’ ..gotit-with ‘Johnstone and knowledgabie, an ‘ Dugiiay By The: three _ are a . defenceman Wille | | ‘ald “the Blues offers coming in to: ticket.’ - constructed: i * Coliseum: -The:!-bo. the tore. ‘categories now & ‘player; inthe. league: ‘With : Bix *, foot three: Barry. Beck," the. ‘Rangers ; “now, ‘have woof NHL's: biggest fencemen.: “Osborne. is: 31x foot two. and. Blaledal ds’. ‘six foot one, - Bach. walghs 200 pounds... *, The ‘best known - player “2, who slumped to 9 ; “goals and 25 assists last “season from’ 40 goals and _asatata. In: 98: 82. abandonment of ‘the . franchise, 7 The league president ‘sald ° the ‘action Monday, which included assuming control ‘of player contracts, .- was taken in-an effort to keep the . Club in St. Louis while other - coffers, to buy the club were | Considered. Ys Meanwhile, Bill Hunter of Collseum "Holdings: Ltd., ; Sald Tuesday he intended to thake the NHL’ another offer if_an- attempt to’ bring. the Blues to. Saskatoon. ; "Hunter is | prepared “M49 . ‘meet all the conditions” set “out-May 18 when thé league © ‘rejected | au Saskatoon group's $11.5 million gffer to.“ purchase the franchige from | 4 Ralston. Purina He sald changes could he . ‘made which would separate - oa - Wilson's Ss illness rare, difficult -observing. ._ several irregularities including: the -.. fact, that the. color., of | the. mole varled from-black:to :. ‘ melanoma: and four doctors - malignant: melansma: after added, jit. was a: ditticutt " damages he claims to have: brown | to: blue. - Butyhe decision to make. - Hauser said. detection, of lesion, -. or. mole, wag :., will be $612.75 for 43. games, _Up 75 cents: a Bame; $498.80 $359.70, up 40 cénts.a game, -The club lsc announced, it has sold 100f 14 executive boxes vat Dow: 2 ; gkes are : being sold. at $40,000. ~ up: 6) cents a; ‘game. ana. said:;.she. leading Scorer’ In * 93 ‘a. with °2: “goals and 5 | assists and had- 8 goals ; -and 24 aasiste ast season when Blaisdell had - EM rE goals. and 2 assists. quickly’ ‘he: ‘team: and a proposed. 18,000-séat arena, which had: . financial - picture -. "Coliseum ‘Holdings. os Saskatoon group’ 3 previ proposal. - Blues,” said Hunter: _» Hunter: ; 2. may. . assistance. from’ "Prime: Minister' - * Trudeau, Tuesday ‘told the: Ho ‘Commons he: ig. looking :a ‘ways ME can: use-my" Good office to” “matter ‘and hopes. to ‘this week’ whether he ‘ eet wo ‘éiamined |: — four’ doctors. Said it wasia Said! it‘ was not... Hauser . However, Dr. “Ellen Wiebe, a.. physician. al. Vancoliver, --. General . because. the cancer : quickly and easily: borne by "ate: “untreated the’ patient *" will die," she sald. . Wiebe - would: .. have. recommended a biopsy “within ‘a week,” had: she seen a’ mole - similar to, Wilson’ Ss, which’ :,"deseribed in.a letier. from a a, ~ Surgeon. ‘to’ then-Canucks ‘physician’ Dr. David Lough ; “om “May 29,-1979, . The trial continues. ; ~ Westerners. check. biterseoach he bathered to backeheck at. FINNIE (cP) — - After: ‘regional -- pangs ; ~ Canada’s” Oiymple hockey. _ team, ‘> coach - Wayne © Fleming believes western | _ players’. are... more’ disciplined . Checkers ‘than. their eastern’ counterparts. _. Of course, Fleming may - lean a littla toward the West because he’s the couch of: University: of ’. Manitoba . Bisons, who | compete in the Great: - Plains . _ Athletic’ Conference... But, as- an assistant to”: Dave -King,. coach of the“ Olympic team, Fleming has’: hada chance over the last few weeks to assess the style of play of eastern: and western athletes ‘at.’ ‘the - training camps: ~*~ - Fleming was: invited to: help -King at. the “eastern Portion of the tralning camp’. eariler this... month’ “sn | Montreal, ;° then». .ties Manitoba. coach headed: home ‘to assist In’ the western. section,” ~Whtel ended Tuesday. - “The camp here, was characteristic of. the’ western . style,” Fleming | said. “It wag: rougher ; and a. lot closer checking. . “Inthe east, I titled that when a player lost Hie puck, he didn’t pay. much attention to Dackchecking f it ‘for — . Sask,; Perron all." an Expandiig on his. theory the scores get lower, The. eastern | college. . players _Yeally tite to free-wheel and score those Mle, ‘Mlashy goals,’ oe - 5 “Tippett, of Prince’ Albert, who. played « last Coaches, wound up ‘with: “40, - players ate the ~ western “title in 1982, sald t:may take . séason . for. University. - of North Dakota, was probably the best all-around player at: . thé, western. camp. “He wasn't, caverly flashy | but. he’s A. Solid,, lwo-way player andin my ‘opinion, he . was ‘the , ngst - complete. player, at the camp.” oe ; Fleming also,said’ ie there was ; ANY. weakness .. -at the ‘camp, it was... at’, Soaltending position. re ara (King and: his coaching. staff) still going to have to find. themselves a - goalie,” Fleming sald, “But “of course ina situation like this. where a goaltender plays only one period a night, it isn't. . very - conducive 66 the ‘election provess.""* King, 37,. who. alse had George Kingston and Jean a6! assistant cpt, “camp... . that: western players ‘are “better ‘checkers, - : Fleniing .. -ald:*The farther weal you™ © go,"in:junior and ‘university’ hockey especially; You'll see - King, who’: Coiched Canada to the world. junior: %, “We'll | go’. over” camps and: alt - -down with: ° ; “ we Pollock - and: discuss ° Fleniing. sald centre Dave King --Dusang, (CP). WINNIPEG. - - David: Dusang and, Wayne Caplette, .. both : Winnipeg, scored knockout victories in the double: main” . event:of {a “professional | the boxing card Tuesday night. Dusang . - won |, ‘his’ -welterweight fight’ wien: ‘he. unloaded a thundeting right” cross. that broke. Denis Brisson's::jaw. at: the: -14- second mark of the. fourth round. ° ; The bout between’ ‘Dusang and Brisson of Chicauliml,. ~ Que.; was scheduled. for, eight rounds. ©! Dusang Jmproved. his retord to 9-1 with five: . knockouts. Brisson’ dropped . te M4. opis ape ha, So “both. a ~ Jeading ‘to the Olympics: from: : “it was the isth knockout _:for Caplette, ranked No. 4 in- Ganada in the middleweight - . Glass, Reddick, ranked No; 1 | * Pollock {s the ‘chairmen of , “a five-man. volunteer group “whose, function is - to put > _ together’ a Competitive team “for-the: 1984 Olympic. Games a hel Sarajevo, ‘Yugoslavia, . seven to 10 days to’ Select the: 4 -, players for the final. camp,’ scheduled for Aug. A 15+ “0. in - Calgary... “Forty-five players — nirié _ haive-already been selected “Swill form’ the: Calgary camp. Alter that, 25 players ‘willbe chosen to Play. in: a. - Series: of exhibition garhes, Caplette: - get pro knockout wins Caplette won, his ° 2st gas. decision ¢ against ~ four defeats. by wearing - -down-;-.gri Jerry: (Mack Truek) Reddick of Edmonton, then ‘putting his opponent away , ~ With’a barrage of punches at. a 2:49 of ‘the seventh round. ‘The middleweight bout, was also scheduled for ight. in middleweight, now has'a. record of:16-5. In @ junior. welterweight’ bout; ° ‘Dan: Pruden - Winnipeg’ booted : a. first. round féchnical . knockout -dver Ray: Mehler: of _. Budbury, Ont.) - >, a- world been: integrated. Into » the: i “Our financlal "plots: was, sound, but-v we" ir wilting: to make: rhanges: iE. that’ B.2 what dt Will take-toget ‘the: ; ‘elt? pathologists. ne said they." couldn't agree op t the.results said: Wilson's | melanoma ‘ -; was ‘a “low. risk” Jesion. melanoma is’ “difficult. ‘He eo referred.” to one case in’, which a ‘slightly: Taised. : . Hospital, said a melanoma ~ presents. 3 risk {a ie the'blood to other: parts of : , the’ body. nEM al mplonships: 1,?,added Coghlan, ymnéet, Samper of. iaral Editiodion, and taok the 10,000 ‘metres at the. 1962 “VANeOU “The: “hockey |: ‘Champlaly College’. Que.,. “the: doughty little Irish’ ‘dine, master plan to. capture the a 5,000-metre ~ - championship . summer in Helsinki... Coghlan will: ‘run’: his fourth mile of the outdoor | - S@ason Thursday. - in suburban | Burnaby in: the” Labatt “Lite. int mational : track classic.’ The .. 31- ‘year-old © holds the world indoor mile | ” record, is nearing tha end of... an :) hectic decade and figures’. 53,40 metres is: “the. ideal - event at this stage of. -his career, “The mile rong ‘good speed you need to maintain said Tuesday. the summer, : - ME plan: to. return’-h ine and ‘traiti for three or. four world These mile "aces important ate need“; over the*: distance at 5,000," Coghlan: will,.tun in ‘a. relatively - small. ‘field, at “ toughest opposition likely to: -* come from Sosthenes: Bitok, : 25, a Kenyan who once ran 7 af for - the University. Virginia. on gil: know, ‘the |, Canaidiain In i Lennoxville, Que,; probably _never-knew: what: hit him... : Here he was ‘counting on’: this kid fron Sherbrooke, ‘ i cone - named ©. | Yi Jacques’ Chapdelaing, “ta, : achleye:. _ lead his téam toiglory inthe’, . mpl 4 -Junlor. colleg 3 playing © chockey.. “anymore, | The: ‘kid, * wag, vim. * football, although. he. : ‘had: “neyes ‘Played the game. hetote. : overall," in the’ ‘Canadian Football: League’ 8. allege dragt last-‘winter:.:.- "and ‘my: hockey’ career "went -down ‘ ‘the . drat," is using mile races ‘in his . ‘later : this © distance. to -work ‘on. ‘the - ,. over 5,000 meétres,’* Coghlan . “The: ‘yAce 4 here will bemy last’ mile for weeks, ‘then peak ‘for, the « ; championships. oe are’ *. this: stage." becauise-of the speed you: | . didn’t'screw up," he added longer, Swangard Stadium, with his. 4 ‘Tunners:in the race will be. poping to hang onto me ‘and. set’: fast. time theméelves; " che sald. for a | . + plan: to run ‘second or third- ftom ther “sf ¢ Coghlan beat Steve Scott. : of the U.8. for the first time. Hast weekend. at Berkeley, *' - Wallif.,” es three minutes, "pe, 52 Coghlah’s. best time's. 3:52.11. - Coghlan’ s record: indoors, iwinter: in “East ‘Rutherford, N Ji; is 3:49.79, : ‘holds © the: world outdoor Fécord: of 3:47.33. “Coghiari- is. one of the’, favorites for the 5,000 atthe: world... because. . “world-record- holder: ‘Dave. Moorcroft of |. Eng not: Compete in minutes "and" Coghlan has ~The ‘times at the. world. will be - er « ‘The strongest man ere | will’ ‘win, which is why the - ivalining - ‘achedule is so’ _important,: Tye. never lost ' oVer.5,000 metres, except in the: last Olympic final.” “Coghlan, who. trains . at Heinb wus University i in New ely will retire after prone Olymples ‘telteraled - - that ‘aking 3: 50 indoors was a hyScological boost (o hik career and he wants to prove. “that che ‘also is a “great’ runner outdoors.” Several : ‘of the athletes named to! ‘Canada’s: track _ and held team for the World. ; University Gamea. next niotith in: Edmonton will compete’ ‘in’ the. ‘Burnaby co ‘ high iohWealth Games in Commonwealth Games. The Canadian open ried a for the-mile is 3: 55.9, and: ‘- world set this.” Sebastian Coe of England . ~ championships a land ‘is’ ‘injured: and will — "1983. is. Mooi roft’s record is: 13 .- ; ‘Chapdejaine’ ‘said this week. a _ after the Liond had finished . . 8 lengthy workout. . _ It was.a mere tive years: ago. © that 7 Jacques, ‘in’ an 5 school: for” the.-first: dim decided to shuck hockey for. football. He was, T.) green ‘ag they. come _ ., pefore I asked the caae fora. tryout, my. friends aa ‘tell: chim::.” “you hay experience, el him” _ YO ‘made No. receptions. : dn’ cateh any,, bu This” ‘week B.C. heat - decided to try the: six-fost,) . 185-pound ! ‘Chapdelaine: ates “wide. recelver, ae “position, where. ‘has: more. ; experience, : oy “Jacques - said. Matthews. "He's a . good, route-runner, he's got “speed and he has the ability to catch, -the ball. oe for three, laps; then take il. ; “wanted n me to learn f more ‘at _ -widé-out,” he said, "1 Guess - 8: ‘gome’ guys before: the next” seutath i: ¢ a : “Meanwhile,” back. * Pete Lavorato hobbling: with ‘a suspected ‘ay. e860 of gout, Layorato did ria _ tot} play in Edmonton, but ds. University and then become: My ~. the B.C, Lions’ first. cholge,.. ate aa 17-year-old» “f Columbus, will ” ‘Shoppers leads oer ; had. 2 ; at 6:15 p.m. vat: at Agar Park.” is. quite a: : versatile kid and we wanlto; FP give him every: chance to: --4;; edn a‘ starting * position,’ vtille:in the, season, Other ‘nahn emeaeet aon! - scheduled to neat the ‘Bombers.’ “ghey want to take a look at Is being: ‘bothered by a Sth foe and: “Matthews defensive Is - Minor girls softball scores ’ from Tuesday games: AR, King and Sons 12-40, Sportsmen 10-3, “Rock 9-8, Boychuk An ‘ Sespite rainy. weather and the. narrow loss. | "Wayside wins series opencr ‘Baseball Association semifinal series with a 15-4 win over ‘Kinsmen Tuesday night at Rotary Park, The Wayside-Kinsmen series continues Saturday. * morning at 10 a.m. in Rotary park. The other series, ‘between Shopper's Drug Mart and: Knights of Zo again Thursday night at 6:45 p.m. that series one game to none. - - Bronco division playoffs start tonight with best-of- three Series between second-place Skoglund Logging “yL - and fifth-place Overwaitea and between Elks and ’ Far-Ko Contracting’ starting at: 6:30 p.m. ‘at ‘Agar “Park. Top regular-season finisher Credit Union Bets * a bye in thefirst round of the playoffs, , and the playoffs can begin, Terrace Drugs will meet Totem Gulf and. Teprace Esso will play Flaherty Trucking iti the’ final _ Season In the Mosquito division, “tanidscoping season champs. * Kitimat: ‘Landscaping won the first: game of .. > senior division lacrosse playoffs at Tamitik Tuesday » Night, as they defeated Legion 250 7-4 to win the first, ‘game: of the double-round-robin playoff, ‘The win also. Gave Landscaping the regular-season “senior -divistn Oh Both LANs capinig an ‘Breek, Moore, Ian Buick and Chris Mueller each scored. two goals-and Adam Taylor contributed the : ME ior ‘division playotts. continue with Legion playiig Team 3 in their first meeting ‘of the post- ‘That game begins at 9 p.m. Thursday, Thursday games will have CASAW playing | at 5 p.m;and Kiwanis and Elks meeting at 7; 45 p-m. in the bantam _ game: , % ‘Quarterback’ Roy: Dewalt “Terrace Minor Girls Softball . Association results. ' ‘ In the bantam-mlidget division, Doc's. Cartage beat __.Pee wee division games had Skeena Hotel beating . ‘Camperland 15-11, Thornhill Huskies edged Lakelse - ‘Pharmacy 13-12 and- Gemini Gems beat Northwest Squirt division action ‘saw ‘Wade. Contracting beat Westend Chevron 9-2 bnd aul Sénsons beat Tunnel and : Mite: division action had’ Vie Froese Trucking ‘beating Bri-Don Speclals 12-10, Bri-Don coach Glen id his team played. very wiel as a unit Wayside Grocery ‘opened their Terrace Minor . In the mosquito division, two games remain to. be . played before the final league standings are made up makeup games of the regular _ wth games starting. (ae —_ re Legion were tied atthe end of the’ regular season, and . ' Tather than play off-in a special Bame league t organizers ‘used. “Tuesday's playoff game as the - deciding match, - single In Landseaping's win: Brad Owen hada pair : and Nick Middleton. and Ian Guy scored once each for Blue io : bore js - preparing’ his three -other 7 ~-plvots:= Joe Paopao, Sohn’ Foureade.and Tim Cowan—— for the. Winnipeg ‘pame in case Dewalt. isn't ready. Johnson, Barclay and Scaife in the tyke-novice game . alo ADVERTISING. 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