Jets in position pa teks final WHA title » a ‘EDMONTON (cP)"— team has ever won the World ‘Hockey Association . championship without placing first at the end of the "Whaupee Sun aie ver peg Jets, who w third this year’ “behind Ed- monton_ Oilers ‘and Quebec Nordiques, could break that finx with a- win tonight to weep up the last-avér WHA’ ’ "The defending champion “feta beat Edmonton 3-2 Wednesday night to take-a 3- i lead In the best-of-seven serlea, If Edmonton wins tonight, the sixth game will ‘be in Winnipeg Sunday and the seventh, if necessary, back here Monday, Oiler coach Glen Sather pays Jets turned lucky bounces. of the. puck into goals *. ‘twice Wednesday "We got no bounces. We COMMONWEALTH GAMES _ Surplus, or deficit? EDMONTON (CP) — Did: the Commonwealth Games Foundation, really emerge from — last ‘- summer's ‘tremendously successful production with a financial surplus or, like so many other major sporting events, will it actually wind up in a’: deficit position? Theanswer dependa on the outcome of Clty of Edmonton claims that the foundation owes It about $2.5 million for ‘expenses such as extra policing and transit coats during the games. The foundation closed its. books) Wedneeday, ap- proving 8 balance sheet showing - sixyear cumulative budgets of more than $318,000 to the end of 1978. With another §90,000 expected in corporate grants, the foundation could easily handle this year's final budget of about haven't had a break in two : series," gays Sather whose Ollers. defeated New England Whalers in a seven- game semi- final.” The Edmonton coach ox cla referee. Bill Friday tougher tonight on Jets goalte Gary Smith than Ron Harris was Wednesday. : Sather says Harris waa in- timidated by the raucus But that information was ‘presented and approved without settlement of the elty's claims Foundation president Dr, Maury Van Cliet said the’ organization has met ail- contractual obligations to the city and considera the matter closed/ But chief: ‘city com- “missioner and foundation director Doug: Burrows said the matter of the “out- crowd. ‘and ignored. comote aints: about: Sema jabbing his. atiels, cat Oller players. - "At leaat Friday will warn the guy,” saya Sather. eer 6 eta atyle which hae brought them threa come-from- behind victories. in the series, - Smith will start in goal and the line of Bill Lesuk, Roland ' Erikssonand Lyle Moffatt will be assigned. to hound Gretzky, Brett Callighen and Blair MacDonald. _ is Canada ’ Public Service Eriksson was a. surprise. choice as Gretzky's shadow because the former NHL player had a reputation as a poor checker, “The reason tobody thought Roland could che is because he was never asked to do it before," says ‘Jets coach Tom MocVie, McVie says he talked with -Erikason before the final series “just to show. him what I thought It would take to contain the little magician {Gretzky).” . 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