Page 4, The Herald, Monday, February 7, 1983 - “Terrace, Kitimat. domi y aA Nara, acer ESTIMA peat ar ra po : 7 \ . . : ‘Archery requires a lot of concentration, and these competitors got very Interested In what they \ were doing Saturday a at Cassie Hall Elementary School. pope ar ae vie peas . + ™ Canada’ Ss ‘ski team | ir - still has a chance > Canada’s ‘Alpine ‘bkiers ate ‘headed’ home| from . ‘Europe ‘and, for some,,, the . - “dréam” ‘of. a World’ Cup. dowohitl : championship remairis" alive; . Steve: Podborski, take the. men’s title by. ‘winning at Aspen, Colo., and Lake . Louise, Alte. ” in March. . All ‘three finished out of the medals Saturday at St. Anton, Austria, where the Canadians : Temain vin Ken 7 Heador Todd Brooker. could . - Austria; downhill standings. with 86 ‘points. Read is seventh with ‘69 points, Podborski eighth ‘European: segment: of ‘the. with - 63 ‘and Brooker 12th Cup downhill circuit ended. | ‘But, with no one man ‘having, am dominated this : :deason,: the. = , contention heading into the final two races... . The. Canadian ‘ women's team ° returns’ with fewer ‘ expectations since, - with "" only.“one ‘race to ‘go, the “downhill crown Js ‘all: but. “nestled on. the head of Doris’ de Auostint of Switzerland. “Klammer- of * leads - “men's (Franz : -with 43. A win is worth a5 ™ points... 2 " Podborski was * g6-100ths - of a second slower Saturday “Kings: are not hot . When. you're ‘hot, you's re ‘hot, arid when you'ye not, you're Kansas City ‘Kings, . Especially. the: Kings . When they're in Inglewood, a : ‘-. 1168-106 National Baske(ball. Association: decision. he Tos. “ Angeles. ; ; “Tn order for the Kings in: beat the Lakers, we have. ta- . be on aroll and we are ‘not ~ on a roll how.” ae Calif. . “WNgodlés ‘to: say, the ‘Lakers were very “ood, " Manas; City, coach ‘Cotton “Clarke, ~ Rustad. uly ‘DELTA, (CP) _ ‘Brad Clarke , "etarie and: * Lorne: ‘Rustad of Vancouver both. wor. their. ‘matches ‘Sunday in, the’C slide of- ‘competition at the Pacific Coast men's curling championship and join two other winks heading tothe B.C. men's: “curling — ccharaplonship next weekend _ in Kamloops, ~ _ Clarke ‘and. Rustad will join B-side winner Bemie Sparkes of Vantouver and ‘A-cyent champion. Wayne Frank of Maple Ridge. * Clarke‘ defeated Ernie - Hawking of Victoria 0-5, while Rustad ‘dowted Sylvain Parent of Van- couver 7-5. -Fitasiemona said Sunday . after the Kings lost for. the 20th consecutive time in the . Forum, where they haven't won since. 1974, dropping a After all, they’ve rolled over in eight of their: last nine games. |. Meanwhile, | Atlanta - ” Hawi , Who had: lost: "20 of - thelr previous 22 games: in- gurprised: the. Celties 116-111, Elsewhere, it was! “Philadélphia | Teers: - 97, Seattle SuperSonics 8; “Dallas, ‘Mavericks * -Portland: Trail Blazers 108; ‘ Phoenix Sting 100, Golden. - State ’ Washington: Bullets 10%, ‘Indiana Pacers -99; ‘Cleveland Cavaliers - 110, - Ban, Diego Clippers 107. Results Saturday: ‘New: Boston; Warriors .. 92; York: “402, Houston: 101;' Detroit 111, New" Jersey. 10L;- Chieago 117, Cleveland 113; "Denver 143, Utah 136;. and “Golden ‘State 106; ‘San 7 ~~ Amtomia 102.) ftom. disqualified after missing a . 63-100ths and: than winner Peter Luescher “of Switzerland, which left _. the Torontonian in fourth place. Brooker, from Paris, - Ont., was 15th (15% seconds behind Luescher) and Read, - ‘Calgary,: was: gate. Felix: “Belezyk _of Castlegar, B.C., was: 2th, Robin’ “McLeish of Kanata, Ont., 25th, Doug Kerr of Cranbrook, B.C., 31st. and Chris Kent of ‘Calgary 52nd. ' In a women's’ downhill race Saturday at Sarajevo, ‘Yugoslavia, Maria Walliser_- -of Switzerland won in os 1:19.88 seconds, beating . sixth-placed' Laurie Graham a Inglewood, OnL.,. fa second, Gerry - Sorensen of” Kimberley, B.C., was. 14th (1;21,67), Lisa Savijari of Bracebridge, Ont., 38th, ‘Shane Leavitt of Calgary , 44th, Wendy Morrison | of “Vancouver 45th, Lynda - ‘Robbins of Toronto 46th and | ~_ Liz Tomy of Oltawa 5ist, ‘In a men’s slalom event Saturday at St. Anton, Steve Mabire. of the United States. _. edged runner-up Andreas Ler) Welzel.of Liechtenstein. - “ Well, ‘perhaps. ‘they are. ; Phil Mahre leads averall that , and men's: standings combine | downhill "slalom resulls, while fellow- American. McKinney tops. women's “standings. A. blizzard forced coil: cellation of a women’s giant: slalom race “Sunday: at ., Sarajevo. 11a, 5 ‘Meanwhile, ini World Cup freestyle © competition- Sunday at Livigno,- Italy,’ _ Bill Keenan of Calgary won" “his. second mogul.event. in ‘two days to assume: first . ‘place.in the standings. -Luete: Barma of Lac * Beauport, Que., was fourth, Marie Claude” Asselin” of Montréal, two-time: World - Cup: combined - champion, - fifth and Meredith Gardner - of Oakville, ‘Ont., “ninth In” ‘ ihe women's race.. current . coach, Tamara : win. a . Sports Editor . Terrace could have. won ihe. 1993 edition of the ‘Northern B.C. Winter Girhes’ even without’ the ~": ahead “help of the’ ‘other’ meinber ‘communities in. “the in th Kitimat-Siikine. region... ‘According’ to the last’ unofficial ‘esills ieeued Sunday. evening, Fraser-Fort George; the region. that includes Prince George, had 1000 points and ‘al ‘121 medals, ‘with a few. more ‘resulta yet.to be: . tabulated. . Terrace athletes, mearvhile, won 1184 medals, 7 66 of which were golds.’ And that adds | up to. a decisive victory for the host Kitimat-Stikine: region, whieh 88 A zone tallied 271 medals, 96 golds amon; “hem. Of course, Terrace's cause was: aided by. the host zone berth rules, which allow members of \ host communities. to.enter.a team along: with the : normal regional team. . That shouldn't take too much of the lustre off - the weekend’s activities, ‘though, since everyone ; concerned with the organization of the’ games spent the afternoon patting themselves on the - backs and ‘congratulating each other ona dob! well done. - Kitimat, too; did very. well at ‘the games, 7 - benefiting again from the host zone berth rule.’ , Kitimat athletes ran up an unofficial total of a Bruins grind Sabres to extend. streak Boston Bruins contintied their impersonation of: a meat grinder. Sunday night by chewing up Buffalo Sabres 5-1 to lengthen their. - National Hockey “League unbeaten streak: to Bb games,- | Besides the team streak, goaltender Pete -Peeters extended his personal - An-" defeated string to 20 games. “We're a loose team: with - a lot of confidence and: ‘the main reason for the success is the guy in: goal,” said assistant « Boston coach, Gary Doak. Right | winger Rick Middleton. scored twice and assisted on another’. and. ~ Barry: Peter. McNab,. Pederson’ and cri c- OO _ tavish added singlés'f r the . Beuins.. Dave” Andreychuk _ replied for.the Sabres. | _ The’ Bruins had beaten Hartford’ Whalers. 7-4 _ Saturday. _ Elsewhere Sunday, . it was: ‘Detroit’ Red Wings 3, Toronto. ‘Maple Leafs ‘0; Chicago Black Hawks 4, New . York. Rangers 13. Montreal Canadiens. 2, Winnipeg Jets 0; Vancouver © Canucks 4, New. Jersey Devils 4; and. . Quebec .Nordiques 4, Washington _ Capitals 4 “4G Chicago 4," Detroit 3; Toronto 6,. Vancouver 4; Calgary Flames 7, Pitt: 4;. sburgh, .... Penguins’ Philadelphia Flyers 2, Los Angeles Kings 0; ‘Minnesota . North Stars 4, New York. Islanders.2; Washington 5, New Jersey 4; Quebec 0, .. ’ Buffalo 0; and St., Blues 2, the Rangers 2. Peeters, who will start: ‘in: : the all-star game Tuesday -. for. the ‘Wales Conference; ‘ . the word quit means.’! Marini was a member of ihe Islanders, but ihe three-. _lime ‘Stanley Cup .cham- “pions, overflowing with has not lost since last Nov. 11 andi is three games shy. of tying Gerry Cheevers, his for the NHL's longest undefeated streak by a netminder. ~ Red Wings 3 Leals o -» Reed Larson scored in the first period and Mark .'. . Lofthouse scored in each of the second and third’ periods: 7 ‘as Detroit ended a’ four-: - game - losing streak and. with © Toronto for the fourth and ~ moved into a tie. fina] playoff position in the Norris Division. Hawha 4 Rangers 1 Al Secord, with his 41st. goal of the season, Denis Savard, Billy Gardner and ; ‘Rick | Pdterson.. Chicago to a fifth stralght Esposito, : Canadiens 2 Jeis o Mark Napier and Steve . Shot. scored 5D seconds: 3 apart in the third period and” - goaltender Richard Sevigny’. stopped all 27 shots to give’. Montreal : ‘the win In Win- nipeg, - Canucks 4 Bevis 4 In East Rintherford, N.J., 7 nate ‘By DON SCHAFFER’ Other results Saturday: 7 the | ‘McDonald Flames and Pete Peelers of ‘Boston Bruins. - Louis’ _ New. York's . Chris © Kontos was'the only player:- fo "beat goaltender Tony. “eign i _ don. schatfer. Northern W Winter a John Wensink’ 'S goal at 7:53 _of the third period gave the Devils the tie with Van- couve r ‘The Canucks got all. their goals — by Gary’ Liupul, . medals, neti mn a a silvers = 2 28, ‘Meanwhile, ‘Fraser-Fort George: looks ake ea: 7 -in ‘for: second: “place; ‘as in athe last medal’. -; ‘count: they were" well ; ahead -‘of" :third-place : ,. Skeena-Queen Charlottes (Prince Rupert and the’ ” Charlottes) by a count of 421 medals'lo 92. . ') Bulkley-Nechako, which: extends - ‘from’ - Smithers. to: Vanderhoof,-is unofficially :fourth ” with 58 medals, while Pbace-Liard is filth with 44 and thie 1982 host. and. champion Cariboa region is. "last. with 35 ‘medals... ; : Leading the way for the Terrace. medal: win-: ners were the Tetrace Bluebacks swim club, who. - ~" corittibuted, a tolal of 55 medals. from the-pool.” “events, Leading the way were the 15-19 year ald’ ° gicls,: ‘who.won 10 gold medals and a total of 20 _ medals altogether. - . Swimmers Angus Highe, jim Highe and Kathy “ _ Highe: combined for:a total of 14 medals, while - Chantal ‘McFarland and Tracey McFarland | : combined for 12 niedals. ~.was-ihe top.medal winner in the pool, winning — elght medals alone and swimming on. medal-. Chantal McFarland Stan Smyl, Thomas Gradin *- and Doug Halward — on the power: play. Brent Ashton, Don Lever and Jeff Larmer also scored for New w Jersey. 12: golds. - * ~-competition. several days. "Anders Eldebrink: ‘aeored his first goal as a Nordique ‘to force the tie. Michel Goulet scared his 39th goal of the season on a- ; penalty shot and added his - ening i as ‘well ; _ The, Terrace” "Peaks igjrnanatios ‘elu. lao: assed in afew: ‘medals, with its. competitors: in” ‘the-artistie gymnastics: for. girls section. of the ames: ‘winning. fifteen medals, and. “competing. - strongly. will: thé talented. and mumeérically - ., “Se strong. Prince George: School ‘ol: “Artistic: Gym: . a ve nastics and the Gymplx, also: of Prince George. Karate enthusiasts from: Kitimat alap put on quite a show, winning 30 medals waleh. Included ; terrace also did well in team ‘Sports, ‘winning me both ends of the curling competiilon, taking both: — then’s and women’s water polé and winning gold, ; . medals.in the boys and men’s. indoor ‘sopcer : . Kitimat’ 8 girls indoor soccer team ‘also w vine 7 ‘gold,’ “but were awarded it after .the . entire: Williamna Lake team wae disqualltied tor curfew and behavior violations.-- .; ~. Both of the other major disqualifications were ; from Williams Lake as well, with.two gold-medal. : winning boxers losing thelr. hardware for ‘curfew: 7 arid behavior violations. Sah, ‘Sheer numbers and time restriction preven! complete resulls from being published in: today’ 5 Herald. A game-by-game report on the: local : ‘athletes in the Games will follow in the ext 40th later, and pale Hunter. added a single. for ‘the Nordiques. Bob Gould, with. two goal, Bobby Carpenter. ‘and Mike Gartner scored - for Weahingion. o Marini: eager to play on: Tuesday “UNIONDALE, N. Y. (AP) — It’s a game that: means nothing in the standings but ‘everything in the v world to Hector Marini. “Tm still jittery," the |. New Jersey Devils right winger said about his . selection for. the National | Hockey League all-star game Tuesday night. “I just - 7 hope I Play, well for the Buys ( - ; on our team:” ~ ‘When he found ‘out about - ‘his selection last. week by. New York Istanders coach | Al Arbour, Marini said he “spent all night tossing and : turning, just thinking about . It. ih) “Twas ‘ actually players ‘such as Wayne Gretzky of. Edmonton Oilers,” Peter“ Stastny of ‘Quebec Nordiques, Mike Bossy and Bryan Trottier of Islanders, - Lanny of Calgary ..But even though. Marini ‘is in aweof being in their: _tariffed company, colleagues believe he: belongs there. “We-don’t have a player cis Who works “harder,” ‘says “Devila’ ‘ianager’ Billy MacMillan. | coach-general “Hector doesn’t know what talent, dealt him to. the Devils Jast Oct. -1 for an exchange of fourth-round draft pleks in-1983. '. The deal has paid - off - ‘handsomely for the Devils. In limited service with the Islanders last year, Marini. Managed, orily ‘eight - goals and (16 assists. One “week before the all-star game, Marini had. collected 15. . goals and 34 points and led ““"the.: Devils with three winning goals: * Marin is one of 20 players ~“pepresenting the Prince of helped _. Wales Conference in’ the 36th = all-star’.game at Nadsau Veteraris Memorial Coliseum, home ‘of | the Islanders. These - include . ~~ four’ members ‘of the -host “team ~ forwards Bossy and - _Trottier’ and defencenien | ‘Denis ‘Potvin and: Dave’. Langevin: . The first “twa: Jeams ‘in . are - each . _- conference © selectéd hy the Professtonal Hockey ‘in- -timidated about the thought of being out there with all » those stars."" . ~ Marini will. line up with and against higher profile’ Writers’. ‘Assoclation, while the final > eight players'are chosen by the “respective all- star ‘ coaches. . “ Also on the ‘Wales team - Gretzky. . paces .. ihe Clarence Campbell Con-. ference, which will _be NHL scoring race for. the “third straight year and is “which won the game 4-2 last _ year behind Bossy’s' two - goals — is Peeters, who leads the NHL in virtually every goaltending category. only slightly behind: his- points pace of last season, . when he’ set records’ for Roals (92), assists (120) and - - points (212). The latest addition to the’ Campbell. roster is goaltender John’ Garrett, Tepresent a “with the all. “Star fa for two weeks after’ ‘un- dergoing plastic ‘surgery Sunday in Toronto: for a punctured eardrum: suf- fered when he -stopped ‘a- slap: shot Saturday .night. . - Garrett, with Vaneouver.. only three days alter-being acquired from Quebec; ‘also - . Will represent the team at, - jhe, players’ association niedling held in conjunction ‘Quick goals change game. “Two ‘quick goals ty Doug Houda’ and. Rob Hamill {urned the game around for Calgary Wranglers as they ; resigned. ‘ skated -to an 6-5 win over . visiting Saskatoon Blades in ‘a Western Hockey League game Sunday. -“The goal that changed the complexion of the game. - was Houda’s ‘and to come - back 12 seconds-laler wlth “Winnipeg, they learned coach . Don- Boyd had. It was Boyd’ s first year as coach of the Pats..He cited ‘ personal reasons for his another goal definitely gave us 4 big boost,’ said Calgary coach Doug Sauter. ‘In. other action, Nanaimo Islanders :topped visiting Seattle Breakers 9-2 and ‘Winnipeg: Warriors skated ‘toa. 8-2. decision over hometown Regina Pats. After: a careless | first decision. Regina general | Manager Bob Stumm took his place behind the bench, ~ Guy Paradis, Brad Blissner and Randy Gilhen scored for Winnipeg. Dale Dekatch and Gary Leeman. replied for the Pats.” Winnipeg goaltender Jim Appleby was tested 39 times’ . - while Todd ‘Lumbard faced 23 shot in the Pats" tet: Nanaimo 9 Seattle 2 : In Nanaimo, the Islanders. - extended | their” winning -streak to four games with a period Saskatoon jumped into the lead but, in the final minute of the second period, . Houda scored the tying goal and Hamill put Calgary into . the lead. Ken Quinney scored three goals, Barry Bracko added. - ‘BL \ pair . -and Mike Heidt,” scored’ once for. ney’'s ‘Secgnd. three-goal performance in as many games and Calgary's fifth- straight home win.. “Dale ‘Henry, Larry ' Korchinskt, Lane Lambert, the “Wranglers. It was- Quin- #2 win over visiting Seattle | Breakers. . ' Jim MeGeough and Harry Pro Bowl v "HONOLULU (AB) National Football League's elite, was not the most. flawlessly played - football game eves, but it had its. “Moments. Perry Ganchar and Todd’ _ Strueby- replied for the ‘Blades. | Saskatoon coach Daryl Lubiniecki was not pleased with) .his . team’s - per- ‘formance. ’ “There's.io question that defensively .we just played ‘victory Sunday for the. ‘ Nattonal -. ference. -: terrible,” he sald. We gota . game.” ‘Wrangler’ -little fancy ‘and we don't’ have anyone fancy, We. got: away from our normal _ goaltender : Mike’ Vernon was tesled 21. times. while’ Saskaloon's Terry Moroz faced 32 shots. - ~ Saskatoon took eight of 10 - minor penalties while each ieam | ‘hed: two fli htin .. © Fighting... other blocked, kicked the ‘majors. . Winnipeg, fy Regina z- ' The most decisive Was in the final moment, as Dallas quarterback Danny’ White: and: Green ‘receiver: John Jefferson . Bay wide combined to pull out a 20-19 Football ...Con- ‘ ajar Via ie: ‘Hanood each. scored lwice - for Nanaimo, while > Rob. : * Benjamin, John. LaFon- : tairie, Mitch. Poulln, “Vern. “Smith: and Troy. Farkvem’ ; added singles. * ‘Alan Kerr. and. ‘Ron "Renner replied, for Seattle. . ‘Nanaimo. ‘goalie Pokey. Reddick played a -strong game, -blocking 36. Seattle, shots, while Dave Rass and Mike Maisonneuve: ‘com. bined for 22. saves for” Seattle. ‘ ‘In ganies. Saturday, 7 Winnipeg tamed Portland B- - 7 -in “overtime, Saskatoon downed Medicine: Hat: 8-4, Kamloops ” posted ’"a- 5-1 victory over Prince Alber! and Victoria downed Seattle - 95, was dull. (AB) ~ The, NFC’s winning drive. alive. 7 Pro Bowl, showcase for the The NFC, had fourth-and- : seven at. the. AFC 25. when the Packers'.receivéer made -a fingertip grab of: White's throw for al yard. pickup. ; “White ‘completed. Mof 26 — passes for 162 yards -while splitting quarterback duties ~with ‘Washington's a” “doe Theismann. : : The NEC victory. over- shadowed a Pro Bowl-; ° ' record *' passing... per- paeey formance by . Fouts; who Tralling the- ARC: most of. “completed 17. of 90 throws ithe gamey.the NFG marched. 65, yards, 40, thes: winning»: tquchdowns: coming: onan: lkyard: pags trom .Whitg; to Jefferson, .. ‘named: the ‘game's most valuable: player with:-San’ -. Diego quarterback: ‘Dan’ ~ Fouts. of ‘the AFC, with 31 seconds left. * Washington's Mark. "Moseley, who. had” iiissed;.. In- Regina, the: Pats had. - more. on. ‘their. mings than ~ hockey. when; two hours before \their 3-2 loss. to. three. field goals . and. had -. extra point to give the NFC. ihe trlumiph- _ Jefferson on the play before the touchdown | kept the - " fhe... score ; for 274 yards while ‘sharing the duty. with. Cincinnati's Ken.Anderson, Both Fouts’s “passing” yards and.-his” - completions were; eame -Pecorda,. . Fouts, “thinking a ‘the - ‘josers! shares of $5,000; half. ‘that of the winhters;. sa'd: “That's a tough way to lose ‘five gtand.’ ve The deferisive standout. in ; “the. Contest, was- Dallas cornerback, Everson: Walls, coe \ whochad nine: lackles;;(wo A. diving» “reception by - Assists, two: terceytions and: deflection ofa field ioal ; _ Attempl: : Pe