fod Aerated abt am Get ot cee Rangers A three-goal explosion in a span of 56 seconds gave New York Rangers a 6-3 National Hockey. League victory over Philadelphia Flyers in a crucial Patrick Division game Wednesday ‘night. Reijo Ruotsalainen, Ron Greschner and Mike Allison scored in that short third-period span to overcome a 3-1 deficit. — The win, New York’s fourth. in five meetings. with Philadelphia this season, gave the Rangers athree-point bad over the Flyers in the race for third Blace in. the : Patrick Division. In other NHL. games Wednesday night, It was Boston Local Sports Shorts wai The Terrace figure skating club is performing. their annual ice carnival this weekend at the Terracé arena, The theme of this year's carnival is T.V. Fantasia. Approximately 65 skaters or two thirds of the club members will be participating: in the show. The club has been rehearsing for over a month now. There will be two performances of T.V. Fantasia. Saturday-aight's show is at 8 p.m. and the Sunday Matinee is at 2p.m. Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for students, and $1.50 for seniors and children under 12. Children under 2 2 are free. : . “The 4th annual bowl-a-thon to raise money for the Heart Fund is on this weekend at the Terrace bowling alley, Eight teams are entered and collecting pledges for the event, they are; Mills Memorial Hospital, CF TK, Sears, Legion, Bank of Montreal, Bank of Commerce, B.C. Hydro, and the . RCMP. The teams will begin bowling at 8 p.m. Saturday night and bowl until 2 a.m. Sunday morning. Organizer Betty Campbell says she hopes the bowl-a-thon will raise $2,400 for the heart fund drive. She says it ap:. pears this year's campaign full fall short of the $12,000 local: goal so she hopes to boost that with @ good showing in the © bowl-a-thon. ’ The Terrace Peaks gymnastics club is hosting: a seven club gymnastics meet at Skeena Jr. Secondary * this weekend and the zone provincial team will be selected. Two Prince George clubs, Quesnel, Smithers, Rupert, Ft. St. John, and Terrace will be the seven clubs participating in the Northern division meet on Saturday and Sunday, The meet gets underway at 9.4.m Saturday with a march in. The events will run all day Saturday and will wrap up Sunday afternoon. The weekend will decide selection of the girls to attend the provincial meet in Vancouver in April. The top two girls from each of the four provincial age grdups will quallfy to attend. Last yéar the Peaks club Bent five gymnast to- the we provincial mest! and the, cfub-is, hoping ‘to match or teller me that representation. this year. errs : too Jate to’ count; ‘even though coach Don ‘Nelaon oot explode T _ Bruins 4 Detrolt Red Wings 2,-Buffalo Sabres 4 catan’s Flames 2, New Jersey Devils 8 Washington. Capitals ‘3 Minnesota North Stara 3 Toronto Maple Léeafs'3, W Jets 6 Chicago Black Hawks’4, and Los Angeles. Kings! 7 . Pittsburgh Penguins 4. The Flyers grabbed ad1 lead midway through the game when rookie Dave Poulin scored twice and Darryl Siitler’ also beat Rangers goalie Glen Hanlon. But. Mark Pavelich’ triggered the Rangers rally by scoring 0 on: ‘a breakaway at: li: Res of the second petiod. ; Q ’ Four minites later, rookie Peter Sundstrom coilegied hia te _ second goal of the night with a one-handed shot off a feed by. Nick Fotiu. Then the Rangers broke it open with their third-. period flurry. |. Sabres 4 Fiimes 2 oe ee Mike Foligno, ‘John. Tucker, Jerry “Kora: ‘and. Gilles Hamel scored for Buffalo. Kent Nilsson and'Hakan Loob.” replied for Calgary. The win ‘kept. the Sabrés, -first'in the’ Adams Division, four points ahead’ of Boston. The Flames remain second ii ‘he shaythe Divison wth vi pet seven ahead of Vancouver Canucks, ; Leafs. a North Stare 3 Toronto earned an* “Iioportant point, in its battle for a playoff spot, while ‘Minnesota clinched the Norrig Division. . Rick Vaive scored: two goals to reach the 60-goal plateau for a third Gonsecutive year and Bill Derlago.added one for the. Leafs, last in the Norris Diviélon but three points behind - Chicago: ‘Black’ ‘Hawks and ‘the final playoff. berth: Both: teams hayé ‘elght’ gdamies remaining: Dennia Maruk, Brian Bellows; aid Al MacAdam. ‘scored for the North: State.” Jets a ‘Black Hinks 4: ’ Dale Hawerchuk scored two goals for Wiinnipeg.or one point ‘ shy of Vancouver‘Canucks in the battle for third place in the Smythe Division. The Jets have four games in hand. Morris Lukowich;.: ‘Paul: ‘MacLean, Lucien DeBlois and: “Thoniag Steen algo scored for. the ‘Jets, Tom Lysiak, Jeff Larmer, : Jerome Dupont and: Darryl, Sutter replied. for the Hawks. os ‘ * for.the Devils. - Veitch once for the: Capitals. Brulna 4 Red wings 2 2 : Mike Krushelnyski scored two goals and defenceman Ray Bourque: added & goal and two assists to. lead Boston. Rick ‘Middleton added the other Bruin goal while Steve Yeerm an and Ivan Boldirey answered for the Red Wings. cl, Devils 3 Cepltals 3° ; ' New Jersey’s Mel Bridgman scored his ist goal at 8; 52 of the third period and tlie Devils hung on for a tle. Washington now is three points ‘behind. Patrick Divisioii léadérs New York Jalanders. Dave Lewis and Tim Higgins’ also scored Mika. ‘Gartner scored ° twice | and, Darren * Kings 7: Penguins 6°: ~ Bernie Nicholls became thie fourth Les Angeles player to score 40 goals‘In a season ‘and added two assists, Fred Barrett, Steve Christof, Jim Fox, Dave “Taylor, Charlie - Simmer and Mark Hardy rounded out the Kings’ scoring, -Centte Mike Bullard scored his 49th and seth goals: of the season and Bob Errey, Doug Shedden, Kevin MeCarthy and "Pat Boutette added singles for the Penguins. . , Clock decides issue between 76ers and Bucks The clock always seems {(o decide the. jsoue wheat . Philadelphia 76ers ‘meet Milwaukee Bucks,” . a “It was no different Wednesday night as the ‘Téers hing ‘on to the ball in the final seconds to edge the Bucks: ‘al in 4 National Basketball Association action... .- Milwaukee’s last shot, by’ Junior: Bridgeman, - ‘was good. “Without looking at the tape, it looked lke: the eloék moved too fast,” Nelson said. : ; Milwaukee played without centre Bob Lanier. ang gird : Nate Archibald, both starters, and reserves Harvey Cat: chings and Kevin Grevey, all of whom were injured... “Both teams are so good, with such great individual, talent, that we end up trading baskets down the. ‘stretch, - sald the Sixers’ Julius Erving. “We ran the clock- down, and they didn’t have time to.get:their last shot off.2’: an The victory was the sixth straight for the defending NBA champlons and -snapped a five-game winning streak ‘the wo Bucks: had ‘coipiled on the road.. . ; In other NBA games Wednesday night it was ‘Kansas City : Kings 101,'Atlanta Hawks 93; New Jersey Nets 108, Phoenix Suns 102; Washington Bullets 103, Boston Celtics 99; Denver. ; Nuggets 125, Detroit Pistons 121; and Dallas Mavericks 105, , San Diego Chargers 101, PUTS 76ERS AHEAD — ‘Andrew Toney, who hit only two of 13 field-giat atteinpts in the first three quarters, led the fourth-quarter rally‘ with 12 points. 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" Milwaukee was ‘led by’ Johnéon with 24 points, Kings 101 Hawks 83° * Eddie Johnson ‘scored 27 points and LaSalle Thompson added 24 as the Kangas City handed Atlanta its ninth loss in theit last 10 games. ce why ae 103 Celtics 99, Ea lead for good. with 1:56 left as the’ Bullets Jed moat of the way, but had to rally to break Boston's ogame winning streak. Larry Bird Jed, ‘Boston with al t pain Nets 108 Suns 102°" ‘Kelvin Ransey scored ii of his 21 points in the fourth quarter as the Nets singed from, behind in the closing moments to register ite win. Over, Phoenix. . Ricky Sobers hit two tre throws to give Washington the 7 ~ Winterhawks | Jett ' Rohlicek and Ray Podloski: ‘scored three goals each’. as Portland Winter Hawks gave themselyes a bit of ~ breathing space in the Western Hockey’ League Western Division with a 14-4 home-ice drubbing of Kelowna Wings. The pack remained tightly. bunched: in ‘the Eastern Division, with five points “between the second-and fifth- ~-place teams. Second-place. Medicine Hat. Tigers moved three points | -ahead. of Lethbridge Broncos, winning 7-2 over Calgary Kee while Lethbridge lost 5-2 to Brandon ‘Wheat wie don \ win put't the Wheat King 6 into a third-place x with th'Cathbridge, and Pririce, Rie ed kept pace, two points farther back, ‘by ‘downing Saskatoon Blades 11-7. The Portland victory gave the third-place Winter Hawks a three-point edge over Seattle Breakers, ‘who occupy the fourth and final Playoff. spot in the West, one point. up on _ Victoria Cougars. “We got alittle bit of offence going,’* Winter Hawk coach Ken Hodge observed after-his team had completed its humiliation of the last-place Wings: Portland led a1 and @-2 by periods ‘and ovitahot- Kelowna. 57-40. “We played very aggressively and had great puck movement throughout the game," Hodge,said. “My heart goes out to Bruno (Campese; the Kelowna goaltender). He . ’ didn't get. very much help out there.” - Rohlicek scored his three goals wearing : a plastic shield ‘New Jersey, which has won nine of its last 10 and now Is 95-90, held Phoenix without a field goal over the final 4:30 while outscoring the Suns 13-2. - Nuggets 125 Pistons 121 Dan Schayes . sank two free ‘throws wil cnt : ‘remaining to snap a ile and lift Denver over: Detroit. ‘Alex English: scored -$7 points and. Kiki. Vandéweghe scored $2 to carry the Nuggets’ offence, ‘ Mavericks 105 Clippers 101 - — Guard Brad Davia gave Dallas the lead midway through ~ the fourth quarter’ ‘with a-jump shot, then hit. five’ points down the stretch as the Mavericks held off ‘San Diego. The win pulled the’ Mavericks, 36-31, into a tle for the Midwest Division lead with the idle Utah Jazz, © ~ : _ Mark Aguirre: ‘had 2. points for Dallas, " aa make space and wire. cage on ‘his helinat to protect a broktin te i and swollen eye, the result of being hit by a puck in practice j a week ago. _ “The mask does give me more confidence to take a hit,” he sald. “I know I'm not golng to have another freak ac: cident.” TIGERS 7 WRANGLERS z In Medicine Hat, Rocky Trottier, Dary! Henry and Al Conroy scored two goals each as the Tigers moved to within four points of the diviston-leading Regina’ Pats.. Medicine . Hat goalie Blair McGregor stopped. 44 shots, including 19 in the'first period, at the end of'which the ‘Tigérs led 1-0, WidERT ANGI g BON 288 G)ue ta Ss assisted on one for the Wheat Kings. Derek Laxdal also iad two goals, while Wheat King goalie Jay: Palmer made 33 paves, | ‘Brandon's Cam Plante assisted on two, raising his scist total for the year to 109, two behind the WHL record for ~defencemen set by Portland’s Jim Benning: in 1000-41. RAIDERS 1k BLADES 7 - - The Raiders tralled $-0 two minutes into the game, but came back for their 16th home-ice victory in-a row. At the end of a-wild first period, Prince Albert had & 6-5 edge, andthe Raiders moved shead 10-6 in ‘the second. Centre Dan Hodgson led the Prince Albert attatk with twe goals and four aasiats, as the Raiders outshot the Blades 50- - Swiss wins: seventh Straight “CORNWALL, Ont. (CP) — The glitter was in the Andre Flotron’ ‘8 eyes, not in the gold bullion he usually deals in, after Switzerland won its. severith straight game Wed- neaday at the world, ‘junior men's curling championship. : ‘The Swiss skip leaped high inte the air, waving hls broom, . as his last rock on the final end did what he told it to do and . froze against the French rock -~ giving Switzerland a‘stéal and: a win. jiot ‘to, mention a more commanding. lead; . (3 was, Flotron 'g first show of emotion, despite the fact he -{s leading ‘a rink from ‘a.country ‘that has never finished | ‘better. thah fifth and. never been in the playoffs, ih the Uniroyal event's 10 years... “Now all'we have 6 do is win our nent two. games,” he weld after his exuberance had died down. “We certainly " hewer “thought we'd be even and nothing, of course, and ure, we are proud." « While Switzerland nowis well in front, therest of the pack 4 closing to affer’the single draw Wednesday. ! Sweden, which was, tied with Switzerland for five rounds, “now hes droppidd two in a row to be 5-2 along with the United States rink, which ' ‘came back strong dftey a bad start. Norway also. was 5-2. Canada.’ ‘and. Scotland ‘was at 45, France and West Germany 25, Denmark 14, and Italy 0-7, _ CANADA WINS.” - “In other games ‘Wednesday, Canada, skipped’ ‘by. Jamie ‘Sehnelder of Kronau, Sask., défeated Ulrik: Schmidt of Denmark 7-2; Al Edwards of the United States won 7-4 over Jobnay Jahr of West Germany ; thé Italians, led by Stefano Oaal,,lost their ‘seventh lopsided one in a row, losing to Norway’ 8 Morten Skaug 10:1; and Sweden's second: loss * * weit to Mike'Hay of Seotland41. 9°. Edwards, ‘Hie cubly halted farmer from: ‘grain. and’ un “thewer country 36 kilometres south of the’ Manitoba border, , is really starting to éee the-sunshine alter’ ‘some: disasters ° along the way,— ineluding a bitrged rock that, lest them one ~We didn’t shoot all that well,” he said after the nevetith-” “Yound whi;'“f had-a free draw for four in. the seventh end ‘and just couldn't get the right weight and. went right * through, the house, something 1 haven’t done all week. ie “But, you're right, things are going better and we are. kk in there.” ‘Another who is right in there put a bit facther back, ¢ : ‘Schneider sald his rink is getting more relaxed: and more _eontident. - . CHANGED STYLES “se plirled well today, and. seemed to have out weight down and were hitting the stick,” he said, although ndding that thie tce.is so straight they have had to switch from their . usual go-in-behind style to takeout. “But they are all big” games from niow'on.’"", “The situation has also changed for the Scottish skip after three straight losses that started -all kinds of rumors of ‘dissension and upper-level troubles. “We had no choice but to win,” Hay said after heating the Swedes. “Win our: next two and we'll be involved in something. "We were really shocked after our first three games, but we are now playing better and reading-the ice better.” Hay’s rink is the firat to play in the juntor world and the Sliver Broom the’ same year, Prior to losing the first games, they were the ‘top-heavy favorites, °°. The round-robin section winds up today - with any tle- breakers being played Friday before the semifinal. in the evening. The final will be Saturday. ‘. Knights. win ', Penticton captaln lan Kidd asiisted pn six. goals as the - Kriights defeated Revelstoke Rangers 16-6 Wednesday inight fo win their B.C. Junlor Hockey League quarter-final series rs Inother games, Langley Eagles alto won their seria +1, stopping Abbotsford Flyers 9-4, while Vernon Lakers edged ‘ Summerland Buckaroos 4-3, Summerland leads that series 4 22. : - In Penticton, Brett Hull, Arron Seott and Greg Cyr each scored twice for, the Knights, who led 40 after. the, first period and:8-1 going. Into the third. i - Bor, the: Rangers,.Verne:Kinley scored: twice, Se Penticton goalie Mike Jeffrey made’ 31 saves, Mark Fitspatrick and, Frank ;Romeo ‘shared. the Revelotoke goaltending, ‘with..a total of 46 stops. . The Knights will meet the v winner of the Sunimeriond Vernon, series. . ae om EAGLES:9 FLYERS. aoe - Ini Langley, Joe. West-led the- attack for, the Eagles with four goals, Langley led Abbotsford 4-1 at. the end of the firat Period and 5-3’at the end. of the second. Fred Ledlin added a pair; while Chris Crosman, scored twice for Abbotsford. 9. e. Al Loring stopped 29 shots in the Abbotatard I! wi . Scott Bradley. blocked 28 for Langley. wal LAKERS.4 BUCKAROOS 3 ~ Para - In Vernon, Shariion Pohl scored at 13; 02 it ird period to lift thé Lakers to their win. : i _ The teams were tled 1-1 at the end of the firat riod ‘and 22at the oar of the nerlan Vernon led 3-2 early in the third ‘ore mer! ands Brent Hi risen pert " ety a Hed the game . Mark Taytot b ed ai thois in the: Suinnietiand al, while ‘Dates Matin’ stepped wi itidis for Vernon, | ‘ hho ot fentatls "He Braid? Gente: Rény* cba Weare ‘16 goals and’