= ee ene onectat eer = ~ SECOND ‘SECTION lng ae . Gordon Duplisse, president of the Terrace Curting Club, makes a draw for the trip for during the two to anywhere at the banquet Friday Loggers Bonspiel. Gretzky wins in the West That oldeaw, “'Go west young man, go west,” — “ might have been coined for the likes of Wayne Grewky and Pat Riggin - Gretzky, the scoring . -phensomenon from Brantford, Ont.,. broke out of a minor, slump. Sunday night with three ‘goals to Jead Edmonton Oilers over New York Islanders 5-2 ard Riggin, a native of Kincardine, Ont., turned aside «42 shots as Calgary Flames edged ' Philadelphia champion Islanders leading the beat-of-seven . quarter-final series 2-1 . while the Flames; who . have réceived two son, had been kept under wraps much of the time when the series opened with two games in Uniondale, N.Y. But back home in spacious Northland usually checking Islanders to score twice in the second ‘Period and add the clin cher at.6:59 of the third ’ period with his seventh _ Hayolf goal. Riggin, whose father Dennis played geal for Detroit Red Wings between 1959 and 1963, showed his bigleague form: again against Philadetphia and rugged Willi Plett scored the winner for the thind time in this year’s post-season action, Elsewhere Sunday, ‘Minnesota North : put Buffalo.on the brink . The four series resume tonight in Edmonton, . Calgary, Bloomington, | Mim., and New York. The free-wheeling Gretzky, who had been «hecked closely at Nassau Coliseum in the first two games, broke up a scoreless tie in the second period with an unagsisted tally and, af- ter. Mike Bossy. had equalized for New York, made it 2-1 with a power- Play goal at: 16:44. Gretzky, who could manage only one goal and one assist inthe first: two games of the series, again provided the offen- _aive spark ‘that has ” characterized the Oilers’. 1981 playoff . per- formances, including a threegame sweep of Montreal Canadiens. And, as he did against’ the Canadiens; Andy Moog stood. tough against the Islanders. - The 2t-year made 28 saves, His efforts were made easier by the New — Yorkers who failed to produce the same ef: fective forechecking game they usually employ. —-- : dari Kurri and Matti Hagman scored the other Edmonton goaltending” tandem — Bill Smith and Roland Melanson — while Clark Gillies was the only other Islander {0 solve Moog. Flames 2 Flyers) Riggin stopped 46 shots . inthe second game of the - series at Philadelphia ~ Friday night, won by the Flames 5-4. Sunday night he frustrated the Flyers _ again, stopping 47 shots. He needed all the luck ' as his team-mates had to make the most of their 25 shots .with Plett’s fifth . playoff goal — including two game-winners in the | preliminary | round | ‘against Chicago Black Hawks — early ln third period deciding the outcome. Don Lever also ‘tallied for the Flames while Rick MacLeish was the |” Tides — - goattender ouly Flyer to beat: Rig- - gin, when Calgary was. Playing two men short.’ _ North Stars 6 Sabres 3 Rookies played a major role in the Min- & nesota victory, including '§ scores by Kevin Maxwell and Neal Broten 23 § seconds apart in the — third period. The win & was the sixth straight by - the “North Stars in playoffs this year. Dino Ciccarelli and Brad Paimer were the other Minnesota rookies wb Buffalo & Ed. . Den ‘Tim Young produced the - other Stars goals in a 49- shot Peireault, - Ric’ Seiling * and Derek Smith shared the Buffalo goals. Rangers $ Blues 3 “Defenceman. éBarry Beck scored one goaland had two assists in‘a four- | _goal second period ex- f Plosion at New York's Madison Square Garden and Blues netminder Mike Liut said poor coverage of the point man by St. Louis for-. wards coat dearly. ULE Nilsson, Mike Allison, Steve Vickers, Ron Greschner and _ Lance Nethery also . scored for the Hangers. Bill - Stewart, Wayae Babych and Tony Cur ries replied for St. Louis. Smith, Guerrero not different Reggie Smith ‘or Pedro suffered the miseries of a " York in the opener of their his firet homer of the year, a twinbill. In the nightcap, three-run shot in the Mcts’ Guerrero — it made no difference last year, Each batted 322, And it seems to make no difference this National League baseball - season, either. No matter who's playing Meee ite itseems to make “Phillies are still winning. Guerrero, a 2t-yearold— utilityman playing in place of Smith while the Dodgers’ outfielder completes: his recovery from last August's shoulder surgery, had a home run — his second in three games — to help the Dodgers beat San Diego Padres 6-1. Kt was their eighth victory in nine games and - gave them a three-game lead over Cincinnati Reds in the NL West. Moreiand played the het corner for the Phillies this weekend while Schmidt bad cold, And on Sunday he doubled fok thé ticbreaking run. that propelled Philadelphia pist Chicago Cubs, 7-3. { 5 It was the Phillies’ sixth consecutive victory and kept them in, first in the East Division, a game | ahead of. Montreal Expas, - who beat New York Mets Braves 4, San Glants 3; St. Louis Cardinals at Cincinnatl wasrained out in the third ‘inning with the ‘Reds"ahead i-0. Scores Saturday were: Montreal 5, New York 3; Pittsburgh 6, Houten 3 in qi innings); St.Louls 10, Cincinnat! 4; Philadelphia 4, Chicago $ in (10 Innings); San Francisco 4, Atlanta 1; Los Angeles 2, San Diego 0. +2 Mets 3-1 Andre Dawaon had three ‘hits, ane of them a homer, to carry Montreal yast New the Pittsburgh § Pirates 2, Houston Astros 0. | ng STL) finally got. save five-run second inning. you as much money as legally possible. And you can feel free to relax, knowi Te paying only the absolute minimum tae m This year be sure. HeR BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS 4650 Lakelse Open Fa. m. to6 p.m. weekdays — 9. m. toSp.m. Sat. Phone 635-200 ONLY 15 DAYS LEFT No Appointment Necessary Alan Haworth, Gil “While Terry Morris,. manager of PWA In Terrace, and Kevin Sparks, chairman of the ~ Loggers Bonspiel lock on Larry Anderson : shows off the winning cards in the trip for two to anywhere draw. The Anderson rink | : won the draw but each ofthe fourmembers = had to play off ta sée which ‘wautd b be: the: * final winner. .. Martin has bad- -news day It was one of those good- news, bad-news days for Billy Martin. ~~ The good news.was that . bis Oakland A's. broke the modern record: for most © victories at the start of a major league baseball - season with a 6-1 conquest of Seattle Mariners in the _ ‘opener of an American League doubleheader for their 11th straight, The bad news was that the A’s lost the second game 3-2. “] would have preferred” to win that second game 1d. setting the record,” said the Oakland. manager, “Recordi abe dil “they dan't give me 4 theill Wins and pennants are what | get me excited.” The A's blazing start aur- passed the . ac- complishments of the 1955. " Brooklyn Dodgers, the 92 _ Pittsburgh Pirates and the 1968 Cleveland Indians, all of whom won 10 in a row at the start of their respective seasons. The all-time record - is 20— by St. Louis of the old Union Association in 1884. in other games Sunday, I the scores: were: Toronto Blue Jays 9, Detrolt Tigers 1; Kansas City Royals 3, ry right— bit Mark ; Baltimore Orioles 2; Texas Rangers: ¢, New York Yankees 0; Boston Red Sox 4%, Chicago White Sox 4. Tw> games were rained out — Cleveland Indans at Milwaukee Brewers and Minnesota Twins at Saturday the scares were: Detroit 4, Toronto 3; Texas 6, New York 4; Chicago 2, "Boston 1: Clev@land 5, - Milwaukee 0; Oakland 8, Seattle 0; Minnesota .6, California 4, Baltimore at begets was Pestponed victory and Al Woods drove in three runs with a pair of “doubles to pace Toronto aver Detroit. Bomback . limited the Tigers to seven hits over 72-3 innings before “being relleved by Roy. Lee Jackson, another former _ Met.. Bomback struck out _ three and walked four. . The Blue Jays took the ead for good with four runs. in the sixth. Woods doubled ‘home two of the runs and Lloyd ‘Moseby knocked in ‘ "two more with his first * Royals 3 Orioles 2 Lee May ‘drove. in’ two. runs - and Jerry” Grote - knocked in another to carry Kansas City past Baltimore behiné. the combined five- hit pitching of Rich Male and Rennie ; May, | -the - "38-year-old former Orioles, |.doubled home Frank White. from second ‘for Kansas City’s ‘first run off Mike Flanagan. “in the second inning. May; ~ who. collected three. hits, . singJed home ancther rua in: the ‘fourth inning, then on doubled. seme “another run to make it ere 4 Yai Biel es Bs the hyeavy-hiting Yankees: ‘Matlack worked out of « noout, bases-loaded jam ic the third inning and thes: breezed the rest of the way.: He retired 15 batters in a: row at one point before: Jerry Mumphrey singled in the ninth, walked one and siruck out three. Red Sox § White Sex 4 . Gary Allenson's threeerun homer in the fourth inning lifted Boston aver Chicago. 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