Kamloops" Sid ‘Smith ‘Chevys goalie Daniy Giles kicks ‘out _ this Terrace Inland Kenworth shot while Mike Smith (16) - of Terrace struggles to get.at the. rebound. Terrace played . at a Jt yo ” Terrace's. ‘Seasons AM ., Stars von ar ‘eight-team men! 8 basketball ~” tournament on the weekend ‘in. Willams - Laka, golng |. undefeated | through | their ’ Princeton 111-96 in the final. Phil. Letham, the - tournament's rioat valuable the final. Richard © Klein -seored 23; Greg Ross had 16 ’’ and Ernie Froese Got 14 as well-for Terrace. _were: selected to the ‘Kamloops: to’ a 1. 1 ‘tle in the third period but lost a 10. 2 decision In thelr final game of: the. tournament. . 7 tournanient’s all-star team. In Terrace 's first game at __., the ‘tournament, they . beal Fo _ Barriere 91-88, with Klein ‘Close jr. - giving fans a thrill HALIFAX. (OP) — The tightiéss of the competition at: the. ‘Canadian junior meén's curling . champlonship is providing ~ excitement.-" for the | competitors and fans alike, ‘After‘the fourth round of the championship Monday; seven” rinks’ shared — firat place. in the 12rink: ‘tournament and, of the 24 - games ‘played in the first . two days, 12 were decided by one:point,; © In: cfiret place ‘after - Monday ‘actlon with thres wins “and: one loss. were Newfoundland, Prince . Edward Island,. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, . Albetta.: and British. Columbia. At. one win, and three; losses “were Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and: Ontario: and winless. after four games’ were Northern - Ontario ‘and the Territories:- sHowever,ifecmenc than winless:;‘teame' i “werd not" ° outclarsed..’ . ‘Northern. “Ontario :Joat. three of its. * games by a single point and. the - Territories games by one point... ‘The, standings may’ sort ‘ hemeelves out today with two ‘rounds, one. in. the ‘afternoon and ane. in the ” evening... ; In Monday. action, played .. before, packed galleries: “at” the... Mayflower... Club, Newfoundland lost 7-5 to. _ PEL, but thes claimed a ’ share of. first: place by’ handing’ Saskatchewan its firat loss, 7-6. . In that’. game, Frank O'Driscoll” cof. St. John's. needed one: point | for a tie. and two for a win inthe final ° end and calmly played two perfect shots for the victory ‘over the’ Jamie Schneider rink from Kronau, Sask. “He (Schneider) had a _ rock in the back of the eight- . footon my firat shot and we elected to freeze the rock," ' O'Driscoll, said after the ‘game. “We did freeze the Tock and he attempted ‘to double off both the rocks and left them both around, leaving us with shot. to the eight-foot. I was very go that I'd made it." Wade “MacRae and his P.E1. rink also took thelr _ first loas:-in the night draw, losing 8-6 to the Alberta mu of Kevin Parks, Edmonton. . MacRae of Charlottetown appeared: In- good shape leading :5-9 going Into the eighth eid; but_a. couple of uncharacteriatic. misses by the skip — following errors by: his ‘front end — allowed Alberta to'take four. MacRae ‘Wwap Philosophical. following the loss; conceding that his rink made some mistakes, ‘but suggesting it was bound ta, happen sometime. ©. * Tn games, two in the final end to beat ‘the Territories 7-4,. Quebec scored itt. an extra end. to edge New Brunswick fs British Columbia beat Nova. Scola; TH, ‘and Ontario. got its’ first” ‘win. with A 18. decision : Ontarlo.’ curling matches _ ‘New: ihe, tie. That would give Brunswick 7; Nova Scoila 6, Stewart the Jast rok in the. “Northern Ontario 8; PEL, extra end. 7, Newfoundland 5; Quebec. However, Stewart “B, Alberta’ 3; Manitoba 5," ’ Ontario 4; and-B.C. 6, the his fast rock missed a-New | ‘Territories 2. -In the fourth-round game ~ between: Quebec :and New. : Brunswick it appeared that . perves got the better of both: turn to make a rilstake. He skips. 7s was heavy .and went With Quebec: ‘jeading by: through’ the house, leaving | one.tn the. final end, Jim’ _ him lying one for. the tle and Stewart of Howick,” Que., decided’ to keep the house: time; -; Saskatchewan © 8, “house, :° LeBlanc: of Grand Falls a free draw. for: the victory. ’ But, then jt was LeBlanc's - “with” last’ . rock, : up his arms In despair when |. “Quebec,” ms lost - “two. “That left me a free draw - other - Touthround 8} Manitoba: scored: + over Narthierh : “Inthe third roid it whi: ; clean - and allow. New - Stewart made no mistake’ Brunswick’ to pick up one for “Cup jump -KRANIJSKA Yugoslavia. (CP), ~ "ert Ameri SUMPENR re, safest, in’ particular —: “stand.to.gain from the new ‘World Cup ° aki-jumping -wchedule tentatively accented during Federation - Internationale” : de’. Ski meetings. ‘“durlng - the ‘weekend, The proposal by. Canadian : ‘FIS. «delegate. Rob. McCormack ‘calls for the World Cup season to open in : * early December in. North " America With two events at _ Thunder Bay, Ont., and two More a week later at Lake Placid, N.Y. 0: While © McCormack, : who ; manages the ‘Big. Thunder facility in Thunder Bay, did | the lobbying last week, his. efforts may have fallen on . deaf ears but for -Horat ; -Bulau.” CR _ The Ottawa jumper made i couragequs moye ~ on - World Cup. leader- Matti ‘ Nykanen;. falling: just short in his bid:.to overtake the Flying Finn in the last two jumps“of the’ Beason at nearby Planica. : . ; Bulau,'20, -who had to win ‘both ‘jumps: while Nykanen _ could finish no-better.than third in elther even, placed.. a solid’ second shead: of: more seasoned jumpers. confident when Tlet the rock. yrno . DO YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER SEWING HOW! ~~ Come to the Fabric Boutique and se from. a Wide: Array-of. Fabrics: ee “HERE. 188 SAMPLE, the. ‘Yugoslavia meet ‘when. he. concussion: in'a fall. during “Buropean-domingted. sport «is believed to have -had ‘as much bearing on “tha: FIS':|| ‘of the PIS congress: later. . this year, and that appears::” _ fi any doubt that 50 per ‘cent. 4 they Haten when we speak " and took, the win schedule a] _favors Canadians . suceeaitya ‘third-place . overall. .Cup © Tt followed |. flats: and came, demas foc alls that. sidelined “him him for part of last :year, He ‘was almost bmocked: put of suffered a. mild . training for the world ski- ‘Brunswick stone «In ‘the’: na leaving. -Danny © |". foreing the extra end, This ||: ic Woolworth -. three* games and beating ° “Terrace never ‘trailed. in . ” the final and Jed 60-51 atthe half. The:closeat, Princeton -got was within five earlyin. ‘the second half. But Terrace’ Got their lead back and were. - “never in trouble after. that. . player, scored 38’ points in. Both’ Letham and Foss. getting a points ; “and Terrace scored the “Letham and Ross each| ning points of the adding 8, 0.) |! \ half and culdn’t be caught. In the second game of the |’ from that point. - ‘ tournament, Terrace - beat - Klein led. -the _ Peterson's of Williams Lake. ‘scorers ‘with. ,22° polnte ’ 88-72, The scored ‘was “tied "Letham had 20 ! 40: 40. at halftime, ‘but added 18. a s well, Tog! Caps. sign ‘Thissen: _ VANCOUVER | (CP) =. seasons in'the-Dutch Firat ‘Vancouver Whitecaps; still © Diviston. ' seoking to strenirthon their -. A‘club spokesman said be - midfield, ° announced is expected to be available _ Monday: * that Dutch. for the Whitecaps” Spring. international Frans. Cup exhibition game Thljesen has signed'a two: - April: 17 wa a ‘the pre year: contract. with the - Cosmos of the N North : ‘American — “Soccer Thijasen is sixth League, club, a ~~ midfielder in the Vancouver’. - | camp, folning. Canadians | * Paljesen,.. 30, played ‘his ° David: Norman and Mike. _ last-: five .-seasons' ‘with Sweeney, playing assistant ~ Ipewich- | of the © English coach Peter’ Lorimer, League*. First: Division, Flemming Lund and Fran Prior to that, heplayed nine _ O'Brien. Your everyday Store for Wale rrr eg Liles ” Festive Easier” . Lilles-with “gorgeous: blaoms.. a” a 10" Pot “Bright &: Chery: |. Mums ina variety flying ‘championships in .|__ Czechoslovakia two: weeks. ago. _ . - Bulau’s conquest “of “the acceptance ‘of the-- 1985-84... schedule as. erry. lobbying. . s ” Whatever. the reason, the “ schedule needs the approval | to be. only a formallty, a Maat gives Wa a’. ‘clear ” ne © ghot at 100 World Cup points.) right off the bat. before weet have! to go: into’: ‘thie. . pressure “cooker,” said: ‘MeCormack, |e - architect.of the revamped - >. of beat te ah. 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