- Vancouver Brian Short jumps his 250ec Yamaha near the Copper flats. Terrace like “Shortie” cruising around. Would you believe Shortie has oniy, Motorcycle club holds thelr meetings at the flats and have riders been mastering a motorcycle for two days? Soccer referees warm-up - Another pro soecer ‘season is underway as Whitecaps, ‘suited in their red and white uniforms, take on all comers in the North American Soccer League at-Empire Stadium for the next few months. And while most fans follow the home side, there is one who pays most of his attention to the man in the plain black strip, who blows the whistle. Dan Kulai, a member of the British Columbia Snorts Hall of Fame and Museum takes special interest in: watching referees in any soccer match--and with good reason, Born in Ladysmith in 1907, Kulai.. made’ his-.. mark in«dvternational : Soccer a8 #refeevedn: 1950's afit’60's fdltoWi an. outstanding playing. career, In fact, he has of- ficiated, at one time or another every top pro. - team in the ur i . and Europe. His crowing, touch, however, occurred when he became the first Canadian to referee a World Cup game. That ned in 1961 when. he - haps the match between” the U.S. and Mexico, — “] had wonderful times as a referee,” he says, - “and some of the times were ‘not so wonderful.’’ ‘Although he hever had a | e get out of hand, Kuali recalls that it nearly: ‘happened on. day during:a local. match at. the old Athletic Park. .“[ sent a player from - an Italian team off, but he wouldn't. go,"’ recalls Kulai.‘There were-3,500 . fans in thestands and 3, 00 of them were Italians.. So. T called the game off, but as I was leaving the field, a fan ran onto the pitch and took a” couple of swings at me,” a But incidents dike - one were’ few and ‘far . between and- Kulai’s coolness as a referee earned him. an out-. standin international reputation. In fact, he was the first Canadian to - be named to F.LF.A., soccer’s world ruling body. As a player, Kulai was inside-forward with the . New Westminister Royals when they won the Canadian Championships Sports ‘Shorts “ WINS SKLING CROWN GALLIVARE, Sweden (AP) — World Cup ski. champion Ingemar - Stenmark captured his seventh, Swedish championship Sunday with a come-from-behind special slalom victory. the 22-year-old, winner “of two world cham- ionships this year and fhe overall World ‘Cup . title three times, . in 1927 and 1928 and his play contributed heavily to the ultimate choice of the Royals being named . as the outstanding soccer team of the ‘first half of the 2th century, Several knee rations ended Kulai's pa ying days and led him" to officiating which he continued for far, longer | than most. In fact, he officiated at the Pan American’ Game’ in Winnipeg, in 1967 when he was 60 years old. ° Foll his on-field retiremén t oi remains active in soccer conducting ‘of- ficlating clinics’. 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Calgary gets boot for foul President Doug - McKenzie of the Alberta Amateur Hockey Associ. ation said Monday Calgary Canucks of the Alberta Juneor Hockey League are suspended indefinitely for playing Merritt Centennials in an unsanctioned junior game Sunday night. The: Canticks lost 6-4 ‘before 2,561 fans in the first game of a best-of- seven series billed as a . " Western Canada Cen- *tennial ‘Cup semi-final. The AJHL was riled in- eligible for the playoff because referees and linesmen have refksed ail: season to wear helmets as ruled by the Canadian Amateur, Hockey Association, Merritt was instructed to wait for. the winner of the Saskatchewan- Manitoba playoff bet- ween Prince Albert and West Kildonan but elected to play Calgary. Officials of the Prince Albert team, defending tier-two national junior champions, initially said they would play the. winner espite McKenzie’s ruling but coach Terry, Fimpson of the Raiders indicated Monday he may be sof- ““We feel . 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