baat co remeae pre ea en ar = Sree -. aang pearl Paes yt mer aries a —« —_ — pmasiaianodoe dp aenabin y Dallas - - coach’ “Dick - "National “Association “wletory EL was the most - cherished in the ‘Mavericks’ short. three- year history. oe They ‘blew a. 14-point fourth-quarter lead yet won”) 119-116 | - over Philadelphia 76ers in agable- ‘overtime without “who had fouled out.’ *: (The atmosphere was ih ‘Matta. “Tt was a sellout -+igddwe were playing the’: “World champions. : “come against ‘a better club. This win should help . the franchise, I: hope we vet ne) te “their star Mark Aguirre, : ' fouled out early in the. ‘almost playoff type,” said-: “ Motta sald: . were probably 17,000 fans ’ in the stands: ht nds who thought - Milsvaukee “*. “The win ‘couldn’ - uldn’t have “Indiana Pacers.-91; and he wosriened : win for Dallas | * put. “this game in our | Memory hanks and use it. , later.” ; eles ws yn , a Dallas had’ Tost in six. ‘Blackman = and Cummings made crucial a previous meetings with : the 76ers -- including an. overtime defeat here last . The Jeers, losing, ‘thelr * _ eighth game in 11 outings, : _ had.to ‘play. once again without. Moses Malone, who-has a ‘sprained ankle. Julius . Erving also ~ ‘second double overtime. = “There we were through when we got behind. and Aguirre . fouled out (in the first overtime).” ad : Mavericks while Andrew’. Toney. had. 20. for ‘the: Ters. . : was San. Antonio’ Spurs : 114 New Jersey Nets 108; ' Cleveland Cavaliers 104 — “Aguirre, who had "33° points, had to sweat it out. from the bench.. ye Brad. Davis, Rolando, : Pat .° free throws in the final: minute of the~ second hb ‘overtime. woes spilsckman finished vith he Jo points for .; the ‘In other NBA games, ‘it 7 Suns Bucks Phoenix ‘0; ‘WwW * Seattle SuperSonics 116 Washington Bullets #9. J BOJHL Roundup NANAIMO, B.C. (CP). — Nanaimo Clippers scored five goals in the first period on the way toa 6-2 win over Cowichan -Vapitals in the — only B.C. Junior” Hockey League . game "Wednesday night. .. Transactions: BASEBALL American League’ Boston Red Sox sign shortstop Glenn Hoffman, third baseman Wade Bogus, . cutflelder Gus Burgess and pitchers Al Nipper, Dennis Burtt and Grian . Senmon, pitchers, Chicago White Sox send plicher Jerry Koosman to Philadefphla Phillies as the player to be named later for plicher Ron Reed; sign first baseman Greg Walker. Milwaukea Brewers sign pitchers To Candlotti and Jalme Cocanower. ‘National League Chicago Cubs sign outflelder ‘Gary Woods. . San Francisco Glants extend contpact of manager Frank Robins for y ye eRLL NEL: ‘ sa lladetohte Eagles sion quar- « Ron Gaynor, running back. wile STaibert, atlensive ” * guard’ ‘Lynnarg ° Grosa;:and' datensive’ linemait: Leen" : ENB UsFL’ - to Michigan Panthars cut punter Dan Bracken, NEW Orleans Breakers cut running. back,.Poncho James and, wide receivers _Owayne Strotier ond Jerry Mon: tgomery: acquire averd Peler Speros from Philadelphia Stars for a drat? cholce. Oklahoma Outlaws acquire running b ck Kerwin Bell of walvars from Los :Angeles Express, and quar: * terback-punter Cliff Olander dnd wide ' recelyer Larry Mccrimmon aff w ivers from Michigan Panthers; trade . ruming back Jame Tolbert ta Memphis ‘Showbosts fo completa trade.’ for linebacker Dewey MecCiain; place sefensive back Ernie Carswell on waivers; sign tackle Jeff Hart. Pitisburgh Maulers cut cornerback Dec Halliday. Washiagtan Federals cut wide racelver Barry Tolliver; sign wide racelver Walter Tullls. San’ Diego Socker “purchase midflelder Gerry o'Kene from Coleraine of: ‘ the Irish Soccer League for an un disclosed amount of cash. “NHL Standings Wales Conterence ‘ Patrick Division . wWwhLT FAP Rangers 33:18 9238 221 74 is\anders 35220 2 255 208 72 Washington 3321 4 224 175 70 Phils 29°18 9 244 204 67 Pitthourgh . 1240 5178 260 29 New. Jersey 12 41 5 162 244 29 ' Adams Division Buffalo 3? 18 6 240 199 80 Boston 34°19 «2.285 191 75 * Quebec 90 22 6 263 205 64 Montreal * 2827 5 230 219 61 Harttard 19-36 8 205 236 46 ‘“danipball Conference Norris Olviston Minnesota .° 90 23° 5 259 253 65 St. 'Louls- 22:27 6 207 230 $2 Chicago ° 22:31 7205 225 31 Toronlo 72132 6 224 281 48 Detrdit 2032 7218 25147 - Smyth Dlvizion Edmonton 40 14 5327 247 OS calgary 24:21 11 213 297 59 Winnipeg “20 24 10244 249 50. Vancouver «22.926 233 249 5D Los;Angetus 17 29 12 236.248 48 . ., Wednenday Revlte | Buffala 7° Boston 4° NY Rangers 3 NY, islanders 2 $f. Lauis 4 Deirolt 3° Miritesola 3 Toronto 1 Chicago “5 Quebec 2 . Eumantan 7 Winnlpeg 4, ‘Tonight's Gamat: Hartford at New: Jorié ‘Louis at Philadelphia _ Pitwourgn at Calgar}. * Washinotpn ot Loe Angeles Friday Games Minnesdia at Buffalo wo Quebec at. Winnipeg Bostin st Edmonton Pipyburgh. at. Vancouver’ Niilonal Hockey League cer: ing leaders aftee =. games Wednesday night: mohton Qa AP Gratzky.: Edm 63 94 15? Kurrl,, Edm. a af i Goutét, "Que 42 043«05 Stsatny, Que 29 «55°84 ¥, NY¥I m4 fey; Edm 9 57,51 tfjer. NY! a rian, Bos 13°88 79 Perrault, But 3N.48, 77,-- Sevard, Chi nN 45 76 Faderko, SIL 7% Nanaimo led 5-1 at the end of the first period and 6-1 at _the end of the second. Darrel Peterson scored. twa goals to lead the Clip- pers. Bill Hardy, Dale Brisco, Kent Lewis and Len. Evans added singles. Rob Montgomery’ and Dave Milan sored for Cowichan. Norm. Wright blocked’ 38 shots i in the Cowichan goal while‘Ken Trousdell stopped 17 for Nanaimo. * | CBA players _ just love game. Devalue’ the U.S. dollar hy about 25 per cent and you’ve got the value .of the Canadian dollar. Devalue - the National Basketball Association by the same amount and you're left with ‘Toronto Tornados of the Continental | Association. Basketball Just as team owner Ted Slepien of Cleveland settled for this CBA franchise after failing to bring an NBA team to Canada’s largest | ’ city; + the“ ‘playbts.’ ue bisketBall’s “mitior: league are taking what t they can _ Bete , i love the game.” ‘The words flow: as ‘though © . programmed. from. the players and coach Gerald _ Oliver. when asked why they. put up with 2,000-kilometre - road trips in cramped vans, change-rooms that Igok like Turkish jail cella and take- home pay of about $250 a ‘week. It’s basketball's bargain - basement: NB~A Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Divisian WoL Pct. GBL Boston a9 42 765 Philadetohia 32°19 «4.627? New ‘York 3V19 6200 7¥2 New Jersey 26037 «49d 14 Washington... 24 28. 442 16Va. «7 * Guntrat, Division. Miwaukén 30 -93...546° — . Betrolt ga.22 640 Atlanta 28°25 ~.$28 2 Chicago 21-28 1429 Cleveland 20 31 .f92 H a Indlana 14 36 280 fave WESTERN, CONFERENCE Midwest Oivision Otah 2019 67 Dallas 28°25 .528" § San Antonio a4) 1444 OM Kansas City 21°30 412 «11 Danver - 20 92.385 1 Houston 70 32.385 We ft) Paeltie pivislon Los Angeles. 33017) «660° — Portland a2 021 «6604 «22 Seattle 27.23.6406 Phoenix 23, 29 4421 Golden State 23°30 441i. San Diego 17.35.3277 17. - Boston - Bruins “ credit to ‘Buffalo Sabres, - ; who ‘edged ahead: in’: this - sbason’s. series with theit ‘Adams Division rivals with _ a. 7-4 National Hockey - League victory Wednesday night, Cos: , “Que intelligence “ina was about the same.as the - -, speed ‘limit’ in: a. hospital” “zone,” said Cheevers. “We: _,had players that didn’t even. i show up tonight.” oi “The Sabresand the Bruins ‘. are first and second in the ‘division, respectively, and - the win gave lhe Sabres a 4 3 edge in games against Bruins this season: ind five-point lead. The: Bruins eliminated | ‘Buffalo from Stanley Cup .- , Competition the ‘ask two . "seasons and the importance ; of béating them now was not =.’ lost on one Sabre. . 7 We have to win to build CFL rejects single point rule. change. ‘ "TORONTO (CP). — Jake Gaudaur isn’t giving any hints about who may sue- ceed him, this year as - commigsioner of the Canadian Football League. The burly, 62-year-old commissioner was quick. on his feet Wednesday as the. three-day annual meetings came.to an end, and he told reporters he could. be. ‘round. for a few more months, Gaudaur exhibited his usual definess at fielding questions _ regarding his future and his successor. by assuring everyone that the -eoach. : “Gerry Cheevers gave itttle . up’ our. confidence,” “said Mike Foligno, who scored in the first period for the Sabres. In other games ‘it was ‘New York Rangers 3 New York Islanders 2, St. Louis * Blues 4 Detroit Red Wings 3, “:Minnesgota North Stars 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 1, Chicago Black Hawks 5 “Quebec Nordiques 2, and -Edmonten. Oilers 7 Win- 'nipeg Jets 4.- Four straight power-play Buffalo scored -three of : ‘them — ‘gaining four overall in the game. © ‘Real Cloutier-had two of ‘Buffalo’ 's power-play goals : and teammate Claude “Verret scored his first, NHL goal on the power play.. Sean: McKenna and Larry * Playfair and = Gilbert Perreault also scored. for “Buffalo. Craig Mac'Favish iscored twice for Boston and selection committee would be ina “position to name a “new commissioner before - the start of the 1984 season. “That will allow me two. ful! seasons to work in a consulting capacity for the league.” Gaudaur; who has set Dec. 31, 1985, as his _retirement date, says he- “wants someone to fill his shoes as soon as possible. He declined to say ‘whether the committee is considering one person or a list of candidates, or even if between now and the start of .the 1994 season other ', Snapped _ losing streak. ‘goals broke the game open. : Soe an eT ne eC a re ree Ye Se NRL a ERE AI IE ELIS S Ae Aa NSE PEST Gea PRATER tie LA EE ee Ray ‘Bourque and Terry O'Reilly bad singles. Ollers 7 Jets 4 Wayne Gretzky scored two goals: and added a pair of assists as he returned to the Iineup to help Edmonton its five-game 1 ” Gretzky's first goal | was his 11th short-handed effort ‘of the season, breaking a record Ke shared with Marcel Dionne of Los Angeles Kings. Gretzky, who now has a goals and 157 points on the season, — had missed Edmonton’s last six games’ with a bruised shoulder. While: he’ was gone, the Oilers won only one game: Earlier, Mark Messier had scored the Oilers’ 26th short-handed’ goal of the season, .breaking a NHL -reeord set by Boslon Bruins ‘in 1970-71. Paul: Coffey, with two, candidates might be con-| sidered, “You can'l. rule out anything,’ he said. “But [ think you could conclude that they’ (the committee) aren’t considering 50 people. . “If that were the case,. then I wouldn't be sitting here’ telling you I ‘was confident the league would be in a position to name a new commissioner in ad- vance of the 1984 season.” The opening date this year — June 29 — is the earliest opening in CFL Sport Shorts NEW YORK (AP) : Lonnie Shelton.of Cleveland: Cavaliers’ was ‘suspended: - for two games and Buck Williams of. New Jersey Nets for one ‘Wednesday as a result of their second altercation of the National | Basketball season. Neither player will be paid for the games missed and ‘each also Was fined $2,500. _The two ‘clashed twice Association . San Tuesday night in a game at. Richfield, Ohio, once in the: fi rst pétiod'and: again'in the: ea the:- ny National. “> baseball: club, was under a * thitd.! So Last Nev. 2, Shelton was fined $2,500 for throwing a punch’at Williams during a game the previous night. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Frank Robinson received added job -security Wed- nesday, a two-year ex- tension of his: contract as Francisco | Giants’ manager. ‘Robinson, going into. his’ fourth season as manager of : League. - contract which ran \hrough: 1984. “Last fall, lsaid 1 planned to extend Frank’ 8 contract . one year,’ said Giants owner Bob Lurie. “I'm not doing that, though. _ "Pm extending it two : years, through 1986." ; ‘The team opens its spring - ; training camp next week in Scottsdale. Ariz. ‘ AEBS EE FEF aD dene AP Nh * SE 4 The Herald, Thursday, February 16, 1984. Paoes 5 Kevin McClelland and ‘Jari Kurri, who returned: afler _ missing 16 of his last 17 ‘games, also scored for the “Oilers. Coffey leads NHL defencemen with 29 goals. Lucien DeBlois, Paul MacLean, Dale Hawerchuk . and Scott Arniel replied for . the Jets, who have lost’ all six games against the Oilers ‘ this season. Rangers 3 Islanders 2 Nick Fotiu’s goal broke a 2-2 tie at 13:08 of the third period and énabled the Rangers (o. regain sole possession of first place in the Patrick Division by two points. Mike Allison, and Ron Greschner also scored | for the Rangers. Brent Sutter gol’ both Islander * goals. Mike Bossy was back - with the Islanders, but saw limited action after missing six games with an injured right knee. Blues 4 Red Wings 1 , Dave Pichette, playing history. Qo POINT STAYS The only significant _business at the ehd of the three-day annual meetings had the CFL governors reject a rules committee proposal that would have eliminated the single. point from missed field goals by ruling the ball dtad in the end zone: Gaudaur denied it was a vote of non-confidencein the rules committee. He said - that since the committee voted on the issue earlier this year, there had been a ‘great deal of discussion by | players, coaches, general managers and owners. “It’s not the first time the. board of governors has used its veto power to overrule a rules committee proposal,’” :Gaudaur | said. “It’s: Thap-. that I‘kriow’ of, ‘although’ T -ean't for the life of me remember -. for ‘ what reasons, . ; “Tt happened once during- ‘my term in office and once before in the last 30 years that I’ve been a member of ' the rules committee.” . properly. 3 The governors also ; outlawed “chop block” : Cheevers. won't credit Sabres for win’ his first game since comings to St, Louis in a trade last . week, assisted on every goat: for the Blues. The second-"” place Blues raised their record to. 28-29-6 in the ‘Norris. Division while the Red Wings remained jast in the division at 20-32-7. Guy Chouinard, Doug Gilmour, . Joe Mullen and Brian Sutter scored for St. Louis, Steve, Yzerman, Bob Manne and: Jvan Boldirev replied for: Detroit. Black Hawks 5 Nordiques 2° Denis Savard — scored: twice as Chicago snapped a five-game winless streak, Tom MeMurchy, “Torit’ Lysiak ‘and Bill Gardner’ added to the Chicago altack,’ Mario Marois and Rick: LaPointe scored _— for’ Quebec. a North Stars 3 Leafs 1 : Veteran centre Dennis’ Maruk scored two power! play goals as Minnesota” ended Toronto's four- “game winning streak. ae ay Winnipeg general : ‘manager Paul Robson said?- “T know this action will be’: viewed by some as being: divisive, but let me assure” you that’s not the case. The, coaches weren't certain: they even liked the change ¢ - ag proposed ‘by the rules & committee.” Five ‘other minor rule changes, intended to$ standardize existing rules, 7 rooreeeseret were - approved by the | " governors, *2 One eliminates the use of t araised flag during the final ; minute of play in each : quarter, except when the = stadium clock isn’t working : p lackles — striking the ball ¢ carrier below the. waist ¢ i when he’s already engaged | i tackled above the 5 i Ww l Ag. tea mii it pened al-least-twice-betore is by am 5 in, being look any of the vagueness : out of the rule,” said Greg: Fulton,- CFL secretary-*; treasurer."It_ was inserted | asa safety factor to ensure ; the ball carrier is not in-.; jured unnecessarily." : $10.00 IN COUPONS, HAVE YOU USED YOURS. 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