foaek. The Harald, Monday February 201 Wad ob d aily | : | SARAJEVO (CP) — Soviet Union reclaimed ‘he Olympic hockey title it lost four years ago, but when the lath Winter Games closed Sunday the Soviet athletes were still four gold medals short of their 1980 per- -formance at Lake Placid, N. Y. » And while the Canadians were shut out of a medal in the hockey final, they still had a much performance with which to encourage younger athletes looking ahead to the 188 Winter Games in Calgary. The Soviet Union was seldom in trouble beating’ Czechoslovakia 2-0 in the gold medal hockey final Sunday after Sweden earlier beat Team Canada by thesame score to win the bronze medal. .. That left the Soviet gold medal total at six, still three behind top-placed East Germany and only two ahead of the third-placed © United States. Four years ago at Lake Placid, the Soviets lost the hockey final fo the upstart Americans but went away with 10 gold medals, one more than the East Germans, Two gold and a bronze. won by speedskater Gaetan Boucher of St-Hubert, Que., and asilver by figure skater Brian Orser of Penetanguishene, Ont,, remained the sum — of Canada’s medal collection, but it was a major im- provement over 1980 when they came away with only one silver by Boucher and a bronze by downhill skier Steve Podborski. SEES NEW SPIRIT - “There was a new spirit among the. young people,” said Robert Hindmarch, Ganadian chef de mission, improved | Bjelnasica where a four-day | winter storm played havoc with the Alpine ski schedule early in the Games., Tn the only other’event of the Games’ last day; Thomas . Wassberg. and ‘Gunde Svan made it a 1-2 finish for Sweden in the 50- kilometre cross-country ski race. East Germany compleied its leading gold medal haul Saturday when Katarina Witt beat world champion _ Rosalynn Sumners of the U.S. in the women’s figure skating final and bobsled driver Wolfgang Hoppe acored his second victory in the four-man event. WINS THIRD GOLD Marja-Liisa Hamalainen of Finland became the only triple gold medallist of the ‘Houston: tink wins two | rallied to take the lead with WINNIPEG (cP) — ‘Reb Houston of ‘Vernon, B.C., making his first appearance in the Canadian junior men’s curling cham-. pionship, said his rink had a little luck in whipping Frank “O'Driscoll . of Newfoundland 11-3 in the second round of the 1984 event Sunday night. ’ However, to most people who watched the game at fhe Assiniboine Memorial Curling: Club, Houston, 18, was stretching the point and only being modest after his rink rolled over the St. John’s entry to earn a share of the lead. Houston erased a 2-1 deficit by stealing four points in the fourth end when O'Driscoll -was light with a last-rock draw. Then, in the seventh end, the B.C, rink cracked a five-ender to “I. think. . we. started. ‘the... put -the-game-out, of. ‘reach. spirit for "ea: H’s: ‘going’ te" “O'Drisedll, ‘Who' lost 6-5°tO last. for four years and I’ rh pleased. to say it'll be “a wonderful thing because it'll be the first time Canada didn’t start. preparing for the Olympic Games two. months before they begin.” Before the Olympic flame was extinguished in Sun- day's closing ceremony, American twin skiers Phil and Steve Mahre scored an unusual 1-2 finish in ‘the men’s slalom on Mount defending champion Jamie . Schneider of Kronau, Sask., in the 1983 final at Halifax, conceded after the seventh end. | ; “We got a x’ couple lucky breaks,” ' said - Houston. “They (Newfoundland) didn’t play too badly... “They got a couple bad breaks in the two big ends “we had. 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" Tier LOTTERY i CONTRE “"l r al L : ~Provinetel Og “I ALL TICKETS WITH A MARCH 16, 1984 DATEARE ELIGIBLE, = r herald __ Soviets reclaim hockey title Games on ‘Saturday when she won the 20-kitometre cross-country’ ski event, to There's -.- go with her victories me we're nol: .a "high-scoring - five-and 1kilo events. Igor Malkov of the Soviet Union closed out the, speed skating program ‘with a victory in the 10,000-metre race and Matti Nykanen of Finland won the 90-metre ski jump. Shutouts were the story throughout the hockey , medal round with Canada losing 4-0 to the Soviets and Czechoslovakia , beating Sweden 20 in Friday's action, ° Canada had lost 4) to Czechoslvakia in its last preliminary-round’ mateh and ‘Sunday’s 2-0 loss to. Sweden left Canadi an coach’ hot.” Houston .— who opened the Pepsi-sponsored | tournament with a 4-1 win - over Kevin Park of Edmonton — Schneider and’ Bob Ursel of Winnipeg each had 2-0 records after first- day play of the round ‘robin portion. Schneider, who Tepresents Canada next month in the world junior tournament in Cornwall, Ont., took ari impressive 7-3 -win over Ontario's Steve Hartley of Thornhill in the opening round. P.E.L. STUBBORN In the second draw, ° Schneider overcame a. stubborn Prince Edward Island rink, skipped by Alan Brown of Charlottetown, by - scoring once in the 10th and . final end for a 6-5 victory. Meanwhile, Ursel's ” Manitoba foufsome started ' the day with a 4-1 win over Danny Bentley of Truro, ‘N.S. In the evening, Ursel four hours before disposing of . Northern Ontario's Rob ‘Shalla of Sudbury 6-5 in two extra.” At 1-1 after the first two | ends. rounds were Andrew Buckle of Saint John, N.B., Jean-: Pierre Croteau of Gatinean; : ‘Que., Derek Elkin, skip of ‘the Territories foursome from Yellowknife, Newfoundland, Ontario and — Northern Ontario, | Alberta, P.E.I. and Nova : Scotia were winless at 0-2 in the - ‘championship, . which. offers a’main prize ofa trip to Perth, Scotland, for world juniors next year. In- other second-round games, Quebec’ defeated Nova Scotia 3-41, the ~ Territories shaded New Brunswick 8-7 and. Ontario beat Alberta 64. Northern Ontario opened with a 64 win over the Territories, while Newfoundland downed P.E.L. 8-5 and New Bruri- swick defeated Quebec 8-7 in other first-round games, , HAS TO RALLY Schneider, who won the round-robin portion of the tournament last year with a . #2 record, held a 30 lead © (gq); after two ends against. P.E.I, But Brown's rink Transactions BASEBALL. Netlonal League Montreal Gxpos sion plicher Gary Lucas to thrae-year contract and win arbitration case with third basemen Tim Wallach, Amarican Leagua Chieage White fox reach contrac! egresment with plicher Tom Seaver. Gakiand As win arbitration case with outiatder Rickey Henderson, . BASKETBALL Oalias Mavericks align guerd Roper Pheoley fo 10-day contract. . FOOTBALL : NEL Naw York Jets trade’ querterback Richard Todd to New Oriente Belnts for a first. round ie drait cholea. Use. Denver geld cul linebacker Orlando Flanagan, guard Ran Hauaauer, wide receiver Victor Jemedt, rufning back Thomas Lott and nose fackle Laval Short. Pittsburgh Maulera cul kicker Cave Jacobs, safeties Tim Ages and Cerrick Goddard, guards Bobby Hopkine and Gary Smith, linebecker Dave Skutalk, wide recelver Willle Sydnor ond centre Art Christophe. _ Steve - “Dave King lamenting the . lack of offence: question. team, " said. King. “But when we selected the team: _ there just’ “weren't. any goal ' scorers available.” The lack of scoring purich was further aggravated. when Pat Flatley, one of Canada's — best‘ forwards, _ was thrown out of the game late in the first period after. he brushed West German linesman Bernd Schnieder who appeared injured. ‘The slalom: victory for Phil Mahre, with: ‘brother taking ‘the , silver medal, boosted the ‘United States to its best Alpine ski _ performance - in ‘Olympic ' bistery with a total of five ‘medals, three of thern n gold. two on the third and single points in each of the fourth and fifth ends. . The Saskatchewan skip * “eventually won ‘the game - with a jast-shot draw in the, “We just fet them ‘come. beck and take the lead,” Schneider said. “I don’t _ know what happened. “We had to bear down alter they took the lead in the fifth end,- and Bo after them again.” Brown said the’. gaine could have gone either way. “He (Schneider) only had to get to the eight foot, but it’s a tough shot under . pressure. Tm happy the way: we" ve been curling. If . we keep it up, we should win a few games.” the" " extra. end: fore, Manitoba ‘when - Shalla.. scored two in the 10th end. - Ursel hit and rolled out in ‘the lith, then won the game ‘when Shalla was light « on.a tap-back.” ras NHL “Standings " 7 Patrick Division 24 WLT.F AP Islanders 37°22 2 264-295.76 Rangers 33:20 8 243 228 74 Washington 45 22 4 235 183 74 Phiia . * 92 18. 9.256 211 73 Pittsburgh 13-42) 5 185 278 31 New Jersey 13.4335 175 259 31 Adams Division - - 39 16 & 250 199 Ba Buttalo : Boston 36:20 4 262 201 76. Quebec 32:22 6 276 210 70° Montreal 28°28 «5 233 224 41 Hartford 20:32 8-221 250 4B Campbell Conference ' Norris Diviston Minnesota. 10 25 § 265 265 65 Chicago. = | 23.32 7 211 23653 St, Louis 92.22 6 218 245 52 : Detrolt 22.92 7 227 253 51 Toronto. 21:34 6 228 295 48 Smythe Division Edmonton 42°14 § 399 252 39 Calgary | 25 22 32 230 240 $2 Winnipeg. _ 21 27 10 251 276 52 -Vancouver. 22:32 4-227 255 52 Los ~Angeles 18 30 12 243 275 48 - Sunday Results Givcago 6 St, Lavis § : NY Islanders 5S New Jersey 4 OT) : Edmonton. 7? Pittsburgh 3 Buffalo 5 Hariford 2 . Detroit 6 Torente 2 7 Philadelphia 3 NY" Rangers a (OF). 1 ’.. ‘Winnipep 4. Washington J a . Vencouver 5 ‘Calgary 2 . Saturday Results Philadelphia 4 New Jersey 3 Detrolr 6 Chicago 0 NY Islenders 4 NY Rangers 3 Boston 5 Calgary 5 (OT) © Hartlord @ Toranto 2 - Quebec 7 Minnesota 2 Washingten 4 Sf. Lovls 27 ' Loa Angeles 5 Montreal 3 Tonight's Gama Los Angeles af Minnesota Tuesday Games Buffalo at Philadelphia Montreal at Quebec - Edmonton at St. Louls Toronta at Calgary . Boston at Vancouver Wetnesay Gemes * Winnipeg at New Jertey Ecmenten at Pittsburgh Minnesota at .Oetrot Washington af Chicago. Boston at Los Angeles ‘thursday Games Buffalo at Hartford =. Winnipeg at Montreal Quebec at NY Raengere - Minnesota at Philadelpnia St. Louls at NY (slunders Vancouver af Calgary elday Games Calgary’ at Edmonton Los Anosies eat Vancouver Watlonel Hockey Lesoue scor- ing leaders. after games Sunday nlgnt: . a Greitky, Edm 65°96 14! Gouiet, Qua “an Kurri, Edm. ao a oP P, Stastny, Que n 33 W Bossy, HYI ay 48 at Cottey, Edm : 1 56 aT Pederyon, Bos : a oS? 62 Trotter, NY¥I 52 a Parraauit, ul naw Fedarko, Stk. 9 an streak. . OSS, pee : ue we we SMILE Re Cea See eae Ted Taylor scores a pretty goal here in the Terrace B.C, Timber pee wee game against contest 3-5. - Kitlmat on Friday night. Terrace lost “the Pay ra Moses Maione “may nat - lead Philadelphia 76ers. to another championship, bul for the time being. he's gol them back in second place in the National Basketball © - Association’s Division. Playing -in his. “second” game after siting out nine with a sprained ankle, Malone was the catalyst in- the 76ers’. 101-97. victory over New York on Sunddy that ended the Knicks’ five-- _ game winning streak and. ’ dropped them one game behind Philtidélphia. ae sbrees A pine Weers with 25 points, but Malone collected 20 points, including a* pair:.of free wy yee 4 "Jets < “The “Tongest, iindefeated Hockey. League | this season om a 14-game | Sequence of success. “by, ! Washington Capitals -- came to an-end Sunday night.:in Winnipeg When Doug Smail scored 55 ‘seconds into overlime to.lift ast toa 43. wiclory. ashington: ; ‘Boaltender “Pat Riggin:- ventured oul of this net to retrieve a loose ‘puck, but neither Riggin nor ‘defenceman Larry Murphy could reach it before Smail, who sped past the pair and. ‘poked the. winner into the .. ‘open net. ‘There | were two oiher overtime games Sunday: ‘John Tonelli gave New York ‘Islanders | a 54 win over . ‘New Jersey Devils, and Tim Kerr lifted Philadelphia ~ Flyerstoa 3-2 win oyer New York Rangers, - Inother results Sunday it . was: Detroit Red Wings 6, Toronto. Maple Leafs 2; ‘ Edmonton -Ojlera 7, Pitt- sburgh Penguins 3; Van-— couver Canucks 5, Calgary Flames 2; Buffalo Sabres 5, Hartford Whalers 2 and Chicago Black Hawks 6, St. . Louis Blues 5. The losses by Pittsburgh and New Jersey gave those teams the dubious distinc- tion of being the first lo be mathematically eliminated from post-season play. Resilts * Saturday: Hartford 8, Toronto 2; Los” Angeles Kings 6, Montreal Canadiens . 3; * Quebec Nordiques 7, Minnesota North Stara 2; Detroit 6, Chicago 0; Washington 4, St. Loulé 2; Philadelphia 4, New Jerzey 3; Islanders 4, Rangers 4d and Boston . Bruing §, Calgary 5, In Winnipeg, Jets forward Laurie Boschman . had scoréd a power-play goal al. 13:24 of the third period to force overtime — with the Capitals. Paul MacLean and Wade . Was: Atlantic. - 'Milwaukeé’. Bucks Chicago. Bulls 103; Detroit - Pistons 142, San Antonio: in. overtime; . _ Indiana” “118, “Cleveland Julius” ‘Erving ‘Jed ‘the throws with six seconds left, in’. the +. ‘National . ‘ drought 14 rebounds and blocked two _ Shots. Bernard King of the _ Knicks was the game's high ‘scorer with 40 points. - In.other games Sunday it Boston. Celtics 107, Portland Trail Blazers 101; ‘113, Spurs 140 ‘Indiana Pacers 106, Ulah Jazz -104 and ‘ Seattle | SuperSonics 132, Denver Nuggets 120. Results . Saturday: New. York 112, New’ Jersey ip Detroit ito, Dallas" 1 i Kansas .City 111, Atlanta 106; Phoenix 126, Houston 102; Los Angeles 120, San Diego née and Golden State Campbell scored for the Jets in the second period to overcome a 2-0 deficit. created by Washington's ‘Dave Christian and Dave Shand, Doug Jarvis pul the’: Capitals back in front ‘early in the third. , Islanders 5 Devils 4 Bryan . Trottier and Anders Kallur scored for ‘New York “in the first - period. Tim Higgins got one « for, New Jersey before “Tomas Jonsson ‘and Bab Nystrom made it 4-1.by the midway mark of the third period. The Devils got consecutive goals from Phil Russell, Bob MacMillan arid: Higgins ~ ‘jn: the’. Jast. nine minutes lo: ‘forée sudden death, and’ Tonelli. beat goaltender Chico Reach with 1:26 left. ; Flyers = Rangers 2, ' In New York, Kerr batted his 37th goal of the season past Ranger goaltender ’ Glen Hanlon at 1:33 of: overtime to... end Philadelphia's eight-game _ against the Rangers, who. led 1-0 after 20 . minutes son Rob McCtanahan's goal. Darryl Sitiler. tied il with the only goal of the second period ‘and Don Maloney scored for _ " the Rangers and Rich Sutter . ‘for the Flyers early in the third, Red Wings 6 Lents: 2 _ ; oo In Toronto, Ivan Boldirev scored three in a row. and. assisted on two by Eddie Jobinstone and one by Lane . Lambert efore Detrolt, . relinquished late goals by ; Celtics 107 Blazers 101 iis: 113, Washington. 107. . The 76ers took the lead for good 78-77 on.a basket by ~ Andrew Toney, who con- tribuled 19 poinis, but ‘the turning point appeared to be when coach Hubie Brown of the Knicks was ejected alter hig second technical foul. ‘The 7éers.led 90-89 atthe. lime and Erving converted the technical along with two free throws for. a 93-99 ad- vantage. Larry Bird. scored 34 points, grabbed 13 rebounds i. _and handed out, nine; assists ag Boston dealt Portland its. third straight loss at home. Jim Paxson led the Blazers _ . with 24 points. Bucks 11 Bulls 103 _ . Sidney Moncrief scored 26 end Capital’ Ss streak | Gary | Nylund and Gary Leeman. The win helped Detroit build a three-point ‘cushion in fourth place in ‘the Norris Division. Ollers 7 Penguins 3 Piltsburgh’s Mark Taylor had the visitors up 1-0 after ’ 20 miniates before Glenn Anderson, Mark: . Messier and Wayne Gretzky, with his 64th and 65th goals, scored for Edmonton within 1:49 early in the -second period. Paul Coffey also scored twice for the Oilers and Willie Lindstrom added a single. Kevin McCarthy | and Mike Bullard. also scored for.the Penguins. | Canucks's Flames2 In Vancouver, ‘Dave Williams, ‘Stan Smyl and Jiri Bubla scored for the Canucks. Mae Lemay and . Tony Tanti added singles for the Canucks, Dan Quinn “ and Colin Patterson scored for the Flames. ‘ Sabres 5 Whalers.2— Dave Andreychuk, Claude Verret, Lindy. Ruff, Faul ’ Cyr and Bill Hajt scored for Buffalo. Doug Sulliman and Bob Crawford scored for Hartford. Hawks 6 Blues 5: In Chicago, Steve Lar-. mer's second goal with one : minute left salvaged a hear- | collapse. by: -the: -Black Hawke; who blew.a 5-0 lead. Rick Paterson, with. two,’ Behn — Wilson - PARTICIPACTION Pacers 106 Jazz 104 “ee ‘led all 10th end th {just tto the: J mwceess 76's back in second place’ points and reserves : Paul ; Mokeski -and ... Lorenzo Romar fuelled a decialvee: Lrun to give the Bucks their fifth straight victory. ;The Bulls were led by David Greenwood's 20 pointsix.32 + Pistons 142 Spurs 140 3: Kelly Tripucka won,ithe game on a 15-foot jumper with four seconds left. in overtime to offset a career: high 47- points by “San Antonio's Mike Mitchell. ~ ‘Tripucka-finished with? 42. The Spurs’ Ron Brewer had- 18“Isiah-Thomas addet22 ‘points, far. Detroit,and Bulk. Laimbeer,.scored 1% paints, and grabbed a rebounds. . te wo Clark Kellogg made | ‘a. three-point play- with" 139° seconds remaining arid . Sidney Lowe came up W ie ‘B steal and free” thrdw: seconds later. to ca Indiana's harrow victory‘as the Pacers, who led by 19. points in the . first: hatf, scored the ‘game’s: finui- éight points. Adrian Danittey: scorers with 28 points, 7 we Sonics 132 Nuggets 130) . Seattle's Tom Chambers scored a season-high ° ae points, all in the first’ ‘three ' periods, Alex English had 29. ‘points for the Nuggets, ‘Al Wood added 23 points’ for Seattle, while Jack Sikma had 21 points and. .10 rebounds. oe eet tana + Standings: : | ‘and: Jeff. Larmer . also.: scored. Joe - Mullen'and Greg Paslawskl ~ had {wo each and Mark?: Reeves one’ for Sl: ‘Loui, : EASTERN CONFERENCE: Ailuntic Olvision 03°": : We iPet. os. - Boston 4212 «770 — Phila 14°19 642 7a New . York . 33:20 | 623, 6M, New Jersey 26029 7B “Washington 25 29° 468 1F Central Division «© Milwaukee 733 882 Oefralt , 30 92° Ser i Atlanta. 28.27 50) 4 Chitago — 21°30 «4.412 «9 Cleveland an 32 .aB5s 10% Indiana 6.37.13 15 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division - Utah 31022 Pde. we Dallas 29 26 822.3% Sen Ant ao 4 Kan City 23 W444 5% Genver 22:13 0 10% Houston 2 oe, Pacific Division «on | 24 lt ade, Portland... 492,,2%% Seattle” kT aed PHoartie: \ * ais ib Gold State 4431. 43 is Sen Diago ©. ‘VW? 37 315,18 Sunday Results . . Philadelphia 101 New York. W _ Detroit - a San Antonio. AL (OT) 63 :. Seattle :132- Denver 120 - + Undlana 106- Uteh 104 Milwauxeo 113 eden Boston 10? Portland 191: Saturday Renuite New. York 117 New- Jersey, i Indias V8 Clavetand: Len Detroit’ 120 Oates V15 : Kengas City V1" Attanta: 104 . Phoenix 134 Houston 102 re Los Angeles 120 San Diego, N° Gaiden: State ww Washington Tuaday “games. Philadelphia at New Jers me a Portland at New York...) :. «Clevatand af. 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