. _ Page 4, The Herald, Wednesday, March 9, 1989, gaily herald _ After falling. behind three: goals’. - Tuesday --" ‘hight, © _-,Philadelphia Flyers ‘yanked .. “one. tookie goalie and put in: another, At the other end," veteran Tony Esposito gave” them an exhibition of ellar,. _ goalionding- . With * Esposito’ 8 Beive ; petformance, * Black Hawks took a 4.1. ‘" National ‘Hockey League . vietory over the Flyers, “Esposito. was. sharp, . “especially for a guy who is . F 7 Sand Boing ¢ on 050," Chicago” . Chicago ° head coach: Orval Tedisler : said. with a laugh. . - In other games, it was: Sti Tslanders -0;- Toronto Maple -Leafs. (3,:- | Montreal -.Canadiens 3; Boston Bruins: oy Quebec Nordiques 5 ; Edmonton . Ollers - 9, Hartford - Whalers 4; Las ‘Black. Ha wks ground F Flyers Voi tah REA nee New Jersey. Devils . The visiting Black. Hawks ° “scored all their goals before. Lindbergh with Bob: Froese at. 13:38. of: the - second - period. * Chicago toak a 2-0 0 Yead in the first period on goals.by Vancouver Canucks 7,New Steve Larmer - and: Rich’ ” Maple Leafy , ‘Can :York Rangers 3; Angeles Kings 6,.Calgary- ‘more in the.second from Al. ‘with 2: 42 left togive Toronto ‘Paterson... They.-.got. two . area on the r ookie _ Blues’ ¢ Islanders 0. woe ~ Goaltender Rick! “Hleina kicked ‘out 39'shdta to‘ lead” ~ Louis, Blues 6; .New~ York.“ Philadelphia replaced Pelle - ‘St:. Louis.‘ to: its “shutout.” Jorgen .- Pettersson’. ‘and Perry Turnbuil each scored .twice for the: Blues, ‘while. - Mark: Reeds . and,’ ‘Waytie Z - ‘pair, Bruge Crowder, Tom , -Babych scored ‘once. diens 3 - John Anderson © “scored Flames'4; Minnesota North - secord and Denis, ‘Savard: ‘the ‘tie. Mario’ Tremblay's - Stara 5, Buffalo Sabres 1; and ‘Washington Capitals 5, c _AREYOUA REGIST ERED In order.to vote in a Provincial election you must be regisierea! 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GLASS Always wanted a log house? | _Now with | - 20ENTERPRISE KITIMAT - 635-7406 , game Tuesday night. “Jayne” ~- Christopher’ “Tikka Siniselo cored for” the Flyers in the second ona power T play. ; Kamloops hot Doug Kosiynski scored | three of four Kamloops power-play goals to lead the” Oilers to a 7-3 win over Nanaimo Islanders [i a.. Western Hockey’. League Kostynski, drafted‘by. the National. Hockey . ‘League — Boston Bruins: in the ninth round last season, gat two of his goals on’ assists. from - ~ defenceman Bruce - ‘diviston. : In other. league action, ~ two goals’ and another by -Guy: Lafleur. had given the’ * Canadiens a 30: ‘lead, Bill Derlago aiid Bill Harris had Evason scored the’ other Ollers’ goals, Mike Spencer, : ’ Mitch Poulin’ and : Harry. for ~ Mahood replied | ‘Nanaimo: ~ . ‘The’ Bo, Kamloops" record to'41-25-0. . win “tmproved for 82° points and second place in the: league's Wester Division: ‘The: ‘loss 7 drops: Nanaitno’s: record : ‘to 20-44-1, for fifth spot in the Seattle edged Portland 65, Victoria: - _ hapless Kelowna Wings 6-1, . Breakers. “Grant . swamped ° the ° - pulled the Leafs’ ‘within _itriking distance. aie “Brains 11 ‘Nordiques 5° Ray Bourque scored: three " goals’ in a aix-goal- Boston ° “second: ‘period : to pace the Brulns. Peter -McNab. and’ Keith Crowder, each witha. Fergue, Rick Middleton and . Mike ” Krushelnyaki ‘completed. their. scoring. Wilf. Paiement, ' _ Richard,. Anton” Stastny, . Michel Goulet -and .Pierre ‘Aubry’ scored « for : Quebec. Ofllera 9 Whalers 4 , Wayne Gretaley’s three Saskatoon. beat. Prirce Albert 9-3, and Lethbridge downed Winnipeg 4-1. ‘In Seattle, the. Breakers imiproved thelr playoff. chances, ‘knocking - off the firarplace Winter Hawks 6- . to give them fourth place with 47 points, Bix ahead of Nanaime.. ~~ Terry Sargent, Pat smith, Basco each, scored. for the scored twice for Portlarid, while Cam Neely, Rich Wa with.’ two: ‘aplece, “ Hunter’ ‘and Garry Unger. | ‘goals. * - Jacques * Lanz, - Ron: Renner, Fred Ledlin, : . Dwight Boss and John “eater ; ies. he’ ow ru * goals paced the. Oilers, Tom. ~- Roulston and Paul: Coftey, .:° Dave: “had thelr ‘other: . Mickey: ‘Volean,'- ’ Paul Lawless, ‘Blaine. 'Steughton . ‘and Ray Neufeld ed for. y replie | ietory. | * ‘Terry Ruskowskl, ‘Darryl 7 Tay. Wells . and scored two apiece ap ] Marcel. Dionne completed. ~ the Los. ‘Angeles: scoring. ‘ihe Whidlers. - . ‘Canucks 7 Rangers 2: .. Kevin McCarthy and Rick Vancoiiver heat ‘New York. Darcy. Rota, ‘Stan. Smy] and Patrik’. Sundatrom also" scored for’ the Canucks. The « Rangers ‘Bot ‘Goals from ‘Kromm and. Ray. Ferraro _ added singles. . In Saskatoon, . Perry Ganchar Scored his 59th and 60th goals of the season to. * lead the Blades past. Prince: ~ saw their ‘record improve to Albert. “The Blades dominated the . "seasonal ‘series with athe . . Raiders, . “winning consecutive games, The win put the: Blades one victory — away from ‘ “clinching the ~-Bastern Division: title, . “Brian. Skrudiand ‘also scored : ‘twice ‘for Saskatoon and- added. two assists, don sch ° Evans, : Dave’: ‘make, “Vaclav.” Nedomanaky “and - Reljor” “Ruotadlalnen. ‘ Kings, 6 Flames 4 Loe, Sim: Fox's ‘secondperiod ara ‘and Brian. Bellows and. Neal... ', Broten ‘each added one ‘to - - Tog Miinesota, ee : Gary ‘goal’ anapped’a 33 ‘tle and Me jot. “Warren “Holmea, Lanny, McDonald, < Ed . ‘Beers, Jamia ‘Hislop and Mel Bridgman scored for Calgare._ 0 in Victoria, Stu Kulak scored twice, while Andy Dickle, Steve Bayliss, Russ -Courtnall -- and —- Rich Chermomaz added single goals for: the Cougars who 30-2441, for third spot in the Western Division, place ‘Ollers.. - ° ; ‘Duane Hutton replied for Kelowna, © ‘In Winnipeg, Ron Sutter scored two unassisted second-period goals to: lead Lethbridge Broncos to their aparked Los “Angeles to. three . - 12. points ‘behind ‘the second: . Aaion’ Broteni ait Larmer, Bengt -Gustalsscn, vAlan ‘Haworth | and: - Gaetan Duchesne ale scored for on powerplay, beat Islanders: : win over. the Warriors: Lethbridge domthated:the close-checking game;firing 39 shots at Winnipeg goalie Jim Appleby. The ‘Wartiors had only 28. shots ion Lethbridge Wregget.: STE Randy Gilhen scored.his both. goal of. thé. seasoti: The . next.» “schieduled league action is today when Regina plays In: Prince Albert, Medicine Hat’ visits ‘Calgary, Nanaimo . travels to Kelowna ‘and Brandon plays host to ‘Tethbeldge ~ Healthy Torvill, ‘Dean head for title again ‘HELSINKI (Reuter): — ~~ Torvill and ‘Dean of England, fully. restored to . “health, made thelr presence: - ”. felt early today at the world or skating championships, The British couple, who - _ missed the European figure. skating. champlonships lagtyss40"The month because of a shoulder: - injury to Torvill, won: the first of three compulsory dances today as they began their defence of the world | buying? Selling? — Use the daily herald clansfeds 635- 635 7. 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Bukin, who. won: .the European. ‘title, were in | second place, - “narrowly ahead: of: American champions Judy Blumberg and Michael Selbert.-° Olga Volozhinskaya and Alexander Svinin. of the . and Nicky: Slater fifth. . “Torvill and Dean, making thelr ~firat. international competitive - since they won the title last year, showed they have lost nothing. in their absence. The shoulder injury to. Torvill came in practice about two weeks before the Dortmund, West Germany, ‘in their West training base at Obersdorf.’ Hriyale i ape log“ were fourth, . an Karen Barber . Ce Timo 278 ouret De OT Bo ; riaximum 6.0, regarded, as appearance .. events, but. special treatment at a sports clinic German: repaired the. damage. - - . “Torvill suffered the injury _ when Dean dropped. her during anew lift, with which -they. were hoping to open one of thelr programs. 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WF tnglaaa “101 - ‘Eleveland 102 Houston “99 _ Denver 1 San Antonio a me Angeles ite Golgen Stale Tenight's Games . _ deattie at Boston ne ‘ ‘thieago at’ Wanhington’ : “eiinate at Allwauket Ike, aes cl ie $ City, » Davee at Ut * a Diegs by Los Angeles: Eheremay -Game | - potas State et Moviston concurred Detroit’s 4 Tracy Wilson of Port Moody, B.C, and Robert MeCall of Dartmouth, NS., “had 4.2 for seventh position. Torpntonians Kelly Johneon _and John Thomas had 78 for 13th ‘place. The Canadians owe a partial debt to Kerry Leitch rookie adian pairs inte ninth and 10th place heading stay alive in NBA As it turned out, Detroit stayed in the National ‘Basketball Association postseason hunt Tuesday | ~night :by beating Indiana’ 107-101, sending the Pacers to a club-record ~ 10th consecutive defeat. In other games, it wasi “Los Angeles 116, Golden State 112: Denver 129, San Antonio. 118; Dallas’ 120, Phoenix 99; Cleveland 102, Houston 93; Atlanta 110, ‘Portland 93, and New York - 107, Seattle 99,. . ‘ Pistons head coach Scotty’ Robertson sald this was the only time during his three years with the team that he told his players before the game, “We must win this one tonight.” With the victory, | Detroit ‘remained two games behind -New York in the battle for _ the last Eastern Conference ‘playoff berth. "It was a must win, " Bin - of Prestéh, Ont. i- Lins eoached two final , Combined with the-strong - third showing: of: Barbara ; - Underhill of Oshawa, Ont., and: Paul” Martinis of Woodbridge,’ Ont.,; Canada has three pairs: “ranked. in the world's top 10, <2. achOnly:. the Sowiet:: Union, ewith! paite.craniged: serond, fourth and sixth, can boast a better record;, cy cy Laimbeer, who scored iB points and added. rebounds. “We had, to have t ~ “A losa would have gotten us down mentally,” -- Kelly: . Tripucka ‘spurred . the Detroit effort with 2 points, while Islah Thomas added ‘18. The Pacers pulled within 103-99- with, 2:11 Temaining, but’ two free throws each by Thomas and Terry -Tyler - Sealed the: victory. ~ Lakers 116 Warriors 12 ’ Earvin Johnson scored 31 points, had 12 rebounds and nine assists as'Los Angeles held off Golden State in the fourth quarter, | Mickey ° Johngon,. - who. finished with 28 _ points, scored 19 in ‘the fourth quarter as. the. Warriors pulled within -one’.point . twice.In-the final. period. Nuggets 129 Spurs 118 Denver. won. Its eighth consecutive game,. Read will retire LAKE LOUISE, Alta. (CP) ~— Ken Read of Calgary,.an 11-year veteran of the World Cup downhill. ‘ski circuit, is retiring after , ‘this season, © The decision, made before Christmas, will ~— be announced © . Wednesday afternoon at a: news conference in this Rocky Mountain skicentre, |! : Read's father, John, said today iv a telephone year,” he sald, when he came -back from Europe, “he ‘sald it ‘was definite.” a ‘John Ritchie, head coach. “of the national team who _ Also is retiring ‘after this’ * ‘season, Said Read informed, ~ the .team Tuesday of. its , deciston. interview’ from: Calgary he. knew, two. months ago. hie™ idea 8 son would ea alls “Last , decided’ to give itoné more | “ALY * Christinas, ha was talking © -_ ¥ery seriously about it and “I haid t a feeling he ‘would announce it here at: Lake Loulse © because ° it's appropriate he should do it on his ” home « ‘ ddurae,” "Ritchie said. “I could sort of sense it ‘through: the: year. The constant. delays’ in races, changes in “veriues _ Were wearing on him. You, can - gauge What's’ in a.- . person’s imind: when ‘you're: with him Week after week. “We had hoped he would stay. “til the ° Olympics because’. that: would. have meant 4 lot to the cougtry.7’ will Spend the next year: finishing his’ degree at, London’s University of | Western: ‘Ontarlo beginaing in the springs °°. -, “He decided ‘on Wester Ontario for various reasons. He ts : “ contemplating .. a Graduate degree either in law or business and he:also has a very lovely girlfriend whe-will also: be going ‘to Western Ontario.”’ Don Lever and'Jin Ladvig, goalle iKen - ‘Read's father sald his aoa