PAGE 4, THE HERALD, Tuesday, January. 24, 1978 55 points for Flyers Spokane Flyers scored two weekend home-ice victories and lost one game on the road us they continued to lead the Western International Hockey League with 55 in points. The Flyers downed Kimberley Dynamiters 3- 1 Sunday and defeated Cranbrook Royals 3-1 Saturday. Nelson Maple Leais, which trail the e Flyers on y The Royals,which trail the Flyers by five points, biased the Smoke Eaters 11-2 Friday night in Cranbrook, . while Kim- berléey doubled Trail 4-2 in Trail on Saturday. Kimberley is third in the league with 44 poins while Trail is fourth is with 24. In Sunday's game the Flyers —s and 1 he Dynamiters play scoreless first period and Spokane led 1-0 on Grai opolnisky’s second: period marker. Topolnisky scored again in the final period and Don Bergeson added - a single for thé winners, while Glen Walton relied for Kimberley. Kimberley netminder Barry’ McKay made 35 saves while Ron Lefebvre turned aside 29 shots for Spokane. Ron Huston, Kirk Fyffe and - Borgeson paced Spokane in a_penaily- filled contest before 4,782 fans Saturday, while Brian Dickie replied for Cranbrook. The teams played a scoreless first period and Spokane took a 1-0 lead ter two periods. Spokane took 15 of25 minor penalties, two 10- minute misconducts and the - four game misconducts. Cranbrook also had two 10-minute misconducts and five game miscon- ducts. In Trail, Dale Booth and Jim MecCrimmon score two goals each for the Dynamiters, while Del Tannone and Bob Whitlock replied for the Smoke Eaters. Kimberley led 2-0 after the first period and 2-1 after 40 minutes. Bob Blanchet made 36 saves for Trail while Kimberley netminder Barry McKay turned aside 26 shots, On Friday, _ Rick Kassen paced Nelson with twogoals while Brad Carefoot, Ron Filyk and Mike Laughton com- leted the scoring. Nels ‘enerus and Huston each scored. two goals for Spokane. Abraw!l broke out with3 \% miniutes left and 10 penalties § were assessed. Spokane got nine of 13 minor penalties , two of three majors, a misconduct and one of three game misconduects during the contest. In Cranbrook, the Royals spotted Trail a 2-0 first-period lead and then ftormed back with 11 unanswered goals, Bob Neale and Barr Marchestchuck eae scored two goals for Cranbrook. Hugh ChristiaensRick Barefoot, Jim Miller, Marty Feschuck, Derek Spring, Billy Martin and Rob Craig also tallied for the winners. Ernie Gare and Tom Gawryletz scored for Trail, which was outshot’ -25, The WIHL is idle until Tuesday, when nelson plays host to Trail ~~ SIGN TOMMY CRAIG BIRMINGHAM, England (CP) — Aston Villa, the English League First Division soccer club, announced Monday - the signing of midfielder Tommy Craig from Newcastle United for $600,000. Craig, a Scottish international, wa unhappy at Neweastle, having had the club captaincy. taken away from him new manager Bill McGarry. MITCHELL NEW GM? WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Star says Bobby Mitchell, Washington's director af pro scouting and a former all-star running back and recelver, will become the Redskins’ next general suanager. The newspaper says the appointment of Mitchell, who would become the first black general manager in the National Football League, will not be an- nounced pending the naming of a new coach. SUSPEND SOCCER Soccer star Kevin Keegan was suspended for eight matches Monday for punching an opponent in a friendly game against amateur team VFB Luebeck Dec, 31, Keegan, 26, who transferred from European champions Liverpool to West Ger- man First Division team HamburgnSv last summer, will be barred from league soccer until the end of next month. TAKES OVER UNITED LONDON (Reuter) — Harry Haslam, the manager of Second Division club Luton of soccer’s English League, resigned Monday to take over aS manager of Sheffield United. Haslam, 55, has been manager at Luton for five years. Sheffield United, relegated from the first division two seasons ago, has been without a full- bat at ne wot - Sports Briefs dropped out of the 1978 Monte Carlo auto rally Monday when his Lancia - Stratos developed ac- celerator and gear-box trouble. Munari, four times winner of the event, failed to finish Monde 8 Special speed tes . tween Gap and Monaco. WINS CHAM-. PIONSHIP ; -. ACTON VALE, Que. (CP) — Alain Bilodeau of - St. Damien, southeast of Quebec City, won the Canadian barrel jumping championship Sunday, jumping 15 barrels for'a distance of 25 feet, one- half inch. Yvon Jolin Jr., the defending champion, was second, jumping 24 feet, 10%4 inches over 15 barrels. Bilodeau and Jolin are among six jumpers, all from Quebec, who will represent Canada at the world championships in Norbrook, Ill,, next week, AQUEDUCT CAN- CELLED NEW YORK (AP) — Sunday's thoroughbred racing card at Aqueduct was cancelled following the third race when jockeys complained of azardous racing con- ditions, The card was to be the first of 25 Sunday dates on the current meeting with an estimated crowd of 20, 000 on hand. The can- cellation was the second of the week with Wed- hesday's card also called off by inclement weather. DENVER (AP) — A thousand shivering fans stood on the roof of an airport pajing lot Mon- day, waving their orange banners and chanting, “We love our. Broncos, as Denver: .* Broncos returned in defeat from Super Bowl XII. Branch 13 of the Royal Canandian Legion will -. host their 23rd annual bonspial beginning Friday evening, Jan.27, and running continuously until Sunday. Offical opening will be Saturday at 1 p.m. when the Terrace Pipes and Drums will be on hand, Fifty-six rinks have already entered the competition, 15 of them from out of town, including Kitimat, Prince Rupert, Williams Laek, CAMPBELL River and Chilliwack. th. Closing date for entries is today (Tuesday). All rinks are guarenteed three games during the all- day, all-night bonspiel. A ba from 5 to 9 p.m. saturday and there will be a Sunday: breakfast. Awards will presented on Sunday. at the conclusion of the games. Merritt outshoot Penticton 41-30 in Junior Hockey game An em ty-net goal by Kevin Chaben was the winner Sunday as Pen- ticton Vees crept ‘within three poirits of Interior Division-leading Merritt by besting the visiting Ceritennials 7-6. ’ Chaben scored his second goal of the gamec: Merritt, trailing 65, pulled goalie Rol Polmantuin in an attempt to tie the game. . After the move backfired, Blacke Stephen scored for the Centennials with 31 seconds to play to narrow the count. : . Penticton also got two at peu’. goals from Ron Vincent, Bog ks ‘Terry: Olsen, Andy Turner and Ward Sparrow were the Vee's other marksmen. Other Merritt scoreers were Kell Ferner, Ron time manager since Flockhart, Ken Stround, Jimmy Sirrel resigned at Rabbit and Dale Ames. last October. Merrit outshot Pen- DROPS OUT OF ihe Veen! _, The Vees! victory made RALLY ' it a perfect weekend MONTECARLO —_ for Penticton - which. (Reuter) — Favourite knocked off Vemon Sandro Munari of Italy Vikings 9-1 in Vernon Saturday. Kevin Maxwell led the way with four goals, Ross Fitzpatrick added three -and Olson scored two for Vees’. The only Vernon reply came from Darrell: Halasz. In other Sunday games, Kamloops Chiefs beat Bellingham Blazers 7-6 and Nanaimo Clippers grounded Abbotsford Flyers 7-4. Revelstoke Bruins beat the Blazers 2- 1 and the Flyers whipped Kelowna Buckroos 11-6 in Saturday's other games. In Kamloops, clint Fehr _ scor seven seconds into overtime to give Kamloops the win over the Bellingham. Doug Lidster added a ir for the Chiefs, while ete Gerlinger, Norm Meyer, Mike Mesic and Glen Merkosky scored single goals. Ted Boyko led the Blazers with two, while Bobby Hull Jr. Jim Bissett, Dave Brockhill ‘and Ken Berry were the ‘other Bellingham snipers, - = Kamloops - netminder Shawn Chisholm made 28 saves while Neil Gerard and Vern Mott combined to stop 47 shots for Bellingham. .In Nanaimo, Jim Dobson scored three goals to led the Flyers aver nanimo in a Coastal Division contest. Rick Greenwood scored twice for the Flyers | and . Pat McGill and Craig Millin. added singles. Brent Denat led the Clippers, with two goals while the: other came from_ Greg Adams and Aron Rucks. Abbotsford netminder. Tom Semechuk made 34 saves while Andy Gourlay in the Nanaimo Zone 2 curling abbotsford,b.c.-John * Munro of. Abbotsford abvanced to the critish .columiba Coast curling _ finals in Zone Two with a ‘63 victory. over Gary sigurdson of the Valley Curling Club Sunday nigh t. unro, the zone rep in 1975 led 4-1 after five ends and was never in trouble in winning five suc- cessive matches-the only unbeaten rink of the 37 entries, Munro was the B.C. high school cham- pion in 1968, In B event play, Rich- mond's Jim Armstrong defeated Mike Luowich of Langley 7-3 after scoring three in the first against Wayne Saxbee of Ab- botsford. saxbee edged Dr. Dave Rivett of Delta Thistle 5-4. Armstrong and Saxbee meet tonight in the B event final. The winner Your car is telling you. something. ] 6 meets Sigurdson for the _ second Zone two berth.. Munro will play iti the Coast finals in Vancouver Feb.10-12 against other zone winners. Zone One, representing Greater Vancouver, Comox and Vancouver. The coast winner will meet the Interior winner feb. 13-14 in| a best-of- three series in Vancouver with that winner ‘ad- vancing to the-Canandian champhionshij March 5- - ll also in Vatebuver. will hold. ais next weekend at . lf you wish your Business Phone listed for your customers net turned back 25. In Revelstoke, 644 fans saw Dave Brockhill and nm Hrechosy score for Bellingham while . Evan Williams counted the only Bruin goal. Bellinham outshot Revelstoke 44-35 in the cleanly-played contest. In Abbotsofrd, 450 fans saw the Flyers outlast Kelowna. Tom Chisholm and Millian led the Flyers. with two goals each while Dobson, Brian Inkster, Craig Willlamson, — Greenwood, Greg evans, . Brad MAnnel and: Don. Werbeniuk “scored. “the others. Loe - Kelowna got. two-goal- formances from. Rod achuk and Ken Calder Wo! _Abbo and singles from Darrell Becker and Rob Wright as the Buchroos were outshot 48-30. Next league action is Wednesday when Langley Lords journey to Nanaimo. _ Tnother Sunday games, ‘Kamloops Chiefs beat Bellingham Blazers 7-6 and’ Abbotsford Flyers unded Nanaimo lppers 7-4. The Blazers beat Revelstoke Bruins 2- Land the Flyers whipped ‘Kelowna Buckaroos 11-6 .. in Saturday’s mes, |. Do, Bp. 050a, 23-1'to: ‘correct: rong. winnére «in: :the::-, ford-Nanaimo~ *** other game anid the ellingham-Revelstoke game ; Soccer club - gives up hope LONDON (Reuter). — Terry Neill, the genial Irish manager “Ar- senal, London's top soccer club, admits he has just ‘about given up all hopes of winning the di . was stunned 3-2in front of | . its. own supporters by English First Division championship this season. ee Neill, a former Arsenal defender, had seen his side lose 2-0 Saturday to- league-leading . Not-. am .Forest and fall seven. points behind, With Forest s fro other main rivals Verpoo and Everton, alia ‘losing, nBrian lough’s team was left with a commanding six-point lead in the title race. Goals by defender David Needham and Scottish international. Archie Gemmill sa BOOK NOOK - 635-3081 THE HOBBY HUT - 635.9393 THREE RIVERS WORKSHOP . 635-2238 ALL-WEST GLASS - 638-1166 Free - for ONE month courtesy of THE DAILY HERALD New Business’s Not listed in our B.C. Tel Directory. E, MARR DISTRIBUTORS LTD. - 638-1761 ‘MARR‘S BOOKKEEPING & ACCOUNTING . 638-1761 _ TERRACE OIL BURNER SERVICES . 635-4297 Please Call 635-6357 Forest through to its 17th win in 26 league matches since moving up from the ‘Second Division last summer. ‘Liverpool, the defen- ing league champion, lowly Birmingham. Gary Emmanuel, Keith Bert- schin and Trevor Francis put Birmingham ahead 3- 0 before Phil Thompson and Kenny Dalglish scored a couple of late goals for Liverpool. TEAM INSPIRED Everton was never in the game against a Wolverhampton team inspired by the werk of Steve Daley whose superb pass set up the ferst goal. by Kenny Hibbitt. Daley then scored once himself in Wolves’ 3-1 win, Manchester City, a 3-1 Winner. at orwich, moved up to join Liverpool and Everton, all wi has 40 points. - Americans 4-3 at home uet will be held 34 points. Forest - . Pa ( Tie game for — ~~. leaders - Little was settled Sunday as the American Hockey League’s two division leaders con: fronted each other for the second”time in less than 24 hours. . Ten different players ‘scored goals before a crowd of more than 5,000 in Rochester, but it was Bob Berry’s goal at 12:48 of the third period that gave the travel-weary Springfield Indians a 5-5 tie with the Americans. The Indians, leaders in the Northern Division with 48 points, one more than Maine Mariners, shaded the Saturday hii ght. ; Rochester, with 48 points, holds a two-point edge on New Haven Nighthawks in the Southern Division. Elsewhere _ Sunday, both ‘second-place clubs kept pace as New Haven oullasted: Binghamton Dusters 9-6, while Maine downed Hershey Bears 6- 4. 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