Monday mens has strikers leading with 90 oints followed by . ling Cenire with 74 and International and ‘ Reds are tied for third - with 70 points each, - Team High Three went to Fabers with a 2048 total i while Team High Single : was a 1089 bowled : Cedarland. Men's Highs _ were a 724 triple and 315 : single rolled by R. Tit- High - comb Team Highs on Monda: - Mixed went to the Wind- ‘mills with seores of 2948 - triple and 1137 single, .: Mens High Three went to .E. Abramson with a 656 total. F. Berghauser ‘rolled a 279 for Mens Single. Ladies High :Three went to M. Swift :with a 613 triple while S. - Lewis rolled a 229 for high single, League a Jeaders are. Windmills ‘with 101 points followed :by Gubba s Fed's with 79 points, . ' Tuesday Coffee has Goofers leading with 95 polnts. Team Hi : with a 677 totat while Edna thigh sing rolled a 289 or single. : Tuesday mis mixed has és the No Names leading . with.28 points followed by Old Timers with 24 and a 4 way tie for third bet- ween Jefferies Esso, Lucky Seven, Mel’s Painting and George with 22 points. Team Highs went to George Haugland Trucking with aa a ariple Hah 1177 e. Mens Three went to Ron McKenzie with a 626 while Rick- Pejski rolled a 276 for high single. Ladies High Three wento to Yvonne Pie hign tingle went at le wen pn Kofoed with a 273, League: Leaders on Wednesday Matinee are oy Coffee Slurpers with 83 ' points. Team Highs went to Coffee Wip) with a 2710 triple and 955 single. Ladies High Three was a Gz rolled by Yvonne Weibe while High Single of 261 was taken by Terry Rollier. Wednesday Ladies sees the Elite 5 in front with 31 points followed by Leh- manns Jewellers Stlhouettes and Scramblers all with 22 points. Jades took Team High Three with a 2755 total while Elite 5 rolled a 978 for High Single. Ladies High Three went to Diane Bell & Marg Insulting Boys Hi _ fainglé .. avid Haugland Trucking all ~ Terrace bowling lane standings jig Mumford with totats of 662. Ladies High Singles was a 272 rolled by Carmen Mailloux, Team Highs. on Thursday mixed went to the Krack Pots with a triple of 3069 and Single of 1185. Deanna Dahl rolled a 704 for Ladies Three while High i: was a 270 bowled by Rollier. Men's Three went to Garry Alger with a 698 total while Sig Dahl took High Single with a 272. Team leaders are Sesame Street with 68 points ‘followed by Tillicum Theatre with. 79 and Krack Pots. with 73 points. Overwaitea has: 29 oints and leads on day Mixed followed by Funny Five with 28 and ue Hopefulls with 24 points. Team High Three went to As It Falls with a total of 2954 while Team Single went to Hopefulls with a. 1092. Men’s Highs went to . Hichard McDaniel with a triple of 693 and a single of 343. Ladies High Triple was a 693 rolled Marylene Lizotte. Wi So ale tere rolling a 281 for single, Y.B.C, PeaWe Fonzies Gang leading with 8 points followed by Good Guys with 68 and Pin po pliters with fe points. Girls High wen! Lori McGinlay with a 128 tingle and 221 double. ghs were a 190 anid 325 ©double’ jolie by Rene Mailloux. oux. ' - Bantams have Slow Pokes leading with : 90 points followed . by strikera with 78 and Pin Busters with 44 Girls © High Single went to Shannon Coneeh: with ee’s hag to + — a & 4a ee ' L. to R. Brian Kormandy, Bob Couture, Shaun Max MacDonald, for the Skeena Hotel playing James, Ken Deane, Tom Farrell, Ken Ziegler, against Totem Ford. Mean hitting at Reds" 7 The Reds - Commercial a tate ar Bi appear: be a vengeanse-filfed contest with the Reds taking 34 minutes in penalties. Included were 12 minors: and. two match penalties, The Commercial All- Stars took 26 minutes in penalties, eight’ minors, eh de Skeena heats G&A, Totem batiada tiple Baye = 7 HekSlewer le wen a gs Mert 4 18 leg Sn Cor High wag 8 aid eena opened up in the rolled by Darren Samson. first'-period scoring 3 ov re Ju stp he, Coles. Wipes ih Ages Teg 0: Sate Gee's with 81 and Smiles’ Girls High Single ve it to ir le wen Cindy Boyd with a 174 while High Triple was a bets Rott ‘ancois. Boys went to Edward Holland with scores of 198 and 508. . Remember deadline for entries to the Prince Rapert Bowl-A lel. is Feb. 24, So get’ those enteries in. Also pledges for- the Varieity ..Club. : : Telethon finish Feb. 10th. : Come on lets help the . ‘handicapped children and cha e the other . five pin bowlers to meet_ what we collect. 30” behavior on and off courts. The chairman of the just-completed World Championship Tennis tournament here says he will ask the Men's Professional Tennis Council ta levy the m penatly against Vitas Gerulaitis for his behaviour during the event. . . “We're going after him for aggravated behaviour, which is a. major offence,’ Lou Einwick said Monday. Gerulaitis who catured the singles title with a 6-3, 64 victory over John Newcombe, spent much of his time, berating and insulting officials, players and fans, both on and off the court, The 23-year-old New Yorker could be subject to a fine of up to $10,000 and suspension for as much ag year, Eight other players were citied for 13 violations of the Players’ Code of Conduct and face fines totalling more than 000. Eddie Dibbs who lost to Newcombe in -the semi- finals could be fined $750 for — three . - obscene: gestures ‘during the match with Neweombe. Nlie Nastase, who lost in the opening round, is subject to $700 in fines for three incidents during the match, hich involved . cenities, = Other ‘players. subject to fines include: - . -Freddie McNair, $450 for an obscenity, and ing a racquet. ~Jose Higueras, $250 for - obscene gestures, |. -Antonia. Zugarelli, $250_ for. an obscene . gesture, -Andriano’ Panatta, $250 for withdrawing . without cause, | » minutes - of Sharpes goals also ‘pe. It was a fast hard hitting period and this was indicated by the Mumber of players who made trips to the sin bin. Skeena were penalized four times and Gordon and Anderson twice. In. the’ second’ period Sev Piatoni of Skeena, Footed by Zeigler and a Derek Shadlock scored at - oer ee he only wer play ame While Mark Hidber as in the penalty box for in- terference. With 1:33 Sharpe, ‘assisted b LaChance and Shadloc to end the period 5 to Zip. Skeena were assessed 2 minors and Gordon and Anderson were also assessed .2 minors. G & A slarted on the comeback trail at the 3:46 mark of the third period when Hans Stach assisted Darrel DeWinter and im Gustafson put one past Skeena’s Ken Deane oe a pretty set up passing y. G&A Harold Cox, ‘assisted by Stach and Bruggerman scored. 5 later when Deane got caught out of the ‘net after making a - Benofit hikestho +Peter Fleming, $200 for hitting. a ball into the. stands. Sy ‘Corrado barazutti,$200: for hitting a ball into the stands, Under the code of conduct, fines .of -6250 or’. less recelve no review. However, the larger fines probably willbe con. tested by the players;; MUSICIANS SUP- PLIED LONDON (CP) - Britain is to supply the most members of 7 Europe's. ..136-strong ot European Economic Community Youth Or- chestra, The orchestra, aoe hue whose president is for-. mer prime minister’ Edward Heath, was. ‘Picked: after individual compétitions in each of the nine countries, all of which are represented, | See Ppa 8 peering thse. 2g 4 a fo le Eres tpi aewe W de ab eB a . The’ snow-delayed, 1,300-mile “bicycle ‘odyssey of Philadelphia Phillies' refief pitcher Tug’ MCGraw and four other athletes began today, one day after a major storm brought 14 inches of snwo to the Philadelphia area. The bike trip between Veterans Stadium here andthe National League baseball team’s spring training camp = at Clearwater, Fla., to benefit. muscualr dystrophy had been ‘terrific stop. on _ All-Stars exhi by Gary Rix one major anu one match penalty. The hitting was downright mean, with each teaitios phy to hurt ¢ opposition physically. Art Frenette led the Reds with two goals and. an assist, while Rick Lewis had two goals and one assist for the All- Stars The officiatin wasn't the best, but nei er were ’ ’ Terry Grimm. ‘At the 14:07 mark newcomer, Wayne Evans for Skeena assisted by Sharpe. and PMOBCR et ee) Penalty .. minutes amounted to 10, with ; Skeena getting Sand G&A one Oi | aoe a goal assisted . Both Ken Deane of Skeena and Ron Daciuk of Gordon and Anderson stopped 20 shots apiece. Totem Ford 2 - McEwan - Grey Cup _in Montreal _ ‘Montreal (CP) - IF the Olumpic stadium’ ’- is“ completed as designed, with its mast and retractable roof, Mon- treal would stand a good chance of being host. to th: . «+ "9". @z me every yes o>. .ob Geary, ecer. .canager of Montre +) Alouettes; “It would. be a super thing,’* Geary said Monday,. “That way People could watch the game in shirtsleeves ‘if. they wanted to. It wouldn’t be like last . year.” . Last November, in the uncovered stadium, fans braved | temperatures _ which dropped as low as - 10 Celsius, and the Canadiag, was decided on artificial turf that was partially’: frozen. . “ The vincial Scheduled to way Monday. , McGraw was joined on the jaunt by the Phillies’ - two best bitchers, . Steve Carlton, the leagues Cy’'s - Young Award winner, and 18'game winner Larry ‘€hristenson; utility outfielder. Jerry: Martin and unemployed pro quarterback Gabriel abriel, vt The five pedalled away from’ Veterans Stadium P on snow-packed streets “ - after being serenaded by a police band and cheered Sy SUPE Re Foothall: League thampionship.- get under matt: the teams playing to their capabilities. The Commercial All- Stars were missing about six good players as the majority of the team was made up of Totem Ford. and McEwan GM, along with one player from Skeena Hotel and one from Gordon and An- derson, 7 picked up three juveniles for the - ‘The second game of the night saw not only the ' hockey played so far through the season, but the best-end to end free Zeigler. put the game out . wheeling:.fast ‘skating > of ch. " She season ey i game: : i It appears-at this time that Totem could sew. up first place, and with only McEwan, G&A Skeena Hotel for second place it is going to be a race to see who makes it. McEwan tried it Monday night but great home government nas: yet to confirm that it will install the mast and the cable- supported roof, but an announcement ‘plete .the stadium is ‘expected in the next few . days, A. government- commissioned study group is rumored recommended that mast and roof be com- pleted according to ar-. chitect Roger Taillibert’s original plans. “It’s something we - should haye for a stadium of this magnitude,” said . Geary. "That way, itcan like concerts, . circuses, can think ; an Geary said the football . the government during build the roof. n bogs off. McGraw, said the roup would ride their ikes into downtown south to an expressway before the bikes would be . “placed in a. van for the -drivé to their first stop, * ‘Washington. D.C. Players had intended to pedal ali the way until the . Storm forced -_ Alter their plans. ° a Th pa se Sunes bah alae btion on” whether or not to com-. to have - the be used for so many “things in winter-things‘ just Bbout anything you - 71) , 3 . a) club was notconsulted by’ its ‘study of .whether to_ -by an estimated 100 fans Ji who made. it through fj snow drifts to see them Philadelphia and then. a The : them to © exhibition game. | It’s unfortunate both teams didn't play good hard-hitting hockey. ‘in- stead of going out and trying to kill each. other. The Commercial League resume Thursday night at 10 p.m. while the Reds play here in Terrace against the Kitimat Winterhawks Wednesday at 8 p.m: defensive work by Totem kept. them off the scoreboard. =, ._ The first period ended 0-0 with no- penalties i . ale: nh’ Sebréd Rowe assisted by Steve Dillabough put one past Totem net.minder Jerry Lamming. With'3:41 to go Totems Rick Litowsky assisted by Mike Ford tied -it.-up and so the period ended. *- In penalties, there were 2 minors, both to Totem Ford. 0. With 14:04 gone in the third period Totems Max _ MacDonald | assisted by | Rino’ Michaud put the winner “past McEwans Eri¢ Chapman. ~ Pénalties in’ the third period totalled @ minutes with McEwan getting ‘only 2 and the balance t Totem Ford. ; Shots stopped through 3 ' periods by McEwan were 19 and by Totem 14. More action — this Thursday nite, when Gordon and Anderson ‘host McEwan GM at the arena at 10:15 p.m. » All you hockey fans. come on out and support the players. The only thing we promige is hockey the way it should only goal of the: night at . the 6:37 mark when Ray a few points separating. an Winnipeg Stars - wooed by NHL In Winnipeg Jets two swedish stars, Ulf Nilsson . and Anders Hedberg, ' asked linematey Hull for his advice, the veteran - winger would smend they - accept that, but I also say take their chances ‘wit New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. _ The Swedes, along with Hull.. have. Association goaltenders for several: years... With . their contracts running. out with the jets,. ‘they ‘have’ been wooed by several NHL teams. — The Rangers, with a '- package offer of a reported $1.8 million over two years for the WHA superstars, are said to have the inside track-in negotiations with the two players. — A number of NHL ‘. feams: however, backed - off in the bidding wars, | claiming neither Nilsson . nor Hedberg is worth that. much. Hedberg scored 70 postp goals..and Nilsson con- ’” tributed 85 assists during . the 1976-77 season. _ “I don't agree with the 7 - Claim that the Rangers - offer to the Swedes is so far out of line,” Hull told Star columnist milt dunnell. “Let us say Guy Lafleur Montreal Canadians’ great winger were for sale. Imagine what the Rangers would have to pay for him. “Ok, in this case the Rangers are not giving the big purchase price to another owner. They are giving it to the players themselves. As far as - salary goes, by guess is these guys would play for $150,000 a season. “They know they are two of the better players . in ‘hockey teday. 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Some of the Winnipeg fans may feel let down, It was the Jets who gave these guys an opportunity to play. I they have ‘discharged ‘whatever obligation they “Hull - gave’ the WHA credibility. several years from NHL's Chicago Black Hawks for a million-dollar-plus figure. Snow stop Tonight's National Hockey League’ game between New Yorl Islanders and Minnesota North: Stars -has been oned because of a snowstorm in the .New York area. The North Stars were unable to make plane ‘connections that. would enable em to land in New York as all airports here were closed by the storm. The Portland at New York Knicks Nationa] Nasketball Game also was postponed because some sortland players were stranded in Denver. and others in Atlanta, site of the NBA all-star game Sunday. . Thoroughbred racing atd Bowie Race Course in Maryland was cancelled today for the second day in a row because of the snow. 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