"OTTAWA (CP) — Bar- bara Underhill and Paul Martini hit rock bottom three weeks ago, Today, they're on tap of lhe world. Underhill, 20, of Oshawa, :Ont., and Martini, 23, of { Woodbridge, Ont., upset 'Blena Valova and Oleg Pages, The Herald, cal amens 1984 ‘Vaaillev of the Soviet Union, Olympic ‘and defending champions, to win gold medals in the pairs event at the world figure-skating championships Thureday night. It was the first triumph for Canada since Karen Hob Paul and Barb Wagner Magounicn won . “the, women’s aingles.crown in’ 1978, the firat pairs victory aince Maria and Otto | Jelinek in 1962 and the first time a Canadian entry had won a world figure-skating.- championship at home since Skeena Progressive Conservative Association. | Candidate Selection Meetings Prince Rupert—Booth School Gym. Wed. April 4 New Hazelton— Community Hall Thur. April 5° Smithers—Hudson Bay Lodge Fri. April 6 Kitimat— North Star Inn Sat, April 7 Terrace—Terrace Hotel ‘Sat. ‘April 7 A VOTER REGISTRATION (except Kitimat): 6:30pm MEETINGS COMMENCE (except Kitimat): 8:00pm § KITIMAT REGISTRATION: 1:00pm | KITIMAT MEETING COMMENCES: 2: 00pm Members: please plan to register early | GENERAL PUBLIC INVITED) . dances, . f -pertect’ 4.0 marks ‘in: fhe. | process, ; -. But the moment belonged to Underhill and‘ Martini. “They were seventh at. the - , Sarajevo .. Olympics § month, when Underhill took. :a bad fall during the short: i ‘ _ weaterner you cheer for the Hamiltén~. of “thie ‘United States added a victory ini the: ~ short program to his ” first in’ ‘compulsory: ‘fidjures “ . to mové himself closer. ta a fourth | seomnecutive™ woeld men’s: tile." The British dance team of Jayne Torvill: and the three = com last rogram. Pp ' “ta hard for anyone to’ appreciate . {hls but, three. . ‘Weeks ago, we were close to’ not coming lieve at all,’’ said. gf. 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U.S. backs out on WINNIPEG (CP) — A’ decision by American Wheelchair Games to with- draw as host of thia sum- ’ mer's event is a black mark against the United States, ’ Philadelphia's | organizers of the VII World. an angered sports official — Jot: of zonfldence. But ‘the - minute I cheiiged back into the old’ boots, all’ tid con- - _fidence was restored and 1 knew we could do A: They weré'-secénd ‘to Valova and Vasiliev ‘after the short program Tuesday, _ but won gold on the strength of their free fate, which ‘ Brier, I got on the “phone immediately tomy girls and ‘said ‘Look, we've got to'atop ‘ “Manitoba’a domination’ and that was added incentive.” The western: domination could extend to the mixed. “ championships in Prince ‘Albert, Sask., where Randy Woytowich of Regina has a bye into the fiiial.. “One more for’ the’ ‘West and especiaily for Regina would be nice,” sald. Krahn. Defending champion mane Mitchell of Winnipeg -both- her | games Turney to finish in second ” place. ”. : : discouraged « after | ‘losing three of her firat four games » Mitchell and was surprised at her team’s turnaround. — “For a while we didn't think we would end up in second place so we are happy." RETURNS IN STYLE + Mitchell was pleased that Saskatchewan won, saying: it was a fine return to the in the Atlantic Division.- “That’a a key, but most important is just to establish winning ways — just winning games so the team can have a high level of confidence golng into the home stretch and playofis,” _ Julius. Beving‘said! mice alles bled i iat : Maurice . Cheeks | o disadvantage and relied _ added: a: ‘field goal at the 71-and 81-86 in the fourth "quarter before going ahead - 101-100 on. two free throws by Greg Ballard with 35 seconds remaining, _Atter a timeout, Andrew Toney caught the Washington defence nap- ping and drove the length of the court for a go-ahead said Thursday. . 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E felt it was guch a terrible. thing to happen to -her last year.'! ‘The Regina women breezed through. the -firet nine rounds with thelr hard- hitting atyle; but when they, came up against Lou Picard, of Summerside, the P.EsL entry beat thenti at their own game. 8). Krahn. ‘aiid ‘he. praised Picard'a foursome, who stole three in the sixth to put the pressure on Saskatchewan. . : “Prince Edward Island deserved to win,” : said Krahn. ‘They curled beautifully". and, they deserved to’ beat. us,** + Picard: ead. Bea Mayer of Calgary,.. fepresenting layup with 2 seconds remaining. Jones then blocked a layup attempt. by Washington's Jeff. Ruland and ‘the 76ers gained possession ‘out of. bounds, Two. free ‘throws: ee made It. 104-101 and, tw missed three-point Bullets, | buzzer... . Toney led Philadelphia with 22 points. Moses - Malone had 21 points and 15 rebounds and Erving contributed 18 points and. eight asslata, © | Washington, clinging to the sighth and final playoif : Falls, Nfld, were fad problems with’ the. {60° but. . games, by - what they were ze doing. " aia Stong. “They looked. like they didn’t-have a worry — that’s what. sold the Judges in the long. run.” - ‘Martini sald: “It really hasn't sunk in yet. To skate well in front of the, home audlence Isa thrill il néver forget.” cota ey Alberta, were ted for third ‘place with sist wind and fou losies each. Merits Mag of Halifax a Wyn Hushagen : of -; Toranto followed © -at [B. een Greenbank of | NB, and Vi Pike Grand 6 ¢ Jeanie . ning of Prin see _ Rupert, B.C, Onia Tatil of Lachute, Que., an Belty Jean Prince of Yellowknife’ - ‘representing: ~ the Territories, were ‘Hed: for last at 3-7. oo ae other. '“Hth-round Ontario’: defeated B.C. 84, Nova Scot heat Quebee 11-4, .. Manitoba downed the Territories 10-4 and Newfoundiand doubled In the 10th round It was; the Territories. 13 PiE.1..5, 7 Ontario 6, Newfoundland 6, ‘Manitoba 9, Nova Scotia. 6) ‘and - Quebec ni, B.C. 3, nies a spot in. the Eastern .( _ference, was led by Greg Ballard with 1 polnts, Rick Mahornscored had 18; And Darren Daye 14.03... Cellles 108, Knicks 106. if Kevin McHale, , ‘Larry Bird and Dennis: Johnson - each had 23 points as Boston, won before - Z: _ Capacity added. 18 points for, ihe Celties. Louis. Orr-led: York ‘with::17 points and Trent Tucker had 16. Spurs 129, Jazz 125! Mike Mitchell scored-:30 points and: George Gervin baded 35 in the Spurs’ home viclory. John ‘Drew had. 22 polnts'and Derrell Griffith scored 20 for Utah. a wheelchair games news, “Print want,”’ ahe sald in an in- terview. “I. don’t un derstand the Americans. They had: four years _ to organize the Games. and then they (urn ‘around and cancel a couple of months before, “Our athletes ‘are sick. about it, It's a ahame and it's a bliek* mark against: - the United States,” 7 The “Gantes,” Wileh ara’ fo Olympics, were sto be staged - in Chicago frotit* June 19- July 4. Organizers from ‘the University of Minols aaid in January they had not raised . enough money.to.bold the — - event and threatened to cancel if President Reagan didn't agtes to requests for financial assistance. “They announced their decision to back out earlier this week and the ‘Games: now will be held in Stoke: 1 England. — petition started in 148 — from July 20-Aug. 6, °° | HOPES. FOR MEDAL, “Their name is gonna: be mud from’ now. on," sald ; ‘Adam ° Salashandyx, medal hopeful - five Manitobans chosen’ to ’ Canada’ 8 ‘national ‘team. “Next' time’ they” aah” they're . going "to “hold” soniething, I wot get “all excited about it,” he sald, “T’'m sure-they knew much . earller than January that they couldn’t hold the Games,” Hayes sald the problems presented by the American decision are staggering for Canada and other industrial nations, but..-the eoh- sequences for'some of the poorer of the 40-odd par- i whatever you - tie shooting events nl one of. ticipating countries - “are ’ enormous. : “The financial burden for - transportation for ua is’ an extra $700 per person,” she said. “It’s a real financial slap in the face, I don't know where we're going to get the extra money.” Struggling countries in South America that wanted tonend athletes tobe among an estimated 2,000 ‘com- pétitora. seem likely ‘to be “hardest hit by the transfer “of the Gamea to England. “The Games, begun in 1960 in Rome, have been- held in Tokyo, - Tel “Aviv, Heldelberg, Germany, and in ‘Toronto in 1976,’ Holland “hosted the. event: in 1980, whefe the Americans made thelr bid’ for’ ‘the 1904 ver- gion. ~ “They — wanted ° ‘hem , because they're holding the Olympics this year,’”: «aald Hayes; ‘They sald they had the money, the facilities and Da expertise. Sure they CHECKS FACILINIES' She said countries were ftked to send represen- “tatives ta the univeralty last “year to check out - the facilities, make recom- mendations end | -hold _ Meetings, and everything Was {quite ‘atceptable.” The, U.S. organizing _ Committee. said a lack of . ‘Sorporate interest ‘due ie to ile own maby ‘te acai fundralaing Fitri leita ‘the canceltdtion of the Games, =. : & Hayes. sald the abhorred one " suggestion ‘that American “wheelchair athletes be -banned from participating at’ -Stoke- Mandville to “teach the U.S. @ lesson... ae “You can't . punish American, athletes for a political _problem,'*