‘Jimmy Chow and Gaye Kawinsky, both students at minton division at the B.C. Northern Winter Games. Skeena ‘Junior Secondary, placed in the junior bad- ~ Gold, Silver and Bronze for students at PG games “Kitimat-Stikine student ‘badminton team put on a good. show: at last weekend's B.C. Northera Winter Games in Prince The “team, ‘which is made up of students from Terrace, Thornhill, Kitimat and Hazelton, brought home one gold Anderson of Caledonia won a silver med i division onda silver in the senior girls doubles along medal, three silvers and a- bronze. . In the senior category, 19 and under, Debbie Anderson from Caledonia - won a silver medal in the “singles, also winnin silver in the girls dou les along with Louise Wilson, of Hazelton. In the junior division, 16 and under, Diane Wilson, of Hazelton won a gold medal in the singles event, and Gaye Kawinsky of Skeena placed fourth £ Highest place in boys singles went to Lance . Henderson of Skeena who. came in fifth, In boys doubles, Robert : Dempster and of al in the sentor girls single. with Louise Wilson. New. Orleans (AP) .- Dick Nolan.was the first man, John _Mecom’ Jr. _ interviewed as a potential - head-coach for New. Opeata Saints, and the Gung tea m owner hopes the last one, for a while at least. -Nolan.succeeded Hank tram'as head coach of heNational ‘Footbali Léagué~. team. fin heed becomin; ng. the fifth head:: hired by Mecom” ice ei the team was The «Saints were formed: in: 1967, and the team has never. posted better than | 8'5-9'season record. ; {Nolan was my first choice;. the first coach A ' interviewed,' Mecoitt. said‘ Monday - after: formally © in, - odgein his new ae 4967 ee of choosing *} - him! Mecom named Tom: _. Fears as the first coach of ~ the ‘Saints, em said he settled © Foars,. instead © of vy the a wha. year; olay, left: Dallas to take © the “top: job at San ‘Francisco.:: ‘Nolan was 54 : ae t..San; Francisco, “wi ie three division . chaos and being. ietvround vi named NFL coach of the © fred a 1970. But he was’ after losing seasons in 1974 and 1975, * He moved ta the Sa as a linebacker coach. for- the 1977 season. Gray takes 6th - “round: ° 2dmonton (CP): < Clyde’ Gray, . Commonwealth ‘welterweight boxing’. nd victory over . John Stef of ‘Bast Orange, .N.J., Monday night in a warmup for: his pending ~ title - Green of England:: : Referee Jack Laat sixth. ean with: Stef ‘staggering around the ee before about: 3,100 . motérs: announced a-. total: gate of more. than’ $31/000 - Fasily enough, to. cl i expenses. ©): “Gray's manager, - Ir- ving. ‘Ungerman. «: of. “Toronto,. has accepted: a. : ‘title, Bout with’ Green’ in’ Saints . ted.an easy - efence with. Al’ ee - - ‘Rirst choice coach Mecom said Stram was fired because he failed to show progress toward bul ing a winner. - Stram’s teams’ were 4-10 and 2-11, and he was fired with three years to go on. his contract. . victory Lojidon’ s Wembley : Stadium next month, The -Toronto - fighter - also is ‘scheduled ' . Guerrero. “Montreal in April in a bid to ‘regain: the Canadian “championship | Chevez .won.last year. Canadian meet ~ Brantford, : Ont., unanimous -. decision won ‘a over’. Bob Smither of New. Tork ina ‘Prelimitiary bout.. “ In’ eight-round - ‘bouts, “Bob Stallings | ‘of New York’ Cit ‘contender for. the. Canadian: ‘heavyweight _champicnship, ate: 2: SP of “the‘third round after a ‘Series of -right hands to yithe® head; ‘dleweight. Joe Henry of “Toronto won ‘a: tough but ‘Clear decision’ over. Gar q ‘Broughton of Brantfor - hotel for: .a-home . decided to ’ hotel'was that there was Chaves" of : light heavyweight.” ‘champion _ Gary. “Summerhays: of. 10. ‘round -. ‘Knocked out : “Hoss Geisler of Toronto, a ° and. mid: Caledonia and Jimmy Chow: of Skeena won a bronze medal. ; In girls doubles, Diane Wilson and Gaye Kawinsky won a silver memace Henderson and Dorothy Stauffer of Thornhill came in fourth in mixed doubles, ft THE NERALD, Wednesday, February 8, “1978, PAGE 5 Patterson rink out i in ot Sore or 2 K Prince George bonspiel - Prince George, B.C. a CP). - Last year’s winner ‘and two former British Columbia champions were amiong the early casualties at the B.C. Curling Association Interior . honspiel Mon- ¥ With just: 5) of the original $4 Tinks alive _ Wealthy Blue J: ays ‘ill negotiating — er § ' Toronto (CP) - Toronto Blue Jays might be one of the richest. teams in major league baseball, but so far two of its most respected chatlels have been unable to crack the Dave Lemanczk, their out- standing pitcher, nor infielder-outfielder and rookie-of-the-year Bob Bailor have come to terms after prolonged negotiations with the second-year American League team, : Both have agents representing them and are said to be seeking multi-year contracts calling for $100,000 a year. “We're far apart,” general manager Pat, Gillick said Monday. . after the second day ou the four-day bons iel, several favorites ve lost their last chance to qualify for the Interior championship. Former _ provincial champions Kevin Smale of Smithers and Buzz McGibney of Trail were eliminated quickly. as: Jays president Peter Bavasi says the club. payroll smallest in the league last season, would be up 35 to 40 percent for. 1976. “We intend to reward the players who did a good job for us to show our appreciation,’’ Bavasi said. “But the fact is, we still lost 107 games ‘last yea” Lemanczyk has enough major league experience two seasons spread over three years to be able to request. binding ar- bitration. He has until Feb. 10 to make’ his rediner unsigned Jays who can seek arbitration are catcher Alan Ashby, outfielder Otto Velez and pitchers Jesse Jefferson, Tom Murphy and Jerry Flyers beat Blues in blizzard game Philadelphia (AP) - There were a couple of things nagging Bernie Parent when he faced St. Louis Blues,, He didn’t like the idea of having to. stay.in:a- jame:.:; And she ‘missed «the usual sell-out crowd at the Spectrum. But Parent didn’t. let his woes affect his pla play. The Hie turned back a Flyers goalie turned Hi shots on goal in ce National Hockey League’s only, Monday night contest to shut out the Blues 2-0. Blizzard. conditions made the game a problem from the start. The Flyers. decided it noon to play. after . the Blues. arrived. . Then, after a workout, the Fiyers brass: sent the team toa hotel to await the game. . “The reason we to stay at the Some doubt about, the " aplayers getting home and then getting back,” said "Flyers coach Fred Shere. Parent, who leads the Jeague with six shutouts, said ‘he would have - peperres to go home “Men 5 5 ying ina hotel for a ‘home game could get jou on the Fam "Wrong tack,” the goalie Ba would play the game, ‘Then we learned we would play and I was a little upset at first because we had to stay in — | the hotel, "he explained. - - Golfers earnings New York (CP) - Tom Watson continues to lead _ the. U.S... Professional Association . Golf ers. money earnings list with ‘ato $2,156 from: last week's Hawalian Open. Hubert Green’s sudden- ‘death. victory in that [eae tournament gave him $50,000 to’ increase his total to: $62,800, good for second place. - The rest of the top 10; Jay Haas, $43,506; Miler ‘i $41, 880; Bill Barber, Kratzert, $37, 365; John Schroeder, $31,402;"Hale [J Irwin, $29,808: Gene Littler; $29, 708; Lee Trevino, $97, 667; - and Mike Morley, $27,224, already * WAL ‘first’ we didn’t fim _ know whether or not we ' of $93,956 including “Buty you have to accept it and go ahead and. play.” The snowstorm held id attendance to 3,725 @ first time in five seasons the trum has not been sold.out'for the Flyers but.an additional’ 1,423 fans were allowed i in free. The game went scoreless through two periods with St. Louis goalie Phil Myre turning ck 21 shots, until Rick MacLeish and Paul Holm; clinched it for phia in the third. MacLeish’s goal came at 1:10, with one sity on remaining in a penalty on St, Louls rookie defen- eceman Jack Brown- schilds, who ‘had been sent off the ice for holdin at 19: ut of the secon period. . Taking Bobby C. erke ass from the left of Myre, MacLeish sent a’ shot off Myre's right ' skate and into the net, “Por a small crowd they made a lot of noise, 7. he said Listed. Here! Phone listed for your Housewives Pensioners! FARN EXTRA iSMONEYS id atts i Deliver Newspaper - tf you wish your Business . customers 635-6357 - was Al LaChance of Kamloops, 1977. Interior winner, _. Four rinks qualified Monday from the A event for the Interior playdown, which runs Thursday to Saturday. Bob McWhirter beat Guy Marston 8-3 in an nall- Johnson. Lemanczyk points to - his record last season, 13- 16, in selling his arguments to club management, ~ “Phat’s almost 25 percent of the 54 games we won last season, Put me with a team like the. Boston Red Sex, and I’m the ace. 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