* Dave Kenny and Alan Scales w to compete in the National Triathelon Championships hetween Canada and the U.S. between Ma2-5 the two £6 year old Terrace youths will take part in ia ri the swimming, running and pistol shooting competitions. Dave and Alan first go to Victoria for weekend training camp. -* fr + ill be going to Stanford California next week will Spurs push for San Antonio Spurs, known for running and gunning, used their formula to stay in con- _ tention in the National Basketball Association layoffs, while Denver uggets called on their pride te bounce back rom an embarrassing defeat. “We've got to run to win,’ said forward Mike Green, a recent addition. to the starting linup who scored 18 points as the Spurs. hit 52 per cent of their shots and beat Washington Bullets 116- 105 it San Antonio Tues- day night. it was a must win for San Antonio, which trails Washingiun 3-2 in their best-of-seven quarter- final playoff series. Washington can wrap it up Friday night at home, where the Spurs have Holmgren comeback victory for Flyers -~ For, just a moment Paul Holmgren wanted the world to stop so he could get off. “Twas mad at myself,” said the 22-year-old Holmgren, one of the few American-born players in the National Hockey League. Holmgren, a right winger with Philadelphia Flyers, failed to clear the uck properly from hind the net, and ‘the mistake helped Buffalo Sabres tie the Flyers 1-1 at 10:53 of. the second period Tuesday night. But 14 seconds later, the sixfoot-lhree Holmgren, from St. Paul, Minn., redeemed himself. He scored the go-ahead goal as the Flyers went on to ‘a 4-2 triumph and moved into the semi- finals of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Ross .Lonsberry and Don Saleski each scored after Holmgren to build a 41 cushion that stcod up and enabled the Flyers to eliminate the Sabres 4-1 in the best-of-seven quarter-final series. Bobby Clarke scored the Flyers first goa! at 13:43 of the first period. Buffalo’s second goal by Derek Smith, came at 13:04 of the third period. The Sabres were unable to get one past goalie Bernie Parent after that, even when they rernoved their goaltender with 2:04 left. PARENT SPEC. TACULAR , Bernie Parent was spectacular, especially in e first period when he stopped 11 shots, Some of them defied imagination. Clarke said the Flyers were able to beat Bui- falo—the Sabres had a 3- 0-1 regular-season record against Philadelphia— because Parent was superb in the nets. ‘Obviously we got great goaltending,’’ Clarke said. “He (Parent) made every save. He made some unbelievable. He's moving around out there, controlling the puck ... You can tell,: because Nystrom notches quarter-final win {CP) — While they rested in their dressing room for the overtime period, Bobby Nystrom and Bob Bourne carved notches in their hockey sticks, each kidding the other that they would get the win- ning goal for New York Islanders. Nystrom won, blasting the goal on a breakaway after 3:02 of overtime that gave the Islanders a 21 victory over Toronto Maple Leafs Tuesday night and a 3-2 lead in their best-of-seven National Hockey League quarter-final series. The playoff shifts to Toronto for the sixth game on Thursday night. If needed, the seventh game will be played here on Saturday night. Mike Palmateer, who has been sensational in the Toronto nets, again kept the Leafs in the game as the Islanders - showed more zip in their attack with 40 shots. Toronto had 30. From the moment the crowd of 15,317 booed and hissed and drowned out the playing of O Canada because the fans had read that Toronto owner Harold Ballard wouldn’t play the Star Spangled Banner at Maple Leaf Gardens, the _ night seemed jinxed for the Leafs. Toronto was, unable to mount the kind of fierce checking game that won twice for the club on home ice. The loss of all-star defenceman Borje. Salming because of an eye injury hurt Toronto's power play, but the Islanders were equally ineffective, GOAL-TENDING DUEL It was up-and-down hockey for most of the game highlighted by the goal-tending duel . bet- ween Palmateer and Glenn Resch of the Islanders. . The Islanders tried to Stay loose and after the tough first 60 minutes, they marched into their dressing room trying to. forget the tie that had to be broken in overtime. “T asked the trainer for a scalpel and started carving a notch in m stick,” Nystrom said. “Doing stupid things just to keep my mind off everything. And I said to Bob Bourne, ‘hey, I'm foing to get the goal.’ S. Africa politics-out of tennis tourney (Reuter) — South Africa withdrew today from next year’s Davis Cup and this year’s Federation Cup tennis competitions in protest over “political developments.” Justice Bien Franklin, president of the South African Tennis Union (SATU), said in a statement he hoped the decision would be “‘ac- cepted and recognized as a purely temporary gesture on our part, operative for one year only.” Franklin’s an- -Mouncement followed a decision by the muan- agement committee of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) 10 days ago to instruct South Africa not to enter the Davis and Federation cups and to form a new non-racial governing body for the sport by next February. South Africa has been under . international pressure to withdraw rom the Davis Cup be- cause of its apartheid policies. In recent years, a number of countries have refused to take part in the cup competition in protest against South Africa's _ participation. Had it not withdrawn, the Davis Cup countries were expected to expel South Africa from the cup - competition during a. meeting in Stockholm in July, they got few rebounds.” Parent, 33, who was out much because of a . neck operation, said he's doing a lot of little things around the net, like helping the defence more. He said he feels strong and confident.” Now, the Flyers sit back and see who they get very of last season . in a best-ofseven .semi- final. It will be either Boston Bruins, a quarter- final winner, or Montreal Canadiens, who eliminated Detroit. If New York Islanders, leading 3-2, go on to beat | Toronto, the Flyers get the Canadiens. Should Toronto pull it out, ' Philadelphia goes against the Bruins. we a never won. ‘This puts a great deal of pressure on us now,” said Washington coach Dick Motta. “If we have an .il-man effort in Washington . 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