' . third: in “event, while Michele J this month, : shied fron the Kileusnikalim * “sh Chub: ‘travelled to Kimberley's — | North Star ski hill on the weekend to" ‘ “tale” ‘part’in, the Western. Regional ” | BC. Cup downhill, sponsored by. the: oo International Ski Federation (FIS). [| Michele Johnson, Ben Johnson and. ett Joh Kevin Beausolelt skied in the two-day, 2 - coy a pn and Ben. af an ‘Johnson | both quallfying to ddvaiice to: AD the Tlslschinans Cup kl ‘series later, for the ey hs first day: of. skiing ‘but fell on the’ th ‘second day’s run ad was disqualtied Johnson and Johngon’ will now. take part | inthe Fleischmann Cup,.a seri Wen of three, Teaces. that will: ‘806. them + ny at e.. -province:\, The first event, | this’ Gaming Weekend, will be a slalom’ ‘in? on - -Mernon, while: the. second, on. the |. . ; Weekend of Jan, 20, is a downhill race. ‘Whistler: ‘ancouver, . ‘The: final ‘event of: the: ties Ig the Jan. 29 weekend, aor The: Kitsumkalum: ski ‘team will ‘travelling ‘to “Troll: Mountain. “Gn Quesnel Jan. tandattakenat ite | ; ‘giant 8 slalom, event. woe gt Mountain “near” “VAL: D'ISERE, France’ Reuter)’ = Conradin - Cathomen ‘edged . Swiss. skier “Ken Read of Calgary today - for. his ‘second World Cup ‘downhill victory of the season and established: himself as the man to beat “for. the. _ downhill title this . _year, top , ” The 23-yeai-old rising star . of the Swiss team, second tn: ‘the world ‘competition. last: year. ‘behind defending World ‘Cup champion Steve, “finish Sunday. “Cathomen . was ‘ tHimed ‘ today: for. ‘the “9,40-metre ‘run down, Mount Daille in ., one minute 59.20" seconds, followed by Read in 1:59,32 " and... Itallan : Danilo’ Sbar--, -dellotta who Was third. in- . 1: 59,66. ‘“ : *Podborski-. of. Toronto,- 7 followed up.a third-place, - (OP). — Cindy Nelson, at 27 a‘ 12-year veteran of the World Cup ski circuit; today ‘won the Second and . final- Super -G Tace,of the season. Nelson was timed in one “minute, 8.56 “seconds (an “average speed. of 70 kilonietres an hour) in the singlerun rate, a com: bination of the giant slalom ‘with “the. speed of the ‘downhill racer, to win by ‘more than a half second’ over Zoe Haas of Switerland - on the °1,350-metre-long course.” th had no -problema this time," sald Nelson; who was . * by Ca ~and chad.a vertical drop of Read wes, fourth on Sunday. . : - Podborski, whoon Sunday ‘crashed . headlong into a gate and. suffered. facial . ‘euts,. brulses and ‘a’ stiff nee obviously felt. the Sunday’s ‘Super. G race — ‘ while West German Irene ; - plice. She ‘was 2ith Sunday. - vy fourth Sunday, “The-course . was as I expected.” - The layout today was set dian women's coach | Currie,Chapman of Ottawa .. Epple, who won the Sunday . race, was. third today in 10841. Members of the Canadian national women's: team, most of whom spectalize in the downhill discipline of. the Alpine events, fared: - badly today. . Laurie. Graham: of Inglewood, Ont., led. the Canadian contingent in 34th " Gtahai had a time of 4:hts6 ang “World downhill “ gHaitipion Gerry. Sorensen of Kimberléy, B.C., placed 42nd in. 1:12.06: > Litsh’ “Savijarvi, ‘Bracebelige, Ont,, 1:15.32; - 58. Shanne Leavitt, Calgary, 1:18, 33; . 63. Lehodey, Calgary, 1:13.81. amet FAS SAMEAP 2 Nelgon attributed her’ win yah ‘TepE B ‘Austrian coach. - - Haas, timed. ‘in 1:09.16, etary since a giant slalom gold at Pfronten, ‘West .- ‘had her best World Cup” " Germany, three years ago, finish — she placed: 12th in “to Instinet,-saying she felt. ~ Wong wins eastern ~ figure skate title © OSHAWA, Ont. (CP) — Charlene Wong of Pierrefonds, ‘Que, won the senior - women’s cham- * plonship at the Eastern Canadian divisional figure “skating: championships, passing Tracey Wainman of Toronto in the free: skate portion of the avent Sunday. .Wainman, -who : placed the national “rebicey” Robertson - of Orillia, Ont., took the junior ‘women's crown, followed by -Barbara Butler of Toronto,- Chantal Mantas. of Ville "Marie and Merrian Twinn of - championships | last year, | - heldthe ‘ead after’ the compulsory figures. and’ short program, but finished as runner-up. ” #T.won |, last. year, ; “but ‘neittier Tracey ~ nor. . Elizabeth, (Manley) was in - the: competition, So it was -, really -exeltlng to. finish ‘higher’ than . them, ” _ Wong sald. “Manley, ; of * Dirt: like: Wainman, did not -havé! to qualify in the “divisionals: . _ for: - the “Canadians. Manley; Ottawa, ' ‘second in the nationals last year; was fourth Sunday, Toronto. ; ; Kelly Johnson and John Thomas, both of Toronto, won the senior dance title. Donna:. Martini and John Coynem, also of Toronto, | were. second, Teri Lynn ‘Black and Mirko Savic, also of Toronto, “were third. Suzanne Proulx and Paul Schenk of Laval, Que., took. the junior pairs. event. Isabel. Rourie and -Guy Trudeau of. St.. Leonard, - Que., werd ‘second. Lyne Houde ©. ‘and. - : were third. ‘Swim marks § \Wainman and defending -: ~-gentor: champion . Kay . Thomson: of Toronto’ have ’ byes. into’ the national ~ championships in Montreal » next month. Cynthia Coull of St. Jean, | ; - Que,,’ who was third, and .Frantes "Mantas of Ville * Marie, Que., who was fifth, , both: qualified for the | atonal Championships. - Gary: Beactom of Toronto, ~ was the clear wirner-of the - -gentor- men's — event, “taal Lasorda: of . Toronto. ‘ Beatt: “Maybee ‘of Orono, ht: won ‘thé junior. men’s. erewh- with a strong free ektate pa . Second was ‘David Watson of Toronto,. _, followed by Mare Ferland of - * Baniport, Que., and Lauren © Pattersori of Toronto; who “held: the lead after the ’ compulaary, figures | -and ° _ Minn program. ae .. followed by Gordon Forbes - -of Brockville, Onts,;Carap-- | “bell: Sinclair of Ottawa and | broken INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Birgit Meineke of East Germany. won. her: third. individual gold medat of the U.S: - swiniming ternational - short-course meet and set her second world-best mark Sunday . with a time of 53.99 seconds. in, , the,. women *B toe-metre freestyle, ° Meineke, 1 18, who ‘earlier ‘won. the bo-metre freestyle an set a world the -hest iniark in 200-freestyle, broke her, own world: standard of 54.04 . inthe 100 set 13 months ago. - ‘Meineke's two world bests were among five set by East German women’ in” the three-day meet at the _ Indiana University. The “women's marks are for 2s-metre - pools. eal Jett Kostoff of Upland, . -Calif,, and Kim Linehan of ‘Sarasota, Fla.,. set U.S...” records in the men's: and "1,500-metre : freestyle, respectively. . agile Canadian fisiahea: BY: atten todayy her RP WorleCup." le vi ‘Patrick. “Willlamson of Laval, te. nye " The ‘Kitsumkaiuin Ki Club hosted the Northern | o B.C. Winter .Gam dn- >: " different age groups. - calegory, ’ effects. todayand could only’ manage 2:02.31 for’ sth position’ Ql, : - ‘Cathomen’ 8 ~ triumph: boosted him into’ joint first . place with fellow ‘Swiss Peter Mueller in the overall World Cup standings with $2 : _ points, and he tops - the’. “downhill standings with A. . ‘points, nine .more- than ~ ‘Austria's Franz. Klamaier. , Mueller ‘and Klammer today . finished fourth and’ flfth, respectively ly. -. Robin McLeish of Toronto had» the Second-best © more knowledgeable about the race than the other competitors. . Another . American, .Tamara McKinney, was. fourth, followed. by: former - World Cup champion Hanni- Wenzel of Liechtenstein, who slipped from a secand- . place finish: Sunday. Following the © Sunday ~ race, there was an im-_ nediate negative reaction, ‘especially from... the Canadian and U.S. racers, that the course resembled . too closely a giant slalom veThe ‘winning: time (by ° ' West. Germany's - Irene Epple) was just over one . minute and*16 -seconds,” ‘Chapman said. ‘That's “about the time for one run of , Dianne gC -»Laurie | Catrornen 1 now the skier to beat. Canadian placing with a time of 2: 00.93, in 20th: ‘spot: while Felix: “Belezyk: ‘of. Cdsilegar, B.C., continued - to impress: with ‘his. per-.. ‘formances: by | finishing: ‘in "2:01.82 for’ 27th ‘place: sO course were: 44, Bob Styan,. “Vancouver, -2:03.08; ° 46.- Gary’ Athans, Kelowna, ‘B.C., 2:03.23; . 47. ‘Chris, ' Kent, Calgary, 2:03.93; 49 Doug ‘Kerr, Cranbrook, B.C, 2: 08.36. . _ Nelson wins final Super G race | we VERBIER, ' Switzerland ‘a norma glant lslom and I" ‘was hoping to see something. seconds ° = ‘something ‘that™: ‘would test your “endurance - and conditioning more.” Other Canadians: finishing. “thé -Bellegarde ‘Mountain * Tournament allstar Coroline Hendry had.13 Paints in that, Kermodees win two. _, The Herald, Monday, January 10, 1983, Page 5 undue “Skeena. Junior Secondary. School's, ‘bays finished second and the girls finished (third at- 6 junior ‘high school’ basketball tournament in Prince Rupert on ‘the weekend. " Skeena’s Tsimshian boys team lost the toirmament final | - game to Booth Memorial Junjor Secondary 54-17, while the © "tournament, also at Booth. Tsimshian ‘girls “placed: third. ina. Found-robin girls . ‘ '. The boys: lost ‘their first gamie‘of the: tournament 630" ‘to Booth, with ‘Roti Cameron, , and Wiley: 10, Wiley. was’ elected:to the high ‘scorer’ with: 11: points. - Skeena then beat: ‘Masset 75-8 and dropped’ Ketchikan 43-97, “with‘Don Wiley: hitting 14 points: and Cameron 14, Skeena .. qualified for the final game with a 30-83: “win: over: M ea ” Elizabeth Secondary’ 5 boys. “pitti touirhatnent listarteam. { ~ Kitimat's | boys, - meanwhile, -beat -the “Prince. ‘Rupert: Senior Secondary: grade 10 team.34.36 in their openér,-but’ ‘lost. their next game to Skeena 39-33 and their final game ‘of 7 ” the tournament-to. Booth 60-81: MESS finished third. . Skeena’s, girls, meanwhile; placed: third in’ a ‘five team - ‘round-robin’ tournament ‘behind™Booth, who’ won, . and Dutchess Park of Prince George, ‘who -placed second. Skeena finished their four games with a two win, two 1088. -record, ‘Skeena's wins came against. Lakewood of Prince: George, . the last-place, team at the tournament, ‘by a 34-28 score. Caledonia Kermodees senior girls basketball team won two games and lost one at a tournament in Burns Lake on the weekend. ‘Caledonia started their three game tournament against ; _ FL St. James, who they beat 67-24 behind a 17-point performance by Laurie-Ann. Baker and 10 points: from - Stephanie Cousins: Cal lost their next match to D.P. Todd of Prince George despite 13 points from Cousins, but | bounced / * back and beat Rosts Burns Lake 51-20. Karen McConnell aroind one minute and 43. had 12 in that game, while Pousing scored 1 and ‘Baker got 40. . - Cal placed three players on ‘the tournament's all-star ; ' teams, with Cousins making the first team and ‘McConnell . The idea of the Super-G jg. « and Baker making the.second.. The tournament had three teams from the western’ zone and three from the Central Interior zone, with each team. “from one zone playing all three teams from the other. ; ” Baumann tops in Quebec to put giant-slalom ‘gates on ‘a downhill course and make more use of the natural. bumps‘ cand rolls of. the: terrain, |. “That's the way it was on : the top of the’ course, bit ‘on... the bottom: it was.too much back. and. forth,’’. said: ‘Graham of Inglewood, Ont., .whose ‘24th-place | : finish was Canada's: best. "It was running much’ closer to a giant slalom‘ - dowahill.’’ ear srats NBCWG Playoffs — Kitimat teams win indoor soccer _ Two Kitimat teams have qualified to represent the Kitimat-Stikine region in indoor soccer at the Northrn B.C. Winter Games, set for Terrace Feb: 4, 5and6. . : Kitimat Rowdies beat Kitseguekla Tigers 12-2 toearn the - junior berth in’ the Games, while Kitimat's Fat Boys, a makeup team, will represent the region after beating Kitseguecla 7-2 and Kitimat Teachers 4-3 to earn top spot fin ~. that. tournament. - Hazelton dominates wrestling team ‘Hazelton wreatlers "dominated selections for the Northern, -B.C, Winter Games team, selected at a tournament in Smithers on ; the weekend.” ; ‘Wrestlers from: Hazelton - "took a total of 17 spotson the ' Kitimat-Stikine region team “Which, js. formed of 3) wrestlers. from’ the region’; ’ The Terrace. wrestling . ~ elub: :, qualified seven wrestlers, with five eoming - from Kitwanga and two ‘from Kitimat. ’ The Terrace qualifiers were Avtar -Gill in the 48 kilogram weight class, Tim Grist (51 kg), Peter ‘Rego | a kege #0 kg: (68 kg), Kevin Strangway (74 kg), Lance Ritter and Rick Gagnon (78 kg), and Doug McPherson (84 kg). From, Kitimat, qualifiers ‘were Trent Saulnier at.41 kg and Steve Jeffrey at 54 kg. Gamis wrestling team at the Games | trail Saturday In Smithers. Sa uilograms: Tommy Lee, Harelton at kg: | Craig Roberts, Kitwanga 45 kg:. John Shorter, Smithers Kelth Bolster. Smithers Daryl! Simpson; Smithers - ‘Shane Wesele, Smithers Glen Burcheite, Smithers Tony Fraser. Houston Wes Bergen, Burns Lake Murray Rose, Smithers Chris Laurence, Smithers Warner Baron, Smithers Dave. Boiven, Smithers ke: Greg Peters, Sithers 8 kg: Leo Grattan, Hazelton © Mkg and aver (heavywelght):- “Wie Steverts, Maralton . Ske 54 kg: 57 keg: #1 keg: 66 kat Ta kg: Ta kg: Te kgis Skiers qualify four foams. ki trials Sunday.-mofning at mkaluin Mountain ski . hilkoutside Terrace, picking — two “te each in four A club. spokesman: said the first team in each age group would: definitely ‘represent, this zone In the - Games, set for Feb. 4, § and 6 in. 1 Perrace, while. the. second: tearn’s ‘chancés -of © skiing. in thé . Games depends of how.:many. . entries are. received. from. - other: zones. ff not enough entries are received from: other '- zones, the second team might have a chance. of skiing. ©. ‘Norman Hailes, who led selections.for the first team . in the 14-18: year old ry, recorded the fastest time of the day. . Danita: Patch,” One female ‘skier is still - needed for the second team in. the 19 to:35 year old age. category, Any female skiers who may ‘be. interested. in skiing in the Games should call Gail Johnson At 635- TTB. Vv Lr! Downhill akling qualliters, KITIMAT- * STHCING REGION, for Morthem B.C. Winter Games. te 3 years old: Laurie: -Lynn Kallio, Jimmy Horner, Shaun Stevenson, Tony Ciltt, Robbie Marrison. Second team: Cheryl Blaines, Brant ahi, Brooks Randall, Steven Robley,. Darren Hutton. 14 fo 18 veers eli: Norman Holies, Greg Down, Brent Schmidt, Oean Schmidt. ‘Second tearm: Greg James, Scott Welton, Richard Glaines, Kelly *_ Morrison. Holly Ryan. ‘194035 yadraaid: Rul Batista, Steven ‘Grant, Bill Gair, Tany Moore, Elaine Fistchmann, Second? team: Paul Hotton, Steve Holton, Steve McDonald, Bruce Simons. One women skier. still treeded,” ‘ 34 yoors eld and over: | Chris Rigonl, Gil Kallio, Bob Pegg, Bob denking, Audrey Gon, Second team: Dan Morcteon, - Harold Cox, Gunther Prett, Gordon Watmough, Gall Johnaon. than. a ie: QUALIFIERS fof the 8.¢. Winter POINTE CLAIRE, ‘Que. (CP) —Alex Baumann led a small -. squad Laurentian ‘University “Swim Club in Sudbury, Ont, to a surprising win al. the ‘Quebec Cup over . the weekend, World record holder Baumann won all -1t--in- dividual events in. the ape he entered. at: Aiton Te "ek a the ‘wonten’ ‘and * a Be fa at -from : . fotirtl with 313! from ‘Laurentian took ‘the © points total. Sudbury finished with 5%. points compared to 581 far the. 39-member | Pointe Claire team. A 16rnember club from. ‘the Mississauga’ Athletic Club in Ontario. finished a distant thitd with 328) points, ’ while Quebec Selects, with 29 swimmers, Skiing te foams 5 second, ‘third i in win and 18 in the team’ 3 other victory, a narrow. 40-39 wit | over Maunt Elizabeth Secondary School, who placed fourth. . Booth beat Skeena 41-32 and Duchess Park won their game * against the Terrace team by a 4-30 score, despite 19 poinis 7 . ‘from Hendry. - 'MESS's only" win’ of the tournament. came ‘against _ ‘Lakewood, while they: lost to Skeena, Duchess. Park and me cal ‘Booth. Shelley Hamilton won: an all-star selection. _on n page A “More sports 7 _ WINNING NUMBERS aPL 5713 9 ie a THE fost RECENT wii. 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