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The Maximizer.calc ates | interest on r your very ximizer..:.. the. complete- money~’ layers 5" who. have: played in’ the. league and may. be coming ‘The Rebels’ next game is - Friday night when Castle- . gar;takes on ‘Trail Junfor.” - Smoke Eaters at the arena, Loriin "kept the. rally going : ‘National. ockey League Fiyers: tora. 8 ; slap shot > career, and goaltender. Andy- ‘Hocke: line at- Mog: showed a.return)to the - Was fe that: won him: playoff. ‘Washington shots. Washington, - >The rae New. York islanders ; 6-4 in ‘shoulder midway through the 7 Wik: Edmonton Friday, ‘used their opening period. superior, team: speed to over The Capitals had two apr % disall Th Br ting’ untracked before 14,800 saith when Maruk’ pushed pectators Pacific -Colis-. te loose puck past St. Croix , after a whistle had blown. “NORTH ‘STARS 6 BLUES 3 - 2 less. three minutes later | newcomer Jordy Douglas ‘d on. goal, by Steve Gatzos. ’ ‘flected. “dabny, | ay ; coy taeeey Reply So Slaton ‘with ‘one out’ inthe eighth ‘after,’ giving’ up’ five hita‘and a roller- ball off Haas until ‘Lynn stroked ‘his run-scoring: dou- alaboraientseruntand coaster season that saw: him y' Jose four’ of six in'May,. win. four in a row in July and lose «| regular : ton, Slaton ‘retired the last his’ five batters for the save. ‘Haas struck ont seven and * walked: five,‘losing his: no- : ’ nally eft the gue, ater *186 ‘ pitches, the ts Bl Se to Baylor — who ot f sae rculae tient wate towne ke reached out and raised the ' arms of the silver and bronze ~ Ilesic back ie EDMONTON: (CP) — Me clat tha foe tat eee : ctory Braves to takes 20 load in b ‘plonship series, Green, who had entered © "the game’'as a’ defensive - the’ National League cham- ° Cardinals Pp. ‘replacement at third base in’: ber.; in the eighth faning, opened the™. “Cardinals nint + te left. Tonmy' i ere sacri--’ * fieed ‘th c .Obkerfell spoiled’ the strat- egy with a drive over center - fielder Brett ‘Butler's, head ‘8-8. . medallists, Harold Hylton ‘of jena ana Wille Tene Tanzania. T ‘The gesture was somewhat familiar for they had” barely met. It lind taken the 21-year- ‘old. Grande ‘Prairie, Alta, fighter only 47. seconds. to knock Hylton out and he dis- ° meet British Columbia Lions posed in’ a Canadian‘: Football ‘League: game. ‘The reinstatement of. Tle- ale, who had. been suspended after walking out ‘for the ‘Eskimos, who ap- peared willing. to’ stick: with. recently. nies stand-in ‘was running out of altarcatives alter Teste returned to practice earlier in the week, ending a 21-day walkout.) 0:°° ‘: He and his agent, lawyer. Francis say they” will continue to pursue their grievance against the Eski- mos in court. “It’s just a matter of what options - there were,” said head ‘coach Hugh Campbell. “I probably could have sat him out for one game, but I don’t think the commissioner - would have supported it be-” yond that, a i3o would have had to cut him or trade him, and. :. well, Hank’s a good guy. I stand by what I've (said all. *valong: «that? if this thing (holdout) had been entirely ‘Hank's’ doing, {t would be different. But he was being ‘ stiff overall as “the: World Cup, but in my division there. went down for the last time - at 2:86 of the second round . : ; evening. | ‘for the English team, which right eye and a patch of tape under the left eye of the Tan- ‘zanian‘ offered evidence the time had. not been wasted. { ~~ Shawn O'Sullivan, the Tor onto light middleweight: who won the.other Canadian box, ing ‘title, was’ on: display: somewliat longer than deWit, but none of his four oppon- -ents ‘survived the second round, Ina tournament dominated t by black boxers — six of the * first seven finals were won by Africans — the two Can- adians were the only white champions. Both ‘said: their. immediate aim is an Olympi¢ title in Los Angeles in. 1984 and any thoughts of a pro- fessional career would come uded .confidence throughout. the tournament, O'Sullivan, a 1981 World ‘Cup ‘champion, paid Setbute. tothe opposi: tion. 3 “The competition waan't as had seven fighters in the final ‘round and only two winners, welterweight Christopher Pratt and middleweight Jim-: my Price. Pas aresult, Kenya and Ni- apiece. The other title went: : to light-heavyweight Fine: Sant of Fiji, giving his coun-. try its first gold medal since dleweight semifinal bout: en- ded. abruptly Wednesday when his left eye was closed’ * by ono of the first. punches -- thrown by Doug Sam of Aus-~ tralia. ; i ° flattened him at 1:84 of the first round. Canada’s four medals ecm: pared with two golds,'a silver * and five’ bronze| in''1978 “at: Edmonton, where ,the Niger-. fans did Bok, Someta BA