Wan SIALS FOR YOUR FAMILY iD YOURS Lf > EFFECTIVE FOR ONE DAY ONLY JUST SAY “CHARGE IT Be te Hitt AP 144 vay OR WHILE QUANTITIES | TITHES AR QUAINI ames aR Family Footwear | Soar “irene 44 serene 1 44 reese. avon 44 Housenold Needs Candies/Cookies | >arry-Out Foods ‘WOOLCO TEA BAGS— 2oup bags. Mint Gott cm KEEBLEE'S Sooo bon. Garden Centre Se wee torn Assorted. 44 44 44 44 ad aa 44 BREESE Assorted. REEEE Cashmere 4 roll Red Grille Feature AUDUBON BIRD BELLS— Misce acu t 4 foams tie | AG Panera ow 1 AG Sonnny. Dirdseed. EACH on A cual. llaneous Ladies’ Kung Fu Shoes HIGHWAY 3 TRAIL 5s IM 1.44 Featur visnccabclnectiae aut Thursday & Friday 9:30 a.m. to § opm. BERBERS BES Health & Beauty »ras/ Music :S Kleenex Tissue . EXTRA BUYS ~ BE we Aids BEEEERES BEERS “This is the most disappointed I've seen game for a long time,” said King after its third consecutive squeaker to the visitors, an amalgam former national team members, promising rookies and club players. He said the Canadians have “played extremely well in the three games and haven't won any . .. we want to win a game some time down the line.” An intéresting series is developing between the clubs, added King, because “the Russians are getting a little stronger and we're getting a little smarter.” Alexander Orlov, who scored the Soviets’ third goal, concurredwith the Canadian coach. “The Soviet hockey players believe that the Canadian team is a very young team but it will adapt gradually from game to game,” he said through an interpreter. “And if they keep improving their style of play, they have all the chances to be among at least the five best hockey teams at the Olympics.” Coliseum: but were stopped time and time again by Soviet goalie Victor Doroschenko. The 90-year-old Spartak nétminder was named the Soviet's most valuable player with a sparkling 30-save performance, marred only by goals by Canada’s Gord Sherven, John Samanski and Bruce Driver. King, who felt Canada should have scored at least four or five goals, said Doroschenko has been extremely stingy in the net. “We have yet to score an easy or lucky goal,” he said. “And that's been tough on the guys because you need some reinforeement.” ALL. A King also conceded that Team Canada goalie Darren Castlegar Atom All: Stars put on offensi down during Atom tournament held at arena Samples this week, Costlegor Eliot failed to match the skills of Doroschenko, prediauh spear saber | etcrekamar mnt aided the goal on another. “He has played very well for us (in previous games), ETS WINNER Viadimir Golikov netted the winner at 6:44 of the third et wee Cm Viadimir Kurcherenko to lead to the Soviets’ offe: Viadinip Lavinntiow ‘eonded oat the snoring der thé Soviets, who led 2-1 after one period and were tied 3-3 after 40 mintues. Team Canada centre Mark Morrison said the Canadians are getting frustrated at falling just short of victory each game. “Nothing’s bouncing our way,” he said. “They got a couple lucky ones throughout the three games and we haven't got one lucky one yet or one break.” “But when (injured Cand@ian goal scoring leader) Pat Flatley is back in the lineup and a couple of new guys come around, maybe we can get someone who can put the puck in the net.” Team Canada left winger Servinis, who assisted on two goals, was named the most valuable Canadian player Coach sees Rams as double threat By The Associated Press Revitalized quarterback Coach Joe Gibbs envisions. Vince Ferragamo spearheads Los Angeles’ big-play poten- tial, Ferragamo passed for 8,276 yards and 22 touch- downs this season. “Their offence is based on the run with Diekerson, who is not your usual back,” Gibbs says. “he is ‘one of the great offs, the last time in 1976, Bat this rixalry probably is best remembered for the 1972 playoff when Pittsburgh won yards short of Jim Brown’s alltime record. « Frank Strobel (16) ‘and David Green (9) of f@ pressure against Trail tee yi DMR, r MMC edged Trail 5-4 in this game and went on to play Cranbrook in cham- pionship ganie, losing 7-3. = “Bionne scores three By The Canadian Press Marcel Dionne, who hasn't made much of a splash this ason, decided to save his best for the last. The all-star centre for Los who scored three Angeles m Monday added three more Ean night to help close out 1983 with a bang in leading the Kings to a 9-3 rout over Whalers. It was the 27th three-goal game of Dionne’s 18-year National Hockey League car- — The 32-year-old veteran also picked up an assist and with 58 points is in sixth spot in the scoring parade with 22 goals and 96 assists. His scoring secret? “I move around the net and you have to be patient,” he said. “You have to do the hard work, pick up your man, then you find things going your way.” In other games Friday, it was: New York Rangers 6, Philadelphia Flyers 3; Win- tipeg Jets 4, New York Is- landers 3; Edmonton Oilers 2, ‘Boston Bruins 0; Calgary Flames 5, Vancouver Can- ucks 1. - The Kings suffered through a 10-game drought early in the season but have gone 6-2-0 in their last eight games. Mike MeEwan also scored twice for the Kings with Dave Taylor, Anders Hakan- picked up his 18th for the Whalers. ISLAND! tor} Paul MacLean's second goal of the game 29 seconds into overtime gave Winnipeg evin, slipped the puck through Langevin's legs, and fired a low shot that went between goaltender Billy Smith's pads to extend Win- nipeg’s win streak to three games. MacLean, along with Dale Hawerchuk, had pulled the Jets into a 3-8 tie in the third period after Mike Bossy's two goals and Clark Gillies’ single had sent, the Islanders ahead $1. Morris Lukowich The victory was the fourth in a row for goalie Glen Hanlon, who is 10-1-1 at home this season. Bobby Clarke, Tim Kerr and Doug. Crossman: scored for the Flyers. * OILERS 2 BRUINS 0 Pat Hughes scored a short- handed goal, then Paul Cof- fey notehed a power-play friciem marker to down the Bruins, The shutout was the first in Grant Fuhr’s NHL career. He faced 24 shots. Wayne suticic Gretzky also extended his NHL consecutive point-scor- ing streak to 39 games. His Minnesote assist on Hughes’ goal also x tied Jari Kurri's recard of assists in 15 consecutive games. The win was Edmonton's first over the Bruins since Jan. 2. 1981. FLAMES 5 CANUCKS 1 Kari Eloranta and Kent Nilsson scored two goals apiece to allow Calgary to end a four-game winless streak and move into second Sosy. Nv place in the Smythe Division. ‘Calgary's other goal came from Dan Quinn. Cam Neely replied for the Canucks. Florida wins first bowl games By The Associated Press Two Florida teims used _ strong defences Friday to win the first two of eight co: touchdowns. rushing attesipts. Their only. 0 eg Benen Fei Si The run of holiday bow! games continues tonight with the Bluebonnet Bow! in Hou- ston between unranked Ok- lahoma State and 20th-rank- ed Baylor. In Monday’s games, top- plays host to No. 7 Georgia in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas, while third-ranked Auburn - plays at night against . 8 Michigan in the New Onan Sugar Bowl. The Rose Bow! at Pasa- dena, Calif., features No. 4 Illinois against Pacific 10 champion UCLA. The fifth gathe Monday is the Fiesta Bowl at Phoenix with No. 14 Ohio State 15th. ranked Pittsburgh: unbeaten streak to 13 games when they blasted Kimberley Dynamiters 9-1 in Western which has not been beaten sinée Nov. 11, led 4-1 and 6-1 by periods. For Kimberley, which is in fourth spot in the six-team Iéague, the loss was its ninth consecutive one. Dan Gerardin, Greg An- derson and Peter Morris scored two goals apiece for the Chiefs while singles came from Bob Stoltz, Jeff Ban- dura and Kevin Humphreys. Jeff Donaldson scored the lene Dynamiter goal. Kimberley netminder Roy Schultz stopped 34 shots while Randy Kirby made 19 saves for the Chiefs. In league standings Spo- kane is in first place with 43 points, Nelson is next with 82 , Kimberley has 16 points, Cranbrook is in fifth with 12 and Elk Valley is in the basement with eight points. The next league game is Cashews Photo by Chery! 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