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PDT opener today. of ‘th five NL championship series. penalty-filled Be Hockey, League’ game’ sin ig Darrel, Pederson, ' Dale Bris: .eoe,, Rob Kivell and Dwaine ;Jurrett (also: scored.’ Craig ‘Angus ‘scored, two’ for nfond while Michael Mareetta gai st Stanl Gene Garber, enjoying his; not, the spot y beat season, had 80 saves for ; by ‘rookie Atlanta,; while. rookie, Steve Harper is “ Bedrosian: had. i he: hard-hitting - “third: 43 b Hasenien s swung Seely: io the tting i “The ‘elanders, on a four-game'yoad trip to start the season, were without head coach Al'Arbour, who flew back ‘3: to Ontario earlier. in the day. after the death of his-father. ¢ Canucks traded goals 80 seconds apart mid-way through ithe | first: peri , down the. sluggish: . sm to onk is it coach Lorne Henning bandied ithe. tub froca ‘ Ansistai behind the bench... ‘After Mi Basse of the Islanders and Lars Lindgren of . : “We had some good chanced in the. third period, but we: just; couldn't capitalize,” said Henning. “We: didn't have enough guys going. They bottled our offence up early and we. just didn’t’ get: untracked.”,-- my*John, 14-12 ‘during :the season, going. the: 5 : He ‘settled down after al- ; lowing a two-run. homer to Gorman Thomas in: the, sec- ond inning and another Bre-”. wer run in the third. John al- lowed ‘seven | hits ‘and’ was - Dever in serious trouble after ithe third...) ;. LASTS THREE INNINGS ‘Brewers starter Mike ‘ Caldwell, 17-18,)igave “up seven hits and ‘six ‘runs, five * , earned, before giving way to Jim Slaton with one on and | * migers’ goalie Mark Frank gov faced 83 shots in net while any-.- Ross McKay faced 41 for the coach’ Wranglers.. Medicine Hat the took seven n of 12 minor penal- > ties. »:In addition to Chernomaz’s ttle contest, Ken Clement had three goals for the Cou- gars -in the - penalty-filled game. Rookies Mark»: Mc- ll; Leary and Fabian Joseph added two each in the game before almost 2,000 fans. fluid buildup for several sea- sons, : from: Dawson's: right went similar surgery for. re- ? moval ofa bone spur from his right foot. : Tomlin, added to the Ex- 4 pos 40-man “roster in Sep- tember, had surgery to re- pair a partially torn coun in his left knee. i ae or’ nevertheless said John's pitching against the and 1-1 “against the Brewers. Canadian boxer. By GRANT'REER : BRISBANE (CP) — Heavyweight boxer Willie” DeWit of Calgary lived up to’. his reputation as a puncher to: be. feared today when che 2:45 of the first round in the over-81-kilo division. “I felt good ‘about it: be-.’ cause my defence was. work-~ ing and I wasn't getting hit,” said the 200-pound Canadian. “I saw ‘the openings, my. punches were landing and I" knew he was going to go pretty quick.” DeWit, a native of Grande Prairie, Alta., had: the: lon; , est wait of any boxer at the Games. There were ‘only seven countries entered in the heavyweight class: and deWit drew the bye into the semifinals. He had a bronze medal without throwing a _ punch. Now he fights either Har- old Hylton of,:England. or. Mohammed Abdellah Kent of : Kenya for ’the~ gold. medal: y- USED LEFT HOOK. DeWit, two inches shorter than the 6-foot-5 Tanzanian, worked the body of ‘his ‘op- ponent with left hooks. He fi- nally brought ‘down Isan- gura’s guard and landed a solid left hook. two minutes into the fight. ° The Tanzanian took’ two '. rs standing eight counts before his coach: rescued . the, 82- year-old fighter. "1 knew he,was hurt when. WILLIE SEwit : Tlanded the left hook,” said DeWit. “I looked at the clock : and saw that there was time left to finish the job. .“They were smart to throw, inthe towel. I iced him pretty, quick, which was a surprise because I expected a tougher fight.” Before the Games, DeWit: said: he: expected to meet. Terence’ Archer, an experi- enced Australian heavy- weight, but’ Archer was knocked out in the first round by‘Isangura in the quarter- “USED TO WAITING © DeWit, 21, is the North American amateur champion in the heavyweight class. He said the long wait before his first fight didn't bother him. “T'm used to it. I've done it before .-in - tournaments. Heavyweights have. always > got to wait, it seems... :; “I've trained hard to-keep my weight down. I feel good about the situation ‘here. I came for the gold and I intend to take it home.”