B2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 8, 1981 NHL last right QUEBEC5 FLYERS 3 ‘i Quebec Nordiques ‘got four power-play goals, ‘including two from Anton Stastny, to defeat Philadelphia Flyers 5-3 in National Hockey League play Saturday and run their current unbeaten streak to a team-record five games. Peter Stastny, Mare.Tardif _ and Robbie Ftorek also scored for the, Nordiques,’, whose fongest unbeaten streak since joining the sNational Hockey League forthe 1979-80 season had bees four, }..- Reggie:; Leach, ‘Bobby “Clarke and«Brian’.Propp re- plied for, the Flyers, who fired 41 shots at’ pele, Dan’ Bou- chard. ., Bouchard, . ly from Calgary Flames for forward, Jamie ‘Hislop, hs. started Quebec's last four games, all victories, The four wins also tie the team's long- est winning streak In NRE play. CHICAGOS WHALERS2 ago-a 2-0 lead. Sutter then scored hls first of the night on a power play as the first period was end- ing. Secord scored his first on” the night on a power play at 7:18 of the second period. Secord and Sutter scored their second goals in the third period, eeWarren Miller and Blaine Stoughton scored for Hart- ford. The Black Hawks improved + theri won-lost-tied record to 24-24-7, while the Whalers + dropped to 15-27-12. MONTREAL 6 BRUINS 2° Rejean ,Houle scored his . 19th and. 20th goals of the season .as - Montreal: Canad- jens snapped Boston's‘ five-. game unbeaten streak. last night. with 6-2 win over the bruins in a -National Hockey League game..* . ‘The Bruins had come’ ato. the Forum as on of the hottest. clubs in the! NAL. having won Darryl Satter and Al Secord =. * each scored two goals to lead Chicago Black Hawks to a 6-2 National Hockey League vic- tory over Hartford Whalers Saturday night, ‘The+ Black Hawks four goals in the first two periods: - to gain a lead that was never endangered. Tim Fox opened the Black Hawks’ scoring when he‘ripped a 30-footer. past Hartford goalfe John . Garrett at 12:05 of the fast, period. Glen, Sharpley tipped’. a rebound off a Tom Lysiak shot 1:37 later to give Cal: won 12 and, tea ‘ont 13 game: ed thi rake wins $56.2 200 race ‘NEW YORK (AP) — sic Go Go charged ree the rail'and took the lead at the eighth pole en rante toa 14- length victory Saturday over Royal Pavilion in the $56,200 Lucky Drew Stakes at Aque- favored Triocala fin- Baumann wins international. swim meet MELBOURNE (AP), — Alex- Baumann of Sudbury, Ont., wad: the star of inter-_ tional swim meet Saturday night. . 7 Baumann won ‘the | first “4 event, the men’s 200-metre © individual ‘medley.,.in . two minutes, 5.31 seconds, then followed by taking. the. metre backstroke .in-2:07.61 and the 400-metre freestyle in, 4:00.39. - Meanwhile, Liss Borsholt’ : of Vancouver. won the wom- : en's, 100-, -and * 200-metre breastatroke- events. Her time of 2:39.38 in the 200 set an. Australian open record, clipping 2.7 seconds off the _ Previous mark held by Aus- tralian Lisa Curry. Marion Aizpors of West Germany won’ the women's 100-and 200-metre. back- stroke events. ished’a distant third. Jockey Bryan Fann guided the ‘three-year-old. son of Pago vn over the 1 ue ai ‘stakes record, tee conti ot pet second off, a y. Piet Go Meyer- par nie who now has won five of nine career outings, earned a. purse of. $83,720 in. raising his Season: bankroll to $76,320.° Royal Eevilion, 117, . re- turned" $8 and $3.80. Top- weighted. Triocala, 123, fin- ished another 3%. ‘lengths farther back, and paid $2.60. to show after having his : streak .of fourth straight stakes Siuimphs snapped. ‘seagon, and’ Peter McNab’ replied for the Bruins before’. ‘a crowd of 18,076.. FLAMES 5 PENGUINS 4 Pittsburgh wasn’t satisfied with a tie-and coach Eddie *, Johnston said that cost the Penguins a ‘polnt. in- the National’ Hockey * League. standings, ” “Any time you can come © ' back with three goals Inthe’ third-period and tie sa‘ club:. that has been pldying so well at homie, you should be happy” and . protect.” what ‘you've + got’*-Johnston sald’ Saturday’ night after a, last-minute goal’ y ett. gave Calgary |” + The "goal : by: . ?Plett, came! after “the. enn oe Pittsburgh's taking game’s momentum ‘in third. “But with determina’ ation’ and effort, - we. finall * got through for the winning Penguins’:: ate. The winning goal came: seconds after Rick Kehoe Scored to pull. the ' : Penguins into a tie. As fe had done on the game’s first goal, Plett parked himself in the front of the Pittsburgh goal. and” batted'in a loose puck.” Wenge! post , qualifying * 8: ‘ -women's-downhill ‘race. . Wenzel’ raced down. the: 2,660-motre:.! Krammolz: course in one, minute,’ 42.41 seconds, just, three-tenths of |: a second ahead of ‘Ameri Holly. Beth’ Flanders. ’ Gerry ‘Sorense: rberley, fifth last’ week in a’ ‘downhill at’ Mogeve,: France, ‘was ‘the fastest’ Canadian o: Saturda: 1:48.88. said coach Currie Chapm: Ottawa, ve ees S 45.83) ae Tamont “tear: in Ne iene ot Kim. : “Brian Vertain ¥ Wildcatisf-wee é " MARQUETTE* Mich, — Junlor” defenseman Brian Verigin is Northern Mich- igan’s latest Wildcat-of- -the- |", Week'in hockey. * ‘The six-footer from Castle- v gar was cited by. the NMU coaching staff for his play ing 71, 76 sweep over Lake “Superior State last weekend. Phe two wins kept the Wildcats ‘one gamo behind leagueleader Ohio State in | the Central Céllegiate Hockey Association and set 5 up a showdown with the in‘ his 8 major tage “baseball ‘Baseball coritalssioner Bowie Kuhn said-that Jen-;, vokking, © a right-hander «for, Texas Rangers who has won, , 259 games ‘to his ln yeer ot - Critical dates — _ approaching Guy. Chouinard, ‘Dan ‘la: euB braaten. and Peplinski com- . pleted thie scoring for Calgary” which skated to period leads - of 2-0'and 4-1. ~ Kehoe. with two, Ross Lonsberry and Pat, Hughes scored for the Penguins who outshot Calgary 32-24, ‘BLUES CANUCKS2° + Swedish rockie Jorgen Pettersson scored three goals and ‘Perry Turnbull. two, give Sing him- six: goals in: two: ‘in ‘the™ Natio: ‘League at St. Loulé’, Pettersson’s ree-goal ‘feat was-his second ‘of the’ year. The Blues, while com- pleting a “four-game season sweep of the Canucks, moved within two points of leading” New_York Islanders in the over-all standings. " ‘Wayne Babych’s 41st’ goal of the year got St. Louis off to a. quick ‘start after Si” “seconds of the sdpening period. Mike Zuke made it 2-0 a minute later, batting in his own rebound. * Fla,, Honey Fox went over. the inner hedge at Gulf- stream and spilled rider. Jacinto Vasquez, but not be- fore she crossed the finish line 1s lengths in front.of favored The Very One in.the $136,200 Orchid Handicap for fillies and mares Saturday. Solo Haina was third and Deby’s Willing was fourth in, the f 1-16-mile stakes on grass. Are understaffed for lack of .funds. DAWSON CREEK (CP) — A conservation officer says he hasn't seen the southern part of his large territory for, six months becuase his office is not properly equipped, is understaffed and lacks funds. Roger Venables says the situation in his 28,160-squre- * kilometre territory is a trag- edy for the environment, “It's also a human tragedy because there are lots of committee people working for the environment ministry" and if the politicians would only support them, then they'd work their guts out for the government: and the public,” he said. Venables, is one of two conservation officers based in this northeastern B.C. city for the Omineca-Peace region of the environment ministry. It’s the. largest of B.C.'s seven regions and covers about one-quarter. of the province, stretching: from Prince George. ni to the” Yukon, east to Alberta and west to Stuart Lake. =. But what concerns Ven- * After *s Brent Ashton trimmed the lead to” 2-1, Pettersson’ scored'on a rebcund’ into an ‘untendéd Canucks net after Glen Han- lon stopped “Babych fron y close range.” e Thomas Gradin’s “goal pulled Vancouver’ ‘close at 3-2 after one period. But’ St. Louis’ scored three’ times in, 4:40 of the middle session. Turnbull slammed the puck behind Hanlon at -13:20 to start the spurt. ’. Pettersson then scored his second goal, completing a: 2-on-1_ break- -away following @ strong play at centre ice by Babych. scheduled : paces of. the season” April 8 may. be, shor Siar League Baseball Play- * Association. “Every time’ we’ put. a-:proposal ‘on the’. table, they, knot ‘it’ “down.” fs Ithey’tan set a strike intil- May. 81.<" Afri Saudi Leyland Williarhs. It began raining before th Tr-lsp Face began, and all 19 ‘drivers -- with the exception: of Reutemanny wet-weater ‘tires. on their card. : i When the rain stopped, after about 12-laps, all but, Reutemann: were- f the pits for tire haneea It was when Nelson Piquet took .in,7 teams, The comntec’s report®+ has. not yet been filed... : * Ifno agreement’ "is reached’ by Feb. 14, the owners can” put a compensation proposal * into effect. On' March 1, the players can either accept it or . sireject it. If they: reject. it, te, Instead, the native of Chat: ham, | Ont., will” give. his financial and, verbal support *toseveral drug education and i , prevention’ programs... Kuhn ‘had : met. ‘Thursday * with Jenkins, : a four-time ‘winner of the'Canadian male "_athlete-of the-year award, Buckeyes at home weekend. “Brian logged a ‘ee dous amount . of {ca Jeo elite, against Lake Lake Superior,”. sald Comloy. “I thought He had a ee) exceptional nalties.” Peverigin, who has two letters as: 8 wie! played two seasons $ with the’ Castlegar Rebels.: Swiss skater. ‘UNNSBRUCK {AP)— Den- ise Biellinan of- Switzerland stole the show and the gold medal Saturday ‘in women’s . sipgles competition ni the, 3 Furopean figure’ skating championships. © . Biellman came from behind VOY show ojd schoolgirl from Zurich has E made famous. . Claudia. sities Binded trian, who has” beste Sine the 24-skater: after the compulsory figured Thursday, an ae iCarner Jenkins ‘said he agreéd to ° , the following actions: « Ye. Be-- will: contribute $10,000 to : ‘Suitable drug protection ‘program and will : also make public appearances in ‘support of that program, . 7.8 He will a pear 0 One > duced by ‘baseball ard: Jeon! on national television, : @ He ‘will’ ‘co-operate fully * with the Rangers in their own drug education and pre- . vention program. Jenkins, 38,.'was arrested and “charged “last. Aug. 26 with possession’ ‘after’ four grams of cocaine were found in his ‘luggage! at:Toronto 1 eo Wi pos He abe fourth place” to tie - Jo, Carner, for the lead: after three rounds’ of the Ladies Professions! “Golf Associ- ation’s: $125,000 Elizabeth holes. : “I've. been” playing’: _ Arden : “Rankin and Carner were at’ five-under-par 211, one stroke ahead of Donna” Cap- oni, who had a 68 Saturday, and two strokes up on Nancy.” not putting well. : ° - -. “Today, I missed four. fain . ways and putted better and played’ an under-par. —_ quite easily.” Boy lret pad Saigaebahs bask a but, those charges’ were . He was “convicted in a : Brampton, Ont.,° proviricial. : court Dee. 18, but-.received © -an absolute discharge, which + meant no fine and no record of the conviction . was rec: “ orded. tha tenck dried’ out The: Argentine : averaged - 180.77 : kilometres Ly in PUTTING ON THE DOG The first dog racing track, ; Derby. Lane, opened: in: St. Petersburg, Fla, in 19250 . BIGON RADIO a Ta 1976 Texas had 287 AM radio ‘stations: put: -slower: i his Brabbarn.to'the pits that | Reutenen mane, “his: move ‘ ‘Toad. *] made the right decision on the'grid to go.on slicks,” Reutemaun . said.7""On the: - slicks, it was very difficult at tho start, but it got easier a “Tony Currie scored again - for the Blues with two min utes left’in the period via & 45-foot slapshot. In. the third period, Turnbull and Blake. Dunlop combined to increase - the St. Louis’ léad to 82 before Pettersson: found the range again, with 1(;3 remain- ing. Pettérsson’s production increased his total to 24 goals | in 36 games. Babych had two. * assists in addition to his goal, lifting his séason’s total to 74 ~ points in. 52 games, and . Duslo had 4 goal and three ae “of “the. Minnesota * North Stars at New York and ables and his ‘Dan Dwyer, the most are the .coalfields in'the region. Both S71 ‘feel they have an impossible * “You DONT HAVE To ACT LIKE AN ADULT 1 * job covering their region and- worry about what will hap- pen when coal mines, a gas pipeline and a new B.C. Hy- dro dam on the Peace River are built in the wilderness area, : “If the government sup, plies the ‘funds to provide more people, then we'll likely be able ‘to do a reasonably — goodjob of protecting the en- * vironment,” Venables said. the Capitals, at Los Angeles games.were not available at press time. : speelal hoi or “for. runner: Terry Fox . “toRGNTO Yop) = Terry, Fox, who lost a leg. to cancer. and then ’-was forced : last | September. to ‘abandon his eross-Canada run when ‘he developed ‘lung cancer, has been awarded a special honor. by “the = Canadian. : Hall of. Fame. The Hall of Fame selection - committee announced that it ;, _had decided to place his: por- trait: on perpetual. display ‘later this year in its building at Exhibition Place. Colville Saw. 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