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The ‘race.’ Saturday; was first delayed more than'two: hours’: because’ of.) fog::and ‘ when, blizzard-like' conditions enveloped the Gardena:Val-, Po ley.‘The weather forecast for today in for more snow, bined: with rain. >) “We're here to race; soit \ we, have.'to’ stay until |Mon-., day, we will,” said World. oe ie yr Mik who clocked’46 minutes; ay 2 d' seconds, | and '-Haakon;"'24. They *-had finished in),the swith: over. Los. ‘Angeles Kings. » > Keith. Crowder "and: de- “‘fenceman Mike’ ‘O'Connell = ‘scored on ‘power’ plays, while. Peeters: turned { jaside: 255 shots, including 21 { jn the first: two iperiods,.:in | registering’ - his 15th victory of the season, (< ‘tops in the NHL. He also‘entered the game with a 2.63 goals agaist erage, ‘the. NHL’: rest.” ‘Angeles’ goalie, Marlo’ Les. sard with 88 shots in adie the, Kings their: fourth, con- secutive ‘loss, | Milbury. put Boston in front at 6:80 of the first period, scoring ona long” ‘slap shot: after’ centre: Barry Pederson wona faceoff in the == Mont-.” ‘real’ Canadiens, moved ‘back ? tightened’ “with just | three points separating the second and fourth place clubs. on. Creek 8-5 Wodwetay, while : 5 Goose | Greek picked up two and two ahead of Mal- lead.” in, the first, Betiod ‘a © tipping in Willie” ‘CAPITALS 3 PENGUINS 1 PITTSBURGH . (AP): — ‘Gaetan. Dushesne ” scored : twice in the final two minutes’ “to” give Washington a-'3-1 Tee over. Pittsburgh. ‘The: win” “extended the ! aaa drive at eal > SABRES 5 NORDIQUES 4 QUEBEC (CP) —, Rookie Sean McKenna scored what proved to be the winning goal Hd at 18:51 of the second period as Buffalo “Sabres edged : Quebec ‘5-4: x ‘The* victory improved Buffalo's won-lost:' record: to : 14-19-T and moved the Sabres into a third. place tie with the. Nordiques‘; in’ the Adams | Division. Rookie: defenceman + Phil > Housley, Mike Foligno, Brent’ . Dushesne’ coke a a ee 1, tie “with 1:29" remaining to:play, “taking ‘a pass from’: Glen Currie“ and: slapped: a shot: past Pit tsburgh goalie’ Mich 1 Peterson and Gilbert Mare 4 11th“ goal ‘of* the’ ‘geason «at | 14504 of the third ‘period to epty “net with: 27 ‘seconds remaining to play to.give.the Capitals their ‘seventh | win, the:streak.° Doug. Shedden scored ‘for 244 left. to; bring the Sabres® within a goal. Wilfred Paiement, with two, esa? and Marian also scored ' for Quebes. 2 John Garrett ‘faced 26 shots -!.in |’ goal: for! | the ‘Al! Nordiques, : Iwhile:. Robert « Sauve was tested 27 times'in ‘nto. sole» posession ; of: first a Place. in the’ Adams Division; Th Flames now winless ‘in. their’! ; the Sabres goal. ‘last six’ home’ ‘games,;remain’ °C in the : “(Shutt, Gilbert Delorme. cod Nats Naslund, ‘The: goal for: Shutt was’ the S7ist ‘of his ‘career; tying him with Bernie. ‘Georffrion’ for fifth place, on- ‘the Canadiens’ all-time’ goal, z ‘seoring, list. ‘ Lanny “McDonald; Ed ‘Bess, ‘Kent Nilsson and Jim, break — aerated i Danny anid Trans-X’ have a game in hand: on Dairy Queen and ‘Goose Creek: ;Gander Creek, leads the ‘league’ with 26 points..and Kalesnikoff still holds down last spot with. just. Seven and’ defensive errors by, his . teammates. . Murray, Bannerman was the winning goaltender. - * NORTH STARS 3 CANUCES 3 ,VANCOUVER.: (CP); — }, Minnesota came back from a three-goal deficit in the first period! asthe North: Stars ‘increased ' their) unbeaten string to’10: games‘ by tying. Vancouver 8-8 in the National Hockey: League. Rookie Brian’ Bellows: brought the Stars even with the ‘Canucks at:10:11 of the period with’ the: 11th goal of his:rookie season by converting» a‘: pass ~ from Gordie Roberts’. after a turnover “in: the py anc vet, zone. ‘The Canucks’ took: a..3-0 lead in the opening’ period on goals-: by : Dave ‘. Williams, Thomas Gradin: and Patrik Sundstrom before 12,857, fans at’ the Pacific Coliseum. {Minnesota got :back’ -into the: game late in the second period ‘on ‘popwer-play ‘goals by Neal Broten and Dino Ciccarelli after:the Canucks were assessed ‘minor. penal- ties 55 seconds apart.” BLUES 7 WHALERS i “ST.LOUIS (AP) '— Ramage ‘and Bernie Fedorko scored within‘a span ‘of one minute and 19' seconds early « in. the, third, ‘period to key, a seventh, came on a bouncing ; shot: from ‘beyond the blue eason and second, of the” outshot the Leafs, . 42-22,; might have won by 10 goals if; goal! ; line which eluded goalie Greg Mille: ‘the outset; ‘of ‘the, closing» Period. JUNIOR ‘ACTION " By CasNews ‘Stat The ‘Rockers from Stan- ley Humphries: Secondary, School were edged by J.L. Crowe. Hawks, ,(Trail).. in two closely-fought matches Friday night:at' home. The Jr. Hawks took the Jr. Rockers 48-42 while in the senior game. it. was 64-60 for the Trail team. The junior game was a a The Rockers were down la (10) of Stanley . Ker Humphries Jee Rotkers goes os for astiotin ‘Js L rowe by eight points at half; time, but, battled back late game... Rockers,. had they.were a little anxious on :offence,, which ‘led to some turnovers,” DePaoli said. He said Junior Rockers centre Gordon Babaeff was ‘a standout, playing a good all-round game with 21 ‘points, 14 rebounds and five steals. Kerry Uchida gym. The Rotkers. were defeated 64-60 by Trail. Trail humbles Rockers played well -defencively, scoring ‘seven points. Jeff Allen did a good job on the board, pulling downs seven rebounds, In. the senior game, edach Kevin Morris said it was a see-saw battia with Castlegar’ up by. six points, ' 80:24,; at the; half. ‘The game was tied 86-96 at in the third quarter and Trail ‘outscored . the Rockers” in the final: quarter to take the victory. 3 with 12 points each. Joba ‘night “action in the SHSS {-Cesnlewarhto by Dene Strnbieg > Dave Derosa led the: Rockers scoring with 16 points, followed: by pe Picton and.Cam Silva:.was. one of - the leading rebounders’ with seven. The Rockers next action is Dec. 29 when they. take on the ex-Rockers in a grad Game time is 8 p.m. MOSCOW (AP) — A Soviet, Union old-timers’ squad” defeated a’ team’ of | Canadian «; old-timers. from’ Winnipeg 107 Saturday, with V Fi 10-7 Soviets. defeat Canadians by 18 seniors from Winnipeg, including former National Hockey League players and former members of the se- nlor Winnipeg Maroons, a nadian scoring three. goals for the; Soviets. Starshinkov opened the: scoring at 8:56 of the first period.” Nick Mikoski, at 65 the oldest.player’-on. the ice, scored twice for Canada, got- Cai : Pauatou hockey, in the mid- I The Canadians faced some 3 of the Soviet Union's, great- est players, including de- alties, while the Canadians had one for having too'many men on the ice. ‘The 12,000-seat Sports Pal- ace was almost filled to cap- city. for the game, the first of two exhibition matches staged during the Izvestia hockey tournament. The old- timers play again Monday. George Smith, a Winnipeg who Ragu- lin, Viktor: Kuzkin and Ivan ;Tregubov, and forwards An- oe atoly Firsov and Starshinov. ‘The game was played at 2 fast tempo,\but there was no intentional checking. The So- the Canadian trip to Moscow, presented jerseys and hel- mets to the sons of five for- mer Sovict national stars Valery Kharlamov, Vsevolod Bobrov, Anatoly Firsov,. viets drew five minor pen: Vladimir Petrov and Boris Mikhailov. The boys, aged seven to 14, tare training to the. youth teams of Moscow's “renown ; Central Army ‘sports club, where their fathers once starred. : 5 ! Ab. MeDonald, ; a:, former NHL star and captain of the old-timers team, drew cheers when'he skated around: the rink’ with’ Sasha Khlarlamov perched on his shoulders. Kharlamov, ‘a. famed winger on.two Olympic gold —* medal and eight ‘world ¢ham-* pionship teams,'was killed in. an. auto: “accident ~ ere 1961. near Moscow: