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Height ad- vantage for Castlegar teamed with critical fast-break speed by Brenda Balabura and Chris Bouchier in the last minutes separated a 30-30 tie. — Castlegar's high scorers were Carol Morris with 12 points and Nancy Felde with 11. Sherry Guglielmi had 11 points for Trail. The women now head on the road with games at Beaver Valley on Wednesday, Rossland on Thursday, and Selkirk College on Nov. 17. The team’s next home game is Nov. 25 against Rossland at KJSS. Game time is 8 p.m. The team welcomes new players. Royals beat Leafs 7-6 By The Canadian Press The Cranbrook Royals proved their fast start to the Western International Hockey League season is no fluke by beating the defending Savage Cup champion Nelson maple Maple Leafs 74 on the road The Royals are undefeated in five games while Nelson has four wins and three losses. In other league action Friday the Kimberley Dynamiters downed the Elk Valley Blazers 5-2. Cranbrook rookie Brent Gropp, who played the last four years at Colorado College, fired three goals, including the winner at 14:39 of the third period. Singles came from Bob Moore, Wayne MacFarlane, Brent Demerais and Mike Majkowski. “We're trying to go undefeated as long as we can,” said Gropp. Cranbrook goalie Mark Taylor, who entered the game with a goals-against average of less than one, said the club is definitely on a roll. “There's not a team that can beat us,” he said. “There's so much desire this year.” Nelson defenceman A! Glendinning, victimized by ferocious Cranbrook forechecking, agreed with Taylor. “All in all, they had a pretty good plan,” he said The Leafs got two goals from Kelly Evin while Sheldon Sabad, Stan Gulut zan, Trevor Tigar and Dave Branting rounded out the scoring. The Royals outshot Nelson 47-41 in the cleanly-played contest. In Kimberley, David Roe scored twice to pace the Dynamiters while Ray Creasy, Dan Luker and Shane Simmons added singles. The Dyna miters, who now have three wins, two losses and a tie. Scott Jackson had a pair of goals in a losing cause for the Blazers, who were outshot 31-29. Elk Valley has one win and a tif in seven games. Junior y Comp! Hockey League action Saturday night at the Castlegar lex. NHL LAST NIGHT TORONTO (CP) — Consecutive second-period goals by Tony Tanti, Doug Lidster and Rich Sutter wiped out a two-goal deficit and lifted the Vancouver Canucks to a 5-3 NHL victory Saturday night over the Toronto Maple Leafs. y Petri Skriko scored Vancouver's other two goals, ineluding one into an empty net with four seconds left, and Barry Pederson earned three assists as the Canucks won a second game in a row for the first time this season. They'd beaten the Sabres 7-6 Friday in Buffalo, N.Y., to snap @ seven-game winless streak. Wendel Clark, Mirko Frycer and Russ Courtnall seored for Toronto, which for the first time this season has lost two games in a row. Despite the rigors of their third road trip the Canucks were the team with the legs and defensive drive during the scoreless third period, constantly breaking up Toronto's offensive plays in the neutral zone and relentlessly dumping the puck deep into Leaf territory. The Canucks outshot Toronto 35-27, including 17-7 in the third period. Richard Brodeur was the winning Mercer leads Knights to 13-3 victory By CasNews Staff Chief Mercer scored four goals for Castlegar Knights Thursday to lead the team to a 13-3 win over Checkers/. Mallards in a Castlegar Recreational Hockey League game. On Tuesday, Sandman Inn defeated Woodland Park Shell 7-4. In the Knights’ win, the team led 3-1 after the first period on two goals by Mercer and one by Rick Sanders. Al Akselson scored for Checkers/Mal- lards. In the second period, Wayne Kinakin scored twice and Rick Sanders added one goal before Mike McCormack replied for the opposition. Don De. schene then scored two consecutive goals to give the Knights an 8-2 lead. The Knights scored five straight goals in the third period before Checkers/Mallards replied with one marker to make the final 13-3 for the Knights. Scoring for the Knights were Mercer with two, Jerry Antignani, Deschene and Wayne Zino with singles. Akselson scored for Checkers/. Mallards. Getting the Knights’ assists were: Deschene with five, Mercer with four, Dick Braun with three, and Rick Sanders, Martin Sanders, Jerry An tignani, Wayne Kinakin and Wayne Zino with two apiece. Don Savinkoff helped out on all three All three play agai EDMONTON (CP) — It’s no sudden fit of generosity which caused Edmon ton coach Jack Parker to promise all three of his quarterbacks will play today against the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Parker wants to protect starter Matt Dunigan, so backup Damon Allen and third-stringer Brad Taylor will see some action for the Eskimos. “We're just never been able to go into a playoff game with Matt healthy,” Parker said. “So if Matt plays at all, it probably won't be much.” Dunigan was hobbled by partially torn ankle ligaments in the 1984 Western semifinal at Winnipeg and a late-season knee injury last year caused him to miss another semifinal against the Blue Bombers. Edmonton lost both times. In other CFL action today, Toronto Argonaut Cedric Minter is nursing a pulled hamstring and it looks like the tailback won't be able to play against the Montreal Alouettes. William Miller will probably continue as his replacement. INJURIES HURT “Minter’s now a question mark and so is (offensive guard) Dave Kir. zinger,” said Argo coach Bob O'Billo- vich. Quarterback Tim Cowan has a skin infection. He'll travel with the team to Montreal, but “we likely won't be able to use him,” O'’Billovich said. The Argonauts can finish first in the Eastern Division with a victory. If they do, the two-game, total-point Eastern of Checkers/Mallards’ goals, while Mike McCormack and Randy Morris also assisted. In Sandman Inn's win, Perry Klit opened the scoring for the eventual winners, but Neil Archambault quickly replied for the Shell team. John Obet. koff scored for Sandman at the 15:38, but Al Akselson tied the score again with a goal at 17:56 before Kevin Kirby put Sandman ahead with a goal. , Allan Bester the loser. PENGUINS 4 NORTH STARS 2 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) — Craig Simpson, trying to jump out of the way of Moe Mantha’s 35-f wrist shot, deflected the puck past Mi d Mike Sands with 10:27 to play Saturday night, lifting the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 42 victory over the North Stars. Goaltender Gilles Meloche stopped 25 of 27 shots to help the Penguins win for the first time in their last five games. Jim Johnson added an empty-net with 27 seconds left to clinch the victory. Minnesota's Dino Cicearelli surpassed Pittsburgh's Mario Lemieux in the NHL goal-scoring race with his 18th of the season. Lemieux was held without a goal for only the second time this season, but he did pick up an assist, making him the league's only player with at least a point in every game. The Penguins got a scare in the second period when Lemieux went down after a check by Scott Bj d, but he to the game. In the second period, Arch opened the scoring with his second goal for Woodland Park Sheil. Dan Markin replied for the Inn team and added another marker before Bruno Tassone replied for the Shell team. In the final frame, Sandman Inn goaltender Rick Rogerson shut out Sandman Inn while Obetkoff scored two goals for his team to make the final 74. Assisting Sandman Inn in the game were: Pat Farkas, Tony Darosa, Lyle Stoushnow and Bob Larsh with two each, and Kevin Kirby with a single. Archambault assisted twice for Woodland Park Shell, while Bruno Tassone and Steve Postnikoff had one each. In Recreational League action today, Sandman Inn and Castlegar Playboys see action at 9:30 p.m. The Playboys face Mallards/Checkers at 9:30 p.m Monday in the Community Complex QBs will nst Sask. final against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will likely be held in Hamilton next Sunday, with the Ti-Cats playing in Toronto the following Sunday But if Toronto loses, the first game of the final will be in Toronto. In Edmonton, this week's snowfall and today’s projected temperature of 12 C could be a major factor in the game. Wilander sets up Swedish final STOCKHOLM (AP) Mats Wil ander, making a comeback after a two month break from the Grand Prix tennis cireuit, downed Guy Forget 6-2, 74 Saturday to set up an all-Swedish final in the $435,000 US Stockholm Open-Seandinavian championships. ~The second-seeded Wilander, who took the layoff to avoid a burnout, won the tiebreaker 7-3. He faces top-seeded Stefan Edberg in today's best-of-five set championship match Edberg, ranked third in the world and for the first time ahead of Wilander on the Association of Tennis Pro fessionals’ computer list, edged third seeded Henri Leconte 6-7, 64, 76 in the other Swedish-French semifinal. It was the first time they met in official competition. After a scoreless first period, Ciccarelli scored his league-high 11th power-play goal 7:32 into the second period. CAPITALS 3 BLACKHAWKS 2 LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Alan Haworth scored two goals, one on a rarely successful Washington power play, as the Capitals defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 in an NHL game Saturday night. Haworth put the Caps ahead 2-1 on his power-play goal at 3:08 of the second period, rebounding a shot from the point by Larry Murphy. Gaetan Duchesne scored again for Washington at 9:29, before Wayne Presley responded for Chicago at 13:44. The Caps allowed eight shots on goal in the scoreless final period while preserving their second straight one-goal victory. Going into the game, Washington ranked next-to-last in the league in power-play conversions. They scored on only one of six attempts against Chicago and are 10-for-72 on the season. Haworth scored his first goal at 4:02 of the first period, just four seconds after Chicago killed a penalty He deflected a blue-line shot by Kevin Hatche past goalie Canucks win 5-3 over Maple Leafs Bob Sauve, who had a 10-1-3 previous lifetime record against the Capitals. BRUINS 5 NORDIQUES 1 QUEBEC (CP) — Steve Kasper scored twice and Tom McCarthy had a goal and two assists as the Boston Bruins skated to a one-sided 5-1 vietory over the Quebee Nordiques Saturday night. It was the Bruins’ first win in four games, and made the debut of interim coaches Terry O'Reilly and Mike. Milbury a successful one. The pair are replacing Butch Goring who was fired last Wednesday. Kasper, McCarthy, Allen Pedersen and Kraig Nienhuis gave the Bruins a 4-0 lead in the space of ten minutes in the second period. Kasper scored his second goal at 6:24 of the third period when he knocked a long rebound over Quebec goaltender Clint Malarchuk’s shoulder. Richard Sevigny replaced Malarchuk after that. Michel Goulet scored Quebec's lone goal on a power play in the second period. ISLANDERS 2 RED WINGS 1 UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Patrick Flatley scored with just 49 seconds remaining in overtime to help the New York Islanders beat the Detroit Red Wings 2-1 Saturday night. Goaltender Kelly Hrudey aided the New York cause with a 37-save performance. Flatley scored from close range, beating goaltender Glen Hanlon after picking up a loose puck. Rookie Brad Lauer took a shot that went to the boards, and Brent Sutter passed it out, where it was blocked near the side of the net and left motionless for Flatley, who scored his fifth goal of the season. The Islanders took a 1-0 lead just 2:48 into the game when Duane Sutter scored his third goal of the season. Ken Morrow and Bob Bassen assisted. Morrow shot from the deep slot and Bassen, standing at the side of the net, deflected the rebound to Sutter, who flipped it over a prone Hanlon. Hanlon made 29 saves. The Red Wings tied the game with the only game of the second period, Petr Klima's 11th, from Darren Veitch at 14:24. RANGERS 3 FLYERS 2 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Larry Melnyk scored the winning goal midway through the third period as the New York Rangers defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 in an NHL Patrick Division contest. New York, which defeated Philadelphia in the division semifinals in last year’s Stanely Cup playoffs, raised its record to 3-6-4 but remained in last place. The Flyers, 10-3-1, dropped their first game at home this season but stayed in first place in the division. The winning goal came when Melnyk took a pass from Mike Ridley in the slot at 9:50 of the final period and blasted a 20-foot shot past goalie Ron Hextall. Derrick Smith of the Flyers took a pass from Rick Tocchet in the slot and redirected the puck past goalie John Vanbiesbrouck at 13°;04 to reduce the lead to 3-2, but New York held on to win. The Rangers went in front 1-0 in the first period when Hextall gave the puck away in his own zone to Pierre Larouche, who fired a 15-foot shot into an open net at 6:21 for a power-play goal Pelleur gets first chance By The Associated Press Dallas coach Tom Landry is not cheering about Danny White's broken wrist. But he’s saying about Steve Pelleur what he never really said about White — that he's a Super Bowl-calibre quarterback. “Sure, he has that ability,” Landry said when asked if Pelluer could take the Cowboys to Pasadena, Calif., and the National Football League's Super Bowl. “We feel very confident with him.” His first chance isn't an easy one — the Los Angeles Raiders visit Texas Stadium today in a game that neither team can afford to lose In other games today, Chicago is at Tampa Bay, Cincinnati at Houston, the Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans, Minnesota at Detroit, New England at Indianapolis, the New York Jets at Atlanta, Pittsburgh at Buffalo, Seattle at Kansas City, Washington at Green Bay, St. Louis at San Francisco, San Diego at Denver, and the New York Giants at Philadelphia. Miami is at Cleveland on Monday night St. Louis at San Francisco Joe Montana has been named to start at quarterback for the 49ers, just two months after undergoing surgery for what was thought to be a career threatening dise problem. St. Louis beat Philadelphia 13-10 last week as Cliff Stoudt replaced Neil Lomax and drove the Cards to the winning touchdown. Gene Stallings has picked Stoudt to start, and that will put an end to Lomax’s string of 52 con secutive starts, the longest for curren NFL quarterbacks. NY Jets at Atlanta The Jets have won seven straighi and are as surprising as the Falcons (Chicago at Tampa Bay The Bears have become just another good team, but coming off their 20-17 loss to the Rams on Monday night they're not likely to let down against the Bucs. Jim McMahon still is out at quarter back and Walter Payton's injured toe may keep him on the bench. LA Rams at New Orleans Rather than go back home from Chicago, coach John Robinson took his Rams directly south. “I have a clear view of what the exhaustion is from travelling,” he said. “Check out the teams who play two games in a row on the road.” NY Giants at A natural spot for a letdown by New York, coming off consecutive wins over Washington and Dallas. With their two best receivers sidelined, the Giants have been carried by Joe Morris, who ran for 181 yards in each of the last two games. Seattle at Kansas City The Chiefs have had an easier sche dule, but the Seahawks have been sliding and coach Chuck Knox appears ready to stick with Gale Gilbert to determine if he is their quarterback of the future. at Buffalo This is one game Buffalo can win, particularly with the new coach factar Marv Levy replaced Hank Bullough on Monday Washington at Green Bay “We have to play great and play hard against the Packers; anything less and we'll get beat,” said coach Joe Gibbs, who probably believes it. San Diego at Denver “We're 0-1 in the new season,” said Al Saunders, who replaced Don Coryell as the Chargers’ coach last week. There seems little way this won't make it 0-2 — Dan Fouts and Mark Herr- mann remain out and the Chargers’ quarterback is third-stringer Tom Flick Cincinnati at Housten “We're all getting kind of edgy, ready to explode,” said coach Jerry Glanville of the Oilers, who are fighting the Chargers for the title of “the best of 18 team in football.” Minnesota at Detroit This is the one that got away from the Vikings, who lost to the Lions 13-10 at home on opening day. New Engiand at Indianapolis The Patriots, who have a habit of beating up the little guys, won the first game against the Colts 33-3 and there's nothing to indicate this won't be more of the same Miami at Cleveland The Dolphins have moved back on the fringe of wild-card contention with consecutive victories over Indianapolis and Houston. Now they step up in class against a team that rushed for 251 yards against them in the playoffs last year