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College! of New Cale- . donia: in Prince ‘George has Malaspina’ has‘ only. gother ‘for 24/1" ‘weeks, but Brown ‘said the losing team does have potential: Top scorers. in: Friday's game: ‘for the’ Saints: were rookie Andrea Belezyk: with "22 points and Veteran Phoebe Kari with 14 points. Belezyk’ Humphries Secondary School, senior Rockettes ‘last ‘year. Top \ rebounder =: for’: the Saints was Cathy’ Hlady’ of « Genelle:with seven, followed by. Belezyk with witl dropped out’ due to’ lack ‘of: finances‘ and Okanagan ‘Col-. lege has dropped its women's team: 7 if Next’ home’ action for. the” women is Dec..8. when‘the play:.an. ‘éxhibition’ ‘game against ‘SHS8' Rockettes ‘at Selkirk College. {' 3! ‘| MEN LOSE ‘In. men's action’ this ‘week: end, the Saints dropped‘two”’ games to, the Mariners, 100-* two touchdowns ‘and‘rushed for. a: ranier Cup record '236 es _yards as British’ ‘Columbia ‘Thunderbirds ‘captured their first ~ Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union national ‘football $9-14° trlumplr ’ ‘over, Western But to hear the game's outstanding offensive player and unanimous ‘selection, as:most valuable player tell. it, his “It’s just a heck of a football team,” said Steel We ) ediyidital stars, just the best: offensive ‘line’ in Mus ae head “coach Darwin Semotiuk ° wa suitably d by UBC's °“They’t re the best. team I've ever coached againat UBC head coach Frank Smith w was quietly satisfied after his players capped a ‘season which ‘saw. thes unbeaten against CIAU opposition in.11 games, “We came here to win and we did,” Smith said. At can't say enough good . things about: them.” 5 surpassed the previous best'‘of 172 ‘yards : quarte recorded in the; 1966 games, by: Paul Brule of ‘St. Francis Xacier X-Men. Included in’ Steele's‘ runs ‘was’: record. 1D. arder by I pon Shyloff while Rob Ros and: Pierre* Desliditiers caught: touchdown 8 from quarterback tele of ‘en Munro kicked‘a: ngle of oO passe: 27- -yard field goal, added a si all five touchdowns. Chris’ Byrne got the lone wed by Terry Dot ‘veteran Chad Coupland with, ‘with 18 points. Selkirk’s top: point-getter was Geoff Dakin> with 14, followed ‘by Harry! Whyte with 10. 9-0.) The problem in Saturday's he game was defense’ again’ as By CasNows Staff # Williams Moving blasted Mountain Sports. ‘Hut > 11-2- * while Badd. Manor. defeated “ V&H, - Ce 7-4 in For ‘the Saitits, against’. Malaspina playing against Tortaée David ;- Cristofoli, who! was one of the Saint’s top pla: ca year. Castlegar Commercial Hockey League action. this ‘The * first “game played. | first period with | goals: John Horcoff, assisted by. Mitch Bani assisted Yuri Jmaeff and Nick Voykin assisted by Sander and Chief Mercer.’ : * Voykin © scored ‘the only. p faconaper goal with assists from’; Terry |S and Carl Kooznetso! /7 Thursday : night saw Badd~ goal. Mani Dan Verigen, , “scored Mountain's ‘only first-period In-the third period, Badd Manor got three more goals to. V&H's one ‘for! the TA victory. Soca final today COQUITLAM (CP) — Un- defeated. North. Delta’ and Burnaby North will clash’ in: ’ the final today of: the’ B.C; *: High | School’; Boy's’ Soccer ‘a. result Graham Brown’ both, scored for North Delta in’ their 2-0 victory’ over~ Alpha of Bur- naby, while: Burnaby North upset : defending’ champion Killarney .of- Vancouver, 1-0, ; in a shootout that was caused ‘after both “sides. failed. to score "during ‘a, 20-minute overtime period. Earlier, North Delta ‘te, feated ‘Richmond: 8-0, while’ Nort! added the convert; kicked field goals ord re 38 ards.and added a single off. a missed field goal. > But the Thunderbirds’ defensive unit held and forced 8 Sryaed field ‘goal Rut by-Rydeard that was wide and axis HIS PLAYS ; The Thunderbirds then ‘began their first march down the field with Gard mixing short passes with the Funning of, 38 Mustangs seven: Steele then scored his first TD ona sweep it ert made: it sion’6-0. Alpha’ will ply. Killarney today to decide: third and fourth spots. Cig ak, * In round! ‘three games Fri- day, Kitsilano, of! Vancouver. B > trounced Vernon 8-1, North - < Surrey’ blanked’ 'Columneetza ' of Williams: Lake 80,2 Kil- larney downed Port Alber-: nia, 3-0, Mbunt Elizabeth of Surrey | beat hesteyde: of « ‘of Victoria’ trounced Mount Baker of: Cranbrook 5-0, : in’ round) four, ‘ contests; non got, by .Columneetza ‘Mount Boker. was /de-: MONTREAL 6 FLYERS 4 MONTREAL (CP) — A “ Robert Picard slap shot at) 18:46; of the ‘final period eluded ‘Philadelphia goalten- der Pelle Lindbergh to break a 4-4 tie as Montreal beat the Flyers 6-4 Saturday ae ‘ Guy. Carbonneau addi insurance goal into an eanty Flyers. net’ ‘at 19:01; The Flyers’ got® the’ manpower advantage when’ they caught Montreal ‘right winger Rejan Houle using an illegal The 4-4 tie was created by Flyers’ left: ‘winger Bill Barber who drilled a slap - shot past Montreal goalten- der Richard Sevigny at 7:38 of the period on a Flyers power play. That goal-had erased a 43 Montreal ‘lead provided. by Chris Nilan when the right winger ‘chipped in a back- hander from ‘the edge of the crease. at Lhe of the ‘final fod. *' Pierre Mondou, Steve Shutt and Mario, Tremblay also scored for the Canadiens while Lindsay Carson, Ray, Allison.-and Ron: Flockhart replied for Philadelphia. PENGUINS 4BOSTON 3 PITTSBURGH; (AP) — Andee St St. Laurent and Peter { ‘cored goals, 89 seconds apartin:the third period to. help’ Pittsburgh to a “4-3: ictory” urday night,’ st Laurent scored at 1:87" fe 60°. Richmond ‘eae ; Rarnobil put: Pitts! for ihe f first time inthe game fiat with a. ‘The Terry Halisheff scored for Mountain Sports, assisted by ga Mark Pommier.:" carried . the puck into. ithe unassisted burgh at 17:13, but Boston's, - Wayne Cashman scored nino seconds ‘later to cut the Penguin ;lead.to’ one goal again. ‘The Bruins saw their four- game winning streak end as Pittsburgh remained unbeaten in three games, all of them with Denis Herron in goal, RANGEBES 6 LEAFS 3 TORONTO (CP) — Centre Mike Rogers scored three goals, including short-handed and power-play efforts,: and set up another.to.lead New York Rangers: to a 63 ‘National ‘Hockey League victory. Saturday night over Toronto. Defenceman Reijo Ruotsal- ainen and centre Mark Pavelich also.scored power- play goals for the: Rangers, and defenceman Bill Baker added a single as’ New, York improved - its won-lost-tied = record to 9-10-1 in jumping a point ahead of the idle Washington.’ Capitals into third’ place. in the’ Patrick Division. : Defenceman Slava Duris, with a short-handed goal, right winger Rick Vaive and “ centre Peter Ihnacak scored » for the Leafs, 4-9-1 and in fourth place in the Norris ; Division. , New York led 8-0 after 20 opposition rinks. Toronto outshot New York 36-32, with Steve Weeks the Dave Cristofoli (left) battles for rebound with Selkirk Saint. In second against his ex-team Saturday at Selsey College. The Selkirk team lost both © fotonh Conference games played. : - “Coatiawar ta by Chery ilo La winning goaltender and Mike Palmateer the loser as Toronto had its seven-game , unbeaten. streak at : Maple | _Leaf Gardens broken in front ofa capacity, crowd of 16,882. It was the Rangers’: only appearance this season ‘at the’ Gardens: They beat the Leafs 6-1: last Wednesday. in New’ -York,-*taking a “3-0. first- period ‘lead in that. one as well, RED WINGS 2 BLUES 2 - 8T. LOUIS.(AP) —: John Ogrodnick scored on a power play with 58 seconds left in the game, lifting Detroit to a 22 tie with St. Louis. Ogrodnick's goal, his ninth _of the’ season, offset Brian Sutter's 18th of the year leas than 10 minutes: earlier. It was only the. second power- play goal for Detroit in its last 41 chances, Sutter, who scored three goals in St. Louis’ previous game ‘against New Jersey Devils, tipped in Bernie Federko’s pass: past. rookie goaltender’ Corrado Micalef to give the Blues a 21 advantage midway through the final But Blues defenceman Bob Ramage left the ice with 1:17 remaining ‘on a penalty for interference. Ogrodnick took advantage of the power play to drill a 45-foot shot between the pads of Blues goalie Mike Liut. .. % Detroit, which owned a 88-28 advantage in shots in goal, has a 0-5-4 record since winning 68 on. Oct. °80 against Hartford Whalers. 8t. Louis took.a 1-0 lead after 6:80 minutes: of the opening period on Joe Mullen's fourth goal of the season. Blake Dunlop set up Mallen's goal with a pass across the goal crease to Micalef's left. The ‘Blues’ lead held ‘until Willie: Huber:. scored on a 40-foot slapshot forthe Red ‘Wings with 8:04 remaining in the {second : period.’ Huber beat Blues goalie Mike Liut with a drive into the far >. corner. OILERS 3CANUCKS 3 _ “EDMONTON (CP) — Lindgren's erlecitea clearing pass bounced off the goalpost’ and ‘ into . the Vancouver net with’ nine seconds remaining to give Edmonton Oilers a 83 tie boards but in trying to ar it behind the net, he put it off the post:and.’ behind a shocked Ken Ellacott in the Vancouver ~ goal. Mark Messier got credit for the goal that came with Edmon- ton’s net empty. That came exactly three minutes after Ivan’ Hlinka had snuck behind Edmonton defenceman’ Paul Coffey to take a pass from Curt Fraser and fire ‘a low shot behind Oilers goaltender Andy Moog to give Vancouver a 8-2 lead. Hlinka’s goal, his'eighth of the season, came at 15:61 of the game, ISLANDERS 5 HAWES 4 ‘ UNIONDALE, N.Y.. (AP) — Bob Bourne's goal with 1:84 remaining lifted New York -to/a 5-4 victory over Chicago. The triumph was Islander goaltender Billy Smith's 200th in 12 NHL seasons and broke a 10-game Chicago unbeaten streak. Bourne, after a scramble LAST NIGHT ws following a faceoff deep in Chicago's zone, picked up a loose ‘puck and, with Chicago defenceman ‘Doug Wilson . draped over, his back, flipped a’ shot. over. lunging’ goalie Tony- Esposito to give the Islanders the victory. The score. was tied 3-3 entering the third period but the Hawks moved . ahead when’Al Secord stolé a Clark Gillies pass in the‘ Islanders zone and backhanded a 30- foot shot past Smith at’7:36 for his 17th goal of the year. But, the -Islanders came back to tie it seven minutes later when defenceman ‘Tomas Jonsson skated in and sent a 30-foot wrist shot past : Esposito at 14:42. ‘WHALERS 4 FLAMES 4 HARTFORD, Conn. : (AP) — Centre -Pierre Larouche scored with 26. seconds remaining. Saturday as Hartford Whalers rallied for a 44 tie against Calgary Flames. Calgary was shead by _three goals at the end of the first period,.but the Whalers evened the score with three goals in the second period. ‘The Flames built their lead on goals by Steve Christof, Paul Heinhart and Allan MacInais. Kent Nilsson scored at 14:02 .into the + second period to bring the Flames to a 4-3 lead. Mark Johnson scored a power-play: goal at 2:88 into the second period, while Doug Sulliman and Ron Francis also scored in that period for Hartford. Larouche, assisted by Francis and Blaine Stoughton, .then tied it for the Penguins with his goal in the final minute.