82 Castlegar News January 13, 1968 SPORTS ie ee He pe ide te i Jets zoom past Pain ELL he hapless Canucks ert Ty tal i, VANCOUVER (CP) — Getting Dale Hawerchuk off the squandered several good scoring chances with poor shooting ore ice for nine minutes in penalties during a hockey game is in the opening 40 minutes. usually good news for the opposition but the Winnipeg Jets’ “We have to play like we did in the third period all the centre seemed to thrive on the rest. time,” added Hawerchuk’s linemate Paul MacLean who bids $? i Th H if if H ii Hawerchuk led a four-goal Winnipeg blitz in the third opened and closed the scoring for the Jets. period Tuesday night by scoring the tying and winning goals “We didn’t take charge in the first two periods. When ul fi Fi lg li lf as the Jets beat the Vancouver Canucks 5-3 inakey National we get our backs to the wall, that's iced pred to vy H bi ithe “ Hockey League game. Ww moving to the holes well and making the passes Hawerchuk picked wp two minér penalties and was the third period.” detieeds ited ult i re id eae itn feaddl: ALLE est! iy tS glitste | anid i ili Lt a Esselte Denis all now 10 See thes greet gorden space Fomiy home VAULTED CEILINGS, PLENTY OF GLASS. ‘CBC — AUTOPLAN NEW LISTING t downtown location Neot and clean mobile home with gos furnace and applion- ces. Situated on o 60'x100' lot. Only $18,000 CHARM GALORE ON loth AVE. SOUTH — involved in a rare fight with Vancouver centre Barry The Canucks, playing their first home game since a Pederson in the second period. four-game road trip that yielded five points, came up with “I haven't spent that much time in the penalty box for a solid efforts in the first two periods and took a 2-0 first-per- jong time,” Hawerehuk joked after running his goal od lead as John LeBlanc and Jim Sandiak capitalized on production to 25 so far this season. “I got to know the guy ° consecutive power-play chances. (announcer) over there pretty good. Vancouver coach Bob McCammon refused to blame a “I tell you one thing. I was well rested. I had a lot of rash of penalties — including playing two men short for one time over there. The guy I was talking to said I'd be well minute and 45 seconds in the second period — for letting the rested for this game and for (tonight).” Jets take off in the final frame. The two Smythe Division rivals meet again here tonight “In the third period, for some unknown reason, we as the third-place Jets will try to extend their lead over the stopped skating and stopped hitting and stood around and fourth-place Canucks to nine points. watched. We went into the third period fresh and there's no FAMILIAR FOES reason for that loss.” The Jets, who have played three fewer games than Pederson, who gave the Canucks a 3-1 edge with his Vancouver, will meet the Canucks for the third time in six 200th NHL goal, agreed. days Sunday at Winnipeg Arena. “We were satisfied to hang on for the win and with a “He showed his leadership,” Jets’ coach Dan Maloney team like Winnipeg you can’t do that. You have to keep said of Hawerchuk, who is fifth in NHL scoring and counted working hard.” his second game-winning goal in as many games. It was the second win in a row for the Jets, who halted a “He was challenged. He battled. He did his job.” five-game winless streak Sunday in Toronto when Hawer- The Jets turned a two-goal deficit into a 4-3 lead in a chuk scored in the final minute of a 4-3 vietory. span of two minutes and 32 seconds as Steve Rooney scored “It wasn't pretty again,” said defenceman Randy his fourth goal early in the third period. The Canucks’ Carlyle, who had three assists including two on Hawerchuk's defensive discipline broke down and Rooney was unguarded _ goals. in front of the Vancouver net. “But it takes the pressure off us. You don't want to Both Maloney and Hawerchuk agreed the Jets come in here and lose two.” Figini tops in training issing Your Thursday, January 14 through to Wednesday, January 20 a 25 @ PACKING IT IN (MON-WED) EAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD. Go For The Gold. WE NEED YOUR LISTINGS! Contuy 2] MOUNTAINVIEW AGENCIES SNe. 365-2111 Piece Of The Action? 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BALLARD HEART ATTACK CAUSES STOCK JITTERS MIAMI (CP) — Harold Ballard, the colorful and ofter cantankerous owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs, has shown he can create controversy even while recovering from a heart attack Ballard, 84, was listed in good condition Tuesday after suffering a heart attack 10 days ago in Florida but word of his ailment didn't reach Toronto until late Monday night. Even staff at Maple Leaf Gardens said they didn’t know about Ballard being in a Miami hospital until they read it in a Toronto newspaper When reports about Ballard's health reached the Toronto Stock Exchange on Tuesday, trading in commor shares of Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd. was halted after there was a rush of potential buyers and not enough sellers While Ballard was unavailable for comment, spokes men at both the Gardens and the Miami Heart Institute said Tuesd. he was in good condition Ballar 7 condition had stabilized and he was transferred from the hospital's intensive care unit to a regular room Tuesday afternoon, said nursing supervisor Susan Pinnas. “He's sitting up and seems to be pro gressing nicely. He's in good spirits. Gardens spokesman Bob Stellick said Ballard is expected to remain in hospital for as long as a month Even though he has improved, Stellick said the heart attack — Ballard’s first — has made it too risky for him to travel to Tgronto Ballard, a diabetic, complained of chest pains on Jan. 3 while vacationing at the Palm Beach, Fla., home of Toronto supermarket owner Steve Stavro. He was admitted to the Hospital of the Good Samaratin in Palm Beach and then transferred to the Miami Heart Institute last Sunday ard has had breathing problems in the pat, Stavro told the Toronto Star, and “it just came up again He had these pains, he didn’t feel well and rather than take chances he went in for observation.” The crusty Ballard sparked heated debate New Year's Eve when he was quoted in an interview as saying he was going to leave the hockey team and the Gardens worth an estimated $120 million Cdn to charity and nothing to his children because they were always fighting amongst themselves Sut Ballard’s son, Harold Jr., said his father couldn't give away Garden stock because it's under the control of a holding company, which in turn has been left in trust for his children Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd. owns the arena, the land it sits on, the Leafs and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League, as well as other minor interests ‘Skins, Broncos favored By DAV LDBERG * Associated Press Four teams left Four NFL teams rated even by the oddsmakers, have made the Cleveland Browns a three-point underdog at Denver and the Minnesota Vikings a 3'/2-point underdog at Washington, just about enough to cover the home-field edge Can the visitors win? The visitors have won three of the six playoff games this season. Or, as Cleveland coach Marty Schottenheimer says in preparing to play the Broncos on the road instead of at home, where they lost to Denver last season “I always like to play at home in front of our fans, but I don't really think it matters where the game is played.” Minnesota [plus 3] at The Vikings may not be the bestteam, but they are the hottest, having taken from San Frantisco the designation of this year’s team of destiny. In reality, the Vikings have a better record than the Redskins, 10-4 to 9-4, the disparity in their overall marks being a creation of their replacement teams — 30 for Washington to 0-3 for Minnesota The real question, ironically, may be whether a northern team can play outside in cold weather. The last time they did that, the-Vikings lost 16-10 to Green Bay in Milwaukee. That was when they were cold, during the period they also lost 27-24 to Washington at home in overtime That game turned on Barry Wilburn's 100-yard inter ception return just as the Vikings were about to go ahead 14-0 five minutes before halftime ZINAL, Switzerland (CP) — Switzerland's Michela Figini won the first two training runs today in prep aration for a double women's World Cup Alpine downhill race this week. The women's schedule, in disarray because of unsea sonably warm weather that has prevented snow from accumulating to any degree on the courses, was further disrupted today when or. ganizers decided to race the downhills on Thursday and Saturday instead of Friday and Saturday. Organizers said the change was necessary because of a storm centre forecast to move through the area Fri- day. Figini posted a time of one minute 56.09 seconds on the opening training run and 1:54.44 for the second leg. Austrian Barbara Sadleder MacKinnon leads Hi-Arrow to win By CasNews Staff Dave MacKinnon netted the eventual game winner as Woodland Park Shell de. feated Hi Arrow Arms 5-2 in CRHL hockey action Sunday night. The first period remained scoreless until the 19:55 his second marker of the night for Shell from MeCor- mack and Wayne Popoff. The game's final goal was scored by Knowler with the assists going to Keraiff and Tischler. trailed Figini on the first run with a time of 1:56.11 follow ed by Swiss skier Heidi Zeller in 1:56.24. The top Canadian in the first run was Kerrin Lee of Rossland, B.C., sixth in 1:56.96. Rookie Kendra Ko belka of Revelstoke, B.C., was 15th in 1:57.95, while Karen Percy of Banff, Alta., tied for 18th in 1:58.08, and Laurie Graham of Inglewood, Ont., 21st in 1:58.30. Graham was the top Can adian in the second run, 13th with a clocking of 1:56.44. Behind Figini with leading times were Veronika Wall inger of Austria (1:54.88) and Marlis Spescha of Switzer land (1:55.14). Kobelka was 22nd in 1:57.46, while Lee was 26th in 1:57.54 and Percy was 28th in 1:57.65. Meanwhile, in Bern, Swit zerland lack of snow forced Swiss organizers to drop men's World Cup ski races next week in Adelboden and on the Lauberhorn hill at Wengen, the Federation in ternationale de ski said to day A giant slalom race Tues. day was moved to Saas Fee after Adelboden cancelled its program for the first time in the World Cup's 22-year his- tory Two Wengen downhills and a super-giant slalom set for Jan. 22-24 were switched to Leukerbad on Jan. 23-25, with the downhills run first. One downhill is a replace- ment for Garmisch-Parten- kirchen, West Germany. Saas Fee and Leukerbad are in Switzerland's Valais Alps. Leukerbad was the venue for three women’s races last month. Next Monday, Saas Fee also will stage a women's World Cup slalom originally set for the previous day. © 100% FINANCING OUR SPECIALTY ¢ NO PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS © WE FINANCE ICBC PREMIUMS e TRY US. CALL COLLECT 365-2155 1700 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-2155 Collect y 'WE MAKE BUYING INSURANCE EASY OHOE INSURANC 1127 - 4th Street, Castlegar mark when Mitch Quaedvli: put Shell on the board. Pete Tischler and Doug Knowler got the assists. Hi Arrow’s Don Deschene replied in the second period to tie the game. Chief Mercer and Doug Makortoff pro vided the help. Shell took the lead again when Mike McCormack con. verted a pass from Martin Sander. But Hi Arrow tied it up again before the second period ended. Deschene got his second goal of the game with Mercer getting the lone assist. It was 2-2 after two periods. Shell |broke it open in the third with just over two minutes gone. MacKinnon scored from Tischler and Kelly Keraiff. 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