‘The Terrace women’s hockey team is hoating a four team exhibition hockey series in . Terrace starting tonight and- winding up Saturday afternoon, » The Terrace Trojans ‘play host to and “The Connie Laliberte rink from Winnipeg defeated the United States 7-6 this round-robin - event of the world women’s curling championship with an #1 PERTH, Sdbtland (CP) — morning to finish atop the. Edmonton women's team in games tonight and Friday at 6:15 at the Terrace arena. ‘Kitimat and Rupert teams come in for games on Saturday. ~ Michigan wins NIT title. NEW YORK (AP) — Tim McCormick was second best for -Michigan all season. - When ‘it .came time . for someone to take the Wolverines to ~ the championship of the National, . Invitation Tournament, ‘the aix-foot-11 forward took the, lead. McCormick scored a career-high 28 points, on £3- of-18 shooting, pulled down 14 rebounds and was voted . most valuable player as the - Wolverines defeated Notre Dame. 83-63 Wednesday night for the 47th NIT title, In.. the five tournament averaged 15.8 polnts and 8 6 rebounds, still second best | to sophomore centre Roy. ‘Tarpley's totals of 19.4 and 11.6. But the championship game waa all McCormick's. If the Wolverines, fourth- place finishers in the Big Ten, played as they did at the start of the second half against Notre Dame they might have. swept. any comers away. — The Fighting Irish, 21-i2, had rallied from a 26-17 deficit with 3:21 remaining in the first half to forge a 28- 28 tle &4 seconds into the - gecond half on two free “That was the. beginning at the end for Notre Dame. Michigan, 23-10, reeled off seven straight polnts, three hy McCormick, before Notre Dame scored on a layup by Jim Dolan to make it - 95-30 .with~ Temalning. Thirteen consecutive Michigan points, six by Tarpley, and 3:52 later it was virtually over as the Welverines had a 48-30 lead. After‘a rebound basket by Kempton, Michigan scored four more points and It had © a 2>polnt lead. The baskets didn't come " matisra what we record, NCAA basketball _ SEATTLE (AP). +) Kentucky coach Joa Hall refuses to say whether he, thinks John’ Thompson's Georgetown Hoyas play ' “dirty. He’d rather let the “officials decide. — “ The. _. Wildcats, 20-4, meet No. 2 '. 1Georgetown, 523, Saturday _ in the semifinals of the. _ third-ranked NCAA. basketball “tournament following the lame between unranked Virginia, 21-11, and No. 5 Houston, 314, ’ ‘The winners play Monday night: to determine the United States nafional collegiate championship. “T don’t think it. really think’ about how the Hoyas play, Hall said Wednesday by “telephone. “It’s up to the . dfficials to call the game." easy for Notre Damo’s Ton Thompson, who resents Canada: “and West Germany will meet in the semifinals Friday. ‘Other final scores from the round-robin were Norway 11 Switzerland 4; Weat Germany € Scotland 5; Denmark 8 Sweden 7, and France 11 Italy 3. a trial, "The only problem I have with being ealled aggressive and intimidating is that.I certainly hope the - people who are calling the game aren’t picking this stuff up and coming in with a predetermined idea about ‘ it,” Thompson sald. NOT A MENACET Meanwhile, Hall's team is headed by the menacing Twin Towers of seven-foot- one Sam Bowle and six-foot- 11 Melvin Turpin. “I don't ‘consider ua physical at all,” Hall sald ‘amid laughter, “We're a finease ball club.” Thompson sald he felt the Georgetown-Kentucky matchup was more than just a battle between seven- foot Patrick Ewing. of the ‘Hoyas. and. the ‘Bowle- dio. Women's S. world Curling The Herald, Thursday, March 2, ini, Page 3 ’ Final standings after the round-robin were: Canada &1; West. Germany 6-3; Scotland, Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, Sweden and France; all at 5-.. 4; the United States 1-9 and Italy 04, ~ third advence into two tie” breaking rounds today. Ins: the first round, France * meets) Norway and Switzerland. goes agalnat Sweden. The: winners: will meet - Denmark © ‘and ‘Seetland. | - basketball team. So there's. -Holland talked about. trying. to defend Houston’s star _The ax teama - tied for : PERTH, Scotland (CP) — ‘Standings Thureday after~1; the ninth round of the world: women’s .curlinged " championship: Round 9 22 ainat a Keriti ag & goo ethicky Wi going to be other things involved." ‘Virginia ‘coach Terry Canada § 1 West Germany 6-3 Scotland ‘S4 centre," Akeem Olajuwon,, who scored: 29 points in‘ the Cougars' victory over Wake Forest last weekend ‘to ee to the Final Four, a Local Sports. Shorts * nts Regular season play has ended in the Terrace 2: recreational men's hockey league. The Highway Blades::::; have won the league with a record of 22 wins 7 losses and &:-:, ties for a total of 49 points. Piayoffa got underway on March 20. Iron horse defeated the Blades 7-6 and on the 27th, Wayside beat. Thornhill soy Sluby, who finished with 19 * "implications that his Hoyas Northern Okie’s 64. ‘The final playoff game ts:now set fors 15:09. Points, just above his average for the season and” the same total‘as Kempton,’ ' the but it was.on seven-for-20 ~ shooting. Entering the - game, Sluby was shooting 61 , per cent from the field. ‘play Ilke thugs, told ‘ reporters he hopes none of -officlals have * preconceived notione about Georgetewn’s style of play. He likened the situation to prejudicial publicity before “You always hear about the centre position because those three players are exceptional players," Thompson sald, “But I think you’re going to havea good Georgetown basketball team playing Sunday April 1st at 4:30 p.m. whea tronhorse will: playse Wayside Grocery for the championship. . of Final league ending in the men's recreation hocke pone league. GP Ww L T 9 Highway Blades 84 2 ? 6 # k Wayside Grocery: 34 21 G20 8. 7 fronhorse | 4 C8 “mig ie Thornhill Okie’s 34 8 3 3 19 VIA Rail's. Youth CANRAILPASS. - games McCormick throws by Tim Kempton. »~ ; * . 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Tint Laudner hit .hie fourth Home run in his last four games to pace a 14-hit hite im his first 15 innings this spring. “Yoinkees'to in #-2’ victory over & split” ia “Mohtreal Ex He on cy Oe ie “Darryl Motley's threertit ‘homer highlighted a séven- run fifth Inning that ‘ powered Kansas City Royals toa 12-7 victory aver another group of Expes, The spring's longest losing streak ended: at -11 games when Jay Johnstone drove in four runs with a single. and homer as Chicago Cubs. trounced Oakland A's 10-2. All 10 runs "Guerrero, who was being ‘intentionally walked, Cralg Reynolds scored “from third base in the ‘bottom of the ninth on * phil dtpild catcher Joe Cipolloni’s passed ball and Houston Astros edged the Phillies 5-4. Mike Mason and three. relievera held Atlanta to three hits as the Texas ' im Rangers defeated Braves 5-1. | Tom Paciorek hit two-run homers in the ninth and 10th innings as Chicago White Sox rallied for a 5-4 victory over Pittsburgh Pirates.’ the = 4.16 eamed-run average last reached out and hit a- & year. But he limited San Diego S#erifice fly that gave Los x This spring, he ha tofivehitsandmeruninsix Angeles Dodgers a 13-12 2 allowed’ only 16 hits in 20 innings Wadnesday as the Victory over Baltimore * innings with a 270 earned- Angels beat the Padres 5-3,. Orioles. © x run average while walking § Forsch’s catcher, Jerry HIT GRAND-SLAMS « just one batter and striking § Narron, went 3-for-3-and. _ Newly acquired Dave 2 ‘gut 13. drove in three run, Bergman and Larry Andujar ylelded three hits - Herndon both hit grand andonérun in seven innings ' Graig Nettles drove in - slam homers to lead Detroit Wednesday . in the _ three runs with a homer and — Tigers to a 9-6 victory over Cardinals’ 5-3 exhibition “ a Gouble to‘pare New York Cincinnatl Reds. WEE PED