Page 6. Tha Herald, Tuesday. February 3, F9el Bromley wants -his trade © v8 VANCOUVER (cP) — Goaltender Gary Bromley says he's hoping Van- this point I would weloome a trade,” said the goaltender with the beat ,w play for a new contract and it.doesn’t look like I will here unless someoue -- couver Canucks’ general manager Jake Milford succeeds in trading him. “{ wouki have to say at Herald Classified Action Line 635-4000 , Canttcks downed Calgary with Brodeur in goal. Milford said an_ in- terested party will be getting back to him ina day or so and he is also trying to make a, deal for Rick Blight, currently playing at Dallas when some other National Hockey League MEN’S FASTBALL LEAGUE ‘ Anyone interested in playing men’s fastball this summer should contact one of the following numbers 635-2249 635-2268 ; 635-2333 Interested umpires may also call the above goals against average of gets hurt. [t's just a the three Vancotiver = situation where. Richard goalies. | _ (Brodeur) has come in and “Tye gottogetachance played very well.” Wranglers 6-2 Sunday night - carrying 12 forwards for hands,” ‘per cent on top of his . teams, 1 . ' Chris Oddleifson will “ _ in his back. lt ee ee al club might be able to use him. “1 would like s someone to , just take him off my’ Milford = said. “We're paying him over 20 ‘dal aly fy contract with the U.S. funds and it's too much, He: might be able to help some return to Dallas Black Hawka of the .Central . Hockey League on Thurs- x PORTS _/ day. Canucks have been nearly two months. Od- deifson came up Dec, 2 and played in only eight games. He haan’t dressed Billy Harris's winning since Dec. 17. goal was of the” fluke “We felt he'd be better variety but Mario down there playing in case Lessard’s goallending had we need him later,” said“ 0 luck attached. Milford, “There |s no polnt "It hit a stick, I think . inhim sitting around ifhe's Dave Maloney’s,"" said not going to play." Harris, who scored with - only nine seconds Canucks play remaining to i(f Los Washington Capitals for Angeles, Kings to a 3-2 the Jast time. this season tonight at Pacific Coli- seum, possibly without National Hockey League ‘ vietory over New York Rangers cn Monday night. . coach Harry Neale, who "] just span and fired and tolssed Monday's workout ihe deflected it in.” becausd of a disc problem Harris's _ goal — it -trickied past Rangers. oF Roaltender Doug Soetaert after deflecting off the stick. off New York's Maloney — was the big play but Lessard’s steady goaltending .had kept the Kings in the game. New -. York outshot Los Angeles 37-21, “It's just a part of my job,” said Lessard, who'll dress as’ the backup goaltender for the Wales ” Conference in the NHL all- star game Feb. 10. “We seem to get outshbot a lot of the time and it’s my job to keep us in the game.” - T's tie you knew, BC, Tel has heen fair. _ Our fntest: wage afferta our 11,000 classified ernployees ine fices: © A onetime payment of $1400 teen We want to-pet back to normal ca soon as ~ pansible, Continuing labour strife does not benelit ~ cither the Compuariy ar its employees. Anil it jhviously hurts our customers, I, in fact, the TWU is concerned for our PEIMGIIETS GaN they: have publicly stated wily to prove it is to call off the strike anil pl we the G Tonypany offer Vefore the Union membership. Wage Proposal Details. 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We believe our after is fair and that it shonht he phiced betore the Unio inembor ship. Pet Elsewhere, Chicago Black Hawks defeated ‘Pittsburgh Penguins 8-4 and Quebec Nordiques downed Hartford Whalers 42. In’ New’ York, defén- ceman Larry . Murray scored his 11th goal of the season to put the Kings ahead 3:27 inte the game. Dean Talafous drew the Rangers even at 16:96 when he poked in a rebound from a goalmouth scramble, Ron Duguay's goal taldway through the second period gave the Rangers a 21 lead. The Ranger hed a ‘two-man advantage minutes later but were unable to extend their lead. The Kings fought back and tled it on Steve Jen- sen’s 15-foot wrist shot past Soetaert with 6:01 remaining, Then, in the final minute, _ the Kings stormed the Rangers’ net. Harris was beft alone in the slot and beat Soetaert with another 1S-footer for the winner. The victory lifted Los Angeles to-second place in over-all league standings. with a wonlost-tied record of 92-15-7, The Rangers are 19-25-8 and 13th. - Hawks 4 Penguina 4 _ InChicago, Reg Kerr and Tim Higgins scored two - goala each and goaltender — Tony Esposito stretched to Harris’ fluke not Lessard’s luck 10 games an undefeated streak against Pittsburgh on Chicago ice that dates to Feb. 24, 1974. The win was the 10th in the last 13 games for the Black Hawks, 22-247 and Lith over-all. The loss was the eighth straight on the road for the Penguins, 17- 6-8 and 15th over-all. Chicago’s other goals were scored by Denis Savard, Gien Sharpley, Rick Paterson and Doug Wilson. Greg Malone, Hick Kehoe, Ron Stackhouse and Paw) Gardner replied for Pittsburgh.. . Nordiques 4 Whalers 2 In Quebec, centre Peter Stastny and defenceman Wally Weir scored third- period goals 35 seconds apart to lift the Nordiques to the win and give Quebec. hope of earning a playoff spot. Quebec is 13-26-13 and 18th in a 2l-team league that admits 16 to playoffs. But only four points separate the Nordiques from Toronto Maple Leafs, sitting in 14th spot with 43 points. Dale Hunter and Alain Cote scored Quebec's olher . goals and goaltender Dan Bouchard earned his secormd straight win after being acquired from Cal- gary Flames last week. Blaine Stoughton scored both goals for the Whalers, who were outshot 42-21 ina game halted 20 minutes by & power failure. Ali wasn'ta fight promoter NEW YORK (AP) -- “I'm not promoting any fight,” Muhammad Ali sald of his reported in- volvement’ to save a big boxing show which is jeopardized by a reported ink of the major promoter, ‘Muhammad All Profes- sional Sports, Inc., to an embeztlement at a Callfornia bank. Ed_ Franklin, a lawyer representing the . Promotional group, said efforts are, being made to * ‘getnew money lo take over the scheduled Feb. 23 show at Madison Square Garden, which was to be comprised of a 10round heavyweight bout between Gerry Cooney and Ken Norton and three world title fights. “Interests in MAPS would be acquired by other interests," Franklin said Monday after meeting with _ Pepresentatives of various fighters. Sam Glass, ‘ptesident of Tiffany Promations which was to - have co-promoted the “show, and MAPS president - Sam Marshall. . doesn't work out, I don’t ¥ -imow." . : “If this Earlier, Bilal Muham- mad, manager of Matthew Sead Muhammad, World Boxing Association light heavyweight champion whots scheduled to fight on . the card, said, “AH and Herbert Muhammad are “taking the interests of |: _* boxing at heart, and they . exwelterweight are thinking of putting their money in this.” The card, in which the Garden currently is only the landlord, began to fall apart Friday when the emberzlement reports surfaced. The whereabouts are unknown for Harcld Smith, MAPS board . chalrman, and Benjamin Lewis, a MAPS director and a loan officer for the Wells Fargo National Bank difice in Beverly Hills, Calif. Aii’s only connection with the promotional company, which has Jost heavily in fight promo- tions, has been a $10,000 fee or a precentage, whichever was greater, for the use of — his = name. Last Saturday, MAPS had to bow out of the Jeff ChandlerJorge Lujan bantamweilght title fight In Philadelphia after CRS considered pulling out over concern for the fighters’ purses. Matiday, Norman Lewis, MAPS matchmaker, said ‘twa promotions set for Saturday have been can- celled. They involved Alexis Arguello, the former featherweight and junior lightweight champion, and cham Pipino Cuevas, , Besides Cooney-Norton, the card was to showcase Saad Muhammad and Eddie Mustafa Muhamed for the universal light heavyweight titl.. Tommy Hearns in defence of the World Boxing Association Welterweight title against Wilfred Benitez; and Wilfredo Gomez in defence of the WRC junior featherweight litle a Mike Ayala. gainst u oe ee armament one lil ia EE nae re med we al aE i el tad a ttl Se mene