‘Canada circles ihe vs competitors also flegized ins the home stretch, = : Soviets Sergei | Khiebnikoy ‘and. Oleg Bogiev took the . silver and bronze medals.in - SARAJEVO (CP). - Coach Dave King circled the wagons today as Canada’s Olympic hockey .tfeam faced the awesome Soviets in the first round of medal play. Already two points behind in the final round-robin as a result of Wednesday's 4-0 loss to Czechoslovakia in the preliminary round, the Canadians were more concerned with. keeping thelr net clear of Soviet missiles than with their own lack of firepower. Keenly aware that the Soviets had scored 42 times in lopsided victories over their five previous op- ponents, King planned to hold back. a forward during most of his team’s offensive, thrusts to help the defence deal with Soviet breakouts. Win or lose, the Canadians will be playing for an Olympic medal ‘ Sunday when they cloge out the tournament against Sweden, which plays the - unbeaten Czechs teday, but the color of the medal at stake is likely to be bronze. . Canada enjoyed one of Its most productive ‘days. in Olympic history Thursday as speed skater Gaetan Boucher of St-Hubert, Que., won the 1,500-metre title, his second of the games, .and Brian =‘ Orser Sof. Penetanguishene, Ont., captured a silver medal in men's figure skating. DOUBTED ABILITY - Boucher's earlier victory . in the 1,000 metres had been no surprise, speed-skating _ including his coach, ‘doubted his ability to win in the longer distance. The 25- year-old skater’s pace slowed in the final lap, but his time of one minute 58.36 seconds stood up as other Medal Standings Gold Sil. 8. 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Gary St-Bruno, ‘Que., was 20th. The long-delayed downhill: races, which were to have opened the Alpine skling — _ program a week earlier,’ . finally took place Thursday . after “a -series ‘of weather -: iprior'to the start.’ ‘Of "the: delays, but there .were no medals for the highly rated -Canadians. Bill Johnson . bécame the first American to win a - ‘event, . Alpine , finishing ahead ‘of former World Cup champion Peter - ’ Mueller of Switzerland, and — 17-year-old Michéla Figini avenged her teammate's defeat by winning the ~ women’s race. — t HOME WITH RIVER | ‘VIEW Located ‘on K'san’ Lane’ ‘in Thornhill and featuring over 1500 sq... ft. of living area, two. bedrooms, ‘Fireplace, open cedar cellings,- good close! space and - heated by electric :hot alr and wood furnace. 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Only” ‘the Olympies aren't open," wee 7 ky wy = oh , "Bush said he ‘wil meet in June with officials from countries represented here. ‘“T'm . sure I will have . several meetings with Canada before - June," ‘he said. “The international ' Olympic Committee puts on these Games. We're nol: playing , under = world. competition rules but the “today | in the women's slalom at the Winter Oly:mpics, Magoni, 19, whose best finish In a World Cup slalom in four seasons has been a sixth place, came from fifth. place after the firat run with’ a blistering second-run.time. to win the gold with a. combined clocking of one minute 35.47 secondd. Both rung were held urider, foggy conditions on Mount - Jahorina,. - Perrine Pelen of France claimed her second medal, of these Games, winning the silver in 1:37.38, Pelen’ was the bronze medalist in the giant slalom ori Monday. _ Liechtenstein’ S Ursula JOC rules.” ‘Meanwhile, U.S. hockey -eoach,Lou Valro sald he would change the format of ‘the Olympic tournament to ‘an overall = round-robin event. “awe are playing for -Seventh place later teday . but we never faced three of the teams ahead of us,” he sald, “I don’t particularly care for the schedule of two divisions with two teams advancing. Konzett finished in i 21. Bw: to win the bronee. Erika “Hess .. of ‘Swit zerland, the World “Cup, ‘another of the: o' expected medal contenders, - ‘Dorota : Tialka of Poland, fell‘ ‘three, gates from the: finish on her first run. Seventeen: ‘racera in the field of 45 failed to finish the. first run, . including Canada's jone Sentry, , Andrea Bedard of. “Button, Que., and ’. Americans Tamara McKinney atid - Christin Gooper. : “It's very difficult .to- basically :be’: - eliminated : after the first -two: hockey. ; games and “continue to: play.” i Vairo claimed there y was ; no reason to apologize for ; the team's showlng here, in : which it went:'1-2-2 in the ; opening round, ‘Regardless : of the outcome of the game : today with "Poland, , the i Americans still will windup with their worst finish ever . in Olympic hockey. BCJHL Roundup Brent Demerais scored his second goal of the game at 1:33 of sudden-death overtime to give Merritt | Centennials their sixth win of the season and a 4-3. victory’. “over, - « visiting. Summerland, Buckaroos in... B.C. Junior Hockey League : Play Thursday. In the only ‘other game, Langley Eagles. edged Burnaby Blue Hawks. 5-4. Merritt,/ last ‘in the league's Interior Division with a 6441 record, led’ throughout the game with period scores of 1-0 and 3-2. “I thought we played well,” said Merritt coach Chuck Papp. “Demerais' line did a good job of . shutting down their top line. We got good goaltending and we're starting to play our system better. Our execution is better."”.. The Centennials also got * goals from: John ‘Tent; and:- Mark Bogoslowski. Shawn Harrison, Kelly f Evin and- Brent. Mowery "scored for Summerland, _ Advance ‘purchase " from. Torrace/San Francisco . third in the division with a 28-22 record. Merritt goaltender Norm Schwing stopped 37 shots while Summerland's Dean Garness maile 48 saves. 5 In, Burnaby, . Red Ware - - seared his. second goal of the; game at 17:93, of the third’ period to- snap a -4-4 deadlock to give Langley Eagles the 54-win over the Blue Hawks. Ware earlier - had scored the tying goal. 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