| “Calgary | Flames.” “wala Wayne . Gretzky sebreless ° for two, games’: but - the’ Edmonton centre went cn'a” National Hockey. Teane playoff. scoring . ‘Sunday night. . Gretzky - set’ ‘an NHL playoff record with seven points on four goals and _- three aasists as fhe OHers - erushed the Flames 10-2 and tooka 3-0 lead in the best-of- seven Smythe Division final series. ‘The — Brantford, Ont.. Peplinsky suspended : MONTREAL. (CP) Centre Jim Peplinski - of" Calgary Flames. has. been automatically suspended . from Monday night’s fourth game of their National Hockey League divisional final against ‘Edmonton, Oilers. The Oilers took a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series with a 10-2 victory over the | Flames in Calgary on Sanday night. Peplinski waa automatically suspended for one game. When. he. phe " antive: also fied we i ther; “playoff. ‘records: with - his” “second three-goal game and. third short-handed. Soal. - in other division: finals . . hadn't - been | ‘frustrated; Mo sald Gretzky of the first two™- Sunday’ ‘night, New - York . Rangers held’ on for a 76. victory ‘over New: York’ Islanders, Minnesota North Stars* {alo Sabres edged Boston Bruins 4-3. Islanders, ‘Black Hawks and Sabres lead the received a double game misconduct penalty - during a first period brawl. Meanwhle, Brian O'Neill, executive vice-president of - “Glenn Anderson and Ray the NHL, was avwalting game reports from. officials before deciding what action to take’ against Edmonton left. winger Dave Semenko. -.Semenko received) a major, match, misconduct and game penalties for his part in the fracas, which occurred. at A 01 of On first period. - Broncos tie series, Hawks. win. theirs. LETHBRIDGE, ‘**Alta. - (CP) J.C. McEwan seored three goals while ’ Ron Sutter scored once and set up four more as Leth- ‘bridge Broncos... crushed Calgary Wranglers 10-1 in Western Hockey League playoff action Sunday night before 4,638 fans. The win ties the best-of ’ seven Eastern Division final at 2-2 with the fifth game set | for:Tuesday in Calgary. Fortiand. Winter Hawks edged Victoria Cougars 8-7.. Saturday ‘night in Portland” to-win the WHL Western Division final in five games. The win gave Portland its segond consecutive Western Division title and sent’ the: Hawks to the ~ league - ciimpionship playoff: for the* third time in five seqeons. Lethbridge’s win Sunday was the Broncos’ 22nd straight victory at home. Bhawn Green also scored ~ two goals for Lethbridge while-singles went to Doug Kyle, Troy Loney, Rick Gal and Jim Odland. Ken Vinge Tuined Bronco netminder Ken Wregget’s bid for a second. straight shutout at -home with a. third-period * power-play goal. As they did Friday in thelr 30 victory, ‘the Broncos used their physical style of game to their advantage, _ building up a 2-0 lead after the first period and stret: . _ ching it to 6-0 after two. “Calgary's; a totally different team when they're at’ home,” said McEwan. + “Béth-times tn Calgary, we haven't been jumping. on them early. like we have been ‘here. “Both games we ‘ost’ in Calgary we still had. the better: of the - play,’’ he added. I don’t think ‘they ‘were out of their end tonight for. _ most of the third period.” The : Broncos outhot the Wranglers 44-23, including - 16-2 ini ‘the. second. period. Calgary coach Dag Sauter ‘was so upset at his team's: . performance in the middle frame that he did not return behind the ‘bench tor the. final period. . Lethbridge took 12 of. 22 minor penatities, five of 10 majors and three of seven: game misconducts. | ‘bombed Chicago . Black Hawks 5-1 and. 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OTHER CASH PRIZES: Other cas] prised, u including $1,000 may be cashed at any b Canadian Imperial Bankol Commerce ih We: antra, ar by laltowing t ec In the avent of discrepancy between this list and tha official _Ninwing numbers list, the latter shall prevail. te arid Pe anh of ihe: ' an A Wastern eho yam m procedure on the pia ‘Norris and: division finals, respectively, pd tbe lylitg if seat 1 games against the-Flames.: i “Although: ) didn’t | score in: | the first two, I felt it would: - only. be a matter of time, although Inever thought I'd ‘get seven (points). > _ “E> peally wasn’t too concerned (with individual _ ‘ statistics) because we were winning,” Calgary ‘head coach Bob . . Johnson ‘:said everything . E went’ wrong for the Flames ” after a short-handed goal by . Edmonton . Paul Coffey at 9:18 of the - first period. =; defenceman -Mark Measier, with three, Cote. Scompleted the _ thellacking. Paul Reinhart “and Kari Jatonen countered for Calgary, playing without 6égoal scorer Lanny “MeDonald, sidelined with an ankle injury. : -. ; The Oilers could clinch the Smythe Division title “tonight. _, Rangers 7 Islanders 6 New. York got two goals 4 from Ed Jolinstone , and “singles from George “McPhee, Ron > Duguay,. Barry Beck, Dave Maloney - and. Mark Pavellch. Mike Bossy, with two, Bob -Bourne, Billy“ Carroll, ‘Anders. Kallur. and Denis Potvin replied for the Islanders. - : Veteran Billy Smith was - replaced. in “the Islariders.- ‘net by Roland Melanson - early in the second period alter the fifth Rangers goal. Eddie Mio went the distance’ for the Rangers and faced ad * phos. Stars 5 Hawks 1 Craig Hartsburg’s second Zoal of the playoffs early in the third period broke open - aclose game and Minnesota added two: more to sink Chicago.” Shortly after his goal, Hartsburg faked a slap shot ‘from ‘the ‘blue. line and “passed to Bobby Smith, who ‘backhanded his sixth goal of - the playoffs to ‘give the North Stars a 4+-1lead. . Steve Payne completed the Minnesota scoring in the final period. Al MacAdam and Dino Ciccarrelli fired | first-period ' goals for the North Stars, . Al - Secord Chicago's B goal. | ‘Sabres 4 Bruins 3 Mike Ramsey took a drop pass from Brent Peterson and snapped’ a wrist shot scored ‘]| low to goaltender Pete Peeters’s stick side ‘with 2:58 left to play. fn the. third pericd to lift Butfalo over Boston. . Craig Ramsay, Dale McCourt and | Dave - Andreychuk aleo scored for Buffalo. Bruce Crowder, \ Tom. Fergus. and Barry. Pederson _ replied _ for Boston. Seat §. most valuable player as ° selected by the ather : average. “— ‘the: Terrace Men's . EI Basketball Association and. .. the Terrace . Commercial . parce dinner | - contribution, to ‘the league Hockey. League held a’ "combined - awards © dinner ~ Saturday. ‘night in the Lakelse Hotel banquet room ‘The ‘TMBA, selected two allstar teams and a most . . valuable player, along with: handing out trophies for the . league and playatt winning . : teams... - Richard Klein was, the. and, handed out a‘ goodly » amount of hardware to their various. individual.stars, - players in the league, Klein . also won’ the - league’s scoring titlelast season with a 28.2 points per game. ae ‘seasons, ~ S€ason.- over. ‘the: ‘last. severe leaving Terrace before, next - .The , CHUA individual: awards. were topped by. the most Valuable: « player.’ ‘selection of Darcy Mallett af i Savala's: Restaurant. Mallett. was ‘second in’ the = Bogue will “ba |: TCHL scoring race this = season and helped lead ° Savala's to the league title. “Rich Kolner of: Skeena Hotel,. the playoff champions, ¥ was selected a8 most valuable player in the , Playoffs. Other individual awards included most sportsmantike player Mike Larock of Skeena Hotel, most tenacious player Chris Andy Ruygrok . accepted the league ‘championship 3 ‘award for R. Kluss Trucking, the top team over theregularseason, while Bob Rafter accepted’ the’ * league's playoff trophy’ on. | behalf of his teammates an . Darcy Maliett takes. his Terrace Commercial Hockey League most. valuable player trophies from TCHL president Dave Surton at the combined TCHL-Terrace Men‘s Basketball Association awards dinner. Saturday night. Mallett, who played for Savala’s Restaurant during the season, was the second-leading scorer in-the league with 33 goals and 59 assists for 92 points and Played a big part in the team’s success during the regular season. : Swedes win upset Canada > cathayes “Over DORTMUND, West Germany, (CP). — Team» ' Canada received. a rude. - awakening at- the world - hockey .. Sunday. ‘After. a -6-0 victory . Saturday. over Italy, Canada dropped ai 3-2 decision to a strong Swedish entry. . Montreal. - Canadiens . . Boaltender. Rick. Wamsley kept the game close by stopping 39 shots, one of them off hia left shoulder - ” that was wrapped in an ice " pack ‘after the game. Sweden's Pelle — Lind- * bergh, . picked -up from Philadelphia Flyers, had a. picnic. .in comparison, stopping 20 shats. "We Played a pretty good hockey team tonight,” said Canadian captain” Darryl Sittler of the Flyers. “‘A lot of our guys are still trying to get used to ining - on thie larger ice surface. It was & tough hockey game. We’ didn't have the same bounce as we did Satur- day. ” Sitter and Mike Gartner School. District - Terrace ‘Thornhill April 9 1983 at the Grades 1 23. ‘Grades 4 : 5, 6-7 Whi. oa Programme ‘Cadre. Francophone. background. i pchearconiampaseso : . a ANNOUNCEMENT — announces registration for new students. Programme Cadre de Francais, Grades 1 to 7, for children living In the - IRegistration will take place on Tuesday, Kitt K‘Shan Primary. School _ 4730 Graham Avenue ae ‘Cassie Hall Elementary : School ve 7 2620 S. Eby Street ~ Times: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. No.8 (Terrace) area. foltowing locations: = ds for ‘children ot. “offence,” sald King: - : ee. att “scored fot Canada. Peter Sundstrom, Peter Arider- ‘sson and Tommy Morth scored for Sweden, which - champlanship led 1-0 ‘after 20 minutes, ! ‘There was no scoring in the third period. Canada played its best hockey in the final 20 minutes, but two penalties ” stalled the offence, . . The Soviet ‘Union, Czechoslovakia and Sweden and Italy are 0-2, .The Soviets defeated Finland and East'-Germany by . 3) scores, Czechoslovakia beat Finland 4-2 ‘and East, Germany . 61, Sweden downed . West Germany SL, dnd - West * Germany “defeated Italy 4-0 jn other games during the jopening kend of the two-week ournament. = ~ - The top four ‘after the - -kound-robin qualify for the — medal round. Canada plays - the Soviet Union on Tuesday, Czechoslovakia on - Thursday, Finland on. Friday, East Germany on Sunday and West Germany next Monday. : : “That was our first tough “game,” said centre ‘Dennis ° Maruk. “We're going to see ‘a lot more of them, 80 maybe it was a good time ~ for Us to get one in. a “We have to get to know “each other a little more, have confidencé in one another on the jee, We're -kind of hesitating Fight now, Le “Team: Canada has been together for only four days, Head coach Dave King weat ~ with ‘three lines against Sweden. He. said he would . Have ‘liked to have had a - folirth Jine,~ but did not ~ consider ita factor. in the outcome. asThere are three roster * openings ard King ‘and his ' ,assletants, Jean Perron and " Gearge Kingston, are deliberating — on what they “need once the second rourid : . of National Hockey League’ ~ playolfs conclude. “From the Sweden game, “it appeara we needed more Have 2-0 records. Canada. ‘ind West Germany ate 1-1 , arid Finland, East Germany | Richard Klein; the Terrace Men‘s Basketball Association’ $ most i valuable : Skeena’ Hotel, who beat” * Kluss in the league final. On the first all-star team, Emie Froese and Greg Ross . of All Seasons, Jim Kellar and Phil Letham of Skeena Hetel and Tom Bogue of Kluss were the picks in the - player's poll. On the - second’ allstar team,.picks were Ruygrok _ and Willie Chemko of Kluss, °, ' Maleolm - Finlayson -.-of : ‘Terrace Hotel, Doug MeKay . of All Seasons and Marcus ‘Klein of Ev's. “ Bogue received a special appreciation award from _ the his and league’ for outstanding | play ‘Hotel, Reneerkins . of. ‘Lakelse “most -improved player ‘Rob Brown of Lakelse Hotel and best defenceman Tim ‘Kolner of Lakelse. Hotel. Dan Poirier of Savala’s Restaurant ‘was the best ~ goaltender this season with a §.95 goals-against average _ .in 24 games. ; Lance Legoulfe won the : top scorer. award this season with 32 goals and a assists for 103 points. . Savala's captain Pete Nickerson accepted the league championship trophy for his team, while - Ron Smaha accepted the - playoff | championship trophy on behalf of | his Skeena Hotel . teammates. Pete Peterson was™ the emcee for the basketball awards, while Bob Dempster emceed the hockey awards. player last season, accepts his trophy from association president Mark Wilcox during the combined TMBA-Terrace Commercial Hockey League awards dinner Saturday night. Klein was the league's leading scorer ‘during the regular season with a 28.2 points- Pete Peterson looks on from behind. per-game average. Emcee ‘ “VANCOUVER (CP). =—~by Flemming Lund* was New. York: Cosmos: a.,;21 -. victory. over |; :Vangouver:. t. Whitecaps in the: Spring Cup - ; exhibitlon;; game: Sunday: : between. the: Aniétican . Soccer’ League rivais;... The jeams were. ted i after regulation time and — ' the IS4ulnvte “overtime period was acoreless before a crowd of 19,608 0n a warm, suriny afternoon at Empire: Stadium. ‘The Whitecaps had taken’ a 1-0 léad at 51:16 on an own fea when a crossing pass 1 ert ol * ine Fite New York’ doal: by’Coimos | ‘Andrsnik | - Bsketdarian,) ° 3° New ‘York tied the’score © at 67:21 when defendér Wim » Rijsbergen, ‘the beat player and scored with a short ; shot on a play with Julio Cesar. Romero and Chinaglia, ‘The victory gave the ‘Cosmos, defending Soccer Bowl champions, a 3-3 _. record in exhibition play, while ther Whitecaps ally _ to 2-2 against NASL tea’ Vancotiver — goalke Tino Lettieri stopped only one of four shots in the "Shootout goals by. Viadislay accidentally headéd iiito the ' “ Birkenmel - Bogicevic, ‘Johan.Neeskens,. _ and Glorgio Chinaglia, gave. i defender’ Cosmos edge Caps in Cup shootout, while Hubert er of the Cosmos - Was Scored on only once, by Carl Valentine, in four shots, The scoreless opening _ half saw the Whitecaps North: on the field, came, forward - contra] porsession, but rarely were they given a Playing. - Peter - clear-cut shot. assistant - coach _ Lorimer of Vancouver shat _ wide from 15 yards early in the game and David Brele, the starting New York goalkeeper, ‘ easily ad smothered & chip by Carl | - Valentine late in the half. . Target-man Chinaglia = - just missed the net from In * close twice in the half, oc ee a ce ce sop hee