PAGE 4, THE HERALD, Thursdey, February 9, 1978 Tigers coach tossed out Medicine Hat Tigers lost a oockey game and thelr coach Tuesday night as they ab- sorbed a 5-2 defeat from Brandon Wheat Kings in a stormy Western Canada Hockey League game marked by a second-period Medicine Hat coach Vic Stasiuk was tossed out late in the first period and 12 players drew game misconducts for a scrap dose to the Medicine Hat na at 6:01 of the second period. Brandon served 13 minor penalties to 11 for Medicine Hat. Eacm team fook eight majors and six game mizconducts. Don Hobbins of Brandon also was slapped with a gross mizconduct. ‘The result left Brandon first in the Eastern Division and Medicine Hat last in the Central Division, The Tigers fell two points behind Calgary Wranglers, who held off Seattle Breakers for a &4 triumph. In other games, goaltender Steve Amiss stopped 49 shots to lead Victoria Cougars to a 3-2 victory over Billings Bighoras and Franco Disciglio’s three goals led Saskatoon Blades to an @5 victory over Regina Pats. Bill Derlago, Ray Allison, Hobbins, Laurie Boschman and Mike Polonich scored for the Wheat Kings while Dave Soopek and Darre Switzer tallied for Medicine Hat. Dennis Fenake’s vicious slapshot for a goal while two men short was the margin of victory for Victoria. Other marksmen were Kim cer and Gary Lupul, while Gord Stafford and Cal Roadhouse struck for Bil- lings. . Wea George, newly- appointed Saskatoon cap- tain, and opportunist Ken ‘Federko scored two goals each for the Blades de Lindsay Carson & 8 Federko scored both goalsintoan empty net in in final minute. Gerry Galloway _led Regina with two goals. Earl Switzer, Gerald Minor and Doug stata tallied for the Pats. Calgary spotted Seattle a 2-0 lead before roaring back for four firs-perlod goals. Mal Hewitt, recently moved to left wing from his normal . defensive position, paced the Wranglers with two goals, Darryl Erickson also scored twice and Randy Markewich added a single. Captain Ryan Walter paced the Breakers with two goals and an assist. Scott Kolewaski and Qwen Licyd ~ shared the other goals, League play resumes tonight with Brandon at Lethbridge, Victoria in a rematch with Billings ond ; Regine Fion Bombers visiting Wild- Card spots up for Apprehension is growing in the ranks of the National Hockey League’s middle-level clube, and three ofthem reacted with winning night, The objects of their shared concern are the four wile card playoff spots up graba this season for the fat time, and Atlanta Flames, Pittsburgh Penguins and Detroit Red Wings took Ae pedo o Flames out ani coasted to a 4.2%, Soler Vancouver’ Ca: ; nucks; ihe Penguins held off” a late rally by the Rockies for a #2. verdict over Colorado and the Red Wings of ‘past Los Angeles Minnesota North Stars’ date with New York Islan- ders at Uniondale was postponed because ofna snowstorm. Jn the only World Hockey Association game, Quebec Nordiques tamed Bir- mingham Bulls 6-3. While the Canucks stand to” qualify for the playoffs auto- matically because of their second-place position in the Smythe Division, the Flames are chasing one of the four wild-card berths avallable after the top two teams in each of the four divisions advance. Eric Vail, Guy Chouinard, John Gould and Bob Mac: Millan all beat Vancouver goaltender Curt Ridley in the first period, sending him to the bench in favor of Cesare Mantago for the final 40 minutes The Canucks got power- . play goal goal in in the third period ire Alexander and Dennis 5 Ververgaert but it was too little, too late, Atlanta has a 21-20-12 record for 54 points, second in the wildcard chase to’ Toronto Maple Leafs, who Dynamiters . win — Jeff Ablett scored twice to help Kimberley Dynamiters to a 32 Western In- ternational Hockey League win Tuesday over Spokane Flyers, pimberley now has 652 pint 8 in third place, two ind Cranbrook Hoyals and nine behind Spokane. Kimberley led 2-0 after the first period and 9-2 after the second. Dale Booth was the other Dynamiter marksman. Gary . The Penguins’ have 62 points. vietory gives them 47 points, third in thewild-cardscramble, Rick Kehoe scored his 2ist and 22nd goals of the season and John Flesch and Jean — Pronovost added one apiece -for the Penguins at Denver. Nelson Pyatt scored both , goals for the Rockies. ~~ Pittsburgh goalie. Denis Herron turned aside 42 shots while wandering from his net frequently. On one. pecetlon. che’ dashed ee be lenge an; “radi Wall Palement and knock the puck away from him. Detroit has 46 points,. one behind Pittsburgh, and would be the final playoff Club If the season were over now. Reed Larson and Rick. Kings third-period goal trom Butch Goring, his 25th of the season and sixth in the last. three games, . , Mattel Hagman scored three goals and Mare Tardif added one while setting up’ four others to spark the Nordiques to Mee over the Bulls at Quebec Cit: Steve Sutherland Bred two goals for the winners, who got, singles by Real Cloutier Warren Miller. Paul Henderson Bob Stephenson suri seared for im, Tardif now has 41 goals and 59 assists for a league- leading 100 points in 49 games and earned a san- ding ovation from 8,248 fans when he scored the final goal of the game.at 17200 -of the third period. Quebec has a 25-22-2 record for 52 polnis, one behind Houston Aeros and Edmonton Oilers, tled for: third place. Birmingham is 22-27-2 in sixth place, . Flyers McGregor and Peter Morris scored for Spokane. . Banmnerley netminder rry McKay and Spokane's Ron Lefebvre each stopped 27 shots, but McKay was the dilference for the Dynamiters in the third as Spokane outshot Kimberley Next league action is Friday when is at Cranbrook, and Kimberley pays the Maple Leafs in FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuter) ~—- A 48- year-old RollsRoyce, dubbed the most exclusive car in the world, ls expected to fetch $76,000 al auction. The car, which never has been ser- viced in its 20,000 milea carried: royalty , and celebrities around the Mediterranean island of Malta and never was out in the rain until it arrived at London's Heathrow Airport, ¥) ied PORT LAUAVA, Tex. {AP) — Residents along the Texas Gulf. Coast have reported hearing at- mospheric booms similar to the ones heard along the U.S, East Coast. Authorities said a boom was recorded at about noon last ‘Friday. A Spokesman at a nearby coast Guard station. maid that no aircraft, were ‘showing on radar scréen when the booms occurred, 2 Fy 2 Famer n ge: Skeena a Hotel beat Terrace Reds with & score of 108 to81 in Men's Commercial basketball action Tuesday night, All Saco heat Ev's 's 36- 33° 32 -Skeena Hotel top Reds 108-81. by Gary Rix played es were pla last ni taint in Men’s con: mercial basketball at Skeena Secondary School. Tn the first game, All Seasons defeated Evv's Clippers in Gig ight game pers at " half time 36 to the All Season team’s 33. As the second half progressed Ail Seasons started to play better defense and sinking their offensive shots. . Top scorers for All Seazon -were Doug McKout with 19 and Tom Marvin with.-16. ‘Quarterback Sonny Wade will be in Montreal later this month to negotiate a new contract with the Alouettes of the Canadian Football League, general. manager Bob Geary said Tuesday. Geary sald Wade, who led the Alouettes to a Grey Cup victory over Edmonton Eskimos at the Olympic Stadium last Noy. 27, has ‘undergone surgery to. cor- -rect a calcium deposit on his big toe. “Wade, a nine-year CFL veteran, had. the surgery Performed at Clarenceville, “VANCOUVER (CP) — A | stewardess Is taking Pacific Western Alrlines to cout over. maternity benefits. Caroline Hansen of Port Moody, B.C., and the Canadian. Airline Flight Attendants’ Association filed a writ in British Columbia Supreme Court Tuesday. asking for a declaration that under the Canada Labor Code women flight at- _tendants who meet eligibility requirements for maternity _leave are: eatitled to continue working for the company u to the date of thar cone They also want 4 declaration that women flight attendants are entitled to whichever maternity leave benefits they. refer, either those provided Canada Lance Code orminne provided by the collective agreement between the association’ and the oom- Dany. ; finement, ifthey choose to do - Nobody acored. a high amount of points and ac- tually the scoring was spread out amoungst the whole team. : High scorers for Ev's Clippers were Ron Kluss with 24, followed by Dale Prest with 23. The third high scorers for the Clippers was Paul Walker with 20 points. These three players scored all but 4 points of their total offence. In the second game Skeena - Hotel was the winner over — the Red’s 108 to 81. The: vee ‘win for the « New 4 ag off-season hhoite we sO Waxic's 1977 salary was re- ported to be $50,000, He is be- © Jieved to be seeking crease to something like $80,000. “Sure, he’s king of the hill . right now,” Geary said.- “He's the toast of the town, Everybody wants him back, including (owner) ‘Sam (Berger) and my new coach, Joe Scannella, What I don’t know is how badly: Sonny wants to be back." .: -- Wade signed. with’ ‘Mone. an. in: Skeena Hotel tenn ‘was jead by Jon Gurban who ended thenight with 44 points, Most of his points came on layup, Pat Koefed followed Gurban with 28 points and Joe ‘Prokopchuk with 20; These ‘three. players lead Skeena Hotel’s offence with 92 of 101 points. Sco ‘and leading thelr reacoring Reds. were Fred Lingay. with 26. points followed closely by Al Glover with 23 followed closely by. Al. Glover. with 23. 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The Interior winner will ‘advance to Vancouver next Monday for a two-day, best-. ofthree series against the Pacific Coast Curling Association champion tor the 3.C. betth in the Canadian Shampionships March 5-11, iso in Vancouver. Flames Beat — ~ Canucks cold Gould:: éxtended” .,the Flames lead to 3-0 with a hard slapshot. from 35 feet out as Ridley failed to play the angle correctly and MacMillan got a gift goal on a seemingly harmless shot from centre-ice which Ridley judged. Vancouver rallied: alightly in the second. period .to:get the better scoring chances, but Dan Bouchard held the Canucks off, ‘making two .. bellliant saveson rookie Jere G ~The “Canucks, took: ad- vantage of Atlanta penalties inthe final period to connect for two power-play goale. The first, ny Alexander, was his fourth in five games, then Ververgaert got his ninth of the season late in the periad. Atlanta outshot the Canucks 20-18. The victory gave the third- place Flames $4 points in the Patrick Division. 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