Martin returns after close call Rick Martin is showing no ill effects from the con-— cussion that almost . ended his National Hockey League career last month. In fact things could hardly be better for the Buffalo Sabres left winges. “Things are going good for me igh Martin anid ecday t after sco: twice to help the Sabges beat Los Angeles Kings 6-2. The two goals gave him a total of six goals and four assists for 10 points in his last six games, In other NHL games Tuesday night, Minnesota North Stara beat Pittsburgh Venguins 7-1 and Bruins defeated Cleveland Barons -3-3, Martin landed hard on the right side of his head when upended by New ‘York Rangers defenceman Dave Farrish in a Feb. 9 game. He sufferedna severe con- ~ cussion and missed the next 11 games, but his return to the Sabres, with a helmet on his head, d, has produced pleasant “I've been kind of lucky that I'm still playing,” said . “Boston Martin, who scored: a goal just 2f seconds into his first shift back 13 days ago. “TI decided to go to a helmet last season, when a frlend of. mine said it saved him from’ serlous injury.” WEARS HELMET AGAIN And. after Martin was: injured because: he wasn’t wearing head protec: tion,nthat reminded hima of ecision. Los Angeles, meanwhile, has not been faring well and controversy seems to. creeping into, thelr. dressing room. We have to start playing playoff hockey now,’ said Kings centre Marcel Dionne. “We're up too many goals, there's otal dis- organization out there and a total lack of concentration. We're lucky to still be in second -place in our division,” . Los Angeles has won just one of its last seven es points in the Norris Division race. But they've played two more games than Detroit and the concern is evident. ‘STAN PADS TOTAL Stan Jonathan and Rick Middleton scored two goals - aplece to, to carry Boston pat: eland. Jonathan has scored seven goals in his last five games, raising his total to 27 for the year. Middleton has scored in four of the last feve for the Bruins, who have lost just one ofntheir last 15 and two - of their last 21. The Barons, meanwhile, are winleas.in 13 and have won just one of their last 20. Glenn Sharpley scored twice for Minnesota as the ’ North Stars snapped a 12- game winless streaknagainst struggling . Pittsburgh. The Penguins, outscored . 16-2 in their last two games, have won just one of their last seven and now find themselves tied with New York Rangers for the final . wild-card berth in the Playoffs. The Rangers, how- ever, have played two fewer games. — ‘ Blair Chapman, who has scored in seven of the last eight games, scoredfor Pittsburgh, which was outshot 39-13, Reds show promise for _ ‘78 baseball season “When you have the pit. ” ching probleme Cincinnati having, you're meet for little things— ‘ike Paul Moskau getting his earned-run average from 15.00 to 10,50 “T'm not concerned about his ERA,” manager Sparky Anderson grumbled after Bob Watson's two-run homer helped Houston Astros defeat the Reds 51 in an exhibition baseball game Tuesday. “I’m more con- cerned that he gave Watson a strike with a man on.” Besides Moskau’s troubles, Dale Murray has been tagged cr oring runs in two innlgs 8 , Doug has been shaky ‘an wid and Tom Seaver’s ERA | “We're just going through alull," says catcher Johnny Porter Bench. ane arms will start springing th Moskau, being counted on as a member of the starting rotation, surrendered three doubles and a pair of rung in the first inning, then blanked the Astros until Watson, who = tying also had a single and double and is batting .500 this » connected in the Elsewhere, San Diegon- Padres made Roger Craig’s managerial debut. a winning one, edging San Francisco Giants $8 on Bob Davis’ tle- ine two-run homer ‘ih Teplaced Alvin Dark, “who was fired earlier in the day, EXPOS BEAT TWINS © Ellis Valentine drilled a three-run homer and an RBI single to help Montreal Expos outslug Minnesota Twins 10-6 and Wayne inning that enabled Chicago and White Sox to defeat Toronto | Blue Jaye bi. RG ; Kansas City Royals, who lost. the last two. American - tables and oulslugged tha Yankees 11-10 on a Darrell 8 two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth, gave Boston Red Sox a 54 victory over Pittsburgh Pirates and Dow, B two-run triple pe ene and lead runs as New York Mets defeated St.Louis. Tigers loose to Breakers 2- 1 seared a goal in each period as Seattle trounced Medicine Hat Tigers 11-1 in a Western Canada Hockey League game before 1,571 fans it. Ravsse has scored at least three goals ina game. .. Russ Wilderman scored twice for Seattle, with lee coming from Ryan Walter, Dwayne Lowder- milk, Lenny Dies nOwen Lloyd, Anthony Thomas and Ron Kolman. Rick Simpson gcored Medicine Hat's Tone goal as Breakers'Errol Rausse Seattle dered leads of 1. 0 and 5-0 qbreskers” ,, netminde ay stopped al shots while Darrell Fur- anes eee rege eng 46 for Boch club. was assessed nine minor penaltles and Medicine Hat had the only | misconduct. . Seattle now has 76 points. “for second place in the Western Division. Ask yourself wheth-. er you are happy and vou cease to be TERRACE AND bisTucT HOSPITAL SOCIETY Meeting | - Annual DATE: TIME: — 4:00 p.m. PLACE: Wednesday, June he 1978 Lecture Theatre ; Catedonla Senlor = * Secondary School . “ie | The business will consist of the election of members of m the Society, the election of the mambers fo serve on the Hospital Board of Trustees, and presentation of ‘raparis : covering the year wh. f iin order, to be eligible to vote, membership must be § purchased before Sunday, May 7, 1978. Membership may be purchased at the following locations: * _ Mills Memortal ‘Hospital ‘Royal Bank of Canada : Toronto Dominion Berk - -Mawixiers edged Cardinals 7-3, Ron LeFlore hit a two-run homer off Steve Carlton .to The National League champion Los Angeles Dodgers recorded thelr first success over an NL team this spring, downing Atlanta 61 ag the Braves committed five errors. Baltimore Orioles got homers from Ken Singleton and Larry Harlow in beating Texas Rangers 11-7, Dave Kingman led a 16-hit attacknwith a homer and double but Chicago Cubs rly, capped ley Crave cap y Helty RBI singie, to beat Cleveland Indians 6-5. Ruppert Jones's seventh- inning homer was the. decisive run as Seattle Milwaukee Brewers 6-4. - DIRT BIKES Western division hockey keeps busy for first place Victoria Cougars earned a tenuous third-place tie in the “Western. Canada Hockey Léague's Western Divislon Tuesday night with a 9-2 vin over New Westminster Bruins. Both teams now have 73 points but the Bruins have a game in hand. In other league action Tuesday, Seattle Breakers trounced Medicine Hat Tigers 1-1, Calgary Wranglers doubled Billings Bighorns +2, and Flin Flon Bombers defeated Saskatoon Blades 9-7, At Vectoria, Geordie Rob- erison and Dennis Fenske scored two goals each to power Victoria to the win Gary Lupul, Bill Jobson, Bob da ama Sid Giroux and Mike Shields also scored for the Cougars, who held period leads of 40 and 8-2 and outshot the Bruins 5-83. John Ogrodnick scored both goals for the Bruins late in the second period. GETS THREE GOALS At Seattle, Breakers’ Errol Rausse scored a goal in each period in his team’s higheat- scoring performance of the season, [t was the sixth time Rausse has scored at least three goals in a game. Merritt stays number one in B.C. jur. league Merritt Centenntals’ Pat Murphy and Kamloops Chiefs’ Shawn Chisholm shared shutout honora as Merritt defeated Bellingham Blazers $0) and Kamloops beat Revelstoke Bruins 7-0 in British Columbia Junior Hockey League games _ Played Tuesday night. In the only other aired AR! Langley Lords botsford Flyers ae The standings remained unaffected as Merritt held position in the Interlor Divipion with 97 points, seven more than Penticton Vees, Kelowna Buckaroos are in third spot with 78 _ points, Kamloopa Is 17 pointe Revelstoke has 22 and Vernon Vikings have 16 in the division basement. . Bellingham leads the Coastal Division with 8 points, one more than Nanaimo Clippers who are 10° points ahead of Abbotsford. Langley is in the division cellar with 36 points. At Merritt, Murphy made 18 saves on his way to recording the ahutout ae Mike Desjardins an y Struch combined to stop 51 shots for Bellingham, SCORED TWO EACH Kelly Ferner, ‘Bob Deschants and Pat. Rabbitt each scored two goals for the winners, while singles came from Glen J ohnsonnand, Ron - Flockhart. Merritt led 4-0 at the end of the first period and 6-0 after 40 minutes. Bellingham took eight of 15 minor penalties and each team had one major for fighting, At Kamloops, the Chisholm made 34 saves while Revelstoke goalie Steve Abbott was hard- pressed 41, Mike Mesic led the Chiefs with two goals, while Murray Matheson, Doug Lidster, Tim Hunter, Glen Merkoski ‘and Dokg Merkoski added singles. BUILT LEAD Kamloops led 1-0 after the first period and 4-0 after the second, taking five of nine minor penalties assessed during the contest, At. Langley, Maurice Jaeger scored ‘twice while Eddie Levier, Randy Hall and Gerry Dogle added ’* singles forthe winners who held period leads of 3-0 and 4- 0. Replying for Abbotsford in the third-period rally were Jim Dobson, with three goals, and Anthony Mc- Murchey with a single. Abbotsford took 19 of 20 minor penalties and each team took three majors. Mike Schamber made 20 saves for Abboteford while Kevin Quinn stopped 32 for League play resumes tonight with Penticton /- travelling..to:-Vernon for a Feb, 10 makeup game. 7 oF accessories, Russ Wilderman scored twice for Seattle, with singles coming from Ryan Waiter, Dwayne Lowder- milk, Lenny Dies, Owen Lloyd, Anthony Thomas and Ron Kolman. Rick Simpson scored Medicine Hat's lone goal as Seattle held period leads of 1- 0 and 5-0, ; Breaker Garry Nakrayko stopped 21 shots while Darrell Fur- manek was kept busy blocking 46 for the Tigers. Seattle now has 76 points for second place in the Western Division, 13. less than divisionleading Por: Wand Winter Hawks. Boxing bad news Clarence (Jodie) Whte, 27, od Trenton, N.J., collapsed and died after he lost on a fourthround technical knockout to Curtis Parker of Philadelphia in a mid- dleweight preliminary boxing match Tuesday night. White returned to his dressing room, then collapsed andnwas taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. A hospital spokesman said the fighter had no visible signs of injury. Briefs CALLS FOR REVIEW TORONTO (CP) walter @ ‘Gordon, former. federal Liberal finance minister, ‘called ‘Tuesday or a review of the fiscal and monetary policies of the present government, whic he described as ‘“‘one of the weakest and most inefficient we've had in years.” Ad- dressing a symposium at York University, he questioned the performance of the Bankof-Canada as the regulator of credit and cur- rency, “I would like to see a study of all changes in- & troduced by the Bank of Canada over the last 20 years ‘and their subsequent -effect on the economy. Suzuki's full line of dirt bikes have the - features that let them take on the toughest terrain. And model for model, you can't beat Suzuki prices; either, from the DS80C for junior riders right up to the top of the line DSI85C. Every bike in the series gives you 5 Speed constant mesh transmission. 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Meanwhile, Hadie Manley of Alberta and Dorothy MacKenzie ofnManitoba cach won their games y to move half a step ahead of Johnston in the standings, Alberta and Manitoba each have five wins and one joss, Saskat- chewan has four wins and a joss, Lillian MacDonald of New Brunswick is in fourth place at 4-2, followed by Shirley Silverson of Quebec at 3-2, Wallace of Ontario and Joyce Myers of Nova Scotia at 4-3 each, Doris Bueckert of British Columbia at 2-3, Vi Pike of Newfoundland at 1-4 and Doris MacDonald of Prince Edward Island and Joyce Muyres of the Nor- thwest Territories each winless after five games. Alberta also scored a decisive 9-4 victory over New Brunswick in a game called after nine ends, Ontario defeated Nova Scotia 8-4 and Manitoba defeated British Columbia 0- by Newfoundland had the a, PE SONAL AND SMALL BUSINESS INCOME TAX PREPARATION “NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY" $10= 4602 LAZELLE AVE. 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