Who needs pay-TV when left, of Terrace, sponsored by the Terrace Minor H . Roy Gibson, right, satellite receiving which :to choose, sus.. you can wina satellitedish? Tony Jakubowskl, won the $3500 grand prize last weekend at a draw ackey Leaque, held Saturday, Feb. 18. congratulates Tony on behalf of the league. The 10 foot dish will give Tony over 100 television channels from wore = BOHL Roundup * - Kamloops Oilers locked up top-spot in the Western. Hockey League’s Western Division: by downing last- place::Kelowha Wings 95 nlght.,, ,.. _ 20 pelats ahead of ‘second- -'place; -New - Westminster Bruins. Ins-i: other Saskatoon Blades downed Victoria . Cougars 6-3 ‘and Medicine Hat stopped. Winnipeg Warriors. BA In; Kelowna, the Oilers outshot the last-place Wings 61-23 on the evening but had to work hard to beat ex- cellent. netminding | by * Bruno Campese, we, atereere cn ; ‘Oilers noy, have, 84:, ui Voge poings. on.a'record. of 42-20-0, :, :‘Kamloops-and:8 games, Tigers . Kelowna led 2-1 after the first period ‘despite being outshot 25-11 but trailed 9-3 '. after 40 minutes. The Wings now are 15-471. Ryan ‘Stewart -and Tony pa be A Be atl to Dean Clark, Doug’ Bodger, Ken. .Daneyko, Dean Evason and Jim. Camazzola. |. a Kelowna’s Darren Cota scored three goals, while: Dave . Mckay and Brent Gilchrist had the others, | BLADES 6 COUGARS 2 . In Saskatoon, the Blades scored five second-period goals to break a 1-1 tie on their way to: victory. The Blades now are two points -- behind Calgary ‘Wranglers, - ‘ currently in the sixth ‘and final playoff spot. in’ the eight-team Eastern Division, ©. 2 Dale . Henry”. a Ea neskateon with: two goals,” anit» While Fabian Joseph sci 8C0 twice {0¥ Vittoria, ‘still hie” . in the Western Division. TIGERS 8 WARRIORS 4 In Winnipeg; the‘ second- ‘place Tigers scored four ° times in the third. period to improve their record:to 38- 22-1, six. ‘points’ Regina: Pats. For: the ‘Warriors, 9-51-0, it was their T2th consecutive loss, ‘Mark Lamib scored twice for Medicine Hat, while © Tony Grenier scored three - “goals for Winnipeg. WHL Roundup Defenceman Eric Furlamb scored in sudden- death ..overtime to give Abbotsford Flyers a 10-9 victory, ‘over Burnaby . Bluehawks in a B.C. Junior Hockey -': League game Tuesday night. aa In other games, Vernon | Sum-. Lakers:: doubled. merland Buckaroos 4-2 and Langley. Eagles. stopped Richmond. Sockeyes 7-3. - In ..; Abbotsford, Tony Carter. and. Darren: Matias scored three goals each: for, the Flyers. Singles came — from -Dave Gillis, Doug McFaul, "and Randy Douville. . a, The Bluehawks had three goals from Brad Duggan, two by Jim Dupuis, and singles ‘from Pat. Austin, Jim “Hochstetter, Rick Dietrich and Mike O'Brien, Flyers’ goaltender Al Crogs- -country ‘ski championship ...- HINTON, Alfa. (CP) '~ Marathon specialist Reino. Keski-Galmi .of . Salmon Arm, BC, won the men’s ° B0-kilometre race in con- ..,. vinelng fashion Tuesday in the finale of the Canadian senior cross-country ski season, .to capture the overall: -éhampionship. Owen Spence of Regina: had led the points standings going. into the 50-km race. but finished 12th io allow Keski-Salmi to take the overall.crown and the Carling O'Keefe Cup for the first time since 1981. Loring stopped 33 shots while Burnaby’s Brian Deley turned back 36 shots. Burnaby led 3-1 at the end of the first and 7-4 after the second. ” LAKERS 4 BUCKAROOS 2 -In Summerland, Bob Wensiey scored two goals and brother Dave added a aingle to lead: the Lakers. Rob, Kossan added a single’ _ for Vernon which trailed 1-0 after the first period but tied the match 22 after the second. . Brent Harrison and Ron Lyver replied for Sum- merland. Summerland netminder Mark Taylor made 32 saves ** while Peter Martin stopped 19 ia Vernon goal. EAGLES 7. SOCKEYES : | 3 In .,. Richmond, :-_. Neil: - Relmer and Paul Lelivre BATS walt amont In ..’ somewhat... aby. ‘Waxing conditions, Keski-" ~ Salmi, 26, led- from. start to finish to'collect his first gold “medal in the race since 1980, clocking two hours 30 minutes 57.8 seconds, “When I learned I was 20 seconds ahead of everyone after ‘a kilometre [ kriew I had the skis for a gold medal,” sald the native of Finland, whose winning margin of eight minutes and 54 seconds was.one of the+.- more impressive in years. fw... BB ke gm eto oct scored two goals each to lead the Eagles. Langley, - although outshot 28-25, led 2- . ¥ al’ the end’ of the first period and 5-2 by the end of the second. _ Joe West, Earl Graham and Dairy Baskerville added ‘singles for the win- _ fiers. Eric Catchpole, with two goals, and Bill Adams, with . one, scored for. the . Sockeyes. ~ NHL Standings Wales - Conference Patrick Division WELT FA 7 x-lslanderé ' 3923 2 279 222 40 x-Rongers ; 3521 9 258 243 v9 x-Paita 43:20 10 275 229 76 “SyeWash > 7°96 5 4 24d 197 76 Pitts 1344 6 196 294 +, New” daraey. 1} 45.8 104.278 43 ris ‘uf vaion . ° ae de Ae 6289 214 86 Clee Pe 4270 212 62 STi da 7 oom 2a rr “Montreal ! { 5,:39 30 18248 294.69 | (cMarttord, 22:31_=8 235 263 52 vag | Sttipbell tinférence Norris, ‘ivi Ben; ys Minnaagia “3-40 6 270 282 6D | ' Detroit” 28°33 °7 242 267 ST . “thicago 24.39 8 220 243 54 St. Lovls © 2445 7 232 266 55 Toronté. 21:45 ‘9 247 309 50 ‘Smythe: Divinion - x-Edmonton 47 14 5 373 270 pF Catgary . 40 23 ..13° 282 252 69 Winnipag ¢ 14 38 10 274 394 58 Vancouver 2535 7 255 272 57 Los Angeles 19 34°12 255 202 50 wClinched ‘playatt berth . GAP oreteny, Edm. +8 9 178, Goulet. Que © am tt Kurrel, Edm 42 54 94. P. Stastny, Que 35 61 96 Coffey, Edm 6] 7. Bossy, NY¥t _- 4 Ho Pederscn, Goa 7 6) Trotter, NY! 56 87 Perreaylt; COUNT FO) 59 ad Foterko, SfL 32 St 82 Edm 2 56 G2 Matsler, . Klein. cored rae behind - Patrik Sandstrom. scored the switner, his ard. goal of: the’: season, “with < two minutes and seven seconds ‘left -.to .cap. Vancouver's comeback ‘from, a aL deficit. . Tuesday'night. =. The victory, coupled with Los Angeles Kings’ 9-1 logs to Calgary Flames,- creased (o seven points the lead. - fourth-place -- Van-, couver holds over the Kings. .": And the Canucks moved to within one point of Winnipeg Jets. The Capitals remain four . Points behind the Patrick.” _ Diviston-leading. New York Islanders, the playoffs and they're . $200. million federal Olympic deat CALGARY (CP) - Despite some deep’ anaigis° remaining . before... the. signing of an agreement. ‘for... ‘= §6$200 «smillion’ ui money for the 1988 Winter. Olynipics, - Klein said Tuesday that. in - federal’ Mayor. Ralph. . federal “Sports + Minister”. Jacques, Olivier is coming : around. ; : ‘Alter einerging froit: a- two-hour meeting, with: Olivier, Klein said the . ‘federal. mintster- had sof-. - tened. his stand: . Now, ‘said’ the mayor, a federal contribution of. $200. million toward the 1988 ‘ Games could be as close as. a month away, an In the meantime, Olivier | 4s offering a contribution" . Of $1 million as an Aadvatice « ‘for engineering anid. design : work . on’ -the - $35-million® : speed-skating oval atthe *funds, - University of Calgary, said . re reg possible . solutions to” “the. funding problems that have” led to bickering, including _ ‘some in. public and ‘in: ' Sarajevo, between the key groups. Olivier was “unavailable for comment Tuesday to ~ fespond to what Klein said about current negotiations. * Buthéhag scheduled anews * Ju; ,jitsu/Judo. competition Results from judo and |u-jitsu competition hald at Thornhill Jr, Secondary school Feb, 24, 1964, 4ub0 Pee wea: gold Lung Ulu (Terr) silver-Shelle Morgan (Kitw) - bronze Travis Schuldenvin (Ter) Smatt bold: Debbie McGinlay (Ter) * sllver- Kick Mathews (Kit) bronze: Cheryl Elsworth (Kitw} Matlum ‘ gold: .Ninto Roldo (Ter) silver: Lori McPherson (Ter} (beans: Peter Weeber (Kitw) a : gold: Theresa Balion (Ter) silver: Tamm Sturko (Ter} bronze- Michelle Karey (Kitw) JSU-JITSU SPECIAL CLASS Qold- Mike Dion (Terrace) (Karate) allver: Wesley Walter (Kitw) bronze- Athaea Tait (Ter) (Karate) Ju-jitsy adult While, orange, yellow gold: Serge Garignan (Rup) (Kenpo) silver: Kevin Legros (Kitw} bronze: Angus Highe (Ter) + Terry Morrison (Kitw) . Gree, blue, brown gold: Wiltan Drake (Ter) sliver: Brad Tyler (Ter) : branze- Sergio Legovini (Ter) Black geld: Shane Patahicky (Ter} silver: Guy Garlgnam {Rup) (Kenpo) bronre- Phillip Gagnon (Ter} . prospects 3 by kicking off a four-game: . road trip with a 3-2 National ..; j Hockey Lengue victory over’ Washington Capitals. "the first 20 minutes. _ "We're fighting to make ‘ faid Vancouver ~ ;Manager-coach =. Harry -Neale. We've played parts of a lot of games lately but, “tonight, we didn’t go in the tank like we have been,” | , Elsewhere;.. “it Quebec Nordiques 6, Detroit: “Red Wings '2;° St.. Louis Blues 5, Minnesota. North “Stars 2; and. New . York Rangers 3, ‘New Jersey ” "Devils 3. » The “Snowstorm that forged ‘diversion of the Whalers’ plane to Syracuse, N, ‘¥. The | -‘pame was rescheduled for “March 9, *FOUR-GOAL PERIOD In Landover, Md., each team scored twice in the’ Second period after-playing ‘scoreless hockey through Vancouver’s Cam Neely Split the defence and heat * conference today. at the “Calgary International * * Airport before he returns to 7 Ottawa, _ > Despite Klein's: dptimisin, . ‘there are still spme major disagreements ‘between Olivier and the organizing “committee, “Among * ‘those are the a ‘question of who handles any “surplus after the Games, a «kitty Klein estimates will ‘be ' “at least $50 million, : As well, its promised $45 imillion for the eritical start-up costs as a . guarantee against overruns - at the §62-million Canada Olympic Park at Paskapoo, ‘just outside Calgary. - : Ottawa wanted control ‘over any Games’ surplus ‘to ensure: athletes - across Canada benefilted: from the.. ~ But ‘there were ’ _ Teservations ‘on’ ne ae ‘Liberal government. , OFFERS COMPROMISE. Klein, said Olivier is in- terested in his proposal for a compromise that establish the Olymple organizing ‘committee’ as a Badminton results. Senior reaults from the zone bad- ' minton meat af Hazelton February 25, 1984, _ SENIOR GIRLS Tina Smith. (cal) 2), Sarina Oalapge (Cal) 3) .Bark Hayden (Har) 4) Doreen Dejong (Smi} - S8N10R BOYS A Plight i Gave Taskema (smi : 2), Lorne Witeen ¢Haz) 3) Doug. Steels (Col) . 4) Kevin Patterson (Cal) B Flight “Y Paul Basantl (Cal) 5 2) ‘Jim Anderson (Cal) | Sonny Kunar (Cal) 4) Dwayne Renshaw (Cat) - SENIOR MIXED . AFNght — 1) Doug Steele + tine Smith (Gal) 3), Kevin’ Patterson + Sarina. De Lange (Cal) SENIOR GIRLS DOUBLES: 1). Tina Smith + Sarina OeLange {Cal}" iy mon Delong + Doreen Bajong ) senion BOYS DOUBLES A Filgh a] Deve Steele + Kevin Patterson (Cah) it Paul Besant! + Sonny Kunar al) ” Dwayne’ Renshaw + Andy Hoffman (Cal) 4) Ted Ewald.+ Pat Teskame B Flight. 4) Dave Taekama Krusselbrink (Smi> 2) Lorne Wilson + Hal (Hat) te Lakiir ¢ GIll + Karam(lt Sangha 2 + Leroy PLace: .? .SKEENA HALL TIMES: t 1984, REGISTRATION FEES: BIRTH CERTIFICATES? cies _ Soccer registration “FRIDAY, HARCH 2xD 6:00 = = 9300 Pith AATURDAY, MARCH Jap 10:00 - 5:60 p.m, ELEGIELE! BOYS AND GIRLS 6 YEARS CLD to 17° YeARS OLD AS OF JAHUARY: PLAYERS UNDER 10 vears (aT JAN, 1") - $20.00 PLavens 10 years - 17 Years tw wan, 1 84) -925.00 FAMILY PLAN: = ‘THE THO OLDEST IN FAMILY - FULL PRICE “AML OTHERS 1H FAMILY (To A MactMUN oF $75.00 Pee “FAMILY) > PHOTOCOPrES, OF BIRTH CERTIFICATES ‘pt REQUIRED FOR ALL PLAYERS WHO HAVE REACHED THE ASE OF 10 tar cans 1, 1984) AND ALL OLDER PLAYERS WHO HAVE HOT PREVIGUSLY REOISTERED. THE SEASON! 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The - Canucks were . without five regulars, all on the sidelines with injuries, Flames 9 Kings 2 Kent Nilsson scored two goals and assisted on three others to help Calgary in- crease -its home-ice un- - _ beaten streak to 13 games and extend goaltender Lemelin’ Ss un trust group after the Games to handle’ the’ funds on behalf of, Canadian amateur But “an agreement on paying for any cost overruns at the Olympic Park, a project totally in the of’ the federal government, is still some time away, said Klein,” Under terms agreed on with former’ sports minister “Celine | Hervieux-Payette, Ottawa would contribute $62 Washington steer ‘Pai. : defeated string to’ is games” COT. Mike Eaves, Dan Quitin, - Jamie Macoun, Hakan Loob, Steve Tambellin and Richard Kromm also scored for the Flames, Marcel Dionne was the only shooter ‘to beat Lemelin, who made a3saves... Nordiques 6 Wings 2. In Quebec, right winger Wilf Paiement scored his ‘35th and 36th of the season, giving him 300 career goals - and Peter Stastny added his S4th and 35th as the Nor- diques ended Detroit's five- game winning streak, Paul Gillis and Mario Marois added one each,. Lane Lambert and Reed Larson scored for the Red Wings. - Goaltender “Mario Gosselin, formerly of the Canadian Olympic team, made his second-straight ; winning start, stopping v2] million but had. refused to pay any overruns. | . Klein said the . federal . government. now wants to - hold back part of that $45 million in operating funds as a reserve against a possible overrun. He said that money is crucial for Calgary, especially if a $25- million advance from the International © Olympic . Committee doesn’t come! analysis’ of construction ‘~: ‘costs, Something that could “* right away, | That advance is.from the Razor. Reddick: reals ‘DARTMOUTH, N.S, (CP) . — Donovan (Razor) Red- ‘dick reeled Cedric Parsons across the ring for aseventh ‘round technical knockout Tuesday night, then said he | ‘take on | Marvin: Camel, “That's who we are al: . ter," said Reddick, the No, 3. vegan d heavyiveight: boxey vase 229 of thesaventh. ‘bound:of 1: :Each Tiad -: -the : other. in Ba 0 an ciede behind No; 2 Go 3 Mduble, bul ‘neither’ tould Racelte of Nanaimo, B.C, - and No, 1 Ken Lakusta of Edmonton. Trevor Berbick, a former Halifax resident who now lives in Miami, is champion... Camel, of Ronan, Mont., is the International Boxing Federation's - world cruiserweight . champion. .The IBF was formed within the last year as an alter- _ Hative to other international . boxing bodies, Parsons, 194 pounds, gave the 189-pound - Reddick ‘a good | fight until ‘the - fifth round, when . Reddick stunned the local favorite with a- looping left and followed with a crushing right-left combitiation that delivered Parsons into the ropes. ; ' welterweight ‘Halifax’s unbeaten Ricky As Parsons, 6-2, of nearby Lower Sackville, hung onto © the ropes, Reddick, 8-1, of Toronto, inflicted damage with a hard right. Pargon staggered across the ring with Reddick in pursuit, throwing a barrage of punches. Referee Honey carver stopped the fight at J thelr digit tomer ATs: -“I wanted to kill him,” ‘boasted Reddick, who said he would rather face Camel ‘next than Berbick. “I don't have enough experience to ' fight Berbick. Not now,” STILL UNBEATEN . In a bloody semi-final | bout, ‘Anderson, 149.8 pounds, rallied from a shaky second round to hand Toronto's Felix Vanderpool, 138 pounds, his: firat professional ‘loss with a technical knockout seconds Into the fifth round, In another’ undercard bout, Tim Mason, 150.4 pounds, soured Toronto's Mike (Too Sweet) Jones's rematch with the welter- weight from New Water- ; - ford, : a ee ‘of Toronto, ‘57 . af ai _ Thallral, Woinesdey, February 2, 194, Page suf phues 5 North Stars 2 » Minnesota’s Mark Napier scored the only goal of the first period but St. Louis got two goals from Joe Mullen and singles from Bernie Federko and Rik Wilson in the second and Brian Sutter early in the third to open a big lead. Steve Payne closed, uv wat out the scoring for we visitors, losers to the Blues.,,. for the first time since Jan. 28, 1982. It was the Blues’ first win” . in eight games. . “Mike Allison’s goal at 2: 06, of the third period lifte New. York to the tie in Bast” Rutherford, NJ. 7 Mark Osborne and Pierre : Larouche, with his 43rd; also scored for the Rangers, while Mel- Bridgman, with, two, and Jan Ludvig led for the Devils, close = Sage “4! Rangers 3 Devils 3 sid . nape Tar sale of televison rights to ” the American Broadcasting Companies for about $393: _ Million. (Canadian). The*’ Internalional Olympic : Committee controls those © funds. As well, the federal te government now wants. the” Public Works Department °:. -to prepare a detailed “’ take until next pmmer. ParSons NS. with a unanimous decision.. Mason % af id Ray ae J it y y na had also won the first match :. between the two. Mason and Jones, 149.6 Pounds, were well matched and their eight-round bout roused the approximately 2,700 spectators at the Dartmouth | . . Sportsplex. put him away. Danny Winters, 146.2 pounds, of Parrsboro, N.S., and Wayne Halfkenny, 146.2 ’ pounds, of Toronto,fought to a draw in a rough six-round welterweight fight. Hometown. 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