am SCRINKEL tore ground of Pittsburgh Pen rgulna hits the ire afterscor sing goal in first period oi Leafs Win First Ever GamefAt Los Angeles ran CANADIAN sass All those Canadian hockey fans now livingin the Loaï¬n gelea area ï¬nally had some thing to audio about Wednesday night Toronto lilapln Leafs recorded their ï¬rst victory in Los Air gelcs in five attempts since the National Hockey League expand ed last season The Leafs blanked the Kings 40 behind Bruce Gambles third shutout oi the season to end fourgame losing streak in Ins Angeles In other games Seals upset Chicago Black Hawks 41 despite Hobby Hulls 51st goal of the season and New York rRangers shhded Pitts burgh Penguins 4a The Leafs now just two points behind fourthplace De troit Red Wings in the Eastern Division and with two games in hand erupted for three goals wi lit minutes in the second period Scoring for Toronto during that flurry were Mike Walton Paul Henderson and rookie de fenceman Rickey Ley th Pul Reverse At Mont SteAnne QUEBEC GP The large number of competitors entered for this years World Cup alpine ski championship at nearby Mont Ste Anne can he attribu ted to boycott in reverse Reports earlier this year from Europe indicated that some on tr notaon Austria would boycott the races and oth ers which comprise North American grand prix circuit Keith Nesbitt nf the Canadian Amateur Ski Association mana ger for this years competition It Mont SteAnne which gets undu way Friday and continues to Sunday lays the opposite has happened Each of the European coun tries has sent over more skiers than ever before Neshitt said The Austrians reportedly voiced complaints to the Feder ation Internationale de Ski the world governing body Because of the calibre of competition in North Amedca Austrian ofti cials argued it was easier for North American skiers to im prove their world rankingsand urged change in the ranking formula But nothing could be done about it for this season so it be came case of if you cant beat em Join em Nesbitt said BOOST THEIR CHANCES By increasing the number oi their racers in North American events the Austrians and their supporters feel they can im prove the standings of their own second and thirdvstring skiers Andiif they pack the field with enough racers they can make it tough for North Americans to improve their position The remember Austrian ski team tops the 113 skiers tram 13 countries entered at lilont Ste Anne Karl Schrsnz finyenrold Aus trian star has sizable lead in the mens World Cupstandlngs His 163 points puts him 55 ahead of teammate Reinhard Tritsch or heading into this weekends action Gertrud Gahl 20 of Austria loads the womens World Cup standings with 131 points flat Is 31 more than Annie Fumose oi France forced out of the defending World cup champion NHL game against New York Rangers at Madison Squara Garden in New York tonight On ice behind Schinkel is Ron Stewart oi Rangers Ed Gia fordadded goal in the final period OPENED THE SCORING Walton opened the scoring at 320 of the middieperiixi can power play Lcy picked up his firstNHL goal at 535 on 35 ioot slap shot and Henderson scored 10 seconds later Gamble stopped at shots in gaining his 13th career shutout in the NHL crowd oi 5137 watched the Kings extend their winless streak to eight games Los Ana geles is only two points ahead oi the fourthplace Philadelphia Fiyers in the Vcsteni Division Ch loss just about killed any chance that therglackr Hawksmay squecï¬inlo play off berth The Hawks trail De troit by nine points and have only nine games remaining Hulls goal enabled him to tie the modern record of scoring in 10 consecutive games set by Andy Bathgate with New York in room The longest consecu tive goal scoring streak is 16 games by Punch Broadbent with the old Ottawa Senators in I92122 Boycott World Cup series several weeks ago with broken leg The Austrian team also has total of 1010 points in team standings comparcd with the French squads 921 The races at Mont Ste Anne are the second to last on the lil evcnt World Cup calendar for this season Canada has 21 skiers in this years competition the largest entry among the 13 countries The other countries repre sented besides Austria are Australia France Italy Sive den Norway Spain West Ger many Switzerland Britain Po land and the United States Clifford or Ottawa 15 is rated the skier with the best chance of earning victory for Canada among worneneompetl tors JudiLelnwebcr of Kimberlev BC and Ottawas Sue Graves are listed as other top Cana dlans Top male skiers for Canada are Red Hebron of Vernon Keith Shepherd ofWaske siu Sank and Gerry Renaldl at Kimberley Previous World Cup winners were Jeanclaude Kiily oi France and Nancy Greene of Russiand 80 Both won in 1961 and repeated again last year rallied for 10890 decision Vancouv Ill MIME EXAMINER WAY mm ll ii Home Runs Help enigma Ihro home runs one of them mammoth blast by Bob Bailey helped Montreal Expos regain their winning form Wednesday in ambition baseball play The homers carried the Expos to their second victory of the uhibition season triumph against New York Yankees team at West Palm Beach Ha Bailey member oi In An gelrs Dodgers last season and expected to play first base for Montreals new National league team hit minot blast over the centre field fence Jones an outï¬elder obtained from Cincinnati Reds in last falls expansion draft hit his home run during liverun sixth inning Elsewhere in Florida Ted Williams still is ninicss as manager but he could be trying new approach with his Wuh inglan Senators EXPLAINS THEORY After the Senators had lost Wednesday for the sixth straight time this spring 54 in to innings to the Dodgers Wil liams explained his theory What did we do lastlyear in comin Rangers goalie and Rod Selling 16 of the Hang ers were in the action hang ers edged the Penguins 44 AP Wirephoto The Chicago lcit winger is just three goals away from tying the record for most goals in season which he set in 196566 lie alsohas 96 points just one shy or the record for left winger which he set that same year SHARE SEALS SCORING Sharing Lire Oakland goals were Ted Hampson Norm Fer guson Bill Hicke and Gerry Ehman before 16566 at Chicago The victory was the tint for the Seals this season in six meetings with Chicago and moved secondplace Oakland nine points ahead of thirdplace hos Angelcs Oakland scored three goals in thaiinal five minutes of play to break 11 tie Ilampsonpickcd up the winner at =56 when he beat Chicago goalie Denis Delt Jordy with rebound ot Doug Iioherts shot Ferguson scored at 1618 and llicke at 1727 to complete the trounelng Thirdperioii goals by Bob Nevin and Vie Hadï¬eld gave the Rangers their victory before 17250 at New York Rod Gilbert and Brad Park had the other New York goals while Pittsburgh goals went to Ken SchinkelDune hicCallum and Paul Andrea The win extended the Rang ers unbeaten streak at home to 15 games and moved them ionr points ahead of Detroit in their battle for third place Knicks Lose Cliffhanger Disaster in the form at We Unsaid struck New York Knicks and they lost National Basket ball Association cliffhanger to Baltimore Bullets til110 Unseld connected on two tree throws with just four seconds remaining to propel the Eastern Division leaders to victory The win also opened up threepoint lead for Baltimore over ladelphia fliers who fell victimto Bailey Howell and Sam Jones of Boston Celtics Jones playing his last season had no points and Howell 19 as 30751011 dumped the 76ers 126 11 In other games San Fran cisco Warriors clincheda play off spot in the Western Division with 9785 victoryover Los Angeles Lakers Manta hawks against Chicago Bulls and vet eran Lennie Wilken as points pushed Seattle SuperSonics to 1mm win over San Diego Rocketrin game played at They have since retired from 5P iSPtiliTSilliilMil 69 TRY EXAMTNERWANI ADS PHONE Wildiii onsonan BY mains carcass annals ARENA MAY e9 10 Featuring the in gt in sporting or equipment as For information Call Elli Orr at 7287723 the spring Won all of them didnt they And then finished last in the regular season Actually the Senators didnt win them all but their 174 SCRATCH DENT only McClaryEaay Mark espnen MnliiCycle AUTOMATIC WASHER NOW Reg 39S95 Only con illodel Eli STEREO CONSOLE French Provincial styling ispeea Garrard changer and powerful AM Ru 3499 FM Radio CGE Model W91 AUTOMATIC wssusn now Reg 29995 only so an Copperfone AUTOMATIC STOVE now neg 29995 Winnin9 Fonn5iiunslnSixth fins assocrsrcp rams mark In exhibition season was the best In the majors But when the regular season began the Senators returned to form Ind flakbed lost in the Ameri canarue viii games behind Detroit Tigers Rico Carly sidelined last year with can of tuberculosis aparkIdAllanla Braves Nib toryover the Yankees Carly rapped single and two sacrifice Illa knocking in three runs as the Yanks lost for the first time in five games In other Florida exhibitions Cincinnati nipped Kansas City Royals 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chewan working in Goose Bay skipped his Newfoundland rink to secondplace In the rink soudrohin tournament Wednes ay Don Anderson and his Alberta crew from Edmonton were lead Ing with six consecutive victon rlcs going inin todays three rounds but Newfoundland had 61 record and was scheduled to meet the westerners at 9111 EST tonight But it we do but Alberta and it we do win the teams ment eventually there will be lot of luck involved Kaliehak said There is last no way we can as sharp as those western rinks because we dont get the competition back in Newfound land Kalichnk and his wife Kay who plays thlrd have beenliv ing in Goose Bay for seven years Were allowed one rink 23 CU FT FIRESTONE CHEST FREEZER 192so NOW Scratches Dents hardly noticeable on most glfllidlse carries full Manufacturers Wa DllTl per every 15 club members in provincial competitions itali chak said Our club is allowed two representatives and us were the only rink that in terested in trying for this one There was no interclub played for the piovineial mens plsyoii either took my rink and someone else got threefol Iows together for rink fThst doesnt give New foundland rink much oi chance in this competition The rinks from most other provinces have to be stronger Newfoundland drew the bye in todays opening round while AL berta look on Nova Scotia Que bec met Newflrnnswick British Columbiawent against North cm Ontario REJ took on Manitoba and Saskatchewan played Ontario Earl Carson and his Quebec rink from Bogotrllle were in third place following Wednes days action with record while Wes Brigham of Nlpawin Sash followed at 42 and Barry Nnimark of Vancouver was Rinks skipped by Terry Pat ton oi Brantiord Ont Austin Steeves of Halifax Wayne Fetch oi Kirkland Lake repre Lawn and Garden FERTILIZER seating Northern Ontario and Clarence Doucel of halhurï¬ NB were tied for sixth with 14 records rm IS LAST Jack Home of Oak River hlan Ilso was 24 and Alan McCurdy oi Charlottetown traded with lone victory in 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