Hillcrest Public School was runnerup in the recent volleyball tournament for elementary school teams Goodfellow defeated Hill crest in the final Team members are front row at left Paula Ethier Heidi RUNNERSUP IN VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMEI TT Ileaslip Donna Horne Ilea ther Hooper Back row at left Martha ODonal Sherry Gunton Jenny Holt Wendy Burmistcr Sue Pitzsiiniiuns Sandy iarraway Michelle Sutton and Mary Roddy coach Examiner Ihotoi They dont like idle threats By DENNIS ISS The anadian Press Indianapolis Racers coach Jacques Deniers doesnt take kindly to idle threats from the opposition We dont like being told were going to get beat De mers said after his World Hockey Association team de feated incinnati Stingers Wednesday night The Racers who now have clubrecord seven consecutive Victories were upset with re marks by Cincinnati Stingers coach Terry Slater after in cinnati was shut out iti Tuesday night at Minnesota Day rides to victory in International TORONTO tCPi Jim Day of Hornby Ont was the only rider among 25 entries to pro duce three consecutive clean rides to win the Toronto Star Maple Leaf International Grand Prix on Wednesday Day 30 manager of Samson Farms of Hornby covered the lOfence jumpoff in to ti seconds aboard Sympatico iiiyear old thoroughbred gelding by Torontobased syndicate One of the top jumpers in the world the horse was purchased SPORTS APOLOGIZE TO BAND BURLINGTON Ont tPi band mobbed by rowdy fans and forced to cut short half time performance at college football game Friday has re ceived an apology from the Ia nadian College Bowl Burlington Mayor ieorge Harrington asked earlier this week for an apology on behalf of the band which was forced off the field when crowd of youths invaded the playing area Several instruments were damaged lfniversity of Western Ontario Mustangs won the college bowl championship by defeating Acadia Lniversity Axemen 2913 STLNS IPONENT SEOLL Korea iAPi Yum DongKyun of South Korea last Dec 31 from Lnited States owners to be used on the ana dianOlympicteam total of eight riders reached the jumpoff after having gone clean in two previous rides Day then ex cited the crowd of 10000 at Maple Leaf lardens when he put down his third clean round and then stood back at the boar ds to watch one after another rider drop at least one fence in the chase for the top prize of $7000 out of total of 330000 in prizes SHORTS scored firstround knockdown and went on to outpoint chain pion Royal Kobayashi of Japan on Wednesday winning the World Boxing Council super bantamweight title The 15 round decision was dramatic comeback for the 25yearold Yum who lost controverSial title match to Rigobcrto Riasco of Panama in August INCREASE IENALIIES LONDON APi The British government announced Wed nesday that it plans to increase penalties for soccer hooligan ism Prime Minister James allaghan told Parliament the top fine for adult offenders will be SLGSU and young offenders may be fined up to $330 The maximum penalty at present is Slater said the Stingers al ways come back with big VIC tory after loss and said his team would beat Indianapolis when we get back home Tonight we were not at home Slater said after the loss the first on home ice in eight games for uicimiati We were in Minnesota still coming home In other games Wmlnesday night San Diego Mariners beat Edmonton ilers 42 and al gary owboys and Phoenix Roadrunners played to tic TEAM WAS TIR ED Slater blamed fatigue for the Stingers lack of offence again st Indianapolis after arriving back from Minneapolis at in am local time Wednesday Racers right winger Blair McDonald had three goals In the first two periods and goalie Jim Park blocked 133 of tincin natis 37 shots in the game Indianapolis broke the game open in the second period after trailing 21 by outscoring the Stingers 41 The clubs matched single goals in the final period Former US Olympic star Bob Dobeck led San Diego comeback in the final period as the Mariners defeated Edmon ton The Oilers held Zn lead gor ing into the final period Do beck who led the IS scor ing at Innsbruck Austria ear lier this year assisted on goal Visitors draw blanks Hy REIIER Visiting soccer clubs except Barcelona and Feyeiioord of the Netherlands drew resoun ding blanks all over Europe on Wednesday as the first leg mat ches of the IIEFA up third round were played Barcelona with Dutch star Johan Neeskens scoring once between two goals by Manuel Ilares bcat Oesters Vaexyoc in Sweden io MW WW mbtstiuto Acm mo Ionuo IR 0010 sWtISM or in WW caleNW Bun so Racers trim Stingers 64 by defcncemen Paul Slimyr at 32 of the third period Iortyrsix seconds later San Diego tied the score on tip III goal by Kevin Devine and four minutes after that Norm Fer guson capitaliyuig on pass from Dobeck scored the game it inner Edmonton had scored iii each of the first two periods on goals by Norm Illmaii and Rick Mor ris The Morris goal was Olit of only two Edmonton shots on goal In the second period Phoenix scored three unan swercd goals In the third period to tie the owboys before play mg through scoreless over time period Robbie Ftorck started the Phoenixcomeback itli lll ITth goal of the season at II it of the final period Ron Ilustoii with lil fiftli goal narrovyed the margin to at It to before lc llall tied II with Lift tttintis remainingtoplay Warren Miller goals for algaiy Pow is the other In games tonight cw Eng land plays at Birmingham and Quebec plays the Racers at In dianapolis stfilltl uid IIi lymi WALTON GOAL DOES IT The Barrie Eyaminer Thursday November 25 1976 15 Canucks salvage 44 tie with Sabres By SCOTT ABBOTT The Canadian Press Coach Phil Maloney learned Wednesday night that his Van couver Canucks dont under stand tongueriiicheek praise in their betweenperiod chalk talks Vancouver got tipin goal from Mike Walton with 46 sec onds left in their game at Buf falo and salvaged 44 tie with the Sabres snapping seven game National Hockey League losing streak in the process But Maloney was worried earlier In the first period we gave the puck away just four times and allowed them only nine shots he said commended Riders want to turn age to advantage TORONTO Pi 777 Ottawa Rouin Riders plan to take ad vantage of Saskatchewan quar terback Ron Lancasters age in the lrcy up game Sunday Bob OHillovich Ottawas dc fensive backfield coach said in an interview this week the Rid ers want to get strong rush going on Ronnie because that will make him keep more backs in to block He doesnt like to around any more Lancaster 37 is great quarterback from the viewpoint of being able to mix the pass and run OHillovich added We have to try to take away the established routine of his game and make him try difv fcrent things Keeping extra backs in to block reduces the number of po teiitial receivers and the cffec tivciicss of the ltouglirideis of fence OBillovicli says The Riders advanced to the trey up by beating Ilamilton IUII TigerCats l715 in the Eastern Football Conference final last Sunday and one of the key in gredients in the win was the de struction of the Iicats running game OBillovich said Saskatche wan will be easier to defend against along the ground be cause they dont have anyone like Jimmy Edwards the Hamilton running back PLAYERS OMPERARLE lom Campana is the only Saskatchewan player who is comparable to Edwards Billovich said He is the key guy to the Roughies Ronnie likes to throw to him in the seams of the pass defence and also go to him for running The Ottawa defensive line hopes to put pressure on Lan caster and that will be helped by tackle Mike Raines who played his first game in weeks in the win over Ilaniilton People dont realize that weve only had Raines for part of the season OBillovich said When we have those four in there its pretty solid line He was referring to Raines tackle Rudy Sims and ends Jim Piaskoski and Mike Fanucci Hamilton burned the Ottawa secondary with two touchdown passes from limmy Jones to Terry Evanshen OBillovich thinks Lancaster may have the same thing in mind but said Ottawa will be ready this time Saskatchewan beat Ottawa 2946 earlier this season but Billovich says the score isnt indicative of how the game was played It wasnt an easy 29 points for Saskatchewan he said They threw well in the game but they didnt get very far run ning Also we had touchdown pass and punt return called back against us when they had 139 lead Recognition is nice bu lfllttiNlll lt SOS katchewan Rougliridcrs quar tcrback Ron Lancaster said Wednesday he is far more con ccrncd with winning the Grey up tmal Sunday against Oi tawa Rough Riders than with being named the outstanding playei iiitanada lIvcrybody likes little rec ogiiition now and then said Lancaster selected this week to the Western Football toiifcr ciicc all star tcaiii lOI the sixth tiiiic Its even more pleasant to know youre being con TOPTEN IIII tll out llw Al IItl SS ligipit uni ili lilti ioiiii Iilr lit iii lllxlnll liitm sidered for an individual award when your team is in the Ircy upfinal Lancaster is the Western nominee for the mostrvaluablc player award and will liiid out tonight at the annual banquet whether the honor is his He said the Itoughridcis are IIOI taut about the game which will be his fifth tirey iip ap pearaiicc II we really want is good game and we want to come oiil on top Ile said he is not concerned about the prospect of cold weather for the game at Exhibition Stadium as long as winds are light If the weather is had every body has to llt with it he Illll Linicastcr said he respects the balance between rushing and passing III the Ottawa at tack and feels Ottawa Ill15 ktltlltlll has something to prove Ottawa has good football team Othcrw ise they youldnt have run away like they did in the Eastern onference But that team has taken little heat lately and expect theyll be trying to prove something ieneral manager Ken Pre ston and head coach John Payne both said injured im ports Iom tainpana and Paul Williams could return to the lineup it requned Ilicy sat out and were scarcely missed last week when the Roughriders whipped Edmonton Eskimos Bit11 iii the WIY final Payne has said he does not plan to announce his roster un til shortly before the game Preston said he expects both teams to move the ball well on offence and Ottawa will score some points with that good of teiisiyi team Ilarl Lunsford general man ager of Winnipeg Iilue Bomb crs predicted Lancaster would make the difference iii an ex citing game Ive made four predictions in Ioiir years and Ive been wrong on all of them said Luiistord once brilliant full back with algary Stampcders thetinest machinesnarts accessoriessales and service torthe77season PRMOA Our 77 lineup is the end product of years of testing and research in our GS34IIA factories and out on the snows of four continents Thats one reason were ready With the most reli able haul working trail machines around Om deal ers are ready to provule fast efficnint serwce They know our machines They 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Manery Bill Plett Ed Kea and Curt Bennett scored for the Flames while Mike Lampman and Gerry Meehan replied for Washington Guy Lafleur scored two goals and assisted on pair by Steve Shutt as Montreal crushed the Barons at Cleveland Yvon Lambert Murray Wilson Jac ques Lemaire and Doug Jarvis contributed goal each to the Canadiens offence Clevelands Bob Murdoch spoiled net Lninder Ken Drydens shutout id Michel Bergeron scored his third gamewinning goal of the year for Detroit Jim Nahrgang Dennis Ilextall and Al ameron had other goals for Detroit while Darryl Sittler Lanny McDonald and Don Ash by scored for Toronto Gordie Howe Sid Abel and Ted Lindsay the Wings Pro duction Line of the 1950s wat ched the game and pregame ceremony in which former coaches Tommy Ivan and Jim my Skinner and onetime club president Marguerite Norris Riker were inducted into the teams hall of fame SECUNIHIOAL Gary Dornhocfcrs second goal of the game and seventh of the year on breakaway at 1248 of the final period gave the Elycrs their tie with the Rangers at Philadelphia New York had led 20 on goals by Rod Gilbert and Ron Gresclr ner Defenccman Brad Park scored two firstperiod goals and goalie Gerry fheevers stopped shots for his first shutout of the season as Boston beat the Penguins at Pitts burgh Stan Ionathan and John ny Bucyk added single goals for the Bruins Thirdperiod goals Jerry Butler Larry Patey an Ted Ir vinethe last into an empty netlifted the Blues past the North Stars at Bloomington Minn Claude Larose scored earlier for St Louis while Ro land Eriksson and Glen Sharp Iey hit for Minnesota Chicagos Dennis Hull scored two goals and assisted on an other as the Kings went winless for the ninth consecutive game Ivan Boldirev Cliff KoroII and Jim Harrison also scored for the Hawks while Tommy Wil liams with two and Butch Gor ing and Vic Venasky with one each contributed the Los Ange les goals In games tonight Detroit vis its New York Islanders and the Canucks are at Boston Hm MMsBautImm 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