Canadian skaters disapï¬inted again Soviets defend dance title VIENNA CPI The Soviet Union collected more gold while disappointment dogged the Canadian team at the world figure skating championships Friday night Natalia Linichuk and Gen nadi Karpouosov successfully defended their dance title giving the Soviet Union its second gold medal of the week after Vladimir Kovalev had won the mens crown Iai Babilonia and ltaudy Gardner of the United States had earlier given their country its first gold medal in the pairs competition and Linda Irar tianne of the US could collect second gold medal in tonight womens final anadians came here with no realistic hopes for medals but had counted on improving on their 1978 placings But these hopes were lashed Friday night when Lorna Wightou and John lowding finished sixth in the dance the same ranking they had last year in Ottawa Linichuk and Karponosm had strong lead going into Friday nights dance final and had little trouble winning their second title with free skating performance that won them top marks IllIIISAtlltlilil Over all they were placed first by all nine judges The Hungarian couple of Kristina ltegoecy and ndras Sallay placed second while 1977 chain pious lrina Moiseeva and drei liiieiiko of the So tel tn ion settled for the broiie medal It was the Soviet tnious hockey III toiifeienie Itiiisiou Montreal 11 in Ni it IIllslillrgli in Jtv 1H los Aug to to ashnigioii Detroit ltv Ii lti HIT it tlaius Iliyisioii IT LI lI tll II II ll Ills UllIs Boston llfltllii Toronto Minnesota ainpliell Patrick Islanders Rangers ii ft Jtlt ii iii Atlanta It no it It 311 tt oiiferenie Itiiisiou it 11311 Hum lhila ll Llli 3n Ti Siiiytlie I1IIIIII thicago tit 13 Jli Vancouiei to in im St Louis 11 112 olorado it ltitv Fridays Itesult Vancouiei tolorallo loniglils IJIIIls NY Itaiigeis at aft Ituttalo IIllltliltlttltw ai Iiieago Itostoii all Detroit at St Louis at Minnesota at Toronto Montreal at Les Angelis Pittsburin at IIlllU4i Sunday taiiies Montreal at toloiailo aft Detroit a1 liieago ati Iiitsliurgh at Itaiegeis Islaiitltis at Minot1 St Louis ITiilailelpliia Atlanta at aiiioiixei Islanders Washington ltiitialo National Iloikuj leigii ing leaders ater trida LLtltJ Trottiei Yl To it Iaifleur ll ii Illl Dionne to it in Bossy NYI 37 IT 1H1 Macklillaii II it ii loo houuiard il ll ii it Iedcrko S11 it ill Iotviu to Hi Middleton llos it ti tillies Nil ti iii II Edmonton 57 in Quebec ii It New ling t1 inuipeg ii to iuciiiniiti Itiriiiiiigliaio VCt tli Indian lit 1i int 13 Xfllslljitltlirl Fridays Itesults New England IIIIIliiiLIiIl ILdinoiaou it IHIilt Winnipeg liiu naiai Minila names Iiieiiiiiai at at Illll til Quebec IIdiiaititoi at Itiiiiiiiiiliaiii at iiiiiipc oilil Iloi km Mr scoring leadei lIltl twin gaiiies tloniiei Que Ftoiek tiii lit in THE PLIKE scoreboard ninth straight dance champion ship The championships wind up tonight with the womens free skating fiual where defending champion Anett loetzscli of Iiast lermauy carries slim lead over Iratianne who lost the title to loetscli last year Janet Morrissey of Ottawa skating in her first world cham pioiisliip dropped to ltttli spot despite performing strong short program Friday after noon least some of the ana liaus took lesson from Friday nights performances by the top Soviet tmoii and Hungarian teams who displayed free dance programs filled with iaIleilalle that seemed to depart more and more from the traditional style of ice dancing IilIttlIClIIIII anadiaus have always been conservative in this respect said Michael de la leiiotiere ol loronto lio along with partner latricia Fletcher finished littli with traditional program They were 131li last year lie la leiiotiere said he and Patricia realie tlia their pro gram requires major changes to include some ot the trends displayed Il1tltt night tter lwoyears at the world championships we know that we can skate now but we know we need lot more pia to gain tliejiidgesattention igliton of Toronto and liow 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iiiitiiieiital tlialii mul toil that in iiil ta ti lil qiiiiiitiii IC illIJt 11 til lh 1i Hilton Illllillllllillla ll lialtvua lint IIiItl oit ll ltinaio ltt Ilimiii IJ itt Iililllll holdiii Slaw llll llt la iigtlc Ill ei liIi PUT VOUR DO LIIRS eaminlieren every hour Olnterest calculated every 24 hours on the daily balance OPaid Quarterly 09V Interest Swan Lake but there was no evidence in Fridays marks to indicate that the judges had takentoit ltut Wightoii and lowding were more upset about their er rors Friday night couple of minor slips during their free program which they felt cost them marks We didnt skate our best tonight said Lorna It was the third event to fin isli with anadians adiiiittiug to costly errors The pairs team of Barbara tnderliill of Oshawa tint and Paul Martini of Woodbridge nt finished lltli in their first senior world championship appearance alter two bad falls in their free skating final IIISIIII And ltriau Iockar ol algary had two falls that left him with littli place liiiisli iii the mens event lliat left the anadian team cheering today for Morrissey who faces tough task of trying to finish in the top half of large field of it entries aiiadian team leader loro tliy Ieamaii explained that the complicated scoring system doesnt allow skater such as laiiet to move up once shes placed low after figures espe cially in such large field Despite the poor marks lor iissey 19 year old tarleton tniversity student did not lose her enthusiasm Its more exciting than any thing being out there with all the top ones from all over the Its really world she said quite feeling The battle for the womens gold medal shaped up as struggle for loctsch to hold off FREE PIES SUNDAY MARCH l8th with purchase of 18 pieces or dinner for six Serving breakfast am ll Reg menu from It am Breakfast special eggs bacon toast coffee Mary Browns Fried Chicken 352 BAYFIELD ST 7264343 Umpires league stalled in contract negotiations NIIWIYUItK tAlt American League president lae Macihail met Iiiila with lawyei Iticliie IIlllllp and umpire Iticliard larcia in Florida but made no ilttgltss lll Fratianne who won Fridays Pratianne was still ahead ol md talks aimed at getting Iniseltall umpires to sign their con 51llnp10fï¬l am ani ili ail 0in fan tracts leaguespokesman said muil as pom Asl Maclliail reported to his office that he had met for tlurd overall behind Dagmar with 11 ordinals and mat hours with the iepteseiitat ives of the Major League lllllllts Association but that there was no solution in sight Ihillips was not available lor comment There were no talks between the umpires and National League an NI spokesman said The 51 major league lIllljttltn aie sitting out the spring training season refusing to work without signed indii idiial contracts Iur of West Germany by majority of the nine judges points liii had 22 and 112 71 and Frat iaiine 20 and 8332 URWs meet old foes again United Rubber Workers will get chance to continue their rivalry with Kingston Township Saturday as the two former provincial championship teams mcet Saturday for the third time in four years The Barrie squad defeated Kingston Township to win the 1976 Ontario Minor Hockey Association minor peewcc title and in 1977 Kingston won the major peewcc title The ltubbcr Workers won their quarter final series with Georgetown in three straight games to advance to the semi final The first game in the series will be played 845 pm Satur day at the Barrie arena lame two will be played Sunday at 530 pm also at the Itarrie arena BARRIE COLTS ART SALES RENTALS CUSTOM FRAMING CUSTOM BW PHOTOGRAPHY WEEKENDS llS OR BY APPT HORSESHOE VALLEY RD CRAIGHURST 70572663I9 omm CIAIGHURS EXTRA Mil Welcomes Any interested persons to club executive for the l979l980 season Meeting to be held TUESDAY MARCH 20 730 PM BARRIE DUNLOP ST ARENA ltLft fries only 99° Burger King restaurants THE GRAND PRIZE OF GIANT CHOCOLATE EASTER BUNNY Contest forms and entry requirements at any store in Bayfield Mall 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