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Bottom Line CALGARY HERALD Oct. 12, 1982 F8 HOCKEY Wash 10:21, Wilson Pha 18:36. NATIONAL LEAGUE CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Morris Division A Minnesota 1 0 1 14 10 St. Louis 2 10 I '4 Chicago I 1 1 14 15 3 Toronto i 1 I 10 11 2 Detroit 0 2 1 4 13 1 Smythc Division Edmonton 2 1 0 17 14 4 Winnipeg 2 1 0 17 14 Vancouver 111 0 10 3 Los Angeles 10 1 6 4 3 Calgary 0 3 0 10 15 0 WALES CONFERENCE Adams Division Montreal 3 1 0 20 13 6 Quebec 2 2 0 20 21 4 Boston 2 10 10 12 4 Hartford 0 2 1 9 11 1 Buffalo 0 2 1 12 12 1 Patrick Division Philadelphia NY Islanders 3 0 0 18 11 6 3 1 0 16 13 a 1 0 2 11 10 4 1 2 0 11 13 2 1 3 0 14 15 2 0 2 1 9 12 1 New Jersey Washington NY Rangers Pittsburgh Hunter Que major 19:38. Shots on foal by: Montreal (9-lull 30); Quebec (4-10-15 29) Goal Wamaley, Montreal; Bouchard.

Quebec. Attendance 15,259. Islanders 4 at Rangers 3 First Period 1. NY Range, Rogers 1 (Johnstone, Routaalainen) 3:04 (pp) 2. NY Rangers, Johnstone 3 (Rogers, Dave Maloney) 9:11 (pp) Penalties Langevin NYI 1:18, Dave Maloney NYR 4:13, Gillies NYI, Laidlaw NYR 6:14, Lane NYI 8:51, Langevin NYI 13:49, Dave Maloney NYR 15:16.

Second Period 3. NY Rangers, Pavelich 3 (Du-guay) 6:31 4. NY Islanders, Bourne 1 (Jon-sson. Bossy) 13:48 5. NY Islanders, Tonelli 3 (Merrick, Bossy) 19:56 Penalties Persaon NYI, Du-guay NYR 1:41, Dore NYR 3:56, Bourne NYI 15:57.

Third Period 6. NY Islanders, Bossy 4 (Per-sson, Trottier) 11:28 (pp) 7. NY Islanders, Bossy 5 (Trottier, Bourne) 13:20 Penalty Duguay NYR 9:39. Shots on goal by: NY Islanders (10-7-12 29); NY Rangers (14-9-932). Goal Melanson, NY Islanders; Mio, NY Rangers.

Attendance 17,413. Sunday Washington 4 at Philadelphia 6 First Period 1. Philadelphia, Sittler 2 (Propp, Dvorak) 2:25 2. Washington, Houston 1 (Gartner, Engblom) 9:25 (pp) 3. Washington, Maruk 2 (Veitch) 19:30 (pp) Penaltws Norwood Wash 6:50, McCrimmon Pha 8:46, Carpenter 4.

Philadelphia, Flockhart 1 (Marsh, Propp) 1:19 5. Philadelphia. Sittler 3 (Michayluk, Arthur) 2:20 6. Philadelphia, Kerr 1 (Canon, Howe) 17:38 Penalties Arthur Pha 15:19, Holt Wash 19:15 Third Period 7. Philadelphia, Propp 3 (Flockhart, Holmgren) 2:56 a Washington, Valentine 1 6:01 9.

Washington, Novy 2 (Honrich, Maruk) 17:48 10. Philadelphia, Barber 3 (Clarke, Allison) 19:17. Penaties None. Shots on goal by: Washington (20-6-7 33) Philadelphia 1 1-7-8 26) Goal Riggin, Moore, Washington; St. Croix, Philadelphia.

Attendance 16,790. Pittsburgh 3 at Boston 4 First Period 1. Boston, Milbury 1 (Palmer, Kasper) 0:44 2. Pittsburgh, Carlyle 2 (Hotham, Boutette) 11:45 Penalties Hotham Pgh 7:08, Palmer Boa 10:48, K. Crowder Bos 16:10, Rhynewich Pgh 16:10, Kluzak Boa 16:47.

Second Period 3. Boston, B. Crowder 1 (Leveille, Fergus) 2:16 4. Pittsburg, Kehoe 3 (Gardner, Hotham) 4:56 5. Boston, B.

Crowder 2 (Pederaon, Park) 12:39 6. Pittsburgh, Boutette 2 (Carlyle, Kehoe) 15:18 Penalties O'Connell Bos 3:24, Park Bos 4:14, St. Laurent Pgh 7:10, St. Laurent Pgh, Milbury Bos minora, majors K. Crowder Bos 10:31, Boutette Pgh 11:20, Malone Pgh 11:28.

Third Period 7. Boston, Leveille 1 (Fergus, Pederaon) 1:58 13-9 29); Vancouver (13-8-11 32) Goal Moog, Edmonton; Bro-deur, Vancouver. Attendance 14,800. Winnipeg 8 at Detroit 0 First Period 1. Winnipeg, Mullen 1 (Mac-Lean, Hawerchuk) 6:43 2.

Winnipeg, Steen 1 (Maxwell, Lundholm) 7:34 3. Winnipeg, Christian 1 (Mae-Lean, Lukowich) 8:45 (pp) Penalties Gilbert Det (served by Rowe) 8:07, W. Campbell Wpg 9.27, Huber Det 12:53. Second Period 4. Winnipeg, Levie 1 (Butler, Small) 3:51 5.

Winnipeg, Levie 2 (Hawerchuk, Mullen) 11:10 Penalty Debloia Wpg 13:19. Third Period 6. Winnipeg, Butler 1 7:34 7. Winnipeg, Mullen 2 (Hawerchuk, W. Campbell) 9:33 8.

Winnipeg, Lindstrom 2 (Mac-Lean) 19:20 Penalties Lindstrom Wpg 16:22. Shots on goal by: Winnipeg (11-13-13 37); Detroit (8-15-13 36) Goal Staniowski, Winnipeg, Gilbert, Stefan, Detroit. Attendance 10,509. Boston 5 at Hartford 4 First Period 1. Hartford, Lyle 1 (Larouche) 8:17 (sh) 2.

Hartford, Siltanen 1 (Francis, Larouche) 10:24 (pp) 3. Hartford, Sullivan 1 (Francis, -Neufeld) 10:45 (pp) Penalties Hospodar Hart 1:28, Anderson major-misconduct, Milbu- ry Bos misconduct 5:32, K. Crowder Bos 9:29, Kluzak Bos 9:58, Wesley Hart 16:15. Second Period 4. Boston, Fergus 1 (Leveille) 0:59 5.

Hartford, Larouche 2 (Siltanen. Neufeld) 2:07 6. Boston, Pederaon 1 (MacTa-. vish, Middleton) 8:42 7. Boston, Krushelnyski 1 (Pe- derson, Middleton) 12:48 8.

Boston, Pederson 2 (O'Connell, Middleton) 19:35 Penalties Henderson Hart, Milbury Bos majors 10:34, Wesley Hart 10:47, Dufour Bos, Francis Hart majors 17:07. Third Period 9. Boston, Dufour 1 (Krushelnyski) 18:37 Penalties Kotsopoulos Hart 2:49, B. Crowder Bos 3:53, Hillier Bos 7:21, Kluzak Bos, Adams Hart majors 19:46. Shots on goal by: Boston (14-12-7 33); Hartford (4-13-12 29) Goal Peeters, Boston Millen, Hartford.

Attendance 12,430. Buffalo 4 rX Quebec 6 First Period 1. Buffalo, Playfair 1 3:38 2. Quebec, Goulet 2 (Cloutier, Hunter) 5:17 3. Quebec.

P. Staatnv 6 IMN, Monday Montreal 4 at Quebec 3 First Period 1. Montreal, Shun 1 6:56 2. Montreal, Gainey 2 (ActoriV 9:43 Penalties None. Second Period 3.

Montreal, Lafleur 5 (Walter, Wickenheiser) 15:03 Penalties Tremblay Mtl 2:25, Pichette Que 3:26, Delorme Mtl major. Hunter Que 4:35, Cloutier Que 7:58, Robinson Mtl 11:49, Delorme Mtl, M. Stastny Que 12:02, Hunter Que 18:54. Third Period 4. Quebec, Moller 1 (Tardif, David) 1:15 5.

Quebec, Pichette 1 (A. Stastny, Hunter) 5:00 6. Montreal, Hunter 2 (Acton, Gainey) 17:16 7. Quebec, Paiement 1 (David, Moller) 19:38 Penalties Marois Que 5:33, Delorme Mtl 9:00, Hunter Mtl, Cote Que majors 19:28, Robinson Mtl, ta jajmfi Canadian Press Happy Canadien Montreal's Steve Shutt celebrates his goal which gave the Canadiens a 1-0 lead while Quebec defenceman Dave Pichette is too late to help Nordique goalie Dan Bouchard. The visiting Canadiens emerged with a 4-3 victory Monday.

GAMES VRISBANFf82 Stastny, Pichette) 11:29 Penalties Buffalo bench (served by Moller) 1:14, Ruff Buf Cloutier Que 15:44. Panama Baiter Pgh 019, Hrynewkh Pgh 2:28, Fergus Boa 6:52, Baiter Pgh 8:47, K. Crowder Boa 12:18. Shot on goal by: Pittsburgh (5-10-3 18); Boston (7-12-928). Goal Ham, Pittsburgh; Moffat, Boston.

Attendance 11,507. Hartford 4 at Buffalo 4 First Period 1. Hartford, Snlliman 1 (Johnson, Adams) 16:22 Penalties Volcan Hart 8:22, Ramsey Buf 14:43. aecono i noo 2. Buffalo, Vina 2 3:29 Penalties Peterson Buf 9:51, Kotaopouloa Hart double minor, Ruff Buf 13:14, Wesley Hart 15:09, Peterson Buf 16:18.

Third Period 3. Hartford, Sulliman 2 (Sullivan) 0:55 4. Buffalo, Foligno 1 (Ruff, Ramsey) 4:32 5. Buffalo, McKegney 2 (Foligno, Peterson) 7:36 6. Hartford, Lyle 2 (Miller, Jonsonl 9:38 7.

Buffalo, Peterson 1 (McKegney, Ruff) 10:03 Hartford, Lyle 3 (Siltanen) 16:12 Penalty Playfair Buf 14:03. Shots on goal by: Hartford (5-7-11 23); Buffalo (9-21-838). Goal Veisor, Hartford; Cloutier, Buffalo. Attendance 11,100. Winnipeg 5 at Chicago 3 First Period 1.

Chicago, Secord 3 (Larmer, B. Murray) 4:37 2. Chicago, Brown 1 (Gardner, Sutter) 8:36 3. Winnipeg, Lukowich 1 (Lundholm) 1404 Penalties Butler Wpg 3:35, Campbell Wpg 6:44, Bannerman Chi (penalty served by Higgins) 12:24, Lysiak Chi 17:04. Second Period 4.

Winnipeg, Hawerchuk 1 (Levie) 5:15 5. Winnipeg, Hawerchuk 2 (Babych, McLean) 7:06 6. Chicago, Peterson 2 (Secord) 10:02 Penalties Lysiak Chi 6:30, Amiel Wpg 13:45, Brown Chi 19:14. Third Period 7. Winnipeg, Levie 3 (McLean) 5:43 8.

Winnipeg, Lukowich 2 (Lundholm) 14:28 Penalties Maxwell Wpg misconduct, Secord Chi 8:21. Shots on goal by: Winnipeg (14-8-13 35); Chicago (13-15-9 37 Goal Soetaert, Winnipeg; Bannerman, Chicago. Attendance 14,564. Saturday Calgary 1 at Los Angeles 3 First Period 1. Los Angeles, Fox 1 (Nicholls, Evans) 13:11 (pp) Penalties Meredith Cal 11:51, Los Angeles bench (served by Kelly) 14:56, Lewis LA 16:07, Bourgeois Cal 18:58.

Second Period 2. Calgary. Hindmarch 2 11:06 3. Los Angeles, Nicholls 1 (Fox, Evans) 13:16 (pp) Penalties Simmer LA 6:44, Chouinard Cal 12:47, Russell Cal 19:00, Risebrough Cal, Simmer LA 19:36. Third Period 4.

Los Angeles, Fox 2 (Dionne, Isaksson) 15:46 (pp) Penalties Chartraw LA double-minor, Risebrough Cal 7:36, Dunn Cal 14:42. Shots on goal by: Calgary (6-7-5 18); Los Angeles (12-8-17 37) Goal Bernhardt, Calgary; Blake, Los Angeles. Attendance 10,394. Minnesota 6 at St. Louis 3 First Period 1.

St. Louis, Dunlop 1 (La-pointe, Babych) 1:46 2. Minnesota, Young 2 (Ciccarel-U, McCarthy) 16:48 Penalties Maxwell Min 1:36, Crombeen StL 2:02, Payne Min 7:00, Dunlop StL 11:13, Turnbull StL 16:12, Mandich Min 19:09. Second Period 3. Minnesota, Broten 2 (McCarthy, Ciccarelli) 1:52 4.

Minnesota, Ciccarelli 3 (Mandich. McCarthy) 5:21 5. Minnesota, Douglas 1 (Roberts, Friest) 11:19 6. Minnesota, Sargent 1 (Friest, Douglas) 15:14 7. St.

Louis, Lapointe 1 (Klassen, Dunlop) 17:45 Penalties Maxwell Min 5:53, Sargent Min, major, Turnbull StL minor, major, misconduct 8:31, Hakansson Min major, Pavese StL minor, major 16:07. Third Period 8. Minnesota, Hartsburg 1 (Ciccarelli) 7:42 9. St. Louis, Sutter 1 (Federko, Mullen) 15:21 Penalties McCarthy Min, Crombeen StL 2:41, McCarthy Min, Patey StL 5:35, Turnbull StL 6:19, Broten Min 11:58, Hakansson Min 14:32, Mandich Min 17:45, Ciccarelli Min 17:45.

Shots on goal by: Minnesota (7-14-15 36); St Louis (10-12-11 33). Goal Meloche, Minnesota; Liut, St. Louis. Attendance 11,859. Philadelphia 3 at Washington 2 First Period 1.

Washington, Maruk 1 (Veitch) 11:05 2. Philadelphia, Allison 2 (Propp, Wilson) 14:59 (pp) Penalties Sittler Pha, Holt Wash 2:33, Propp Pha 3:44, McCrimmon Pha 9:01, Laughlin Wash 13:05, Clarke Pha 15:30, Michayluk Pha 16:03, Valentine Wash 16:50, Clarke Pha, Maruk Wash 20:00. Second Period 3. Philadelphia, Sittler 1 (Cochrane, Michayluk) 19:42 Penalties Wilson Pha 0:29, Bulley Wash 8:59, Michayluk Pha 12:24, Valentine Wash 13:10, McCrimmon Pha 13:48, Houston Wash 14:34, Carson Wash, Stevens Wash majors 17:46. Third Period 4.

Philadelphia, Propp 2 (Holmgren, Flockhart) 4:43 6. Washington, Gartner 2 (Novy, Langway) 19:39 (pp) Penalties Clarke Pha, Houston Wash 5:57, Valentine Wash 9:58, Allison Pha, Langway Wash 15:35, Holt Wash 1621, Cochrane Pha 19:18. Shots on goal by: Philadelphia (11-7-15 33); Washington (11-15-11 37) Goal St. Croix, Philadelphia; Riggin, Waahington. Attendance 17,704.

New Jersey 5 at Toronto 5 First Period 1. Toronto, Anderson 1 (Poddub-ny, Ihnacak) 1:17 2. Toronto, Benning 1 (Anderson, Martin) 14:06 3. New Jersey, Vadnaia 1 (Mali-nowski, Marini) 14:48 (pp) 4. Toronto, Derlago 1 (Vaive, Duns) 16:02 (pp) 5.

Toronto, Poddubny 3 (Salm-ing) 16:46 (pp) Penalties Quenneville NJ 6:21, Kom Tor 8:48, Gagne NJ 9:00, McGill Tor, Vautour NJ minors, majors 11:39, Wensink NJ, Saiming Tor 12:09, Duris Tor 14:43, Hutchison NJ minor, major, Adam Tor major 14:57, Lever NJ 15:21, Saiming Tor 1902. Third Period 6. Toronto, Saiming 2 (Ihnacak, Anderson) 5:27 7. New Jersey, Merkosky 1 (Hutchison, Lorimer) 10:45 8. New Jersey, Malinowski 3 (Resch) 18:45 Penalties Vautour NJ, Vaive Tor 3:26, Wensink NJ minor, major, Higgins Tor triple minor.major, gross misconduct 6:39, Saiming Tor 10:45, Hutchison NJ, Ihnacak Tor minors, Poddubny Tor game misconduct 18:06, Kom Tor, Resch NJ (served by Lorimer) 19:48.

Third Period 9. New Jersey, Lorimer 1 (Mar-kosky, Vautour) 6:17 10. New Jersey, Marini 2 (Malinowski, Ashton) 11:38 Penalties Hutchison NJ 1:56, Saganiuk Tor 10:28. Shots on goal by: New Jersey (8-9-7 24); Toronto (12-5-9 26) Goal Resch, New Jersey; Larocque, Toronto. Attendance 16,382.

NY Rangers 5 at Pittsburgh 3 First Period 1. NY Rangers, McClanahan 1 (Dore, Nilsson) 14:31 2. Pittsburgh, Gatzoa 1 (Malone) 17:27 Penalties Beck NYR 1:26, Pgh bench 4:36, NYR bench 10:06, Carlyle Pgh 19:40. Second Period 3. NY Rangers, Johnstone 2 (Rogers) 1:46 4.

NY Rangers, McClanahan 2 (Nilsson, Hedberg) 15:53 Penalties Malone Pgh 4:28, Gardner Pgh 7:55, Baxter Pgh 12:30, Baker NYR 16:56, Baxter Pgh 19:06. Third Period 5. NY Rangers, Nilsson 1 (McClanahan, Hedberg) 10:45 6. Pittsburgh, Carlyle 1 (Hotham, Kehoe) 14:48 (pp) 7. Pittsburgh, Malone 1 (Mac-Leish, Gatzosl 16:07 8.

NY Rangers, Leinonen 1 (Pavelich, Duguay) 16:25 Penalties Baker NYR 12:49, Beck NYR 14:02, Fotiu NYR 17:57. Shots on goal by: NY Rangers (18-8-12 38); Pittsburgh (12-7-18 37). Goal Weeks, NY Rangers; Dion, Pittsburgh. Attendance 16,033. Chicago 8 at Montreal 7 First Period 1.

Chicago, Savard 2 (Wilson, Sutter) 5:52 2. Chicago, Peterson 1 (Gardner) 8:28 (sh) 3. Chicago, Preston 1 (Sutter, Crossman) 10:19 4. Montreal, Lafleur 2 (Robinson, Wickenheiser) 13:15 (pp) 5. Montreal, Mondou 1 (Tremblay, Houle) 14:44 6.

Chicago, Gardner 1 (Ruskows-ki) 15:31 7. Chicago, Wilson 1 (Savard) 16:10 Penalties Acton Mtl 4:16, Feamster Chi 7:13, Wilson Chi 13:05. Second Period 8. Montreal, Lafleur 3 (Acton, Napier) 8:52 (pp) 9. Montreal, Lafleur 4 (Walter) 16:43 (pp) Penalties T.

Murray Chi 5:02, Preston Chi 7:30, Higgins Chi 16:18. Third Period 10. Montreal, Wickenheiser 2 (Lafleur, Shutt) 0:41 11. Chicago, Lysisk 1 (Sutter, Crossman) 2:50 (pp) 12. Montreal, Wickenheiser 3 (Lafleur, Delorme) 3:24 13.

Chicago, Preston 2 (Sutter, Wilson) 7:20 14. Chicago, Wilson 2 (Ruskows-ki, Paterson) 13:18 15. Montreal, Hunter 1 (Acton, Gainey) 14:43 Penalties Daoust Mtl 0:59, Houle Mtl 3:53. Shots on goal by: Chicago (20-5-15 40); Montreal (6-14-15 35). Goal Esposito, Chicago; Se-vigny, Montreal.

Attendance 16,140. Edmonton 6 at Vancouver 3 First Period 1. Edmonton, Hunter 2 (Gretzky, Hughes) 11:33 2. Vancouver, Sundstrom 1 (Bubla) 15:02 3. Edmonton, Anderson 3 (Messier) 18:15 Penalties Pouzar Edm, 0:53, Crawford Vcr 4:01, Hunter Edm 6:53, Nachbaur Edm, Williams Vcr majors 11:34, Hunter Edm, Nill Vcr misconducts 12:14, Pouzar Edm minor, Minor Vcr double minor 17:04, Anderson Edm 18:35.

Second Period 4. Edmonton, Huddy 1 (Kurri, Coffey) 1:11 5. Edmonton, Gretzky 2 (Pouzar, Lowe) 12:09 Penalties Minor Vcr 5:46, Roulston Edm 17:35, Fogolin Edm 19:00. Third Period 6. Edmonton, Hughes 1 8:03 7.

Vancouver, Sml 1 (Bublal 8:17 8. Vancouver, Halward 1 (Hlinka, Bubla) 14:07 9. Edmonton, Gretzky 3 (Lowe) 19:32 (sh) Penalties McCarthy Vcr 5:20, Lumley Edm 8:48, Habacheid Edm, Sundstrom Vcr 13:13, Coffey Edm 17:48. Shots on goal by: Edmonton (7- Second Period fair, Savard) 5:21 5. Quebec, Goulet 3 (Paiement, Hunter) 10:23 6.

Quebec, P. Stastny 7 (M. Stastny, A. Stastny) 16:30 7. Quebec, Rochefort 1 (Pichette, P.

Stastny) 18:21 Panaltw Pur Rf fl-1 7 Third Period 8. Buffalo, Andreychuk 2 3:57 9. Buffalo, McKegney 1 (Van Boxmeer, McKenna) 5:34 Women's high jump: Gold Debbie Brill, Bumaby, B.C., 1.88. Men's shot put: Gold Bnino Pauletto, Sept-Iles, 19 55 metres; Bronze Luby Chambul, Toronto, 17.46. Women's shot put: Bronze Rosemarie Hauch, Chesterfield, 16.71.

Men's discus: Silver Rob Gray, Toronto, 60.66, Bronze Bisop Dolegiewicz, Toronto, 60 34. Men's decathlon: Silver Dave Steen, 8,004 points. Women's heptathlon: Bronze Jill Roas-Giffen, London, 5,981. Men's 100 metres: Silver Ben Johnson, Toronto, 10.05 seconds. Women's 100 metres: Gold Angella Taylor, Toronto, 11.00 (Commonwealth record).

Men's 110-metre hurdles: Gold Mark McKoy, Toronto, 13.37 (Commonwealth record). Women's 100-metre hurdles: Bronze Susan Kame-li, London, 13.10. Women's 200 metres: Bronze Taylor, 22.48. Men's 4xlOO-metre relay: Silver Johnson, McKoy, Tony Sharpe, Desai Williams, Toronto, 39.30. Women's 4x1 00-metre relay: Silver Angela Bailey, Mississauga, Marita Payne, Concord, Taylor; Molly Killingbeck, Toronto, 43.66.

Women's 4x400-metre relay: Gold Charmaine Crooks, Toronto; Jillian Richardson, Calgary; Killingbeck; Taylor, 3:27.70. Men's steeplechase: Bronze Greg Duhaime, Elliot Lake, 8:29.13. 30-kilometre walk: Silver Marcel Jobin, St. Boniface, Bronze Guillaume Leblanc, 2:14.56. 10.

Quebec, P. Stastny 8 (A. Stastny, Rochefort) 17:56 Penalties Folumo Buf. Du- Men's 1.500-metre freestyle: Max Metzker, 15:223.94 (Games record). Women's 100-metre backstroke: Lisa Forrest.

1:0348 (Games record). Women's 200-metre backstroke: Forrest, 2:13.46 (Commonwealth record). Women's 100-metre butterfly: Lisa Curry, 1:01.22 (Commonwealth record). Women's 200-metre butterfly: Michelle Ford, 2:11.89. Women's 200-metre individual medley: Curry, 2:16.94 (Commonwealth record).

Women's 4O0-metre individual medley: Curry, 4:51.95 (Games record). Men's 4xlOO-metre frestyle relay: Gregory Fasala, Michael Delany, Graeme Brewer, Brooks, 3:24.17 (Commonwealth record). Men's 4x200-metre freestyle relay: Graeme McGuf-ficke, Ron McKeon, Paul Rowe, Brewer, 7:2881 (Commonwealth record). Men's 4xl00-metre medley relay: David Orbell, Peter Evans, Jon Sieben, Brooks, 3:47.34. Track and Field Women's javelin: Suzanne Howland, 64.46 metres (Games record).

Men's pole vault: Ray Boyd, 5.20 (Games record). Men's long jump: Gary Honey, 8.13 (Games record). Women's heptathlon: Glynia Nunn, 6,282 points. Women's 400 metres: Raelene Boyle, 51.26 seconds. Men's 400-metre hurdles: Garry Brown, 49.37.

Women's 400-metre hurdles: Debbie Flintoff, 55.89 (Commonwealth record). Men's 800 metres: Peter Bourke, 1:45.18. Marathon: Robert de Castella, 2:09:18, Weightlifting 52 kilogram: Nick Voukelatos, 207.5 kg. 90 kilogram: Robert Kabbas, 337.5 (Games record. Over 110 kilogram: Dean Lukin, 377.5 (Games record).

BAHAMAS Track and Field Men's discus: Graham Eggleton, 64.04 metres (Games record). Women's long jump: Shonel Ferguson 6.91 (Commonwealth record). ENGLAND Archery Men: Mark Blenkarne, 2,446 points. Badminton Team: Steve Baddeley, Martin Dew, Gillian Clark, Karen Beckman, Helen Troke, Kren Chapman, Nick Yates. Women's singles: Troke.

mired doubles: Dew, Chapman. Boxing 67 kilogram: Chris Pyatt. 75 kilogram: Jimmy Price. Cycling 100-kilometre team road race: Bob Downs, Malcolm Elliott, Steven Lawrence, Joseph Waugh, 2.09:27.0. Individual road race: Elliott, 4:34:40.06.

Diving Men's platform: Christopher Snode, 588.54 points. Men's springboard: Snode, 631.38. pont Que majors 16:39, Lapointe Que 19:25, Hunter Que 19:45. Shots on goal by: Buffalo (4-9-9 221; Quebec (6-11-9 26) Goal Sauve, Buffalo; Bou'" chard, Quebec. Attendance 15,118.

Weightlifting 75 kilogram: Bronze Jacques Demers, St. Hubert, 302.5 kilograms. 82.5 kilogam: Silver tminster, B.C., 320. Guy Greavette, New Wea- Complete gold-medal list from the 142 events at the 12th Commonwealth Games, grouped by country (including entire Canadian list): CANADA Archery Women: Broue Lucille Lemay, Boisbriand, 2,349 points. Men: Silver Roger Lemay, Boisbriand, 2,426.

Badminton Team: Silver Claire Backhouse, Vancouver; Jo-hanne Falardeau, Quebec City; Jane Youngberg, Surrey, B.C.; Sandra Skillings, Vancouver; Denyse Julien, Rouyn, Bob MacDougall, Calgary; Keith Priestman, Kitchener, Patrick Tryon, Toronto; Paul Johnson, Oakville, Mark Freitag, Toronto. Men's doubles: Bronze Tryon and Johnson. Women's doubles: Gold Backhouse and Falardeau. Boxing 71 kilogram: Gold Shawn O'Sullivan, Toronto. 75 kilogram: Bronze Kevin McDermott, Calgary.

Over-81 kilogram: Gold Willie deWrt, Calgary. Cycling Individual road race: Silver Stephen Bauer, Fen-wick, four hours, 34 minutes, 41 seconds. individual pursuit: Bronze Alex Stie-da, Coquitlam, B.C. Diving Men's platform: Bronze John Nash, Toronto, 523.41 points. Women's platform: Silver Jennifer McArton, Toronto, 390.21; Bronze Kathy Kelemen, Richmond, B.C., 359.31.

Women's springboard: Silver Sylvie Bernier, Ste. Foy, 478.83. Shooting Team smallbore rifle, three position: Silver Guy Lorion, Longueuil, Jean-Francois Senecal, Laval, 2,279 points. Team smallbore rifle, prone: Bronze Patrick Vamplew and Ernest Sopsich, Toronto, 1,180. Team air pistol: Bronze Jimmy Timmerman, Calgary; Thomas Guinn, Fonthill, 1,125.

Team skeat: Gold Brian Gabriel, Kitchener, Fred Altmann, Toronto, 191. Individual smallbore rifle, three position: Bronze Lorion, 1,144. Individual rapid Are pistol: Silver Timmerman, 583. Individual air pistol: Bronze Guinn, 571. Individual free pistol: Gold Guinn, 553 (Games record).

Individual air rifle: Gold Senecal 574. Swimming Men's 200-metre freestyle: Silver Peter Szmidt, Pointe Claire, one minute, 51.65 seconds. Men's 400-metre freestyle: Silver Szmidt, 3:53.74. Men's 100-metre backstroke: Gold Michael West, Waterloo, 57.12 (Games record); Silver Cam Henntng, Edmonton, 57.82; Bronze Wade Flemons, Vancouver, 58.38. Men's 200-metre backstroke: Gold Henning, 2:02.88 (Games record); Bronze West, 2:04.36.

Women's 200-metre backstroke: Bronze Cheryl Gibson, Edmonton, 2:15.87. Men's 100-metre breaststroke: Silver Victor Davis, Guelph, 1:03.18. Women's 100-metre breaststroke: Gold Ksthy Bald, Ottawa, Silver Anne Ottenbrite, Whitby, Ont, 1:11.99. Men's 200-metre breaststroke: Gold Davis, 2:16 25 (Games record). Women's 200-metre breaststroke: Gold Ottenbrite, 22:32.07 (Commonwealth record); Silver Kathy Bald, Ottawa, Bronze Kathy Richardson, St.

Catharines, 2:36.60. Men's 100-metre butterfly: Gold Dan Thompson, Toronto, 54.71 (Commonwealth record); Bronze Tom Porting Calgary, 55.64. Women's 100-metre butterfly: Bronze Michelle MacPherson, Toronto, 1:01.93. Men's 200-metre individual medley: Gold Alex Baumann, Sudbury, 2:02.25 (world record); Bronze Jeff Sheehan, Calgary, 2:07.14. Women's 200-metre Individual medley: Silver Gibson, 2:19.91.

Men's 400-metre individual medley: Gold Baumann, 4:23.53 (Games record). Women's 400-metre Individual medley: Bronze MacPherson 4:56.09. Men's 4xlO0-metre freestyle relay: Bronze Baumann; Blair Hicken, Miasissauga; Graham Welboum, Claresholm, Szmidt, 3:27.74. Women's 4xlOO-metre medley relay: Gold Gibson, Ottenbrite, MacPherson, Maureen New, Edmonton, 4:14.33 (Games record). Track and Field Men's high jump: Gold Milt Ottey, 2.31 metres (Games record).

Men's 4x400-metre relay: Steven Scutt, Gary Cook, Todd Bennett, Phillip Brown, 3:05.45. Wrestling 57 kilogram: Brian Aspen. Weightlifting 56 kilogram: Geoff Laws, 2235 kg (Games record). 60 kilogram: Dean Willey, 267.5 (Commonwealth record). 75 kilogram: Stephen Pinsent, 312 (Games record).

82.5 kilogram: Newton Burrowes, 325 (Games record). FIJI Boxing 81 kilogram: Fine Sani. HONG KONG Shooting Individual rapid fire pistol: Solomon Lee, 583 pointa. INDIA Badminton Men's singles: Syed Modi. Wrestling 48 kilogram: Ram Chander Sarang.

52 kilogram: Mahabir Singh. 68 kilogram: Jagminder Singh. 74 kilogram: Rajinder Singh. JAMAICA Track and Field Women's 200 metres: Merlene Ottey, 22.19 seconds. Men's 400 metres: Bertland Cameron, 45.89.

KENYA Boxing 48 kilogram: Ibrahim Bilali. 51 kilogram: Michael Mutua. 60 kilogram: Hussein Khalili. Track and Field Men's steeplechase: Julius Korir, 8:23.94. MALAYSIA Badminton Men's doubles: Razif Sidek, Ong Beng Teong.

NEW ZEALAND Archery Women: Neroli Fairhall, 2,373 points. Cycling Individual time trial: Craig Adair, 1:06.954. Shooting Individual skeat: John Woolley, 197 (Games record). Track and Field Men's Javelin: Mike O'Rourke, 89.48 metres (Games record). Women's 3,000 metres: Anne Audairt, 8:45.53 (Commonwealth record).

NIGERIA Boxing 54 kilogram: Joe Orewa. 57 kilogram: Pete Konyegwachie. 63 kilogram: Christopher Ossai. Track and Field Men's 4x 100-metre relay: Lawrence Adegbehingbe, Iziaq Adeyanju, Samson Oyeledun, Eseme Ikpoto 39.15 seconds (Games record). Weightlifting 100 kilogram: Oliver Or ok, 350 kg.

SCOTLAND Lawn Bowling Singles: Willie Wood. Pairs: John Wataon and David Gourlay. Shooting Team air rifle: Alister Allan, Bill MacNeill 1,137 pointa. Individual fullbore rifle: Arthur Clarke, 387. Individual smallbore rifle, three position: Allan, 1,146.

Track and Field Women's discus: Meg Ritchie, 62.98 metres (Games record). Men's 100 metres: Allan Wells, 10.02 seconds. Men's 200 metres: Wells (shared) 20.43. TANZANIA Track and Field Men's 10,000 metres: Didemas Shahanga, 28:10.2. WALES Track and Field 30-kilometre walk: Steve Barry, 2:10.16.

Women's 800 metres: Kirsty McDermott, 2:01.31. Weightlifting C7.S kilogram: David Morgan, 295 kg (Games record). 110 kilogram: John Burns, 347.5. ZIMBABWE Lawn Bowling Triples: Florence Kennedy, Anna Bates, Margaret Mills. i Monday Calgary 3 at Lethbridge 2 Prince Albert 5 Regina 2 Winnipeg 2 Nanaimo 1 Sunday Medicine Hat 7 at Calgary 5 Regina 9 Nanaimo 6 Portland 7 Kamloops 5 Saskatoon 5 Brandon 3 Saturday Kamloops 10 Victoria 4 Seattle 5 Kelowna 3 OTHER SCORES Monday AMERICAN Binghamton 2 Sherbrooke 2 QUEBEC MAJOR Laval 11 Hull 2 Sunday Shooting AMERICAN Binghamton 5 Fredericton 3 Nova Scotia 5 Springfield 1 New Haven 3 Rochester 2 IOT) 100 kilogram: Bronze Kevin Roy, Coniston, 340.

110 kilogram: Bronze Mario Leblanc, 315. Wrestling 48 kilogram: Bronze Maldwyn Cooper, Waterloo, Ont. 52 kilogram: Silver Ray Takahashi, Nepean, Ont. 62 kilogram: Gold Bob Robinson, Montreal. 68 kilogram: Bronze Lloyd Renken, Thunder Bay, Ont.

74 kilogram: Bronze Brian Renken, Thunler Bay. 82 kilogram: Gold Chris Rinke, Port Moodj B.C. 90 kilogram: Gold Clark Davis, Montreal. 100 kilogram: Gold Richard Deschatelets. St.

Catharines, Ont. Over-100 kilogram: Gold Wyatt Wishart, Thunder Bay. AUSTRALIA Cycling 4. 000-metre team pursuit: Michael Turtur, Michael Grenda, Kevin Nicola, Gary West. 10-mile road race: Kevin Nicola, 19:56.559 (Games record).

sprint: Kenrick Tucker. individual pursuit: Turtur. Diving Women's platform: Valerie Beddoe, 404.16 points. Women's springboard: Jenny Donnet, 485.65. Lawn Bowling Fours: Rob Dobbins, Bert Sharp, Don Sherman, Keith Poole.

Shooting Team fullbore rifle: Keith Affleck, Geoffrey Ayling, 572 points. Team centra-fire pistol: Alex Taransky, Noel Ryan, 1,151. Team rapid fire pistol: Peter Heuke, Taransky, 1,160. Team free pistol: Phillip Adams, John Tremelling, 1,077. Team air pistol: Adams, Gregry Colbert, 1,128.

Team trap: Jim Ellis, Terry Rumbel, 190. Smallbore rifle, prone: Alan Smith, 1,184. Swimming Men's 100-metre freestyle: Neil Brooks, 51.14. Women's 400-metre freestyle: Tracey Wickham. 4:08.82.

Women's 800-metre freestyle: Wickham. H29.05. Team smallbore rifle, three position: Malcolm Cooper, Barry Dagger, 2,301 pointa. Team smallbore rifle, prone: Cooper, Mike Sullivan, 1,187. Individual centre-fire pistol: John Cooke, 580.

Individual air pistol: George Darling, 576. Individual trap: Peter Boden, 191. Swimming Women's 100-metre freestyle: June Croft, 56.97 (Games record). Men's 200-metre freestyle: Andy Astbury, 1:51.52 (Games record). Women's 200-metre freestyle: Croft, 1:19.74 (Commonwealth record).

Men's 400-metre freesyle: Astbury, 3:53.29 (Gamea record). Men's 100-metre breaststroke: Adrian Moorhouse, 1:02.93 (Games record). Men's 200-metre butterfly: Phil Hubble, 2:00.98. Women's 4x100-metre freestyle relay: Croft, Nicola Fibbens, Debra Gore, Jackie Wilmott, 3:54.23. Track and Field Men's hammer throw: Robert Weir, 75.08 metres (Gamea record).

Men's triple lump: Keith Connor, 17.81. Women's shot put: Judith Oakea, 17.92 (Games record). Men's decathlon: Daley Thompson, 8,410 points. Men's 200 metres: Michael McFarlane (shared) 20.43 seconds. Women's 100-metre hurdles: Shirley Strong, 12.78.

Men's 1,500 metres: Stephen Cram, 3:42.37. Women's 1,500 metres: Christina Boxer, 4:06.28 Men's 5,000 metres: Dave Moorcroft, 13:33.00. Women's 4x100-metre relay: Wendy Hoyte. Kathy Smallwood, Bev Callender, Soma Lannaman 43.15. St.

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