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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 31

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y' 'yr1 gmy 1 yg yyyyyy p1 yy yy pmw w'P 1FFV gp fnipi if p-grp pTpigE-iryngiry pr 'W The Leader-Post Regina Nov. 5, 1988 -yort 7 The Sports Scoreboard 1 short and long programs to upset Natalia Lebedeva of the host country for the gold medal. Brent Frank of North Battleford had an excellent short program to place sixth and move from 11th to eighth overall. WHL SCORINO LEADERS WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE East Division From L-P Wire Services Reginas Clayton Gerein and four-time winner Andre Viger of Sherbrooke, and seven other Canadian wheelchair marathoners are ready to set off on the Oita Wheelchair Marathon in southwestern Japan. Viger, 36, who is unbeaten in his last four attempts at the 42.195-kilometre Oita course, will be hard-pressed to hold his title from fellow Sherbrooke athlete Marc Quessy, 26, this time, Canadian team manager Chris Bowlby of Ottawa said today.

Serge Raymond, 20, gold medallist in the 200-metre quadriplegic sprint at the recent Seoul Paralympics, is expected to take first in the marathon quadriplegic class ahead of rival Doug Grant, 26, of Lorette, Man. I Russ Cochran compiled another 7-under-par 65 Friday and took a two-stroke lead after two rounds of the $600,000 Tucson Open golf tournament. South African David Frost was second at 132 after his second 66. Dan Halldorson of Brandon and Richard Zokol of Whistler, B.C., were in a large group tied at 140. Zokol shot 68 and Halldorson 73.

Ray Stewart of Vancouver carded a 71 for a 443 total. Dave Barr of Richmond, B.C., shot a disappointing 75 and missed the cut by one stroke at 145. Jim Nelford of Burnaby, B.C., was at 147. an NFL game Sunday against the Cardinals in Phoenix. ElUzi3S A small number of athletes tested positive for marijuana use at the Summer Olympics but no penalties were imposed, the anti-doping chief of, the Games said Friday.

Prince Alexandre de Merode, head of the International Olympic Committees medical commission, said less than 10 of the 1,601 athletes who underwent urinalysis in Seoul showed signs of marijuana use. It was the first time the IOC tested for the drug. While possession and use of marijuana is illegal in most parts of the world, the drug is not on the IOC's iist of more than 100 banned substances Cuba will participate in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona after boycotting this years Games in South Korea Winnipeg Jets goal-tender Daniel Berthiaume has disappeared from the National Hockey League clubs farm team in Moncton, N.B. Dick Simon, the oldest driver ever to compete in the Indianapolis 500, announced Friday he has quit the cockpit to concentrate on being a team owner in the CART-PPG Indy-car series. Simon, 55, finished ninth at Indy in May In Kamloops, B.C., veteran Bernie Sparkes of North Vancouver thrashed two opponents Friday and is one of several rinks at 2-0 after the opening day of the $55,000 La-batts Crown of Curling cashspiel.

Defending champion Mike Chernoff of Vancouver and favorite Rick Folk of Kelowna, B.C., both lost their first-round games In the paraplegic class, Paul Clark, 30, of Vancouver, Luke Gingras, 31, of Sillery, and Ron Scanlon, 23, of Richmond, B.C., are all looking for top rankings in the gruelling Oita test as well. GURELSKATJNG The Green Bay Packers waived paroled sex offender Mossy Cade from their reserve list Friday, clearing his way to play for another National Football League team next season. Cade, 26, was paroled last month after serving 15 months of a two-year sentence for second-degree sexual assault. He has been on a reserve-did not report list and has not played since the 1986 season San Francisco 49ers coach Bill Walsh said Friday that Joe Montana will be available as a backup to starting quarterback Steve Young in Tonya Harding of the United States was the only skater Friday to break through Soviet domination of the Moscow News Prize figure skating competition in Leningrad as she won the gold medal in womens singles. Soviets swept the top four places in ice dancing and the top seven spots in the pairs competition, Harding, second after the compulsories, skated brilliantly in the Friday's Results! Victoria 3 Brandon Regina 4 Swift Current 3 (OT); Lethbridge 2 Prince Albert Kamloops 4 Seattle 3 Tonight's Games! Brandon at Saskatoon; Lethbridge at Medicine Hat; Regina at Swift Current; Seattle at Spokane; Victoria at Moose Jaw Sunday's Games: Medicine Hat at Lethbridge; Saskatoon at Brandon; Swift Current at Prince Albert; Kamloops at Spokane; Tri-City at Seattle; Victoria at Regina (double minors, misconducts), Ferguson (served by Seibel) Lethbridge bench (served by Berthelsen) 8:58, Gunville PA, Hale (minors, majors) Swift Current 10 12 10 6 38 Resina 7 19 10 I 37 Goal Swill Current: Blishen; Re-gina: Houk.

Attendance 2984. Yardsticks MAJOR LEAGUES RIFL LeBOLDUS 67 THOM 27 REGINA INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Friday's Schwann Conference Final Leboldus 67 Thom 27 16:29. Third Period 2. Lethbridge, Wheatcroft 2 (Ruff) 16:10 Penolties Ferguson (served by Mazutinec) 3:25, Allison PA 6:57. Shots on goal by Prince Albert 911 9 29 Lethbridge 6 11 11 28 Goal Prince Albert: Stroxton; Lethbridge: Ferguson.

Attendance 2,397. Vande Berg, p. Toronto (1) Mike Flanagan, Rick Leach, inf. NATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta (S) Jim Acker, Rick Mahler, Jim Morrison, 3b; Jerry Royster, of; Ozzie Virgil, c. Chicago (3) Frank DiPino, Scott Sanderson, Manny Trillo, inf.

Cincinnati (2) Dave Collins, of; Ron Oester, inf. -Houston (6) Joaquin Anduiar, Bob Forsch, Craig Reynolds, ss; Nolan Ryan, Harry Spilman, inf; Alex Trevino, c. Los Angeles (4) Mike Marshall, of; Jesse Orosco, Steve Sax, 2b; Mario Soto, p. Montreal (1) Graig Nettles, inf. Philadelphia (3) Greg Gross, of; Greg Harris, Tommy Herr, inf; Mike Schmidt, 3b.

1 Pittsburgh (3) Dave LaPoint, Gary Redus, of; Bob Walk p. St. Larry McWilliams, p. Son Diego (2) Andy Hawkins, Garry Templeton, inf. Son Francisco (4) Ron Davis, Phil Garner, inf; Lary Sorenson, Joel Youngblood, of.

McFadden, Martin (tackle); Cory Renwick, Thom (centre); Grant McGlaughlin, LeBoldus (tight end); Zak Hirshman, Sheldon (tight end). Defence Dwayne Ell. Miller (lineman); Cory Renwick. Thom (lineman); Scott McNeill. LeBoldus (lineman); Mike Slater, Martin (lineman); Aaron Runge.

LeBoldus (inside linebacker); Jason Beals. Martin (inside linebacker); Scott Sinclair, Sheldon (outside linebacker); Peter Ehrmantraut, Miller (outside linebacker); Jeff Earl, Martin (defensive back); Jason Scott, Riffel (defensive back); Brian Sel-inger, Miller Scott Lorencz, Riffel (defensive back, tie); Joel Flory, Le-Boldus (defensive back). Place kicker: Glen Hoffman, le Boldus. Punter: Glen Hoffman, LeBoldus Brad Bork, Johnson (tie). SJHL SASKATCHEWAN JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE South Division VICTORIA 3 at BRANDON 2 First Period 1.

Victoria, Shute 3 (Gustafson) 12:18 2. Victoria, Aivazoff 12 14:40 Penalties Audette 3:24, McKenzie Odgers (majors) 6:43, Barrie 14:58, Barrie Dreger (misconducts), Young Odgers 18:40, Menard 19:40. Second Period 3. Victoria, Feasey I (Aivazoff, Savage) 10:04 4. Brandon, Bob Woods 5 (Kennedy, Bassen) 18:28 (pp) Penalties Thurston Folkett (minor, misconduct) 7:20, Feasey 17:31.

Third Period 5. Brandon, Frederick 5 (Kennedy, Robertson) 2:30 (pp) Penalties Shute 2:19, Savage Kennedy 2:30, Sumner Frederick (minors, majors) 5:34, Odgers 9:13, Thurston Brad Woods (majors) 16:29. Shots on goal by Victoria 11 6 4 21 Brandon 9 13 16 38 Goal Victoria: Flaherty; Brandon: Kidd. Attendance 2,510. FREE AGENTS LIST NEW YORK (AP) The 73 maior-league players who have tiled for free agency with the Maior League Baseball Players Association: AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore (l) Tom Niedenfuer, p.

toston (3) Bruce Hurst, Dennis Lamp, Mike Smithson, p. California (3) Thad Bosley, of; George Hendrick, of; Domingo Ramos, inf. Cleveland (S) Bud Black, Terry Francona, inf; Ron Kittle, of-dh; Willie Upshaw, inf; Ron Washington, inf. Detroit (4) Dave Bergman, lb-of; Darrell Evans, 1b-dh; Larry Herndon, of; Ted Power, p. Kansas City (2) Bill Buckner, lb-dh; Jamie Quirk, c.

Milwaukee (3) Jim Gantner, 2b; Odell Jones, Jeffrey Leonard, of. Minnesota (S) Randy Bush, of; Jim Dwyer, of-dh; Tim Laudner, Charlie Lea, Dan Schatzeder, p. New York (3) Luis Aguayo, Neil Allen, Wayne Tolleson, inf. Oakland (3) Don Baylor, of-dh; Ddve Henderson, of; Rick Honeycutt, P. Seattle (1) Mike Moore, p.

Texas (4) Scott Fletcher, inf; Ced-lio Guante, Jim Sundberg, Ed INDOOR lushing: LeBoldus Davyduke 21-429 8 TD), Pho 4-64, Hoffman 6-44, Mytko 6-29, Flegel 2-7; Thom Davis 18-101, Elberg 4-79 (2 TD), Nargang 2-15, Raedeke 4-8, Puliar 2-2. Receiving: LeBoldus Davyduke 1-58 (TD), Degeiman 1-48, Lefebvre 1-44; Thom Elberg 2-80 (2 TD), West 1-4. Poising: LeBoldus Hoffman 3-3, 150 yards, 1 TD, 0 intercept, Lefebvre yards, 0 TD, 0 intercept; Thom Raedeke 2-7, 76 yards, 1 TD, 0 intercept, Nargang 1-1, 8 yards, 1 TD, 0 intercept. Schwann Conference All-Stars Offence Shaun Anderson, Johnson (quarterback); Paul Kozan, Sheldon (running back); Byron Davyduke, LeBoldus (running back); Cory Doka, Martin (running back); Brad Bork, Johnson (wide receiver); Aaron Runge, Le-Boldus (guard); Mike Slater, Martin Rob Slastukin, Thom (guard, tie); Scott McNeill, LeBoldus (tackle); Tim NBA GOLF CENTRE (O Play Golf This Winter fd Join a Golf League Mens, Ladies, Seniors 'J i 10 HESSE BAY Oi North of Northgate Mall 949-4004 Cjj v' s. .0, Friday's Rssultn Milwaukee 117 Indiana 103; Boston 122 New York US (OT); Philadelphia 129 L.A.

Clippers 110; Atlanta 113 New Jersey 105; Cleveland 133 Charlotte 93; L.A. Lakers 116 Dallas 113; Detroit 107 Chicago 94; Seattle 104 Utah 97; Denver 120 Houston 117; Portland 120 Phoenix 105 KAMLOOPS 4 at SEATTLE 3 First Period 1. Kamloops, Needham 5 (Shantz) 5:00 (pp) Penalties- Linford 2:19, White Se 3:29, Linford Schmidt Ewen Se (double minor) 7:16, Dumas Se 12:12, S. Malgunas Se 15:29, Kruse 16:31, Schmidt Ewen Se (misconduct) 18:42, McClelland 20:00. Second Period 2.

Seattle, McAmmond 7 6:22 3. Kamloops, Chyzowski 11 (Bertuz-zi, Jorgenson) 14:33 (pp) Penalties Schmidt Dumas Se (minors, maiors) 0:50, Buchanan Stark Se (maiors) 3:42, Bertuzzi Travis Se (maiors) 6:12, Beaulieu Se 7:45, Crichton (minor, major), Ewen Se (double maior) 10:11, Travis Se 18:55, Shantz 19:13. Third Period 4. Seattle, Vallis 3 9:24 5. Kamloops, Schmidt 6 (Macieod, McClelland) 11:06 (pp) 6.

Kamloops, Shantz 6 (Huber, Needham) 14:23 (pp) 7. Seattle, Goodall 12 (Ewen, Sprague) 16:45 Penalties Beaulieu Se 2:39, Seattle bench (served by White) 4:34, Lorenz Se 6:29, Simon Se 9:58, White Se 12:19, Schmidt Beaulieu Se 12:58, Jorgenson 14:39. Shots on goal by Kamloops 12 19 12 43 Seattle 14 8 8 30 Goal Kamloops: Cook; Seattle: Lorenz. Attendance 3,775. SWIFT CURRENT 3 at REGINA 4 (OT) First Parted No scoring.

Penalties MacFarlane SC, Duquette (majors) 3:37, Dyck SC 6:24, Haller 10:32, Reeves SC, Parsons 12:33, MacFarlane SC, Daniels (minors, misconducts), Kasowski SC, Dickie 15:20, Parsons 15:53. Second Period 1. Regina, Markwart 2 (Sillinger, Dickie) 1:04 2. Swift Current, Daniels 2 (Sanderson, Lambert) 1:14 3. Swift Current, Tisdale 12 (Sober-lak, Daniels) 12:04 4.

Regina, Daniels 8 (Dickie, Sillinger) 13:30 5. Swift Current, Tisdale 13 (Lambert) 14:30 6. Regina, Dickie 18 (Sillinger, Holl-inger) 17:10 Penalties Dyck 3:07, Haller 7:48, Kasowski SC 7:59, Lambert SC, Silver 10:55, Barrett SC, Dyck 12:57, Parsons (minor, misconduct) 18:26. Third Period No scoring. Penalties Dyck SC 2:33, Sillinger 4:54, Kasowski SC 11:40, Blishen SC (served by Knopp) 13:19.

Overtime 7. Regina, McGinnis 10 (Silver, Dyck) 4:09 Penalties None. Shots on goal by Note: Tie awarded for shootout loss. Friday's Results: Notre Dame 4 Flin Flon Humboldt 8 Estevan 6. Tonight's Gomes: Humboldt at Minot; North Battleford at Estevan; Flin Flon at Melville; Yorkton at Notre Dame; Melfort at Nipawin.

Sunday's Games: North Battleford at Minot; Flin Flon at Yorkton. PRINCE ALBERT 0 at LETHBRIDGE 2 First Period 1. Lethbridge, Greig 9 (Waiz, Lyons) 11:23 Penalties Modano PA 1 :04, Pelle-rin PA, Kuntz 9:21, Kruppke PA, Allison PA, Kuntz 15:57. Second Period No scoring. Ponalties Prince Albert bench (served by Pellerin) 3:26, Kruppke PA, Walz 5:25, Gregor 5:39, Nelson PA 6:37, Kuntz 7:03, Barnstable PA (double minor, misconduct), Boehm PA (major), T.

Nelson PA (double minor, misconduct), Prince Albert bench (served by Smart), Bosch (major), Polglase Ens IPtajpSQEDSooo easier tkaia ever SNOOKER BCE CANADIAN MASTERS SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP Friday's result at Toronto Jimmy White (2), England, def: Mike Hallett (9), England, 9-2. Kindersley Kinsmen Hockey Draft Total Prizes $5000.00 4th to 6th $250.00 1 1 th to 32nd $50.00 7th to 10th $100.00 33rd to 50th playoff entry Licence L88-307 1st $1500.00 2nd $750.00 3rd $500.00 1. Complete this form with your name, address, etc. and choose the 25 NHL players you think will have the highest points for the coming season. Your cumulative point total will be your score.

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4. All entries must be postmarked by November and received no later than November 15th. The Kindersley Kinsmen Club reserve the right to refuse any entry and no entry is complete until all money is received. Final Statistics will be derived from "HOCKEY NEWS at the end of the season. 3 Updates on your teams will be mailed out during the regular season along with a final team standing or by phoning 463-6155 on the 2nd or 4th Tuesday of each month.

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