lig. ne = i aerated 1980 61 Western Hockey: League s season’ which opened By The Canadian Press. oe , ? Jamonton. Flyers expect to: ‘reap the. dividends of hay ng. veteran forward Bob Solinger in tow for the [onday night. - Solinger, an American Hockey - eng ue refugee, was up to his old © ftrldhgs ‘iting three goals at Win- nipeguiln leading Edmonton to*a’ 6-4 win over the Warriors as. the | WHEL ‘entered its. 13th season. . J+ Other Edmonton scorers were} Gordon... Labossiere, -.Ch u c, ky Holmes ¢ and rookie Ed Joyal: Nick Mickoski, . also acquifed , from thé ‘AHL during .the~ off- ’ season, paced Winnipeg with. two goals. while ‘Al’ Nicholson =. and) Gordie Redah] added singles. | Solinger. joined’ Edmonton: late | last season and .was, one’ of. ‘the | club’s most consistent. scorers. in}. o a ‘the latter weeks .of the schedule, FIRES: WINNER. . ae “While Solinger carr ‘ied: Eamon-| ton’s attack, it was Joyal’s: first |: professional goal ‘hat: hurt, Win: | nipeg the. most. ° ils chewan n unior ‘Lengue 6-l'at Es-|. "tevan and Victoria of the WHL trounced ‘Kelowna’of the Okana-, ‘gan ‘Senior - League 11-4 at ‘Ke-: Jowna. ‘steamrolled Merritt: ‘of the OSHL :16- 3 at Merritt. ~ 4. ’ Seattle. edged Kamloops of the]. ‘OSHL : BD Saturday ‘and Victoria trimmed | ‘Vernon ‘OSHL 8-2 at “Vernon.: Be -4-in.an. “exhibition game Chilliwack: Saturday.» Sunday Seattle of the WHL' - Spokane: defeated the Canucks in: von “Sunday” “ Montreal. 4, Boston. ‘4 - Chicago 3, ‘New. York. 2 “Toronto °3, - Detroit’ 3: (jumped John Thonias of Boston | said he competed meet: in his native city of Lug- | . medal, ‘in the Rome games. No? games - played Friday or v Monday. a ale Ss OCCER PLA YER WITH SHORTS - EAST LANSING, “Mich. “(®—A ‘soccer player wearing’ shorts ' “will handle kickoffs for the Michigan State football beam in a . game against. Iowa. here Saturday. . Coach Duffy Daugherty decided on’ the move “because | of. a. 99-yard touchdown run made against his team after a. kelkoff last Saturday. : . He wants.a -booter who can. send the kickoff. ball into the enemy end zone to avert similar runs, Bs The job will: go to either Cecil Heron, a 32- -year-old | ‘De- . troiter originally from Jamaica, or Reiner Kemeling, 24, a -Racine, Wis. boy originally from Holland, Both are “experi- enced soccer "players and, in practice, have consistently landed. | the ball in the end zone. _ The one used Saturday. will ‘wear, a helmet, , football Jerséy, ., knee pads, soccer shorts and boots. po, Nuw VORE aoentrereec si Belmont Park: suspended. jockey Willie Shoemaker ‘for. “MOSCOW (#—Valery Brumel, one of the two Russians who out- in the Olympic Games, .cleared seven feet, 214 inches Sunday. Tass, the Russian news agency, in a track for careless riding: aboard. "Scot- land in the fifth ‘race Saturday. Scotland finished™ first. but was placed second for. intefering with Brumel’.won the silver | Wolfram, who came home: sec- ond but ‘was, awarded, first: a * YOtince Kupect Daily Mews: > ~ re a ne : Tuesday, October’ 11,” 1960 mee ees ansk. Ls SAB MOANA UE BA ODS IN Fe at Pt 7 Besse gag gh oe doa 4 ye HAR BM PAA BORER RAEUIND BBS OREN ND We ve vy eit a _ ve oye ee RT 170. HANDLE FOOTBALL KICK OFFS | “ tiders 48-7 in Regina, But. 10.. days. Monday effective through’ Oct. 21° a - ayn es a veN wey Pig y By ‘dhe: ‘Canadien Press Winiipeg ‘Blue Bombers ai- ‘| vanced. their ‘Western tnterpro- vincial Football Wnion yead -over |. Fg ye victory Thursday agains: the fWekimos in Vancouver. CALGARY ON SPOT Unfortunately for t Calg ary, cdmonton Bskimos.:‘Monday, ‘de- British Columbia has played two- ‘eating. Saskatchewan «the ~iponst, interest ‘of the weekend ‘centred around ‘British ‘Columbia Lions -and ‘Calgary ‘Stampeders. Winnipeg ‘has all but sewn’ up -Ithe league championship for the third straight | year while | Td- monton is secure ‘in the ‘know- Jedge they:.can do no worse than ‘end the .season: in secona place ‘| pehind | ‘the: ‘Bombers. For the othér. two beams -B; C. and Calgary—though, tt. hammer. ana” tong, - Jeup-froe battle. that hag ‘even ‘the experts guessing “as both teins ‘battte for third place and “thé. final play-off: position. Saskatchewan is mired “in. the* league “cellar with only. one ‘win and one We ip 12 games. 2000 oo. Su , Saturday | Calgary | van thea. inte ijurd place . with: a 31-11-.win over Ex imonton - Jing ig cal Lions play. Saskatchewan Octo- Edmonton,. _ pass | 'were shared. between ‘fultback! ‘Johnny Bright down, end Tommy-Joe. Coffey; halfback Jimi} Rough- less games this season than the ‘Stampeders and it’s beginning to appear as though time Is going to run out on the Cowboys. In their four remaining games, ber 15 and 29, Calgary October 22 and Winnipeg October 13. Other than their game against Lions October 22; Calgary can ‘only ‘hope. to make ground against Edmonton at Calgary October 15. Halfback Gene Filipski paced the Stampeders in their win against Edmonton as he scored two touchdowns to go with one each scored: by Don Stone and Ron Morris while Doug Brown! picked up seven points on a field, goal and four converts. ' Edmonton points in the game with a touch- cath eae Po Ga acd. ans eb py Se Ee eee ee Lions, St tampeders con tinue Woodruff with a convert and end Vic Chapman with a single. The game was highlighted by a rushing duel between Calgary fullback Earl Lunsford “and Bright, trying to retain the ‘league rushing crown he -has held for the last two seasons. LUNSFORD LEADS __. Lunsford came out the winner on the night’s. challenge duel, picking ‘up 114 yards to 50 ‘for oright to ‘take the lead 1,087 yards to 1,007. Here again, Cal- gary having only two more games left . in their schedule, could hurt as. Bright will have one more game in which to hold on to hus ticic, In. Regina, out 17 points for Winnipeg with two touchdowns and five con- verts. Halfback ..Ray Jauch also while: i seniors and Philpott Evitt jun-, 4 {ors; 1geniors and Orme’s juniors; and scored two touchdowns NHL SCORES , “Saturday Montreal 1, Boston 1 New York 5, Toronto 2. a holiday crowd. of 10,300 turned out to watch ‘fullback Gerry James hammer. * Ye ee BR FY FBR be ttle | half Leo Lewis, fullback Rick Potter and end Ernie Pitts ac- counted for one each, Quarter- back Vern Cole kicked a single. Saskatchewan’s seven points play. James’ 17 points moved him into second place In the league scoring race past Bright and he- ‘hind Edmonton quarterback Jackie Parker. Parker has 95 points while James Has 1 and Bright 172. ‘Floor hockey tonight There “will be floor hockey teams required to be there are requested to attend. From 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.—Park- ers. seniors and’ Van's juniors; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.—Sports Shop 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Savoy .9:30 to 10:30 p.m.—Rupert, Hotel After, Winnipeg had ‘overcome cs -a.4-2 ‘deficit.to. tie thé-score in the. final period; “Joyal: connécted _ for ‘the winner, with less than five “minutes remaining. : The teams were ‘tiea® ye L after “the, first. period but. Edmonton| | “forged in front’. 3-2 after *twojo 2004 periods. Both of the ‘Flyers’ ‘séc- -ond period goals camé with’ Win-’ nipeg’s: Don Ward , in thi penalty. ‘ In exhibition’ : ‘games: “Monday “night,° Rortland :” cof the: WHL: ‘downed “Estevan - . of» the. Saskat-- Here, are the draws: aml TONIGHT | we! 7 p. "m.—Ford «vs » ‘Langford; “the. Lions ‘who: won a’ 21-13" iwth a field goal, seniors and Elks juniors. Bateman vs T. ‘Lewis: Stevens vs|oo. Whatman; “Manson : - Bell; vs Cooper... 9 pm -- Mitetiell Vs Kristman- son; Lemire vs Kerr; Mathews vs Simpson; | ‘Lambie. vs Rogerson; “ys -Simundson; y by; Gomez vs R. Eby; Warren: ohnston; vs A. MacD d;.and Rudder- ham vs H.'Lewis.: 9 p.m.-—-Moroz..vs Gordon; Me- Kay vs McLean; Greene vs Clou- tier; Bremner" vs Berg;: Byolfson VS: Dominato; - and Garner vs Bond. vs /. THURSDAY “ qT p.m.—-Mathews vs: . Kerr; Kristmanson. vs: Laurie; Mitchell vs Lemire’: Field. ‘vs Lindsay;. Lamble .vs ‘Simpson; and Parker vs Rogerson. * ' 9 p.m.—Stevens .vs Langford vs Cooper; Batoman;. Anderson ey, Lewis: Ford . vs vs. Paul: Manson vs: Whatman, and Schu- ° man vs, Bell, a FRIDAY. eo 7 pm-—Goimez vs n. Eby; Si. mundson vs H, Lewis; Shier vs Glordano;- Rudderham - vs ' A, MacDonald; Warren vs R. Eby; and Scott ys Johnston. 9 p.m,—Greoene, vs. McLean; Gordon. ys Bond; ‘Moroz vs Mc- Kay; Garner. vs Dominato; Bremner ve Cloutier; and Byolf- son vs Berg. ovTonrn al with. a. low, ‘cont. — DIRSELGMARING ENGINE Narry, Walker: Ud. _ 1737 | + Gooreln Atreote sn | Vancouver MU: Ae 1408 aly Parker vs Lindsay; and Field vs |: \- Schuman ys Paul; and. 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