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Doug Socidcrt cutm-Ms ituid shutout of the season and 'he second of the week for Montreal us the 'an i diens h Linked the New York Is Lind en Saturday night in National Mix key League pluv Soetdert, (barged with si u( tones and one loss in his List eight appearances, needed only 31 saves Bobby Smith and rookie Handy Buev k the nephew of former Boston sooted 43 secgreat John Bucvk onds apart with the game barelv 3' 2 minutes underway, to give Montreal a lead Smith, w ho added an assist, extended his streak to 16 games, and Buryk scored his first NHL goal after being promoted from Montreal's Sherbrooke farm team earlier in the week Bucvk was lying on the ice when he scored Smith, who has collected 12 goals and 15 assists during his streak grabbed a rebound after New Yotk goalie Kelly Ilrudev made a save on Kjell Dahhn. the NHL's storing lead er among rookies Defenseman Craig Ludwig scored his second goal of the season at 17 29. when his shot eluded lfrudey Soetart's best save came in the first period when New York rookie Mark Hamway fired from point-blanrange i - point-scorin- k 5, Oilers 4: At Edmon-lon- , Bnan MacLellan's power play goal at 2 45 of the third period gave N'eew York Hangers a Rangers hard-foug- Olson then-recor- 2 native at a meet in Osaka. Japan After disposing of six men who had gone over at least 19 feet in their careers. Olson set the bar at 2 in an attempt to beat Bubka. And on his third try. he did. It is a scenario that is expected to go on and on throughout the indoor campaign. But how high can man go? "I think I can jump three or four inches higher," he said. I feel I can " jump 19-19-- 3 8 , till TO f" Aft v, - spt 4: At Detroit. Wings Lanny McDonald scored two goals and defenseman A1 Maelnnis sparked a l second period with a goal and two assists, helping the Calgary Flames to victory over the Detroit four-goa- l - p on Dec 3 Detroit's record is The Broten line combined fur its second of three goals, the first of two in the period bv right winger Ciccar-elli- . at the worst in the NHL North Stars 5, Leafs 2: At Toronto. Dino Ciccarelli scored twice and combined with linemates Neal Bro-teand Scott Bjugstad for nine points to lift the Minnesota North Stars to victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs The North Stars, in their last tie early in the six games, broke a second period n 4 12 Whalers 5, Nordiques 2: At Quebec, defenseman Histo Siltanen scored two power-plagoals in the third period to break up a tie game and lead the Hartford Whalers to victory over the Quebec Nordiques. The triumph was the second for the Whalers in as many nights over their Adams Division rivals y Capitals 5, Flyers 2: At yard specialist Johnny Gray, judging efforts at the by their world-clas- s Sports Arena. Another matchup to watch throughout the season will be the one between Irishmen Eamonn Coghlan and Marcus O'Sullivan. O'Sullivan stunned his countryman in the mile run, handing the "Chairman of the Boards" his first indoor loss at that distance since Feb. 21. Foster, a silver medalist in the 1984 Olympics, was first out of the blocks and won the hurdles in 5 88 seconds. That bested the record of 5 92 set by his longtime adversary. Renaldo Nehemiah, in 1982 "Everyone has been telling me this is going to be my year. Foster said "I hope it comes true." "(The unbeaten streak) was a barriI saw." O'Sullivan said. I thought it would take a long time but fortunately for me tonight I got over that Bub Carpenter and Alan Haworth scored during a span as the Washington Uaptials took command early in a penalty-marregame to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers to barrier." The year also promises fine efforts from hurdler Greg Foster and 800- - predicted gual - nred bill goal I Ur the e,i a e w Ml I would win," Gray said. "I wanted to put myself in a pressure situation and see how I reacted. Coming through like I did, I think it's gonna be a great year." Snmmei w i s the sei tind in a U- Muski gun s six goal margin of v ie v was the highest against the I odd ugles so far this season 1 Muskegon and Foil Wayne are tie only rinks in the league in winch tin Golden Eagles haven I left yet tin season w iih a win Salt Lake is now n 3 at Muskegon and (I 2 in Fort Wayne Thomas felt before the Muskegon game that since the team hadn ' placed well in losses to I'eoria and Kalamazoo, the thought of playing the neatly unbeatable Lumberjacks on their home n e would he an added inc entiv e He said the fear of being embar russed a third time would probably make them want to play better It didn't work out that way 16-- The line of Tim Hrynewich. 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Moe Mantha capped a middie-perioPittsburgh surge with his seventh and eighth goals, the final unassisted while his team was shorthanded, leading the Penguins to a victory over the St Louis Blues Gray beat his own world mark, set h of a second. He last year, by posted a 1 46 8 to beat Santa Monica Track Club stablemate Earl Jones (149 t ice The latest triumph was on hesirut ed by goultender Miehel Dufoiir will) a lot of assistance from Scott Gtulil Gruhl scored the first hat against the Golden Eagles this season in 44 d er thildpeiii.il three ill the s.iioe pi in. my g, tines Vancouver Canucks Bubka and Olson are scheduled to meet at the Los Angeles Times indoor meet on Feb. 21. Coghlan inte'fiortiofvoi t!u unlit rj.it i , l"uk 1! nf the Guldi 11 Eagle- - w u i t hrdult Unforturiati tin for trams to makr prnoilic Ss's there Sin tl ss.is thr i ,cr wiltl the Golden Eagles Salunlas night The hosts writ n I sets ill handing the Golden Eagles then w ol st loss of the season 7 befoie.i sellout i rowd of 5 Util It also was Salt Lakes thud straight loss on the road Then, again, Muskegon hasn t been too kindly to its visitors all season lung winning 16 of 19 games nn home y Handover. Bubka in Pole Vault O'Sullivan, whose stocky build is ideal for the steep curves of the indoor mile, ran a 3 58 37 to defeat ted lie ' .j J ,m h nut ,1 d 1 1981. n si i l.olla- of he Mu k Spot Is r II, I has bi t!l J pLu e goii Lumber J II ks lntcinalion.il Hotkey League trams would like to avoid this si usoji like the flu but ( all t Penguin goalie Gilles Melloche (feet in air) fails in his attempt to block the goal by Blues Joe Mullen (on stomach). Doug Bodger (3) knocked Mullen to the ice just after the shot. Hed Wings 1 i tta.M l. 11..- l e Detroit is winless in its last 10 home games, breaking the team reseason cord set during the 1976-7, e not won at home The P J Wmp-v si, ice a c'.cry over Philadelphia ibl.I f.l- I I The loss snapped Edmonton's winning streak 7, to ll ( skl.GoN Ml lead Mark Napier pulled the Oilers to w itlun one gual at y 36 but New York hung on despite Edmonton x pulling ol Fuhr for a sixth skater Flames I); lunu.iiv I) S'JfllblV, IHLs Top Team By V over the hdmorton Oilers With Oiler Mark Messier sitting in the penalty box Mucl.elluu unleashed a hur d slap from the slot area that found the top right hand miner behind goalie Grant Fuhr for a three-gam- ikl lldlill1- Ragles Rlown Out - v . 4 , y?fr S 1 vii tnry One-Up- s LOS ANGELES (UPi) Although he was half a world away, Billy Olson was able to issue a challenge to Sergei Bubka of the Soviet Union. The challenge at Friday night s Sunkist Invitational came in the form of a pole vault of 19 feet, 3 2 inc hes an indoor record and said, "Sergei, I dare you to top this." On Wednesday. Bubka topped Old son's vault of 19-- 3i. going a c inch higher than the Dallas j t M7rjj C, ' ri A t r a - IHI. t M |