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Barrie Examiner, 19 Feb 1970, p. 11

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Arnistrongs Old Form isuu Rocks By amtx NOBODA lam or hockey George strong still manna to timely knack or starch out at on will The uywnld Vulcans 10th season goal and third nex Im the hats came when he stickhanded his way through thc Montreal deleuoe or clear shot at goalie Phil W2 In other games St Joni Blues downed mango Black HEW 52 Detroit Red Wings tied 11 with MM North Start New York Rangers held Philadelphia Flyern to as some and recordhreaking goal by Ettin Orr helped Bos ton Bruins to 55 sawoff with In Angelo Kings Armstrmgs goal at 1009 at it third period look the steam out of the Canadian and Dave Kenn picked up his secmd goal tho night in the 1152 minute 01 play to make the score 53 Henri blitzhngdrY sooth tamer goal plus one van Comnay or put the Canadians ahead 24 at the end of the second pcrlod before Toronto crowd 15 4E ELLIS SET STAGE Bob Puliord of the Louis and Jean Beiilenu of the Canadians exchanged early WM goals before Ron Ellis again tied it or Toronto setting lilo stage or Armshongs winner Armstrongs pluy to get past Terry Harper brought praise from Lea coach Johnny Mo Milan who said the Montreal dcfcacernun was aghast as with custard on his lace That was the old pro at work Malian mid at his yd cran right winger The brain Mail captain was also outstanding on the penalty kllling squad when motto Jim Harrison sat out lighting major late in the rst period alter tangllrlg with Harper who got tworninuto holding minor New NHL Rule HENRI momma The Canadlens took three other minors and during one or them Kean scored his rst goal at the nith Leafs had 36 shots on Myra while Bruco Gamble made 2r saves to protect the victory ihn win left menu seven points behind lthplace Chllt cage and nine behind Detroit in the bottle or the East Divi sions last played mot lo Bruins meanwhile stayed one point bchtn the leading Rangers while moving five in front of the slumping Cana diam 0n scored his 22nd goal at Los Angcles to break his own record for most goals by de icnceman in one season set last season Johnny McKenzie scored twice while Garnet Balle and Ed Westinll had one goal each or the Brmus More crowd of 10616 JOYAL TIE 11 Eddie Joyals second goal ol the night early in tho third pc rlod tied it or the Kings who mapped an eightgame losing streak Jim Peters also scored twice for the Kings and Butch Goring bent Boston goalie Ed Johnston once Johnston laced 33 shots while Wayne Rutledge made 32 saves Detroit moved to within our Changes Could Slop Drafting From Own Teams TORONTO CF The National Hockw mguo has proposed number rule changes including one that will prevent club rum drafting players from tcams in their own organization during the annual interleague draft W0 have proposed means to Stop this said president Clarence Campbell following livehour meeting with special committee here nlesday Attending the meeting were Sam Pollock general manager of Montreal Canadians presi dent Walter Bush of Minnesota North Stars and Weston Adams Sr chairman of Boston Bruins along with representatives of the American and Western Hock ey Leagues W3 had to am out the ineq uities of the reverse drait Campbell said Iblswns one or our primary concerns because some of the ploy at the last sud tilalt were not in the spirit of the rules Another important point par ticulan no the minor leagues was an hblun occurring alter the interleague draft Lets say that an NHL team claimed minor league player who won earning $9500 in the American League Campbell said The NHL team signs him to oneway contract of 517000 Luter they want to send him to the minors Under tho present rules the club from which he was claimed has the first call on him But his contract stipulates that even though hes back in the minors be still gets $11000 Thisis had ocunomicny and can cream had footings among the other players Our proposal is that such player is sent down the team from which he was claimed may take him back by agreeing to pay him at his original salhry rate plus 10 per cent The club which signedjlim to the con tract would make up the differ ence so the Players would lose nothing Canada To Carry Pro Fight To Stockholm IIHI Congress TORONTO CP Canada after wmnlng in Guns and lo ing in Geneva will carry to Stockholm its light to play professionals in international hockey Hockey Canada following board meeting Wednesday an nounced it would said delega tion to the International Ice Hockey Federation congress meeting in Stockholm next month to propose the reentry of the Canadian team provided the llHF approves gradually increasing number of pmfessloxr 31 players on the Canadian team leading to open competi tion by 1905 Cannda at the mill congress meeting to cram Switzerland last July won approval to play nine professionals in the 1070 world tournament set or Mont real and Winnipeg Earh last month in Geneva under threat International Olympic Committee displeas uretbe five teams involved with Canada in the tourna ments poolRussia nacho alovnkla Sweden Finland and Ears Germanydeclined to take pa SENIOR HOCKEY FRIDAY NIGHT 830 BARRIE vs OAKVlllE BARRIE ARENA laxopruervedtheticdespue inclngisahouwhlle them Star testedncgerumeroniy disallowed by rderee John Ash icy lhe game marked the return tanner aneso to than cap Sin Elmer Home Vaskn hvm the minor leagues replacing do fencenun John lilsxuk who was mt down The and Flier each scoredmmthreegoais in the rst period at New York and goalies Bernie Parent or Philadelphia and T81 Sawchuk kw their nets cloan through the last 40 minutes GRAB EARLY EDGE The crowd or 17350 saw the Flyer take an early lead on goals by Earl Helskala and Gary Dornhoefer Jean Rozelle replied or the Rangers buiore Garry Peters put the visitors in front Drive Balm and Bill Fairhaim scored to pull the Rangers even holding the Flyers to their 20th season tic Keith Memory and the Pin grr brothers ganged up on the visiting Black Hawks til Innis spoiling their bid to over take Detroit in the bottle or fourth place Mccrcrtry scornd twice for the Blues Bill Piagcr got ll goal and an assist while brothers Barclay and Bob helped set up goals Phil Goyctte and Bed Baren son were um other goalgotten for St Louis which took 1L int lead over secondphlco odelpbia in the West Divi slorl Stan itiikita set up Hawks goals by DennisHull and Lou Angottl Chicago also had it goal disal lowed when referee Bruce Hood noticed Emir Tlm Pappin in the goalnease at the time of pow erplny score by Gerry Finder The Hawks ght play host to Minnesota while NEW York is at Detroit and Pittsburgh at Los Angelcs Rue Ashamed 10on cpl ll disillu sloucd allude le talked ro drcment Wednesday after To ronto Maple leafs scored our timesinthethirdperlodtopull out 53 National Hockey League win over his Montreal Canadieus Im pretty ashamed the coach or the 1969 Stanley 01p champions said pretty ashamed The team has been going like this or three weeks wiwnys they have one had pe riod The game goes 60 minutes eh suro dont want to get sick for guys like this guys who dont want to work for me You yell and yell and they do nothing for you The only idea is to put somebody else be hind the bench somebody theyll play for BARBIE mm WAY mm Schoolboy Curling Battle Now Wide Open Fight 51 JEROME Que CF Manitoba New Bmick not Qubec were tied in rst phat at tho handing school curling championship alter play Wedrwsday throw the ght or the title wide open Each team had 51 won16$ record otter winning their two gums Wednesday but British Coltnnbia at +2 and Alberta and Northern Ontarln at so ro mashed in contention Na tram east of Ontario has titan the championship since it began in 1550 but the darkhorse rinks Iii Quebecs hlyrun Nussty and New Ennisnicks Ron Fer guson have surprised their fan vorcd Wexem appancnls since the tournament begun Monday Following the leadtrs going DETROlT PITCHER DENNY McLAIN 5m McLain Appears Before Probe DmOlT AP Denny hfclain the EycaIold Detroit gu pitchlng nce voluntarily met behind closed doors Wednesday with icdml grand jury that is xiiohm latermic gambling McLiIn emung from seclu sion for the rst time since Fri day when baseball commission er Bowie Kuhn said in New York that unspecified uiiLh eld activities by thin in 196 were being studied Federal nttomcys declined to discuss what Manin said dur ing his 45minth appearance bolero the grand jury United States Attorney James Bricklcy said that McLain was very cooperative in furnishing Information to the grand jury and to James Ritchie who heads us justice departman task iorce investigating organlt izrd crime Brinkley said that McLuln had not been subpoenaed for the up pcaranco his rst before the grand jury Bricklny said the inlt vestigation was an independent one that Ritchie has been pur suing for some time EVERYBODY HELPS Ritchie said federal attorneys are also cooperating fully with tho baseball commissioner and consult with his office on daily basis to discuqs mntlers nr dishppeamd mutual interest McLaln again but be may ho on route to birth land Fla where the Tigers open spring training Fridny His wife Sharyn told reporters ear lier Wednesday that her bus band has done nothing to hurt baseball Mrs McLain daughter of tar mer Cleveland Indian shortstop Lou Boudrcuu added We lire behind Denny 100 per cent She was interviewed as she boarded an airplane by herself in Detroit Wednesday altornuon or flight toTampa Flu en route to Lakelund Also Wednesday an eviction suit against Manin in South cid Mich district court was postponed until Friday McLains landlord alleged the ballplayer is $2450 behind in am OBJECTIVE CAREER The Regular Officer Training Plan is for bright young men looking or meaningful career You undertake complete university education with degree in arts sciences or engineering plus iuu military training Result you graduate as complete man welleducated with an ofcers commission in the Canadian Arroed For ces Act now because we begin selecting candidates early in the New Year For full information contact CANADIAN FORCES RECRUITING CENTRE 25 St Clair Avenue East Toronto 290 Ontario Tel 9666564 Name Address Degree or Grade provmce go THE REGULAR OFFICER TRAINING PLAN Royal Military College or Canada Kingston Ontario Royal Road Military College Victoria 80 College Militalro Royal do SaintJenn Que Canadian Universities 9mm awnnnvwmmm4 mm MIAV41 munmm mat urn EST were Saskatchewan with wonlost record Ohmic and PrF cc Edward Is land at 14 Rota Scotti at 15 and winlcss Ncwioundhnd will re 1mg In slnhround games Wodth day Manitobas Brim Pension Prince Edward lsland 98 Que bcc counted finalend four to dump Dave Folk of Saskatche Wan 95 Bob Thompson oi Brit ish Columbia dumped Doug Ha gumun of Northern Ontario 12 as New Bnlnswick swamped Newfoundland Ken Briggs 175 rent or the suburban Detroit home Orland Ellis an attorney xvmscuting McLuin asked for the postponement saying an outolcourt sottlemcnt hciug attempted edged Don Carmichael nr and Ontario Rad Osborn whipped Bil Trusts cl Nova Scull1 in fthround pales New 5mm lzk downed Km Ontario 56 Quebec needed an aim end to defeat Nov Seoul Hlo Manitoba beat Onmnn l0 Albertas Dave Haley dropped pm 156 and Sasha chtwsn slipped by BC $5 Shp Ferguxon xcd thrd Garth Jardm of the man NB rink played in last years championship and they hnvo used the experience to curl cun aiscilly this yulr Ferguson changed tactics Wednesday alter the filth end We werc playing takeout but thcywerebclterthanussol lm to the draw He Still needed an extra end but Std his last fork to Like or Nortbm ow rn mmyhlhociztfooll mlvonxthcin only The Hammer mk curling togethe ln rm mohtfornyurmnn ideale below the lithium mulch Lead Walter lith was In letied tulle Wednudays $5 and bu to British Columbia he sold should quit curl ing Scctxnd Bill Thomas said ulza Ll smhrnuc fl 125 drubhmg We just didnt ge slangd We had nothing loll after that loss to New Brunswick Tho Quebec rink rum Orrnsv town is one the youngest the hcupicl and coach Bruce 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