Baltimore won ll of its it re NEW YORK JETS quartets back Joe Namath takes loss from tight and Pete Lammaas RIGHT during recent train Colts Favored session In Fort Lauder Lammona was catching the ball for Namath when it was returned from pan Joe had tossed Jets and Baltimore Colts meet Sunday in Miami for the Super Bowl AP Wire photo In Super Bowl hllAiifl AP New York lots and Baltimore Colts held light workouts Friday in prepa ration for Sundays Super Bowl game The Colts champions of the National Football League are repaint favorites over the Jets of the American Football League The NFL won the tlrst two games of the scries inaugu rated in 1961 In Va Kickotf time is 305 pm nsr At stake for the players in addition to the pro football title is $15000 man for the winners against $7500 for each loser ulnr season games to take its division title then defeated Minnesota for the NELa West ern Conference crown The Colts went on to smash the Eastern Conference champion download 344 in the NFL championship game In the AFL the Jets won theln first title with an 113 record in the Eastern Division They won Snowmobflersi Face Bare Roads Temps 58 Below TOK Alaska Hare pavement temperatures down to 58 below and thick ice fog re duced the field in the Midnight Sun 600 snowmobile race to only 22 Friday the second day of competition More than 300 racers left the starting line at Anchorage and only about 150 left Gleaallen Alaska Friday morning for the motile run to Tok on the Alas ka Highway near the Yukon border Temperatures Friday ranged from 10 below to 58 and bars pavement along much of the route forced all but 22 to drop out with broken or wornout skis First to arrive at Tok was A1 Penguins Iire Planning To Stay Put TORONTO OP Pittsburgh Penguins have no plans to move to another city the teams rep reseatative on the National Hockey Leagues board of gov ernors said Friday Donald Parsons Detroit lawyer said in telephone coa versation that the Pittsburgh team is not for sale and will not be in the foreseeable fu ture Let me also add that the possibility of switch from Pittsburgh to some other city is not now contemplated and will not be in the foreseeable future stress that we will work to de velop the Pittsburgh area in hinges the team will gain approv al Parsons was commenting on rumors that the Pittsburgh fran chiserwould be shifted to Van conver as west coast replace meat for Oakland Seals who ap parently are destined for Buf falo NHL pr asideat Clarence Campbell confirmed Friday that he has received notice from the Seals of their intention to seek noproval for sale and transfer of the club to Niagara Frontier lnc in Buffalo Campbell said decision on the Oakland franchise switch will is made at board oi gov ernors meeting Jan 21 at Montrealn hosAngeles would be the only west coast team if Oakland la the title game defeating Oak land Raidera 2723 The game matches clubs with high powered offences and stingy defences The Colts in 16 games scored 460 points and al lowed the opposition only 158 posting three shutouts The Jets scored 419 points and allowed NO The big question Is defence Caach Vecb Ewbardr of the Jets who once coached Balti more to two NFL champion ships insists his loss experi enced team has an excellent chance to be the firstAFL Super Bowl winner Weara the best AFT team in ploy in the Super Bowl says Ewbank Jet quarterback Joe Namath was the clubs leader this sea sonHe completed 18 of no passes for 3147 yards and 15 touchdowns He can throw long and he gem the ball off fast and hes accurate Namath has three prime re ceivers in Don Maynard Lee of Palmer Alaska driving Class machine He covered the 200 miles in four hours 46 minutes Les Brodiay was seclt and in Class snowmobile in four hours so minutes Machines left the starting line at twoanlnute intervals No Canadians finished Friday Best twoday total is held by Jim Austin of Anchorage with 10 hours 56 minutes for Class followed by Marvin Ode of HossaauMlnnia hours 10 minutes in Class Strong winds and more Ice tog should make the final mmila leg through the Alaska moun this range hazardous sDriving anopen snowmobile at so miles an hour in 60 below creates randchill factor of 160 below zero Exposedt1esh items in so seconds at that temperature and drivers havedavised elaborate masks one incorporating womanshair drier to protect George Sauer Jr and Pete Lanunons Yo Valtil Earl hiorrail the Myeanold ioumoyman quarterback who has been with number of NFL beam was aoquircd by the Colts from New York Giants for tight end Butch Wilson after the great John Unitas developed sore arm Almost overnight the veteran of 13 NFL seasons he came star He threw as touch down passes in leading Haiti more to its first NFL title since 1959 He was voted to the ailNFL team and sole cted player of the year Don Schula Baltimore conch says his quarterback didnt have bad day all sea son The Baltimore defence is spearheaded by powertul and quick front four consisting of ends Bubba Smith and Oldell Braase and tackles Billy Ray Smith and Fred Miller This four should put the Jets often siva line and Namath to their biggest test 30wune SEllAS BARBIE BOWL Season Highs Men High Average Jack Symes High Triple Roger Woodard 623 HighSingle anger Woodbrd 257 156 High Triple Lorraine Milburn 560 High Single Lorraine hill bura 235 Weekly High Triples linger Woodard 573 Russ hicGivem 543 Hon Milhurn 540 John Goutouskl521 Dave Marten 519 Helm Sperl 518 Jack Syrnes 512 Syd Stark 50o Jeanne Mar ten 470 Laurie Heatty 446 ircne 438 lorralné Milburn 434 High Singlés Ron Miihurn 234 Roger Woodard 212 Russ Meleern 19 Jack Symes 19o HarrygBeatty 199 John Go ouski 192 HeinzSperr 18$ Syd Shark loo Chester Wake 198 Dave Marten 171 Wayne Ouilum 176 lrenc Doaaghy in Sandy Zeigler 174 Jeanne Marten 172 Disses NHSCONCEPTION Ornithologists say that despite reputation for wisdom owls their faces iiuiialo Bisons By THE CANADIAN PRESS Buffalo Bisons are giving teams in both divisions ofvthe American kHockey League hard time The Bisons downed Hershey Bears the Eastern Division leaders on Friday night to in crcose their flrstplace margin in the Western Division to 16 points over runnerup Cleveland Barons Gerry Ouelette scored two goals for Buffalo and single goals went to Dennis Hextnll Guy Trottler Wayne Rivers and Norm Besudln Michal Harvey and Roger DeJDrdyscored for Hershey In otharAH action Balti more Clippers downed Spring field Kings 34 and Rochester Americans took Providence Reds The Bisans erupted for three goals in the final period after scoring once in the first and twice in the second Hershey which leads secondplace Provi dence by sixpoints got goal in each of the first two periods four points ahead of Springfield in the Eastarn Division ché Mortson Bob Brink vrth and Bob Hivard scored movcd fnrBaltimoro The Springfield Thirdplace Baltimore moved are noted for their stupidity Down Hershey To Increase Margin In WeSt goal athll of the final Doriod Baltimore took 21 lead in the first period and Rivards goal at 417 of the fins period nailed down the decision Playercoach Dick Gamble scored three goals for Roches ter Red Armstrong added two for the Americam and Tom McCarthy one Don McKeaney Dennis Macks and Yves Incas High Averagei Jeanna Marten pa Donaghy 442 Millie McGivarn had pair Bob Hawkins and Pete Bettiel added singles to the Oaks lain COACHES DON Shula of the Baltimore Colts LEI1 and Webb Mask of the New York Wolves Claude Taillicr and Sakarl Ahlbert are names thatare not too well knowa around the NorthernOatarlo Hockey Assn elation Junior series At least not until Friday nights action in the modem league Taillfer spare goalie for Sudbury Wolves who makes only infrequent appearances stopped 23 shots to post too shutout over North Bay Trap T3 He was helped by his new teammate Ahibert who scored one goal and setup four others Abibert was playing his first game after being obtained from Kitchener Rangers of the Ontar io Hockey Association Junior series At Sault Ste Marie the home town Greyhounds posted a52 victory over Espanols Eagles in the only other game played Sudbury still lends the leamlc New Baseball Commissioner Is Sought NEW YORK AP 0rgan ized baseball will try again to select commissioner to re place William Erkert when the two big leagues meet jointly in Bal Harbour just outside Miami Beach Fla Tuesday Feb The first meeting to pick cornmissioncrheld in Chicago Dec 20 ended in deadlock Eckert resigned under pressure Dec The Florida mécting ivas called by the executive council headed by Walter OMalley of has Angcles and Gabe Paul of Cleveland Indians Three baseball men are in the forefront of speculation over the tab They are John McHaleof the new Montreal Exposai though he has said he Intended to stay in Montrealas well as Leo Macthnil general manager of New York Yankees and manager of San Francisco scored for the Reds $6500 development of the Ontario lower salary range er Box mo Huntsville Dnt Phone 1094448 Department ofTourism and Information TOURIST INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER The DEPARTMENT0F 10me monumenjre quires an energetic and imaginative person to assistia the ties Will include consulting with and providing guidance to tourism establishment operators on all aspects of manage ment tourism promotion within given geographical area inspection of tourist facilities and compiling tourism data location Huntsville with some trayel QUALlFlDATlONS Graduation from postsecondary school course in business administrationlraiated to the bullet in dustry and administrative experience in the tourist industry Applicants with lesser qualifications may boconsldared in Daptof Tourism information Giants $7600 tourism industry Responsibili VNB Trappers BARBIE SATURDAY JANUARY 11 IIll Barrie Flyers Toppled Oakvllle Oaks colostrum hind twogoal deï¬cit in night at the Barrie Areas to topple the Ontario Hockey Association Seqior leagueleading Flyera Wayne Weller put Barrie head 24 on pair of first pen iod goals but it was the only lead the team enjoyed all night Terry Holmes and Marcel La Belle scared to tie the game by the minute mark Holmes scored once more be fore unl game was over to match ddsamnan Don Currie who also Jets arethe two hehnsmen whose teams clash In the Sup er Bowl at Miami Sunday Drab twi points ahead of the Grey hounds Play resumes Sunday with the Greyhounds moving to Garson Falconbridge and North Bay at home to the Wolves At Sudbury defenceman Ricky Pasanen scored three goals to pace the Wolves viclt tory Bill Buba scored twice for Sudbury and John Descbene Gerry Currie Ed Taylor and TomCassidyrfircd the others Bill Slawidga scored two goals for the Greyhounds and Hon Guzzo had four assists in game marredby 32 penalties including 10 majors other Sault goals went to Tim Dool Paul Evay and Sam Grosso Dave Hobinson and Brad Campbell were the Espanola marksman Barrie Gymnasls Register Tuesday Registration for the second session of the Barrie Gymnastic Club has been slatcd for Tues day from to part at East view Secondary School The club accepts slightly over 100 members standards for beginner through advanced students Instruction is based on inter average age isunder 21 but national Gymnastic Federation eight or 10 of them can be sure 3517i Gymnflsuc 010 tinder feacemen Ab Demarca and Bob head instructor Dave Boyd su Murdoch had played consist pervlsorvof physical education ently well during the teams for Barrie Public Schools is twoweek European tour while Jon Weeks John McMillan and Ralph Kosowan scored once each for Barrie Relentless pressure by the Oaks gave them margin by the 1minute mark of the no and period lbey scored once more and Barrie added two more to give them 54 edge going into the last an minutes Kosowan amisted by Weeks and Deva Nicollshcn lied the same at 618 but Curie came back eight minutes later to beat Ken Payne with screened shot to put Oakville ahead again it was Kosowane first goal in four starts Carries winning goal was scor cd while dcfenceman Rick Mo Clecklla was serving minor for elbowing marlie Cipalia Cipolla was cruising in front of the Barrie net and McClock linopparently couldnt resist the urge to get dig in Of the 12 penalties called in the gameEarrie drew nine and of those ltcclockiln got four and hlcllillantwo The score would have been higher in Onkviiles favor but Payne came up with some un believable saves and the Oaks had tough luck around the Bar no net Both teams hit goal posts twice By Determined Oaks WAYNE WELLER two loll There were no motion called in the game but McMillan came closest in the first period thn he and Currie squared off McMillan sent Currie flat on his back with tremendous left and that was the ear of the scrap The Flyers play the oaks to morrow night in Oakvilie Period lHarrltWcIlcr llcClockllnh 174 BarrieWeller Adams Ni OakvllleHoimes tBottlol 1107 viiiedrchlle Pole Penalties llcCiockila 041 Weeks and Milne 335 McMillan lichlilian and Currie riddledlilox 1131 Second Period OakvilieHawkias Cipolla Cook 109 Oakvhlccurflo unassisted 42m BarrieWeeks Nicoilshcn 504 OakvliieHnlmes Pole 1538 BarriadlLJlillan unmist ed 1948 Penalties chiuk 206 Bester 630 Dclcaurt 920 railarenas 10 Barricdtosowan Vccks Nicholishcn 618 11 OokviiIcCurria tLchlla 1430 12 OakvllleBettiol unassist ed 1550 Penalties lchlncklin 49 1422 run CANADIAN races The bottomplace teaml arent always pushovcrs as London Knights and Kitchener Rangers proved Friday night in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior series They came up with their own Hollywoodtype scripts to pro vide an exciting finish to two of five league games gt The Knights scored on third period penalty shot andagain with 25 seconds loft in the game to nip the powerful Montreal Junior Canadlens in Kitchener the lastplace Hangers struck for two goals 13 seconds apartwith less than two minutes left in the game to salvage tie with Peter or gh Poles secondplace holders in theleteam circuit in the other games Niagara Falls Flyers trimmed Hamilton 613 to snap illgame Red Wings Win streak Ottawa 61s clipped Oshawa Generals and firstplace St Catharines Black Hawks shaded Toronto Canadians Ildapt To European Hockey Rinks SUNDSVALL Sweden Heu ters Jack Hownass player coach of Canadas Eastern Na tionals said Friday night eight to it members of his squad could expect to qualify for the Canadian National team for the World Hockey championships in Stackhohn in March Bownass was speaking with reporters after his team ended its twoneek Swedish tour with surprise 42 lossto Medelpad province This tour has been very in structive he said The boys have learned to adapt to the larger European rinks Their of world championship tickets Bownass said he thought de Charles Chub Feeney general Mr Don Lorlmer President to his sales staff nmu $16 ofthe largest in the prov winger Steve King also had as irromrurnr MR JACKCARROLL ia pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Jack Carroll Graodvictuibrtl muslin been outstanding in the Generals on for their two goals to gain Marlboro to before toil fans in Toronto league action resumes Sun day with Niagara Falls in Meat real the Black Hawks at home to Ottawa the Rangers playing in Toronto and Hamilton visit Thc tie enabled Paterborough to movaintol second place one point ahead of Hamilton but eight points behind the rampag lng Black Hawks At London Bert Wilson poked in his own rebound with 15 see ends left in the game to give the Knights their upset victory only their toth of the season penal ty shot goal by Londons Gerry Bradbury tied the game at at 800 of the final period Other London scorers ware Bob Roselle Clyde Simon and Neil Nicholson Reiean Houle scored twice for Montreal tied for fourth place with the Flyers Other Montreal scorers were Richard Martin and Hobart Guindon Goalie Cam Newton was on the bench in favor of sixth at tacker when the Rangers erupt tie before too hometown fans WCK SCORES Bob Whitlock acquired from Halifax Junior Canadians got the gametying goal after Joe Norris had tipped in Henry Lehvonans drive from the point to narrow the Patelborough lead to 32 Al Carver standout on do fence got the other Kitchener goal Hick Madeish Tlm Jones and Paul Perras were the Pe terborough scorers Newton was the star of the game handling 47 shots while the Rangers man aged only 37 shots most of them from long range Dennis Giannini scored the winning goal for St Catharines after only 45 seconds had been played in the third period Marcel Dionne Skeeter Teal Jr Cellar Dwellers Stage Thrilling Upsets other marksman for the Black Hawks who outshot the Marlbo ras 4287C Toronto scorers wcra Doug Acomb John French and Hill Harris SCORES 38TH GOAL For Acomb it was his 38th goal of the season and ï¬nd in the last lagamcs liarris goal in the second pe riod came unexpectedlywhen St Catharines had pulled their goalie on delayed penalty At Niagara Falls the Fiyerl scored two quick goalsla the second period to sew up their victory Captain Don 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