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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jan 1969, p. 9

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bostofii Leafs Bian ayawrraumu CnnldlallnuStlflWHiu Fans at Detroit Olympia could be excused for believing that this seasons edition of the Red Wings is one of inspect in the National Hockey Dengue teams history thoush the Red Wines are lit tfgii for third place in the can ern Division with two other tcanuaod are 12 point out of first they have not lost et the Olympia slnca Dec 15 Tire Red Wings stretched their unbeaten streak at home to 12 gamesnine wins and three ties 5Inday night by edging Toron to Maple Deals 34 The line of Gordie Howe Frank Mahwllclt and All Del vecchlo accounted for all tho Red Wing scoring and continued to be the hottest threesome in pro th Horse scored two gtiais and 3st ragsr assisted on Mahovlich while Delvecchlo gained three assists before crowd of 1537lhe largest Dc troit crowd ever to watch the Wings in other games Sunday New York Rangers edged Montreal Canadicns 12 Philadelphia Flyers downed Pittsburgh Pew guins 54 Boston Bruins edged Minnesota North Stars Chicago Black Hawks trounced Los Angeles Kings and St uls Blues defeated Oakland als 31 DOWNED THE SEALS TOO Saturday the Red Wings de fected Oakland so Toronto blanked Pittsburgh Mont real beat Philadelphia New York shut out Chicago 34 Bos ton took St Louis to and Minnesota nipped Onklnnd 32 Sunday Howe scored his 23rd and 24th goals of the season while for Mahovllch it was No 31 ii The Maple Leafs got finalpe riod goals from Norm Ullman and Floyd Smith At Boston 14669 watdted the Bruins beaten only once in at gamcs increasc their Eastern Division lead over secondplace Montreal to seven points Phil Esposito the lNHLs 1end ing scorer got goal and two assists for the Bruins while hhnny Bueyk Ken Hodge and Johnny McKenlle scored once each Claude Larose scored two goals for Minnesota and Ray Cullen one Esposito leads Nil scorers with 73 points on 30 goals and 43 assists Linesman Pat Shetler suf fered severe cut near his right eyc and was taken to hospital where he will on kept for obser vation Shetlcr was trapped be tween Minnesota defenceman Bob rMcCord and Boston for ward Wayne Cashman and all three fell to the ice Doclors said Shetler apparent had suffered no damage to the eye PENALTY HELPS RANGERS New York won on thirdperiod goals by Jean Ratehe and Vie another by BLACK HAWKS goalie Dave Dryden gets the big mick in position as he pre pares to knock lens Angeles midfieldboth witir Juan Beli venur of Montreal serving malor penalty for spenring Yvon Cournoyer nnd Delivcau scored firstperiod goals for Montreal and Hndiicld had secondperiod tally for New York Eelivcnu was given the major for spearing Phil Goycttc St Louis increased its win ning streak against Western Di vision tcnms to 17 and its lead in the division to 17 points with its victory against secondeplace Oakland before137ao at St Louis Gary Sabourin Frank St Marseille andJim Robuts FIGHT RESULTS Mexico CityRuben Oliver ies 120 Mexico knocked out Kasuyoshi Kanazawa 119 Japan San Juan Puerto Rico Bcnuy Brlscoe 152 Philadelp hin stopped Paul Rondon 162 Venezuela Pat Shetier Cut Nearliye BOSTON AP Lineman Pat Sheticr suffered severe cut near his right eye and was carried from the ice Sunday night in the third period of Bus Rm Bruins 44 Nationalliock ey League victory over Minneso ta North Stars Shetler was trapped when Minnesota defenceman Bob McCord jammed Bostons Wayne Cashman on the boards The three fell to the ice in tile Shctler bleeding profusely was taken to the Massachusetts throws slalom gate durinz Eye and Ear Infirmary Shetler was admitted to the hospital and doctors said he would he kept there five days for observation The docotrs said as far as they could determine there was no damage to the oyebut they wanted to keep him under ob serration because if ibshould start hemorrhaging rt could cause damage The cut which apparently was inflicted by stick was right at the corner of theeye andunderneath il 51111de lwinnca AladnPonr pittance goes fcup sidirtgzedloninrMogcve total elapsed time of counterpa Ir aw shot nunydtning last nudits game in Chicago Making sure Kings Jimmy Peter scored for the Blues goal by Brian Perry at 224 of the first period cost goaltendcrtdacmtes Plantcvotlst fouls his shutout Three goals by Kenny Whnr ram before 16666 at Chicago helpedthe Black Hawks halt fivegame winless string Other Hawk scorers were GillcsyMar otto Dong Menus Dennis Hull Bobby Hull Jim Pappin and Pit Martin Los Angelea marksmcn Penguins docsnt get set for the re bound is Haudts deienccmnn Mott Ravlloh AP Vitophoto were Bill Flatt GordLabosslcrc and Lowell MacDonald Dick Cherry scoer twice in tho final two minutes to help Philadelphia gain eomeirom behind victory against Pills hurgh other Philadelphia scorers were Forbes Kennedy Andre Lacroix nnd Jeanvfluy Gendron Wally Boyer Billy Dan and Ken Schinkel scored for Pittsburgh TdraSoy Unhappy VXNNIPEG CF Coach Analoly Tarosov fiddled with his notebook while his Russian hockcy team was burning Canadas national team 42 in an exhibition game Sundny night His preoccupation with note book during Russias current tour he told reporters after the game all is in the cause of his next bookHockey of the Fu turc Hockey of the Future may he on Tarasovs mind but his in Canada Jack Melcod is more interested in hockey of the present espe cinlly aftcrhis teams fifth con secutive loss to the Russians The Soviet team again showed superiority in every aspect of the game Sunday meeting the Canadians at every turn bud brenking up plays before they got started But Tarasov who got two goals and an assist from Alek sandr lilaitsev and singles from AnaloleFirsov and Evgcny Mis hakov said he was only 50 per cent satisfied with his teams victory Melch said he hoped Mr Tarasov will allow mevlo he also 50 per cent satisfied with my clubs display Canada got goals from Gerry Finder and Fran Huck the flashy forward whose relentless forechccklng was big plusfor the Canadian cause PLANS NOV CHANGES McLeod who picked up six players from he Ottawabased nationals to complement his Winnipeg team said he plans to use the same lineup for sec ond garne in Winnipeg Tuesday Tarasov didnt BPPFm to have lineup problems as he rested tWo of his more seasoned stars ch sl av Starchlnov and Boris Mayorov But injuries to two other players may change that situation Defencernan Victor Kuxkin left thegame late in the contest with undisclosed iltiurics and Anton lonov left in the third pc giod after absorbing hard check from Ken Stephenson Canada had set the stage for hardhitting game from the outset but it had little effect on the pinpoint passing of the Rus srans Barry Williams Hurt lit Mosporl BOWMANVILIIE Ct Eleven persons were taken to hospital when they were injured during many international snowmobile meetfat nearby moisport Panicduring the WEEkA en rash of accidents on the rough course Saturday injured 10 andforced cancellation of two big shock classes Two races for wothen drivers were delayed until Sunday after Susan Forbes of Wasaga Bead Ont iniured her back when the snowmobile she was driving plunged down an embankment The only driver laiured Sun day was Barry Williams of Bar rie who suffered broken col iarbonc Saturdays moior casualty wasJim Fisher of Wasan 12610 gFrance Strnday Penafiwongl seconds for two slalom runs speetalflalomranaiaworld the eventer Dance with AP Beach who suffcrodieg and 1mm fractures John Cordts of Port Credit 0nt was knocked unconscious bttt escaped serious injury when his strpcrumodified snowmobile crashed JeanMarc Honda of Quebec Qtydominatedlsunday races and was leading the open class final when drivebeit failure forced him out Ross Robinson of North Bay grabbed the lead and won the event Torontos Mike Manley ctnna second Tom Wood of Petcrbor HamiltonvsLPeterborough THE BAD EXAMINERl MONDAY JANUARY no HOCKEY RECORD mcananmw rams no045a 238252 EEEEEgt Los Angeles 15 Philadelphia 12 21 12 Mimi 11 10 11 Pittsburgh 10 31 11 Raul Saturday Philadelphia Montreal Toronto Pittsburgh Chicago New York St Louis Horton Oakland Detroit Los Apgeles Minnesota Result Sundly Montreal New York Toronto Detroit Pittsburgh Philadelphia Minnesota Boston Oakland St Louis Los Angelo Chicago Games chaeadny Minnesota at lllontreal Toronto at Les Angelo Detroit at Now York Boston at Oakland St Louis at Pittsburgh Ontario Senior Pt 25 it 188 106 46 21 171 112 45 17 12 inorocss 17 0146 146 32 1517 114116131 12 19 the is 26 1d 21 11W 15121 Woodstock 27 111511113 thtawn 43 1912 xPlaya partial schedule Results Batuhdly Woodstock Kingston flailingde Gait ii Results Sunday 383323 fl2$£$8 Gait Barrie Oerlizr Oaicville Colwood Kingston Beiletilie Believiile Oakville Ottawa Driliin Games Iucsday Orillia at Woodstock Gnlt at Coilingwood Ontario Junior 14 Pt St Cath 2210 22 15d 52 Montreal 23 191 108 50 Pcterborough 11 516012749 Hamilton 21 15 2141131 44 Niagara Falls 21 18 166 164 42 Oshawa 16 20 157 199 37 London 1418 717i 130 35 Toronto 1512 3160185 13 Ottawa 12 21 6136 179 50 Kitchener 30 ratvmro Results Sunday Ottawa Si Calharincs Toronto ZMontreai London Oshawa Niagara Falls Kitchener Games ntesday Peterborough at London Kitchener at Oshawa Montreal at Niagara Falls Heinlzman Wins Giant Slalom iliVlMlNS GP Kathy Kramer ll of firmnios won the commoners slalom and giant slalom Sunday at the On tario open ski championships Miss Krainer placed fourth in both events but won the overall title Doug Woodcoiek of Oshawa won the combined boys title placing second in both events Seventyetwo sitters competed in the twoday event at the Tim mius Ski Club 41 miles west of here Racing condition were excellent but temperatures were in the lubelowzero range Patricia Otto of Sudbury and Jeff Heintzman of Collingwood won the giant slalom Saturday Miss Otto had combined time of 125577 in two races more than two seconds ahead of Del hie Tickinas of Collingwoodwho finished in 12758 EDGES WOODCOCK Heintzman edged Woodcock with time of 11597 com pared with mom for Wood cock Miss Otto did not finish Sun day after cutting ber cheek in fall Miss Tlcklngs and Sandra Koiyk of Sudbury were disquali fied Sunday for missing gate Miss Koiyk firtishad third in the giant slalom Saturday Ecv Chambers of Fort lilti liarn won the firls slalom Sun day with time of 8342 seconds for the two runs WendyLough lin at Toronto came second in 11125 Keith MacDonald or Lovack Ont look ilte boys slalom in 72d with Woodoodt aeetmd at 7535 and Rene Dallalra of Mid Quay third in 7568 mar sue To illtemale orrawa CP Members of the Canadian Amateur Football Associotion from northeastern Ontario met here during the weekend and decided to recom mend that lhe site of the Ca dinn junior football final alter nate between east and west The recommendation will be CAFA For the last few years the incl has been piayedlln the west but not necessarily at the home of the western representa tive The delegates who met here said they would ask that the final go to the home cltlea It was also decided to risk the CAFA to provida grants to the Nouihcrn Ontario Mbali Asso cialiun for its junior program taken to the next meeting of the Western Skaters Stop Ontarios Domination TORONTO an West Mmmmmtwo erowns in the Canadian finne dating dampionshlpa and hill the contest lrorn becoming an Ontario mt Favorites Inuise Hod and Barry Super of Vancouver won the ionic than and Paul Fitm er of Victoria came from behind for surprise Victory in the fun lor mens singles on the strength or faultless fm skat ins Western hopes in tonights senior finals rest on the free mung performance 01 Karen Mognussen 161astyonrs womens dramplon She has narrow margin over Torontos kinda Carbon and Cathy lee Irwin after compulsory figures Miss Cnrbonotto lost years runneretp trails by less than six points with rum to Miss Magnussens 1059 and is known on formidable competitor in frat skating The 1968 champions in senior pairs and dance have retired and Ontario skaters Sunday moved into commanding pod Hoes to fill the vacancies VUIE WAS UNANIMOUB Anna Harder and Richard Sto phcns of Port Perry 0nt won unanimous vote of seven judges for first place in the pairs on preliminary round worth 73 per cent of possible points Mary Pctrie and Robcrt Mc Avoy of Toronto are second nnd Nancy and Steven Dover To ronto sistcrbrother team om third In the senior donce Donna Thylor and Bruce Manic of To ronto wiu enter tbe tools with lamentmus vote of the judges and slim points lcad from dance tests Saturday and Sun day that counted 60 per cent to ward the title Second are Mary Church and Tom Falls ot Toronto lfazel Pike and Philip Boskiii also of Tomato hold third In the senior mens ditision defending champion Jay llum phry holds comfortable lead in poian and unanimous vote DONNA TAYLOR and Bruce Lemgo at lbrmtoMthe leaders in sauor mimeti tion at tho camdian Barn of the judges after the contended by figures Both Wcst andEast claim Humphry because he started skating in Vancouver but now twins in Toronto DECIDE FOUR TITLES Free skating tonight at Maple Leaf Gardens will decide all four senior championships Sum day there was standiregeooro now for the son spectators at skating dwnplnndlim ocr form one of their routines in Toronto Sunday The oormct itlon will wind up tonight North Toronto Memorial Arenn Sunday was day of triumphs end hard skatingor Miss Petrle Beddes placing Vseoond in the preliminary round of the senior pairs she and McAvoy won the lunlorpnlrs title witha difficult program of condrina tion lumps and spins She is 17 and he is 23 They skated for 01 tawa before coming to Toronto to train Sheehcrn Continues Pacing St Catharines Jr Hawks By THE CANADIAN PRESS if you need reason to ca plain whyst Catharines Black Hawks are the class of the On tario Hockey Association Junior series dont look any further than Bob Sheehan Shechan is the Bostonhorn centre who played the last two seasons with Halifax Junior Conadiens scoringso goals in last year He joined St flatharirles this season and has been power house sparking the club with lib prolific goal scoring and le nacious checking Sheehan picked up three goals and three asists Sunday night to Spark the Hawks to an as victory over Ottawa G75 He now has 41 goals this senson and his Black Hawks lead the totem league with 52 points on 22 wins and eight defeats The Hawks who lead second place Montreal Junior Oena liens by two points have Ilost only 10 games Canadicnsstayed in conten tion Sunday night by whipping Toronto Marlboros 54 before 17015 fans at Montrealvatun in other Sunday action Peter borough Petesclipped Hamilton Red Wings 53 Osirawa Gener alsedged London Knights and Niagara Falls Fiyem thrashed the hapless Kilthater Rangers to before 3613 fans at Kitchener OVERCAME DEFICIT At St Catharines the Hawks overcame 31 deficit before 2506 fans scoring four times in two minutes and five seconds Dicig Redmond and Dennis Giannini each scored twice for the Hawks with Edb McMahon getting one goal Ottawas scor Lavtll ZTVUnivérsily Whips Queens By THE CANADIAN PRESS Four OntarioQuebec Athletic Association hockey games Sat ctday produced combined total of 36 goals At Kingston invalltougc at Dr of Quebec City ran up the highest score with 105 deci sion over Queens University Gaels At Ottawa Carleton Rav ens bounced che visiting Univcrlt sity of Montrcal Carabins 60 while the University of Waterloo Warriors walked over Univer sity of Whither Inncers at Windsor The closest game was in Hamilton where MuMaster Marlins nipped University of Guelph Gryphons 32 Jean Rionx and Gilles Gagnon both collected two goals and htree assists at Kingston larval Wed their seventh win in eight starts to advance into share of first place in the six twm Eastern Division with the Carnbins Norm Colo also added two goals for the winners Denis Mercier Michal Vandal Guy Morel and Jules Perovssc added single goals Doug Harvey Paul Huslidson Jim Carson Jack Barton and Steve Douglas scored for the Gaels who droppaddheir sixth game in eight starts Carleton broke out with five Tildsz goals against Mont real as the Ravens netminder Rick Eenning earned his first shutout of the season John Hose lop with two Curly Gordon Stu Eccles Doug Drummond and Wes Peters were the Carleton scorers At Windsor Ron Roblruono fourgoal effort against the Lancers vaulted WaterlooWar riots into the lead of the six team Western Division two points ahead of the idle Univer sity of Toronto Blues Dick nudge with two goals Dick Oudekerk and Roger Kropf completed the Waterloo scoring Brian Collins and Wayne Pye replied for the fourthplace Lancers Bill Chalnpenkoa two goak led theMarlins against Guelph Gryphons at Hamilton Tom Smallman scored the other Mclifaster goal as Bob Frlchell er nndPeter iron scored for ing was divided among Bryan MoShoftroy Murray Wilson Gvrd Madlorooick Doug Keeler cnd Conley Foray Robert Guindon scored two goals to pace Montreal with teammates Marc iurdiff Re iean Houie and Richard Martin getting the others hark llhndtl and Cord Du vies got Terminals alerts iile coming in when Toronto was playnngp man short Petenboroughs win was over shadowed by the announcerneat just before game time that Trevor Conn the Petes team captain will be lost for die scan sort Conn aggravated an old knee injury in game Thursday against Niagara Falls SPARKS PETERBOROUGH Rldr MacLeish sparked the Petea om 2097 hometown fans with two goals ltickmn ningham Paul Perras and Ron Stadabotme got the others Harm titan markamen were Ron Cli mie Dave Gilmour and lee Carpenter At Oshawa the Generals outshot London 3829 as the Knights sixgame unbeaten streak was broken Scoring for Oshawa were Bob Stewart Ivan Boldirev Fred ODonnell Tom Poxerott and Terry OReilly Replying for London were Neil Nicholson Gerry Bradbury Eob Channel and Clyde Simon Niagara Falls Fiyexs outshol Kitchener 4521 as they ran roughshod over the lastplace Rangers Doug Brindley and Don Tannahiil each scoring two goals REPAIR Now rev tATER on our convenient BUDGET PLAN mans Mechanicl Body and PAINT worttr Phone hes1511 DANGERFIELDS Bradford st antrte

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