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Barrie Examiner, 20 Feb 1969, p. 13

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tears one Canadian Boston Hubs Are Still SCOT BUHON Mn Prue Stat Writer Goaitcxxtec Joe Daley of Pitta burgh Penguins received ca act what he wanted for his bi ay his first National Hock ey League shutout Daley as yeaha old today picked up the shutout Wednee day night as the Penguins upset Boston Bruins so Tho Bruins presented the shutout reluctantly to Daley who made 41 sawsis in the first period and it in the sec ond it was the first shutout of the reason for Pittsburgh which has employed veteran net mindcr lies tilniiley in most games Despite the loss the Bruins remained deadlocked wuh Montreal Canadians for first place in the Eastern Division The Canadiens were troumed 51 by Tomato Maple Leafs Wednesdny night Meanwhile Oakland Seals downed Chicago Black Hawks at Minnesota North Stars out iasted Los Aogeies Kings 74 and Detroit lied Vinga held New York Rangers to be Daieya task was made easier by the absence of centre Phil VEspoaita mm the Boston lineup Esposito the Mills leading mortar sat out the lirst game of twosome suspension given for pushing and hitting referee Bob Sloan during llama earlier this month SCORE TWO GOALS crowd of 3189 at Pittsburgh saw Keith McCreary score two goals for the Penguins and Lou Angotti One Great goaltending by Bruce Gamble helped the Maple Leafs end Montreals unbeaten streak at seven games before lsitl5 Maple leaf Gardens patrons Gamble made 40 savos in what he described as his best game this season starting goal tender Gump Worsieyof Mont rcal was taken to hospital for observation after suffering head iruury hi the first period Worslcy tell heavily after Montreal detenccman Jacques Laperricre checked teammate Serge Savard and Toronto for ward Bob Pulfard into the goal area Roglien Vachon rapiaoed Woralcy and save up all the To ronto coals Scoring for the Maple that ware Norm lltlman Dave Keen Elli Sutherland lion Ellis and Paul Henderson Bobby Row eau scored for hfanlreal at 1111 at the final period to ruin Gambios shutout Rookiea Brian Perry and Norm Ferguson paced the Soak to their victory before woos at Oakland Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita replied for Chicago The victory was the fourth this season tor Oakland to five games against the Hawks it also was their lath against Eastern Division opposition Perry scored once in each pe riod while Ferguson tallied in the int and tblld Ime PLAYOFF WI Ah McDonald scored two goals and assisted on another to guide St hula to in win Ind clinch playolf spot for the blues in the Western Division Firstplace St Louis holds 23 rohét lead over runnerup Oak an Jim Roberts had the other St Louis goal and Andre Lacroix tallied for Philadelphia before St Louis gathering of 15m Phil Goyetic of New York and Dean Prentice oi Detroit ax changed secondperiod goals as the thirdplace Rangers stnycd one point ahead of Detroit in the Eastern Division turnout of 17250 at New York watched Goyette score on pass from flog Flaming at 1605 Prentice tied the score at 1806with newcomer Waync Connolly setting up the goal Minnesota thrilled 12052 hometown fans by scoring four firstperiod goals and then coasting to Victory Blli Goldsworthy had two goals for the North stars and single goals went to Danny Grant Ray Cullen Bill Collins Wait McKechnlc and Danny Lawson Ed loyal had three Los Angeles goals and hill Fiett one The win moved Minnesota to within two points of lourihplnce Philadelphia in the fight for the filial playoff position in the Western Division COmbines Act Shouldnt Help Vancouver VANXJUVER CF Van couvcr hockey fans are in for disappointment if they ex pactthat the federal Cnm bincs investigation Act will force an early National Hack cy League franchise here Vancouver economic consult ant says For the last three years action under the Combines In vestigation Act has been held out as possible means of getting the NHL to expand into Vancouver Dr James sherbaniuk wrote in re cent article The act in its present form does not apply to professional sport he said And even if it were to be amended appropri ataiy the results would notim prove Vancouvers NHL pros pacts for some time Ron Bastard consumer ai fairs minister mentioned the possibility of eventually using the act against the NIH in Parliament earlier this ses sion in February 1966 he had introduced private members bill to amend the act to include professional sport but it died after first reading And last May he suggested that parliamentary commit tee be established to investi gate 3th NHL and organized hockey in general EMPHASIS 0N GOODS NHL As the act now is worded the restrictive activities prohi bited relate with certain axe captions to the production and distribution of articles or commodities with the empha sis on goods rather than serv ices Dr sherbaniuk says only tewservicesstomge trans portation and rental of goods and price of insurance on propery or personsare spew cifically outlined in the act Restrictive arrangements among members of proies aion which call for the per formance of services alone have been considered to be beyond the prohibitions oi the legislation The above cate lary would include hock ey in the article Dr Sherban iuk aaid Mr Bastard has iridi cated that any amendments in the act will have to wait until the Economic Council of Can ada completes its studyhe gun in l967into combines problems its report which could pos sith recommend including sport under the combines act is not expected until May or June But this would be only the first step in very time conmrning procedure Dr sherbaniuk predicts Amendments would have to be drafted debated in Parlia ment and finally made law NIGHT NEED CHARGE it is unilkely naiveer that this movelalpne will scare the NIH into loo ening its grip on new tranchiscs Experience indicates that the league governors are not easily inflmidatcd be said if they should still refuse any overtures for expansion it might prove necessary for the combines nch to con duct an innu and to lay formal charge against the based on the new amendments Allowing timedor the prep oration of the case the trial possible appealsperhaps to the Supreme Court of Canada the whole procedure from the time at the economic councils recommendationsx to the ultimate court decisi could earliyt re two or than years iv We could be well into tilc 1m hockey season or beyond before the efficacy of these proposed amendments in known iiull May Score lflil Points Too By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Hull at Chicago Black Hawks scored his 38th goal of the season Wednesday night to move within 13 points of tirst place in National Hockey League scoring PhiiEspos1 obt Boston Bruins who served the first ame of twangama suspen lcdncsdawdeads withvz pmnti on 36 goals and so assists Hall is runnerup with 79 points Goldie Howe of Detroit lied Wings held scoreless chncs is third with 33 goals and 44 assists for 77 points Stan gt Chicago who goal Wednesday is fourth with 74 points on in goals and 52 assists The leaders EspositoBos ti Hull Chi Howe Dot Milxi rChi llaliveau lVftl Cournvye Mti 34 Bercnsonvsu 2L21L Delvecchio Del Hodge Boa answers sass naval LONG LIFE Playful and youngacting aa thoymigbtseerngtottarsrhave life expectancy at 30 lean st Louis 22g nawgagi r111 CRUCIAL splitsocond is at hand for attacker and defender alike as Nick Libtit oi the Detroit lied Wings and TORONTO OP The National Hockey league Play ers Association od Wednesday it will hold $12000 51hole golf tournament at tile Board of Tirade course at wood bridge Ont next July The $2000 will be divided among the top finishers in the lemon field four players from each NEE teen1 chosen on the basis oi their boxoitice draw and hockey client The tournament will be soon sored hy the association and an airline Proceeds minimtnnoi $5000 guaranteed bythe airline will go to charity chosen by the association We havent sought approval from the ProfessionalGolfers Association said association counsel Alan Eagleson oi Toron to Were not likelyto invite the golf professionals in hockey in play New York Rangers goalla Ed Glacamin prepare to make their individtfal moves Giaco min was the winnerthis timeas he stopped Libetts The tournament poses no problem to players who also are not pros but amateurs may lose their amalcur standing as golfers by playing N0 OBJECTIth We have no objection to pm tceing up in an open tourna ment against anyone pro or arduteur std Bill Hamilton executive director oi the Cana dian Professional Golfers Asso ciation that Jim Gaquln executive di rector oi the Royal Canadian Golf Assciation said that play ing for money would resuitin amateurs losing their amateur status The tournament will be it tornday afialr with each hockey player paired with three businessmen amateurs in bestbaii lithole team match July 10 HOCKEY STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Eaatcm Division Boston Montreal New York Dctroltr Toronto Chicago 215 191 60 Western Division 32 16 12 169 lid 76 Oakland 22 28 159 13853 Los Angcles Z0 3t 139 IM 46 lPhiladelphia 1331151517751 Minnesota 15 as 143 204 49 Pittsburgh 12 37 MG 33 Results Wednesday Montreal Toronto Detroit New York Boston Pittsburghs Philadelphia St Louis Dos Angelcs Minnesota Chicago Oakland Games TonightV Toronto at Montreal Pittsburgh at Detroit Chicago atLos Angola Central League Northern Divialtmf WLT Tulsa 211614176 moss Omaha 2425119419255 Kansas 19191513164 53 Memphis 103613160 254 33 Southern Division Oklahoma 34 119231 149 77 Dallas 519 192160 61 Houston 25 714 9170173 59 Ft Worth 21 2114171177 56 Amarillo Results Kansas City it Memphis Oklahoma City Dallas Tulsa Houston Minnesota Claims Brian canacher NEW YORKVIGP Forward Brian Conachcl placed on waivers by Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey uagua has been claimed by Minnesota ger Std Abel said Wednesday Abel said the transfer of Con acher was notconnccted with Detroitilifinnesota trade of right wingers announced Saturday That deal gave Wayne Connolly to the Wings and Danny Law Pt son iirstyaar man to Minna sota in what Abel described as straight trad Your boy and StAndrews At St Andrawa boy has the benetit of excellent endemic instruction in small classes fur thermore he enjoys no parti palion 1a very calm extra cumcular programme or rports music dramatic cadets and dozan school clubs St Andrews la fortunat in lngflg slrongwcll med at at iwenl seven hunters who have gr uaied from six tean different top universities in Canada on United sum and Great Bntaln Th 11g character doveio ment and int lectuai growth based upon individual Itudant effort motivated by atimuiating encouragement from masters An increanng use is made of new audiovisual nidl and boys in achieving ditional arms by improved Eram lion entrance scholarships will be held March 14 glicationl mud re gill meo1asa or re II Mr amt1m master St AndrewI Col lope Aurora Ontario 19271017115648 North starsRedngsmana close shot in the first period of NHL game at New Yorks Madison SqtlureGurden to night The game ended in 11 tie AP Wirophoto NHL Players Association Plans Golf Tournament The next 5i holes July illdi will be separate todrnamcnts with the amateurs competing for prizes and thc hodrey play are for money or prices on bestball basis in icamsot two with handicaps to count Norm illtman of Toronto Maple racism the first entry to be announced Eaglcson said Ullman can take money or prize if he wins Gemini rec Whistler Mountain Canadar annotation far the 1m Olym piulwiil be the rite of the Ca nadlan Alpine ski champion llltpl Inning Friday Jdeidotaboutmskienimin across Canada will conpeto at Whiatier 75 miles north of Van comer on the fringe of Carl baldlrprovlaciai part Matrices of Canadaa national shiteamwtllreturntrom Eu rope to contpetn in the event interline Sunday With roost countries staging maivr league baseball players boycotytai mint training shows of cracking but not rep their representa cctlng another fer from club owners vNamplaycrs such in Pet Tom Seavcr Jerry 7George Scott said they would report to ining lindgvvwncr Francis nah of Cincintlhtl Rods saya thats Just the beginning the real test of the players hasnt como yet Dale said in Cincinnati can tell you there are lot oi playersslgncd and lot more ready to We really havent tested Marvin litilicrs control of his man That brought response from litilier executive director at the ifalor League Players Associa tion Thisprovea it is all stall ing tactic to try to break the as sociation wide open Miller said in New York TURNLDOWNOFFEIIIT Earlier in the day player rcp resentatives had overwhelm ingiy turned down the latest proposal by owners to increase the pension $la00000 to 854 The players had rejected previous $1000000 increase and Dick Moss counsel for the asso ciation id player representaa fives ot think the new offer significa enough to submitta the membership The Association is asking for $6500000 pe packag 11 MERE mm WALTEMABYN 1H ki championships litWhistler Moun amine their national championships lta lifta serve vertical drop the same weekend in top Eu ropean and United Statea alter are expected at Whistler The weak devoted to national rneata endalea liters to magneto in their own country without loop ardiaing international point standings which count for World on placomat SEASONS OLD Whistler il relatively new it resort opened three seasons remand managed by Jack Bright formerly oi hiont Tmm biant Que May over an AP 111 Mass also said few players were expected to report to spring training but reaffirmed the association beiiel that the majority of players would not aim contracts or report until the dispute is settled But among those who were signad today was Jarvis At lanta Braves top pitcher last season with 1612 record Scaver an allstar with New York Mots last ycar said he had not signed and would not re port at St Pctersbarg Fla will play this season wheth er the disputa is settled or not be added however omens wru herons Grotc the Meta oilstar eatch er and teammates Nolan Ryan and Danny Friscllo hoth pitch ers also said they would report Scott Boston lied Sox infield er was quoted in copyrighted story in the Boston ikaveler as saying he planned to report on schedule next Wednesday John Batman and Itoa Brad catchers withMonucal Expos andteammaic Bob Bailey re ported chnesdny lion liarrelson Boston slugger who led the American League in runabaiiad in last season ear lierannnlmced his intention to report having signed contract last summer And veterancatch ar Russ Nixon and veteran pit cher Dan Osinski reported ear lier to theChieago White Sox camp at Sarasota Fla TRY EXAMINER WANT ADt PHONE 7287414 NextttmeyoulicveA crowd ovar bring unit whisky meantiorlparties SeagramsMeiiow listYo abort onesAudkihats even withaura partyi youre pouring sweet of mo feet longest in North America The base is at Lilo feet the top at that The mens and downhill events will be held rri day The mens racewili be over lopooiool course with vertical drop of 3500 feet The women will race down 1400 ioot vertical drop which extends along l0000foot course The slalom which will be held Sunday will be run over mens course of 3500 feet drop ping 740 feet the womens run will be 2300 foot with Minot drop Saturdays giant slalom Le compromise between the down hill and slalom it demands series of highspeed turns over course controlled by more Widclyspnpcd gates lit Whis tier the course will be 8000 teet long and the drop 2400 feetfor both men and wonion NEW APPOINTMENT Kenneth Ken Lloyd WonvrrHAanrrrr we morons no announce the appointment at Kenneth Lloyd to their sales stall Ken well known in Bar rte and district tor his sports activiti baingooaoh nithe Pee Wee Hodccy alibi also for his advanced uranium in nukmwtive Ntaii ilo resided in Barrie wlihvhds wife and two dnidricn gt onesor long ones be worthcaiebrating anagrams Mattelrat

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