PHILADELPHIA FLYERS centre Bobby Clarke left watches as his shot settles in to the goal past Minnesota North Stars goalie Pete LoPresti in the first period of Tuesday nights NHL game Too late to help was North Stars defenscman Doug Hicks APIhotol Foreman unanimous choice for NFC Pro Bowl lineup NEW YORK AP Running back Chuck Foreman was the only unanimous selection for the National Football Confer ences 1977 Pro Bowl team NFC president George Halas announced Tuesday Foreman the versatile run ning back for Minnesota Viklt ings was one of 24 selected players whose NFC teams are alive in the National Football League Dallas Cowboys who enter tain Los Angeles Rams Sunday in one NFC matchup had the most players selectedeight Minnesota which is home against Washington Redskins Saturday had seven of its play ers picked for the Jan 17 game in ScattlesKingdome Los Angeles had six players chosen Washington three Three of the Cowboys are starterswide receiver Drew RANDY ltlNlYltl The line of Randy McIntyre left wing Steve Rinneard centre and lim Miles right wing has become major scoring machine for the Bar rie CoOp Major Midgets The trio has nine of the 28 goals scored by the ToOps in their last four games Macan tyre has four goals and two assists Rinneard is responsi ble for two goals and five assists with Miles hitting for SPOR TS BRIEFS DATES SET TOKYO AP The 1977 World Cup mens and womens volleyball championships will be held in lapan Nov 629 The organizing committee said 12 mens and eight womens teams will battle in elimination rounds to be staged in 24 Japanese cities with the womens final to be held in Osaka and the mens final in Tokyo The womens matches will be held from Nov 815 and the mens from Nov 17729 FIND OLGASIHHCSS INDIANAPOLIS AP So viet gymnast Olga Korbuts missing wedding tress and veil have been found at an In dianapolis bus terminal and are tht Meyer 44 It has all qualilv features of our rquulrn snow plow liliis ils Ixlra ieiglit and length providi greater Hinw moving iapat ity tonit iii tuilav IIlll let llx show you the iii tlIit Got lot of snow 69 Of snow plowmg oritrai tor Wlill heavy work load vou IHIII heavyduty snow plow ll If youre professional Pearson the NFC receiving champion tight end Billy Joe DuPree and free safety Cliff Harris The other Cowboys on the team are quarterback Rov ger Staubach tackle Rayfield Wright guard Blaine Nye de fensive end Harvey Martin and free safety Charlie Waters Minnesota placed live star ters on the teams including Foreman quarterback Fran Tarkenton tackle Ron Yary guard Ed White and defensive tackle Alan Page Also chosen from Minnesota were rookie wide receiver Sammy White and middle linebacker Jeft Sienion Los Angeles had three start ers on the team defensive end Jack Youngblood outside lincr backer Isiah Robertson and cornerback Monte Jackson Also chosen lrom the Rains were wide receiver Ron Jessie SCORING MACHINE FOR MIDGETS SIllVlI RINNICARD three while backing up another three oOps are currently leading the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League with 14 wins to their credit Barrie meets Rich mond Hill at the Eastview Arena on Thursday ToOps are preparing to meet tour ing midget team from Sweden Jan at the Barrie Arena Tickets for this game being held for her An employee at the bus terminal heard the story of the missing dress on morning newscast and remem bered that bus driver had told her he found wedding dress last Friday when the troupe of Russian gymnasts featuring Korbut performed in In dianapolis Korbut had bought the dress in StLouis last week IIILEVISIZFIGHT NEW YORK AP The NRC television network an nounced Tuesday that 12 round heavyweight boxing mat ch between unbeaten Duane Bobick and Ken Norton in Madison Square Garden next March will be televised live MEYER enooucrs centre Rich Saul and running back Lawrence llcutcheon The three Washington players named outside linebacker Chris Hanburger strong safety Ken Houston and kick return specialist Eddie Brown all will start St Louis Cardinals squeezed out of playoff picture by Washington had six players named to the team All of them will start The St Louis players are wide receiver Mel tray tackle Dan Dierdorl guard Conrad Dobler centre loin Banks cornerback Roger Wehrli and kicker Jim Bakken The other NFC starters are running back Walter Payton of Chicago Bears devensive end Tommy Hart of San lirancisco Hitters middle linebacker Bill Bcigey of Philadelphia Eagles and punter John James of Al lanta Falcons JIM lllJlS are on sale and available from any member of the Co ps team Maclntyre wears sweater No Riniieard No 11 and Miles No It LA KINGS MAKE IT 42 Concen tra tron key word in Capitals loss By ROSS HOPKINS The Canadian Press When you cant concentrate for 60 minutes you shouldnt be playing in the National Hockey League That was the sentiment ex pressed Tuesday night by Washington Capitals coach Tom McVie after his club drop ped 42 decision to Los Angeles Kings But the statement could just as easily have come from the mouth of Philadelphia Flyers mentor Fred Shero After all the FlyersStanley Cup champions two years run ning before losing the title to Montreal Canadiens in last sea sons finalshouldnt be ex pected to let twogoal lead slip away in the final two min utes to club with the worst record in the league But thats exactly what they did Tuesday night drawing 33 with Min nesota North Stars In other games New York Rangers tied their crosstown ri vals the Islanders 44 while Buffalo Sabres dumped Vans couver Canucks 63 Tim Young proved to be the Flyers nemesis Tuesday The Sudbury 0nt native in his fir st full NHL season tied the game for Minnesota at 18209 of the third period and then fired thewinner with 19 seconds re maining Young Minnesotas leading scorer and 10th in the league with 13 goals and 23 assists cut the Philadelphia lead to 32 when be stuffed shot behind Flyers netminder Gary Inness in goal replacing Bernie Parent who had started in the Flyers previous 28 games He then scored the tying marker on slap shot from just inside the Flyer blue line with North Star goaltender Pete LoPresti on the bench in favor of an extra attackerthe first time the manoeuvre has ever been successful for Minnesota Bobby Clarkes 11th goal of Refresher course helps team and player bring in win By SCUIT ABBOTT The Canadian Press Don Larway appreciates the World Hockey Association lit tle more today And his Hous ton Aeros employers no doubt appreciate him more too Larway fresh from two game assignment to Oklahoma City Blazers of the Central Hockey League scored two goals in helping Houston to an $3 victory over Phoenix Roa drunners in one of three WHA games Tuesday night Its rude awakening Larway said of his weekend exile There are lot of dif ferences down in the minors especially as far as finesse is concerned But Larway didnt seem to argue the fact he had needed the refresher course in pro hockey reality knew hadnt been playing well Seine players have slumps but not 20 game slumps had few psy chological problems butl think that more games like the one played tonight will help me overcomethem In other action San Diego Mariners trounced Edmonton ilers 61 and New England Whalers tripped Quebec Nor diques 31 HOWE HELPS Gordie Howe who hasnt played day in the minors sin ce the 194546 season with Omaha of the old United States Hockey League and Cam Con nor also contributed two goals apiece to the Aeros cause at Houston Ted Taylor and Glen Irwin had single goals The victory extended the Aeros regularseason home un beaten string to 16 games WHA record Del Hall scored twice in the opening period to give the Roa drunners who have lost eight in Ivy blanks Blazers 50 for 11 th straight win By EARL WATSON lvy still claims the lofty posi tion of being undefeated in the Simcoe County Broomball League Ivy pushed to its 11th straight win this week with 54 win over Harrie Blazers Ivy has 22 points at the top of the eightlearn league seven more than the Jets Canadian General Electric and Peter Reino Hustlers are tied at 14 points Al Elliott paved lvys win with two goals Dave Schandlen John Walton Glen llitchiii and Rod lilon had one goal each Earl Elliott had the shutout In other games Molsons blanked Ernies +0 CGE outscored Allaiidale with IltCIRClIlO stopping the Jets 42 Brian Maclssac Cecil Mendel Fred Fritz and Bill Dennis scored for Molsons Terry Hill got the shutout Brian Watson paced CGE with three goals Keith White had two goals with Ken Saunders netting the other Tom Bishop replied for Allan dale Elmer Gallant connected for two goals to power Hustlers over Jets Iom Carcw anti Lyn Payne had one each Joe Puplinski scored twice fortheJcts STANDINGS ll Iim Ivy ll II 22 IZI9 Jets ll ti 39 2t li IIJ GII II it l1 lfiï¬i PCILFIIQIIIU lIIti ll 112 19 213 Molsons Mt ll It 36 It lfiZI Hlalersllti ll If 41 322 Allandalc II It 32 197 IIrnits If ll it 4Ull TUI lIIIZIIS IIIM Elliott lI 19 III 12 lit Schauillcu It It lit luplinski It i7 24 Hitihin Ii l2 ll 51 2H Watson itiIli ll ltoiitlcdgein 12 lti il MtIJntltn itirli ii in Robbins Ii ll l5 Helmka Mb ti ii Walionvli 11 BARRIE DENTURE CLINIC COlEflA DT Complete Denture Service 7264721 105 Dunlop St Member Oenturist Society OI Ontï¬vio Barrie wish to express my sin cerest thanks to all of the workers and to all those who supported me in the recent moyorolty election row 24 lead but Howe and Irwin tied the score Robbie Ftorek put Phoenix up 32 early in the third period but Houston rallied with six consecutive goals to win was little worried when we fell behind 32 said Hous ton coach Bill Dineen but we came back in fine form Its quite change from the past seven games when we scored only ninegoals Don Burgess had two goals and an assist as San Diego whipped the ilers at Edmon ton Joe Noris also scored twice for the Mariners who are sec ond in the West Division after having played 21 of their 31 games on the road Norm Ferguson and Kevin Morrison scored one goal each against shaky Ken Broderick who gave up three bad goals among 215 shots Bob Nevin scored his first WHA goal on deflection with less than seven minutes remaining lor Edmon ton the season had given Phila delphia firstperiod lead and after Talafous tied it for Minnesota at 1019 of the sec ond period Gary Domhoefer scored twice both assisted by Rick MacLeish to set the stage for Youngs two goals It was the second tie in as many games between the two clubs this season They played to 22 deadlock at Blooming ton Minn on Dec Despite the point the North Stars still find themselv in the Smythe Division cellar ied with Vancouver Minnesota has only six wins and seven ties in 31 games With the tie the Fly ers extended their unbeaten string to 12 games longest in the NHL this season OPENS SCORING At Landover Md Tommy Williams opened and closed the scoring giving the Kings right winger 20 goals for the season The Barrie Examiner Wednesday December 15 1976 17 Los Angeles moved one point ahead of Pittsburgh Penguins and into second spot in the Nor ris Division with the victory The reason we lost this game was because of total lack of concentration by our team McVie saidWe made mistakes tonight that you shouldnt make in the juniors Rookie Don Murdoch scored two secondperiod goalshis 24th and 25th of the yearand Phil Esposito added his second of the game at 624 of the third period to lift the visiting Rangers into the tie Clark Gillies scored twice for the Islanders who twice en joyed twogoal lead They still led 43 entering the final period when Esposito got the final goal The Rangers who along with Philadelphia and the idle At lanta Flames are chasing the Islanders in the torrid Patrick Division have lost only once in their last 11 games The Islanders hold down first place in the division with 42 points record second July to Montreal in the overall stand ings Philadelphia is three poin ts back the Flames two more off the pace and the Rangers nine points out In Vancouver the Sabres toyed 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