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Barrie Examiner, 30 Dec 1976, p. 9

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EDESIARDEVS HELPS our EiiiifiliigsiiUléieiiiialitfifiliiiiiriié 22592 IIITSBL RGII PENGLINS goalie Denis Herron right blocks shot With his mm as Montreal Canadiens left Wing Steve Shutt left watches the play during first period action of their National Hockey League game in Pittsburgh Wed nesday night AP Photo Keon heads list of eight added to WHA allstar team ltlftthftJ CPI Centre Dave Keon of Minnesota Fight lng Saints in his 17th season of professional hockey heads the list of cight players added ed nesday to the World Hockey ssoc1a1ion Eastern liistn allstarteam Keon who starred With lo ronto Maple Leafs of the Na tional Hockey League before tllilng Minnesota for the 1975 76 season was named by East ern DiVision coach Jacques De EDouble award win IIIi El URK API 77 Bert Qones named earlier as Na lttonal Football League of lensive player of the year com feted double award triumph oday when he was chosen over Mhelmingly as Most aluable Player by the Associated Press the Baltimore olts quarter back received 11 of the at bat lots cast by sports writers and ll liltlllli VP for NFLs Jones broadcasters representing each of the NFLsZB franchises Pittsburgh linebacker Jack Lambert the defenstve player of the year finished second in tile MVP race With 19 votes lust ahead of Oakland quarter back Ken Stabler who had 16 Other players receivmg strong support in the voting included Buffalo running back Sim pson GOOD WARMUP NEVER HURTS life of the yol thing anyone can do is go into gallon Illil lle lli fiallle warm up should IN set ltltls part of the prepaiatioils for the atne Those few lnonmm= llitif to the opening face of should he used to IllIIllltI yourself lit war in up might atold inpiiies which might occur simply because the Hod isnt ready for action III the opening Illltllfits of pfaj Skating shooting and lasane the puck should be ItlllIlItl ii the farln up for ltltllttfllfl and forwards Everyone flit hiding goalies should resort to various stretches lJtlHls or rolls thats slanting your upper body slightly apd moving it slowly iii circle toloosen up When you step onto the for the warmrup you should in tbrporate some stretches or rolls into the skating you do around the iCe Dont torch to skate hack Vitardstoo ml llt Always make sure to keep moving and not waste the warm up Before spending llltll tiringl the puck frolii the llIiieline at the goalie set up two on one rushes Alllt 11 end by flipping the puck at the goalie not blasting it at him lse your portion of the ice between the bliielinc and the centre line to do stops and starts across the Width of the surface Some players in the NIH even use that section of the ltt to play hug the ptlik or to pass the puck hack and forth while skating from hoards to hoards typical warm up for me Ill Iiides linibcring up by doing such things as placing the stick behind my back and swaying from side to side see the pic turci Things such as this help ease thoughts about the game but riiost important they make players ready physically Make the warmrup worthwhile routine It will pay off mers to back up the 12 first and second team allstars The Eastern squad Will face the Western DiVision stars in the WHA allstar game Jan 18 at the llartlord tiv1e Centre home of the host New England Whalers Demcrs coach of In dianapolis Racers also added delencemen lohn Hughes of tincinnati Stingers and New Englands Gordie Roberts and forwards George Lyle of the Whalers Cincinnatis Rick Dudley and Dennis Sobchiik and Blair MacDonald and Michel Parizeau of in dianapolis The Eastern Dinsion all stars GoalLou Levasseur Mili nesotal John Garrett Bir minghaml Defencorfton Plumb Cm cinnatil Pat Stapleion lnA dianapofis Rick Ley New England lrembfay Que heel Gordie Roberts New Englandl lohn Hughes Cin cinnatil Forwards Serger Bernier Quebec Marc lardlf Que fleet Real floutier Quebecl Richie Leduc Cincinnati Hugh Harris Indianapoltsl Mark Napier Birmingham Michel larizeau ln dianapolisl George Ler New England Dennis Sobchuk fincmnafil Dave Keon Min nesota Rick Dudley mcinr natit Blair MacDonald lnA dianapolisl Sabres make it ninth Win in row By THE CANADIAN PRESS Buffalo Sabres goalie Gerry Desjardins took test and passed while at least in the view of his coach Atlanta goalie Dan Bouchard flunked As long as he plays well well use him coach Floyd Smith said after Desjardins helped Buffalo beat Atlanta 63 Wed nesday night It was the Sabres ninth consecutive National Hockey League victory Atlanta fired 32 shots on Desjardins the same number laced by Bouchard Bouchard was beaten by several long shots He stopped one from the right point with his stick but it bounced into the air and fell behind him into the goal it goaltender cant stop shots from the point dont know what you can do said Flames coach Fred Creighton In other NHL games Boston Bruins beat Vancouver Canucks 81 Toronto Maple Leafs defeated Cleveland Barons 62 Chicago Black Hawks downed Detroit Red Wings s3 Colorado Rockies beat Washington Capitals 31 and Pittsburgh Penguins held Montreal Canadiens to 33 tie STAY ON TOP The win at Atlanta kept Buffalo two points in front of Boston atop the Adams Division with 2383 record Thirdperiod goals by Terry Martin Fred Stanfield and Rene Robert did the damage toAtfanta Former Buffalo forward Peter McNab had his second three goal night of the season to lead Boston over the Canucks at Van COUVCI McNab ran his Boston goal total to 24 and added an assist to increase his points total to 47 The Canucks suffering their 26th loss in 39 games got some sympathy from the Bruins alter the game Weve JUSI been through the same thing said Brums coach Don Cherry We went seven straight games without win lhose guys the Canucks will pull it out probably on the road Youllsee ln Pittsburgh Montreal went ahead only once at 842 of the second period when Larry Robinson scored an unassisted goal from the side of the net lhat goal was answered by Ron Schocks sixth of the season early in the final period Montreal claimed he kicked the puck into the net but referee Ron Hoggarth allowed the goal SITTLER GETS TWO At Cleveland Darryl Sittler scored twice and delenceman BorJe Salming added goal and three assists to lead foronto over the Barons ending threegame Leafs losing streak loronto got solid and sometimes spectacular goaltending from Mike Palmateer who turned astde 36 Cleveland shots lhree Chicago veteransStan Mikita Dennis Hull and Keith Magnusonshowed return to their old form in leading the Hawks Hull scored two goals while Mikita had three aSSists in cluding one on goal by Magnuson Mikita and Magnuson both are returning from recent injuries Gary Croteau scored With three minutes remaining at Denver to break and 11 deadlock and Colorado ended ninegame Winless streak With the Victory over Washington Weekend games end 1976 college season By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kentucky hopes to make the most of its first bowl appear ance Since 1952 when it meets North Carolina in the Peach Bowl on Friday the first in string of weekend games that Will close out the tint college football season By the time the weekend is over there Will have been eight bowl games and the national championship will tiavc been determined Kentucky With dismal 24H campaign in 1973 went 74 this season But Wildcat spirits were dampened recently when the NtAA slapped Kentucky with assorted sanctions for recruiting Violations Kentucky is banned from bowl games television and the Southeast Conference race through 15177 North arolina which went El is not conceding anything to Kentucky even crowd Size Friday night No Texas Tech and No 13 Nebraska take their disappointments into Houston for the AstroBliic bonnet Bowl The Red Raiders tied for the Southwest tonfcr ence title but missed trip to the tofton Bowl because they lost to cochamp Houston during the regular season The Cornhuskers were knocked out of share of the Big Eight Conference title and the Orange Bowl by Uklahoma Saturday eight of the top 12 teams are in action lop ranked Pittsburgh pits its uti beaten record against No Georgia in the Sugar Bowl in Newtlrfeans No Michigan the Big len cochampion goes against Pa lllUH Winner Southern Califor nia No in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena Calif And No Maryland one of only three major college undefeated teamsrr Pitt and Rutgers are the othersrveould end up on top if Pitt is beaten and Michigan and Southern at he But the lerps Will have to down No Houston in the tot ton Bowl in Dallas to stay alive Saturday night No 11 lhio State coholders of the Big len title and No 12 Colorado which shares the Big Eight crown square off in the Orange Bowl in Miami In Sunday it Will be No 10 lexas and against Florida in the Sim Bowl 111 El Iaso lex and the EastWest Shrine Game at Ialo Alto alif Liverpool still tops in soccer league LthDth Reuterl goal in the last minute by England international Dave Watson en abled Liverpool to snatch 11 draw against Manchester City in Manchester on Wednesday night atid remain on top of the English First Division soccer league HOCKE STANDINGS III taniphell onIerInee latrick Iliiision IIIIIi 145 9331 Islanders 31 Ill lit Atlanta IT ll IZZIIJ 11 Rangers II 11 Ill IIZI 115240 Snnlhe Iliiision St Iitls 1117 fl Ill If blcago 12 Lo it till 1311 loforaifo 21 91 13013 ancouver ltl lti Illil ISII 23 Minnesota 2f ll Elf H7 22 Prince of Wales tonferinie dains Butlalo Boston loroiito fleieland Iiisioii ZI it it Hit Ill 31 Itlti 114 II li 126 It 11 III IZI2I Norris Division Montreal 27 17d Ill Pittsburgh l3 It Ii 11 127 llti os Aliglles IL 11 1111201211314 Ill1l ashtllglorl 12 20 113 IIII 2H ItIJJ it IIIIIZQ SPORTS GUESIOGIANIS EASI RUlHERFDRD Nl IAII New York Giants have appointed Bob Gibson as often sive ciledinator the National Football League learn an nounced Wednesday Gibson offensive backfield coach for Detroit Lions last season had been rumored headed for To ronto Argonauts of the fana dian Football League to ttjtlln head coach Leo ahill He coached the Argos in the early 1970s but was let go about the time ahifl departed as fiead coacfi alter the 1972 season WINSItllGHRAtl HUBABI Australia API The 216metrc yacht Ballyfioo capped successful year by crossing the finish line first Wednesday in the Miltrifle Syd neytollobarl yacht race The sloop skippered by Iack Rookfyn of Sydney finished 17 hours slower than the race Wednesday Results Buffalo Atlanta 21 Pittsburgh if Montreal olorado Washington Iilcago ti lleltoli Boston 11 ancoiivet Ioronto leveland loniglits ainis Philadelphia at Los Angelis Minnesota at Montreal International iljtll Junior est na it If it ti Quebec 17 ll ntario Soviet lininn It It 22 it Wednesday Results til Hilario Quebec Soviet iiioli Thursday Gaines 111 Soviet Inioii gary intario vs Qiiebcc toil SHORTS record Rooklyii said the yacht was buffeted by strong westerly Winds aiid Zfrto thHoot seas 10 GIVE 111l1fl2S MUNIREAL Pi Ed Enos physical education three or at Montreals Concordia University has been invned to East Germany by that coun trys physical education and sports ministry to give series of lectures it was announced Wednesday The East Germans are reported to be interested in the universitys biophySIcal education program as well as IJnos research into cardiovas cular strength human power capacities and Spttllllllttl training programs for llyinpic and protesstonal athletes at al at Ed inon Alltll11SNE TRIBE Kuru laughing sickness al llicts only the Fore tribe of eastern New Guinea and is ltltt percent fatal Manchester tity stiff tfiird on the table came close to joining the champions at the top after Ioc Itoer had put the home team ahead in the 36th minute But Liverpool Without acc striker Kevin chgan deserved point on boncvhard icy pitch which made ball con trot difficult Snow aitd Irecztng conditions played havoc with the large football program and 18 of Ill scheduled inatcfies had to be postponed including seven Fir st DiVision matches The only other First liv1sion games played saw Siiiiderland sitik further iiilo relegation trouble by Iosmg HI at home to Leeds United through 38th minute goal by Joe Jordan while Everton battled to 22 draw at home to Mid dlesbrough Second DiVismii leaders Thclsea suffered their fourth defeat and hcaViest of the sea son when Luton scored con vmc1ng44l home Win on snow covered pitcfi The London team was still two points clear at the top but secondplaced Bolton have game in fiaiid The two other Second UIVlSlOfl matches resulted in Blackburn salvaging potnt in 11 draw away to Carlisle while Englands international striker Mick Channon scored mice in the last eight minutes as Southampton defeated Brtstof Rovers 21 RENTACAR AN ORILLIA 93 Commerce Rd 17051 32616485 JERRY SMITH EDEN RateSDaily Weekly Monthly Yearly FEATURING CHEVROLETS Pittsburgh AllAmerica mid dfe guard A1 Romano leftl and Georgias offenstve The Barrie Examii My CONTRAST IN HAIR STYLES guard Joel Parrish present an interesting study in con trast as they appear to be butting heads during press conference in New Orleans Wednesday They will be Thursday December 30 1976 meeting under less favorable conditions Saturday in the Sugar Bowl AP Photo Fourth victory for Fincups in world hockey championships PRAGUE CP St Cath arines Fincups representing Canada scored their fourth Vic tory in the world junior hockey championships Wednesday bombing West Germany With 80 shots in 91 dectston lhe Win gave the chups the Canadians disappointment lead in the tournament stand ings With four Wins and he one point ahead of the SOVIet Union which has four Wins in four games gotng into todays match against the United States lodays other game has the host Czechoslovakians factng Finland Wednesdays other action saw Sweden beat Poland 65 Fincups captain Dale Mc Court scored his eighth goal of the tournament Wednesday and leads the scoring race with 12 View of Prague newspaper PRAGUE Czechoslovakia AP While forward Dale McCourt is Winning acclaim at the world Junior hockey cham pionships St Catharines Fin cups are the constant butt of criticism both on and off the ice Praismg Mctourt tom munist party daily Rude Pravo described him Wednesday as perfect skater who fias practically all perfect hockey player should he equ1pped With and underlined his clean play The newspaper said coaches jOUInliIlSlS and spectators agreed the two outstanding per sonalltics of the championship were Mctourt and Soviet goal tender lyzhnykh But Rude lravo fiad fess up preciatlon for the tanadian team as whole In spite of playing so far Without loss the daily said the Canadians are to certain extent disappoint mcnt They know how to play hockey and as long as hey con centrate on playing their perr lormance is admirable fhey spod the impresSlon by bad habits typical of transatlantic hockey actions which go far beyond the borderline of tough ness RlIFERS It PROBLEMS Slovak ommunist party daily Pravda complained Mon day that during the few days here there have been problems With the behaVior of young Canadian ice hockey players off the ice but failed to specify what these behavior problems were The Slovak youth daily Smena complained luesday of frequent ruthless rough of ten cruel even brutal action by some players especially anaA dian To certain extent this is trite also of the Americans We esteem tanadian hockey we welcome the participation of Maple Leaf representatives in world tournaments but we can never reconcile ourselves with their ruthlessncss and rough ness thedaily said It was tanada which gave Changes team tactics but result is same BthlllNSlltlltl Ihctanadian Press toach Boris Maiorov of the Soviet linlon had his team change its tactics tednesday night after two successive losses in the mayor liinior inter national hockey toilrnaineiit but the result was tficsaiiie The Soviet team younger and less experienced than the three Canadian entries took aii flo whipping front the Quebec Ma jor Junior Hockey League all stars at Medicine Hat Alta despite brilliant goaltending by KonstantinGavrlfov Ife faced 52 shots bringing the total shots faced by Russian goalies in three games to 148 The Winlcss SoViets dropped deeper into the cellar iii the doubleroiindrobln competition while the unbeaten Western Canada Hockey League all stars strengthened their hold on first place Willi ti2 triumph at algary over Ontarios entry the reinforced Kingston Canadians Maiorov said young Gavrifov was not as sharp as he can be and perhaps he was not as over Whelmmg as in an opening TOP TEN By IllIZ NIIl IItICSS National Hockey League it ing leaders after ednesi1ays games Latleiir Mtl 2211 311 $17 Dionne LA ll 51 Sitllcr for to ill 31 Gilbert Nllt lti 1H 3o Shiitl M11 29 21 19 McNab Hos 24 lit 17 McDonald lor 2o 10 411 Salining for lft 45 It Martin But 21 21 11 Icrrcault But 30 24 11 TRUCK SERVICE BARRIE 341 Baylield St 705 737 1801 JIM RAWN game 74 loss to Quebec but he was easily the top Russian player lhe biggest throughout Soviet hockey is poor defence Maiorov said ur team played bad SlllllEMlt the Russians slowed the tem po and Quebec came out of the first period With oiin 10 lead on the first of two goals by Richard David ol lroisRiv ieres But Michel Bossy of Laval who also had pair scored early 111 the second po nod and Quebec never looked back Lucien chlois and Benoit Gosselin of Sorel Floyd La hache of Sherbrooke and Ed Goditi of Quebec in had goal each Gosschn also drew game tiiiscondiict alid one of Quebecs Ioiir minor penalties The Russians were penalized tWice rval lesswr of Cornwall 1111 one of four Quebec coaches said the early Russian tactics based on strong DOS tional play were successful untilwestartedtoskate lhe SoVIets trailed 20 With four minutes remaining in the second period but two quick goals doiihled the margin by the intermission Quebec scored four times in the third frame while out shooting ttie VlSlitIlS 2241 problem Canadian ice hockey rules do manding penalization of rough and cruel game the Smena re porter said but went on to com plain as far as Canadians themselves are concerned have been long of the opinion they Violate grossly the rules of the game not only in the heat of the battle but intentionally in an effort to intimidate espeCiaIIy their European op ponents and thus to achieve VIC tory They are unfortunately jomed by players of some Eu ropean teams who seem to think this is the way to prove the Canadians they are not alraidol them RAPS PLAY Canada was given short shrlft by all Wednesday papers re porting their 53 Win luesday over Sweden Czech youth daily Mlada Fronla said Canadians began the way they are Widen tfy taught at home very un cleanly American referee Cerbo tol erated lot the fourth goal was scored after two fouls which were not penalized boxmg match and multiple peli alties in the close lost thetana dians in the end all sympathies of the Banska Bystrica specta tors Roman Catholic Lidova De mokracie said before the end the rink changed into boxing ring some Canadians eviden tly mistake icerink with an arena 1n the match With Sweden they lacked punch but not un scriipu lousncss THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BARRIE NOTICE Electrical energy is in short supply Particularly of this time of year if we are to avoid interruptions all consumers residential commercial and industrial are urged to find ways to conserve wherever and whenever possible The hours between pm and pm each day during the winter months are most critical Please schedule the use of major household appliances such as clothes dryers for times before or offer these hours All car dealers and retail merchants are asked to reduce their lighting loods Please do not turn on Christmas lighting until after pm Please do not waste electrical energy Rates will be increaged by proximately 25 in I977 Conservation will help ease the energy crisis and reduce your hydro costs points ther goals came from Steve Hazlett With two and Ron Du guay Joe Contini Ric Seiling John Anderson Geoff Shaw and Dave Hunter Ernst Hoelner scored the lone goal for the West Germans who managed only 33 shots at the chups net PRAISES GDALIE Fincups coach Bert femple ton praised the play of his team but added that the play of West German goaltender Vernd Englerecht kept the score from gotng much higher The West Germans took 27 minutes in penalties With the chups receivmg only 21 The Canadian team has been the target of recent criticism by the Czechoslovakian press for their rough brand of play in the tour namcnt lempleton said he was happy With the way his players kept from retaliating against the fouls by the West Germans We can Win in the penalty box and Ive warned our kids to retain our style of hockey thats aggresswe but not overly rough lhe Fincups have twoday rest before playing the United States on Saturday and the So Viet Union on Sunday Leads college to victory UllAWA CPI George Hughes scored 39 points Wed nesday to lead St Lawrence College of New York to Victory in the annual Carleton Univer Slty invitational basketball tournament St Lawrence took the Victory over Carleton 10448 holding 5938 halftime lead Jon Love scored 24 Carleton points in the high school section of the competition lA Blakelock of Ualelte defeated Lisgar collegiate of Ottawa 7347 With Steve Atkins scoring 13 points to pace the victory Guelph Gryphotis defeated Queens Golden Gaels 90436 in the consolation round of the uni Vers1ties competition Skiing at its Best Rentals and Groomed Trails ALLANDALE GOLF COURSE RR4 Barrie 7285313 op ElSOIiI SecretoryTreasurer vvwvww

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