MM Mw 131 t1¢r mar Vmc NOR TH AWRJCAN HOCKE YSTYLE WORKS Canada US mesmerlze two European teams By DENNIS PASSA The Canadian Press For years Europeans have regarded North Americas style IVlgl wt qrnlw Austrias world champion rac cvn cuuIunznnnuunnnn of hockey as deterioration of the finer points of the game On Tuesday night Canada and the United States used the FINLAND iOALIE Markus Matteson and Vladimir Rep nev of the USSR fight for the puck in front of the goal dur North American style effec tively to mesmerize two Eu ropean teams in the Canada Cup tournament Canada replaced some of its faster offensiveminded players with line composed mainly of forecheckers and ing first period action Tuesday in Montreal during Canada Cup play II Photot SPOR TS BRIEFS MUELLER SIDELINED TORONTO tCP Veteran tight end Peter Mueller will be lost to Toronto Argonauts for six to eight weeks but there is good possibility kicker Zenon Andrusyshyn will dress for Sun days Eastern Football Confer ence game with Hamilton Ti gerCats Mueller injured his left knee in last weekends 280 loss to Montreal Alouettes STRONG ADVANCES MONTERONI Italy AP Karen Strong of Niagara Falls 0nt will meet Italys Luigin Bissoli in the quarterfinals of the womens 3000metre pur suit in the world cycling chamlt pionships Strong moved into the next stage Tuesday with time of four minutes 1428 seconds sixth fastest time amongthe qualifiers PLAYER INJURED CINCINNATI AP Cincin nati Reds outfielder George Foster was taken out of the Na tional League teams lineup for day or two by manager Sparky Anderson following an injury Monday night Foster suffered bruised eye when he was was struck in the face by ball which bounced off the wall in the seventh inning of game with Houston Astros LAUDA TO COMPETE RANELLO Italy Reutert ing driver Niki Lauda an nounced Tuesday he intends to take part in the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday six weeks after he nearly died in crash during the West German Grand Irix CAR $725 $1795 Friday to Monday Plus Mileage Featuring Chevrolots TIEDEN RENT CAR 01H BAYFIELD ST tilt the Hayfield Sutmco Car Wanttt 7370800 SARJ EANTS Offer you worry tree winter with Automatic fuel oil deliveries radio dispatched 024 hour emergency service Annual cleanouts Low cost parts replacement plan OEqual billing budgets no carrying charges Cgmplete farm dieselgasoline service lubricants For Informoton or Service Call Barrie 7282460 ND Since I889 Orillia 3263513 451 came away with 40 win over highlyregarded Sweden before packed house at Torontos Maple Leaf Gardens The United States mean while outmuscled tough Czechoslovakian team and ear ned 44 tie before 9515 fans at Philadelphias Spectrum In another tournament game the Soviet Union bombed Finland 113 at the Forum in Montreal The results left Canada alone in first place with 30 record followed by Czechoslovakia with two wins and tie for five points The Swedes and Soviets are tied for third place with three points on win tie and loss followed by the United States with tie in three starts for single point Finland is in last place with its 03 record USE TIOIITCIIECKINO Scotty Bowman head coach of the Canadian team used some of his big shooters spar ingly favoring tightchccking lines that could bottle up the fastskatingSwedes The Canadian line of Darryl Sittler Lanny McDonald and Bob Gainey was big surprise The line paid off offensively as well as defensively when Gainey scored two goals to lead the Canadians to victory We felt that ifwe could have good game defensively we would create lot of scoring op WIID WILD WEST PLAY SETS Western Cowboy Sets Clock Black Boards 288 portunities said McDonald Our plan worked letter per feet In Philadelphia the tight checking Americans had the Czechs thoroughly confused Their fortchecking in our end bothered us said Ian Starsi one of the two Tzech coaches They outmuscled us The tie also restored the con fidence of some American team players tabbed from the outset of the tournament as IltHltlltlt comjwtitors with little class We have been called hall wits and just terrible hockey players said centre Ilarvey Bennett think weve fooled lot of people NO WINS FOR IlNNS There was no footing in Mon treat as the Soviets took an 83 lead after two periods before scoring three unanswered goals in the third to beat the hapless Finns In the first two games of the tournament Finland lost lll to the anatlians and to thezechoslovakians The crowd of 1040 at lor ronto wasnt sure where to place their allegiance They gave Swedish defunctman lior jeSalining memborot loron to Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League standing ova tion at the beginning of the game then Sltttitl moments later when Itohtw Orr playing MODERN MISS PENNY SETS Toy Comoros Gun Sets with groin injury was in troduced for the Canadians However there was no prob lem telling where the Toronto fans stood on the question of bilingualism Claude Mouton the regular announcer for Montreal Cana liens at the Forum was booed when he used French and Eng lish to address the crowd think it was just little group doing it Mouton said At first was little surprised but afterthat didnt care STAR HOLDS BACK Salming voted the most valu able player for the Swedes in their 52 win over the US and 33 tie with the Soviets was not effective in his teams loss to the anadians Ilc took couple of hard checks from Canadas Bobby Hull early in the game and ap peared to skate tentatively from then on He rarely led Swedish rushes up the ice Ilull gave the Canadians 10 lead at 412 of the opening pe riod when Ihil Esposito shot banked off his skates and into the net Marcel Dionne scored with only 20 seconds left in the second period to give the Cana dians 34 lead Gainey scored his second goal at tom of the final period as the anadians went into le tcnsive shell around goalie ltogic Vachon of the NIILs Los An elestournament wedish coach Hans Lind berg said his team was out classed Im not disappointed with our performance but im pressed with the Canadians defensively TOOK 42 LEAD Czechoslovakia and the US played to scoreless first pe riod but the Americans led 42 going into the final 20 minutes on two secondperiod goals by Craig Patrick and single mark ers by Robbie Ftorek and Alan Hangsleben The Czechs tied the game at 1406 of the final period when Josef Augusta beat American goalie Mike Curran Curran said the Czechs lacked organization The Czech wingers wandered all over the ice trying for twoon one and threeononcs he said They dont stay in their lanes like the NIII and WIIA wingers Centre Viktor Zhluktov scored four goals to lead the Soviets past Finland Aleksan dr Maltsev and Vladimir Kovin had two goals each for the Iius sians In games Thursday the Canadians take on the Czechs at Montreal the Soviets travel to Montreal for game against the US and the Finns take on the Swedes at Winnipeg Cardinals overpower Expos By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS Don Stanhouse was standing on the mound in Montreal but his mind was wandering Montreal Expos had 40 lead Tuesday night and Stan house was breezing along with threehitter against St Louis But the Cardinals came to life in the sixth inning sending nine men to theplate and Stanhouse to the showers dont know where my mind was Stanhouse said guess it was somewhere down in Ala bama And thats stranger still sin ce Stanhouse lives in his home town of Du Quoin Ill Ive been in baseball all my life and Ive seen it happen just like that many times before said Montreal manager Charlie Fox who watched St Louis come away with 74 National League victory pitcher will lose his rhythm or command of his best pitches Instead of getting the bail down in the strike zone like he was earlier suddenly the pit chcr is getting them up where the other guys can hit them One pitcher who didnt have that problem was ion Matlack who hurled his sixth shutout of the year New York Mets crushed Chicago Cubs 10 got away with some mis The Barrie Examiner Wednesday Sept 197645 takes Matlack said When 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