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Barrie Examiner, 19 Nov 1979, p. 11

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Montreal Canadiens star Latleur leans into the action Sunday night against Vancouver Canucks defenceman Hughes but his effort was in vain as the Canucks won 52 over the Canadiens tt Lflafsdmanedbyflocdiques Conucks hotupset Canodiens Ily lr Macllli The Canadian Press Harry Neale figures Mon treal anadiens were ripe for the picking Sunday night We caught Montreal at the right time at the end of road trip just like teams catch us quite often the Vancouver coach observed after his iiucks ended years of trustra tion by heating Montreal at Iatificoliseum IIlsewliere Sunday night Quebec Noriliqiies lltfll Toronto Maple Leafs to climb IllIII point of Toronto in the Adams liiyision New York Rangers deteated St Lotus Blurs 31lt lanta Flames downed Washing ton Capitals 42 Boston Bruins lgwl Hartford Whalers 54 Pittsburgh Penguins took Winnipeg Jets 372 Buffalo Sabres won if over Edmonton ileis and Minnesota North Stars played to 343 tie with Chicago On Saturday the scores were Boston Toronto 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tititilttil IliII tiiI lltltltt paid HT To lllllt I7l Itli MARS IltlY Ill Ill was the tirst win for the Canucks over Montreal since the Vancouver team entered the National Hockey League in the Photo stresses defence and Bob Fitchner usually fits into the mould espoused by the Quebec coach But Fitchner departed for the normal Sunday night scoring once and drawing as sists on two other goals Demers was ecstatic noting Could any one have imagined that wed one point ahead of New York Islandes after five weeks of play Michel Goulet with two and Garry Lariviere were the other Quebec scorers Darryl Sittler and Dan Maloney replied for Toronto Rangers Blues ll Don Murdoch scored two goals in the first period and as sisted on the gamewinner by Don Maloney as the Rangers continued their domination of St Louis at Madison Square Garden The only Blues victory at the Garden since the club joined the NHL in the or nal 1967768 expansion was on ov 13 I968 Flames Capitals Jean Pronovost took advan tage of some shoddy defensive play in front of the Washington net and beat goaltender Gary Inness with the gamewinner early in the third period at Landover Md leaving coach Gary Green still looking for his first victory since moving belt hind the Washington bench last week Bruins Whalers It was the first NHL meeting for the New England rivals and Whalers coach Don Blackburn figures his club proved it be longs in the NHL Were the second cousins from down the road and we wanted to show we belonged and think we did Blackburn said of the Whalers who along with Quebec Winnipeg and Ed monton were absorbed by the NHL after the old World Hockey Association folded last year John Wensink Dick Red l9707l season CP mond Stan Jonathan Al Secord and Wayne Cashman looked after the Boston scoring Blaine Stoughton had two of the Whalers goals Penguins II Jets Orest Kindrachuck scored two goals and drew an assist on the other score by Iinemate Rick Kehoe who drew assists on both Kindrachucks goals in game that saw Winnipeg netlt minder Gary Smith draw two minor penalties for high stick ing Homihefirsl man Uniroyal MS Plus® Steel Belted Radial This Europeandesign snow tire has the jigsaw tread design which has proven itself over and over in meeting Canadian winter driving conditions belts of steel over radial plies of polyester Performs extremely well both in mud or snow and on ice Prices start at $549 ive ft the examiner Monday 10 1a 1979 11 Als Eskimos in Grey Cup MONTREAL ICPi To Montreal Alouettes head coach Joe Scannella the end could not have been more fitting than if he had ordered it himself The name of the game today was defence and our defence won it with an interception Scannella said Saturday after the Alouettes earned berth in the Grey Cup game next Sun day with 176 triumph over Ottawa Rough Riders in the Ca nadian Football Leagues East ern Conference final The Alouettes shot at the Grey Cup ClaSStC was in jeop ardy until 1258 of the fourth quarter With the Rough Riders trailing 74 and moving into field goal range at the Montreal 44 safety Larry Lteck inter cepted pass by Ottawa substi tute quarterback Jimmy Jones and returned it 69 yards for ga meclinching touchdown McEnroe retains Wembley LONDON APi John McEnroe continued his two month winning streak Sunday defeating fellow American Har old Solomon 63 64 75 to re tain his title at the 3175000 riders tap team TORONTO CPI Switzer land closed out the Royal Horse Show with two victories on the last day of competition but it wasnt enough to catch the United States in the inter national team standings After Thomas Fuchs of Swit zerland had taken the afternoon speed competition his com patriot WaIter Gabathuler cap tured the international Stake Trophy Saturday night second and third place by US riders Melanie Smith and Norman Dello Joio respectiver kept the US well ahead to win the Team Championship Tro phy The US finished with 99 points followed by Switzerland with 80 Canada with 60 and Britain with 47 In the final contest of the 10 day show Gabathuler won fiveway jumpoff riding Harley to clean performance in 3490 seconds ahead of Smith aboard Val de Loire 3505 and Belle Joio 3850 Ian Millar of Perth Ont was fourth with one knockdown on Bandit Fifth place went to Michael Matz of the US on Jet Run Special $694 por Nune Brand AntiFreeze title Wembley Grand Prix tennis tournament It was McEnroes ninth title win in the Grand Prix series this year and was worth 535000 Solomon won 97500 McEnroe not great favorite in Britain had to play against sellout crowd of 9000 at the Wembley Empire Pool as well as against his dogged opponent The fans cheered Solomons winning shots clapped when McEnroe doublefaulted and hissed when he disputed line calls McEnroe won the tour nament without losing set but the final was far from one sided Solomon kept it going for hours and often was close to success McEnroe dropped his service in the opening game long affair of seven deuces in which he twice doublefaulted on game p0int BREAKS SERVICE Solomon broke service at 21 with the help of another double fault by his opponent That was the ballgame right there said Ottawa tight end Tony Gabriel the intended receiver on the play wish could have made the tackle had one hand on Larry but he got away The interception which came after Jones entered the game for injured starter Condredge Holloway capped brilliant afternoon for the Alouettes de fensive corps They limited Ot tawa to net offence of 59 yards 10 of which came in the second half PLAYED BEST This game was by far the best theyve played this sea son said Scannella of his front four They put lot of pres sure in Holloways face was worried about Holloway be cause if he gets outside hes dangerous They didnt let him do that The Montreal offence mean while didnt provide the de fence with much breathing room Don Sweet had accounted for all seven points prior to the touchdown with field goals of 22 and 16 yards and 45yard single on wide field goal at tempt He converted the touch down and added 21yard field goal The Rough Riders relied on the toe of placekicker Gerry 0r gan for field goals of 45 and 22 yards Leading the charge of Mon treals front four was defensive end Junior Ah You who seemed to be Holloways shadow throughout the game Montreal quarterback Joe Barnes completed 10 of 25 pass attempts for 99 yards with run ning back John OLeary the top receiver with three catches for 13 yards MEIlUN DT DENTURE THERAPIST Complete Denture Service Hours om pm Mon thru Fri 280 Dunlop St Barrie 7286810 Member Denturist Society David Green gained 86 yards on 23 carries while Ian Mofford was the best of Ottawas ground gainers with 22 yards on four carries Holloway completed 10 or 22 passes for 47 yards with two interceptions and Jones tried four passes without completion and had two passes intercepted Running back Richard Crump caught three throws for minus seven yards as Ottawas top pass catcher Calgary Stampeders made Edmonton Eskimos look almost ordinary Sunday but what Eskimo offensive coach Joe Faragalli called flexibility gave the defending Grey Cup champions the edge in 197 victory over the Stam ers in the Canadian Footbal League Westem Conference final They go on to meet Montreal Alouettes in the Grey Cup in Montreal on Sunday their sixth Grey Cup appearance in seven Seasons The Alouettes downed Ottawa Rough Riders 1743 in another defensive struggle in the Eastern final Saturday strong Stampeder defensive effort kept the Eskimos off the scoreboard for almost 25 minutes but two SS S0 of St In Total S6 76 Sit si in local 56 ll SAVINGS 226 22 Beat High Interest Rate Charges quick touchdown passes by Warren Moon to John Konihowski and Brian Kelly gave Edmonton 143 halftime lead which the Eskimo defence protected for the rest of the game We played six minutes of good football the first half and played pretty good the second half said Edmonton coach Hugh Campbell Faragelli who watches E5 kimo games from the spotters 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