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Barrie Examiner, 12 May 1977, p. 15

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Not televised Jets win opener but few see it QUEBEC CP Members of the Winnipeg Jets entourage are upset that their 21 victory over Quebec Nordiques in the first game of the World Hockey Association final series Wed nesday night was not televised The WHA failed in attempts to have the bestofseven series for the Avco World Trophy tele vised and Winnipeg coach Bot by Kromm said the situation is unfair watched the Canadiens Boston games Kromm said of the National Hockey Leagues televised final series Im sure our games would be just as good to watch Bobby Hull agreed Its time to stop the comparisons between the NHL and WHA be cause we have two good leagues now Quebec and Winnipeg are two skating teams and thats the kind of game the fans like The 11697 fans at the oli seum were treated to more than fast skating Wednesday as Joe Daley of the Jets and Richard Brodeur of the Nordiques put on viituoso goaltending displays FACE TOP SHOOTERS In Real Cloutier and Marc Tardif of Quebec and Ult Nil sson and Hull of Winnipeg Da ley and Brodeur were facing four of the leagues strongest shooters Paulin Bordeleaus thirdperiod goal was the only one of 32 Shots that got by Da ley Brodeur turned aside 26 shots as only Dan Labraaten and Willy Lindstrom were able to beat him goaltender has to be lucky Daley said thought our team played exceptionally well The Nordiques thought they had 10 lead in the first period when tloutier hit Winnipeg goalpost and the red light went on but referee Bill Friday dis allowed the goal Brodeur had little to say after the game He felt his team had put out good effort but was unlucky Quebec could have won said Kromm Both goalers were sharp and we played cx treniely well defensively but one game does not make series llull said he felt the series would probably go live or six games The Jets take 10 lead into the second game Sunday at the Coliseum Dangeroustalk Campbell says NEW YORK PI Claren ce Campbell president of the National Hockey League said statements made by two mem bers of Boston Bruins after their 30 loss to Montreal ana diens in the second game of the Stanley Cup final were dair gerous as well as stupid Campbell was asked to Come ment on postgame remark by Bruins left winger John Wen sink who was talking about the roughness displayed in Mon treal on Tuesday night and that it might continue on Boston ice tonight If they put me out on the ice Thursday night tiny Lafleur will not get out alive Wensink was quoted as saying ands Thats pretty dangerous talk ampbell said of Wen sinks remarks wouldnt want to be in his shoes undci thoSc circumstances if Vcnsink were to take run at Lafleur after such coin mentaiy it would be teiriblc thing theres no question about it Campbell said But tampbcll said players just cant be SLlSlXlltltd for what the say off the ice HERR lSlIl toach Don lierr of the Bruins incensed over the ottici ating as the tanadiens beat Boston to take 24 lead in the btSiilfSCVUH final series said every team that comes to lon treal gets stilftd reterets Ken Norton needed only 58 seconds of the first round of his licayywcight bout with Duane liobick Wednesday to send his opponent crashing to the canvas The win put Norton step closer to rematch with Muhammed Ali ll Photo one and tWo its all over NEW YURK lll In some musty safc thcrc lies con tract for Norton vs li No Weve signed the contract All has signed the contract anti were counting heavily on it said Bob lliron manager of Ken Norton We expect to gel Ali before the end of the year lliron was evasive about the details ot the contract Wed nesday night shortly after Norton had destroyed highly regarded liiianc liobick And when Norton was asked about it he replied Youll have to talk with my manager But it was clear that loiiith fight with the world heavy weight cliaiiipioii its ill the forefront of Nortons thinking My attitude about it is 542 million and lhc crown said Norton fcourse Ali will get most of the money The fight is rumored tor Septciiibci in 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effect the Braves lost No 17 21 to Mt tsburgh Used SP6 to extend streak It seemed like had done all could sitting up in the stan ds said Turner who doesnt have baseball background and is leaving strategy matters to coaches Vern Benson and Chris Cannizzaro wanted to see what its like down in the trenches From those trenches he wat ched Dave larker the slugging lirates outfielder belt two hits including his sixth home run of the season in the third in ning which snapped tie Parker now has hit safely in consecutive games and is batting 437 both major league TSCAR WeekendSpecials I976 Triumph Spitfire Like new 4450 original miles Not driven in winter Light blue with black leatherette interior and convertible top 1975 VW Sirocco Silver metallic paint with blue racing stripe AMFM radio only 23702 original miles Also many other economy cars available AUTO HAUS 60 Fuirview Rd 7370100 Heres how you could win Open chequing or savings account at Canada Trust Then with every $50 you deposit 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