fouls Viadimir Nadrchal and ard Frantisek Tickal dur- ing one of many disturbances that marred: the match be- 'SQUEEZE PLAY -- Cana- dian Olympic: centre Roger Bourbonnais the squeeze play from k Olympic "SPORTS MENU) ) 'Sees 33 Penalties By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR : 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' DOUG CAMERON, who skipped a schoolboys' ' rink, here in Oshawa, about five or six seasons back, put the clutch in the 'Tournament of Champions" eurling event at Maple Leaf Gardens yesterday, when he defeated Norm Houck and his Winnipeg rink. Past all the "big boys", Houck and his rink were considered a cinch to take the title but the Charlottetown victory --and they're on the very bottom of the heap, created a tie between Houck and Hector Gervais of Edmonton. Ray Mann's Ontario rink and the world-champion Richardsons, are presently tied for second place with three defeats each. Four other rinks have four defeats, It will still be between Houck and Gervais and they meet this morning, so this will be the big game, Win- ner of this, will take it all. FATHER DAVE BAUER, who once wore an Osh- awa Generals' uniform and helped bring Oshawa it's third Memorial Cup triumph (he was a pick-up from St, Mike's) has come out and said that he will not bolster his "Canddo" team unless his players request it. Outside hockey-minded folk figure that players like } Yvan Cournoyer of Montreal Jr. Canadiens, would help bolster the "Candda" Olympics team. We now find ourselves, as a country, balked by the same old Anglo-Saxon loyalty bit that will, we hope---always remain, we'd rather lose with a good bunch of guys--- then win with an all-star collection of players, who really, even when they win -- are not really "a team" 'Hf winning is everything then Father Dave is wrong in his attitude---but, if living together, after they come home and are once again merely citizens of the same eT he's got to be dead right. The CAHA "has " their own choices for the past four or five yeers--Whitby Dunlops won it and they were truly 'a team"'--so if Father Bauer thinks he can win it-- or even make a good show, with a bunch of dedicated layers who have now stuck together for more than 'four months-----then, this corner thinks everybody should go along with him. tween the two teams in Sud- bury, Ont,, Friday night, De- spite a total of 33 penalties handed out, there were no ac- 'Canada-Cuech Tilt Canadian team shut the Crechs out, 4-0, , --CP Wirephoto ro ¢ ve ing Mon losses a ree ties, wind up 1 Crechosiovakian Nationals|their ll-game tour yBakned nd \4-0 here Friday in the rubber|Toronto when they meet Swe- match between the two clubs. den. Len Broderick: picked up the, Despite the high penaity to: shutout, tal, there were no actual fighis A goal by Ross Morrisonjin the game, Almost all the jstood up for two periods, Then/penalties came for infractions jin the final 20-minutes the Cana-|deating with the mistise of sticks dian club completely outplayed/_high sticking, tripping, slash- jthe Crechs and: sent in three|ing and cross checking. goals -- by Ray Cadieux, Bob! Right aft t Moris a , Forhan and Gary Begg. the ies me not she g ' fe | 'The game was a rough affairiins Caoch ur Bh, poe $0. anew from the beginning, Referee a th 7 fh nd oe qeem |Hugh MeLean handed out a to-/ a0 Se game Slowed down un- rughhupe {til the last 10 minutes when the tal of 33 penalties, including |g adians scored th itwo misconducts and a. major, ay Cate ? 'MIRE PONET:| (Mie misconducts went to Jiri/PAY seals, \Donala and Rudolt Potsch, both): Th first» period goal was lof the Czech team, Jaroslay/scored while both teams were IVattr picked up the major for/Playing one man short leross checking The Ceechs took the worst cf! A crowd of 6.791.fans saw the (M¢ Penalties with 18 minors, game, second highest of there major and two. miscon- iCanadians' tour, ducts, while the Canadians } jwere tabbed for 12 minors, =| DIDN'T FIGHT The major penalty was given | The Canadian team now has ito Valtr in the last minute of ja record ef two wins and one/play for cross checking Rod lloss against the touring Czeche- Seiling, Seiling fel to the ice) jslovakian team, but left after a few seconds un- The Caechs have a tour reo'der his own steam, | SUDBURY (CP) -- Canada's! lolvmete hockey team defeated Veteran Jockey tual fights in the game, The ri /Ginsberg, from New York, had] "\nouse that "a player named |Edges TORONTO ead Cam: eron's. rink from Charlottetown became the giant killers Friday a the previously un- of the round-robin tournament of champions bonspiel, But despite the loss, the Man- itobe foursome. still has a chance to win the tournament, vais crew--which also sports one defeat -- in today's final round at Maple Leaf Gardens. More than §,000 persons--the largest crowd of the four-day bonapiel--saw Skip Houck draw short on his first stone of the final end and strike a guard with his second shot. A lone Cameron rock sitting near the edge of the circle be- hind a maze of guards proved to be the winner for the Prince Edward Island quartet, It was their seoond win of the tourna: mont, the first coming in Fri- day's fifth round, an 11-7 victory over Matt Baldwin's Edmonton nk, | Hefty Hector Gervais, the 250- und Edmonton skip, guided is rink to a 12-7 triumph over the Mike Slyziuk rink from De- troit, LED AFTER 9 Although the United States na- tional mmpions led Gervais 7-6 after nine ends, the Alberta squad counted doubles in the fi- nal three frames 0 tpreserve their crack at winning the tour: nament. Gervais' only defeat wag at the hands of the Bob Mann rink, 'Phey clash with the Hector Ger: |¢l 4 Houck rink from/|it had Winnipeg 8-7 in the sixth round ge stone (Knocked off course by as it was be incle) over againsand this time he slipped trough the same hole, remaining in the circle, The' Redskin Backfield Coach Hired By Old Alma Mater BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -- Ray Wilisey, backfield coach of Washington Redskins of the Na- tional Football League, was hired Friday as head coach at his alma mater, the University of California, athletic director Pete Newell announced. Willsey signed a four « year contract and was given a free hand to pick his own assistants, Salary details were not imme- diately available, Willsey, 35, was a in the California backfield in 1951 and 1052, The following three. years he played both offensive and de- fensive halfback with Edmonton jest. year's Ontario champions from Hanover, Ont., losing that game 14-7, Mann drew the most contro-| versy 'of the sixth round when) James Black -- | Holes 80-Yard | Approach Shot | Black. finished in the dark and) complete obscurity Friday to tie) er dark-horse, Roger Gins-| berg, and throw the $50,000 Los Angeles Open golf tournament inte confusion. The unheralded 25 - year - old) finished more than an hour ear-| Mer and been acclaimed by aill/ concerned -- including tourna-| ment officials -- as the first! round leader, The word reached the club- Brack" bed holed an 80-yard shot for an eagle three on the final hole, Tt gave him a round of 33-34) 'Fractures Rib | R a. dg eg on. (AP) zjnene at Del Mar, when e filly nny Lan, 8 pyear-old) a jjockey who has booted homelinnne: a ore a }more winners than any other) " rider, suffered a fractured rib} Over the years he has had and numerous brutses but es-/Many other accidents and spills, eaped serious injury Friday/@ating back to his first 1925.) when his mount broke a leg and collopsed in a race at Santa!> Anita His mount, Arachnid, a three: year-old colt, fell on the stretch | his ribs, collarbone and back. $7 for the par 36-35--71 Rancho Golf Club course and a) tie with Ginsberg, who had #-) 33-8 ?. | The 2i-year-old Black, from! Charlotte, N.C., said this was his first PGA tournament, He is) not a member of the Profes-) sional Golfers Association. | Arnold Palmer, seeking his) second straight victory in the} has broken, besides both legs, ers George Knudson of Toronto/Boston's National Hockey) jHe has had several brain con-jled the Canadian entry with a/League club, put it: Torres Outpoints Gonzales In Bout NEW YORK (AP) -- Jose Torres made good on a bold gamble Friday night by out- pointing rough, wild - swinging Jose Gonzalez, in a bruising, foul - packed 10 - round boxing! match at Madison Square Gar- den, The 27-year-old Torres wag awarded unanimous LOS ANGELES (AP)--James |" Associated Press scorecard decision. had Torres ahead 6-4, The battle was billed for the Puerto Rican middleweight title that Torres holds, but both were over the class limit of 160 pounds, Torres weighed 161 and Gonzalez 1604, standout) Eskimos in the Canadian Foot: ball League and was named to the all-league team on defence in each of the three years, He played in two Grey Cup games. I'S LONG TIME | He is the first alumnus to jcoach California since 1930, The NEW CAREER Anne He; eit Hamilton, 7, The former ° her wusbaat Maes and son pion skier kb yo on Timothy pose for an on the slopes "a few times", their first : r since Timothy was born Dec, announcement of his came only hours after recently- resigned h Marv Levy was hired by m and Mary; Willsey was assistant coach jfor four scssons under Darrell /Royal, whose University of Texas team won the U.S. col- lege championship this last sea- gon, He began coaching at the Uni- jversity of Washington backfield jassistant in 1056, The following three years he heki the same job at the University of Texas, Moving back to the fes- sional ranks, Willsey the backfield of St, Louis Card- inals, also of the NFL, in 1060-41 and the Redskint's defensive) secondary the last two seasons, PUBLISHER DIES LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)-- Jamad-H, Ransom, owner of the Ransom Agency and publisher of Horse World magazine and Who's Who in Horsedom tied Wednesday at the age of 70. Ransom, a native of Willlams- burg, Iowa, was one of the jfounders and secretary of the iAmerican Saddle Horse Mu- | better chance of winning home, for from a warm climate to a cold one than it is for us to come out here," Holovak said, "And chance back there. But I'd still test of football," informa! portrait, this season. ~--CP Wirephoto AFL TITLE GAME Climate Switch | Pleases Boston . SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) -- Boston coach Mike Holovak said Friday he's glad the American Football League title game will be played here instead of in Bos- ton even though he'd have 4 San * Diego Boston Patriots 50-17 in @ season game and beat wice during the regular but by much closer scores 17-18 and 7-4, + "T'm sure it would be tougher the San Diego team to go/di vat: said. 'What we've got is score rather than just to hold them," do I think we'd have a_ better rather play here. It's a truer|vak The game begins at 4:30 p.m. EST Sunday and San Diego is favored by six points. bined 'seum, The game will be televised in the U.S. by ABC. a Glen Hall Returns : To Nets Toni For Leaf-Hawk Tilt By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston's battling Bruins, who have scored only one goal in| three appearances at the Mont- real Forum this season, will be During one 1&month period heltournament, shot 35-35 for a 70/out for more when they tangie) roke one leg three times, Hejand a deadlock with several oth-/ with Canadiens tonight. As Milt Schmidt, coach of {to our potentialk-yet. I'm con- itident we will," The Bruins will be fac a Montreal club that has shaken jfirst halt of the schedule and returned to full strength. HICKE PRONOUNCED FIT Winger Billy Hicke, out of ac- tion for six weeks with a dam- . [eentre Bill Hay. off the injuries suffered in thejaged ght 6-1, : San Diego led the league in total offence, averaging 368.5 ay a game. Boston ranked rst in total defence, allowing an average of 265.3 yards a high-scoring Bobby Hull and "We haven't been playing well," he said, "but we've man. to win the key games and eo = first." lawks enter tonight's game with 4? points, four more than Montreal and five more have one game in hand on Chi-| BRIGHT BITS:-- Junior hockey fans are remind- .ed that Niagora Falls Flyers visit Oshawa Generals 'tomorrow (Sunday) pa | at Bowmanville Arena, with game time called for 7:30 p.m... . CANADA'S : tearm defeated the Czechs 4-0 last night in Sudbury, but, aside from the win, the game produced 'an idea that maybe these tours are not so , after all, They had 32 penalties last night and Czechs and 'Canadian players were into the fisticuff bit--none of wwhich can be considered as good public relations, world peace and brotherly love .. . NIAGARA FALLS . @ 4.2 decision to Marlies last night in Niagara Falls . . . FRED HUTCHISON, 44, manager of Cincy ° amen is reported to be suffering from cancer of the chest, : BUMP LAKEHEAD SQUAD 5-1 Swedes Net Easy ition Game AwYCP) -- Thejagainst 'the Czech Giempic - ional hockey team) squal in Toronte Sunday. They Superior skating after previously split a two-game se- Friday night and ries with the Canadian Olym- S41 exhidi vie pies, lost te Montreal Junior Ca- Lakehead Senior nadiens and defeated Winnipeg aan Maroons. r > " SEREs2Z2 i pepopoyet BS=kSSLA4 CORD mrt et Sat tnt fd te + jgame was given a holiday from Friday's practice but it was announced he' be ready for tonight's contest, ne itt OO te me eae -- SSI28Ss DD Le 0h 5 oe ae S-BSDwrw In 1987, he broke his right leg, |< " sure from the start but failed Hershey at Rochester twOlte launch @ sustained attack. On|Remember When ? .. . r jseveral occasions promising of) Ry THE. CANADIAN PRESS Willia ca Minneapoali: St. Lews St. Paul Mifensives were broken up dy tec) pp m y ight-winger Eddie Brun- jmuch passing. | eteau helped Detroit Red | The pattern continued in the) Wings tie New York Rang- seoond period but the visitors'| ers 33 18 years ano today Superior conditioning and faster) hy scoring two goals within skating showed to advantage} 10 paves at Detreit, 'Their rushes began to penetrate Hockey League record of jthe Lakehead defence. two goals in four seconds Sterner, who worked out inj was set by Nels Stewart of the New York Rangers training) Montreal Maroons against camp last fall, was a standout.) Boston Bruins in 1991. He had a knack of baffting the) ----------________ ~~ rs we All-Stars with a fake drop pass, picking up the puck with his Just Whe Miemi ne need te ge South watch the geme in ¢ 'back skate. comfort! Try owe New Heeted Arena, gnecg vine wiaeanclt Monday, January Gth-- 8:30 PA. SrieameineSust WEIL MeNEIL MAROONS WHITBY DUNLOPS moved in on one skate, holding suNiOR "SB (off a defenceman's. stick with his other leg, and clicked with ia long shot. ADMISSION ADULTS $1.00 = STUDENTS (with cord: 300) MINOR MOCKTY CHHDREN 23¢ Las Portiand 3 (Ben seg 1 rio Jr, B resden 1 'Leamington 3 D: Pe . i i i : li i i ¢ g % Le . 4 e ¥ * * it fr 4 i ft i Zz F g F ' fl z % fi 2 H i pe - 3s i 4] ! 2 a id | d #33 i COMMENTARY BY BILL HEWITT pi i z z s cussions and been knocked un-jpar. 35-36-71, followed by Al) "We need more goals and 1 ee $s countless times, Johnston of Montreal with 38-lexpect we'll get them. ae ast Wecktut Pridey ang/Caz®, and the Leats have two.| } Longden, Engtish-born, was 37--75. "Our defensive play has held/reniacement Glaude Larose was Toronto worked out The veteran rider Wasinrought up in Taber, in south: Jack Bissegger of Val Morin,|up well and it represents our]sent back to Omaha of the Cen-iWae, ety Harris replacing) -- a ll eh ag oe - Ainersa, and first started|Que., shot 38-9876 and Jerey biggest improvement. this sea-ltral Professional League ge Bat Fen -- on , | , . an ' . } ine, H Sal, Dewiere sala be bed Suh ing in Western Canada Magee of Toronto 40.96--76. son, But we haven't scored UP) «crons and starts are the best] Pappin played with Rea Kelly! fered many bruises but escaped jway to find out about a kneejand Frank Mahovlich, Eddie serious injury i jinjury," said Hicke, who/Shack with Bob Pulford and/ Arachnid was destroyed, worked out alone' after the Bob Nevin, Lonaden was trying for his jmorning session, Detroit is at New York for aj 5,778th: win in the fourth race. | "It stil pains a litth when I/Saturday afternoon game. | The colt was running Afth in) By. THE CANADIAN PRESS | Sunday's Games |Greensboro 7 Johnstown 6 jturn to the opposite side, but) Sunday, Montreal visits De-i the race. American League Omaha at St, Paul Charlotte 6 Nashville 3 jm confident the knee wititroit, Toronto is at New York Seven horses behind him were Eastera Division St. Louis at Cincinnati Knoxville 5 Philadelphia 3 jstand up in a game," jand Boston at Chicago. 'punning on the outside and man- WLT F Apt Ontario Junior Exhibition | Rookie John Ferguson's pose ~ oe aged to clear Longden as he hit Hershey 1715 1107 11435 wh Pt|Sweden 5 Lakehead All-Stars 1 thumb hasn't yet healed com: | - the track and rolled for the rail. Quebec LPB ONT 194 Sal orente 3 4 $0|Caechosiovakia @ Canada 4 pleetely and defenceeman J. C. ~ Providence 1515 3 195 108 3g; montreal 8 4 anitoda Junior Tremblay has been bothered by) VICE ST ATIONS LAY STILL : | Peterboro 18 9 36/ Winnipeg Rangers 8 Winnipegia sore foot for two weeks, but . Raltimore 1620 1 95.106 33) | , " He lay stilt as the field thund- Springfield 1319 1105 197 37 Niagara Falls 1411 32) Braves 4 the injuries haven't hurt their ered on, with Bik Shoemaker St. Catharines 1313 29; Winnipeg Monarchs 7 St, Boni- play. <e taking Chase Me across the tine) Western Division Oshawa 718 20) face 4 ae ' for the victory, The crowd Pittsburgh = 21.12 0113-98 42/ Hamilton 618 7 Saskatchewan Junior a watched quietly as an ambu: Covenant " : sin oa Kitchener 42 nu Saskateen 4 egina 8 ; tance picked up L }. Roche Friday's Result }Estevan 3 Melvili ed Spills are no novelty for the Buffalo 1019 2.77 11822 qoronto 4 Niagara Falls 2 | tchewan Senier 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. venerable jockey, Friday's Result Sunday's Games Regina 5 Yorkton 1) Tr 1060 he ge a -- Buffale 2. Rochester 1 -- at Montreal )Saskatoon '4 Moose Jaw 3 ular fall at ar wi s 's Games erborough at St. Catharines ' ; mount stepped on & sDrinkler|Providence at Cleveland agere Wole. at Ochuwe MEADES SUNOCO STATION and set "Gt a gusher of water.!\Quebec at Hershey Toronte at Kitchener 388 KING STREET EAST _---- he acne his right leg/Buffalo at, Pittsburgh bss Ny <x me t r s mount col. i : ante ey pgs spells yay : LITTLE CHIEF TEXACO STATION 'S out, Chrowng Mim giant a I er Some "3 RITSON ROAD SOUTH : Cleveland at Butfalo used their! 'The Swedes applied the pres. t CLEMENTS SUPERTEST STATION --- 102 SIMCOE STREET NORTH LAWLESS SHELL STATION : 227 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH :30 P.M. SUN., JAN. Sth - 7:30 P.M. See the battle of the two competitive Bosten Bruin's Junior "A" Farm Clubs es they tussle ; for prestige tomorrow night. : vs : Bowmanville Community Arena Tickets New On Sole At These Locations: @ JIM BISHOP SPORTING GOODS--151 King E, Oshewe e@ BOWMANVILLE ARENA BOX OFFICE @ BOLANOOD SPORTSHAVEN---61 King Best, Ochewe net. The two had 28 savés dur. jing the game compared with ni by 'p Lait Holmquist. | Z g % . i : . 4 se ° s *