10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 24, 1966 Laperriere Pockets James Norris Award Come onin... MONTREAL (CP) -- Jacques Laperriere of Montreal Canadi- ens has become the fifth player OU SION SAUeL ay} UTM 0} rial Trophy, awarded annually by the National Honkey League to the defenceman who demon- strates throughout the season the best all-aroundyability at that position In the results of the voting by sports writers and broad- casters in the six league cities announced by NHL headquar- ters Sunday, Laperriere gained a total of 89 points over the season--62 in the first half of the season vote and another 27 in the second-half poll Pierre Pilote of Chicago Black Hawks was runner-up to Laper- riere with 54 points while Pat Stapleton, another Chicago de- fenceman, led the second-half voting with 40 points after fail- ing to draw a vote in the first-; half of the -season. Stapleton finished third in the over-all tabulations Laperriere's victory in the voting marked the eighth time a member of the Canadiens has won the award since its incep- tion in 1953-54 JACQUES LAPERRIERE Laperriere, a 24-year-old na- tive of Rouyn, Que., and in his third NHL season, missed the final 13 games of the last cam- paign because of a knee injury. However, he turned in his best record of his professional Seek Banff Games Despite Opposition QUEBEC (CP) -- The Cana-, dian Amateur Ski Association over ~ ruled western opposition Monday and voted to support a) bid for a 1970 winter games at Banff, Alta Maj.-Gen. John Rockingham of Edmonton, opposed the move saying Canada should not "put) ourselves in a position where we can be insulted." | A bid by Banff to host the} 1972 Winter Olympics was, turned down recently by the In-| ternational Olympic Committee. Pierre Alain, newly - elected| president of the association) which ended a four-day annual meeting here Monday, said the} second bid would be made by another group headed by John Printergast, of Banff. He said the bid was phoned to the secretariat of La Federa- tion Internationale du Ski (the International Ski Federation) in Switzerland. The games are known .as the international championship of the federation. Also discussed at the closing session were proposals that a ski hall of fame be set up as a centennial project. A committee will study the matter and make recommendations at a CASA meeting at Nelson, B.C., in Au- gust. the national! alpine team and the) junior and_ senior jumping) teams were chosen Monday. The eight men and five women will represent Canada at world ski ing championships in Chile next August. SET CALENDAR The calendar of events for The skiers who will make up| i 1966-67 were also decided upon The most important dates are) for the Canadian junior cham- pionships at Mont Sutton, Que.,| Champion Repeats rety.t%, air Se PORT ARTHUR (CP)--Paul! gle, next Rossland, B.C Yoshimasu' of Winnipeg cAaP-| Also planned was the first tured the Canadian men's open) punning of the Canadian winter singles championship Sunday t0| games as a centennial project, | keep the national tenpin bowl-|at Mont Ste. Anne, Feb, 18-19 ing crown in Manitoba for the second consecutive year. Yoshimasu, a five-year vet- No sites have yet been at nounced for the Du Maurier In- career with six goals and %5) assists for 31 points and 48th place in the final scoring list. He will receive $1,000 as ad Norris Trophy winner plus $2547 for leading the poll in the first half. © Pilote collects $500 as over-all) runner-up while Stapleton will receive $250 for leading the poll in the final half of the season, | Canadians | 'Outclassed NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (CP); |The best Canadian crews could 'do in Saturday's finals at the U.S. scholastic rowing cham- pionships was a pair of. third- place finishes. | Larry Holmes, 16, of Lake- port secondary school, St. Ca- tharines, wound up third in the junior singles while a St, Ca- tharines collegiate junior four| lfinished third in the final of their event Bill Stadel of Catholic high school, Stamford, Conn., won the singles, while a hard-strok- ing crew from St. Joseph's high; schoo] in Buffalo came through! in the four Washington and Lee's Varsity crew clocked five minutes, 8.1) seconds for the mile in winning the senior event and earning) themselves a trip to this sum-| mer's Henley Royal Regatta in England Lasalle high school of Phila- delphia was second, Edgewater of Orlando, Fla., and Merrietta of Ohio were in a tie for third with a St, Catharines collegiate, lerew coming: fourth and Jeb) | Stuart high school of Fairfax |County, Va., trailing A senior four from Sir Win- ston Churchill secondary schoo!| in St, Catharines finished fourth| the senior four, won by | Haverford schoo) of Haverford,| Pa., in 5:47. Australians Eliminated BARCELONA (AP) -- Aus- tralian tennis stars Roy Emer- son and Fred Stolle were elim-| inated from Spain's Count of Godo tournament in the quar-' ter-finals Friday Emerson fell 1-6, 6-3, 6-4, 2-4 79 to American Clark Graeb ner and Brazilian Thomas Koch beat Stolle 6-1, 6-0, 6-3 In the women's singles, two Canadians were among those) who qualified for the semi-| finals, Vicky Berner of Van- the value's fine at your Meteor-Mercury dealer THE BEST CARS AT THE BEST PRICES Meteor Montcalm 2-door hardtop jvitational internationa 1, 89) couver beat Elise Emmanuel of event in which competitors TUN| south Africa 6-3, 1-6, 6-2 and similar courses in Eastern and! Fave Urban of Windsor Ont | Western Canada with the aver-|qowned Ingrid Lofwall of Swe. eran of tenpin bowling, rolled a | three-game total of 562 points to edge John Prinster Jr. of Vancouver by 39 points in Sun- day's roll-off In the ladies' open singles, Louis Smith of Vancouver, who finished first in regular play,|4 was defeated by Bonny Ballen- tine of Regina 565-553 in the three-game final round Sunday Ontaria"s team fram Kingston managed to grab the only crown) for Eastern Canada with a 2,701-| 2,573 victory over Alberta's crew in Sunday's roll-off | In the final round, the Kings-| ton team of Peter Clark, Klaas| Smalbill, Allan O*Neil, Jack Charest and Ervin Alajtner won the first two games before drop-| ping the third to the Alberta team of Larry Maslyk, Frank Heron, Ted Zitzelsberger, Sid age of the two performances de- termining the winner, The com-| - petitions will be held in West Jan, 28-29 and in the East Feb Mr. Alain said Garibaldi B.C., is a possible western site and Mont Tremblant or Mount Orford, both in Quebec, are pos sible eastern sites More than 70. competitors from many countries are ex pected to attend an interna tional jumping competition which is to be sponsored by the Ottawa Ski Club March 11-12 and which was endorsed by the CASA Monday The project still have to await approval by the centennial com Allen and Harvey Rose, all of| mittee for the designation of Edmonton PORT ARTHUR (CP)--Three} men from Western Canada and a women from Montreal were| named Sunday to represent Canada at the world tenpin bowling championships in Spain next year They are Paul Yoshimasu Winnipeg, Frank Boehn, Re- gina, John Prinster Jr., Vancou ver and Cathy Townsend, Mont rea) Aussie Wins Colonial Golf FORT WORTH, Tex. 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