e e ! S 8 Wi e loss, aed Toronto Andy's AC|the peer and probably F C] was winless. ;set a North American foul-scor- ] ure Skati ' al t amla Ins | But Sarnia, by defeating Ot-/ing record. ' " |tawa by 118-70 in the fina!) Ruby Richman of Toronto, S T tl lgame, won easily on points. (coach of Canada's Pan-Ameri- e enor | e On Saturday, Windsor de- Noe Games ; team, said the feated Sarnia 79-70, Ottawa North American record had Ee al Ss oung aqanuc OTTAWA (CP) -- Sarniajbeat Toronto 79-69, Sarnia de-\Dren 26, foul shots by a single Knights won the Ontario senior|feated Toronto 85-67 and Ottawa|' Ceca Pate hangs a owson eiterene a ' ; ; , Men's basketball championship|beat Windsor 60-51. In the only| score! . he shots Sunday. He | VIENNA (CP - AP) ---Can-|Canadian team which won no,North American champion from cunday by ending a two-day,|other game Sunday Windsor! Missed only three times in 32 iturday and ada's Karen Magnussen was be-/medals. |Dundas, Ont., finished fourth. |round - robin tournament with|beat Toconto 72-70. attempts. arly in the ing touted today as a possible; Miss Jones, 18-year-old Cana-| 'Second in the pairs competi-|the pest point-scoring record. | en In the other two games of the rals caught Z|future world champion follow- dian senior champion and Can-|tion were Margot Glockshuber| ¢._; mained "| Barry Howson, Sarnia's play-itournament, he scored a total our straight ing the windup Saturday of the|ada's last hope for a medal,|and Wolfgang Danne of West| Samia, Windsor Alumni andjing coach, scored 47 points injof 23 foul shots, giving him 52 : world figure skating champion- dropped to fourth from second|Germany. Cynthia and Ronald|Ottawa Braves each ended the|the final game against Ottawa/points from the foul line in . margin to 4 {ships here, ; in the free skating Saturday|Kauffman, North American tournament with two wins andland 102 in his three games in'three games. 30-seconds Miss Magnussen, a 14-year-old|after she fell during a double|champions from Seattle, were semana: merce yers' coach Grade 9 student from Vancou-| jump. jthird. Canada's only pairs en- Phil Myre "iver and the youngest competi-| Miss Fleming also fell early|try, Betty and John MckKilli- n the third. § itor in the women's division, fin-|in her program but her skating gai, Vancouver sister and in bis 20- ished 12th. still was rated high enough to/brother team, finished 18th. LOOKING -FOR ECONOMICAL Peggy Fleming, 18-year-old|\draw marks of 5.9 from six} In second Place behind Miss have come United States skater who won|judges. A perfect score is 6.0.|Towler and Ford in the dance ry had they the women's title for the sec-| Gabrielle Seyfert of East Ger-|competition were Lorna Dyer ' diligent in ond straight year, described)many, who also took a_ spill/and John Carrell of the United i RA p R | A I ? ies. Three Miss Magnussen as an up-and-|during her program, finished in|states. Yvonne Sudick and Mal- e t Sanderson coming competitor. second place - just as she did!colm Cannon of Britain were| » tying goal "She is a fireball on' ice,"|in the 1966 championships. third. | Miss Fleming said, "and she} Czechoslovakia's long - legged) ; mn two for- has the temperament and tal-|Hana Maskova, with a eh louiilipeet ee cet e, stepped ent to be a champion." skating routine of skyscraper|Canadian senior dance cham.) nd fired a Miss Magnussen, an ashj|jumps, rushed from fifth place pions Wane sixth, Judy. Hend: 0 hit a de- blonde who is one of the bestjto finish third. erson, 20 of Torus and John | bounced off freestyle skaters in the world,| Roberta Laurent, 18, of Tor- Bailey 20 of Winona Ont | arr's mask finished second: in the Canadian jonto, finished 10th, the same atlre isth. . " senior championships this year.|she did in 1966. | ; : dominant She does triple jumps and spins| Other winners were Emme-| . This year was one of the few rs, aS was with ease. She began figure|rich Danzer of Austria in the|times a Canadian team has Th L Y, vk tands third skating because she wanted to|men's competition, Lud mila|been shut out of world compe- en tole) 0 be Snowflake in a winter car-|Belousova and Oleg Protopopov Whe an Ghasle ak se Stig als was the nival. She coaches a peewee |of Russia in the pairs and Diane |W" an Oly , se son, Jerry hockey team in Vancouver. [Towler and Bernard Ford of|Pringing Canada into the world Further Than These which man- She won the Canadian junior Britain in the dance. Spotlight Bite zr Me. Seconu bottled up ee eee women's championship in 1965,! All of this year's winners are yes cee coal ous TRAFFIC JAM --Boston scoring bid during Sunday's -- Watson. Detroit's, Dean beni tle ie ee are Wence Caner champion was Pitta Bare O'Donnell Bruins' goalkeeper Ed National Hockey League Prentice waits for a re- 3 n '4 | 3 tA *-.|Toronto, who won the women's e ; ame at Boston. On hand to bound. Detroit won the Na- |¥P to second behind Valerie) After that, however, at least *0T0" : tigi gave Fly Johnston receives plenty of g t , J P taronte: this ¢ two titl "ill be fi bs, title in 1965. She lost it in 1966 with White help are, left to right, John _--tional Hockey League game |/0nes of Toronto this year. two titles wi eh or hen [to Mise Fleml y ri : os | jto Miss ming at Davos, Swit- Is by Dus- help as he goes to the ice to MacKenzie, Ron Stewart 5-3. Her free - skating perform-| Carlo Fassi, coach of Miss| land. Mise B , e\.. -- : stop a Detroit Red Wing (12), Bobby Orr and Joe (AP Wirephoto) [ance here Saturday consisted|Fleming, said she will turn pro-|tr mh Raiser a has since \_» = t the eight : of dainty steps and acrobatic|fessional after the Olympics. tured professional, eo. \ \ 8 jumps. Danzer also says he will turn r ed by ref- pro | vara , COMPLETES SWEEP | Danzer singled out fellow ' : s figure O u = S n Miss Fleming's victory in the|countrymen Wolfgang Schwarz COOPER S ough Dus- women's event, the last title de-|as the favorite for the title after | came on &@ cided in ~ week-long compet-|he retires. Schwarz finished sec- | ition, completed a sweep for de-jond here ahead of Ga Vis- | heir own y fending champions. conti of the U.S. ws TEXACO ace Flyers ed +S} = '@ | I i I G Ted It also completed a rout of the! Donald Knight, 19 - year - old irst period, : | s in the . | MARCH e | S { "ged tooo Chicago Black Hawks, with with New York Saturday. The HOCKEY SCOREBOARD from Ontario otor aies ae" Bobby Hull scoring his 45th and . ~~ or scorers were Pit TIRE SALE 'sayy 46th goals of the season, artin, 'with two, and Gilles pag yy whe ve Toronto's unbeaten ; = Marotte. Don Marshall scored By THE CANADIAN PRESS anion SORer 1 on potting National League Grand Forks 6 Selkirk 4 ds string at 10 games Sunday, two goals for the Rangers and Warroad 8 Winnipeg 5 | The Fa gg Magica scoring a 5-2 win over the Bernie Geoffrion and Harry WUT FAT Westers Sealer mee d, 18 sec- Maple Leafs in Chicago. Howell connected for one each, |Chicago 35 14 9 214 137 79) vo ton 2 Saskatoon 3 had given The win reversed a 3-0 score | | Bruce MacGregor scored two|New York 27 22 9 158 149 63/ boa Deer 9 Calgary 5 in Toronto Saturday as veteran goals for the Red Wings Sun-|Toronto 25 22 10 154 163 60/ Regina 1 Hdinorton 10 ul Cadieux goalie Terry Sawchuk regis- day night and Alex Delvecchio,|Montreal = 24 24 10 145 153 58 Central Junior | e uxe ke the in- tered his second straight Na- Doug Roberts and Dean Pren-|Detrolt 23 32 4 176 192 50\prockville 2 Smiths Falls § | Is place, tonal Hockey Ganmen anuiout | tice added one apiece. Skip|Boston 15 35 10 158 907 40/Doreroes @ Germean e | DELUXE ack next and the 100th of his career in | Krake, Marotte and Orr scored Results Saturday Manltshe Jeulor | CHAMPION Get 45 to 50 miles per gallon, and look at these extras, 4 on the floor, ' regular season play. or Boston. Detroit 2 Montreal 6 Rangers 2 Flin Flon i Leafs' win Saturday halted Sawchuk, who has played 17|Chicago 0 Toronto 3 Piste tes + Waveiors - 10 carpeting on the floor, deluxe heater, padded dash, 2 speed washers ) only temporarily Chicago's seasons in the NHL, stopped 22/New York 4 Boston 4 First Tire Regular Price, and wipers, deluxe upholstery, custom chrome package. PE ef J drive toward its first league shots on the way to his shutout. Results Sunday SATURDAY Soiend Tie Far Ont title. The Hawks now have 79 He also has 11 shutouts in play-|Montreal 2 New York 0 American League | iad el rasp 5 points and a 16-point lead over off competition. The Leafs fired|Toronto 2 Chicago 5 Rochester 4 Hershey 4 | gecond - place New York with 46 shots at Chicago goalie Denis! Detroit 5 Boston 3 Baltimore 4 Pittsburgh 2 i NCES ee 9.99 only 12 games left in the 70- DeJordy. Providence 1 Springfield 8 Rood Lifetime Hoxerd Guarantee, IT'S ALL game schedule. Toronto, with 60 Armstrong's goal was the Ontario Junior A Western League points, is three back of the 250th of his 14-year NHL career, W LT F A Pitt Portland 3 San Diego 4 Use Your Texece Credit Cord Yours FOR Rangers and followed by Mont- all with the Leafs. Kitchener 27 12 7 207 159 61|California 7 Los Angeles 4 Gs 4 th Mints ta real, 58, Detroit, 50 and Boston, TERRY SAWCHUK Sunday night the Hawks|Toronto 22 14 10 194 175 54| Vancouver 8 Victoria 4 , sain Eid dll a 40. 100th Shutoutt jblasted 44 shots at the Toronto|Niag. Falls 21 15 10 221 186 52) Ontario Senior : Toronto controlled play dtd da net. Veteran Johnny Bower|Hamilton 21 20 4 164 151 46|Kingston 5 North York 8 COOPER TEXACO ed throughout most of Saturday's started in nets for Toronto but|St. Cathar, 1918 8 165 142 46|Orillia 2 Galt 12 14:50) Sane game with Pete Stemkowski,|Saturday night but the Bruins|was replaced by Sawchuk in|London 17 21 7 171 202 41| O-QAA | George Armstrong and Bob Pul-|lost 5-3 to Detroit Sunday night|the second period. The Leafs|Montreal 16 22 7 168 189 39 Waterloo 4 Toronto 9 | Fae arrears yn a ; ford handling the scoring. [in Boston. Yvan Cour.(i4 3 stots at DeJordy. --[Peterbor. 14 289 177 216 37/ (Toronto wins sudden-death ' ENVOY Del uxe S e d an a 0) ousseau, Yvan Cour- shaw: 12 shi ERO 14:29 y AIMING AT RECORD a 24 10 131 178 34) championship) battled to a 4-4 tie in Bostonlto earn the Bruins their tie/during the weekend. |Springfield 26 25 8 222 209 60 hewe The Canadiens had no trouble | Quebec 27 27 6 214 219 60) 'each . ie beating the Red Wings Satur- Providence 11 41 10 168 280 32) day night as they fired 39 shots Western Division | pach Senior Quarter " Finals at Detroit goalie Roger Crozier.|Pittsburgh 35 15 9 236 170 79) : ders The Red Wings managed only|Rochester 3122 8 253 194 70; si e ld B L th Se . 20 shots at Canadien's rookie|Cleveland 30 23 8 247 202 68) C 4 EVY | | 2 Door Seda n goalie, Rogatien Vachon. Buffalo 13 40 7 178 310 33 bad ou e eng y r1es Vachon turned in a sparkling Results Sunday repeal performance against the Rang-|Baltimore 3 Buffalo 5 ' Foe ; 4 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Galt opened up with seven un-jers Sunday as he kicked out 29|Pittsburgh 2 Providence 4 Brand new. Has automatic transmission, radio and standard safety HULL HOT noyer, Claude Provost, Gilles But the Leafs felt Bobby!tremblay, Henri Richard and Hull's presence Sunday night.!cjayde Larose scored for the Lou Angotti, Pat Stapleton and Canadiens Saturday night. Doug Mohns connected for one|Gordie Howe and Ab McDonald each. Mike Walton and Eddie|renjied for Detroit. Shack scored for Toronto, -- Rousseau and Cournoyer In other weekend action,|scored for the Canadiens Sun- Montreal Canadiens walloped day afternoon against the Rang- Detroit Red Wings 6-2 in Mont-|ors. real Saturday night and then blanked New York Rangers 2-0;ORR SAVES BOSTON in New York Sunday afternoon.| Bobby Orr scored with three Boston Bruins and the Rangers|seconds remaining in the game answered goals in the second. Kingston Aces and Galt Horn- Guelph held a one-goal lead ets may have a long wait tolthree times before Frank get into the semi-finals if they|Hincks scored the winning goal continue their torrid pace in the) after 12 minutes of the third Ontario Hockey Association) yeriod. Keith Worrall scored senior series quarter finals.|two goals for Guelph and Ralph They are the only teams with|Kowasan scored the other. commanding two-game leads in| Gerry Stringle, Tom Walker the eight-team playoff round. |and Vance Millar scored for The Collingwood Georgians-| Woodstock. Belleville Mo - Hawks and! At Collingwood, the line of) Guelph Regals-Woodstock Ath- letics series are tied at one game apiece following weekend Dave McComb, Dave Fitter and| Jack Lumley broke the game wide open with two goals in 32 action. seconds. McComb scored at Hull's two goals left him eight short of tying the record of 54 goals, which he set last season. Chicago's Stan Mikita picked up three assists in the game to run his points total to 84 for the season, including a league-lead- ing 54 assists. An assist cred- ited to Mikita against the Bruins last Thursday was changed to defenceman Pierre Pilote. NHL headquarters in Montreal announced the change shots to register his first NHL shutout. Cournoyer's goal Sunday was his 21st of the season and 17th power - play goal as the Cana- diens took 31 shots at Ranger) goalie Ed Giacomin. Orr's goal Saturday against the Rangers came when Boston goalie Bernie Parent was lifted from the nets in favor of a sixth attacker. He scored on a 60-foot screen drive. | But Boston's strategy back- fired Sunday night when goalie | jtied 1-1) Results Sunday Hamilton § Montreal 2 St. Catharines 4 Toronto 4 Peterborough 2 Kitchener 9 Results Saturday Niagara Falls 4 Oshawa 4 St. Catharines 0 Montreal 2 American League Eastern Division WLT F APt For the money you need to balance your budget... 31 18 10 233 177 72 30 23 8 217 207 8) | Hershey |Baltimore Cleveland 4 Quebec 2 Hershey 2 Rochester 6 SUNDAY Ontario Senior North York 0 Kingston 2 (Kingston leads best - of - seven! semi-final 2-0) | Belleville 1 Collingwood 8 | (Best - of - seven quarter final Woodstock $ Guelph 4 (Best - of - seven quarter final tied 1-1) Kingston took a pair of wins|!4:54 and Fitter came right r North York Varsity /back at 15:26, | : : : ben 5-3 Saturday and 2-0| Fern St. Onge completed the|goal which clinched the victory CALL pol dea gg por up ar Sunday and Galt trounced Oril-|scoring when Belleville goal-|for Detroit. | PERRY | month after month ... andpayt ihn heer lia 12-2 jtender Steve Rex fell back into| All six teams see action Wed- | Then you can enjoy the convenience 0 paying all y : A _ , lthe net with the puck after|nesday night with Montreal at| 723-3443 with one monthly payment that's fitted to your budget. 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