Giacomin etminder Race MONTREAL tCPlEd Giainon plays for the Rangers comins nelmiodiog and Bobby Hulls scoring efforts were the highlimts in the National Hoc key hague last week as New York Rangers one WAKE Black Hawks continued their battle for first pluck Giacomin New Yorks lanlw goaltender had two shutouts his filth and sixth of the season to become the first Rangers goalie in 17 more to get that many shutouts in one season The last was Charlie Rayner who had six in the mono season anti seven in 1W9 Official statistics released by NllL headquarters today show that Giacomln leads the league in shutouts and he also has the bsl average with mark of 211 The New York average in cluding Cesare Manlagos is 223 best in die league The Rangers hate given up kl goals in as games compared with 150 in the same number of games last season lttIATiNG llNX Meanwhile lliill is shooting his way out of the Jinx that huiintrd previous Sitgoal scorers in Chicagos last seven games the powerful leit winger has scored ii goals including seven tn four games last week Hulls performance increased his total to lengucleading to uni tor the season and with 23 ll asssts timed irm third in scoring with 17 points one behind tDlmrm1llc Ken Whar ram who has 19 goals and in assists Ciiiragn centre Stan Mikiln continues to lead scorers with 55 pointsineliiding ii league icading Ill assists Following their sogonl sea sons Mnurica Richard and Her nie Gcoilrion of Montreal Cana diens and Hill iound the going rougher in the next season Richard who scored his so goals in waste slumped to 27 the next season Gcofliion who BOWLING Good Friends League Team Standings Jaguars 77 Minnie Morris 70 humans 66 Model To 62 MGs 56 Galaxies 57 Ramble 55 Pontiac 54 Splines 51 Birds 44 High Sngjc Rose Button 257 High Tripius Norman Smurtii Waite 633 Bait Popp 668 Rose Burton 634 Season High Averages Mnrg Cowan 200 Season fish single Goodhead 351 Schism High Triple Cowan 753 Eliseo liiarg Palmer iiius Open Rematch SAN FRANCISCO lAPiGoif pros Arnold Palmer and Billy Casper warmed up for Thurs days Crosby invitational Golf Tournament with rematch this time for charity on their ltlï¬tv 15 Open pinyoif Palmer won 343670 over Caspers par 363571 The 2100 spectators had hard time following the two pros who blistered through the illhole duelin hours is min utes The last time these two met face to face Casper won the Open by carding so to Palm ers 73 in the playoli scored goas with the Caoa diens in 19615 altfl his Strgoal sensinn soil Hull slipped to si goals in Bristol alter be scored 50 Then last season iliall broke the record with St goals He also picked up or assists last season givinghlmaruudotmptdnls OFF i555 PACE Although in goals behind his pace year ago lluil could wind up with 60 goals But he would nriil burst of scoring power similar to that oi MHZ when he had is goals alter Chicagos first 39 games and linished with 50 orm Lliman Detroit Red THE ilAltRlE EXAMINER TUESDAY JANUARY 17 1567 Bciuman May ace AllStars MONTREAL tAll Toc Blake the combustible coach of Montreal Canadiens intends to lind out very quickly whether young Gary Baumnn is for real Batman is the Manorold mokie gmltendcr who rallied the slumping Canadians to 31 victory over Boston Sunday night 21 hours after the Bruins ilitti scored three thbdperlod goals against charlie Ho cr $4 victory The performance earned Bau mnn shot at the National Hockey League Allstors wholl meet the Canadians in the 20th annual classic here Wednesday iilght thought llodge started to look tired against the Bruins Saturday night said Blake Thats why decided to play Bauman The youngster come up with an saves and now Bloke is toy ing with the idea of keeping him in the nets for while lles impacted to split the allvstor assignment with Hodge COULD WIN JOB 1t Baumun holds up against an AllStar front line that in cludes Detroits Gordie Howe Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita of Chicago Torontos Frank Mah ovlich and Rod Gilbert of New York the Conadlcns netmindlng yob could be his tor while Badman wont know until just before game time whether hell be starting against the All Stars Thats the system Blake used nst Boston didnt want him liognt nervous The said But Gary suspected that he might get the call and was prepared for it It kind of shakes you up bit he admit ted But tried to keep every thing normal That will be tough to do against the AllStars who have dominated this game in recent years The Stars have won two straight and have lost only once in the last six tries against the Stanley Cup champions Last year Howe who passed Howe Pursues Allstar Marks MONTREAL CF Gordie Howe holds live allslur game records and could add at least two more to that total Wednes day night when the Natiorl Hockey League stars play Montreal Canadians The game the 20th renewal of the annual battle between the detending Stanley Cup champions and the best players ironi the rest of the league is the first being played in mid SEESOH But it certainly isnt the first for Howe It will mark the 18th allstar appearance for the 38 yeartold right winger with De txoit Rod Wings Tail Sawchuk Back In Toronto TORONTO CF Goaltender Terry is ch uk of Toronto Maple Leafs arrived here Mon day trom his Detroit home to undergo treatment for recur ring back ailment that has kept him out of National Hockey League action since Dec His cl to have ordered swimming and physiotherapy treatment An announcement on when he can resume skating is enacted next week Iuwehnk top goaltender in the NiL until forced to retire train game in Montreal Dec had undergone surgery for llElue ring hackailmcnt last sun Alleoseveral weeks in hospital heienSawehuk was released to spend the holiday season with his family in Detroit Howes 17 all star games stand as record that may never be matched Maurice Rocket Richard the retired star with the Canadianshpiayed in 13 contests There are six players still active in the NHL with 10 or more appearances but all are veterans and none are class to Hoivestolal They are Red Kelly Toronto Maple Leafs and Doug Harvey and Alex Dei veechio both of Detroit all with 12 Jean Beilveau Mont real and Bernie Geoilrion New York Rangers it each and Claude Provost of Montreal with it Delvecchio will be in the game as an allstar lritrwtnger and Provost also will take part but this time he will be with Montreal HAS DTllElt RECORDS Howe also holds the records for most total peints16 must times on winning teams to most penalty minutes 21 and is the only allstar to draw major penalty Howe will be shooting Ior two more Wednesday moat goals and most assists He now is tied with Richard for most goals with nine and is deadlocked with Kelly for most assists with seven Previous allstar gamns have been played prior to the open ing of the NHL season but old clals this your decided to move tliegame back to midseason to avoid compettng with baseball and football which are at their heaviest in October Alpine skiing supremacy of Wings Bobby Rousseau of Mooi rent and New Yorks Phil Goy etle are tied for Iotatn place in scoring wiih as points each one more than veteran Gordie Howe of Detroit Rod Gilbert at New York is eighth with 33 point and Dave Kean of Toronto Maple tents and Pierre Pilots ol dalcago are tied for ninth with 23 points eooh Reg Fleming continues as the individual penalty leader with 97 minutes Montreal is the team leader with lot minutes The Rangers recorded en un usual peiformancc last week when they received only six minutes in penalties in three games the Wagon mark two weeks ago put on oneman show scoring two goals and assisting on lwoothers The Detroit great holds the oilstar record with nine goals and will be playing in his 11th classic ll LlS HOT all who set NllL records ot st goals and 97 points last year is on hot streak with 11 goals in his last six games Ho leads the league with as for the sea son tlikila Chicagos slick centre has the NHL scoring race nll to himself with 55 points and if he continues his present pace he could shatter Huila oneseason point mark Gilberts 22 goals have been the it iui tin surprising Rana gers who share first place with the Black Hawks This ls the first lime that the allstar game is being played at midseason and the NHLs Board of Governors is letting advantage of the three day schedule hiatus to hold executive meetings The meetings which opened today could produce formula for stocking the six new expan sion teams which begin playing next October but it is not likely that the league will reveal the mechanics of the stocking sysA tom now Nancy Greene Stars With Intérnational fSki Circus SCHRUNS Austria AWTho 1967 inmatlonnl std orcits moves here Wednesday and Nancy Greene otCanada Mari eile Goitsehel of France and Erika Schincgger of Austria are the top attractions They will begin twoday battle for the Golden Key tror phy Ski circus is the European nickname for the international ski racing season which brings the worlds best to meets in the Alps The troupe of racers travels from one international resort to another for four months The healihydooking girls in their bright parkas crashhelmets and long ski pants in all colors of the rainbow are indeed some thing to behold The opening downhill race is regarded by experts as chal lenge by the 1966 world Bhflme pion Erika Schinegger to the OneYear Ban For Manager OTTAWA lCFJGuy Bonnet general manager of Ottawa Na tional oi the St Dawrenee Senior Hockey League Monday night was handed oneyear suspension from the league for taking his team out oi game last Fridayat Morrisburg out The Nationals also were or dared by ray not to Misï¬tsng Combines because of the walk out League presidentAi Abelson announced the disciplinary ac tions utter meeting here The Friday incident grew out of on injury to Morrisburg goalie Don Grant When he hurt hiorarm near the end of the first period rei eroes added in minutes to the regular intermission so he could receive meditattlpttentiiion When Grant returned the Ottawa players had dressed and started to leave the rink Morrisburg was leadingaz at the time The league meeting conï¬rmed the game as WWW the Combines EUIVALE SWEEPERS lton Prankmm Mt and Cot hn ncy put elbow gmse in their diode tnst the ice in front of the rock ton lhnnus rink run Eilnvale met Walter Craig this morning in the semi Three Rinks Knocked Out straight victories 0an of the Brstiii Comets division 10A bunspicl at Barrie going Club Examina Clay Declares Himself Ready For ShowdoWn HOUSTON APlkisdus Clay turned it today day he began like most training days up be fore dawn to run in wooded pnrk in west Houston jogging through the cold in the patch of brightness from thc headlights of his white and tomatored Lin coln Continental Trainer Angelo Dundee driver of the trailing car said Monday Chuvalo Quick Knockout VALPOLE Mass AP Canadian George Chuvolo the only fighter to go the distance with Cassius Clay in title bout thinks he deserves another shot at boxings heavyweight chums pionship Im better all around lighter now than when lost to Clay in 15 rounds last year Chuvaio said Monday night after knocking out Vie Brown for mer National AAU champion from New York in the fourth round of scheduled lOrounder move better hit with both hands and counterpunch much more eltectively than when fought Clay Chuvaln said My only hope is that he stays out at the army long enough for me to get another shot at him Nancy Greene flyearold pride of Rossiand BC Erika was injured enrlivr this month and did not participate in the first international down hill race at Grindelwnid Swit zerland which Nancy won in Incl Nancy has won four out of the live international races this season She holds commanding lead in the season long contest for the World Cup awarded to the best overall skier Marielle Golischel is regarded as the third great favorite here She has been denied victory in top races so far this season while trying to bounce back from an injury suffered last month Erika said she has completely recovered from her knee injury Marielle also was training hard would like to win again she said But whereas Erika and Nancy are their countries greatest hopes the strong French sound has several other top contest ants including two l7yeorolds fliorenca Steiner and lsabelie If TRACKS AWES THEM The Hartmann downhill track here mch the girls It is much faster and techni cally more difficult than the Grindelwald downhill Marielle said It was hardpacked after sudden cold speli froze the melted surface of the track Temperatures had been above freezing during the weekend The downhill race is scheduled for Wednesday The competitors will practice on the course to day race Right Care For Winter Wear and Tear Ana snow rue IllHour Towing OTnnnJJpx AIII natterlex Prcl Pickup aa Delivery Freecolfee while your car is being serviced 19 Bradford El ï¬ifltill rs Try Dons Auto Body night Clay still is growing at age 25 His arms his shoulders his back musclestheyre all getting bigger Dundee said ilcs no ing to be superheavyweight By his own testimony Clay is ready for Feb the night he meets Ernie Torreil in the As trodorne to settle the worlds heavyweight diampionship Clay the common cham Counts Chuvalos manager lrvln Ungcrmrin wired an offer of $150M guarantee to the Clay camp for the champion to meet the Toronto heavyweight at Bos ton Garden Ungerman said he thinks theres good chance that Chu vale will get crack at Clay alter the latters defence of the title against Ernie Terrell at Houston Feb Chuvaio who at 216 had 17 pound pull in the weights iioorcd Brown with body bor rage at the outset of the fourth Brown got up and was kayoed in attempting to outslug Chuvaio banked the worlds eighth contender by Ring Magazine and loth by the World Boxing Association The slalom will be held Thurs day The Golden Key Trophy will go to the girl with the best overall performance in down hill and slalom Seventyseven girls from 12 countries are entered The downhill troll starts at an altitude at 1400 mebes about 4551 feet at the soulled Adlai horst Eagles Nest blast of the nail is completely clear making it safe despite the high speeds itrpermits The trail 2400 metres long and has op of 655 metres The slalom race will be staged not for from the final part of the downhill it starts at an altitude of 915 metres and has drop of 170 Both downhill and slalom are on the northeastern slope of the towering Mlttagsspitze pion said so Monday when he run into Terrell the World box ing Associations champion in the exhibit hall both share as gym it was Terrells lirst day in town and Clay was late clearing out after workout without sparring partners The crowd was gone and only dozen or so of the two boxers ioliowers saw what happened ready Im ready Clay said in win shoulder against Terrell Tenell clutched at Clays arms and the twu went into bear bug which lasted two or three minutes while trainers and promoters and buckelbenrers plucked and tagged at them coaxing them to break the clinch but not to start swinging The circling string up and exchange oi boasts went on for nboiit 15 minulcs and than WES over Tonight the two are to watch No ranked heavyweight Zora Foiiey light Floyd Joyner in the downtown Coliseum The pro moters said Clay and Terrell will each have chance to speak his piece through the ring microphone Terrell sounded like an angry man Monday when he talked to news pople upon his arrival lie dismissed Clay promptly Urgellssistance For Ski Team OilAlliA tCPlThe govem ment was urged in the Conr mons Monday to come to the aid of Nancy Greene and other members of the Canadian ski team competing in Europe who were reported running out of funds Herridge tNDPKoot enay Westt made his plea after both Miss Greene and the pres ident of the Canadian Amateur Ski Association Pierre Alain had reported earlier in the day that the team was not in finan cial difficultias land that its schedule would not be cur tailed go or merit spokesman said later that the council eon ttihtuted $260 three weeks ago to help finance the European tour He also denied the ski team is going broke Mrs Margaret hideout par liamentary secretary toHealth Minister MacEachen said she would bring Mr Herridgaa suggestion to the ministers at tention on ids return from Nova Sootia it Three rink were elimrietod and two rink rï¬naln uundeleab ed in yesterdays opening mind play in the Dittsioo lM Bulbs Omarls phydowrts The double Jamison bonsptel will ooodude toolflit Ten rinks were armed YbW Vhybtltaftertbelimllrmtdia Alliston heroine and boan were eliminated Tom ltudics RCAF rink and Glenn Brodta Oollingwood rink were undefeated with two The first Hutches this morn ing saw RCAF iackEru Coiling wood Barries Walter Clair rink taking on Elrmale and Marsh Campbells Barrie rink battling Gnardiill Thewinwoloadioitheto divisions will compete in To mnto tor the Ontario diampiori slip The provincial diumpion will then sauce to lhcfinals 0f the ilwlossald Bria WW Winners of yesterdays draws were Barrie tlCi over Coolutowu Crecmore over Barrie WC Barrie tniCi over Eimvole over Army olioznood over Cmmore Barrie over Cookstown RCA over Barrie lMCt Coilingwood mgr 6mm hill dimple oier Altman Army ore Onshore Oollingwood defeated Army lalf in an extra end While RCAF was vide over Bar rie lllCt 1110 in anther do game SCISSORED SPORT Vle Till CANADA CUEARY CPI Czechos lovakia will present the biggest threat to Canada in its bid to stage the two world Skltlï¬tmpr ionships in Banll the vitepres ldent of the international Ski Federation said Sunday Stanley Muilln arrived in Calgary Friday from California to examine Bani as proposed site and to prepare report for the FIS Other countries hid ding for the games are Sweden Gummy Suitmtmd United SENS Austria Japan and now over Alltston Giurdiill Are Suc BRAMPTON The ladies section at the Barrie Curling Club came through wiih strong showing in two outoltown com petitions in both cases at Brampton and Churchill the Bar rie representatives came home with top awards In FourYcar Filly bonspiel at Brampton quartet skipped by Sheila Bristow posted the top points ovcr three games Playing against dozen rinks irom cen tral Ontario the lone Barrie ens try consisted of ship Bristow viceskip June cl second cownnsvnltc one cri Picrre Alain president of the Canadian Amateur Ski Associa tion said Monday the associa tion is not in drastic iinancial trouble and Canadas natonal team will continue to follow the European and North American schedule laid doivn before the season began lie was commenting on re ports that the Canadian team currently in Europe is in dan gar of going broke and is lacA ing the prospect of having to return to Canada There are no changes in the plans of the CASA concerning the racing circuit of the no tional ski team members in binding Nancy Greene Alain said in statement have heard about the news attrilnited to Nancy and feel there is slight misunderstanding Miss Greene winner of our major events in two weeks in top woman skier in the world also said the team is not in ii nanciai trouble The 23yearold native oi oi tawa who was raised in Ross land BC and attends Notre Dame University in Nelson 80 said she did not know where the rumor began unless it was from telephone convert ration she had with Vaneou ver radio station She said the connection was poor and her statements may have been mis interpreted believe that what Nancy meant was that to change the racing schedule of the national team would be too expensive when considered in the light of the advantages to be gained Alain said We are therefore following mtrschedule as planned and Miss Green will he NAMED PETES COACE PETERBOEOUGH Robert tBob Armstrong is 10 year veteran with Boston Bria ins of the National Hockey League has been named assist ant coach of Peterborougii Petes oi the Ontario Hockey Association Junior series Armstrong teacher at near by Lakeiieid college will assist Roger Neilson Toronto high school teacher who took over the machlng job after in ignation of Roger Bnlurd dur ing the weekend iuiiiz DAILY Tlllitiit RENTALS 43 lissii llil PHONE 17255474 OH Qiie cithe finest Canadian whiskies this country has ever tasted by GILBEYS Europe and leading the race for any Lady Curlers cessiul Rosslyn Epplelt and lead Mur ian Young Tu Barrie riniu also domin lite play in Centennial in vitalirnul mics bonspiel at Churchill uvor the weekend Allti rae Webbs rink finished on top with another Barrie rink skip ped by Marion Stephens in the runnerup position Other members of the cham pion Vcbb quartet were vice skip Kathy Nixon second Eve Bentley and lead Marion Young Competing on the Stephens enA try were vicesklp lrene Styles second Betty Stephens and lead Dorothy Filipetti CASA Denies Money Trouble back in Canada on Monday Jun 28 Alain thanked ll llcr ridge New Democratic menir ber of Parliament for the 56 riding of Kootenay West and others for their concern LOCAL Repairs 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