TEE EARN MUNICH WAY DZC 11 Beliveau Successful so As Substitute Coach By GRAHAM COX Canadian Press Stall ttrtter Jean Belireau may have start ed new career with Montreal Fanndiens Wednesday night as he led them to $2 victory over Boston Bniins in one of the Na4 tlonal Hockey League games played The big centre didnt play lie Ias behind the bench replacing roach Toe lllnkc ho was tossed out of the game aitcr the ï¬rst period by referee Bill Fri lay Blake protested too strenuous iv goal scored by Ken iiodge that gave the Bruins to lead it appeared to him the Bruins had too many men on the ice during line change and de layed penalty Beliveau still recovering from severe knee iniury was not dressed for the game and handled coaching duties for the final two periods when Blake continued arguing the goal be tween periods and was ejected by Friday in the other games Toronto iiapi titan took 24 loss It the ands oi Pittsburgh Pen guins Chicago Block ltauks battered New York Rangers 52 ihlinncsota North Stars blanked Dos Angeles Kings to and St Louis Blues itroppcd Oakland SPORTS COMMENT Make Plans For Senior Star Clash By CHRIS AYLOTT THE SENIOR Council gathered last night with Seals into the Western Division cellar ll CHEEVEM KEPT BUSY The Canadlenl llld the run of the play throughout the game with Boston goalie Gerry Cheev era handling in MI in the tint period and 38 in the game com pared with by Montreals Gump Woraley Less than four mrnulea after the opening iaceofi Ted Harris of Montreal and Gary Dork of Boston squared oil The incident had all the ingredients for re pent oi the Pier Six brawl the two clubs engaged in when they last met at Boston Cooler heads and the skirmish was the only time players threatened to forget the lntcreeded however gamer Jacques bemaire scored twice to lead the Canadiens with sin gle goals going to John Fargo son itatph Bockstrom Danny Grant and Carol Vadnaia Phi Exposito scored Bostons second Dal had scored earlier against John oy Bower who was tattgcd with The Penguin ended Leats ll game winning streak at home when Ken Sebinkei tipped in deflection midway through the final period alter Itrt Stratton of Philadelphia Myers in the Western Division The Kinks division leadera by point over the Flyera ere idle tonight when Philadelphia meets St lMtix Blues In to is at Detroit to play the Red Wings The shutout was the third of ntanlagnr NHL career with tha other two coming while he was with New York Wayne Connolly scored two for Minnesota and Bob Waylo wich and Parker MacDonald one each BLUES 0N STREAK Gary Sahourta scored his first two NHL goals to pace the Blues out of the western cellar II Aide will its third straight geniethe teams long est win streak oi the season Jim Roberts scored St Luiis opening goal and Alain Caron hit for the Angelea with the Bluer man abort early in tha third period Oakland is expected to dress contra Lorry Popetn Friday against Boston after bringing him up from Vancouver Gin lick of the Western League where hea spent the last seven YEBIS 0n the basis oi his seven six of the 10 clubs represented Along with Flyor presidentmanager Jim Short were spokesmen from Orillia Collingwood Kingston Gall and Guelph ltiain topic was the 196768 season Senior It all star game the annual project for the OHAs emerg ency fund While it was generally agreed that game between two squads ofgscnior players has not much ion pool suggestions arose for game With the Ottawa ased Eastern Nationals Venue for this outing could be Kingston Final plans for the loops midseason emergency fund efforts are in the hands of Kingstons Gord Leach and Joe Kane of Toronto Marlboros The game will likely be played near the end of January THE FIRST OF numerous minor hockey tourna ments in Ontario for the 1967 on season is scheduled for Orillia at the end of the month The minor hockey association of the neighboring commun ity is running their fourth annual Midget tournament from Thursday December 28 through Saturday December 30 BARRIE COOP Midgets are among the field of 16 in the threeday elimination contest busy sched ule has been set up for the Orillia Community Centre including 11 opening day clashes nine on the Friday twg sendfinals and grand championship on the Sat ur ay Collingwood Huntsville Newmarket Lindsay Dixie Kitchener Woodbridge Thornhiil Hamilton and St Catharines MORE NEWS on Jim Corrigall the prom ng foot baller whose family now lives in Barrie former star defensive lineman with Barrie Norths senior football team young Corrigallhad an exceptionally fine season this fall asa sophomore at Kent State University in Ohio One oi his biggestboosters Harry Savage of Dr lando Florida writes that the 230pouitd Canadian has attracted the attention of number of re scouts2 After strong showing at Hamilton Tiger atsj rookie camp in the summer of 1965 Corrigall received football scholarship offers from five US colleges Savage noted that in league game forKent State against Bowling Green this fall Corrigall was involved in moretha 75 percent of the defensive plays it wasthis pe iormance that attracted some NFL and AFL scouts Apparently Minnesota Vikings and SanDiego Charg rs have or iii pas ng haBarri resident tonne scour ago registeredihe first shutout tripping penalty and miscon duct in the third period lion Ellis scored for Toronto bouncing the puck in oil goalie Les Biniiley to give the Leafs an early 10 lead Stan Mikita scored twice and assistcdroneovwilh Bobby Hull getting goat and assist us Chi cago moved into secondplnce lie in the Eastern Division with Toronto three points behind Boston The goals were numbers is and 17 for Mikiia and moved him into fourth spot in league scoring hut Hull with 15 goals and in assists in 28 games atili leads all scorers Ken wharram and Chico Makl scored the other Chicago goals while Bob Nevin got both New York goals At Minneapolis Cesare Mont goals and four assists in 75 games this year the Scots pinn chased Popein and assigned toe Stun to Buffalo Bison oi the American league in the only other game sched uled Friday Minnesota is at Los Angeles Barrie Juniors Play Tonight Barrie ACs swing back into action tonight after onenvnek layoff They host the firstplace Huntsville Merchants at Barrie Arena with iaceofi time sched uled foi wu pm AC currently occupy fourth ptaca in the sev eovciub Georpan Bay Junior circuit with record oi ilve wins and pair or ties for doicn points of the season ioritiinnesota and kept has Angelo whhio range Aside from Barrie entries include Bolton kiznievmw MENS alloy 379 immons iii Hugliestiifl Emms 316 Kaley 769 standings Lakey Barrie Tanning Clarkson Hotel Zti LetterCar rriers 27th Howey Electric 27 FoxPiumhiug 26 Stewart Wholesale 22 Uni rsal Cooler airs es 513am it Group mgh Singles Bi Hadley aoi tG Vaoslightenhoist 121 Mur Petrenkom Hadley ml Allen Firman Tex gnco 35 Uniroyal 35Progressiva Floor 29 alishury Plumbing 24 Thomas Electric 23 sarcantr Eirebugs 15 Hill R91 ii Smith Dairy 15 Mens Wear 14 Ha vuispriiiarsii 368 Fraitek 157 Phyllis Exell High Triples Franck eacï¬ek 598i5olaAdana more 65 ruin aria aw distentionPackard Crawford Dolio Birds Lamplighter Bouncers Lady Bugs Jok ers Poodles Busy Bees Kissing Cousins Blue Jays Team Standings Cousins Wednesday Night Mixed Riff exam 274Wiih Handic leo Howey liiens High Singles Fiat Ross Peacockdso Georg Por ter am With Handicap Dave Kirk 330 Ali Chalmers Ladies High Triple Flat Hel en Hart 703 Hillier ï¬lth Willi Dobinson cailme Samoa STilX wgr it 99 li 67 ll Bl ll 10 65 69 12 til io 11 Orillia 13 st Bellaville 515 67 Fridays Gamer Woodstock at Guelph Barrie at Betleville Gait at Collingwnod Kingston Gait Collwood Toronto Guelph Barrio Oakville Woodsth isuaoaasiszw BIG LEAGUE inseam ourxrc snip KICK NEW YORK Al News item New York Mets ask WasbmgtoLSeuatoc plot per 10 31359 the biggest consideration was that was going home said gogges who lives in Brooklyn president Bing De vine then hire as general managerr is obvious took slight reduction inpar but my fam ily is super cent oi consi deration said Devine who seemviewed hir=homo Cardinals for permissionto talk to coach Joe Schultz tnen aloe nthto as Angelea Dodgeia talk to general manag Joe rowoandisign himtr longtermcontroct ian tertainment isnt quite as muc be tremendous to be had Joe rmest thanks to those peoplewho gave their vote was not elected am pleased witiryour nonunionrunway or you non ilm ==ois£ ii the Pirateaior permission to in two previous outings with the pace setters the Barrio club has had mixed fortunes Just two weeks ago ms were wslloped no In their first meeting at Barrie Nov AC5 broke out to 50 lead then settled for stalemate Tonights visitors lost one game and other than their deadlockivith Barrie have won all their other starts The Birriéclub is in action again this weekend as they head north Sunday for pm date with Parry Sound Brunswicks current thirdplace occupants Next Tuesday Dec 19 the locals are 330 pm guests of Coiling wood Shipbuil crs then sign him to lifetime contract rodenezeyrairï¬ Lbe big drooling card for our Pol tfl id lch nrirc president of he Yankces former executive oi Ringliog Bios elrcua The Meta askvihaXankecs for perniiiaionrto talk to MiV chrantLBurke president of the Yankees andthen hirahim as director of their eutertain meotnprogrnni ltatwhat ive lways want ed atom aid toyed the circus with it and even lnryis quite as lucrative both be back the aodvbwili curl or nlghte only other game Chicago TORONTO CF if was the worst call oi my career an enraged John Bower said after he took tripping and misconduct penalties for dumping Andy Bathgate Wednesday as Toronto Maple Leafs lost National Hockey League game to Pittsburgh Penguins With Bathgate skating in on him all alone Bower went out to check thd 35yearold former Leaf and was called for tripping when Bothgnte sprawled into the end boards incensed Bower trailed rc eree Bob Sloan to centre ice and picked up the misconducta long with the mandatory $75 finefoi prolonging his protest it was sweep check with my stick exptatocd Bower after the game do it all the North Stars Call Bob Charlehois MINNEAPOLIS tA hi North Stars an nouoccd Wednesday they are bringing up Bob Charlobois from their Memphis farm teami Charlehnis 28 isthe No goal scorer in the Central Pro Hockey league with 15 The iootlt l7ï¬pouuder was pur chased irom Montreal last June in the National Hockey Leagues expansion draft Andre Pronovostwili he sent to Mam He had been called up to fill for injured Bill Guldxtvhfl nan can Playoffs in six mena groups atarttooight at Barrie Curling Club with games at seven and nine oclock They continue to nioriow willproceed tossemi finals next Monday with all club finals including womens on Tuesdswght To Finals Tonight Enraged Bower Details Bathgate Check Incident time when come out after the pitch We never before got penalty for it Bathgate did go down but only after he ran over my pad in the collision KNEW BOWERS MOVES Even Bathgate was surprised Bower got the penalty and added Funny thing khew what he was going to do but he did it so fast be swept my feet right out from under me was on my backhand and out came that anoke of his it really swept me off my feet Not happy with the call against BowerWhats John supposed to oitT or to coach Punch imlaeh was more unhappy about Leafs losing their fourth game to an expan sion team All know is that this hockey club sometimes drives me nuk Werc not acorlng lot of timu were not even hitting the But invthe visitors dressing room Pittsburgh coach Red Sullivan Was elated over the Penguins first victory against veteran team lily defence they were great he rtte They didnt give the Leafs too many chances theymovcd the puck and they covered welt But didnt think the Loais played up to par However you cant overlook Schink rightwinger Ken Sehiokel who scored the winning all Hes helluva forward es the guy wanted so badly iu tho draft that could taste it Ron Ellis scored tho PITTSBURGH goalie Le Binkiey goes down on his knees to stop shot from Tor ontos Mike Walton during National Hockey league game inToronto last night Making things tough for Walton ta Pit tsburgh defenceman he 50 vin ICP Wire to lirst goalroilhe game for Tornn to and Art Stratton tied it for Pittsburgh in the second period COME ALL 51135 Schinlrcl deflected shot from spï¬fcfmï¬g the point by Noel Price between squid which ma grow to 60 Buwcrs legs III the third period feet long and weigh two tpons Congratulations to ORV HARDY MOTORS on the opening of his new building from sinirini till We ore pleased to supply ReadyMix Concrete and Building Supplies 36 MARY 51 gownzsmooi mom of Groups andl are iovolv Theyareas follows with strip named first Jim Dewar Sid RadishR BuschD Cherry Lloyd Bell BillIangrnuir art Gibb Ellsworth Crawnrd Ball Peter entley hra lg Bruce Bigelow Butteriiald Orvai Carr Jim Greenhalgh it Johnliek Winners of Groups Lahali son trophies he publt Gilchristy Jim ClynevGeorge Jackson 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