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Barrie Examiner, 5 Jan 1968, p. 9

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Veteran Pro Billy Dea Leads Penguin Drive GRAHAM COX Canadian Press Staff Writer Dos by Den Pillsbury Pens guhia are edging closer to the leaders in the National Hockey leagues Western Division Bill Des scored twice and added an assist Thursday in Pittsburghs victory over Los Angeles Kings while Phila delphia Flyers auticred 32 stomach at the hands of Boston Bruins Philadelphia leads the West eern Division by four points fol lowed by Los Angalcs two points ahead of the Penguins The Boston victory moved the Bruins back into the Eastern Division leadership tied with idle Chicago Black Hawks but with game in hand our the Hawks DETROIT EXPLODES in the third game of the algal Detroit Red Wings won their fourth in row as veteran Gor die Howe and rookie Doug Bob erla each wired two gas and two mists in victory over Oakland The Seala loss was their 25th in as games this sea son Des 34yearold Edmonton native beat Lor Angeles goalie REVIEW orfrtu Yssa By Mover also as IDA Im lmfllflMll Mall mom am mmmhdv 7227 uwwl VIIII at mi uebec M5st Wale$1495 45 worm flitom 772 to mm 4w 12 GM Fluers 01717 My MIMWW 72w Tourney Goes Independent QUEBEC CF Gerard Bolduc organizer of an intern in the event However Bolduc said the tournamentwill be operated on an independent basis as tour nament sponsors have failed to receive reaction from the Que bed Minor ldockey Association an affiliate of the Quebec Ama teurBookcy Association Just how the independent factor wiliaffect the number of teams that show irp remains to be seen Teams from out of the provincLlleid heJilrllng with mspension born the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association ll they take part in Toronto William Glover business manager ottha Metro politan Toronto Hockey League said that none of the citys re will attend the ment Glover said anyteam from Ontario ottendlng will be sus pended for at least the rest of the season from regular league play liiedecislon to hold the tour nament independently is the lat est development in wrangle that started several weeks ago no ay ran cananrahannss atioosl Marne Eastern Division Boston Chicago Toronto Detroit New York Benita women Boston Philadelphia Oakland Detroit lo Angela PiitJbllrgh gGasnea Saturday New YorkMMnntreel Boston at Toronto about conflict In the age lim its of teams entered The QAilh and QMHA in sisted that all players follow the ground rules currently observed in Quebec that the tournament be open to players under 12 years of age as of Dec 31 1961 The tournament stand was that the age limit should be the CAHAs regulationvof is years as of May 81 rest MANAGER GETS AWARD Si lDUlS AP Manager Dick Williams of Boston Red Sox receive the Sporting award Jan 25 at the annual din oer of tile St lmus Baseball Writers Association Willlams guided Boston to the 1967 amen lcan League pennant in his first year as orator league mana Eei PAY REFEREE DAMAGES GLASGOW AP Scottish soccer referee whose sight was damaged after was struck by player has been awarded damages of 54200 by the uimb pal inluries board The claim arose from stormy amateur game in which player struck referee Robin Haining Niagara Falls Pelcrborougb Games Tonight Poterboroughst Niagara Falls Montreal at Kitchener Toronto at St Catharine London at OttIWa Catt hill Houston 1Mempbls5 rfnternatlwsl Mmamen certmm Duhiolnee College Tournament annotationsgamma Beater Vittoriavllle rvsherbrooka EasternNationallvo frosty lay Janitor Wayne Rutledge in the second and third periods beiore setting Andy Botbgote up with the win her in the final session Ken Schlnlrel scored the other Pittsburgh goal while the Kings got goals from Ed Joya Bob Wall and lnvrell MacDonald ESPOSXTO NoiCflEB Phil Espoeiio scored twice and assisted on Tommy Wil liams goal to lead the Bruins Lou Angottl gave the Flycrs an early lead and Brit Selby tied the game for tho 10091 Phl ladelphia fans htdoro Exposiios lath of the year won it The Seals who have lost in of their last 11 games saw their scoreless streak extend through 215 minutes and 15 seconds be fore Alain Caron boa Roy Edlt wards with bloat slapshot at on of the first period Alex Delvecchln Gory lar relt Floyd Smith Ted llampson and Norm Ullman also scored for DetroiL other Qakiend scorers wcra Wally Boyer and Kent Douglas The league idle Ionightm sumes action Saturday with New York Rangers at Montreal to play the Cnnsdlens Boston at Toronto Detroit at Chicago Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Minnesota North Stars at Oak land and Los Angeles at St louls against the Blues Sundays schedule has Mont real at Detroit Toronto at New York Boston at Chicago Phila dclphia at Minnesota and St Muis in Oakland MAKES GRADE Slight of build in game where the physically big man is usually kingpin Dee was one of the minor pm leagues more prolific scorers before blossom ing to an NHL regular at time when most players conslrlu rolt tlrcmcnt in it pro seesorts since grad uating rent the Junior Lethe bridge Native Sons hes scored 70 or more goals hrclndlng three reasons in which he regly tered more than so Dea since turning pro in 195 with Vancouver Canucits of the Western League had had two short stints in the NHLwith New York in lose andDelroit in lessbefore being traded to Chicago He spent nine years with Buffalo in the American circuit before being picked up by Pittsburgh in last Junes ex pansion draft Esposito Near 20Goal Mark By THE CANADIAN PRESS Phil Esposlto of Boston Bruins may have started his run at the National Hockey League scoring leaders about two days too late Closing with rush the for mer Chic go Black lian Thursday registered two goals and an assist in beating Pbiln dolphin Flyers to close the gap between himself and Chica gos Bobby Hull and Stan Miltiia to just five points But firsthall honors now probably will go to Hull who leads the league with 13 goalsrto go with his 15 assists for it points while Stan Mlkiln has 21 goals and 72 assists in 35 games for his is points The Bruins have just one game remaining before they will have played half their 74 game schedule although three other Boston players other than Grid Cardinals lldmit Problems ST LOUIS AP Negro members of St Louis Cardinals of the National Football League confirmed Thursday newspaper reports that the Redbirds are not one big happy family but sold problems have not reached the boiling point The commenu were prompted by reports in the St Louis GlobeDemocrat and Poszis patch Wednesday of dIssenslon that players weredissatlsfied with Cardinals management and coaches and fellow players The GlobeDemocrat reported thatxelght players deliberately missed bed check the night he lore the iinal game of the sea or attrition York Giants The newspapfifildme till we lined about $3200 Cardinals president Charles Stormy Bidwlil and vlcepresln dant William Bidwlil said Thurs dayJNm Miami where they were attending aanL meet ing there is no great difficulty and one is expected Lighter Gravity Esposlto are within shooting dis tonne of the leaders Closest ls Bud Stanfield with to points on 11 goals and 18 as slsts followed by linemales John with 39 pointsBucyk has 70 goals and 19 assists while Mc Kenzie has goals and 25 as sisls But the most explosive exhibi tions Thursday came from Gor die Howe andDoug Roberts of Detroit who scored twice and assisted on two goals each in the Red Wings 98 rout of Oak land Seals The leaders PtI Pall to l5 is 21 22 43 12 18 4° 20 19 39 14 15 39 ii l9 1B 1B 36 Del 15 34 20 iii 33 13 It 33 13 20 33 Hull Chi Mlkila Chi Stanfield Bos Bucylr Bog McKenzie Bos Esposito Boa Howe Del Delveccbio Walton Tor Wharram Chi Gilbert NY Monohon Leads Houston Win MEMPHIS Te AP Houston Apollos detentedMem phls Thursday night hand ing the Red Wings their third straight defeat in the Central Pro Hockey League The game was marked by two fights in the second period when Houston scored two goals Bill Piaget of Memphis and John Schella of Houston tangled at 1215 and Sandy Fitzpatrick of Memphis traded punches with Paul Cortisol Houston at Garry Monahane cred the first and lost goals for Booster Jude Drouin followed Mona hans tlal goal 39 seconds later at for the second Robbin Burnsend Gary Bu tler pushed Houston ahead in afisauSJScsn the third botoreGermulne Ga ed for Pull TO filled Olympic Reserdsill jlllexicoCily ooilinraos Ohio iTherehnve been divergent views over the elfeotaof high altitude and thin air on the 19 Olympic Games in Mexico car But geodesiotl the cientietl vdiodeal with meaamng and mappingtheneartbp eem to agreetbat gravity will madea difference it willmalre it easier break record dealsts feel on should finite the distance or limp tAPi tlhua at theEquatoc per son is at sea level the farthest from the centre otthe earth and point whera at for is some iiere gravity is much less than at lha poles where spar cen OIymplcs since Mibas made reevrdsgasi because each list successive ltar day Bucylr and John Mcltentle each Memwhue Tony Conlzumb ludaBrnhrs Rams Browns Set To Clash MIAMI Fla tAll hll An geles Rants sidetracked from the Super Bowl and Cleveland Browns working to block re st of their humiliation It the ends of Dallas Cowboys coo tinned workouts for till National Football League Playoff Bowl todaywith time out for hatch NFL commissioner Pete Bo relie and coaches of both teams were to attend the $5 plate luncheon that is part of the buildup for Sundays eighlh an nual meeting between the run nersu of the Eastern and Water conferences Extra Tasks For Leroux BOSNN AP Jim Len borg Boston Red Sox pitching see hoped to bobble out of the hospital today and place his immediate future in the hands at Buddy Leltoux trainer of champions boltoux who administered to Boston Celtics during several National Basketball Association title yearg before moving to the Bed Sor had an aitorooonep polntment to pick up inrtborg at Santa Maria Hospital The llcd Sax trainer showed up to lake lanborg to the 1A4 itmx home Thursday night but it was decided to no the pitch er until today Lonborg ziyoarold right handcr suffered torn ligaments in his left knee wbllo skiing on the CaliforniaNevada state line Dec 23 and underwent surgery bore Dec 27 new cost applied Thursday failed to dry out sufficiently to permit discharge from the hospital later in the the Soxs young slugger who was sidelined loathe pennant drive when struck by pitch lost Aug is has tucked away his practice bot forsome hUnt ing mad singing Conigliaro who was bothered by blurred vision in his left eye for many weeks after he was hit by Californias Jack Hamilton took all Thursday hunt for seven days near Roswell NM Conlglloro has been working on three times week under LeBouss guidance Swiss Beats Champion Kiliy OBEllJOCH West Germany CFAP Edmund Bragg mann 24yearold Swiss won the slalom competition here Thursday in competition for the World Alpine Skiing hip Bruggmnnn who beat Frances JtonClnude Klily by almost second Wednesdn won Thursdays race by any onetwentieth oi second cdg lng his teammate Demcng Glovanoll 15766 to 15111 Bill Kidd of the ll was third in 15811 and Kitty fourth in 15 etor Duncan oi Sherbroolre Que finished 12th in 15919 The victory gave Bruggmsnn 25 points in the World Alpine Skiing Cup competition TE BARBIE EXAMINER FRIDAY JANUARY 168 REALIGNMENT Pro Soccer Plans For 768 NEW YORK AP 0wners of the newlynamed hottestom al Soccer league were expected to do mine today the number of teams and the cities that will be includtd in lLs twodivision setup next season Executives of the league on amalgamadnn got the National Professional Soccer league and the United Soccer Association duclosed Thursday lhot Kansas City bu lam ever the franchise of Chicago Spine oi the Pittsburgh of the NPSL will not operate next season ins Angelee ot the NPSL is expected to move to San Diego lt was also revealed that Bos ton the USA will leave that city to Boston Beacons of the NPSL which will start play in 1965 Toronto at the USA is bowing Get up and goalo out leaving the Canadian city to the NPSL Toronto Falcon San Francisco oi the USA has merxd with Vancouver leav tn Bay area to the Cl opera NPSL champions in addition the New York em tries the Skyliners of the USA and the Generals oi the NPSL also have merged The developments left the merged pro circuit with maxi mum of lo teams for the com ing season which is acheduledto start Aprill other teams in the clrcdlt are Atlanta Baltimore Cleveland Dallas Detroit Houston Phila delphia St Louis and Washing ton The new league will be headed by Dick Walsh lost year commission of the USA and Ken blocker of the NPS Earn wm serve president nt one division n9 wooded trails ovor mountains across irozon lakes The Alouotfo roams about In safety and reliability Excep tional speed positive steering deilnlte braking all the extr as The Alouatto Now Available at smcossuowm 51 Dnrry Lane BILE Sales service Barrie out Phone 71118 or 72647194 We Corry Complete Stock of Parts All low gFingerlipis inTheExomtnerClninlle

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