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Barrie Examiner, 16 Jan 1968, p. 9

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hs 30 assists ti Silent Tribute Tonosro cr lts usual tier dulled by the untimely Monday at centre Bill Chican Black rton cl Minnesota North the National Hockey let annual aller game goes on as sched night oment of silent tribute paid by 15000 lens to on prior to the 3pm ceoll between the Stanley umpion Toronto Maple rid an allrstor delegation ip mm in oi the 11 other ities 1eyearold Winnipeg na ed from head injuries sul in game Saturday night is the North Stars and nd Seals anwhile Toe Blake arrive from Montreal Monday ideal or win in his lirst as rriient as the NllLs allstar Were going out to id the Monlrcal Canadicn osch who is tnmiliar iiguro allstnr games though usually his role has been that ol coach at the champions And why not with my lineup WORRIES HES GOT Blake said he plans to start nllrst Ed Giacomin oi New York ngers in goal but hes still uiI Glenn Hall of SL Louis or box Angelos goalie Terry Sawchulr in the second period Giocomin was named to the ilrst 196667 nilstar team Hall was selected to the second team and Blake picked up Sawcbuh along with five other players trom expansion clubs Terry has been hurt and dont know how ho is tooling Ill talk to him belore the game and maybe start him in the second period That way Ill have both Giacomln and Hall to backstop him Blake said he will start the game with the entire 196667 Esposito MONTREAL CP Centre Stan Mikita and lcit winger Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks are still running onetwo in the National Hockey leagues scoring race but couple of armor teammates arent let ting them run away with the title Miltlta heads the list wiili 51 points on 26 goals and 25 as sists Bull is one point back with leagueleading 32 goals and assists Phil Esposito and Fred Stan field centres traded by Chicago to Boston Bruins share third place each with 41 points But Esposilo who centred the Hull line at Chicago haszt goals and 21 assists to Stan iields 1440 record Esposito ls tholengues hot testscoerollatelis 23 pain is third highest in the go behind Hulls 32 and Mihitasrzli Stsntield leads tholeague With llulls 32 goals mark the ninth straight season he has passed the tilgoal plateau HOWE 1N TOP 10 Johnny Bucyk of the Bruins fol lows Esposito and Stanfield by one point on 20 goals and 23 iss sists Gordie Howe of Detroit Red Wings JohnnyMcKennle of Boston and Chicagos Ken Wharram are locked with 41 ints Deirolr captain Alex Delvec biols alone in ninth place with 40 points on 11 goals and 29 as Hmflklfismfln Stenfiddmoi pair oi New York BangersRod Gilbert and Jean Ralellm one point behind Delvecchio ngyotti Ehlladelphll Flyers centre and captain is be top pointgetter in tthest dad whether to use Bueykp Bo Strnttoo Pitt nllstar team on the iceGlace min in goal Pierre Pilote oi Hawks and Harry Howell oi New York Rangers on defence centre Stan Nikita right ogcr Ken llisr ram and lcit roger Bobby Hull all ol Chicago The second team include or wards Don Marshall to New York Gordie Howe and Norm Ullmon both or Detmlt Red Wings and Bobby Orr oi Boston Bruins paired with either Tmmblay or Jacques La Perriere both at Montreal on deienc brought them along to ill in for Tim Horton Blake said llorton was selected as de iencemon on the second iilisler team but will play with Toronlo in tonights game PADS LINEUP Blake hns augmented the lineup with talent to complb mcnt his NHL allstars He plans to use tour lorward lines one made up of Bostons John Bucyk Ed loyal oi the Kings and Ken Sehiniiel oi Pitts burgh Penguins It iourth unit will include Jean Eelivcnii at Montreal centring Dave Bolon oi Minnesota and Leo Roehciort oi Philadelphls Flycrs Blake sold the allstar team will not practise boron the Most 01 the players practised with their own clubs today and dont think the coaches would be too happy ii worked them in practice and again in game the same day Meanwhile Bruce Go in bl and rookie Al Smith will handle the goaltendlng chores ior Toronto Managercoach Punch lmlach said that Smith who has been replacing the inlured John iiy Bower will probably play in the third pcriod Oakland Seals will be the only NHL club not represented in to nights game Delencemon Bobby Bonn was selected by Sets Hottest Pts Pace others or as points one more than Andy Bntbgate oi Pitts burgh Penguins Bernie Parent and Doug Fav ell at Philadelphia hold slight edge in the goalkeepers race They have combined average 215 little better than lbs 227 mark recorded by Johnny Bower and Bruce Gamble or To ronto Maple hair Lorne Worsley oi Montreal Canadians and Cesare Montage oi Miiinesotn North Starts are the shutout leaders Each has our gt Deienccrnon Don Awrey oi Boston leads in penalties with 99 minutes Boston is the team leader with 606 minutes in 41 games This compares with tho leastpenalized Penguins who have accumulated only 266 min utesfilsojn or games LEADERS Millita Chi ES 95 Hull Chi 32 13 Esposito Boa 23 21 Stanfield Bus 14 30 20 Howe Det ton MoKeirLie Boa 1556 Wharrarn Chi 14 27 Delvecchio net 1129 Gilbert NY 14 7A Retelle NY 14 14 Walton Tor Ullman Dot 1016 Williams Be 14 22 Mohns Chi 18 17 Goyette NY 15 20 Angottil=htl 21 aolhgstcrfil Preptlce Dt Rousseau Mtl zen unaseeaasnnncuazw Division Angottl has scored eight goals andossisted 21 gt TOEONTO GP Twcn dire players at the easterng vislon have been chosen to play against the western division learn in the Ontario Hockeyx ls iallon Junior allstar Niagara Falls Ont Jan Tlio Western AllSlars with players from Niagara Falls SL1 Cothnrtnes Hamilton and Inn don wereannounced lastweek Toronto Marlboros coach Gos Bodnar and general manager Mutt lcydenot Oshawa Gener pls who will manage the team selected the players tor the eastern team meMnrllu Kitchener naug ers sndMontreal Junior Cana diens each placed live players on the team while Oshawa lribuiod tour and Pelerhorougb Peres and cum 67s added too ouch tour at the more lines will combination mmnem Torontos thchig one no new not on five on men Alain mini little Kitchenerk WI udette of Mo treal will aye Poul lessard and Belean Hauler on his wings and Oshhwas oun mg of Kitchener Pe borough Pietre Jerry Rick Mnclaelsh of and Otto wo By NHL Stars Blake earlier but is still recov eringirom neck injury Former trammater Hall and Howe will both extend scversl golds when they step unto the lloil who turned professional with Detroit Rad Wings holds the record hi 11 games and 25 periods lor most appearances by goaltender ConsequentlyI his 20 goals against is also record and his six goals allowed during the toss allstar game ties him with Saucth or that record stchuk whose ieor goals cl lowed in single period in 1959 ties him lor that record with Jacques Plants Howe currently in his 22nd season with Detroit holds the record oi most appearanceslo along with most goals scored nlneond most points scored 16as well as most penalty minutes21 lie is tied with LA coach Red Kelly or most assistsseven ond Lindsay for most points in gameour HOWE is also tied with Gus Mortson or most penaltiesnine It will be Torontos seventh appearance against the ailstars and Leafs have victory+1 in isszono tie to show ior their ellofls Blake has coached the Conn diens in seven previous oilstar games winning two and tying one llussie Swim Star 19 Retires SYDNEY AP Kathy Wai nwright holder at two womens world swimming re cords and certain choice in Australias team lor the Mexico City Olympic Games has an nounced her retirement just cannot live normal lile said Kathy 19 today nllor she had withdrawn rpm the re mainder of the current New South Wales Championships have bad trips to Jamaica Germany and America within thospace oi 12 months and just eel couldnt cope with an other preparation to get me to Mexico tool have missed out on lot in tile and want to try and catch up before it gets away lrom me Miss Wainwright holds the worlds record or man tor the Moyard ireestyle and oi 18493 ior the 1650yard ireestyle NHL Players Build Pensions TORONTO CP Nail nl Hockey league players th live years service have hunt up pension dividend oi $4010 the NHL Pension Society wastold The deleneo will be snbhored by Norm Descoutau and Pierre vBouchard or Montreal backed by Msrlies Brud Park Mike Eobllnillo Kitchcner Jim Wlilttslre Oshswi and Dick Redmond Peterborougb Netrnlndln dull will be shared by montor Cory Ed wards and Ottawas Doylo waves can nun Monday Thlscarne about through the NHLs investment of players pension payman of $7500 dur ing live years The leagu matches the 1cyerspensinn ymen Twaplayers trcmeach club are represented in the society From the established clubs Ron Ellis and Bob Pulford rep resent Toronto BobvNevin and Harry Howell New York John Bucyk and Ed Johnston Ens tonNonn Ullmcn and Bruce MacGrcgor Detroit Bohhy Rouse nu and Ralph Back slromMontreal Stan and Pierre Pilate Chicago Fromthe new clubs Terry Sawchuk and Bob Wall Los An gelesr Louis Angotti and ill Sutherland Philadelphia on Schtnlrel and AbMacDonald Pittsburgh Bostun and gnunnamed pla will represent Oakland Gary DETROH AP Dctrifi RM Mun mailed lmlrl Hurst iulmn with Terry turgid fll Jacqucs Mayo ti Mar scillcs France plunged 231 out beneath the Atlantic NEW YORK AP Jim Ryun oi Kansas the worlds fastest milcrnnnd Dave Patrick oi Villnnova currently rounding into the best shape of his sublt ourAminulemile career may run the mile against each other Feb it The race would probably be the high point oi the 1968 indoor track and tleld season And it couldin theory at leastcost Ryun Patrick and about 200 other athletes chance to go to the Olympics The amateur Athletic Union tired the latest round in its in terminable battle with the Na tionnl Collegiate Athletic Asso ciaion Monday The target was the Feb track meet in New York run by the US hack and Field Federation an arm oilho NCAA gt The meet called the Madison Square Garden invitational will lecture mostly college stars such as Fyun Patrick longdis Montreal Host for World Curling ille MONTREAL CP The 1968 world curling championship will be held here in March but it will not be let thé Scotch Cup sor Air Canada and new we phy the Air Canada Silver Broom The Royal Caledonian Curling Club and Air Canada jointly an nounced Monday that the chain 24 at the suburban Pointe Claire Arena Eight countries will be repre senteECaned Scouend United States Sweden Switzer Germany This year there is new spon plonshipwfll be held March ZIJ land Norway France and West ruruca Divan srrs RECORD Ocean Sunday oil Port Even glades Fla to claim world brontlrhold diving record The dirt last two minutes 21 so RYun Patrick May Cost Olympic Bid lance champion Gerry Lludgren and pole vault recordholder Bob Seagrcri LACK AFFILIATION But three 01 those scheduled to runTommie Smith at San Jose State Charlie Green oi Nelt braska and Wade Bell 01 Oregon are no longer eligible for col lege competition though they are still at their respective schools The AAU maintains it must sanction any meal in which noncollegians participate ine federation will absolutely not llle or such sanction spokesman said Monday Col Don llull executive di rector oi the AAU said that any athlete competing in the meet will be reported to the interna tional Amateur Athletic Federa tion which in turn will suspend his eligibility for international events such as the Olympics It is entranter unlikely that things would ever get that far It 200 top American athletes in cluding Ryuri were declared in eligible lor the Mexico City Olympics the halls of Congress conds The picture ol Mayo was made as he prepared for the dive earlier AP Wire pinto would surely shake to such an extent at matter would be put rlgb Still the situation is serious and the next move apparently will come from the lederal panel that ior more than two years has been trying to settle the dispute DECISION EXPECTED Theodore Kheel tho lawyer and labor negotiator who heads the committee Monday reacted to the AAU pronouncement by saying the decision or his cornlt mittee will be down before Feb and we think it should cover this or any other situa tion In Los Altos Calif the reac tion oi the Rev Crowley president oi the federation was shit more caustic There is no ruleFathe1 Crowley said oi the MP stating that an athlete must compete domestically only in AAUvsnnctioned meetsy The onhy way any qualified athlete can be barred lrom Olympic competition is by violation of the summer code AMIXER TUESDAY TMH ii 196 US Tennis May Press For Open NEW YORK AP The United Stiles apparently Ls pre paring to join the other major lennlsplsying nationsBritain France and Australiain giant pooer play to one open competition The are the our countries nho lounded the international Lawn Tennis Federation Rob ert Kcllcher at Les Angcles president oi the U5 Lawn Ten nis Association told press con ierence Monday they are the only ones who have ever won the Davis Cttp ll they stick together they should carry the day The British in bold and re belliqu more already have an nounced that cllcctive April 22 they will abolish the distinction between amateurs and proics rlonnls and stage the tamed Yaz Collects Hutch liward NEW YORK APl Awards continue to pile up ior Carl Yas trzcmskl the Boston Red Sox Triple Crown winncr Yaz the American Leagues Most Valuable Player was named Monday winner oi the Hutch Award given in memory oi Fred Hutchinson tormer major league pitcher and mono ger who died or cancer in tent The award is given annually to the player who best exempli fies Hutchinsons character and fighting spirl One of the finest Wimbledon tournament as so open eieiii FACE SUSPENSION rne lLTF has warned that ll they do the British will he sufi pended tram all International competition and barred lrem the Davis Cup The British say theyre going ahead Meanwhile theres considers behindthescenes man oeuvrlng in France Australia land the United States The users makes its imporg that decision Feb Shin Corolt nado Ca when it vote on three issues Permitting US players to compete at limhlev den Abolishing the nmn icur designation and permit ling all tournament players be merely players Placing both pro and amateur tennis under the wing oi the USLIA cant project predict but am sure open lennis come we must tore up to it France has aligned itscll with Britain Australias meeting is scheduled Jan 30 with senth mcnt apparently tutoring at least consent to let Australian players compete at VimblrdonL The llilF voted orcrwhdlmv lug against open tennis at its regular session last July The 115 Britain France and Australia have only 12 votes eachla tn tilamong totalr or zoo innt rrls Wire in nee cssary to change the rules It the big our nations are lolt gether on the matter ice sur most oi the others will folio Kelleher said The trouble in have lacked Canadian Whiskies thiscountrfi has evertastedby GiLBEYS

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