rryawpyunymr an aw Barrie limes Atoms Busts auras Pee Ween eduhIhItioaeItottsotvI sorrowm Maple Lest rare at the Chicago Black day night The game ended goalie Johnny Bower up are to be slapping Kenny na liawlrs In the face during an NHL game in Domain Satur in to tie on Wirephobo Detroit only DOuble eight goals were scored in weekend of wild Ne tionel Hockey uague action but now that the dust has cleared things look pretty much the some Montreal and Chicago each picked up three of the possible four points and remained deeds looked for the NHL leadership with as each Detroit only team to win twice strengthened Its hold on the fourth and last playoff spot while the rest of the league lost Found The Red Wings edged Boston at Saturday and New York or Sunday Thronto Maple Leafs last years NllL champions slumped still deeper into third place They scrambled to tie with the liaqu Saturday end lostSundaye rematch at performance that leaves them lo points behind the leaders Montreal meanwhile thumped New York as Saturday and gave up tie to Boston Suri day Canadiens resoutidlng victory Saturday afternoon gave them safe possession of the league leadership for little more than an hours DALON SCORES TWO Chief architect of that tri umph was oxNow Yorker Dove Baton who tools advantage oi his former teammates for two goalsincluding the game win her The other Montreal scorers were Gilles lrembiay Bernie Geoffrlon Claude Provost Billy Niche liean Richard and Red Berenson Veteran right winger Andy Bathgate kept the Rangers in the gatne briefly when he scored three minutes behind Geotfrlon for 11 count in the opening period But Provost made it at be fore the period ended and the contest was soon out of the Ron gers reach as Baton Trem hiny Hicks and Richard scored in the second Baton notched his second goal and Bercnson added another In the third ie rlod before Don McKenney closed out the scoring for New rl York CPL Launelres Modest MoveToWidenSphere EDMONTON CPI the Canadian 11 League launched modest but calcu lated move to extend its sphere of influence at its annual meet ing which ended here Saturday it signed an agreement with Fourth Network too or Los An geies to handle the United States tslevlslonoi at least it league games agreed to establish sarcoma gift life insurance plan forits players and boosted play off and Grey Cup bonuses However two ltey topics were set over for three months They were British Columbia ropoc cal to establish central eague office and provide commis sioner Sydney Editor with an assistant and the future status gt lllraturalfzed Canadians in foot The next meeting which will be called by newlyelected CFL president 5am Berger of Cl town will study second 110 proposal involving draft of Nationaland American Football league player cuts by CFL tasmsr Halter said the CPL received constant sum for its U8 tale jvlston rights in cemparlsonwith rect NFL and AFL TV con tracts But the CFLs desire was to obtain sure on thdArperr fcanm The contract did not incl arts That wu the third straight loss for the Rangers since they took over fourth place briefly week ape Their fourth con secutive dsester came Sunday night In Detroit Trailing in the last mini trio of play they pulled goalie Jacques Plants for sixth at locker and Detroits Bruce MacGregcr popped the insun ance goal into an empty net Although the lied Wings got off to twogosl lead when Gordie Howe and Norm Ullman scored in the first Effort the Rangers pulled wi striking distance twice UlLMAN GETS WINNER Phil Coyette scored the New Yorkers first goal at lrtl of the second period and they stayed within tying range until 1725 when Ullman nailed on other Bathgato made It lt haltway through the third period and the hapless Rangers struggled for the equaliser until MacGregor put the game away with sec onds to go It was Detroits third victory In rowtheir best winning string sit seasonand gave the wings fivepoint margin over New York In their game at Boston Sat urday Alex Faulkners third period goal was the decider Most of the action was con flned to the first period when Leo Bofvinopened the scoring for the Bruins In the third min ute of play Parker MacDonald tied it up for Detroit at 1384 and rookie GaryiDornhoefer put Boston ahead 21 at 1851 Floyd Smith netted the only goal of the middle period to tie the count 21 II was Dnmhoefcr who engi neered the Bruins tie on home ice Sunday when he batted the puck past Canadieoe goalieCharlle Hodge from goaimouth scramble with two nunutaa to play The tying loaf capped comeback drive that saw the NHL cellar dwellers overcome 2n deficit with three break away goats in the second pc Also in the second period Boi represents ammo net in vestment exclusive of rights to the CFL to his group He in oped to attract an audience of 9000000 to the canesweek tele caststo be carried each week en Fourth Network bidsior rights to varioussporte attrao tions obtains sponsor and sells its product to network and Independent television stations In the United States Dalaycd telecasts will be arranged trom border statlousto prevent tn terteranoe with regular cana dian telecasta and to ensure the game cannot be viewedbyCa nadians livan in blackedout as areas around cities where CPL games employed The US group will depend upon theCIV networkend the CBC for TV arrangements at the games picking up feed from regular telecsats to Cane dian audiences Vrbssaid Canadian pro foot ball has several advantagcslhnt will help it to compete on the American market More than hilil CFL players all nine coaches and most of th by televi aionblackouts where 118 pic football games are played and becslsseofveriationsIn rules and field slzea his Canadian some is distinctly different The mo inner Over Weekend vln end ltllï¬ke gt ambrollm peas pumm match that netted each 10 minute misconduct penalty and automatic 875 ï¬ne While they simmered down In the dressing room Dena bley got Montreal the equaliser and at 130 oi the third period Claude Provost put Canadiens in front to Montreals twogoal lead was rolled up by Jean Bettvaau and flicks in the first period Then came the Boston breakswsys Johnny Buoyk at 227 Forbes Kennedy It 308 and Murray Oliver at 1241 Hodge had to stop four other breekeweys in that hectic sec ond period before frombIay evened the count One shotby Bucyk hit the goal post in Toronto Saturday the hair were off to fine start with goals by Ned Kelly and Frank Msbovlich In the open ing period The NHL scoring leader Stan Miklta scored his first marker of the season on Maple Leafs ice to lead Chicago comeback in the second Pierre Pilots made it at 1325 and Non Murphy gave Hawks the lead at 1836 with screened shot from its feet out NEON EQUALIZED The lead held until the last minute of play when little Dave Kean loosed shot that drilled between the knees of Chicago goalie Glenn Hall as he dropped to cover up Chicago held the edge to play and Johnny Bower often faced the Hawks big guns alone in the Leafs stats It was another tense duel In Chicago Sunday when centre Chico Maid shot the winning out at 748 or the thirdperlod There was IOMNTM until midway through the second pe riod when Konny Wherrsm took pass from Ab McDon lald and beat Bower with backhander Tomato tied it 11 at lqtld of the third period when lion Stewart grabbed the rebound of Carl Brewers long shot and slammed It past Hail The winning goal was Makls fourth of the season attractive th improved fringe benefits such as the gift surance CAN STILL WORK Halter said one of the main appeals at Canadian pro foot ali is player csnplay foot balland still work full time at his chosen profession Players in the United Statu playfoatblll six months of the year gt The gift insurance plan which will cost the CFL about WM snnusll will provide all play err an or contract to Canadian teams with canons lite inrun ance policy The policies in clucied yearround disability use over the wepbend fb Atoms swsmpod Br fordlbo in game at Anna lien Greg Ad Ricky Bell and Colin Soottm two goals each and Paul on abuk and uterine Cote Huston ed stealer Einsvsle Pee Ween were victims of as so detest at the heads of Barrie its is Phil lip Severe Steve Curd WENT Austria fCPi iebncklaltussieiortheucoad umiheustim to in vu hhi Osnsde ï¬nished totuth In the final of the algor nation hockey cbIm pionshl models or in in the history of the Winter Games The controversy that swirled over1 mathematics that put the Canadians there wont It although It tend to score the fact anode missed Father Bauer Is Awarded Medal INNSBRIICK Austria tCPl special gold medal was pre sented Sunday to Rev David Bauer coach of Canadas young Olym ich team for the way con ed himself and his layers when he was starch in face by stick during an Olympics championship game The sword was made by the international ice Hockey Fed eration et reee tion In the tonsbnrck townh The Canadian teun players boycotted the reception to the wake of bitter dispute that swirled here over the deal that gave Canada fourth place in stead of third In the final stand ings of the championships Father Bauer tcsm trainer John Owen and Art Potter of Edmonton president of the Ca nadian Amateur Hockey Assn elation were the only Cansdihns present The medal to Father Bauer Roman Catholic priest was given for his centre of the alt uation when he was struck In the face by broken stick flung into the Canadian plsyars Marlies Cut To Points Thlnga may be getting hit too close for comlort in the 0p tario Hockey Annotation Junior series for Toronto Marlboroa The powerful Toronto club which few weeks back boasted an 11point spread over Mont real Junior Canadlens Sundays had its lead trimmed to scant three points by losing 61 to the Canadiens The loss before crowd or 741s in inmate was only Maria horos seventh oi the season They have two games In hand on the Canadians Another important game new St Catharines Black Hawks trounce Oshawa Generals IN to move Into sole possession of third place The other two scheduled games were upsets as the cel landwelllng tchencr Reagan knocked Niagara Falls FIyers out of third place with win while Hamilton Red Wings edged Peterborough Peter SET PATTERN Canadians set the pattern the first eight minutes of the game dumping in three goals while ns defenccmen stood rooted to the ice or bunched in front of goalie Gary Smith szn Coumoyer the top goal gettar In the league fired his srrd goal at the season and as sisted on another to pacethe Canadians Bob Charlebols Christian Bordeleau Jean Claude Hebert Leo Ihiffault and Andre Lacroix scored the others Wayne Carletoohsd Thr ontos lone goal Montreal slrnosl lost their goaltender Andre Gagnonlate in thethlrd period when he skated beyond his crease in race for loose puck and was slammed heavily to the ice by Toronto right winger Nick liar bsruk Gagnon was forced to go to the bench after having his wind knockedgout Harbanrl drcws liveminute penalty for charging Kenllodge paced the Black Hawks seventh triumph in 10 fumes with fivepoint output nciuding palrot goals Brian McDonaldaIso had pair while Fred Stanï¬eld counted one Bobby Orthke Duheau and fslttsfatratnutarwts Technical andnontcchnicsi graduhtes or others withprovsn sales records required for sales Department Training rogram will leadto tive de Dealer with Industrial consumers or assignment as sttepresenba ice Station Excellent opportuolt for men capable of as Ina than siblllty and lead in the chalien These positionsiere psslsrted tb cragsvevellable Please re KlVIflS dogs canto age ed Addrcss applications inconno by letter only enclosingrecen and during to same in which Canada defeated Sweden bl DREW BUSBBNSION fbe stick was thrown by Karl Oberg who was suspended for game for the incident which opaloed cucht imitators the Cs rte no cos eye At the time the Canadian coach ordered his players to sit down snd kept them from trying pl to retaliate John Bunny Ahesrne raruursr Olympicbotkeygnldmodel grail FIGURES Era iuo his howDavid Better the Cens dton conch whe came up with the idea to essenrble stesm unlteur players from across the coon and were them for the Olimpia be right time the Idea hope we as nation will cooperate lrom now on In this venhnesot laying true emu tours he We the team wsnted to make contribution to this Ideal Now we have made it Whether the espcriment is continued remains to be seen but Art Potter of Edmonton president oi the Canadian Am eteur HockeyvAssocIItinn which determines such things said Father Beuers proectmey sow the seed for something It could wait be the pattern we adopt In the futureI On the ice lathe ildsy Olym hockey competition which ended Saturday night the So viet Uion proved itself the resident of the 11111 in msk hast the presentation described Father Bauer as great gen tleman For me Aheeroa said he set the finest standard of beha vior He was generous In his thoughts he was megnenimoue in his ections The stsndsrd be set will be rarely exceeded Father suer had gone to the siege carter to receive cup awarded to Canadian goalie Seth Martin of lreil 30 the outstanding goalkeeper of the Olympic ohsmplonsh pl Martin allowed only five goals and kicked out 150 shots In play irgdsilghtly more than no Margin Bill Lasplc replied for the Gen erals Orr Oshawas re year old sharpshooter who divides his time between defence and for werd was cut for five stitches over his right eye when acci dentally slashed by St Cathar incs dcfsnccman Doug Jarrett The line of Sandy Fitspatrick Trevor Fahay and Gary Sa bourin picked upfour goats and eight assists toiesd Kitchener to their first win alter 13 straight losses Fitzpatrick and Fshay each scored two goals while Sabourin had five assists Other Kit chener scorers were Pete Bren pan and cord Kannegfesaer Nl agars Falls marksman were John Arbour Bill Goldswortlsy and Dave Woodiey The seventhplaoe Red Wings counted two goals as seconds apart and outshot the visitors too In the first period on their way to their ninth win of the EDISON Capturelont Ski Crowns COLLINGWOOD iCPiJnka Bobbins of Colliugwnod winner of0ntario downhill championships three times and southern Ontario Alpine cham plontlvs times on used the Ontario Alpine Comb ned chsm plonshtp here Sunday Robbins won the slalom event Saturday and finished second in the downhill run Sunday behind cluhmater Scott Griffin At nearbyMId1end Jerry Grsveile of Bull Que Canes dian lumping champion edged Jacques charlend of lrolatttv ferns Qua byelghttenths of point to win the Ontario Open Ski Jumping title Cross cduntry champion at Midland was Eric18slked of North Bay lay craves LUMoeais UNTAIMED RECORD Russias so victory over can eds gave it an unbeaten record in the savengsmc roundrobin tournament 14 points In the ff nsl standings and fourpoint margin over Sweden Creche siovekin and Canada it gave itussle its second Olymï¬ic hockey gold medal the first aving come In rose when Russia entered the Winter Games for the first time Canada had won It five times through last losing it only to Britain In sass when the Cana disns finished second Canada was third behind Russia and the US in late and second in the last Games In 1960 when the United States won Tire US finished fifth here with 25 record Sweden rapped the Czechs as in the last game oi the chain pionshlps leaving the Swedes Creche and Canadians tied with 51 records But on the basis oi goal spreadthe difference between goals scored andgoats allowed the Swedes were awarded the silver medal and the Czechs the bronze ENDED UP FOURTH Canada with chance to win the gold medal until beaten by the Soviets finished fourth Sweden scored e1 goals and allowed to for difference of 31 The Csechs were Salli tor spread of la and the Canadians 8117 and 15 The mathematical formula set out by the governing inter national lce Hockey Federation QUEBEC tCPlToronto Tor rlds snIiIlng bottled oxygento oifset the fatigue of hackto back games clipped the defend ing champion Sault Ste Marie Ont AllStars on Saturday and won the grand championship In Quebecs lntemational Peewes Hockey Tournament The week long competition drew crowds totalling 131801 Each player on the Torrid bad at least dilemmas of his fam Ily in the stands for the final lame For one period the AllStars were able to skate with the Tor ride Then they surrendered two goals in the second period and Guy infletsr Thurso Que defenccmsn with abig slapshot was named léinner all the Red Storey Trap as surna ments MostVniuabie Player tic scored 17 gosls in five gnmcsltnocklng some of the gosltenders off their feet with his power drives Doug Marrett opened lhe scoringat aso of the second period by hanging in EMS CONTRACT DIVISION We Can Sbltie Alereur HOME IMPROVEMENT PROBLEMS snag assurance smmynvltourvt wru Beuer shouted to pieyers at out of here Were not anything so Ietjs get Wt FUCK 01 BOP When the Csnsdisns took the Ice against Russia they still had slim chance to win the gold medal It required Cant dlsn victory over the Russians and lie or win by the Swedes against the knobs Censde then would have tied Bunnie stop the standings and won the championship by virtue of beating the Sovietsa reg ulstion also set out by the Hill dent age Cineda loslï¬ 8g ens topped nsdlsns to riottrth place Petites Bauer was dissp pointed that his team lostrto Rttlhil after twice lesding the Soviets In the first and second r1ods But he was proud of is players whose conduct on and of the Ice won praise here am proud of my guys the coach said thousht they played tremendous game and thats all that matters Potter rappedtbe officiating in thaCansdsttussle gems saying he had never seen such inefficient retereelng lsther Bauer declined com ment on the officiating TALK WONT HELP The Bunions played good game too has Now they have the gold medal and no talk can take it away from them The Russians earned the vic Bonspiei Ill Bradlord Club BRADFORD Tomato High Perk rink skipped by Ken Phillips won the tired Walker Motors trophy in the first event of the annual Bradford Onion Skin Curling Bonspiel here Se turday Second event winner was Richmond Hill rink skipped by Jack Numney This quartet cap Illsred the Watson Farms tro Sam Lee of Bradford piloted his foursome in victory inthe third event and copped the Ken lttpllng Insurance trophy and fourth event the United Fanns another lathe third trophy was won by Jack Ro wens Avonlea rink Toronto Torrids Win Tournament iElllls Irehound and Gary Crosby counted from goalmouth scramble in minutes later Play was dull In the final 20 minutes Bruce Parsons roundedout the Tomato attack bydellecting in blueline drive by Stew Luke in the semifinals played Sat urday morning the Class champion Torrlds dumped class champion Toronto Leasida while the AliSinrs trlmmed Thurso 79 Lntleurs club was the class champion Against Leaside Gregg Carril gan Brian Thorns and Brian hillsidratney clicked for the Tor out two players to coverLa fieur At that he scored twice But Gilles Duguay was the only other player to break through for lhurso while th Ailstars gotfour goals from Maurice Biron andone each from Don aldllumiaster0relghto Ken nedyand Kenneth The Sailll Ste Marie clubseni eiost Canada figured the scoring ems tilil when elbows and sticks flew little high end one brief melee broke out in the SwedenCuch gems mien tlumbsi Johsosson veteran of three Winter Olym pics scored once and sparked the team to victory with greet twoway play Utf Sterner Bi ierttaieeta and Ronald Potters son scored twice each for the Swedes with Uno Ohrlund get ting the other Johsneaons goal was his eighth of the tournament and with three assists he shared in dlvidual scoring honors with Sterner who got his 11 points on six goals and five assists Cal Dineen of Montreal with our goals and six assists was among several players with to points for the tourne man VSpiel Opens Ilt Elmvaie Eirnvsle Curling Clubs an nual weeklong bonspiel alartEd Saturday with host rinks win ning positions in final days play Nogsme winners wcrs rinks skipped by Arnie Floimo and Lou Turner Consolation prize went to rink shipped by Max Steele Jr of Toronto Play resumes with qualify Ing rounds Wednesday Thm day and Friday Final day is Saturday Max Steele Sr coordinator of the splelnld today there are openings for one rink in each of the Thursday and Fri day draws Tar 7235975 prowess For Your SWEETHEART °r vacawrmss oav FENDiavfs FLOWERS 74 Blake Sh Barrie