ll Till BARR EXAM THURSDAY JANUARY 1H or Waterloo TOrontO Tied In OQAA LeCId By nrr CANADIAN rams University oi Waterloo War rinrs Wednesday used the power play to vault into tie for first place with Univernty of Toronto Blues in the OntarioQuebec Athletic Association hockey leagues Western Division The Warriors stnrck three times with the man advantage to hand the Blues defeat in Toronto The loss was Torontos ï¬rst in seven gornes in other western divimon ac tion Wednesday at GuelphIthc University 01 Windsor Lancers bounced University of Guelph Gryphons 31 to edge within two wins at Londons idie Univer sity of Western Ontario tfus tongs third in he slxtram group In Wednesdays only Eastern Division game at Montreal di Xlslon leader University of liontrcal Cnrabins tripped city riwl iiicGiil Hedmen 61 At Toronto Ron Robinson scomd the winning goal for the Warriors at 1539 of the sewnd period after Ken Laldlaw for mer Ontario Hockey Association Junior series player with St Catharines Black Hawks tied the score earlier in the middle period Bob ltlcCieliand and Ward Passi gave the Blues Li lead after Rick Bacon scored the games first goal for the War rlnrs EASY VICTORY At Guelph Windsor had little trouble posting their third win oi the season as Vic Herbert led the way with two gools Honk Brand Hob McCabe Rodger Mitchell Tom McFadden Hugh Carroil and Ron Tilden IIli scored once for the Lancers Burke Roberts scored both goals for the Gryphons winless in five starts At Montreal the Carabins puiicd away from tie with tour unanswered third period goals for their fourth win against two defeats lteal Simard and Andre Hayes both scored twice for the Carn bins with Claude Martin and are Bcllemare adding the oth ers Bears Win Filth Straight ill Home HERSHEY Pa AP Her shey Bears chalked up their nilh straight rictoryot home Wednesday night with an 112 win over Cleveland Barons in uAmerican Hockey League so an it took Hershey only 44 sec onds to get on the scoreboard as Mike Nykoluk scored Eleven minutes later Barry Ashbee made it 74 Other Bears marksmen were Donjiarcotte and Ralph Keller with two goals each while Gar net Bailey and Mike Mahoncy tallied the o1her two goals Howie Glover scored both Ba ron goals Jean Doors and Strip Kerner collected single goals for Mo Gill both in the iirfl period Sh mnrds goal provided the win for Montreal at 631 at the third period to spark winning bunt of three goals within 75 seconds against the tiring Redmen McGill with record of two wins and four loses remains tied in fourth plate with the idle Queens Golden Gaels of King ston HOCKEY RECORD THE CANADIAN PRESS National ensue Eastern Division WL Boston 23 151 105 55 Montreal 7312 141 118 53 Toronto 20 11 125 106 49 Chicago 21 16 151 129 to Detroit 20 16 141 126 46 New York 21 18 115 108 45 Wertcrn Division St Louis 21 I1 10 121 52 Oakland 15 23 104 140 36 be Angela 13 7A 35 11632 Philadelphia 10 21 11 39115 31 Pittsburgh 10 25 110 145 27 Alinnnsola 77 99 147 15 Results Wednesday Detroit Montreal Boston Toronto Philadelphia St nuts Pittsburgh Minnesota Chicago It Oakland Games Tonight Montreal at Philadelphia Minnesota at Boston Pittsburgh at Detroit Chicago at Los Angelcs Hockey Night In The Housg OTTAWA CF Commons Speaker Lucien Lamoureux out skatcd two hotstove questions Wednesday and suggested two Alberto MP5 might like to join up some evening for Hockey Night in the House of Commons The MP5 were Steve Paproski IFSEdmonton Centrci and Pat presi ent of the Calgary Mahoney tilCalgary South Stampeders football team Mr Paproskl started it off with slapsth at the National Hockeyloaguos player draft system He called it athletic peonage and asked the govern ment whether it intends to put an end to the draft He started to describe how the system of facts young athletes but was cut oil bythe Speaker who suggest ed he raise the matter at Commons adjournment debate Mr Mahoney came off the bench few minutes later wanting to knowthe govern ments attitude to the refusal of Soviet Russias national hockey team to tuliil its obligation to play an eightgame series in Canada Joe Namath Lbe New York Jets quarterback that led his team to victory over the Balti morc Colts in the Super Bowl NAMillH AND FRIEND football game Jan 11 posed for this picture with Diana Shackeliord local secretory after arriving at Jacksonvnlc Flu hlesday to play in the American Football League All Star game at the Gator Bowl Jan 19 AP Wirephotot THWARTED WEDNESDAY Ill Make It Someday Barbara Jo Rubin Says MAM Fla AP lm go ing to ride and ride and ride and Ill make it someday Barbara Jo Rubin said But sho was disappointed Wed nesday Male jockeys thwarted her ef fort to become the first girl rid er in American thoroughbred racing history Now ihepetite 19yearolri brunette says shes determined to carry on her light take it to court if nec essary Dressed the and red slacks she had hoped to wear in the fourth race at Tropical Park Wednesday Barbara 10 told newspaper men didnt expect this at all was all ready to go The male jockeys were so nice to me this morning Fighting back tears she added think there were just few of them who seemed to be against me But Im going to try and hope Ill be the first womanto race someday About 100 male jockeya threatened mass boycott at Tropical if the former exercise girl were allowed to ride horse named Stonetand inthe fourth race Alter stormy meeting in the jockey room the it jockeys In the third race refused to come out unless Barbara Jo was re moved from her horse Trainer Bryan Webb bowed to the pressure and broke the news to Barbara 10 Attorney Robert Burns of the American Civil Liberties Union talked with Barbara Jo and her father Mimi tavern owner and said he would go to court charging interference with the right of contract Burns said he would name each jockeylathe third and fourth races and the Jockeys Guild as group it collusion could be proved He said he also will consider federal action if it could be proved that antitwat laws had been violated Saul Sllbcmian owner of Tropical Park said it was use less to argue after the male jockeys took their action The jockeys felt there were two problems Silberman said Danger to life and danger to their livelihood lot of the boys dont get too many mounts The more riders the DICK ours to orMont real Canadiens geLshis shot away as KentLDougias of the Detroit Red Wings checks him during the National Hockey League game in Montreal WedV HOCKEY SUMMARIES SUMMARY Fin Period1 Detroit Pop iel 1053 runnerNone Second Period2 Detroit Mahovlich 26 Douglas Delvec chiot 225 Detroit Delvec thin 16 Howe Douglas 9118 Detroit Libett 1206lenn on Harris 114Howe 651 tinge major Savard minor major12la Third PerioddNo scoring Penalties13am 530 Ferguson 910 Shots on goal by Detrog 816 332 Montreal 311 10 153E Goals Edwards Detroit Esv posito Montreal Attendance 16650 MINNEAPOLIS errNHL Wednssday sumrnnv First Periodt Minnesota Larose 13 iCullen MacDonaldl Pitsburgh ingarficld Macrame 1550 Goldswor thy Boyer 1930 Secondfcrlodqi Pittsburgh Dea 239 Pittsburgh Angot ii 12 Woytowieh 804 Penal tiesNone rum PeriodNo sco PcnailleaIMcKedmie Angotti 52 TORONTO CP NHL Wednesday surmanv First Period1 Boston Mur phy Green Espositot l182 Toronto Armstrong Doreyi 07 Toronto Walton 12 Henderson Ullman 1634 Boston Hodge 18 Green Mur phy 1935 Boston Harrison CasiIman Westtall 1922 PenaltiesSutherland 1132 Gflsilmfln15zilfi Second PeriodNu scoring PenaltiesQuinn Harrison major Quinn minor majori 526 iitclionilc 611 Salher 55 Pliolc ticilli Third Period5 To ronto Toronto Nation 13 Armstrong Quinn 325 Boston Eapositn 16 clumsy Smith 112311 BostonMcKenzie It Green Bucyk 1403 Toronto Uliver 11 Kean 1441 10 Toronto Horton Sutherland Hender son 17 PeneltiesCheevers served by Shack 335 Oliver 941 Walton lmiaoond uctt 1403 Shots on goal by Boston 11 15 1238 14 111644 Goal Cheevers Boston Gamble Toronto Attendance lGABs OAKLAND CP NHL Wednmday SUMMARY Flrst Period1 Oakland Jur rctt Hicke aughton 1306 PenaltiesVail Wharram 6150 Watson 14 Whnrrnm 1a42 Second Periodz Oakland Vadnais 339 running Sohmnutz Laeomb double ml nors 559 rund PeriodAchlcago nesdoy night Detroit goalie RoyEdwards gets ready to stop the shot Wirephotoi Wharram 15 Mikita Stapietnnt 304 Oakland Hampson 11 Ferguson Ehman 531 Oakland Vadnais nago Sdlmlltlll 16 Chicago Pappin 70 Martin Mikita 1951 PenaltyLa combe 200 sr toms ICP NIIL Wednlsday SUMMARY First Period1 Philadelphia hochefort 10 lacrolx Gent dron 709 St Louis Schock ii 85ti ausc Louis St Mar seille chrenson Sabourlnt 916 Philadelphia Johnson 12 Selby Rocbefort 14744 PenaltiesMisuk 402 918 Plager 629 Pionrd 1231 smit kiewlcz 1723 Second periodNo scoring PenaltiesKennedy 109 Miszuk 1119 Talbot 1603 Third Period5 St Louis Sehock Ecclestone Roberts 311 St Louis Ecclestone Keenan Berenson 818 Philadelphia Peters thiiszuk Sornzin 858 Penalty Ken neon Juflo brew less chance there is of making livinE Balding Will Devote Full Time ToTour TORONTO CP Al Balding of Toronto has resigned from two golf club jobs to play all time in the 15 professional tour Balding it said in an inter view Wednesday that he has we signed as professional at Mark land Wood in Toronto and as winter pro at Crystal River Fla want to devote all my time to the tournament trail he said it dont do it now Ill always be sorry want to give it my best effort Balding will leave soon for California to compete in the Bing hosby invitational tourna ment After that its theSan Diego Open was ioth there last year so dont have to qualify Then hope to get an invitation to the Bob Hope tournament Balding has been professional at Markiand Wood since the Course opened in 1965 and was named golf director of the Crys tal River club in 1966 My conscience bothered me last yearI had said would play about eight to 10 tourna ments year but last summer went away for ccupleof weeks and stayed for five play ing consecutive tournaments just kept winning money IOhn Gordy Retiring From Detroit Lions PAIN SPRINGS Calif AP LAJohn Gordy who led bitter players revolt in the National Football league last summer is retiring as member of Detroit Lions His new position Executive director or the NFL Players As sociation newlycreated post Gordy as president of the as sociation in 1968 spearheaded players demand for better pension plan and other benefits threatened boycott almost wrecked the staid old league be fore the exhibition season began midJuly settlement averted strike Gordys retirerrierit After 11 years as star oilensive guard for Detroit and his selection as executive director came as the NFL players group and the Foonball League Players Association ended their joint winter meeting Wednesday night The new NFLPA president is kicking specialist Jim Bakken of St Louis Cardinals PLAN BEIS SERVICE WINDSOR Ont CPI Be ginning Monday Windsor will have messenger service which will deliver bets to the Windsor Raceway for fee according to Milorad lvanclc the owner of Motion PariAMutuel brokers in telephone interview Mr Van clc said he intends to establish branch of his London 0nt service in Windsor for local cus tumors Scots Becoming Worried Losing Soccer Players IDNDON The po tent forces of nationalism Itlh ring in Scotland are reflected in new restlessness in soc cer north of the border England tend to steal the limelight in the game and that rookies with those fired with the spirit of Bonnie Prince Charlie Scottish soccer traditionally bu retained its independence from the Samantha Scotland has is own Footv ball Association two pro divi Russians Have it Point TORONTO OP Did Rus sian coach Aoatoly Tarosov have point when he said re cently that Soviet teams were tired of meeting moodrate op position on their hockey ours of Canada The record omild seem to bear him out In 11 years Russian teams have made seven tours and have won 14 games losing 15 and lying two The No national team has visited Canada ï¬ve times wine ring losing seven and tying two The Russian team Mos cow Selects made two toms winning 11 and luing eight The first Russian team ar rived in 1957 lost 72 to Whitby Dunlops ticd 56 with Windsor Bulldogs then lost on to Kitche ncrWalerloo Dutchmen They won five in row before loav ing for home Both teams toured Canada during 1967 TheNo squad lost the Centennial Tournament to Canada in the final game but won six lost one and tied one during their Canadian stay The selects won five and lost our Greenherg Not Interested OHICAGO APt Hallof Famerliank mcnberg told the Chicago SunTimcs Wednesday that he is not interested inthe job of baseball commissioner lhe bandwagon for Grecnberg as William Eckerts successor started this week Greenberg played in seasons in the American Dengue and later wns part owner of Cleve land lndinns and Chicago White Sox Hevnow is an investment banker in New York gt TO HERES How TO ENTER BALLOT rlona separate from the four English ones and nationll squad which compete against the rest of Britain and foreign clubs The Scots also lint for their own national honor in the World Cup and other the lernatlonni travailions in proportion to its popula tion Scotland has eight times as many soccer clubs as Eng land There are league clubs to 520000 cople com pared with 92 culIa to 48 000000 in England QUALITY VARWS consequence of this is that variations or quality and ability in the Scottish divi sions are wider than in the more cquullymatehcd Eng lish groupings team at the bottom of the Scottish Second Division has to pin clubs at who top of that div ion which might be two divisions above it by English standards With fewer major clubs concentration of talent makes it easy for raiding parties from south ol the River Tweed to come hunting for new recruits to English soc COT The handful of international ly renbwncd clubs such as Glasgows Celtic and Rangers have to compete with two or three times as many English clubs of equal stature Hocxrrar GLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS VEDNESDAYS HOCKEY National Detroit Montreal ti Boston Toronto Philadelphia St Louis Pittsburgh It Minnesota Chicago Oakland American Cleveland Hershey Western Vancouver Portland Denver Phoenix NOIIA Junior Sudbury Sault Ste Marie Western Canada Edmonton Winnipeg MM of McGill of Waterloo of Metro Junior Cornwall Montreal Nor scum No two spider webs are exact ly alike BERMUDA FOR TWO NIGHTS RETURN PLIGHT AND HOTEL ACCOMMODATION PAID JUSTDRIVE IN roCRANDVIaw roan AND HAVE YOUR PRESENT CAR APPRAISED on SALESLTD BARRIEI Those on the next dozen rungs of tho ladder have to match pay and conditions with perhaps 30 or to English clubs However the Scots true to their thrifty tradition or mostly in better financial shape than their English ri vais For exam pta Dundee United has sold three players to English clubs for totnloi £209000 in the last flva years Dundee also nurtured as youngsters two standouts cur rently with English clubs Charlie Cooke of lanan Chel sea and RonYeatr oi Liver pool other clubs also rely on Scottish talent to strengthen their attack and defensiv lines as well SHAKEUP URGED Now the experts are saying that Scotland has been export ing commodity that it needs itself They urge shakcup in administration which will err courage Scots clubs to he more adventurous persuading more players to stay on in Scotland and even attracting some back from setflmposcd oxite new league arrangement with three divisions one wtth 15 clubs and two with 12 each is the most favored idea to en nhle teams of varying ability to find their level stronger Scottish FA with powers to slice through time wasting red tape is also pro posed Such changes could improve the chances of Scottish inns fulfilling their dream about keeping the World 011 in Brinin in 1970 Only this Unto it would go to Edinburgh not london IIIIIIHT IIIIIIII HOUR HOUR DRY CLEANING SERViCE DRIVE1N Io BAYFlELD sr 723553I OUR APPRAISAL SLIP is YOUR Odiew no