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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jan 1976, p. 23

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DIIFYIOJOIQltl THE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY IEBRUABY 19 197611 Shave did trick for Vickers By DENNIS PASSA The Canadian Press Theres nothing like clean shave to increase goal produc tion at 1east in the opinion of Steve Vickers The New York Rangers line of Vickers Rod Gilbert and Wayne Dillon picked up 16 pomts Wednesday night as the Rangers beat Washington Capi tals 114 in National Hockey League game Vickers minus mous tacheset club record for points in game with three goals and four assists Gilbert added goal and four assists with Dillon centre contrib uting one goal and three assists Ive been behind in my goal production this season Vick ers said Tuesday shaved my moustache to change my luck and the teams luck It worked Tuesday night since we beat the Islanders and it worked tonight against Wash ington just hope it keeps up Vickers has 21 goals and 11 assists so far this seasor for 65 points Ile pickcd up three as sists in Tuesday nights win over the Islanders In other games Wednesday Wilfrid touriers moves closer to By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chuck Chamblis whose 26 points helpcl Wilfrid Lauricr Golden Hawks to 9733 win Wednesday ovcr Iclaster Marauders moved closer to the alltime basketball record for the most points in one Ontario Universities Athletic Associ ation season Chambliss needs 10 points to break the record held by the late Mike Moscr of University of Waterloo who scored 335 points in the 1974 season Moser died lat year of heart attack while the team was playing an exhibition game in Florida Mark Christensen ave Lau rier 23 points Dave Roser scored 33 for Ilclaster and In gat Kongats added 16 before about 800 spectators In London Western Ontario Mustangs scored 35 points in night New York Islanders beat Detroit Red Wings 53 Montreal Canadians outttasbed Toronto Maple Leafs 75 Buffalo Sabres and Chicago Black Hawks played to 44 tie Boston Bruins and Kansas City Scouts tied 33 Philadelphia Flyers beat Vancouver Oanucks 64 California Golden Seals topped Minnesota North Stars 63 and St Louis Blues and Los Angeles Kings played to 22 tie We just played terrible said Washington coach lommy McVie who refused to believe that disallowed goal at the end of the lils period had any thing to do with the outcome of the game believe hard work and tal ent will win for you That goal wasnt the reason we got beat We got beat because we didnt work Denis lotvins potterplay goal at 1803 of the linul period nmpcd to tie airl the islanders went on to win only their second game in their last eight tries including two ties Rookie Bryan lnotier added an cmptyvnct goal with 14 seconds left to clinch the triumph and hand Detroit its fifth loss in its last six games Chombliss OUAA record the second half to defeat Water loo Warriors 326 Phil Lewis lctl the lltlsttmgs nth 26 poins Bob Clarke picked up 15 pomts Trevor Briggs was Waterloos top scorer with 17 points Mike Visser added 16 points for the Warriors Western trailed Waterloo 4427 at the half shot by Boi Stcuurt villt five seconds remaining in the game gave indor ltlltCl5 7978 win over the Gryphons Ill Guelph Stewart led Windsor with 20 points Dan Bortolin added 12 and Dan Devin 10 Bob Sharpe scored 10 points for Guelph vrhile Bob MCKinnon had 17 points and Henry Van denberg 12 With their fourth loss of the year the Griplions fell to fourth place from first in Chi ern division Standings HOCKEY STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Patrick Division Phila 17 10 11 253 133 35 Islanders 30 IE 12 222 130 35 Atlanta 26 26 194 173 60 Rangers 30 198 210 32 Smythe Division Chicago 34 17 17 130 It 65 Vancouver 21 11 195 19 37 St Louis 22 27 180 204 55 Minnesota 16 13 141 211 16 Kansas City 12 313 I40 249 33 Adams Division Heston 716 ll 10 227 163 81 Buffalo 32 16 10 243 17 Toronto 34 11 216 201 39 California 21 31 133 20 49 gt Norris Division Montreal 41 243 10 tn Los Angclcs IN 23 201 201 66 Pittsburgh 31 13 216 224 37 Detroit ls 161 226 45 Washington 47 iii 3M 19 Results Wednesday NY Rangers 11 Washingion NY Isianders Detroit Montreal Toronto Los Angclcs St Louis Buffalo Chicago California Minnesota Boston Kansas City Philadelphia Vancotucr Games Tonight Atlanta at Buffalo Toronto at 1iltburh World Canadian Division Winnipeg 4t 20 264 137 82 Quebec 736 13 261 223 76 Calgary 2210 191 so Edmonton 21 33 204 134 46 NORTHERN SALVAGE AND DISPOSAL CO Iron Metal Dealers UNDER NEW ANAGIT MENI Our specialty is giving our best and lasted service to industries Several l3ll5£l lrutzks to serve you better We Pay CashTop Prices WE BUY Cars and Trucks for wrec king machinery factory scrap WII SIZIJ Structural Steel Piping Angle Iron Parts for 3U makes of cars trucks and heavy duty equipment Toronto 13 36 21h 23 3th XOttoun ll 26 134 172 11 Eastern Division England 36 27 136 ltlfl 17 Cincinnati 23 il 212 214 31 Cleveland 23 191 193 31 Indiana 22 25 177 173 to Western Division Honstou 155 112 ltll Minnesota 2i 201 201 63 113 21 lilo 01 31 L16 234 204 60 San Xtlll11lltlLl Results Wednesday Cleveland Calgary 11 Winnipeg Phoenix Games Tonight New England at litdionapolls Cleveland at llouzton American Northern Ditision Nova Scotia 13 231 Rochester 30 Providence 23 26 Springfield 21 Til Southern Division llcrshcy 10 21 216 201 65 Richmond 21 211 Si 177 219 43 New Haven 20 12 138 222 Baltimore 19 32 185 211 44 LEASE When you rent or lease from us you get the best service with us its our only business not sideline OGNITION llilllllt lll ol llllilc Dru is tuhrtrnr Minor lintlacy Linen and 12 Im old llountc litl lillitllt oi Illoliotlctmtn lllnn Minor l0key League Examiner Photo CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVE REC lhrec young pctiormtrs of in II it liic happy rectum Ili ill uwi lit Stun the local minor hoclwy Itttlfilllllrll this neck tor llhl tllllsi ill lultgt lccch ctl llll in contribution in tllll lv um Iilp li ltitlgltlll tic lilkillA lilflfll lIm Equip Joint bantams Chris Cllling the Barrie and league lonicroa House hostess Caryl Onysdmk BATTER RUNS Iltlhlll The term round tlippcr in points in their 66 tie last lri baseball means home run uu llfllidlt ail major tourist TOURISTS ltlllltlifilllill Wine produters in the Vince lut along area of Italy have announcrrl ltlllitr TORONTO CPl Players from the University of Ottawa and Simon Fraser University formed the nucleus of top choices at the Canadian Foot ball Leagues annual college draft Wednesday Four of the firstround choices were from Simon Fra ser universny in Burnaby 130 which plays againt United States colleges in the National Association of Inde pendent Athletics The draft toon place on the By THE CANADIAN PRESS Winnipeg Jet strengthened their hold on firt place in the Canadian Division and Cleve land Crusaders moved into secondplace tie in the Eastern Division with victories in two World Hockey Assoriution games Wednesday night The Jets held off spirited lally by Phoenix Roadrunners in the third period to post 44 win while Clevelanl used solid team effort to blank Cal gmy Cowboys ti In Winnipeg Jets goalie loe Daley came up with some cru Owen Sound lose 2point edge ly llll CANADIAN PRESS Mount llumiltun Junior As gained twopoint edge over Owen Sound in the battle for the fourth and final Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League pltll mt defeating the tin5s tclncduy In another canine lizltiam laroom lunt Niocnra lzills Itlvors Earlier chllltll1 Owen Sound movel into tie with Hamilton after Dave Branch of the Ontario Hockey Association announced the icys had been credited with in and two any with Not lull llicrs second day of the leagues an nual fourday meeting The Grey Cupchampion Ed monton Eskimos meanwhile took four players from Ottawa the College Bowl champions The Eskimos had four first round selections and two sec ondround picks Three of the Ottawa players went in the first round in cluding the No pick middle linebacker Tim Berrvman native of Burlington Ont Edmonton chose defensive Jets strengthen hold on first ciul aves to allow his team to withstand comcback attenth by Phoenix and in Cleveland Crusadels nemindcr Bob John son get help from persistent backchecking to blank the Cow how Im not known as the shut out king said Johnson jokineg after registering his first shut out sinee joining the Crusalcrs few weeklt ago Terry Esposito doesnt have to worry about me breaking his record he said referring to his Chicago Black Hawks count enpart who once recorded 17 shutouts in one season The teams played to score less first perioi before Clcve land moml the scoring with rllorthzindcd goal by lion tord his illi of two ClCrlltl ran into too mi nors il10ol the Calgary on slaught only to take another mi nor to Jim Harrison Wards 20th goal of the season came with ins three sirend penalty to teammate Jim Har rion Other Cleveland scorers were low Walker his 20th of the yell and Danny Green his 13th The Crusaders were awarded WHArecord two penalty shots in one period but Calgary goal tender Den McLeod stopped lioth A1 ftlclmnugh got the fir=t when Rick Scntcs tripped him from behini on breakaway Simon Fraser Ottawa top CFL college draft picks tackle A1 Moffat of Ottawa its choice No after British Co ltunbia Lions chose Simon Fra ser defensive back Randy Gra ham The Eskimos acquired the third choice in trade with Cal gary Stampeders CHOOSE KUDABA Kimball using choice so oured from Montreal Alouettes selected Simon Fraser tackle Tom Kudaba as the drafts eighth choice and finished the first round by taking Ottawas Ian MacPherson defensive end The Eskimos added their fourth Ottawa player when they took guard Eric Upton closing out the second round Earlier in the second round the Eskimos used Ottawas pick to choose Steve Andryjowicz native Windsor 0nt who was run ning back with University of Toronto Blue Ottawa Rough Riders had the No pick acquired from Harm ilton ligerCats and chose guard Steve Gelley of Simon Fraser Versatile quarterback wide receiver Lni Passvaglia of Simon Fraser expected to be the No choice vent to Winni peg Blue Bomber as the No pik Bill Hatanaka running back from Torontos York University was the sixth choice going to Ottawa Saokatehewan Rough riders then chose defensive back Tim Pickett of University of Waterloo and Edmontons last two choices closed out the first reund NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Top 10 scorers in the National Hockey League after Wednes days games Lafleur Nil 38 53 91 Clarke Pha 26 61 Barber Pha 36 46 82 Mahovlich Mtl 29 53 82 Larouche Fan 32 43 75 Dionne LA 33 40 13 Pronovost Pgh 38 34 72 Perreault But 31 41 72 Trottier NYI 24 47 71 Sittler Tor 23 42 70 Potvin NYI 24 46 70 Ratelie 1305 7A 46 Firestone CREDIT PLAN OH BARRIE DRIVEACAR 7266474 43 ESSA RD 38 DUNLOP ST BARRIE 7266585 MonFrl8 mm p31 Sat am1 p111 438 DUNLOP BARBIE IIIONI 7289666

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