HEADING FOR ALLONTARIO CHAMPIONSHIPS Eastview Secondary School midget boys team came up with their strongest showing in the GBSSA championship they placed second thus earning shot at the all tntario honors this weekend members of the Eastview club include Front row front left Dave Mcpherson Terry Clayden and Ray Riddell Back row at left Jeff Toogood Kevin McCron Bill Snider and coach Robert Warner Examiner Photos Procedure at free agent draw as compllcated as Its name NEW YORK API Three giant lighted screens at one end of the room keep track of the lottery that deals in htiiiiaii flesh Agents lurk in the wings their attache cases stuffed with unsigned contracts waiting for The procedures turned out to be as biaiie and complicated astlie name When looked down from the balcony it reminded me of den of thieves said harles Iinley shaiprtoiigiied owner for grabs And Finley himself was there to pluck as many of the 24 uiibranded pieces of tal ent as possible from the list of 24 in the socalled reentry draft The two major league presilt dents Lee Maclhail of the American League and huh Iieeney of the National Lcagtieusat on one side of the room near the dais surrounded by aides in the other side were LEADS BRUINS T75 VICTORY McNab breaks record for himse Bv THE CANADIAN PRESS Big Peter McNab laughed when asked what he planned to do with the puck he retrieved after scoring three goals in game for the first time in his National Hockey League career Ill give it to my dogs guess and have them chew it up the sixfootthree centre said Thursday night after leading Boston Bruins to 75 victory over Chicago Black Hawks Maybe in give them this they wont chew up anything else McNab son of Washington Capitals general manager Max McNab appears to have found home in Boston since deal of free agents which sent Andre Savard to Buffalo Sabres In just 13 games McNab has scored 12 goals and collected five assists helping the Bruins to 1043 record and ninepoict lead in the Adams Division In the only other ame played Thursday Detroit Red Wings beat Philadelphia yers 32 VISIT CLEVELAND The Flyers have chance to resume their winning ways tonight against the Barons at Cleveland Toronto Maple Leafs are at Atlanta Flames Buffalo at Washington Pittsburgh Pengins at Colorado Rockies and Los Angeles Kings at Van couver Canucks McNab who was the American Hockey Leagues most val uable player in 197374 after earning allAmerica honors at Den ver University admitted he may have been too defensive minded at the start of the season know this team had tremendous season last year he said didnt want to be the cause of the team going downhill Im still learning the technique of when to go in and when to stay back guess Im gettinga little better at it McNab scored two goals in the first period and then broke tie with another tally in the second period Jean Ratelle scored two goals for the Bruins and Don Marcotte and Gregg Sheppard one each After 42 road record on an extended trip the Bruins were welcomed home by crowd of 14597 the first sellout at Boston Garden this season Eddie Giacomin kicked away 26 Flyer shots prompting Philadelphia coach Fred Shero to suggest the 37yearold Detroit netminder should start acting his age We should have won Shero said We outplayed them We deserved to win But that Giacomin was superb all night long WATSON SUSPENDED The Red Wings played without defcnceiiiaii Bryan Watson who was suspended earlier in the day for to games by NllL president Clarence Campbell for breaking the jaw of hicagos Keith Magnusons last Saturday at Olympia Watson who sat out Sundays game in New York wont re turn to action until Nov 24 The decision followed hearing in Detroit on tednesday to review game films Watson clobbered Magnuson lull tilt from the blind side hitting him willi both lists and possibly his stick Detroit jumped out to 20 lead after two periods as Nick Libett and Danny Maloney beat Bernie Iareiit on power play BUSION IiRlINS Terry Reilly rib and hicago Black Ilawks Dan lliiitoii illi go to the ice as they bat tle for puck in liist period of Ashe ousted The Barrie Examiner their National Hockey Lea gue game lhursday night at Boston Garden Watching is savvyvi wav Bruins goalie Gerry Cheevcrs Boston won the game 76 AP Photo Valley Sports of Horseshoe wï¬ qr Friday Nov 19761 AT HURSESHOE VALLEY goals figures reaching into the hun dreds of thousands The place was the Terrace Room in the fashionable Plaza Hotel and the occasion was lav belied Major League Baseball Free Agent Negotiation ltighis Selection Procedures of the once world champion taklaiid They were all ready to cut each others throats liinley had more than pass ing interest III the proceedings No less than eight ot his best ball players were being ptit up MAINTAIN BALANCE Commissioner Bowie Kuhn opened the show by calling the occasion historic and ex iwrimental and declaring that he hoped it would not disturb the competitive balance of the game 42 victory over Edmonton is Calgary fifth straight By THE NIIN PRESS Calgary owboys scored three goals iii the iiial period to edge the lliltll riddled lid Hoekey tips in lit ltiilittt inI DONT PLAY WITHOUT PROPER EQUIPMENT Theres one major ipiwioi every hockey player gtilttili4l il himself belore stepping on in ice Am outfitted with proper fitting and sate equipment One should nevir play lll game without tall eoiiipiiieni Yet despite the iytiilabilitj fine pIUItLIle gear at reasonable prices it arriving at the large numbers of Lili no play the game with iinsuitiilili or insutticwnt equipment Its ludicrous to piiiy h= way because the game iitLiilllt tremely IlUIIfltrltU Why put yourself in iislllttl Alitlt yllll could sustain IIllll mitt Therefore iio iiiiei league you re playing sureyoudriss properly are at the stage winr developing and iiiipionnp tiiivir skills Sudden falls into the ltllll or onto the ice and iiilll lttln titii other players lit iur lrttillllilih at the younger age iiyels so it necessary to hae tiill equipment Ilanning ahead lgtlt the ili suggestion when litiltl wimp meat for youngsters ni purchase skqiiiw who iiIt several sizes too big ili hope using them ii tlii grows ANI nextr liiij which is longer than ltttllltli Wllh long rangi planning ii mind In each Iitl lllliiliiptl equipment will hinder Iitligti two key klll shitllil 1l handling the ptick Skates should tit iitigl arid tlii general rule applying to lo iit SIAMCOE DATSUNS REE ensure 1wiï¬ ilttiillt in he slow1 icconipaujingpicture Helmets primarily those with protective iiiotith lpiijiiii1 piti Ititit are nust ti lli oo tllil most iiiiiioi limit not ii iill he llltlt iiip piiv iiz good paii Lil iiotiltlei iii iiil to hi It liIII mti in iiil io llilit zt Iliitli twin it itii uoiii iiliiJ on pail tinthing oi wwi flt ill llll ticNi iic liiii ori NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED illi lelll FINi ttoiimi inontoii titers 42 in World llockey Association game in algary Thursday night But the victory algarys fit th straight did not please coachvgeneral manager Joe Irozier who was upset by the lack of defensive punch dis played by his team Admitting the owboys had won the games he said he still wasnt happy with his team ad ding that without great goal tending from Don McLeod they would not be anywhere In other WIIA action Thurs day night Birmingham Bulls stopped Phoenix Roadrunners 53 and Indianapolis Racers stung the inciniiati Stingers Sr rozier said he talked to his players after every game btit nothing improved addiiig loiiiglit decided not to say anything rozier commended the IL ers who are missing three players lrom the lineup due to injuries for strong checking game and added the owboys should have been able to break througlithitilersdefenii The liters who are without leter Morris Bob Nevin and Barry Merrell dropped into the cellar III the Western Itivisioii standings one point behind fit thplace Calgary Morris fractured his skull in game Oct 24 against Ihoeiiix while Merrell and Nevin are both out for six weeks Merrell for knee surgery and Nevin with broken collarboiie Danny Lawson opened scoring for the owboys in the second period when he put the puck behind tiller netminder Ken Broderick the brains of the Major League Baseball Players Asso ciation executive director Marvin Miller and the unions lawyer Iick Moss if the 24 players on the draft list only two were interested enough to attend They were Bill ampbell righthaiided pitcher from Minnesota Twins and Richie llebner an infield refugee from Irittsburgh Il rates ampbell was the fifth name to be called chosen by St Louis ardiiials Reggie Jackson was the first to get call Montreal Expos with the first pick chose the ltllllltilltlttllill out fielder from Baltimore rioles All 34 major league clubs were represented by club offi cut and number of assistants LUSIIRS lItlSII FIRST The draft was conducted in reverse order of the clubs sea son records Montreal first New York Yankees last The champion iiiciiiiiati Reds next to last chose to abstain lubs picked from the list of 24 players who had completed contracts with one team and had chosen to seek new employ ment Such course was impossible for more than too years under baseballs reserve clause tying player to one club for life or until traded or sold This cont tortable pattern three times upheld by the Supreme ourt was suddenly fragmented last year by ruling on the part of arbitrator leter Sell in the cases oi Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally They were allowed free agent status In the re entry draft as each name was called it was flashed on the big board As soon as player was chosen by 12 teams he was taken off the board and placed otf limits for the other 12 clubs lhis done open bidding was allowed to begin If player is unable to reach an agreement by February with any of the it clubs who have drafted him he will be made accessible to four other teams which have expressed in terest in him It by the start of the baseball season he still is unsigned then he is declared free agent He may negotiate Wit It whomever lie pleases DON LORIMERS GRANDVIEW FORD SALES Challenges all Competition Call Margaret First Lady in Leasing All makes all models for less at tennis ltlti tAli Arthur Ashe of the tiiitcd States for llitl Wimbledon champion was ousted truth the quarter linals ol tlicItewaruptcniiis touriia iiieiit Ihursday then any iioiiiiced lie was llyitig to New York for treatment of nagging toot injury he has kept secret lor years The Broad Street Bullies began to make game of it early in the final period goal by Gary Iornhoeter at 729 made it But Detroits Buster Harvey scored what proved to be the winner less than two minutes later then the ted Wings held on and prayed Giacomin could withstand the onslaught Except for Mel Bridgman goal at 1231iGiacominwasiipto the test HOCKE STANDINGS By iiii iIIr PRESS Yliitli ii tam tumHIIMIM1mm IIIllil tl to III tthtocklioliiiopentournament aiiiphell oiiferriiie lltl PPR £I itllllttlllltltl till Iliiltsil 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