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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jan 1977, p. 9

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30 VICTOR YFOR PENG UINS Wilson NEW YORK lSLANlERS Bryan Trottier right reclin ing as the hot exchange at the Toronto Maple Leafs goal ends Leafs Brian Glennie 1241 goalie Mike Palmateer tops 29 Islanders Ed Westfall 181 are down Islanders Garry Howatt wears the 34th shu mask This was first period in Thursday game AP Photo Ontario BC win handily share lead in midget tourney MONCTUN NB ttPi 0n tario represented by Toronto team and British Columbia represented by Burnaby won handily Thursday and shared the lead in their division at the Canadian midget hockey chain pionships In the other division Quebec Monctoii and Alberta remained Watson threat in golf Open SAN DIEGO IAP Bob lender and Tom Kite per formed some lasthole heroics for the lead in the 8180000 Andy WilliamsSan Diego pen but they had to be keeping an anx ious eye on threatening Tom Watson Watson scored only the sec ond holeinone of his pro career with an eightiron shot that hit to the left of the hole ran about three feet past then rolled back into the hole That helped him to sixunderpar 66 Thursday that left him one shot back of Kite and Zender each of whom birdied the final hole for this Watson at formei Britiin Open champion who has fine ished fourth and first in his last At°DOUGLAS MERCUR FINAL Automatic 0AM Radio defroster VERY LIMITED SELECTION DONT DELAY COMET DR SEDAN 0250 cylinder oWhite sidewalls Power steering Rear Defroster oWheel Covers Stock MA 78 WAS 54595 new $3595 $336 months3600 mi es MERCURY MARQUIS DR oAir conditioner Paint stripes remote mirror 400 V8 reg gas Radio tinted glass OJR 15WSW tires Power windows OFender skirts Stock ME1 WAS $7081 0w$51 95 two starts was tied with Homero Blancas and Lon Hinho At 17 fiytsunderrpar were veteran Don January Leonard Thompson Bill Ro gers tarry Jaeckel Rick Ac ton Australian Bob Shearer Denme Meyer and rookie Jay Haas Ben frcnshaw headed group of more than dozen at mt Defending champion Snead had 71 while Ar nold Palmer playing with painful sprain in his right hand was far back at T4 tieorgc linudson of Toronto was not en tercd all HI of the starting field of 13¢ bettered par 72 at the iorrcy lincs Golf lulr jammed in battle to see which will take first place and gain spot in the final Sunday ntario blanked New Leads Bay to 1110 win Ry llllC CANADIAN PRESS tlaude DAmour scored four goals pacing North Bay Trap pers to an 1110 win over Royal York Royals in an Ontario Hockey Association Provincial lunior game Thursday In other games Toronto Na tioiials downed Aurora Tigers Weston Dodgers lumped Newmarket Flyers 873 and Ajax Merchants and Markham Wax ers played to an 88 tie Patterson replied with twogoals forthe visitors ln loronto pair of goals came from Bryan Weaver and John Dickson for the Nationals Playing away from home Dan Stothers and Steve lcnrosc each scored twice for the winners Rob West got pair for Newmarket foundland 70 and British Co lumbia disposed of Saskatche wan 62 Thunder Bay without win in three tries did not see action Thursday Under the tournament sched ule the 13 teams are divided in to two divisions seven in one six in the other Each division plays roundrobin series with the firstplace teams playing for the championship and the secondplace teams playing for the bronze medal Sundays championship game is to be shown nationally by the CTV network starting at pm The TorontoNewfoundland game led to onegame suspen sions for three playersutwo from the Ontario club Toronto lost defencemen John Campbell and Larry Murphy for incidents involvingtheir sticks When the teams concentrated on hockey Dave Payne scored twice to lead the Don Mills at tack while Greg Scarlett Fred Rubinoff Mark rerar Keith Bernier and Ray Price had single goals Steve Purdy picked up the shutout blocking 17 shots tout of season By GLENN COLE The Canadian Press Goaltender Dunc Wilson has developed recent habit of turn ing against his former National Hockey League employers Nine days ago in Vancouver Wilson shut out the Canucks who dealt him to Toronto in 1973 and Thursday night the 28 yearold Toronto native took care of another club who gave up on him New York Rangers Wilson acquired by Pittsburgh Penguins from the Rangers for cash and other considerations last Oct stopped 30 shots to record his fourth shutout of the season as the Penguins defeated the Rangers 30 in New York in one of seven NHL games In other games Wayne Stephenson recorded his second shut out of the season as Philadelphia Flyers defeated St Louis Blues 20 Toronto Maple Leafs upset New York Islanders Colorado Rockies stunned Boston Bruins 64 Atlanta Flames and Buffalo Sabres tied 11 Washington Capitals clipped Detroit Red Wings 41 and Chicago Black Hawks and Van couver Canueks battled to 11 draw The Rangers who have one win six losses and three ties in their last 10 outings have managed just tie in three games against Wilson and the Penguins FELT SUPER It felt super said Wilson after Thursdays triumph Its always nice to come in here and beat the people who gave up on you probably do play little harder against them if thats possible One ironic note is that the Rangers still are paying part of Wilsons salary although the financiallytroubled Penguins rmust exercise an option at the end of the year whether to keep im Pierre Larouche Wayne Bianchin and Jean Pronovost ac counted for the Penguins scoring Meanwhile in St Louis Stephenson who once performed for the Blues blocked 24 shots to help the Flyers move back into fir st place in the Patrick Division two points ahead of the Islan ders Ross Lonsberry converted Gary Dornhoefers rebound at 1235 of the opening period and the goal stood up until Bill Bait ber of the Flyers scored into an empty net with 44 seconds re maining ln Uniondale NY Torontos rookier goaltender Mike Palm ateer blocked 40 shots as the Leafs scored their second win over the Islanders on New Yorks home ice this season SPOILS SHUTOUT Bll Lanny McDonald and Errol Thompson scored the Toronto goals Eddie Westfall spoiled Palmateers bid for his third shutout of the season with thirdperiod goal The Rockies handed the Bruins their fifth homeice loss of the season against 16 wins and four ties Denis Dupere fired 40foot shot past Boston goaltender Gerry Cheevers in the second period and Wilf Paicment scored his second of the game later in the period Bobby Schmautz had three goals for Boston the sixth three goal game of his career The Sabres gained their tie with Atlanta on dcfenceman Jim Schoenfelds fourth goal of the season with 22 remaining in the third period Eric Vail scored firstperiod powerplay goal for Atlanta The fourthplace apitals increased their lead to five points over fifthplace Detroit in the Norris division and brought their home record to 10105 for the season Meanwhile in Vancouver the anucks got goal from llill iard Graves at 1254 of the third period to gain the draw with Chicago Ivan Boldirey scored for the Hawks with 207 gone in lOll LA Barbara Williams new power skating coach for lilt York Islanders has illl whistli at the iead iliiiiiiy practice last wett iii Nlll teams training rink in Farmingdalc lhi diminutive proiisioiial skater the ill ltlllitl skating coath Hi the Hit has been draw ing rat is iron thefinalspssionl Islander players and mi alike for impioiiincnt pliirskiting llboto SPORTS BRIEF Top TFN JA EMUTETHREE will aISo report to tlklahoma WI PHOENIX Ariz AP ityforalordaytryout kphmflj HM Phoenix Roadrunners have as 11NSW11 is Hdtir signedveterangoaltenderGary HtitSTUN API Wilson Kurt and Finnish forwards Whitley key in the defence HM Lauri Mononen and Juhani that helped Houston ougars Iwnrw Tamminen to their Oklahoma return to national football IHW City farm club the World prominence Thursday was Kth Hockey Association club an namedwinnerofthi1977 Vince stirivi it nounced Thursday Howie Lombardi Award as the out Youngattemptingacomeback standing lineman in liiited fLLil Hui xi after oneyear in retirement Statescollege football It liltli lfiiil II 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ExaminerV Friday January 21ftt I977 Shu ton loss for Winnipeg By THE CANADIAN PRESS The higlrflying Winnipeg Jets made their first trip to Dixie on Thursday night and probably dont ever want to go back The ets were shut out by Birr mingham goalie John Garrett and the Bulls took 34 win in one of two World Hockey As sociation games New England Whalers defeated San Diego Mariners 53 in the other game It was the first hutout loss of the season for the Jets who ear her this week beat alaiy 105 And it was the first shutout win of the season for Birming ham Pete Marrin scored the only goal iarrctt needed at 9250 of the opening period Third period goals by Mark Napier his tTith and Jeff Jacques closedthcscoring confrontation in the final ltlllllllt resulted in six players earning game inisconr ducts Napier Jcan Guy Lagaci and John Stewart of tirininghain and Vcli lekka Not going back to Als MUNIRliAl it 11 Wide receiverJohnny Rodgers said lhursday he has no intention of irtuiningtoMontrealAloucttcs oi the tanadian liootball lcagtn Rodgers who left thi Alouct tes earlier this month to join San Diego hargtrs of the National Football League said man lllttllUllliilltltlitllttll that he regretted leaving Montreal and his Altitltlit ttisiiiiiiizi4 tut in not turning back he said Im just looking ahoziilnow swarms SALE 20 50 ROAll 12 DUNLOP ST 302 engine Automatic OTinted glass 0AM Radio OStock 0561 METEOR 0400 engine Body side 0AM Radio oTinted Glass Stock M200 MONARCH DOOR OCatalyst delete Power Steering Brakes Electric defroster oAir Conditioner Ws onall units OWhite sidewalls OBuInper Group 0Air conditioner Fender Skirts OWheel Covers WAS $6687 now $4995 Ketola Lyle Moffat and Ulf Nilsson of the Jets lllllSTlllll The injuryplagued Jets skated without left winger Bob by Hull who is sidelined with severed tendons in his right foot LarsEric Sjoberg Dan Labraaten and Dave Dunn also are outwith injuries The Bulls lineup was bol stored by three recent acquisi tions Ray McKay Pat West rum and lord Gallant but the stars of the game were Garrett and the Bulls checkers who held Winnipeg to only 21 shots on goal The Whalers survived their trip to San Diego little better Rick Ley scored his first goal of the season late in the third pe riod to clinch New Englands triumph Ley scored on 30 foot slapshot The Mariners had taken lead on the strength of two goals by defenceman Larry llornung within 23 seconds in the second period But the Wha lers stormed back with four thirdperiod goals including ieorgeliyles 28th of the year which tied the score at and Dave Keons 2oih into an cmp ty not just 29 seconds from the final buzzer RENT NEW TRUCK Tons °Panels 012 Vans 018 Vans Power Tailgates Commerciol rates Foalurlng GMC truck TILDEN RENT TRUCK 341 BAYFIELD ST Hayfield SUNOCO Car Wash 7370800 DOOR oulding BuyLease Any Of TH ESE UNITS PRICES GOOD TILL JAN 3177 It

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