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Barrie Examiner, 7 Sep 1976, p. 13

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Wm SQViets threaten to pull out after Cup with Sweden By DENNIS PASSA The Canadian Press Bob Pulford wanted respect and the Soviet Union wanted decent officiating Pulford got his wish and the Russians say the didnt hi hlighting wee end action in Canada Cup hockey tournament Pulford coach of the United States entry in the sixteam tournament wasnt completely demorahzed with his teams 42 1325th the Canadians in Mon in one of three ame played Sunday When this club started out no one not even ourselves gave us much of chance or any respect said Pulford But this teams coming to gether and if it wasnt for the penalties we could have won one game and maybe even sneaked in tie in the other The Russians meanwhile were fuming over the of fiCiating of Canadian referee Andre Lagasse Soviet officials said following the teams 33 tie With Sweden that Lagasse had among other things called double minor penalty to the RuSSIans an infraction they said should never be called in international hockey IGNORES THREAT When the Russians said they would pull out unless guaran tee of better officiating was made tournament chairman Al Eagleson offered to help pack their bags Eagleson then made coun terthreat He said if the Russians pulled out they would have to pay for two weeks ex penses while in Canada and their own air fare home It appeared the Russians would show up for their game this afternoon with Finland at Montreal In case they didnt Eaglesonsaying it wouldnt be an international tournament unless the Russians threatened to pull outdrew up an alter nate schedule In the other game Sunday Czechoslovakia bombed Finland 80 at Toronto In other games tonight the Czechs take on the Americans at Philadelphia and Sweden plays Canada at Toronto Canada and Czechoslovakia are tied for the lead in the tour nament with four points each on two wins Sweden is in third lace with three points fol owed by the Soviet Union with Single point on the basis of the ie with the Swedes TIED FOR LAST The US which lost to Swe den 52 in its first game Friday and Finland are tied in last place with 02 records At the conclusion of the 15 game preliminary series the two teams with the best records will engage in bestofthree playoff for the Canada Cup Canadas victory over the Americans at Montreal was ex pectedbut by more decisive margin The only domination came in the first period when the Cana dians rolled to 30 lead on goals by Phil Es sito Pete Mahovlich and Bo by Hull In the second period the Ameri cans came back with goals by Fred Ahern and Steve Jensen From then on the tight checking Americans thoroughly bottled up the big Canadian shooters It took an emptynet goal by Darryl Sit tler with 13 seconds left to ice the Canadian win Jim Watson defenceman with the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League was reported in satisfactory condition after surgery Monday for fractured right cheekbone he received when struck by US shot in Sunday nights game MAY STAY OUT Bobby Clarke also of the Fly ers was still question mark for tonights game against Swe den Clarke suffered strained achilles tendon in the game against Finland In addition defenceman Bob by Orr has slight groin pull and Orrs defensive partner Denis Potvin has charley horse Both players are ex pected to play tonight The Russians 33 tie with the Swedes was roughlyplayed afternoon game at Montreal The smoothskating Swedes were led by defenceman Borje Salming who scored power play goal in the opening period to help his team take to 20 lead Salming given the top Swed ish player award for the second game in row then assisted on Anders Hedbergs goal that earned the Swedes the tie The Russians later claimed that Legasse referee with the Canadian Amateur Hockey As sociation failed to call four automatic nalties on the Swedes in the irst period SAME COMPLAINT Its the same old Russian song Ive been listening to for yearsif we dont get what we want were going home said veteran Swedish defenceman LarsErik Sjoberg At Toronto the Czechs got goals from eight different play ers to humiliate the Finns Fin land cocoach Carl Brewer was upset with the Czech oslovakians practice of laugh ing at his team when goal was scored STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada Cup WLTFA Canada 15 Czech 013 Sweden 01 USSR 01 81 US Finland 19 Results Sunday Soviet Union Sweden Czechoslovakia Finland Canada United States Games Tuesday Soviet Union vs Finland at Montreal pm Czechoslovakia vs United States at Philadelphia pm Canada vs Sweden at Toronto pm all times EDT Canada Cup scoring leaders after games Sunday Can CSSR Martin Novy Orr Can Hull Can Hedberg Swe Salming Swe unwouw NMUNN abbvlmui Roughriders Eskimos win in quest of Western title The Canadian Press Edmonton Eskimos and Sas katchewan Roughriders posted almostidentical victories Mon day to set up what promises to be another showdown for first place in the Western Football Conference The Eskimos came from be hind on the last playa 37yard field goal by Dave Cutlerto nip Calgary Stampeders 1917 and Saskatchewan used touchdown pass by Ron Lan caster with less than two minutes remaining to rally for 1714 victory over British Columbia Lions The victories left Edmonton and Saskatchewan tied forfirst place and British Columbia four points behind in third Winnipeg Blue Bombers lost chance to tie for third place when they were beaten 1715 by Hamilton TigerCats in the only Canadian Football League in terlocking game of the busy Labor Day weekend CLASH AGAIN SUNDAY The first direct clash to deter mine first place occurs Sunday when Saskatchewan visits Ed monton The same clubs meet again Sept 19 in Regina Sas katchewan battered Edmonton 400 in the first meeting be tween the clubs this season The turning point in Edmon tons victory came when Cal gary coach Bob Baker elected to take sevenyard field goal by Cyril McFall on third down with 31 seconds remaining Cutler emerged from brief slump with 13 points on three TiCat kicker Clark rises in EFC scoring By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ken Clark of Hamilton booted three singles and two converts Monday night for five points in the TigerCats 1715 win over Winnipeg Blue Bombers to move into eighth place in the Eastern Football Conference scoring race He had 25 points on 13 sin gles six converts and two sin gles after the Canadian Football League interlocking game the eight of the season for both Winnipeg and Hamilton Don Sweet of Montreal Alouettes leads the race with 72 points nine more than Gerry Organ of Ottawa Rough Riders Sweet kicked two field goals and three converts in the Alouettes 280 victory Sunday over Toronto Argonauts He has 19 field goals 11 con verts and four singles while 0r gan has 27 converts 10 field goals and six singles Ottawas Tony Gabriel is third with 54 points on nine touchdowns The leaders TICFiSPIs Sweet Mtl 01119 72 Or an Oil 2710 63 Ga riel Ott 054 Andrusyshyn Ior 01111 47 Green Ott 042 Dalia Riva MM 030 Rodgers Mtl 1a 026 Clark Ham 213 25 Clements tt 024 Edwards Ham 24 Davis Tor 018 atwopoint convert Defending scoring champion Dave Cutler collected 13 points Monday to keep Edmonton Es kimos in share of first place and vault himself back intothe Western Football Conference in dividual scoring race While the lacement kickers continue to ominate the scor ing Cutler made the biggest gain by kicing three field goals three singles and convert in Edmontons 1917 win over Cal gary Stampeders That ave him 57 points and moved im to within 11 of Bob Macoritti of Saskatchewan Roughriders who kicked one field goal and two converts in his teams1714 win over BC Lions Bernie Ruofl of Winnipeg kicked three points in the Blue Bombers 17v15 loss to Hamilton TigerCats He holds down sec ond spot with 65 points The leaders TDC PG Pts Macoritti 2312 68 Ruoff 01814 65 Passaglia BC 1216 60 McFall 816 59 Cutler 0141110 57 Molnar 36 Washington 36 Harris BC 30 Dawson 30 Queen Plate winner ramps in Prince of Wales Stakes FORT ERIE Ont CP Queens Plate inner Norcliffe dispelled any ubts about his stamina and ility to handle the turf Satur ay by winning the Prince of Wales Stakes at Fort Erie racetrack Norcliffe ridden by Jeff Fell kept pace in the early stages of the 112mile race took com mand on the turn and opened twolength lead on the field tur ning for home Tiny Tinker made serious bid in the last 70 yards but Nor cliffe went under the wire as the victor by half alength IUB BETTEP PRIN TING SFE JOHN COCKBURN uwnreo or MOftinW Roan eaRRit 23 2121 flrlll 171 INii Saturdays win means Nor cliffe only has to capture the Breeders Stakes on Oct to be come the third horse in Cana dian racing history to win the Ontario Triple Crown which in cludes the Queens Plate Prin ce of Wales Stakes and Breeders Stakes Norcliffe won $32750 to raise his earnings this year to $156400 Norcliffe returned $310 to win and combined with Tiny Tinker for an exactor of $1830 PanTime SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS AM andor PM Apply at VALLEY DRIVEURTSEIF CARS AND TRUCKS 16 Mapld 7266666 field goals three singles and convert Edmontons only touchdown came on twoyard pass from relief quarterback Bruce Lemmerman to fullback Calvin Harrell Quarterback Tom Sherman turned in another workmanlike chore for the hapless Stampe ders He directed march that led to nineyard touchdown run by Burden and threw 21 yard scoring pass to Tom For zani McFall completed the scoring with two converts and his field goal HURT BY INJURIES Both clubs were hampered by injuries on the soggy field Bur den gained 104 yards on 19 car ries despite bniised ankle and offensive lineman Max Huber was forced out of the Stampe der lineup with bruised knee Eskimo receiver John Koni howski was carried off the field with an apparent hyperexten sion of the knee There was no immediate re rt how long he would be outo action At Regina crowd of 21726 watched the veteran Lancaster come off the bench in the fourth quarter to throw an 18yard touchdown pass to Rhett Daw son for the winning touchdown Other Saskatchewan points came on oneyard plunge by Steve Molnar and Bob Maco rittis field goal and two con verts threeyard run by Mike Strickland and Lui Passaglias eightpoint contribution on two field goals single and con vert accounted for all the BC scoring Both clubs were hampered by 63kmph wind and Lancas ter gave up four interceptions before leading the final march He was forced out of action when hit by former teammate Bill Baker but returned when Canadian Dave Syme could not spark the Rider offence FOOTBALL RECORD By THE CANADIAN PRESS CFL Eastern Conference WlTFAP Ottawa 23916512 Montreal 157129 Toronto 0125180 Hamilton 97161 Western Conference Saskatchewan 212 98 I2 Edmonton 0141 16212 BC 0140149 Winnipeg 0193165 Calgary 115 210 Relultl Monday Hamilton 17 Winnipeg 15 Saskatchewan 17 British Co lumbia 14 Edmonton 19 Calgary 17 Result Sunday Montreal 23 Toronto Game Saturday Ottawa at Montreal Jamel Sunday Hamilton at Toronto Saskatchewan at Edmonton Calgary at British Columbia Allondale Golf Club Pay As You Play Memliership 9hole Par 36 Course Twilight Rates licensed under llB0 Just off 819 Bay Point Rd 7285 Mahovlich Can Es osito Can Bu la CSSR Martinec CSSR Perreault Can Maltsev USSR Lafleur Can Stastny CSSR Potvin Can LOCATES SISTER CANTON Ohio AP Aris tidis Stamatis of Athens Greece finally found his sister after 57 years apart After writ ing letter to the mayor of Cin cinnati Bobbie Sterne which was passed on to Canton Mayor Stanley Cmich Stamatis found his sister through that mayors secretary Helen Christ who knew Mrs Berbeles from her church Expos split twin bill MONTREAL CP One of the main reasons Montreal Ex pos are at the bottom of the National Leagues East Division standings is their inability to get the key hits at the right time Several times during the 1976 season Expos pitchers have turned in reasonable efforts only to lose because their team mates have failed to rovide Iany semblance of an fensive attack Steve Rogers was victim of weak offence Monday night as the Expos dropped 31 deci sion to St Louis Cardinals in the first game of twonight doubleheader In the second game Montreal grabbed 32 win In the first game Cardinals lefthander Pete Falcone scat tered four Montreal hits struck out eight and walked one as he brought his record to 1212 SROR TS BRIEFS CLINCHES CYCLE TITLE ST FELICIEN Que CP Steve Baker of Vancouver clin ched the Canadian mo torc clin road racing title Sun ay eii he won races in the 250 cc 500 cc and unlimited classes at the national championships Bakers victories gave him the Canadian championship for the third year in row COMBINE FOR WIN DIJON France AP Jacky Ickx of Belgium and Jochen Massof Germany driv ing MartiniPorsehe won the international allmile race of the French Automobile Club on Sunday for their second victory at the twoday meet The race on Dijons Prenois circuit was the sixth event counting for the world sports car racing cham pionship WINS WORLD LASER KIEL West Germany Reu ter John Bertrand of the United States won the world La ser class yachting champion ships on Saturday with total of 13 penalty points after the fi nal race was abandoned be cause of 10 false starts Robert wnhodbury of Brockville placed 59 WINS CHARITY MATCH TORONTO CP Tom Va lentine of Gainesville Ga won $2200 Saturday in charity matchplay golf tournament when he defeated Bob Panasiuk of Windsor Ont lup Pan asiuk who invited the 26year old Valentine to come to Can ada to play in affew tourna ments won $1000 for finishing second WIN EARNS TRIP AURORA Ont CP Doug Henry of Aurora Ont aboard Super Rex defeated Jim Day in jum ff Saturday to take the Cana ian Jumping Derby after both competitors recorded faultless rides in the regular portion of the event Henry 29 earned trip for two to Ber muda in winning the event with eight faults Day from Hornby Ont had 17 faults MANAGEMENT TRAINING TRAINING ASSOCIATES CANADA Offer day seminar in problem solving and decision making for executives managers and key personnel SE 16 11 AT TNE NOIIDAT 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