By THE CANADIAN PRESS When New York Islanders do not play aggressively they dont win hockey games or so ing two National League games and in each de says their coacn Al Arbour The Islanders lost their open Hockey Help from Indianapolis cures Islanders blahs featshowed decisive lack of blahs spark Arbour however appears to have found the cure for the Hothams great start makes him tough to cut TORONTO CP Greg Hotham is young defenceman who has shown Toronto hockey fans enough that it will be tough for manage ment to justify farming him out for more schooling Through ll preseason and three regular season National Hockey League games the rookie defenders performance has rated an ex tended look by the Maple Leafs brass General manager Punch lmlach wants closer look at the youngsters in the system so hes been giving that talent dcfencemen Hotham and Joel Quenneville and forwards Mark Kirton Rocky Saganiuk John Anderson Bobby Hull left talks with John Ferguson general manager of the Win league will find and Laurie Boschman heavy workload Those who indicate they are ready for the permanent employment Otherwise its back to school in this case New Brunswick Hawks of the American League While much attention has been focussed on Boschman the Leafs No pick in the amateur draft and Saganiuk 47goal scorer with New Brunswick last year Hotham has quietly played his way on to the varsity roster In an era when most junior hockey players With major league credentials move right into the pro ranks Hotham learned his craft over three years in the minors nipeg Jets of the National Hockey League Tuesday Ferguson says Hull on the sidelines since he retired from professional hockey nearly year ago plans to resume workouts with the Jets next week and wants to return to the NHL CP Photo Hull donning his blades in hope to reioin Jets WINNIPEG CP Bobby Hull on the sidelines since he retired from professional hockey almost year ago is donning his skates again in what may be first step toward resuming an active playing ca eer John Ferguson general man ager of the National Hockey League Winnipeg Jets said Tuesday that Hull plans to re sume workouts with the Jets next Tuesday Bobby wants to return to the NHL Ferguson said after meeting with Hull He loves hockey Hill is very strong mana 40yearold who has quite physique Hes kept himself in shape Ferguson said decision on whether to add Hull to the Jets roster will be made after the left winger has practised with the team Hull second only to Gordie Howe in the number of goals scored in pro hockey career played only four games last season netting two goals and three assists before his retire ment was announced by Jets president Michael Gobuty At that time Hull cited per sonal reasons for his decision Offensive lineman inducted to Hall HAMILTON CP Peter Neuinann never was one to toot his horn thats probably why it took the quiet man from St Catharines Ont so long to re ceive his deserved rewards He was the finest defensive end ever played with or against in the Canadian Foot ball League said former Hamilton TigerCats team mate John Barrow Barrow one of the games outstanding defensive linemen and long ago inducted into the FLs Hall of Fame does more hockey Ih THE lIII III IVIIS tlIIZIIItF orris lliiisiori PHI15$ Pittsburin ii t1 t1 Montreal ti Les Am 13 13 Detroit ll ll lt Hartford II to dillll Illusion Minn ti Biiffa lo to Boston ii to ii Toronto it 11 Quebec ii lIRIle 0FFIIIIi lalriek Ititisioii Phila Wash it Hi to Atlanta it Hi Iii Rangers ti ti Islanders ll Siinlhi Iliiisioii St Lotiis ll 10 Varicouwr to Chicago I0 Winnipeg ti It Edmonton il ll Colorado Tuesday Islllls NY Islanders Atlanta Washington ti los Angeles Tonights tiaiiiis Montreal at Chicago Hartford at Buffalo Los Angeles at Pittsburgh Daron at Winnipeg Vainother at St Louis Minnesota at Toronto National rioexe League sror ing leaders scoring leaders after hiesda games Maruk ash Dionne IA Siniiiier Gare llut Perrcault IInl ax ixGb anu talkiiig on the induction oi iwu iiiann into the hall next Sunday than did Neumann in his entire career Netimtinn retired frotii the game in 1964 ending 1lyear stand with the TigerCats in an era when Hamilton teams were synonymous with playoffs His last eight years were played beside Barrow His extreme quickness and lateral movement and total de dication made him the best said Barrow who was inducted into the Hall soon after his re tirement in 1970 scoreboard Ilalwartl Ta lor LA It Stiiitli liii Nilsson tl lederko St léézbtnl 531161 7555 WAS RECLAIMED Hull worked out this summer in anticipation of returning to Chicago Black Hawks But Win nipeg the Black Hawks and Hull could not reach an agree ment on his services and the Jets reclaimed Hull in the ex pansion draft FURNITURE dealer for Open Tues Wed Set GOIFOTBOI1 IIIE INDOOR GOLF PEOPLE Interested in ioiniiig WINTER GOLF LEAGUE Get Free tips from CPGA Gall Pro Arnold Waiss Juniors Ladies or Mixed For further info call 7374344 59 Bel Farm Rd Barrie LOW LOW PRICES See Page GEORGES APPLIANCES HWY 90 ANGUS MILLSCRA Cast Iron Stoves FOR INFO All 4245403 with call dianapolis The call went out Sunday up came Yvon Vautour from the Central Hockey League and Tuesday night New York de feated Atlanta Flames 51 In the only other game Den nis Maruk continued his torrid scoring pace as Washington Capitals dumped Los Angeles KingssS Vautour got the Islanders fired up with fight early in the game then later knocked in what proved to be the winning goal That seemed to get us started said Arbour about Vautours confrontation with Atlantas Ken Houston 20 seconds into the game Cbnada bids for Games MOSCOW Reuter Canada will apply to hold the 1988 Winter Olympic Games in the western part of the country member of the Olympic Games in the western part of the country member of the Canadian Olympic Association announced Tuesday James Worrall of Toronto told news conference that the association will decide which city to support and make formal 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