Barrie Examiner, 21 Nov 1967, p. 9

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non ratios In ace IntroiVes Fire Monf MONTREAL OP hobby Hull hicago Black Hawks tale ented leit winger held five polnt lead Monday in the Nation II Hockey Languas individual scoring derby However statistics released by the NHL show general tightening up in the positions di rectly behind the Hawks scor Huil who won the Art Ross Trophy at the leagues top acor er in 1960 1962 and 1965 slipped behind his goalsgame pace last week but his three points gave him total at in goals and nine aarlsts in 17 games One week ago he held threepolnt lead over Detroit Red Wings Gordie Howe but Howe was held to one goal last week and now share the second spot with centre lean Ratclle oi NewYork Rangers Both have 19 points with Horve having scored 11 goals and Ratelle Canadians Yvon Cournoyer and During that tinia he could mani Fred Stanfield at Boston itritins Bathgateia thaoniy merrier oi an expansion club to figure in the top to lie formerly played for New York Rangers Toronto Maple lAair and Detroit Red wmu THREE UmERS TIED Ticd behind the Rathgate Cournoyer and Stanileld three some are another trio with 11 points each New YorkrVie Hadiietd Boltons lohn hie Kcnzie and Alex Delvecchlo Detroit Red Wings vateran cap tain and titre mate this group Daivecchioa 15 ass is to go with his two goals it top for the league in that department Lowell MacDonald native oi Thorbum NS and right wingu for Loo Angelo Kings at the expanded division picked up iour goals and one assist laat weekbranding three against Canadians Sundayto surpass are only lye goals andah as akts for 11 lots Philadel Flyerr goaltend log comb ation oi Doug Favell and Bernie Parent continuedlts domination oi netmtnticrs sta tistics with goalsoagainst aver age of 215 Veteran Hank Bas sea at Pittsburgh recorded the only shutout oi the week Defencernarr Noel Plcard of St Louis Blues took over as in divhiual penalty leader with mute total bananas Hail Chi PL Pins 15 24 Howe Del 11 hr 19 is Retellc NY la 19 Hathgete Pitts to to Cournoyer hltl 10 1a Stanfield Boa Hadtieid NY McKenzie Bos Dalvecehlo De Exposito Boa liickc Oak hthld Pill Goyelto NY Prentice Dot Rocheiort Phil Puliord Tor Kcon Tor Oliver Tor Nestercnko Chi Ellie Tor Walton Tor Stratton Pitta Hampton Det VigotuNhuuraQOHHBHBo new THEM martian mason Novfiian rt tage Hamilton Plans Same bonsaif trauma ice Coach em lichen on two at are Ralph Santa pine no dtlnges in best abort receivers in the burl bia Tigeer deienstve unit for near and in Stewart one at the onto final Ilaur Rough Riderl the second game ofvthe total best brokenll point Errtern Footpath grater Canadian Foot all wgue we runners in the in the interview Clair gave lull credit to the Hamilton de The Hamilton deience handled Maid the Opening time or the Riderseasilywritb solid periormauce in iicatsua win at Ottawa last Sunday in the fintoi the twogame tlnai But while the Hamilton de fence was standing pat for Sat urdays second game Ottawa coach Frank Clair said in radio interview he plans low oiienslvo adjustments that ha ieeii will enable his team to score more this The usua potent Rider of fence was thretllcd on Lans downas muddy field as thats continually pressured quarter back ltuss Jackson and hoondcd receiversWhit maker andMargcne Adkins his two top RthGlZD DEFENCE the series that leads to the Dec Grey Cup iioat back in Ot tawe Saturdays game in Hamib lona Civic Stadium atnrtin at pmESi will be telev nationally by tfiV Satin hionday laid to an in iervlew that his club would enter the game Saturday II though it was single grime tor the playoli championship We Just hate to disregard these eight points Tho biggest mistake we could make would he to think were home free and tr to coast on the lend weve but Even fullback Bo Scott found the looting tough especially when he did manage to pene trota Hamiltons iront llrrn ite Ottawa Mayor Raps Grid Sked Lowest vScoreg In 20 sermons counting iive goals and assisting in it others Behindllowe and Rateile are three players with lbpolntto tals Ttrcy are Andy Bathgato oi Pittsburgh Penguins Montreal bk goal and point total for all his previous NHL career hiocDonnld who now has to points on six goals and to as sisls played to games with De troit over fouryear period OTTAWA OP Late Novv ember or December is no time to play football in Canada says hioyor Don Reid Football should be over by midNovember he said in on interview it isnt fair to spoo then was laced with the protr lem of entslogging waiting Ticut linebackers Ono of Clnlrs adjustments may be utilizing his powernrnv nlng backs on screen passes be hind horde at Ottawa blockers MURRAY OWEN OF NELSON Hockey Scholar Fails In Dy DOUG MARTIN Cooadlan Press Statf Writer The first student to obtain university dcgren on an athlet ic scholarship in Canada is back in amateur hockey aiter failing to make the grade as professional ltlurrny Open returned to Nelson Maple Leafs oi the Western international Hockey League aiter being cut by APnrtinnd Bucknroos ol the Western Hockey League Owen was it stnr centre with the Maple Lents tor three scasonswhile earning pilis DA last spring at Nelsons Noire Dame University Owen remains believer in athlette scholarships despite his being cut by Portland think scholarships are greattheyrc the only posslv hie way person cnn get no education and still play sports Without my scholarship would have bccn lorccd to make up my mind between an education and hockey imag ine would have still gene to In his three seasons were college Owen described as Err ahovenverage student by Notre Dames praident Rev Thomas Aquinas is working asa aniesmanfor life in eurance company but he is thinking of the day when he will use his degree NINE 0N SCHOLARSHIP dont really have any problem about employment Owen said aiter being cut by Portland My father owns plumb ing and heating business in Pro Bid Kamloops and We worked for him every summer for about to ycars Someday 1tl like to get into sanitary heating engi nccring but thats Just an idea right now Owen had little trouble in combining road trips and homework during his three years at Nolre Dame Time is always problem but it you concentrate on working it out it can be han dlcd There are number of students at Notre Dame doing it right now NDU which began giving scholarships in 1964 the year Owen arrived notv has nine hockey players and 25 skiers on scholarships Simon Fraser University in the Vancouver suburb oi Burnaby is the only other Canadian university with similar program Owen should have little problem in sticking with the Maple Lents He was one at the highestscoring players in the Willi during his three years at Noire Dame SCDRED 59 GOALS hc Quoted 99 goals during schedules that fluctuated be tween 44 and 43 games year lie avorager only 16 minutes in penalties season lie was iirstclass repre sentative of our league WiHL president Milo Fahro of Kimberley BC said when informed Owen was cut by Portland Oct 12 He certainly added dignity to the game Being cut by Portland was Owens second disappointment within week Putting Decides Top Golf Money RANCHO LA COSTA Caill tAP Putting told the story oi tourism Hnlg Scotch invitav tional golf tournamenL Dave Stoctkon and Laurie Hammer who shared the $22 one first prize Mondriy took the fewest putts118 Second mosey oi $13200 was grabbed by Richard Mnrtinez and Bob Lunnwtro also took the second lowest puttstit And in third pinceln bath the tournament and putting were tour veterans Roy Floyd and Ken still They pulled 122 times Fittingly the Hammer and Stockton victory was achieved with int putt on the last hole Stockton had hit wedge shot 10 feet from the cup on the parfive sisyard hole The tall blonds Hammer aimed the hall at spike mark two inches right of the cup The ball broke into the centre of the cup Ft Worth Centre Leads In CPHI DETROIT CF Centre Rick Mccann at Fort worth Kings continues to hold first place in the Central Proicssion at Hockey League with ZZpoints after five weeks of action native of StratiordMcCann has scored five goals and drawn 17 assists for 20 points With 12 goals 21yearold Marsh is the top goal scorer and Mchnns 11 assists make him the leading playmnkcr British Canadians Shore 1968 Olympic Problems LONDON CF There should be bond of sympathy between British amateur soc cer and Canadian amateur hockey as the 1968 Olympics approach Their problems are remark ably similar and their plans oi action have things in com mon Although Britain is re garded as the motherland of soccer it hasnt won an Olym pic gold medal in the sport since 1912 Asl in Canada which used to own the Olym picrhockey crown until the Warts came along the best players inevitany turn profes clonal When England won the World Cup last year manager Alf Rantscy had dozens of brilliant professionals to 9choose tram Charlie Hughes whormanages the amateur team has to be satisfied with players either not inclined at not good enough to play as pros Britain to compete with coun rtIIES where the distinction be tween amateur and pro toot balltglsyers doesnt exist its over noting that the last four Olympics havn been won by Donminke countri where the stress is maiettl sportsHungary in 15 and no mains it diiiicuit or Canadian hockeys answer has been to set up one and now two national teams and keep them together through out each season Hughes has done something like that Players were carefully se lecied prospectsheing given mental and physical tests elpcd setthc guide an intensive training over the last two Scottish rebellion over administrative differ gave Hughes bad mn Vmen when several Scots were out oi thesquad by ion otiiciais few days be for the vital first log of in game test against West many at Augsburg uckily the defections didnt it Britain beat an offiorm man side 20 The return 1g me in Britain surprisingly erdnd in lorvictoryvtor at Germany but that leit British side with 251 to pmnts victory rman man aged Heimut sadly Which ompted sportswriter David Miller of the London Daily Telegraph to comment It ould be equally tructo say at 13 tain were 190 per cent this one against Spain early next year before it can iioally set its sights on Mexico That would he an improvement over 1964 when it didnt get to the 14team iinal round at Tokyo Hughes is confidentthat hia itraining methods will do the trick am confident that there will not he one quali éyhrng nation fitter than Erit Canodns team entry of George Knudson and Al holding of Toronto iinishcd with 71 tor whole total of an and tie with George ArcherRick Jcitcr and Dick ay or ltt Weaver Hammer irom Sarasota Fiaand Stockton irom San Ecmordlno Calti scored titrecundcrpar 33454551 in the final round Their total of 273 15 under par also included rounds at soar67 Still of Tacoma Wash and Floyd oi St Andrews 111 int ishcd at 275 with tool round 70 and won 55250 in the north aiter 71 were lerry Steeismlth oi Santa Barbara Cnlti and Did Lytla of chain Vista Calii at 276 Filth place was tie shared by Howie Johnson at Palm Springs Calif and Lea Trevino of Horizon City Tan and Jack McGowan of Key Largo Fla and Richard Crawford ot Bella Vista Ark Billy Casper and Don Colleit tinlshod with 74 or 191 total and ninth place dropping out of contention on the eighth hole where their caddie raked the sand while Caspers ball was still in the bunkera twoshot penalty Eastern Nata EuropeBound OTTAWA tCP The eastern division of Canadas nationai hockey team left Monday for Sweden and the start o1 21 day exhibition tour of Europe The games iiiSweden East Germany and Moscow will he the first outside at North Amer lca for most of the young squad Goalie Ken Broderick one of three players with international experience said it could be toughadjusiment for some ot the boys Broderick regular goalie with the western division at the team at Winnipeg will he with the team for the entire tour that starts later this week with two games in Sweden The team then goes to East Germany for two games and on to Moscow for sixteamiournament wiieh starts Dec MOTHER WINNER VITAWA CF liamllton Tigercats eightpoint lead in tire totalpoint Eastern Foodinll Conference finals may seem small by comparison with games in other seasons But Sundays game was the lowest scoring EFC pinyoif since 1947 Ottawa Rough Riders who dropped an 113 decision to the Tlcuta in the opener oi the twogame series also tigurod in the 1M7 game again in losing cause The Riders came out on the short end ot all game against Tomato Argonauts in the opener of the Big Four ft nais The Argos blankul Ottawa again that yeariwlnnlng the second game 214 and went on to win the Grey Otrp with nar row 109 decision over Winnipeg Blue Bombers Since 1947 every EFC final twogame series has produced At least no points TDUGIIIES ATTIOIIIE The Ticats are tough team to heat at any time but are even tougher at home While tho Hamilton olienoe has been spat ty this year rugged defence has helped the team win games with minimum of points The Ticnts could have had an even bigger margin ior Satur dnya game had the oftenca taken advantage at plays pro ducedby the defence Three times Hamilton intercepted Otta wn passes but the oiieneowar unable to produce single point from any of thorn llamiltona only touchdown was set up by tile detence ro eovcring tan Ottawa tumble and the antenna scored two points with fourthounrter safety touch Ottawas detencn also played solid game but the Elders will have to get their attack un irockcd in Hamilton if they wont to keep alive their hopes at Grey Cup appearance at home Dec The Riders were unable in run or pass effectively against the Tlcats Sunday big change from last year when they swamped Hamilton in both games opening with 301 vicio ry to Hamilton and winning the second game 4216 SHORE UP OFFENCE Coach Frank Clair andfnsslsL ants Kelly Mote and Al Bruno will havera busy week searchins game iiimsinr drink in the Hamilton armor but they also have somepatchlng to do on their own lineup Defensive halfback Don Sutherin came otrt of Sundaya game with two broken ribsand one play that was conspicuous ly missing from Jacksons arse nnl in Sundays game at 01 intva The short screen or delay passes would scrve several pur poses it would torce the de fence to hesitate bciore commli ting itself to either deep or abort pass coverage or stopping iuliback or halfback draw In Ron Stewart and Jay Rob probably will miss Saturdays return engagement although he says he hopes to be back in ac tion Oiiensivc halibnck Don bert playedzmostyoilha gnrna tvithn and anho and is also is doubtful sinrtcr either Suliiarin or Gilbert is unobtaJo play lineman Tom Sebuette the teams extra im port could take part in line rearrangement to improve the blocking on offence While Schueito is normally an oftensive guard he has seen ac tion at delensive end and could relieve either Billy Joe Booth or Bob Brown or Miensive duty Rick Black powerrunning fullbackhnlfhnck has been oi the injured list for week and could be back in the lineup Sat urday to strengthen the Riders running game tntora to hold gamca in midwits ter conditions lie suggested starting the sea son two weeks earlier or holding two pinyoti games weekat hr the cod oiiha season LetsTaIkv JACK CAMERON ATKINSON nonme anion BARRIE it WESTERN iiiiiiili Trips every day Via TransCanada Highway TRAVELANY bAv STOPOVERSARRANGED NEW WINNIPEG$2I15 $4135 aroma SASKATOON CALGARY 3475 2825 2825 EDMONTON 3475 morn 5370 5310 6605 6605 1964 the Soviet Union 1956 and Yugoslavia in 1960 The Britishteam laces another elimination jVANcoqutt 4315 Children under 12 halltare 3315g Tickets and loaning at BUSTERMINAL Maple Simon Streets VxByme Agant Telephone 1286571 GRAY91¢2°A¢Hilflrs Mr John Sneak Creek Road FtR St Catharinaa Ont 06°

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