Barrie Examiner, 8 Nov 1968, p. 9

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MANYUNDERPAR 81 LOUIS BLUE lied Ben goois to tie the modern Na Bcrenson got this ooezpast ansontll drarges at the Flycrs tlonal Hockey League record Philadelphia Flyers goalie net to score his first at six for most goals in game Doug Favcli in the first per lod of last nights game in Philadelphia lAP Wirephotol Berensonfl Hubs Return To First By SCOTT BURTON Canadian Pm Staff Wr1ter National Hockey League ex pansion gave Red Berenson chance to play regularly and he is making the most of the op portunlty irlnge player before the NHL addedle newltcams last season Berenson scoredsix goals Thursday night to tie modern league record The six goals came in St Louis Blues L0 Irouncing at Philadelphia Flyers and tied the record set by Syd ilowc of De troit Red hinge on Feb 1944 against New York Rangers Berenson layearoId centre from Regina scored four of the goals in the second periodto tie another record or most goals in one period That was held by Harvey Bushcr Jackson of To runto Maple Leals on Nov 20 1943 and Max Bentley of Chica go Black Hawks on Jan ha ma Since breaking into the NHL In 196162 with Montreal Cana dlens en had never scored more than two goals in one garrrc He acoredonly seven iReStic is Rain TORONTO lCPt Coach Joe Restic at Hamilton ilgenCats studiedhis injury list Thursday and prayed for rain in Satur days Eastern Football Confer ence semifinal against Toronto Argonauts With albstardeiensive half Garney Henley out at the sud dendeath contest and quarters back Joe Zuger recovering lrom an iniured knee Restic put his charges through wet workout Thursday and thought oi the healthy Argos was so happy liech said of the weather We couldnt throw but we ran andhandled the lootball in that rain and ev eryhody got into the action it rained the entire workout it was really good Rustic believes that rain could rally his deiending Grey Clip champions and get them past the Argos and into the two game totalpoint EFC final against Ottawa Bough Riders Nov 17 and 23 it7 victory goals in full season with Mont real in 156564 back on Mr in other NHL games Thurs day itlontreal Canadians moved back into lirst placelo the East ern Division by edging Pits hurgh Penguins 54 and Detroit Red Wings took Minnesota North Stars 54 Berensoo scored the first live goalslo the Blues victory but it was not immediately known ii that was record for the most consecutive goals in one game The sixgoal performance still tell one goal short of the all time NHL record of seven set by Joe Malone of Quebec Bull dogs Jan 31 1920 against To ronto St Pats Houes record however is regarded as the modern one and the more im portant or the two It was night that Eerenson spare forward and penalty kill cr during his years with Mont real and New York will never forget The players were all for me he said later They creao ed the scoring opportunities To Doing Dance vRostick fccis Zugers piloting will be ahig equalizer if the weather turns foul for the pm EST copiesti But Zuger who worked out Wednesday is still not right in the knee Going by the books Argos should have little trouble with Hamilton They beat the iicats twice this season 1815 and 121 and last only on day when two firststringers were eliminated from the defence The Ticats on the other hand have been really satisfactory only twice all seasonthe con quest of the Argos and during in to against the Eskimos sellout crowd of 331354 ex pected for Saturdays clash which will be televised national by the CBC with Toronto blacked out Torontn bookmak ers have made the Argos four pdint ravoriles in the first game on the road to the Nov 30 Grey Cup also scheduled Stadium here ior CNE bail Bounces Well Leads Hawaiian International HONOLULU AP The ball bounced well Thursd ay tor George Archer who led alter the first round of the $175000 Ha waiian lnternational Golf tours nament Archer had not eightnndcr der 66 along Ken Ellsworth with littleknuwii Former amateur champion Deane chan MillerBarber Steve Reid and Bob JticAllister had 51 Australiaanruce Crampton and Lee Trevinowere par for the vowyard Waialae intheamup of 685 course equalling the oneday old course record played sobad and scored so good Archer said was raking it out from underitrees and bouncing it through bunkers all day Wellynu got days like that lt ma upjfor allthe bad bounces One stroke back was Dick Lolz Zflycarold San Francisco area golfer who played and ot my best competitive rounds even Lotz scored 3431 and made four birdies in row on lheback nine No Canadians were enter thafieid give Waiaiae tomb in the absence ofits noted trade windsa tearful drubbing in a7brokepar ttllc MoLendon had sbru Billy Casper the tournament lavorite shot 70 He birdied all the par lives and left num iour ieet AmoidPalmer had 71V and defending pi Dudley Wysong 72 St Thomas night had my confidence its easy to skate when you get two goals early Barcnson used infrequently by the Rangers early last sea son went to the Blues in ourApiaytr trade Nov 29 St Louis also obtained dctenceman Barclay Plager and sent ior wards Ron Stewart and Ron Atiweli to the itangers Given chance to perform on regular lino Berenson imme diately become success in St Louis He scored 22 goals in 55 regularseason games and added live more in 18 playoff gamesa tar better record than he had ever compiled in the old slxsteam circuit Bcrenson praised Philadelphia goaltender Doug Faveli who al lowed all oi the Blues goals dont think Favcll actually Played that badly said Boron sonI sweat pouring down his face Three oi the goals were hrcakaways he was screened on two and partially screened on another it was more dliiicult for him because he wasnt getting lot oi shots on him except whcn came down The six goals and one assist gained by Berenson moved him into second place in NHL scor log with 20 points on nine goals and 11 assists Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks leads woth nine goals and 13 assists Terry Crips vand Camille Henry also scored lor the Blues HOCKEY STANDINGS ay rrin CANADIAN mass National League Eastern Division Montreal Boston NEW York Chicago Toronto Detroit Amup HHOQO 51132555 assess $S$3=81 semesters Canteens mummuu Los Angeles Oakland Philadelphia Minnesota Pittsburgh Results Thursday Pittsburgh Montreal Minnesota Detroit St Louis Philadelphia Game Frldny York at Oakland qmwgdw NNupn New flubmmcaahNHL Petbgh Niagara Hamilton St Cath Toronto Oshawa London Montreal Ottawa Kitchener Reaults snotms Kitchener Ham on Oshawa Peteoboroiigh Western Ontario Jr Lvt $€SSSEE$S$$8€gt Asanawonaaas RWINVHHUIHONH finaaaanssgme Branilord Sarnta Chaiham Guelph Guelph SKI SKIFASHION 5H0W Presented By saanrssrom To Featuring Head RDSSKIWIVI Tonl Sailor and Fischer SkLs chdlgree CorttnaSplnnarln andHead Sid Wear Ski Movi Nov am 745 PM nanny Han assaults in goat ot St Louis crowd of 91 Jacques Piantc picked up his second shutout oi the season ior St Louis and the 65th at his NHL career as the Blues moved four points ahead of the second placevLos Angeles Kings in the battle for firstln the Western Division Montreals victory moved the Canadiens and point ahead of the idle secondplace Boston Bruins HAS 60A Bobhy Rousseau and Heart Richard figured in all live goals for Montreal playing only its secondhome game of the sea soa Rousseau scored his first three goalsoi the season and picked up two assists while Richard had goal and four as sists Jacques Lemalre scored the other Montreal goal Gene Ubrlaco netted pair tor Pitts burgh and single goals came irom Charlie Burns and Keith McCreary Rousseaus third goal oi the game at 200of the ilnalpe riod provedvdecisive Mc Crearys goal about of the same period had put the Penguins into lie The loss watched by 16704 fans at Montreal ieit Pittsburgh in last place in the Western Dis vision Alex Delvecchio scored two goals to help the surging Detroit Red Wings to their Victory be fore 10238 hometown fans The Red Wings now tied for filth with Toronto in the East ern Division have our vius anda tie in their last all games Frank Mahovilch Bruce MacGregor and Dean Prentice scored the other Detroit goals Replying or the Northgstars were Bill Goldsworthy and Dany Grant Stamps me any do passoriented Calgary Stamped era its long long way rem duty to Norernbcr Earb lorecasts for their sud den death Western Football Conference lenddust Sudan against Edmonton Eskimos call Warsawme andtodegneeeJn thatkiodof going Pass receiver almost welcomes the company of de fensive back or tom just to help him keep warm Since the Stampeders depend on the pass for close to 90 per cent of their offensive yardage it is obviously essential that Terry Dunahen Hum tillri son and their mates are able to ham on to the football when quarterhati Peter Liaise throws it to them 0n balmy summer evening they have nothing to less butan alert defender When the cold me Cold afidens their fingers lerrvrch increase at may apnea in nintmm that has haunted Coi gary fans since dailly Koren her day last year wen LLsko was unable to click the air against Matthews mghride mmaaetlouotlryardsla their rushing attack the Stampede were beaten 1713 and failed to make rths Grey up ilnal tor the 19th consecu tive year LE8 momma While the minim at least on paper shape up as less formi dable opponents than the Bid us their modest passing Attack and greater running efficiency make them less susceptible than Calgary to tha ravegaa at win tcr with net pasting yardageoi 1909 this seasoncomparcd with Calgaryajptl their chances Cdncrdicrn Open quHave Fewer Name Golfers TORONTO tCPt Next years Ca in adian open golf championship oh Lv will have fewer name golfers invtha field This wastho significance an announcement Thursday by the Royal Canadian Gall Assm ciaLton that it will sign no con tracts with either the American Proicsslonat Golfers inc or the Professional Golfers Associa tion The limit making Joint an nounoemcnt here and in Moot reel sold the Canadian Open will be played at Pincgrovc Country Club at Montreal July 2H7 This date conflicts with one set by the rebel APG for Philadelphia tournamenE The decision by the ROGA ap parently was prompted by dc sire notto take sides in the war between the PGA and APG in the United States The tour profesnonals broke away from the PGA to set up the APG and gain greater con trol of the lucrative pro tour The APG already has signed for in tournaments worth $2305000 and has almost all of the big name gollers in its ranks wits INCLUDE OPEN Bruce Forbes oi Brantiord Out past president of the it said at news canton7 ericc heré ihuisdny that the $125000 Canadian Open will be included on the PGA of America tour We made our own decision on dates and everything else then said to the PGAviil you lode us on the PGA tourl They said yes We didnt approach the A96 because we knew they wouldnt go for ltThcy want to run the entire show The APG wants full control at the tournaments in every aspect With the PGA itsa cooperative ellort Jim Gaquin executiVedirec tor oi the RCGA said that the CanadianOpeo will be in trou ble if the MEG boycotts it We expect conflict with the APG however they mightiecl they cant afford to berestric live dont think theAPG isln any better position toguarantee The ice age Ieaveth Private Stock can be keptjin the fridge And none of thacrich rye ltasto will disappear Sonow you dijrrt have water down yetir Whisky ijustLtoget it cob WSW nicetoknowthercs a29whiskywhisky2 Knudsen of Toronto top players than the PGA was in the past Gaouin admitted many at the top US players may be miss lng from the Open but he sug gested the tournament may at tract fair number of the mid diesized guys who might be looking or good tournament with weaker field it is our plan to present the boat field possible said Forbes who admitted admle sion prich for fans may be low ered it the calibre of cornpetl tion is lower The tournament will be open to any professional goiter in the world whether he be PGA or APG member or unattached Ray Getliiie RCGA vicepres ident said in Montreal that the war between the PGA and APG is blow to golf everywhere The ROGA willconttnue how ever toxpay the PGA fee ranging tram 53000 to $4000 to operate the tournament but under Canadian rules This puts us in the same po sition as the British Open the Masters and the US Open in that we will ave control oi our own destinyfifi said Forbes We will hovelour dates and run our own show OFFICIAIS AGREE Executive director Bill Hamil ton of the CanadianPGA and president Ken Duggen oi the Ontario branch agreed with the decision of the ECGA We are solidly behind the ROGA said Duggan cannot understand what the US players meanwhen they say they want control of die tour have askedmany of the play ers but have received no answers The battle between the PGA and APG may rage on indefi nltely Several Canadians are members of the APG group in ciudlng Al Balding and George DLher Canadians who have earned APG playing cards are Alvis Thompson ofToronto Bob Cox of Vancouver Ken Briton or Trail 80 and BohPana siukofwindsor However the AFC has not yet asked its members to avoid nonapproved tournaments SfYoucan keepPyrivateStocky Ii injthe fridge Theflciélageflcaveth moms norms crannies 10 hes Could income would bhvlooslyrlmpmre it bah ddu were turned to myonnba mum Edmontonfnllbafi An Per Hnswbou badkaee kept him an emotion or the ha hallo lhe reason would be an eifcc tlve performer in these coodh tions it he is ith play tie to the only ballarrier on either side capable of grinding out consistent yardage through the middle Without him the Eskimos still haieauartarbed iiills fil ton and haltbacks Jim Thomas and Thermos Butler who have gained totalatlas yards rushing this season The entire Calgary club has managed only 1309 yards 572 of them sup plied by rookie Dave Creamer It sellout crowd will be on hand at McMahon Stadium for tho pm MST klckofl accom panied by CW cameramen who will air the game on the nation ll network NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS By Tin CANADIAN PRESS Red Bercnson St Louis Blues moved into second place in National Hockey League scoring Wednesday night when he scored recordtying six goals and added an assist The raven points halped St Louta to an no victory against Philadelphia Fiycra sndgavc Eerenson to points on nine goals and 11 assists Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Haunts still leads with 22 points on nine goals and 13 assists Stan Mikita also of Chicago is third with 19 points The leaders Pia Plan Hull Obi 22 Berenson St 11 20 lilihil Chi iii 19 Pappin Chi to t7 Nevin NY 10 17 Howe Det Bill 17 Bellveau Mti 14 Esposlto Bos 14 Delveochlo bet Henry St McDonald St Wharram Chi the great 29whisky whisky ms swsarso tngo Itexclusivat rns moosr ii Wisan MeAuleyr rnsfisroar Gord Roach Mens Shop meow saw more Advertising Correction This ad appeared idles lcrdays paper llih the incorrect picture The pic ture appearing hero is the right one We uncuer regrct any embarrassment caused by this error font Booth Mens Shop Where Style ltleeta the Man at Dunlap 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