min mammoth Rommel 13119 Aces Undefeated lod inger out Duncansii lathe period it on otmmlset up in front of the not by KiNGSION nte Barrie F1 ers missed four clear breaka ways Saturday night and emcrg ed on the short end 01 so acora in game against the Aces it was the Ftyers first loss of the season Scorlng for Barrie were Corby Adams and Pete Panagahko Kingston marksmen were Hod Graham John Ford and Pat Driscolt Ford of the Aces got the re bound off shot by Graham late in the first period for the first goal it held up until Adams tied the score at 215 of the third pariod Referee Bill hiclei oi Kite chencr assessed 100 minutes in penalties during the game Barrie played shortvhonded for almost seven minutes near the cnd oi the first period and tor the start of the second No one was injured but it was one of the fightingest games of the year ltick hlcClocklin of the Flycrs and Charlie Convery mix ed it up ncar thccnd of the first pcriod both drawing ma jors Seconds later after lion Park draw an interference minor tvhilo trying to clcor at Kingston at tackcr away from in front of the Barrie out hicClocklln was giv en 10minutc misconduct for fcmhlks addressed to McLeod The Flycrs managed to woo Iher the storm as Kingston out shot them 169 in this first pcr pressed into service as de fencernan because Boo Delcourt could not make it to the game Convcry and Panagabko start ed mixing it uprvery early in the second period and both rare sent off with fighting to err Coavcry received an automat ic 10minute misconduct because it was his second major Ten minutes later lion Ver matte and Graham were sent off for ï¬ghting With less than two minutes to cdrtav ADAMS again this time with Park Theliyers outshot Kingston it7 in the period but Just couldnt find the mark Its an example Vermetta got lead pass up to hlehlillan with minute to go hlchtlllan swoop ed in and had Neil Perry heat but Perry came up with an in credible recovery to hold the puck out mo in GAME Adams tied the game early in the thirdperiod after he was one comment Interceptions Turned REGINA CF Saskatche wan lioughridors who ï¬nished the regular Wastcrn Football Conference scasnn five points ahead of sccondpiace Calgary Stampeders had only one con solation alter their on playoff sheilacking at the hands of Stampeders Back in 1950 the WFC switchedits playoff series to bestofvthree contest from twngamc totalpoint duel it the WFC stiltfoilowcd the add ingmachine style of battling now in vogue in the Canadian Football leagues eastern cons Roughriders would havejan tougher uphill climbio Thejubilatton was all in the Stamps dressing room Satur day afternoon after touchdowns by Hick Shaw Terry Evanshen Gerry Shaw and Dave Cranmer combined with Larry Robin sons four converts field goal genitan Boost Win Streak it can CANADIAN pncss Winning hockey games has become habit with Buffalo Bi sons and they arc in no hurry to changa their ways The Bisons won their eighth straight game in the America Hockey League Sunday when they downed Quchcc Aces 41 on the strength of thirdperiod rally The victory left the Bisons live points ahead of second Place Rochester Americans in the AHLs Western Division In other games Sunday the Americans defeated Springfield Kings 31 and Providence Reds topped Cleveland Barons 64 Saturday Quebec took Hera shey Bears 52 Rochester trounced Baltimore Clippers and single point gave them the roost decisive win of the two clubs encounters this season it was Just one of those days said coachlerry Wil liams We had hot hand and as in poker everything want our way But he didnt anticl pate an easy time Wednesday night in Calgary They have ï¬ne wellbalanced club if third game is needed it will be in Regina Sunday Nov 7A SHOCK T0 MORALE Saskatchewan coach Eagle Keys said RickShaws touch down on pass interception in the second play of tha game was shocking to his clubs morale When Wayne Shaw in tercepted another Roughrider passa few minutes after Rick Shaws 32yard scoring run the stage was sat for another Cal gary touchdown Bisons and Cleveland edged Springfield 54 The Bisons and Accs were tied 11 at the end of the second period and the Buffalo winning streak seemed in jeopardy But Ron Attwell scorodratter lust 29 seconds of play in the third pe riod to start rally Wayne Rivers and GuyLTrot tier also scored thirdaperiod goals for Buffalo Which hadEot secondperiod goal by Dennis Kassian Rene Drolettallled for Quebec Ron Ward scored goal while killing penalty and assisted on two others to spark Rochester to its victory Sunday Player coach Dick Gamble and iied Armstrong scored the other Rochester goals Bill inglis re plied tor Springfield Tide Against Sask Keys said Cranmer Calgarys roottie fullback who collected 96 yards in 12 carries including soyard sprint that set up Calgarys final point ona wide field goal try is one hell oi runner The gomc was played with temperatures in the mid105 and wind blowing diagonally across the field at up to 35 mphconditions that goiter ally were expected to hamper the effectiveness oi quarterback Peter Liskea passing without seriously hindeiing the Rough riders ninnlog game But Liske who was spelled oft in the fourth quarter by lion VanderkLlen completed 13 of 27 pass attempts including three touchdown throws as Calgary gained 14o yards through the air compared with Saskatchewans 116 Evanshen was helpednlf tha field with sprained right ankle after his touchdown catch late in the third quarter 30th Hull Leads NHL Scoring Race By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Hint of Chicago Black Hawks still is well in front in National Hockey League scoring despite being held to just one point in two weekend games Hull scored goal Sunday night when the Black Hawks and Toronto Maple Leafs fought to 11 tie and now has 31 points on it goals andvl7 asr slsts gt Red Bercnson of St Louis Blues moved into second place by picking up goal and three assists in two ganms The St Louis centre hanApointa on to goals and 14 assists Tied at 23 points each are Jean Baliveau of Montreal Can adiEns Stan Mikita of Chicago and Gordie Howe of Detroit Red Wings Bob than and Dubeau Five minutes later though Pat Drisooll scored for the Aces Goalie Ken Patio protested thlt the puck was ed in but htcLeod allowed the goal Three ndnute after that Psa agahko found an opening and tied the score for tho second gmek on assists by Mclmlan and ar Graham scored the winning goal at 1505 of the lost period when its heat sync on the short side SUMMARY First Period Kingston Ford Grahtm 32 Penalties Bob Brown hook Nick Holmes Johnhfchiillan Riék htcClocklinr and Charlie Convery ï¬ght 1410 Corby Adams cross 1432 Ron Pam tint 1450 McClockilnB misconduct 11 50 Pete Panagahkoll hold puck 1055 Dave Ferguson getting stick illegally and automatic misconduct than Second Period No scoring Penalties Fanagahko and Convery light 1221 Convery Automatic misconduct 121 Adam hold 110 Ron Vcr mcttc and Roerraham fight 1054 Graham elbow 1051 Park andGraham ï¬ght 1001 Graham matic misconduct 10E07 Third Period Barrie Adams Duheau Forhanl 215 Kingston Driscoll Convcry Brown 705 Barrie Panagahko Mo hlillan Park 1020 5Kingston Graham hier qcr Ball 1005 Penalties Park trip 11354 SHOTS 0N GOAL By Barrie 914 H1 13 Kingston 16 711 tendance 778 auto Gap On With soma help irnth the Kingston Aces Orilila Terriers crept one notch closer to first placctharrie Fiyers Sunday by edging Woodstock 43 in one of four Ontario Hockey Associa tion Senior series we is games The Terriers moved to within oz to Kingston Aces Saturday for their first loss in 12 starts In other weekend action Gait Hornets smothered Collingwood Kings 96 Saturday and Oakville Oaks outskated Betleville Mo Hawks 72 Sunday George Westtall brother at Boston Bruinforward Ed West iall scored the winning goal for Orillia spoiling strong game for Woodstock netminder Brent Pennington in front of 593 fans John Hall scored twice and former National Hockey Lea guer Earl Balfour once for the Terriers Woodstock or were daienceman Al Blair twice and Jerry Harrigan Pennington stopped as shots including hreaknways by West faii Balfour and George Vail MILLAR NETS At Gait Saturday the Hornets had an easy time defeating Collingwood Kings before 1604 fans Vance Miiiar paced the winners with thrcevgoais and one assist as John Beechey scored twice Frank Hincks Howie Dietrich Pete Brnnltalt and defenceman Larry Ziliotto all scored once were presented wiur their do phy are cocaptainsdim Mac Price LENand Frank Can phy last weak by John Gra ham contra Holding the 110 Donald LEFT and Terry Coaches were Tom Posyle cilia RIGHT tExaininer Pho to Oriliict CioSes By THE CANADIAN PRESS six points of the Flyers who fell ltiike Quinnscored two goals yesterday afternoon to lead the Barrie ACs to so victory over lttidland in Georgian Bay Jun tor Hockey League gains at the Barrie Arena The AC with three wins and one loss are now in second place behind Parry Sound whom they meet for the first time at home Dec Quinns first goal at 1652 of the first period was the only scoring until the team poured in four more in the third pcnod The other AG scorers were Gred hthrdght Brent Smith and Jim Hanson gt it was goalie Bob hfnlllons first shutout oi the season The ACs had the cdga in pan Kcn Robertson Bill Abbott and Clare Alexander replied far the Kings At Daltville the Oaks contin ued their recovery from sev engarne losing streakwittx their third straight win before 950 fans Jim Obie OBrien and Don Currie both collected two goals for the winners with Char lie Cipoila Terry Holmes and Carl Hndfield scoring once each Andy Tecpie and playing coach Davcy Jones replied for Belleville Jones picked up misconduct his gloves and stick at referee Blair Graham of Toronto late in the game for throwing MIKE down or THE acs Issroreso Barrie Juniors ROut Midland Flues too eight to tiidlanda WI Quinn scored his second goal at 120 of the last period He was assisted hyCy Atkin son on thot goal and by Smith on the winning goal Ron Eilh set Greg McKnight up for tha ACs third goal at 535 at the last veriod Less than two minutes later Smith and McKnight teamed up for anothcrgoal Jimiiinnson put 154m wrist shot past Dcschsmps with less than rninnte to go to round out the scoring He gotthe puck from Bill MacPheraon watch SUMMARY ï¬rst Period Barrie Quinn Smith 1652 Penaltiesllurlte13 tint ma McFadden elbow 510 Quinn book 1315B Arbour hold 1532 MacPherson slash 1532 Second Pedod No scoring Penalties Duggan tint 621 Kelly trough 1502 Stewart trough 1502 norm Barrie Quinn Atkinson 10 Barrie McKnightriEllia 538 rrie Smith hthnight Home Hanson Maclher 8011 101 Penalties Grill hold Hanson high stick Burke Slash 1342 Srruth hold Duggan butt end Oakland Raiders Down Iets By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in game that squeezed in 24 points inthe last 315 minutes Oakland Raiders kept in the American Football League race Sunday with 4342 victory over New York Jets Daryle Lamooica threw 43 yards to Charley Smith for 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