Barrie Examiner, 30 Dec 1977, p. 11

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Wayne King tied for most goals AltlBRIDGE Ont ttit Jack Hyerley of Thunder Bay Ivins has retained his eight point advantage as scoring leader this week in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior league Byerley has 47 points in cluding leagucrlcading lit as scoring race with 37 points one point behind Tim Ampleford of Whitby Bruce rmick of Orillia Terriers is fifth with 35 points Bob Dupuis of Cambridge Hornets leads the goalies with 330 average in 10 starts and one shutout Iiy THE CANADIAN PRESS Cincinnati coach Jacques De mers knew in the opening min utes of Thursdays game that his Stingers were in for long evening sists Legend riiuiitiir Itay urn Whitby know when we had the two R0 Hnkha of hill trilliantl Harrie IfaIIIIIHIEIIILIIDItI Rr nan pOWCr and didnt one Iroquois remains in second intuity IR Ldptldltlk lhdl the ltdm WdS go l7 Jo IT Hawkshaw ii Aiiiplcfiiril Elliott ltt tmrick Iiragnalo IIt tassoii It Kaiiptoiiti Titanic alter Ili ing nowhere tonight Demers said after Birmingham Bulls had walloped the Stingers 71 in World Hockey Association contest Referee Ron Harris appeared determined to prevent repeat of the US Thanksgiving night fracas in Birmingham which resulted in fines for both teams and suspensions for Demers place with ttt points He shares the goalscoring lead with Hycrley and Wayne King of Hanie Ilyers each with 17 Russ Iilhott of Thunder Bay the league penalty leader with Tti minutes is fourth in the Winnipeg downed 75 by Russians TOKYO tAlt The Soviet tnion national team defeated Winnipeg Jets of the World Ilockey Association 75 in Thursday opener of threeganic exhibition hockey series We couldnt do as much body checking as we usually do said lcts coach Larry Hilliiian Our skating was good but we made some basic mistakes The Soviet Lnion outshot the Jets tit3t and started the scor ing with Alexander Golikovs shot into an open net during gtxihiiouth scramble early in the first period They had 20 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kingston Canadians edged Sudbury Wolves 43 Thursday to move into third place one point ahead of Oshawa lead by il of the period First period goals by Anders Iledberg and Kent Nilsson tied the score Winnipeg superstar Hobby Hull later tied it it The Soviets went ahead tid on goals by Valery Kharlamov and Geniiady Tsygankov but half minute later Hob Guindoii scored for the Jets The two teams play again today and Sunday Generals in the Leyden Division of the Ontario Hockey HAMILIONJCIN Michael ot Icroote piiiicipal owner of Hamilton TigerCats refused Thursday to confirm or deny that Ilarold Ballard will fix become the new owner of the Canadian Football League team IeGroote on vacation in Florida said in telephone in terview that Ballard majority owner of Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League was not the only party inter ested in purchasing the club He said he has also held dis cussions with group of Iltlltlv iltoii businessmen but declined to name them Ballard said Wednesday he vr expects to know within week whether his bid to obtain ltittr per cent ownership of the Iicats will be accepted IxGrootc owns 51 per cent of crosscountry Area and Resort Good Fair Spring Poor imited orangevIle Cedar Highlands Hockiey HiUs Hockley Valley Mansfield Mamfield Forest luh AIIISTOH Nottawasaga Inn Owen Sound Bay Motor Inn Saugeen Highlands Beaver Valley Beaver Valley Bud Place Talisman Collinqwood Blue Mountain Georgian Peaks Huronia Fern Resor Horseshoe alle Molsons fark Moonstone Mt St Lotus Shanty Hay Ski Haven Snow Lille Midland vitkizita runu Muskoka Algonquni BearTrail Ian Britannia urlew Hidden Valley Muskoka Sands Rainbow Ridge Tally Ho Hattburton Nordic Inn Sir Sam Inn Kawarthas Bethany 9in Elbow Cedar Mountain Ioiitieal tiiiiilieii my lifleui takes to the iii is lit is chei ktd by Pittsburgh Penguins Hob Iaiadise during the first period of lll at lion III Ioiitiiiil Thursday night ttI Ihotoi Montreal edges Pittsburgh 43 It SftiIT IiIitlIT IIii anadiaii Iress oath Seotly Howinan was Itll shaking his Illitl him his Montreal tanadicns needed goal by Jacques laiiiiiiri with 13 left III the gami to deliat IlllslililJIi Iitigjd tioiial Hockey League action lhuisday Iheyie in the game eh townian asked of tire Itli1lllt alter the anadiens tired 11 shots at IIllltllltlll Ltvltltlllltl Ienis Iltilttil while Montreal iiitiiitiitlti Iltlltl lii oi tlllt liitttl just llshots It aiiiaiiiat Itowiiian illtl lonight hau to think we should hau hatl iiiot llilll too In other games Philadelphia ljti tltltilltl lllllllsiiJ North Stars 31 lietroit Red itings tth Initiate salute Atlanta llanies edged St Louis ltlui it llill lo oizvit Kings tied tolorado Rockies The win was Montreals llllll in row lot line iiiit ti ltd to say following the game with the ItllLllllll that tinidtvus iiii friend indeed To IEEI llllli BARRIE COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION 18 COLLIER sr BARRIE 7285I9T nooli ly Hi Itvgt lliiygi lt1tl ho Ls Intrign Mark Napier scores Bulls wallap Stingers and Rick Dudley of the Sti ngers Birmingham was slapped with two penalties in the first 114 of the game Thursday but Cincinnati was unable to score despite the twoman ad vantage think we played scared Deniers said Birmingham coach Glen So mor agreed It looked lot like they didnt want to mix it up with us he said We let them know early that we still had some people who can mix it up In the only other game Hous ton Aeros blasted Indianapolis Racers 71 Moves into third place Kingston ed Association Major Junior series In other games Ottawa 675 leaders of the Leyden Division had an 84 win over Windsor Spitfires who lead the Emms Division Peterborough Petes defeated Oshawa Generals 41 the club and George Irottier of Iillsonburg nt has 40 per cent Its possible was the only comment DeGroote offered when asked if Ballard might be come the Iicats new boss WANT IIANGE Ile said he wants to sell the 1mm because Hamilton fans appear to want change and are no longer supporting the team He said that happens when team is not winning Ballard said that if the deal goes through he might push for expansion of 1141tiorseat Ivor IynneStadiuni DeGrootc purchased his shares in the Iicats in 1973 At that time the team was valued at more than $800000 The licats finished last in the Eastern Conference last season with 311 record and drew polio family 11 2nd stem Arc 977 ll the examiner Friday Dec 30 1977 11 Right winger Mark Napier scored three goals to lead the Bulls two coming on firstpe riod power plays The visitors increased their lead to 54 in second period on goals by Paul Henderson and Bob Stephenson in the opening two minutes and John Stewarts score with 21 seconds left in the period Stingers centre RKOBBIE Ftorek spoiled Wayne Woods shutout bid with goal at 410 of the third but the Bulls responded with Napiers third goal at 1229 and one by Ken Linseman at 1752 The rookie also collected four assists At Indianapolis Rich Preston and John Gray scored two goals Mark Wichrowski scored at the 717 mark of the third pe riod to give the Canadians their victory in Sudbury The Canadians had taken fiistperirxl 30 lead on goals by Gary McMonagle Kim Kerr and Lowell Lovcday Brad Leafs owner may purchase CFLs Hamilton TigerCats only about 14000 spectators for their final game of the regular season After finishing first with an 113 record and winning the Grey Cup in 1972 Hamilton has not had winning season since Said DeGrmte When it is no longer fun why the heck stick with it SNOWMOBILERS WARNEI BELLEVILLE Ont CP Ontario Provincial Police say that before driving snow machiries on roads trials or on private property registration numbers must be applied to the cowling of the machine and they must be visible Off pri vate property permits are re quired and validation stickers must be visible an officer said apiece Aeros who held the Racers scoreless until the final period when Gilles Marotte acuuired this week in trade with Cincinnati connected at 1345 The results left Houston and Birmingham tied for fifth spot with 30 points each one back of Edmonton Oilers and three be hind Quebec Nordiques Cincin nati is seventh with 27 points and Indianapolis is last with 22 New England Whalers who hold down top spot with 47 points play host to Bir mingham in one of three games tonight In the others In dianapolis is at Edmonton and Cincinnati at Houston ges Sudbury 43 Smith scored for Sudbury in the second period Wichrowski put Kingston ahead 41 in the third before Mike Faligno and Dan Mc Carthy made it close for the Wolves Each team had 39 shots on goals and took four penalties SCORES 29TH GOAL Tim Higgins scored his 28th and 29th goals of the season and added four assists in leading Ottawa to its win in Windsor Higgins has scored eight goals and gained 19 points in three games against Windsor this season Dave MacQueen scored three goals Shane Pearsall added two and Sean Simpson had one for the 67s who were outshot 4531 before crowd of 4783 Tull Mens Shirts Collars to I9 Sleeves to 36 srouEEon MEN 40 Dunlap St 71I1566 tNSisr ON ms GENUINE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL innollod Soryicod Dy Profoulonul Door Mon Of OVERHEAD DOOR CO OF BARRIE ii Mafia 7260371 SNIDER DRILLING LIMITED Employee Owned Operated WATER WELLS not be as strong as many people think Oshawa Kirby UOTIAISItod TEST DRILLING Untimst 273 sq It Ski conditions GUUIJ packed snow machine groomed with no bare spoLs Fair machinegmmmed traits packed base snov with less than to per cent bare spots or other conditions such as hard packed or wet snov POUR icy trails with more man to per cent hare spots LIMIIIll some trails closed SPRING mile temperatures snow changing ttlfllllltlns from firm to loose granular snow alpine Area and Resort Good Fair Spring Poor Limited Oranqenlte Aspen Heckle Hills Hockle Valley Montclair Valley Schuss Mansfield Mansfield kiw Alliston lireto Owen Sound Ha Motor Inn Walkerton Happy Valley Beaver Valley Baaver Valliy Old Smokey Talisman Collingwood Blue Mountain IMVII Glen Georgian peaks Alpine traigleth Huroma Horseshoe Valley Medonte Mountain Moonstone Mt St Louu Pine Ridge Snow Valley Midland Mountainview Muskoka Britannia urliw Hidden Valley Muskoka Sands Rainbow Ridge Tally Ho Haliburton Sir Sams Inn Kawarthas Bethany Devils Elbow Cedar Mountain Umemee Oshawa Kirby Kt Ski conditions GOOD packed natural man marti or machine groomed snow on cked base with hare spoLs on normal runs and less than 10 per cent icy spots on rum FAIR machinegroomed packed base Willi more than to per cent my spots and less than 10 per cent hare spots or other conditions such as hard pack or wet ts LIMITED less snow POOR icy slopes with more than 10 per cent bare spo than so per rxnt of slopes or lifts are open or operating SPRING mild temperatures snow changing conditions from firm to loose granular snow snowmobiling Area and Resort lGood Limited HuroniaE Lake Simcoe Barr Tract Ptarmigan Horseshoe take Wasaga Beach Midland nllia Barrie Bradford Muskokav Arrowhead Kearney Dorset Oxtongue Tall Pines Park Laki MindenHaliburton Paints Trails Club Trails Parry Sound Seguin Shflwflnflflfl Sibbald Paint Provniciul Park Agreement Foer Fair Spring Poor wow got lot of ordinary hockey pliiyti ho littlt lltlillltl lot of good ones Itownian said liveryhtxly think the re all stars ItICIlItS IUSCURII Yvan ouriioyer was star below thitJ lain it the Ilttllllil returning from seven game layoli with knee iiiiui iiid benthing to score the first two goals ot lllt cam iii the tttillll period Pittsburghs llave Schult got the llist of hi pa ir hid it Ilttl on goal by Gene arr to llt the smit by lllt tIltl ot lIIt period however before iuy Illltll Joth goal of the put Montreal ahead at of thetiiial llitlllt Schultzs fifth of the yeartiitl it it Iilltllt IJIliJitti pill the winner oil the rebound ot shot from the point by Hill rop Rick Marlaiin recorded the llllllll tliiii goal game til he NIH career as the Ilyersdeteated Minnesota at Ihiliitlelphia tirest Kindrachult and Hill Itarher had the 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