away from falling Canadian ALEXANDER RAGULIN Terry O'Malley (2) and (5) tries to get the puck -- Th WINNIPEG r (CP) nadians 6-2 game Friday night. The Canadians' poor skating, erratic passing, penalties and a weak defensive corps opened the door for Russia's third vic- tory over Canada on the cur- rent tour. The Russians won 4-0 and 8-6 last week. Veteran forward Vyatcheslav Starshinov, who won the indi- vidual scoring title during the 1965 world hockey champion- ships in Tampere, Finland, led club Friday with the Soviet three goals. Starshinov scored one on a / power play and another while his squad was short - handed, Viadimir Vikulov, Victor Pulo-| and Vladimir Brezhnev panov scored the others. Defencemen Paul Conlin and} Terry O'Malley scored for Can-} ada. charging Jean Cusson. | _|Winnipeg and Nik | 1961 world championships. 2S -- Russia continued to plague Canada's national hockey team with pre- cise passing and skillful posi- tional plays and downed the Ca- in an exhibition The game, before 9,800 fans, | was refereed by Gprdon Kerr of : es ead oiai Snetkov,| Put Russia ahead 4-2. | 30, a Russian referee making his first appearance in an: exhibi- tion game in Canada. Snetkov Petra Burka Named 3 evict: ---- lead in the second minute of play when Conlin slapped a 15- foot screen shot into the net, Russia's first big chance came at 7:58 of the first period when Canada's Fran: Huck re- ceived a spearing penalty, They capitalized in 18 seconds when Brezhnev's shot whistled past goaltender Ken Broderick after hitting a glove and a goal post. Starshinov's first goal came at 14:26 -- 37 seconds after O'Malley went to the penalty box for holding the puck. Fif- teen seconds later Starshinov rammed home his second goal on a pass from Boris Maiorov to put his team ahead 3-1. O'Malley got a goal back for Canada when his shot was de- flected off a skate past Russian goaltender Victor Konovalenko in the last minute of the period. | MISSES CHANCE The Canadian team failed to cash in on four-minute player advantages early in the second, |including 47 seconds when Rus- |sia was two men short. Three minutes later Vikuloy At 13:39 Huck took another minor penalty and in 23 seconds Polupanov made it 5-2. Less than three minutes later | Maioroy blocked a shot while Outstanding Athlete TORONTO (CP) -- Petra;Marsh award three times, Bar-, Burka, world, North American and Canadian figure skating champion, has been naraed winner of the Lou E. Marsh Memorial Trophy as Canada' outstanding athlete. Miss Burka, 18, is the seventh} girl and fifth figure skater to Miss Burka won by win the Marsh Trophy. Barbara /decision. Also nominated were Ann Scott, the only other Cana-|Dan Sherry, who set a wor'd dian to win the ladies' singles}swim record this year, harness-| world championship, won the'racing driver Ron Feagan, Pa- won it in 1959 and Don Jack son won in 1962. The trophy was donated by Charles E. Ring in memory of a former sports editor of the Toronto Star who died in 1936 Braves In New Stadium | After Court Injunction ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)--A Su-| Judge Sam Phillips McKen- perior. Court judge issued aj.zie also ordered the Braves} temporary in junction Friday] and the National League to requiring Atlanta Braves of the National League to play their 1966 home baseball games in the new Atlanta Stadium. Ready To Play «ieee soobnepeemgell ot wie Say Canadiens consin for an order enjoying| the Brayes and the National RNS |League from playing the MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont-| teams' in At real Canadiens of the National en Sree Ane Hockey League stand ready to participate in international) next year. Arthur Montgomery, chair- hockey competition providing) 4 certain conditions are met, seb man of the Fulton County Sta- Authority, said the in-} David Molson, president of the junction request was filed here| Canadiens, said Friday. "to fully protect its contractual | The club president outlined | #reement with Atlanta Braves the conditions in a prepared Inc. statement: 1. Any team presently member of the International} order should not be made per- manent. city offi- cials. A hearing is scheduled Tues- and Fulton County MILWAUKEE (AP)--A judge ruled Friday that the Braves,| Ice Hockey Federation must} Other National League clubs declare itself professional and| and the league itself must pro- be openly recognized as suc h, | duce all correspondence relat- 2.. Any encounter must be| "8 to the move of the Mil- played under Nationa'l| waukee baseball team .to At: Hockey League rules lanta, Ga. 'In terms of an official chal The state of Wisconsin, in its lenge by any member of the|anti - trust action againsi tint IIHF to the NHL for world] Braves, had asked for the order hockey supremacy, such teams} So It could examine the mater- or team challenging, in addi-jial tion to adhering to conditions|~-- y gs <3 a. 4-1) cita Weidel, a fencer, hockey Mikifa, golfer George Knudson, track star Bill Crothers and boxer George Chuvalo. BIDS FOR OLYMPICS Miss Burka's mother ._ Mrs. Ellen Burka, say it is unlikely Petra 'will turn professional in the near future because the attractive young champion wants to enter the Olympics. But Mrs. Burka added: 'Un- less we get some form of sub- sidy, similar to those available in other sports, it will be im- possible to maintain her as an and amateur for three more years."|skated to an easy Mrs, Burka, who has turned down offers as high as $100,000 for Petra to skate profession: ally, says her only income comes from teaching skating "Petra gets her expenses," show cause Feb. 15 why the/Mrs, Burka said, '"'but as cham-| Senior B league was beefed upby Joe Wirkkunen, dress|With players from the otherCanadian of Finnish extraction |§ pion, she must always and look the part. It costs: me The injunction was sought by|at least $5,000 a year to main-|against the Finns. tain her." Asked if tour costs would in- fluence Petra's decision to re- main an amateur, Mrs. Burka said: "If she can't afford to re main an amateur until 1968, she would be better to turn professional soon -- or to get started in university." Jets Pay Bundle For All-American NEW YORK (AP) -- Al- America linebacker Carl Me- Adams of Oklahoma signed the most lucrative professional con- tract ever for a lineman, sonny Werblin, owner of the Amer- ican Football League's New York Jets, said Friday. Werblin, who last year signed Joe Namath, Alabama's star quarterback, to a contract re- ported to be worth $400,000, in ' af dicated helled aif fe -snelied--out $300,000 to corral the three, 217-pounder from Deer; -Tex six-foot White one and two, must first prove} themselves against minor pro- fessional opposition. | "This is entirely in their own | interest, its purpose being ad assist. them in achleving stan- | dards comparable to the NHL," | the statement sald | "In establishing these con- ditions, I fee] that professional hockey is taking a realistic ap- proach to the. present situation Until such time as there 1s agreement on these conditions, the expansion .of professional hockey on a world basis can neve" be attained,"' Mr. Molson; For personal use or for Compeny use there are definite edvyonteges when you leose anew... e * e No insurance costs, . . Me mainte everything en one er two yeor lee for "al detoils. PHONE 723-4634 LTD. There Are Spacicl Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN MILLS AUTO LEASE Models ACADIAN PONTIAC BUICK nonce costs , se items . . Other Request + One rote covers + Phone or come ie 266 KING ST, WEST said. .|Jylha and Esa Isakason. Russia was a man short and | BLAMES POOR SKATING |broke away with Starshinov Canada's coach Jackie Mc-) against a single Canadian de- | Leod said poor skating was the|/fenceman. Starshinov finished | deciding factor in Friday night's | game, can't of the night understand it. We in Quebec City but just couldn't| third period but were unable to do anything at home," he said.| penetrate a solid Soviet defence. | "But I still feel we can come|The Russians concentrated on back against those guys." protecting their four-goal lead The Canadian team took a 1-0'and didn't press the attack. Finns Have Easy Time | With Senior 'B' Team B.C. (CP)--Fin-Follack and Herb Greyeyes. hockey team 8-3 victoryat the end of the first period,| Friday night over the Quesnelbut in the second Finland All Stars, anaggregationturned on the power to score jpicked up from the four-teamthree before Quesnel could re- |Caripog League of central Brit-ply, The visitors added two lish Columbia. more in the third. The Quesnel The Finnish team is coached 37-year-old QUESNEL, national \land's | entry in the | three teams in the league to gofrom Port Arthur, He spends six months of 'the year in Fin- Forwards Reijo Jakanen andland and the rest of his time Matti Reunanaki each scoredat his job with the twice for Finland. The otherHydro Power Commission. |goals were scored by Lass Ok- The game here was the first lsanen, Jorma Peltonen, Juhaniof an 1l-game Canadian tour scheduled for the Finns. Sun- Quesnel goals came from theday they play against Canada's sticks of Pierre Therien, Irvnational team in Vancouver. 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