Speed Skaters Hold THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Februcry 14, 1967 7 \y St "ee Uppe and In Games y Houston 4-2 | TRANSMISSION "wee By BRUCE LEVETT jhanded out in the sport Mon-, Manitoba, Ontario and British | HOUSTON (AP) -- Oklahoma | CENTRE QUEBEC (CP)--Alberta and|day. In men's team gymnas-|Columbia teams took first, sec- City Blazers scored three goals| Manitoba, led for two days by|tics, Ontario won the gold, Que-jond and third spots in Mon- in the third period to defeat|] 1038 Simcoe St N. 728-7339 \SILY lnard-charging speed skaters, |bec the silver and B.C. the|day's .22-calibre round. Honors Houston Apollos 4-2 in the onl stars had are fighting for the lead in the|/bronze. In the women's section,|went to Manitoba's Keith El- Central Hockey League Posi Of all Transmission in their first Canadian Winter Games. |it was Ontario, Saskatchewan|der, who counted 873 of a pos- Monday night. The victory gave O/ Repairs Could've Been nh Rundle With 45 gold, silver and|and Quebec. ; sible 900. Art Lord, current On- the Blazers a 10-point margin in 7 /@ Avoided by Preven: rhood As- bronze medals decided so far,| In individual gymnastics, the|tario champion, was next with first place over the second-place tive = Maintenance vague, the Alberta holds a slim one-point|all around male was Stephen|869 and Jim Lee of B.C., who Apollos. Every 25,000 Miles, lead over Manitoba in the|Mitruk of Ontario. Michel Jo-|won a gold medal for Canada|f The Apollos held 2.0 | got the points standings. doin of Quebec was second and|at the British Empire Games in|} = pe . lead Reconditioned > OF goals Doreen McCannell, 19-year-\Brian McVey of Ontario third.|Jamaica last year, finished| after the finst period and led 2-1 ng seven old University of Manitoba phy-lngp FEMALE GYMNAST third with 863. after the second. The last Okla- Transmissions an scored sical education student, swept|" Terese McDonald of Ontario| Badminton: Today's fifth- << |homa city goal was scored intolf For chev., P nn scored four gold medals in four events ntario/ ound pla with British oC Savev Fontiocs Sean) Eeehonge 4 won the gold medal as top fe- Play opens Britis DON DRYSDALE an empty net when Houston|} $125. Pius Installation end Fluid. len, Jerry to take early individual honors}, 4) Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and : cod aay in the games, which end here male gymnast, followed by Jen- yee . 404 pulled goalie Jerry Desjardins se et , nifer Diachun of Ontario and -- teams sting perfect D ers Si in favor of a sixth attacker late All Work Guoranteed p ---- arbara Thomps od rompleted Alberta stayed close with vet-| In other i idicemccp: In Monday's play, the four g gn the are. period, eran Paul Enoch turning in a} Shooting: T _|powerful squads continued to ig: Team totals in Mon ee triple gold medal performance, |day's .22-calibre phase' will be roll over weaker teams from Don Drysdale ag missing a medal in only one of/added to today's scores with/°ther Provinces, the Northwest gue had the four events he tried. the best aggregates winning| Territories and the Yukon, win-! 19s ANGELES (AP) -- Don SKIING wr ulant Based on three points for ajgold, silver and bronze in the|"in& the men's and women's!nr.dale is geiting a running see ivic Andie Lbs nog fold, two for # Sec-thandgun section. pi a nga and mixed/start at the 1967 baseball sea-| i ics bronze, the provinces lined up| a, Alberta beat Saskatchewan ponte Bod haggle 'al Oshawa Ski Cl b Ki b this way: 0 N ll S and Newfoundland; Quebecinational 1, peat as u sai ir y Alberta 24 points; Manitoba el eniors swamped the Northwest Terri- nal League champions. ped Hay- Mi\23; Ontario and Queb 18: tories and Prince Edward Is The six-foot-six right. hander | vith Ted H|Saskatchewan 4; and British Wi Fi t G land; B.C, defeat N.W.T. and|Ssned his new contract Monday Wed d s ° als while F \Columbia 3. : in 1rs ame New Brunswick; and Ontario se poe - and Dodger officials | ed. an F rl. Nights iry! Hud- Injuries continued to plague aes y : found the going easy against said was for an income in Six) 'teve Jar- the games. O'Neill Collegiate senior bas-|p.E.J, and N.B. figures. It was reported at $105,-| cored for In first-day action, four bas- ketball team won its first' game 000 or a $5,000 cut from his 1966 | 7 to 10 P.M. T-BAR gs ; : = ketball players suffered leg in-|Of the season, defeating Mc-|HAS 3-1 RECORD : pact. | ie Atte juries and Glenna Sebastyen,|Laughlin 55-33 in Oshawa High Manitoba has three wins and| The Dodger veteran, together) /) 50 N G in edged LOOK WHAT WE HAVE HERE Saskatoon gymnast, was taken|School League play. a loss in four rounds played to|/with Sandy Koufax, held out in . 9 O UEST FEE 3-2, with to hospital for an emergency Terry Keys led the winners ges Nova ior gouge ged erty ae og year| twice for Montreal Canadiens' for- | game in New York. Fergu- _rose's pass. Arnie Brown (4) |appendectomy. with 12 points as he played|Chewan are Wed with & 2-2 rec-junih "arc rysdale finally | Preston ward John Ferguson (22) son scored despite the hook- of pi ond is also in on A basketball referee was what coach Jack W iley called | N.B. has lost three rounds/got $110,000 and Koufax settled! BUY A NIGHT PASS 10.00 A YEAR ter. John deflects a pass from right ing of New York defence- play. The goal was one of {knocked unconscious during the|'4 very inspired game". Other|a% vn By single competition, for $125,000. Sandy, 27 - game McIntyre winger Claude Larose into man Harry Howell. Goal- three Ferguson scored in |course of his duties. scorers for O'Neill were Ron lane -E.I., Nfld., and the two/winner last season, now has re-| FOR SKI REPORTS CALL 723-5249 tallies. open New York Rangers' keeper Cesare Maniago the 4-4 tie. Kitchen, 11 points, Dave Alex- ae laid still searching forjtired because of an arthritic! sui nerones net during Sunday night's (30) is well out of the net (AP. Wirephoto) yey d eT an ander 10, Pete Graper nine,|thelr first win. elbow. National Hockey League after trying to block La- 'oe Cheverie and Wayne Mc-)Ken McWilliams and Bob Goul- Dougall, hockey players for St.|ding five each, Brian White two o Dunstan's University at Char-/and Phil Feiss one. lottetown, were hurt in action} Gerry Mays scored 13 points ace ] ten S Monday. to lead McLaughlin while Mike Synchronized swimming/Plancke picked up 12, Rudak|, ended. Monday with Quebec's|four, Recudski 'and McMaster Py Susan Bouchard and Marilyn|two each. Malenfant winning a gold} O'Neill juniors also picked up es l e aw < red medal for their province inja win as they beat McLaugh- pairs competition. lin by a resounding 77-20 score. Karen Golling and Cinde|O'Neill led 23-4 at the end of MONTREAL (CP) -- Chicago)season. He also has three shut-)high - scoring left winger, leads|Stevens of British Columbia|the first quarter. . Black Hawks are riding thelouts in the second half of the|the league in goals with 37. |Swam to the pairs silver medal) Dave Jamieson was 'high man longest undefeated streak in| schedule. Goalie Ed Giacomin of New|ahead of Michele Verreault and|for O'Neill with 11 points, while their history as they continue to} Last season, DeJordy was|York leads the league in shut-|Louise Bedard of Quebec. Brian White scored 10 and Dave pull away from the five other|with St. Louis of the Centraljouts with six while John Fer- In team swimming, the gold|Prest, John Nanetos and Brian National Hockey League clubs|Professional Hockey League at|guson of Montreal heads the list|medal went to Quebec. Ontario) Pearse eight each. For McLau- and move toward their first|his own request. He felt helas individual penalty leader|Won the second - place silver/ghlin, it was bantam Steve league title. could benefit more by playing|with 128 minutes. The Cana-|2"4 Alberta the bronze. Rasz, making his junior debut, full time in the minors rather|diens lead the team totals with| Gymnastics continues for one/leading the way with seven nara But while the Hawks hold a commanding lead in the stand- ings, there are only nine points|Samies in the NHL as he did in| yeaders separating the second - and/ 1964-65. GA Pts. Pen. fifth-place clubs. DeJordy's play, combined|mixita, Chi 27 47 74 12 SEE EUROPE THIS Statistics released by NHL with the injured Glenn Hall's Ullman, Det 21 33 54 26 YEAR headquarters today show that|average of 2.33, the lowest indi-| Hull, Chi 37 16 53 27 New York Rangers are second|Vidual figure in the league,/Wharram, Chi 25 28 53 17 WHILE with 54 points, Montreal Cana-|sives Chicago a combined aver- Rousseau, Mtl 12 33 45 28 Goop diens third with 49 and Toronto|4ge of 2.37, best in the league.|Govette, NY 9 36 45 4 Maple Leafs and Detroit Red coinage Stan care ee Mohns, Chi 18 26 44 48 a eEnEEERREEERE eel Wings tied for fourth with' 45.|spearhead of the Hawks' of-|Howe, Det 17 27 44 ~~ (31 Boston Bruins are last with 33. = ecig nie lead _-- Delvecchio, D 12 25 37 6 AIRLINE AND STEAMSHIP While Chicago's scoring guns|the vidual scoring parade) Pilote, Chi 5 32 37 66 CO See ie. cease uil|to 20 points. Mikita, two-time|Esposito, Chi 11 25 36 24 SPACE IS STILL AVAILABLE oppositin, the club's defensive|Scoring champ, has 27 goals/Gilbert, NY 23 12 35 6 { our complete European Tour Packages, Toke the worry effrt, led by goalie Denis De-|and a league - leading 47 as-|Henderson, Det 19 15 34 4 Jordy, cannot be overlooked. sists. Sani NY 14 20 34 34 5 DeJordy's goals - against av- Keon, Tor 12 22 34 0 M T | § f. Hiyactathe, Gok, bis etn een Howell, NY 11 23 34 40 eadows Travel Service . 7 With 21 games remaining in|}, Det 12 21 33 2 ; peared in 12 of Chicago's lastitne regular schedule for Chi- Matai' NY ses ; 723-9441 25 King St. E. 723-7001 14 games, in which the Hawks cago, it appears he will erase Frac NY 5 M4 ; have won 11 and tied three. HAS GOOD AVERAGE DrJordy's goals - against av- erage over that streak is a bril- liant 1.75, more than a goal a game lower than his average than appearing in only a few 633 minutes, more day, but 12 medals were points. his own record of 59 ists for one season. He also has a good chance to top the 100-point mark, Norm Ullman of Detroit is second with 54 points, one more than Bobby Hull and Ken Whar- for the 17 games he appeared in during the first half of the ram of the Hawks. Hull, the i Sneddon Top In Senior Hockey League Point Man 9 e Bad Boys' Jack Sneddon andj Top goalkeeper in the league Harv Burke finished one-two in|wtih a 2.60 goals against ave- ou e a you sen S : the Oshawa Senior Hockey Lea-|rage was. Bad Boy's Jim. Top- gue individual point scoring|ping. He allowed 26 goals in 10 ee, a! coupon to us today. 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