“Oak Reject ets Four Barrie Earns 5-4 Win an _~ Gus Mortson each. The detet pants the Oaks | die. even more ly in the cellar - team league. Bar- 1 ies game in hand. wipe out one Sere Pe ree AL STITT . » four gual - OBIE O'BRIEN . . pair for Oaks rie moved into an eighth place ley of Brampton, who handled | tie with Sogo three © points | his first game of the season in- | ahead of the Oa volving the Oaks j Oakville and Orillia each have He blew an. early whistle to ha ignored t preven- lly ig- a blatant infraction th, ted another and genet MILLS HURT The loss wasn't the only bad news for the Oaks. Netminder | nered Bob Mills, attempting a come- | that the game was constantly! back after half a dozen years on me brink of a full - scale | of retirement, pulled a groin mus- cle in the third period. The injury is offen a serious one at Mille’ age (39) and i isn't expected back for some tim It wag only his second game HIT GOALIE His most glaring error wag the pty) whistle. The whistle stop- the play when Don Currie's shot hit Barrie goaltender Er- Alf Trotta came ont finish up sho ae a and had only four shots to han- | rol McKibbon in the chest MecKibbon never came close| But the worst news of all was) to holding the puck, the appaf- the refereeing of John McCau-| ent reason for the whistle. “McCauley was put on bounced over his shoulder, off Paes rae the net, off goal. again when the goal judge jump- éd the gun and sigrialled an Oak- ~ ville goal when the puck bounced off the post, cae imare vee on layed while cleared ¢ debris off}. arena officials the ice after McCauley oan © to penalize efi Ritchfe for draping finmeel, ‘al over Price when the high-scor- eat Oak had a clear breakaway. CURRIE COAT There were two other key fig- ures in the Barrie victory. They were Currie and McKibbon, McKibbon showed the kind of ability that won him a pro trial kicked out 13 shots in the third o preserve the Barrie . He robbed O'Brien and ~ Currie’s’ foolish penalty in the | second period paved the way for made play so completely 1 the goal by Adams that the difference With a good chance of riding Stitt into the boards, Currie elec- ted to trip him {rom behind with everybody in the- arena wat ing, including McCauley. Then he compound the y by pushing Stitt to the ice when he j Bot up after the play wag stop- | Oaks got more than their share of bad breaks. Worst of all came | with Barrie leading 32 in the second period when Pete Bettiol hit the post on the open side of the net on-an-easy chance. The Oaks are idle until Fri- day night when they visit the second - place Woodstock Athle- It} ties. 1acomin Blanks Detroit Leafs Split Over Weekend i Ed Giacomin of New York | Rangers showed them how with ioe Sunday | in the Nétional Hockey | Giacomin, such\\m dismal fail. sapere ear ele pe gen gon that he was shipped to tie dlanked Detroit I Win. He} | reduced | ; te casas to | ry time this season Toronto Maple’ Leafs ea He 3 ff * Rookie Gary Bauman of Mont- | Peal Canadiens shone in his first NHL appearance, stopping 19 Seapine: as tee, Btoutrealare ers downed Boston Bruing 3-1. - Bobby Hull struck again «» @gainst the S, scoring twice , for a season goal total of %— }11 in the last six games. Ed Van Impe Stan Mikita scored the other Chicago goals. SOORE FOR RANGERS Bob Nevin and Harry Howell ; scored for New York, Howell ae 3) emply net with six Cc go after Giacomin had foie Nev in's first - period as did Dennis Hull, Chico Maki, Doug Mohns and ure Gilbert scored two for t ers and one. Ron Ellis led viclory over the Red Wings, scoring two, The others came » from Frank Mahovlich, Dave Keon and Larry Jeffrey, Dean Prentice «and Norm. Ullman scored for Detroit STOPS THE STARS Giacomin's best sayes Sun- day were on’ break-ins by Pail Henderson, Andy Bathgate and Gordie Howe. Giacomin played them all perfectly to léad the Rangers to their second victory in three games on a five-game road trip, He blanked the Bruins 3-0 in Boston Thursday night. The Red Wings swarmed) around the league's top goal- tender throughout most of 3 Pp. ‘Ciaude Provost Jarris scored for Mont- — and John Bucyk for Bos- oa Saturday's action, ae ing shaded the Canadiens , 5-4, the Black Hawks pa the Rangers ant Toronto | trounced ¢ Red Wings | Ss a Tom Williams led the Boston attack Saturday with two goals land assists on goals by Bucyk and Murray Oliver. Pit Martin also scored for Boston. Dick Duff scored two Montreal goals and John Ferguson and Claude Larose the others. In the Chicago win win over New -| time and again the Leafs to) Saturday the | riod third period but he robbed them | from York; Bobby. Hull scored one, | Points total to 55 for the sea- | son, inc pciading a league-leading Rod 36 assis The Hawks fired 35 shols at ne Orland Kurten bach! Toronto goalie Bruce Gamble. The Leafs had an easier night night against we Red Wings, who have only one tie and no wins in 19 road games this year The Maple Leafs led 2-1 at fie end of the first period and increased their lead to 4-1 after | two periods Mahovlich’s goal was the 27Lst of his career and moved him ay sole possession of 12th pec n the list of all-time NHL sc ore ‘Toronto had 41 shots, more than the Red Wings. Crozier and. Hank Bassen spli the netminding duties for De- troit, Crozier left the game early in the third period com-! | plaining he was sick The Bruins scored three un- answered goals in the third pe- Saturday -night to come | behind for their victory over Montreal, Daily Journal-Record Sows SPORTS DEPARTMENT 845-4230 Monday, January 16, 1967 PAGE 7 INDOOR MARK NEXT . - By Alan Maver VM RYUN, WHO BROKE THE WORLP OUTPOGR MILE RECORD WITH A 3/5/13 CLOCKING oe Lig ONE OF THE (PSR “WV. OF AANGAS SOPH EXPECTS MW THE LOS ANGELES INVITATIONAL MLE, SAME. BARRIE 5, OAKS 4 r BARRIE — Goal: McKibbon; ; Second Period | Defence: Sclatee, Robertson, bol | 4. Oaks — O'Brien. (19th) Ichie, Dubeau: Forward: Nichol- (Bettiol, Hawkins) 2.14 . Weeks, Knowles, Garner, | Barrie — Stitt (14th) Levesque, Smith, Stitt, Adams, | (Weeks) a2 Delcourt. | 6. Barrie — Adms (12th) OAKS — Goal: Mills, Trotta; 7. eens. Scion ad fics Defence; Groulx, Pryce, McGow- (Shuker, Bishop) an, Ford, Mortson; Forward: | j5 95 Currie, O'Brien, Hawkins, Bish- eee Oaks — McGowan (4th) | op, Black, Shuker, Price, Had- (Pryce. Price) 18,40 field, Bettiol. |. Penalties: Currie, (trip, unnec- | essary roughing) 7:18; — Stitt| First Period (holding) 1:2 1. Barrie — Stitt (12th) Third Period (Weeks) 3:19) 9. Oaks — Stitt (15th . Barrie — Sct ( -13th) ‘Adams, Weeks) 6:19 ‘Adams, Wee! 14.29) Penaities:- none. “ 3. Oaks —' 0' Brien (18th) Stops (Hawkins, Bettiol) 16.25 by MecKibbon 73D Penalty: Mortson (charging), 4 by Mills 1h ee i 16.42 by Trotta 4 Dillard Won't Rejoin Riders Claims Ottawa OTTAWA (CP) — Fullback Jim | Dillard is claiming a breach ol contract by Ottawa Rough Ri- |ders and will not return to the | Eastern Conference football club Breached Pact gue, after talks with the AFL, ruled that Oakland had to be re- | imbursed. Last fall Ottawa deducted $2.- Oakville Skaters TORONTO — Oakville Figure Skating Club failed to add to the laurels it won Friday over the weekend at the Central On- pers Figure Skating Champion- lips. Novice Ladies Singles: Heather Moore, Weston; dra Bezi 1. 2. San- ic, ; 3. Arene Hall, Silver Blades. Borel Mixed Dance: 1. Taylor and Bruce Lennie, Michael Penhall had won ser TCs ‘sc: 2, Mury Church and Junior _Mens Singles Tom falls, TCCSC; Hazel Ralbosky and Richard Dowding Pike and "Phillip Boskil!, St. the junior mixed dance at the | Catharines. Upper Caanda Skating Club. Senior Ladies Singles: 1. Di- lbos: and Dowding will) ana Williams, Upper eee 2 compete Tuesday in the Canadian} Alana Wilson, TCCSC: san championships and Penhall is slated to eit Thuraday after- Senior Mixed Pairs: 1. Mau noon and Friday night. Complete renin of the week- end skating we pli Union Aces Defeat Woodstock - Brown Sparks 8-3 Galt Win By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Kingston. Tommy Walker and Ron Ryan replied for Wood- Collingwood Georgians, who! stock Athletics, fought usually look over their shoul | back from a 3-0 deficit. ders at one team in second; Dave McComb, of Colling- place in the Ontario Hockey As- | wood, who leads the senior cir- sociation. Senior series, now| cuit in points, picked up four have three to choose from. |} more Sunday night on two goals Don Fitter, nm Cook la Get. Hornets defeated Guelph Regals 8-3 Sunday and irre Aces downed Woodstock Athlet- 2 to create a three-way jam the standings. Guelph and — Woodstock now have 34 points each, Day the other Collingwood Moe Galland and = Hymer In scored for North Yor MOTHER SETS RECORD OSLO (AP) — Lidia Skobli- kova, Russia's Olympic champ- who retired two years : mother, broke the world record for the 3,000 metres in speed- skating Sunday at a Norwegian international meet. She also won the 1,000 metres in fast: time. Winner of a record four in the Olympics in 1964, Mrs. Skoblikova was timed in five minutes, 5.9 seconds, one-tenth of a second better than the world mark set by the late Inga Voronina of Rt of Russia | n 1963. HANDY WASH CARS & TRUCKS 440 Speers Road OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY Collingwood, meanwhile, maintained its hold on first place. by defeating North York Varsity Grads 5-2 Sunday night. The Georgians have a seven- point lead in the series. Bert Brown scored three goals to spark Galt to its win. Fern Belanger and John Beeclicy had two each and | Peter Brennan got the other. 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