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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 May 1968, p. 9

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SPORTOPICS Va thots for 20.4 per cen. The remalning players In the top five most accurat e re tbnl ithooters are : Jean Ratelle, New York, .12 goals, 180 shots,i c ea î n D evîews 17.8 per cent; John Bucyk, Boston, 30 goals, 172 shots, 17.4i Foc Wee Girls Sehedule The Royal: scored their sec- per cent; and prit Selby, Phladelphia, 15 goals, 88 ahots,imay- ond rua on a double by Dive 17.1 per cent. Mon. 13: Queens vs Jets Tabb, and John Turnr get- Wed. 15: Crackers vs Pliillies ting on base due to, an etrrr Paul Honderson, traded te Toronto from Detroit nea r Fri. 17: Bellettes vs R yalettes by tht shortatop. The Acta' the end nf this regular seabon and the leader In 1966-647 with Wed. 22: Phillies vs Jets ]one run was scored by Rick 8 shooting percentage ni 20.8, slipped to 10.5 per cent this1 Fn. 24: Bellettes vs Quens Steetman's home run in tht season on 18 goals and 172 shots. Mon. 27: Royalettes - Crackers fourth inning. Wed. 29: Crackers vs Bellettes Pet Wtt Future Games: Sat. For tht hfth straight season, Chicago leittwinger Bobby Fni. 31: Jets vs Royalettes May 25th at Vincent Masaty, Hull led ail players in total shots on goal. peppering oppoui- Jue Royals vs Clippers; Mon. May tio nemider wih 64 hos wilescrin aleague-leadlng Mon. 3: Queens vs Phillies 127th at Vincent Massey, Kings 44 goals. That gave him a percentage of 12.1, compared to Wed. 5: Royalettes vs Queens v cs his 16.2 tht previous season. Fni. 7: Pihillies vs Bellettes On Monday, May 13. tht Mon. 10: Crackelrs vs Jets 'Kings defeated tht Clippers Two other players had more than 300 shots on goal - Wed. 12: Phillies vs Royalettes 6-3 in Bowmanville Recrea- Stan Mikita of Chicago with 303 wbich resulted In 40 goals Fr1. 14: Queens vs Crackers tien Pet Wtt action. Brad and a percentage ci 13.2; and 22-season veteran Gordie Mon. 17: Jets vs Bellettes Almond soored thie wlnning Howe of Detroit with 301 shots, 39 goals and 13.0 per cent. Frh. 21: Phhliies vs Crackers run in tht bottom of thie 4th. -Mon. 24: Jets vs Queens, Rolly Simpson, Jim Joskoski, A record for most shots by a player in ont game was Wed. 26: Crackers - Royalettes iDoug Perry, Mark Chipman set by New York Ranger rhght winger Rod Gilbert when he juîy- and Steve Stoneburg scored unleashed 16 shots nt Montreal goaltender Rogatien Vachon Wed. 3: Queens vs Bellettes tht other Kings ruiii. Tht during a 6-1 Ranger victory at Montreal, Feb. 24. Gilbert1 Mon. 8: Jets vs PhillieSs iosfT5' runs were scored by scord fur oal intha gae. ht revousrecrd as 13, 1 Ail games at Central Schooll Dave Gilchrist, Alan -Bickel stabied by Bbrygoal as aeuofThtCandienstecosasonGrounds, 6:30 p.m. and Scott Wright. i il estblihedbyBoby Ruseauof heCandies wo easnsAtom Basebail Also on Monday i il 0go. Thtleague action at the Central Lord Elgin Park laIn fn School diame'nd the Jets de- Teoniy player to get at least ont shot ln every game Atom game played at Lord feated the Queens 15-9. 1h ln whch ho appeared was Bobby Hull. On four occasions he El.gin Park on Saturday, May Jets rapped out 15 hits. IDon- was htild te ont ahot In each gamne and al et them were l8th, the Mets dtfeated the na Haynes and Joan Perfect against Canadiens. Braves by a 25 te 5 score. Tht each had three hits for the Tht most accurate team was Boston Bruins, who nioved top bitters for the Mets were winners while Jane Marshall,~ Teddy Shantz with four hits1 Lee Ann Mimepr and Ciarity i from Iast place to third ln ont season. They scored a league- in four at bats, Brian Stone-iConway had two bits apiece.1 leading 259 goals on 2,466 shots for 10.5 per cent. Poorest ln bung two hits, Barry Shackel - Haynes scored three ruais accuracy were the St. Louis Blues, wbo took 2,223 shots end ton two bits, while Gerald while Marshall, Perfect, Mil- sconed 177 goals for 8.0 per cent. Heydens, Dan Daires, Todd ner, Conway and Darla Sel-ý Besides being the mosi, accurate shooter in the League,I Mahoney each had one bit. ]ers scored twe runs each. The Braves' only hit was col- 1ýDebbie McMullen paoed thel Duff also tied for the lead ln game-winnlng goals with eigbt, lected by Andrew Brown. 1 losers with three bits and' the same as Stan Mikita and Wayne Connelly o! Minnesota.1 Next Saturday games are, three ruas along with Nancy Bill Goldsworthy o! Minnesota and Mikita tied for tht lead tht Braves vs Dodgers; tht J.ackman Who had three bits Ingae-yig oas it furea.i Mets will practise. ýand tallied two rues. Sharon la ametyig galswit for ech.Memonial Park - In the, Noble was rlght le step, rap- New York Rangera had tht best power-play among the only game played at Memoriai' ping in a pair o! safeties and 12 teams with 46 goals on 217 chances for a scoring percent- Park the Cubs defeated theI scoring two rues. Judith Pat- age o! 21.2. Second was Minnesota with 55 goals on 261 Giants by an 11 te 8 score., terson aIso bad two hits for rhances for 21.1 per cent. Poorest power-play belonged te Tht Giants scored four runs~ the Queens. Philadelphia Flyers Who scored 33 goals on 269 chances for in tht tirst aind one in the1laI girls softball action ut second. Tht Cubs picked Upitht Central School d.iamond 12.3 per cent. ont in tht second, and tourýon May l.5th. tht Phillies de- Toronto Maple Leafs had tht best penalty-killing record in tht third and seven big! feated the Crackers 14-9. with 28 goals agalnst during tht 230 times they wtre short- nons in tht fourth. Tht Giants 1 Jolie Luxton and Boinnie handed, whlch meant they succtssfully kiiled 87.8 per cent scored tbree in tht fourth. Woodward each had three of hei pealtes.Minesoa ws scon wih *9 galsaganst Future Garnes: Tbursday, I its for the wînners while Jo- cf hei pnalies Mnneot wa seon wih 9 galsagina IMay 23 at Vincent Massey, anne MacDonald, Roseilea en 216 shorthanded occasions for 86.6 per cent. Cardinaîs vs Giants; Satur- Sheeban, Joye Ross and Carol Wayne Conntly o! Minneota, a 35-goal scorer, had tht day, May 25 at Memorial Park Shane had two, bits each. nost power-play goals. His 14 was ont more than Mikita's diamond 1, Giants vs Astres; Luxton and Woodward tach 13. Bil1 Hlcke o! Oakland had 12 while Ray Cullen of Minne- diamond 2, Cardinals vs Cuba. scored three runs. Kirn Bur- sota and Mike Walton ai Toronto had Il eacb. Pet Wee Baebal gtas was the best for the les- Ie tht Pet Wtt encouriter ers with a four for four per- Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues tied for tht lead ine the Royals edged tht Acta by formance and four runs scor- cborthand goals while Bill McCreary ef the Blues led Indi- a two teo nt score.. -The, -Roy- rd. - ocale 'Readel, 'Janet vidual totals with four goals whiie bis team was shorthanded. ais scored oee in tht third on Wilson and Christint Jones Tht year-end statistical analysis aise includes important a single by Stewart Wight tacb had tbree hits for the goals and points. Tht 5mportanct o! a g oal o r point is deter- an- obeIyJh atlloes mînea ny ins influence on the game nt the time It la scored, regardiess of any subsequent scoring. The categorîes of impor- tant goals are: first goal of a game; a score-tying goal; a leading goal; an Insurance goal <puttlng a team two goals ahead); and a proximate goal (moving the losing tearn to ThoasHOUSE 0F MUSIC Thomas presentsI EXHIBITION~ OIL PAINTII by the weII known contemporary9 ALEX SLAVNI( Fri. and Sot., May'À 9:30 a.M. - 9:30 P.n Mr. Slavnic will be presti showing and will be pleased fi paintings shown. Amateur artisl their own paintings for free citicim As receive by Mn. an added feature, eachi a fret portrait conipleted o Siavit personally. Refreshments wiII he served. THOMAS HOUSE 0F MI 1060 King St. West (at Ga Oshawa - 576-39 0OF kIf-c within a geai o! the oppositioe's score). John Brenneman et Oakland led players with 10 or more goals as all of bis 10 goals were considered Important. Ken Schinkel of Pittsburgh had 92,9 per cent with 13 o! bis 14 goals being important. Then followed Gond Labossiere ot Les Angeles with 12 et 13 goals being Important for 92.4 per cent. Leaders in Important points were Ted Irvine, Los Ange- les, 36 eut of 40; Larry Keenan and Barclay Piager, both oi St. Louis, 18 eut et 20, for 90.0 per cent each. A total 36 three-goai games were registered during tht regular season plus four four-goal games. Stan Mikitahad i viee-gai eortsani a foiur-goal game. ,Jean .Btllveau 1 et Moctreal led ln empty-net goals with three of tht 36 Canadian artist scord la tht League. c There were eight penalty shots called witb George Konik o! Pittsburgh (against Glenn Hall of St. Louis) and Mike 24 25 Walton of Toronto (agaînst Roger Crozieraof Detroit) scoring. four points, and wound up 18 points eut ct first place had most e! their trouble against tht western division. Toronto nt during tht i1 managed oely ten wins ie 24 gamnes against tht expansion o discuss any clubs, while New York and Chicage only lest four times, ts may hni*ng Montreal five and Detroit seven. Boston lest aine games, but irn and advice. still had a large edge on tht Leafs. purchaser wilI ln their own division, Canadiens were stili best, Boston n the premises second, and Ntw York (with tht top record against tht western division> tied for third with Toronto, six peints off tht pace and tee ahead of tht Black Hawks. Detroit won only 13 games le tht tastere section. USIC Los Angeles turned in tht best record against tht veteran arrard) clubs, winning tee, loslng twelve and tying a pair. Tht Kings 921 mnanaged oely a .500 average ie their own circuit, but only Iwouad up overali, a single point out o! first place. let your fingers do ffie walking trough the ~YELOWPAGES Intermediate Men's Softball by Jim Clarke Ken Baker and Randy Beauprie clashed in a fine pitcher's battît, last Wednes- day nmght, with Baker getting tht aod. Prank's Variety pick- ed Up their second win of tht season, gainiag a 3-1 decisicex over Whytes Uphelstery. Ba- ker. je mid-seasen form, ai-' Lowed Whytes just two bits, while faaniag five and walk- iag nce. In a losing role, Beaupriel gave up seven bits, whlei claimiag six strikeouts andj waiking only ont. Ltading i-0, Franks added a pair of third inning ruas to, takre a 3-0 edge. They did it without a base-'hit. A pair of errons, a walk, a sacrifice fly and another errer did tht job. Whytes only non came In1 tht last o! tht third, atten two werteout, on a pair cf rcfitld miscues. Beauprit held tht winaers scorelesa over the last four inaings, scattening four bits, but bis mates were not faring any better against Franks' Baker. Atter Dick Mclean's !irst Inning single, Whttsaly other base-bit was ! a sixth inning single by Bob- 1 by Burton. Tht Upholsteryi F I I I I I I I Cordon Hos. e 50-711 6Green transparent Swinger Osclllating Sprinkler * Solid constrution e New drive mechanism Water WlggI. * Great fun * Talces off in off directions COURTICE M-81611% $177 $3.49 99C LIMITED Darlington Soccer Darlilglon Soccer League ton replied for Salem. Satur- action got under waY ls day night Tyrorie deteated Wednesday night with .turee Newcastle 3-2 at Eowmnan. gamea bemng played to open, ville. Solina mode thertirefi thie 1968 season. 1 appearance of the. seauonà Newcastle, the loop's newl wînning effort nipphrag Cour- entry, spoiled Maple Grove'sJ tice 2-1 at SaUina. No report home opener by winning 3-2,! was received on the Hampton wblle et Courtice, Hampton at Salem cxteit. ruined tht Courtice club's In Bowmanvîhle Roy Young- start at home on the strength man, Frank Neilson and John, of a 4-4 victory. Haniiltoii clicked JSr the win Zion became the lone mid- nors. Newcastle goals goini wek host team to corne out to Ben Kooy and GeorgE on the right end of the score Suyer. by edging Salem 3-2 as JohnI Goals by Don Westlake anc Oyler scored twice and Wayne~ Edgar Werry gave Solina thie Jordan added the other. Jim win with Jim McIntyre dlaim- Coombes and Dave Shackle-.ing the lone Courtice Ull]y. MAL HOCKEY NOTE ON N.H.L Dnick Duff, a 32-year-old left winger whom Montreal ndiens failed to protect ln last June's National Hockey I League draft but retained ln subsequent fIlung, was the most accurate shooter in the NHL's regular 1967-68 season. Duff, whomn the Canadiens reclalied on their third 1111 ehoice in the draft. scored 25 goals on 111 shots for a scoring ,gercentage of 22.6 per cent. The native of Krkland Lake, ,Mt. who now lives hn Toronto during the summer, bounced bock this season after a mediocre performance In 1066-67 when he scored 12 goals and had a shooting percentage cf 112. final statistics rêleased by tht NHL show that Philadel- phia Flyers' rookie forward B111 Sutherland was the runner- up ln ccuracy among plaýers with 10 or more goals. Tht 33-year-old native ot Regina, Sask., wax the only other, player with a percentage of more than 20. Ht had 20 goals an 1,crew mustered a facsinle of! staters, Steve 'Parker of Elis' a pair of h1t,4wlth a corneback in the bottom' of and Perris, failed to survive Michelson and Wray1 the sixth but tailed te score.ithe fourth inning. adkig sigles. For Franks, tirst year man,I Terry Baker, in a 2 2/3 re- Frll, ilCoe John Kramp. rapped out al lief stint for the winners, was F aor its E c Qoun r- double and single. TIbeir other j sold, allowing one runono aeai f hets acoun Lt bits werecoellected by Dave hit* while fanning three. Par- total. Both clubs hai - Snowden, Gerald Harneus, ker, Ellis' starter, had a rough inoiibles defenmively, it Ken Baker (I RA.B.), Patter- ride during his 3 2/3 of toi Ch. rest mittig à son and Don Smith (I R.B..). He was rocked for eight runs and 1111. five. r- The wi was Franka second on 10 bits, betore Harold ___________ ýt f the young campai g n. Micheson took over. Char- i againat na louses, but bath trans administeren a 'few hmU have been had-fouht con-i umps to Micheson-rnuring bis rdewtonville 1- tests. 2 1/3 frames of reief, scoring n Inthesecond affair, Char- five ruma, whlle collectlng i- tran's Menas Wear clubbed four bits. Fir to Bui 9their way te à 13-7 win over Crfew ended the boose play-im e EUhi hiuling for ed match after six fullIinn- Elils Suces. Tht usually *eble ings. LAr-ry Perris, OhartranPs t ffc d Chartrans' batg hammered starter, despite being nailed eKltls' hurling for 14 hits, as for six runs in 3 1/3 innings, A oontract was aià *they evenied their 1968 record gave up only thi-ee safeties, last week for the conîtr at a win .and a lois. The de- but four fret passes hurt his of a new Post Office lu lent for the Shoemen left cause. Terry Baker, with a tyoo, Russeil C. Honey, them wlth an 0-2 record as pair of triples and a single ber of Phrliament for tht defendlng champions are (3 R.B.I.s) and John Connors ham in the lait Parlià off to a slow start. The win- with three single (2 R.B.I.i) aunounced today. ners struck for t.hree runs in were offensive standouts fr the top of the first, with Ter- the Men's Wear squad. 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