Page 14 Sat., Dec. 20, 1969 The Citizen Shaughnessy view Hull scores win Olympic rules over Brockvillel don't ban pros Hull Beavers gave general Guy *Legault and Steve Wil manager and interim coach son. Jerry Teeple got both Brockville counters. By Al McNeil ey players who had partici- Rolly Sarault an early Beavers also played their Canadian Press sports writer pated in a pro game."' Christmas present Friday final game with top scorer MONTREAL - Frank "I am speaking from night, and he wouldn't mind Serge Prudhomme. He has Shaughnessy, vice-president memory now, but I'm quite a repeat Sunday. . been released to allow him of the Canadian Olympic certain 'that he confirmed Playing hi Brockville the to join Rosemount Nation- Association's Winter Games that the rule with respect to last-place Beavers upset the committee, says he is not participating with or against runner-up Braves .4-2 to als. . . Seven majors aware of any rule that dis- professionals was exactly as climb back within a point of The game . had a total of qualifies an Olympic athlete it appears on page 44 of The fourth-place Pembroke Lit- 22 penalties including seven who participates in a game Olympic Games." Bobby Hull tle Lumber Kings. majors in the second period. against professionals. Shows the uao The latter lost a battle for Three of them came .when Shaughnessy confirmed third place to Smiths Falls John Coburn and Larry his views, originally ex- as the Bears scored -a 6-4 Robinson engaged ht a fight pressed in a letter this week triumph before home fans. to Earl Dawson, president uick Hawk goals and Steve Bajlnskl joined in of the Canadian Amateur The Beavers and Ottawa's against Coburn. are the Hockey Association. M and W Rangers Smiths Falls got the only The Montreal Olympic of- home teams in the next ac- two. goals of the third peri- ficial bases his summation tion Sunday night. The Hull od to send Pembroke down squad entertains Smiths on an interpretation of the lead way to win to. defeat and snap a two- Falls in an 8.30 game at the Olympic Eligibility Code as game win streak. The teams OAKLAND (AP) - Chi- Hull Arena and Rangers it appears in the book, The while the Seals were short- were tied 2-2 after one and entertain Brockville at 7.30 Olympic Games, published cago Black Hawks got goals handed. 44 after two sessions. at Leitrim. • by the International Olym- from Bobby Hull and Cliff Then 47 seconds later, Marksmen for the' Bears pic Committee. Koroll 47 seconds apart in Koroll scored on a perfect Long layoff were Ken Richardson, Gord Shaughnessy said he had the second period and then pattern right in front of . It will be the first game Franklin, • Dave McKenney, written the letter after he coasted to a 4-0 National Oakland goalie Gary Smith. in approximately 10 days Gaye Pirie, • Steve Hull with became "puzzled by recent Hockey League shutout win In the . third period, the for the league-leading Rang- the .winner and Barry reports with respect to the over Oakland Seals Friday Black Hawks got two more ers. They won seven of Green. Mike Culleton, Jack possible disqualification night. goals from Ubriaco and Pap- eight games in a drive that Jones, Dennis Halliday and from Olympic competition Gene Ubriaco and Jim pin. Ubriaco was traded to took them to the leadership Rod Schimmens replied for of hockey players participat- Pappin also scored for Chi- Chicago by Oakland three before the layon'. the Kings. ing in the 1970 world hock- cago. days earlier. Hull got an excellent job ey championships if profes- Tony Esposito stopped 23 from goalie Conrad Fournel Central table Versatile fellow sional players are included shots to pick up the shutout Summary in beating Brockville. He in the lineup of 's for Chicago. was tested 48 times while Smiths Falls, 6; Pembroke, 4. Hull, 4; Brockville, 2. Sammy Godin said "This is the nicest guest of honor by Guy DeBlois, sports team." It was Esposito's fifth First period his mates had only 19 shots Standing The International Ice No scoring. thing that ever happened to me" and director for the Institut. shutout of the season and Penalties- D. Jarrett (C) 2.35, on the Brockville.. GW LT F A P Hockey Federation voted Howell (Oak) 18.22. R,engers 18 13 3 2 76 44 28 you have to believe him. John Mantin of Schenley's made an- helped Chicago pull within Second period The winners built up a Brockville - _._ 19 10 6 392 70 23 Switzer- Smiths Falls __ 18 5 9 4 60 65 14 His sincerity stuck out all over the other personal presentation and the last July at Crans, two points of fourth-place 1-ChicKoroil,ago R. Hull (8) 3-0 edge in the first 22 min- land, to allow Canada to use _ _. 14.14 Pembroke 19 5 10 4 53 80 14 place as fellow-members of the Institut star of the night also received a Cana- Detroit Red Wings in the 2-Chicago, KoroIl_ (7) utes and were able to hold Hull 20 4 11 5 71 103 13 Canadien Francais honored the popu- diens sweater in a ceremony from Lu- nine professionals to bolster East Division. Mohns, Mikita _ -- 15.01 it. Their . marksmen were Next games its national team for the Penalties - Magnuson (C) Vadnais Sunday - Brockville at Ottawa; lar, 61-year-old one-time professional cien Marier, the night's organizer. Running battle (Oak) double minor 1.46, D. Hull (C) Michel Cayer, Dan Hare,. Smiths Falls at Hull. • hockey star Friday night. 1970 world tournament 11.10, Magnuson (C) minor, major One of Sammy's teammates with the The game was highlighted 11.59, Muloin (Oak) 13.48, Chicago it wasn't an elaborate affair, just scheduled for Montreal and bench served by Wisie 17.28. old Habs, Aurel Joliet, was on hand to by a running battle between Third period clown to-earth good fun as about 250 Winnipeg next March. 3-Chicago, Ubriaco (2) help in the tribute. So were Controller- Oakland's Carol Vadnais and Godin friends gathered to hear some However, it stipulated Mikita 6.10 tri elect Claude Bennett, Aldermen Charlie rookie Chicago defenceman 4-Chicago, Pappin (7) We wish our many funny yarns about Sammy and recall that none of the pros used D. Hull ___ _-_ - __ _. _ 17.20 g St. Germain and Ralph Brunet, along Keith Magnuson. They were Penalties - Pappin (C) 1.34, Mag- old memories. should have played in the friends and . customers a with MLA Jules Morin. in three separate fights and nuson (C) Vadnais (Oak) miscon- The show gave some people an oppor- ducts, majors 1.42, Mohns (C) 14.17. Sammy came out of Rockland, Ont., as a result of the final erup- Shots on goals by: this season. Chicago _ 16 10 10-36 tunity to learn of many new Sammy and signed his first pro hockey contract Godin talents. Since then, IOC president tion, Magnuson suffered a Oakland _ 9.454 6 9 8-23 en y eIs. ria mai with Ottawa Senators, playing with fel- 9,454. Boasts a 78 of Chicago six-stitch cut to his lower lip tows like Cy Denneny and Punch Broad- and Vadnais a broken nose. from the staff of g For instance, the Ottawa representa- bent for two years. has said anyone competing tive for Labatt's during the past 19 with or against profession- Hull opened the scoring NHL table years has an Interest in every sport and With Habs in 1933.34 als in the world tournament at 14:14 of the second peri- W. C. WHYTE takes a hand in quite a few. Later he played with the Canadiens will be ruled ineligible for od when he scored on a Chicago, 4; Oakland, 0. HEARING AIDS during the 1933-34 season when Newsy flopping 25-foot slapshot East Division He shoots golf in the 80s and cher- Olympie competition. W. C. WHYTE R5 Sparks. Street, on the Mall ,s Lalonde was coaching the Habs. GW L T F A .P ishes a 78 he scored at the Glenlea In the face of this threat, New York . . 30 17 6 7 100 70 41 some years ago. Along the way, after leaving Rock- John F. Bunny Ahearne, Boston 30 15 6 9 104 Montreal 29 15 6 8 104 n~ •4:( BU3s17c1'StSOZ(EtEMSA(s5Eb: rssrRcrAaEQc1251(MMUENltsecYStal Iie has had runs of 60 and some land, Godin starred in the Hull In- Detroit _ _ _ _ - _ _ 29 13 10 6 83 77 32 IIHF president, has called a ~~li5'$i1`v~ r i"~F57i}r~. ).57S57i)~Ii1t15h~5li1r~31(~31<$iA~dl~Iir~5S~3w~i1.~7~dr7C~j~ w change in snooker, he loves fishing and More records Chicago ______29 13 12 4 80 6830 ► terprovincial Hockey League; with Pub- special January meeting to Toronto _ _ 28 10 14 4 79 89 24 Henri Laperriere, president of the Insti- lic Works in the old Civil Service study the possibility of re- West Division tut, warned all strangers to be careful League; !uffalo Bisons in the old Inter- versing the rule. St. Louis 2914 9 6 98 71 34 of tackling Sammy at gin rummy. national League; Vancouver Lions in for Wilhelm Minnesota. 28 9 11 8 84 87 26 Charles Hay, president of Pittsburgh 28 9 14 5 64 81 23 I BE A MAVERICK! Philadelphia 27 5 11 11 66 83 21' ' "Sammy's either one of the great- the Pacific Coast League and Spring- , the body BOSTON (AP) - Veter- Oakland .29 8 17 4. 61 100 20 est gin rummy players," kidded Henri, field in the American League. appointed to run Canada's Los Angeles 26 6 18 2 57 101 14 an relief pitcher Hoyt Wil- Next games "or one of the luckiest." And, despite his active travelling ca- national team, said here ear- A handsome painting of Sammy in reer, Sammy found time to spend four helm made his annual as- Tonight - Detroit at Montres!: lier this week any reversal sault on the baseball record New York at Toronto; Boston at g his old uniform years overseas with the Canadian Pittsburgh; Philadelphia at St. Louis; of form by the IIHF at its books, while outfielder Reg- Minnesota at Los Angeles. g was unveiled and presented to the Army. Sunday - Montreal at Boston; To- January meeting could gie Jackson won individual ronto at Detroit;• Oakland at New mean the immediate with- slugging honors in the York; St. Louis et Chicago; Pitts burgh at Philadelphia. g drawal of Canada's entry. American League for 1969. On the other hand, if the Wilhelm, the 46-year-old The most complete g IIHF upholds its July deci- marvel who has pitched for hardware store in the ~ Fisticuffs end Perth game sion to allow Canada the seven major league teams in Ottawa area professionals, Ahearne says a career dating back to g ice. Four players already in scored four goals, Jim Pren- ~ Officials called a total of most of the European coun- 1952, established five new the penalty box started 61 penalties, including 27 tice counted twice and Paul tries will not come here for major league marks and fighting there and in sec- Papousek, Jim Pultz and g misconducts, and the game the world championship for three more AL records in ~ onds all players from both Andy Clarke s singles for LILY- LEouc with 30 second remaining to fear of losing their Olympic 1969, all extensions of his clubs were at it on the ice. the winners. O'Neil replied eligibility. WOWARE ~~EERRONNfRIE et g be played in one of two con- own marks, while plying his A few fans jumped over for Nepean. Renfrew led 3-0 In his letter to Dawson, trade in 44 games for Cali- • IIARDWARE tests in the Upper Ottawa the boards but were chased at the end of the first peri- Shaughnessy attached a • BUILDING SUPPLIES g Valley Junior B Hockey fornia Angels before mov- • POWER TOOLS by the players. It took about od and 6-1 after two. copy of the official interpre- • ELECTRICAL League last night. ing to Atlanta Braves of the 20 minutes to restore quiet, tation of the Olympic Eligi- National League in a late- APPLIANCES g • SPORT EQUIPMENT The free-for-all shortened during which official called ble Code. season deal. game was at Perth where the game. • KITCHENWARE, etc. The regulation 11e now has pitched in g the home club downed Hull Hockey scores OPEN DAILY Pat McGlade led the win- "You will note that on more games, 981, than any Raftsmen 6-2. In the other ners with two goals and ia.m. to 5.30 p.m. g American League page 44 it is stated that an hurler in, history and holds Thurs. and Fri., 8 to contest, at Renfrew, the Randy Gordon, Terry Four- ProvldencEa Rochester.ue 2. s athlete is subject to disqual- the records as a reliever for Sat. i to 1 p.m. ~ fROM Lions downed Nepean 9-1. nier, Breck Fournier and Greensboro, 3; Charlotte, 2. ification only if he becomes most games - 929, most Free Delivery in Hull Trouble broke out in Doug Scott added singles. Johnstown, S; Salem, 1. NORA Junior a professional, has decided games finished -589, most and Ottawa Perth when Hull's Mike Sal- Sudbury, 15; Chelmsford, 6. OTTAWA MOTOR SALES Serge Rossi and Rick Hare to become a professional or victories -116 and most in- ly and Randy Ritchie of scored for Hull. OHA Senior "Your Maverick Dealer'Ueuler" b Woodstock, 6; Oakville, 3. who plays in a professional nings pitched -1,730 2-3. 67 WELLINGTON, HULL Perth began fighting on the Belleville, 4; Galt, 2. At Renfrew, Doug Lynch tri 1850 BANK (at Walkleÿ) . 7 Orillia, 4; Kingston, 4. game with a view to becom- His AL records are most 777.1641 t 33.6931 Barrie, 9; Owen Sound, 1. ing a professional." games finished - 406, most ialcf:MCM(ffiSYiEl64cSfitl4Z1iiNi41(Y +ESEY,Zl;;CEZYZ!'>ZYSNSSKfSttSIEWS Saskatchewan Junior Moose Jaw, 4; Regina, 3. He said that a commission victories in relief - 73 and Western has been appointed to re- most games in relief - 570. QUALIFIED STAFF - NO APPOINTMENT St. Thomas, 6; Brantford, 4. Sarnia, 4; Guelph, 3. view the rules for participa- Jackson, the 23-year-old Western Junior tion at the Olympics as a re- Winnipeg, 5; Estevan, 2. Oakland Athletics' outfield- Calgary, 5; Saskatoon, 3. sult of a recommendation of er playing in only his sec- International League the COA. The commission ond major league season, Fort Wayne, 5; Flint, I. will submit its recommenda- GLASSES Eastern League ' had 334 total bases in 549 at Long Island, 6; Syracuse, 4. tions at the Amsterdam bats for a .608 slugging per- READY Western League meeting of the IOC next Denver, 7; Phoenix, 4. centage. PUBLIC May. Central League Rico Petrocelli of Boston Fort Worth, 3; Oklahoma City, 3. "I understand that if 54&IE Kansas City, 3; Dallas, 2. Red Sox was second at .589, OPTICAL their recommendations are Quebec Junior with Harmon Killebrew of Sorel. 4; Trois Rivions, 2. accepted the eligibility code 749 BANK ST. Quebec, 4; Verdun, 2. Minnesota Twins third at DAY! will be made more liberal," Skyline Cablevision Ltd. I BLOCK SOUTH Of CARLING Thunder Bay Junior .584 and Washington Sena- Westford, 9; Port Arthur, 3. Shaughnessy said. "Howev- tors' Frank Howard, the MON., WED.. SAT. 9 TO 6 P.M. Saskatchewan Senior er, the interpretation of the Saskatoon, 6; Yorkton, 3. 1968 leader, fourth with TUES., TIILIRS.. FRI. TILL 9 P.M. rule quoted is the rule that Western International .574. offers to rescue weary Sautas! Spokane, 7; Cranbrook, 4. exists today." Shaughnessy said he had not seen the official text of Brundage's message to I QUINCAILLERIE SKYLINE CABLEVISION LIMITED Ahearne. will install your 2nd or 3rd TV Set However, he knew Brun- dage had warned hockey HARDWARE COMPANY and skiing bodies at a re- "The Store of Personal Service" cent IOC meeting at Dub- FREE OF CHARGE rovnick, Yugoslavia, that if 122 Rideau St. 233.5601 they "did not wish to com- Providing you prepay the service charges for one ply with Olympic rules, they CHARGER year and agree to maintain the additional services for 1 year. would not be welcome at the Olympic Games." "It appeared to me he $500 REWARD was talking about Sapporo, For information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or Japan, in 1972, and not persons for the theft of copper wire from any member of the Montreal and Winnipeg in Electrical Contractors Association of Ottawa, place of business and/ 1970." DIAL-A-MATE or construction sites, in the Ottawa - Hull area. Shaughnessy said he had • Single, unattached people, gone the same route with • males and females, all ages • welcome. The modern fun • -This offer does not Brundage, when as Canada's • • apply to commercial way to meet. A personal, or special custom Installations. CALL: 731-4385 chef de mission for the 1964 confidential service. Why • wait? • Winter Games at Innsbruck, • • 'l'he Electrical Contractors Association of Ottawa he had telephoned the IOC • president "to discuss some DIAL-A-MATE questions about the eligibili- ••x••• ~ 2345•tn.•4 ty of certain Canadian hock-

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