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I yBLOWIfA PAILT COTOmB, l«ON.. Hov. 4, i m T Kamloops Excels, For the win ternatidnale, The Rangers. Tht ter the Kelowna Soccer Club Celtics, and *016 Kelowna Col has scheduled' five seven-a-side lege. The purpose is to keep ^ e senior teams to play in the city senior plpyers in shape and as long as weather permits. condition. A cup will be offered Names of the teams are as at the /end b f the seascm to the follows; The Athletics, ’The In- top team. ,' By THE CANADIAN PBESS " 'and defenceman Ed Van Impe i ( added the other. Scoring for To It took just one productive ronto were Paul Henderson aqd weekend to put Philadelphia Bill, Sutherland, a former Flyer. In senior soccer this weekend, sters’ lineup was the insertion Flyers back into the race in the „ A 75-foot shpt by rookie centre the Kelowna Teamsters played of Fred Molzah at centre half Western Division of the Natipna) to their old form, defeating a and bringing (Mike Whittaker up Hockey League; Jim Johnson midway through i the final period produced the weak Vernon team 9-2. from the senior Bee team, to The Flyers, who finished on' ; winning goal for the Flyers Sun The major change in the Team- play left half. Both men {)layed top of their divirion last season, day before 12,431 fans. The shot a steady game and were instru started the weekend in a tie for bounced out of goalie Rogatien mental in setting up many of last place. A couple of victories Vachon’s glove and into the net. NHL STANDINGS the scoring plays. later/ they were in a deadlock 0 t h e r Philadelphia scorers Kelowna goals were scored ’ for second and just one point off were Andre Lacroix and Simon By THE CANADIAN PRESS by inside right, Tony Ambros the pace Set by St. Louis Blues. Nolet. Henri Richard and Jean sio with three and a pair each f^iladelphia did it the hard Beliveau scored for the Cana- National League by outside right, George Kami- way, beating two Eastern Divi diens. who hold a one-point edge: BILLY CASPER Eastern Division shinski, outside left, Mike Hu- sion - teams—Toronto Maple in the Eastern Division over . 8200,000 W L T F A F t kivitz, and centre forward Hans rj Leafs and Montreal Canadieiis. New York and Boston. Montreal 7 2 32 18 15 Schwaiger. New York 7 3 37 24 14 The Flyers surprised the The Rangers stayed solidly in Further in senior soccer, the lijl Maple Leafs 3-2 at Toronto Sat contention for top spot when Boston i A 34 26 14 Chicago 6 4 45 35 12 Kelowna ‘ ‘Bee’ ’: team defeated urday night and todk the Cana- first-period goals by Bob Nevin the Kelowna ‘‘Cee’i team by a diens by the same score at Phi and Dave Balon carried them to Toronto 4 3 20 21 9 3 4 28 26 7 score of 4-1, 'The Cee team got ladelphia Sunday, victory Sunday before 16,616 !, Detroit into’ the scoring early in tte Western Division I a other action S a t u r d a y New York fans. first half on a penalty kick from Danny Grant scored the only : St. Louis 1 4 5 1 31 27 inside right, Doug Petmer. In night, Montreal edged Detroit Oakland 3 6; 2 25 37 Red • Wings 2-1; : Los Angeles goal for the North Stars, play the second half the Bee team ing their last game under mana- Philadelphia 3 5 2, 21 27 Kings nipped Pittsburgh Pen BOB NEVIN came back strongly and scored MONTHLY PAYMENT PUNS ger-cpach Wren Blair. John . SAN , FRANCISCO (AP> — Los Angeles 3 5 1 20 35 four goals, two by inside right. SMbUNI guins 3-2 and Minnesota North . helps Rangers When Billy Casper stepped out Minnesota 3 6 1 24 30 Of. II 3t 31 i f I f Stars blanked St. Louis Blues 2-, Muckier will take over as coach Jack Lopez and singles by cen lOiK OMCh mutki «w«dr m uh mnAt muUa next Wednesday when Minne on the windy Harding Park gob' Pittsburgh 2 5 2 21 32 tre forward, Joe Metzie and 0. ('4-4 and Pittsburgh upset Oak- course, he was a stroke .behind • IM f.IM. 6»««*a $.... $6.12 $9.46 Sunday, New York Rangers I'^bd Seals sota plays at home against To outside left, Mike Curran. 3M ...... ...... 000*0 18.35 28.37 ronto. the leader. Two holes later he shaded Minnesota 2-1, Boston I Veteran Jean-Guy Gendroh The final senior soccer games HI ...... •••••• ...... 23J3 32J6 51.24 PACES ST. LOUIS was in control. IH i •••OB 41.45 58.11 91.56 Bruins downed Chicago Black | scored two goals for Philadelp- NHL LEADERS will be played next weekend *MM9 .««—. Camille Henry paced St. LoUis , On the first and second holes with the Teamsters playing the INI •itoes 57.72 ••••• ..... ..... Hawks 5-3, St. Louis tied Detroit jhia Saturday before 16,470 fans in the final round of the $100,.000 By THE CANADIAN PRESS 2iH •••ets ‘m i 90.19 Sunday, scoring three goals to 88.02 bring his season total to Seven. Lucky international bpeh tour- 3106 108.22 ••••• ..... • ••• • Stan Mikita of Chicago Black 4IN im i 117J7 144,30 • •«•• ..... • •••• Noel Picard added the, other namert Simday, Casper land Hawks, aiming for a third com UN 126.26 146,71 180.37 • o .o a ..... goal for the Blues. ed off the green. He chipped in M»m HymHli IntW* *rlikiptl iM Mmit M* m IM4 , Frank Mahovlich, Gary Berg both times and was off and run secutive scoring title in the Na iwtliicM»tiwwit«C |iatw « Ka man, Gary Unger and Alex Del- ning. to, his- sixth tournament tional Hockey Lea^e, is getting vecchio replied for the Red victory of the year, which was plenty of competition from Bob You're told In advance at Household Nevin of New York Rangers. Wings and Gordie ■ Howe had eventually: won with a 72-hole The Leading Finance. The cost of your loan is spelled Mikita and Nevin, both held to three assists.'' score of 269, 15 under par. His Man’s U)ok out clearly* sTmpIy, and in dollars. No ■ Oakland lost a chance to last-round 66 sewed up the win. one point during the weekend, are tied for top (sppt with 18 extras. No hIddencharges.No"surprlses” By THE CANADIAN PRESS .the professional record of 28 set break its second-place tie with Casper, 37, used a nine iron Philadelphia and vault .over St, points each. Nevin picked up a Enjoy afterward. You get the facts first* before r«ba« took. from 20 feet for thq first hole goal Sunday in the Rangers’ 2-1 you borrow. statistics during the weekend a s., ■ , , _vi_j •_ mec u,. Louis into first place Sunday and a sand wedge for the sec fashions / when it lost to Pittsburgh; victory over Minnesota North When yotj heed a loan* ypu'U find that the Western Conference closed J^Ogue_and equaUed m 1966^ by ond. which was a 30-fpoter. He Stars and Mikita gained an as newest flair in its regular schedule with a pair Bruee Gosset of Los Angeles in The Penguins scored three was one under par on both. you, too. can borrow with cohfldeneafifom the NFL. For good measure, sist in Chicago’s 5-3 loss to Bos an elegant ( of games that could not affect times in less than four minutes (The victory gave the Bonha, the company that tells you the cost bi Gerala booted a 37-yarder in the in the second period before a ton Ri’uins. Shipley suit. the final standings. Calif/,, p ro , $20,OOO in ( prize Bobby Hull of Chicago moved advance. Saturday, before 22,645 at second quarter to run the rec crowd of only 2,166 at Oakland. Color ;! / ord to 30. Scoring for Pittsburgh were money and a total, for the year to within one point of the co- Compare HFO charges on loans ovQr Vancouver’s , Empire Stadium, of" $203,389. Only Jack Nicklaus, excitement in His 115 points for the season Lou Angotti, Gene Ubriaco and leaders by scoring a goal |ind $1500 wHh charges of other compailii first-place S a s k a t,c h e w a n who carted home 8211,000 last adding two assists Sunday. in plaids, Roughriders turned a pass in gave him the WFC : scoring Val Fonteyne. Bill Hicke, con of our kind. You'll probably find HFCsaviayii championship. He finished 18 nected for Oakland. year, has ever won/more, money Jim Pappin,' also of Chicago, twills and terception into the, game’s lone playing golf. Casper can , top you money. points ahead of second-place Boston downed Chicago, on is fourth with 15 poiiits after twists . t o u c h d o w n as they downed that total ne.xt: week with a first being credited with an assist fourth-place British Columbia Larry Robinson of Calgary and goals by Bobby, Orr, , Eddie 19 up bn third-place Reed. Westfall, Gary Doak, Glen Sath- dr second-place firiish in the Ha Sunday. Lions 12-6. k waiian Open. ■ The leaders: Sunday in Winnipeg, with 12/ The Roughriders scored the er and Eddie Shack. gartie’s lone touchdown when READY f o r h a w k s G A Pts. Pen. 8995 i 000 watching, the last-place Nevin, NY / 10 8 18 0 HOUSEHOIDFI : Bombers ed g e d second-place Bob Kosid intercepted a.