THE CITIZEN, Prince George — Thursday, June 10, 1976 — 11 Scotty says no LOCAL SPORT to Team Canada Three late goals (CP) - Scotty Billy Barker Bowman, coach of the Stanley Sports give United win Cup champion Montreal Cana­ trips Hobos diens, said Wednesday he has Billy Barker Inn tripped Labatts-P.G. Fab United dying minutes of the game, turned down the job of coach­ BRIEFLY league-leading Jen’s Hobos exploded for three goals in the when L a rry F urlong, Ed Haist- ing Team Canada in the six- 10:6 in nine innings Wednes­ final 10 minutes of their game ings and Marcel Shusek con­ country Canada Cup interna­ day night in Quesnel with the Hausot Kickers Wed­ nected. tional hockey tournament. The agent said Lafleur Baseball League p lay in the nesday night, to record a 3-0 Hausot protested the first Bowman, who was offered would not have the right under Cariboo town. win. goal, contending the ball went the job by general manager the new deal to renegotiate any o ff a p la ye r’s hands into the The win moves Billy The victory moves United Sam Pollock, said his refusal clauses. net. Barker into a fourth place into sole possession of first was because of “ strictly per­ • The protest was disallowed tie with the Cariboo Clip­ place in the North Cariboo sonal reasons” and that he had Snead misses pers, two games behind the and the Kickers folded from Soccer Association. that point. refused it “ with regret.’’ CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Hobos. Four games are scheduled He added he did not recom ­ Sam Snead, a golfing legend at The league played three The Kickers, tied for fifth in for Sunday, including three at mend anyone as a possible 64 who has won every major make-up games during the the league, held off the power­ Rotary Stadium. replacement because “ I don’t tournament except the U.S. weekend. ful first place club until the have any say in the matter.” Open, may have tried for that Jen’s Hobos defeated w L T G f Ga Pt Bowman coached the Cana­ Labatts-P.G. Fab United 6 1 0 24 2 12 one for the last time. B illy B a rk e r Inn 11-3 and Tripke Pastry Chefs 5 1 1 IS 9 11 diens to the over-all National Snead toured two Charlotte the Clippers 6-5, while Billy Woodland Sash United 3 1 3 9 3 8 Hockey League points champ­ O lym p ics 2 3 1 8 13 5 courses Tuesday in 36-hole Barker drubbed the Kopet- Quesnel Canadians 2 3 0 6 12 4 ionship and the qualifying for 54 berths in next ski A ’s 10-6. Hausot Kickers 1 4 2 3 15 4 during the 1975-76 season. The game scheduled for C roatia 1 4 1 9 17 3 week’s Open and failed to qual­ Mackenzie F.F.P. 1 4 0 8 11 2 ify. Prince George between the * M iller comes After his morning three- Labatts and Joe M a rtin and WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) - overpar 74 at, the Charlotte Sons Loggers was started, Golfing m illionaire Johnny Country Club, Snead finished but had to be called off R a i n g a i n s s p l i t M iller’s name has been added the day with a 72 for 146, two because of rain. to the list chasing the $40,000 over tjie cutoff. The Hobos are back in first-place prize money in the action tonight, when they n i g h t take on the last place Kopet- on wet ball 67th Canadian Open golf cham- B ik e rs d ie pionship July 22-25 at the ski A ’s. The players and rain split a place Graham’s Moving and Wolter Worner, a 23-year-old R f R a G b l Essex Golf and Country Club. 63 38 - doubleheader in the senior Storage at 9. Miller, a two-time winner on West German motorcyclist, 19 20 <4 women’s softball league Wed- The games w ill be at the was kille d Monday in the 500cc 21 23 1<4 the Professional Golfers’ 41 47 2 . nesday night. Spruce City Field in Carrie Association tour this year, sidecar event of the Tourist 44 56 2 Pioneer Homes defeated Jane Gray Park. Trophy races at Douglas, Isle 22 26 3 joined a field for the $200,000 Canada H ote l 8-3 in the firs t R f R a G b l tourney that includes tour vet­ of Man— less than 24 hours game scheduled, but the rain A ll-T ra n s 79 23 a fte r M ik e S ch o tte n fe r, 27, Pioneer Homes 51 35 2 erans Jack Nicklavs and Logger pitcher Greg Polis displays his form in game against Labatts Wednesday. The started to fall and washed out E ag le s (6 69 2 Arnold Palmer, defending from Troy, Mich., died when the All-Trans and Eagles Host Rent-a-Car 4y 75 5>4 game was started, but called off because of rain. Canada Hotel champion Tom Weiskopf, he crashed into a clay bank encounter. 38 81 5>4 South African Gary Player, during races at Road Atlanta. Pioneer got of f to a fast start, Lee Trevino, Masters champ­ Worner, a mechanic from in recording it’s third consecu­ Loggers leaders ion Ray Floyd and Bruce Weilderstadt, was thrown tive win. Crampton. fro m the sidecar of a cycle d ri­ They scored four times in the in recreational M iller took a run at the fir- ven by Siegfried Maier when STATISTICS STORY ) Dusfoinski signs top of the first, but allowed Clandonald Logging moved stplace money in last year’s the sidecar struck a curb. into sole possession of first ^ i — —— ^ — II I S UiMmtn/PDVANCOUVER ((CP) r> X 3 \ - D-UBrit­ terback Anrtl,Andy TTcb-r>Uske nn/land A. defen­ Canada to come back with Canadian Open in Montreal, W orner was the 110th com ­ Merchant Men's Softball League Strikeouts—aeaver, New three in the second. place in the recreational men’s York, 85; Richard, Houston, 69. ish Columbia Lions of The sive back Alan Webster. but came up short with a 70 on petitor to die on the TT course G W L P t Pioneer broke it open with softball league Wednesday Analog 6 5 1 10 . American League Canadian Football League, Ackles said Canadian defen­ the final day of the 72-hole tour­ since the races began in 1913. B a it night, by dumping the Lake­ N o rth e rn H d w r. 4 4 0 8 who earlier Wednesday sive end John Turecki has two in the fourth, one in the ney played over the Royal Schottenfer’s death Sunday D o m ta r Chem . 7 3 4 6 W L Pet. G B L fifth and one in the sixth. land Blues 6-5. S uper V alu 4 1 3 2 New Y o rk 30' 19 .612 - announced a trade for veteran signed while import tight Montreal layout. was the first racing fatality in Boston 23 25 .479 6Vi Toni F oisy won her fifth con­ Lakeland held a 5-1 lead late M aclcods 3 0 3 defensive back Ted Dushinski endplace kicker Rick Isel from the six-year history of Road Im p . D atsun 2 0 2 0 B a ltim o re 24 27 .471 7 C leveland 23 27 .460 secutive game, as she relieved in the game, but was unable to National League 7 Mi of Saskatchewan Roughriders, Texas Christian and Canadian Atlanta’s 2.52-tnile road- D e tro it 22 28 .440 8 ^ Gwen Penner in the second hold off Clandonald. Crowds bigger E ast later announced more signings wide receiver Len Platt of racing course. W L Pet. GBL M ilw aukee 19 27 413 9 Vi inning. Canada starting Mark Skavlebo was the NEW YORK (AP) - Major Philadelphia 35 15 .700 - including four imports. Tulsa have come to terms. Schottenfer, competing in a Kansas C ity 32 19 .627 winning pitcher, while Don Pittsburgh 29 24 .547 7% pitcher G erda K orolak was the league baseball attendance is Texas 30 20 .600 General Manager Bob Jordan, one of the youngest 250cc Grand P rix class race, N ew Y o rk 26 31 .456 12Mi V/i loser. Her record is now 0-3. James took the loss. Chicago 26 22 .542 starters in Arkansas history, is up 1.1 m illion over the same was travelling at more than 100 St. Louis 23 31 .426 14 4M> Ackles announced the signing M innesota 6 Two gamM are scheduled Tuesday night, Guardian C hicago 22 31 .415 14>4 26 25 . 510 of imports linebacker Ivan 21, stands at 6-2 and weighs 225 period last year, it was miles an hour when his bike O akland 25 29 . 463 8 ‘/J M o n tre a l 18 29 .383 15Mi tonight. All-Trans meets the Appliance won it’s second announced Wednesday. left the asphalt track coming C a lifo rn ia 22 34 .393 12V4 Jordan from Arkansas, quar­ pounds. W ednesday’s R esults Eagles at 6:45 and Host Rent- straight game, as they Cincinnati 34 20 .630 - Through Sunday’s games, under a bridge in turn No. 11, O akland 4 Los Angeles 32 24 .571 3 Boston A-Car takes on Pioneer at 8. whipped Westway Esso 16-6. Texas 4 Baltimore 1 the 24 major league clubs had sailed through a grassy area San Diego 29 23 .558 4 Cleveland 4 Minnesota 1 Both games are at Chuck Jim Levitt drove in five runs, Houston 29 29 . 500 7 played before 9,635,209 fans, an and slam m ed into the high d irt New York • 4 California A tla n ta 22 30 .423 11 3 Cawdell Memorial Park at as Guardian pounded Westway increase of 13 per cent over one Chicago 4 Milwaukee 2 J i m Y o u n g t o o . banking. San F ra n cisco 22 34 . 393 13 12th and G illette. pitchers for 20 hits. year ago, based on an equal W ednesday’s R esults Kansas City 6 Detroit 3 Today's Games VANCOUVER (CP) - Slot- ran who w ill lik e ly be switched The Big Six games Brian Bordou was the win­ number of playing dates for t .’.anta 2 Chicago 0 L e a v in g San Francisco 6 Montreal 2 Baltimore at Kansas City N back J im Young has signed a to wide receiver this year, had scheduled for Wednesday, were ner; Vic Valley took the loss. the two seasons. Cincinnati 6 Pittsburgh 1 Chicago at Milwaukee California at New York N WINNIPEG (CP) - The Houston 5 St. L ou is 2 three-year contract with Brit­ been the subject of reports rained out. Tonight, Bostich Nailers and Seventeen teams had Oakland at Boston N San Diego 3 New York 0 Viking Construction square off Winnipeg Jets of the World American League ish Columbia Lions, the Cana­ from Eastern Canada that he Two are scheduled in the increased attendance, headed Los Angeles 3 Philadelphia 2 AB R H Pet. Hockey Association (WHA) Today's Games dian Football League club was considering retirement if Major Men’s league tonight. in a battle of the second place by Boston Red Sox, whose M cR ae, KC 195 32 70 .359 Atlanta at Chicago Canada Hotel takes on the teams. Game time is 6:45 at announced Tuesday that four- Lynn, Bos 150 20 52 . 347 announced Wednesday night he couldn’t come to terms with attendance is up by 244,767. Montreal at San Francisco B re tt, KC 211 31 73 .346 Young, 33, a nine-year vete­ the Lions. Navy Ensigns at 7:30 and first the Highway 16 west diam ond: New York Yankee's, year veteran Norm Beaudin is Cincinnati at Pittsburgh N Philadelphia at Los Angeles Bostock, M in 142 20 47 .331 leaving the league to become L e F lo re , D e l 182 27 60 .330 Philadelphia Phillies, Cincim N a playercoach in Switzerland. New York at San Diego N Carew, M in 196 31 63 .321 nati Reds, Atlanta Braves, P atek, KC 154 29 49 .318 a b ’ r H Pet. Beaudin, the first player to Y ount, M il 173 22 55 .318 Chicago White Sox and Kansas Robinson, Pgh 126 19 45 .357 Staub, Det 175 21 55 .314 sign with the Jets when the McBride, SL 129 20 46 .357 City Royals are each up more Munson, N Y 208 29 65 .313 WHA was formed four years Morgan, Cin 158 44 54 .342 Home runs—Otis. . Kansas than 100,000. Griffey, Cin 183 47 64 .340 ago, w ill be playing coach with City, Bando, Oakland, 10 each; Los Angeles Dodgers lead Rose, Cin 222 48 75 .338 May, Baltimore, Yastrzemski, Lang-Gnau, a first-division Cey, L A 194 32 65 .335 the major leagues in Boston, Ford, Minnesota, 9 Foster, Cin 192 28 64 .333 team located approximately 80 each. attendance with 917,094 for Boone, Pha 139 22 46 .331 Runs Batted In—Burroughs, &RTHERN ASBESTOS miles from Berne, Switzer­ Oliver, Pgh 182 27 58 .319 their firs t'26 home dates. Texas, 42; Chambliss, New Milner, NY 129 21 41 .318 land. Beaudin, 34, his wife and Y o rk, 40. Crawford, SL 151 23 48 .318 Pitching (8 decisions)—Bird, three children w ill take up resi­ Home runs—Kingman, New Kansas C ity , 6-1, .857; S inger, I fv BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD He'll return dence in Switzerland this York, 21; Schmidt, P hila- MONTREAL (CP) - Ken deiphia, 15. M innesota, 5-1, .833. sum m er. Runs batted in—Foster, 50; Doubles—Howell. " Texas, 14; Schinkel will return as coach Kingman, 4T. Carty, Cleveland, McRae, Kan­ of Pittsburgh Penguins, Pitching (6 decisions)— sas City, 13 each. Hough, Los Angeles, 7-1, .875; Triples—LeFlore, • Brett, Kan­ 1 7 5 Fort 564-7248 general manager Wren Blair D e la ye d Matlack, New York, Alcala, sas City, 5 each; Bumbry, Bal­ timore, Piniella, New York, announced Wednesday during (CP) - The C in cin n a ti, each. 6-1, .857. Doubles—Madlock, Chicago, Cowens, Kansas City, North, the World Hockey Association Zisk, Pittsburgh, 16 each; Rose, Oakland, 4 each. meetings. Cincinnati, Montanez, San Fran­ Stolen bases—North, 28; Pa­ WHERE YOUR DOLLARS MAKE MORE SENSE annouced Tuesday it has post­ tek, Kansas City, 27. “ We are very happy w ith the cisco, 14. poned its annual meeting to Triples—Parker, Pittsburgh, Strikeouts—Tanana, Califor­ job done by Schinkel,” Blair June 29-30 from June 17-18. The 6; Cash, Philadelphia, W. nia, 101; R yan, C a lifo rn ia , 95. said, “ and although he took the Davis, San Diego 5 each. SOCCER •BEHIND A PP O IO PRO PA N F ON 1st AVE meeting will be held in Stolen bases—Cedeno, Hous­ NASL job reluctantly at the time, he Toronto. ton, 24; Morgan, Cincinnati, 22. New York 2 Minnesota 1 has developed a strong feeling about continuing on as coach.” Schinkel, a former player with the Penguins, has been coach of the team during vari­ ous stretches since February, OLYMPIC 1974, w hen he re p la ce d Red Kelly, who was fired. However, Schinkel was replaced the following season by Marc Boileau. STAIN When Boileau was fired on \ A A 4 tltU Jan. 17, 1976, S ch in ke l for your fence etc. . : . and also returned. The Penguins com­ piled a 20-10-7 record the rest of the season, finished in third place in their division, then lost in the first round of the playoffs S-T-R-E-T-C- to Toronto Maple Leafs. The Penguins gave no details on Schinkel’s contract, but Blair said Schinkel has SUN DECK COATING been guaranteed a position with the club if a coaching change was made. CEDAR SIDINGS PRE-FINISHED PANELLING N ew p act 3A" x 10" S.T.K. BEVEL...... BM *365 4 x8 x4 m m . AZTEC W A LN U T ...... Sh t. *4.55 MONTREAL (CP) - Guy '/ s " x l2 " WAVY EDGE...... BAA *385 Lafleur and Montreal Cana­ 4 x8 x4 m m C H E S TN U T ...... S h t. *4.55 diens have renegotiated the 10- W " x l2 " PRIAAED HARDBOARD...... * 4 9 5 4x8x4mm SKELTONE LIGHT ...... S h t. *4.55 year contract the all-star right winger signed with the 4x8x3.6mm MAHOGANY ...... Sh t. *3.95 National Hockey League club NAME B R A N D PARTICLE BOARD in 1973, it was announced Wed­ FORMICA "LAMINATE" nesday. G O L F C L U B S 2 0 % O f f 4 x 8 x 5 1 6 " ...... Sht. *3.20 Lafleur, 24, won the A rt Ross 4 x 8 x 1 / 1 6 " ...... Sht. *14.95 4 x 8 x 3/« " . „ : ...... Sht. *3.70 Trophy as top individual "In Stock" colors only scorer in the NHL during the 4 x 8 x H " ...... Sht. *4.95 C O N TA CT CEM EN T...... G a l. *7.95 1975-76 season. He fin is h e d T O P FLITE GOLF BALLS do, $ 1 5 . 9 5 with 125 points, including 56 4 x 8 x 3A " ...... Shi. * 6 . 8 0 goals and was named to the INSULATION (Fibreglass) first all-star team. MAXFLI BLUE MAX R - 7 x 2 '/ i" x l5 " R o lls ...... 100 sq . ft*7.80 He had reached agreement ASPENITE R -l 0x31/2x15" R o lls...... 70sq.ft. *7.65 with the club on the contract 4 x 8 x 5 /1 6 " ...... Sht. * 4 . 8 0 changes last September but G O L F B A LLS ...doz 1 R-7x2'/l"x23" Rolls...... 153 sq. ft. *11.95 the alterations were not 1 4 . 9 5 announced until Wednesday. ROOFING PRODUCTS R-10x3Vi"x23" Rolls...... 107 sq . ft. *11.55 The original contract called 2 1 0 Lb. S.S. ASPHALT SHINGLES...... Sq . * 1 9 . 9 5 for an estimated $1 m illion K A S T IN G E R FIBREGLASS PANELS 'through 10 seasons. Under the 9 0 Lb. MINERAL SURFACE ROOFING ..Roll * 9 . 7 5 new agreement, some figures 26"x8' White, green, yellow...... sht. *4.95 on the pact were escalated said HIKING BOOTS 2 0 % O f f 5 0 Lb. CENTURY ROOFING PAPER ...... Roll * 7 . 7 5 Gerry Petrie, who represented the right winger. We also carry warm-up jackets, tennis sweaters,after sport shoes by GYPROC CASH & CARRY Petrie, the Canadiens and Tretorn, etc. Prices effective from Lafleur all refused to discuss 4 x 8 x ’/ a "...... Sht. *2.99 Friday, June 11 to Saturday, June 19 terms of the pact but it was speculated last September Ketter's Fam ily Sp o rts 4x1 O x '/a "...... Sht. * 3 . 7 5 OPEN SATURDAY & MONDAY 1190-3rdfe.3rrf A Ave.u a * ■ 564-1888 TIL 12 NOON that he was to receive $200,000 4 x l2 x '/ 2" ...... , ...... Sht. * 4 . 5 0 per season for the remainder of the agreement through 1983.

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