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BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, Saturday, January 6, 19TS Central Trips Harding, 68-65; Fairfield Prep Wins Trumbull, Warde Win FCIAC Games Vlnnie Ucikosltl's 20 foot I jump shot with nine seconds left on the clock provided Trumbull high school with a 47-15 decision over Norwalk, before Jubilant home crowd last night. Laezkoskl's basket broke a tie which had been created by Tony Trimboll's Jumper for Norwalk with 1:59 showing on the clock. Both teams had been unable 153 score 1:15 thereafter, with 44 seconds left the EaglEs retained possession and played for one shot, Norwalk had one final chance. Inbounding 'the ball with' seven seconds teff, hut Trlmholi's 35-footer missed arylhing. Trumbull (6-1) had Its biggest! lead of the contest at the outset, 6-0, and with 4:10 left, 41.

37. They had heen lied on only one other occasion. 32-all after three periods, but never fiavc up Ihelr lead to the Bears (5-2). Ted Borowy and Dave Cox pae-ed the Eagle attack with 14 and. 13 points, respectively, while each came up with 15 rebounds.

Norwalk received a 20-polril ef fort from Trlmboll, while Ellis Spaulding scored ir) and grabbed 14 rebounds, before fouling out with 1:05 to go. 4 Warde Belts Greenwich Glen Mackno, Ron fjclBianco, £)ave Schulz and Phil Ness pow cred Warde high schntil tn a 00 53 victory over Greenwich in ai FCIAC contest at the winners gym last night. this I half heroics which set the Crimson Eagles onto a 15-8 first quarter lend and a commanding 37-24" edge at halftime. Mackno, who played a stcllai game at guard, scored 13 or his came-hleh 19 noinls in the upon ing half, while also winding up With nine rebounds, eight assists and five steals for his evening's work, nelBianco tallied eight uf his 14 points; Schulz, eight of I 10 and Phil Ness, half of his 10 noinls in the first half, while the latter also cleared most of his 17 vehounds in the session, Warde had its largest lead of the game. 24 points In (ha early moments of the fourth quarter, after leading, 57-315, alter three periods.

Greenwich, which oulshot (he navies' 46 44 percent from the field, were-led hy Mickey Celistino and Brian who scored 1ft and 14 points, respee-l' One odditv in Hie game sail the winners attempt three times as many free throws' as Cardinals. Staples Dumps Danbury Staples high school shot a ret hot 60 percent Iron the floor i the first ouarter, moving to a. 20-11 advantage fit In a 03-57 wl 63-57 win over Danbmyland at the Wreckers' gym last nlgiit. The Wreckers, winners ol en u( their eight games, creased their quarter loads 30-22. at the halt and, Ihe end of three quarters, Thcyl were outscoreu, u-ia.

Carlif 3 4 10 CeiVine 2 I ollntr II 0 Hoviiird 1 wplitoker i a 0 i 0 3 ifiSiiSir I'Hin til Total 11 It Twl It II 11 STEAM i hmhAmIi I ITALIAN COMMUNITY CENTER MM PARK AVIUM JOIN US NOWt twtlH In Our IHM 'Ml nn Milford 63, Low 47 llamden 53, West Haven 47 Brookfield 68. Smilhbmy East Haven 72, Lyman Hal! Shclton 55, Sh-LMin Windsor Locks inglon 63 Valley 64, Coginchaug 42, Morgan 37 Filch 6T, New Britain 52 Canard 53, Penney 50 62, Windham Manchester 45. -toll Bloumfield 76, Windsor 43 Simsbury 77, Ncwingtoji 5 Rockville fi4, PJalnvillB 53 NEW HAVEN (Al'j Yale Im.nl Jlurohh (loin South Windsor 66. Glastonbu ry 43 :vT.it!i:v'.on Hi, Wir.Jsor Locks 83 Xavler 50,. St.

Paul 49 R1FAM S6, noltca Couvenlry 76, Reeky Illll 51 Portland 7B. Cromwell 64 Bacon Academy 17, Vinal Tech 64 1-ast Wlndsn 44 nlllnglnn 63, SuFFIeld 56 Coglnchaua 42. Moiean Old Kaybrook 71, Weslbrook Valley Hcglonal 61, Moodus Thomas Aquinas 58, Dan- 6 iry Immaculate 43 nana 61, Ninth isranfora S4 Norwich Tech 57, Lyman Me- Holy II, V-'atcrtown 37 Wilby 74. Crcif Bristol Central 63, PI Brien Tech 68, Knynor Wamogo 73. Thorn's si on 64 Terryvillc 73, Shepaue 52 Nwinewaug 54, Litchlleld 45 Bracklield 68.

Soiitr.hi.ry Bristol Eastern 64, Maloncy BrnnFord 67, Cheshire 57 Amity 72. Derby 64 Gilbert 71. Berlin 59 Northwestern 86, Avon 68 "St. Thomas Semltiery LaSalctle 56 Barlnw 79, New Millord 47 Seymour 63, North Soutbinglon 76, Windsor LUCKS 65 in' Lewis 55. Ca Yale Colli mrjia In Ivy Game, 76-64 Kri.v.rr 'rnmd I'l vi i i I-'i'irlnv night as Yfiic onsKeibnii appen a live-game losing slreak hy beating Columbia, 64, in nn Ivy League game.

the third victory i ims. Sfrtt Per-' guson and Gary Franks added 14 cacti as Hie Elis moved their Ivy League record to 2-1. Bob Evans tallied 27 points for Ihe losers, now 2-7 overall in Ivy play. Cnlnmbin led in the early going and was ahead, 21-18, with' eight minutes lo go in the lirsl half, Bui Mike FSnskauskas scored on a jump shut and Ferguson added lay-up and two free I irows In give Ynlc the! lead fnr good. 24 21.

Tlic LI Is lioastcd their margin lo ciglil points before settling a 3-1-2B nsldime lead. the First Ihe second half to lead lo and Co came closer than I lie vera Binder o( the l.udlowe Loses Aftaln Gainer's hot shoolinn I and Westhill high's relcnlless full court made a sham- 1 WO AII-AmCITCailS bles ctLudlowe (1 0 ir i First Pacts it was nothing hut a cake walk for the Vikings, who rambled tn an 80-61 decision over the Flying Tigers at the losers' gym lasl night. ilAHTI-ORD (AP) The Connecticut Wildcats. Ihe newest franchise in Ihe Professional American Soccer league, announced Mik signing us nrsl two players Friday. I The lirst is Hon Mc.Enchcn, 37.

a West llaitFnrd. Conn, na- tivr .1 (Jn-TT A Vmeriran i. V.r,l Vi e.rM II IS currently junior varsity coacii at esic'icmcr Male Lot Icrc in Westcheslcr, Pa. The. second Teter Chailschlaa.

li, or Slorrs Conn was an All-American at Collepc, R.I. in ID71 Me. was IllC NCAA all lime bigl 'i nn Hi in inn vrni hi the NCAA record for mast single game-right The lerms of the agreements The Connecticut Wildcats. illtoppers ost Fifth Win in Row Late Heroics hy Jack son ant! Jenkins Ccmunt Victory Ihe Willi am antic Knc-1 Club oF the Conn. Naliunal iTfVy.

Sncccr League, will play their first game in the I'rofessinnnl American Soccer League in i June. i The franchise became pari the lS-tesm kague in November, 19J2. By BOB BAIRD Levi Jacksnn's baseline Ju with 14 seconds left and Jenkins' sparkling defensive aneuver shorllv thcrealter paced ths Centra! high school nasxcinaii icam to a no-oj jiuji league victory over HardiPR lasl night at the Mlska gymnasium Fackson. scoreless until hi! clutch hoop, drove down the right side of Ihe lane and popped in a ID-lnnlcr lu give unbeaten Hilltopners the lead for keeps. Hara nt -asi mo was ha- tingulshe.d when the ('2.

Jenkins leaned hich In the atr to block Uarrv Lunningnajn rmun lumper with six seconds tn play, r-jhntrsl nossesslnn and Jenkins, who promptly dashed ine nnai notnts nl the buner. WnllC JSCKSOn provided IK- late tor coach Dob Hustek's club it was Ihe inspired piny of Br an tv. an enabled the Hilltoppers Id fight Lhr majority ni me sociinu l.nlf. 1 i'l. Inlllf IS and 19 points, respectively, ro pace flic iliHtoppcrs, With rresrunan man samui-u sroring pcinls Harding cn-loved a 22-10 first perscd I.mi! Aide with a game-high mafVcrt.

Ccr.lrj'. behind 1-rancis eigm inrkers. merged ahead at Inter-lission by 41-39. The Hlllte-n-irs' niggest first half leads er- 5-r. ard 37-32, while Hard ing held a Iniir-point spread live different times.

Coach Kisha Prcsidcnls, 5-1 overall, opened the third prrioil with eight unan- rcd paints to surge oacn on lop ii 41 ine j'resiaenrs nnisn-ed the penbd with a -55-51 ad- vanlaco. i'i In- AK'r. and Cjiningh pninl? for Harding, while Garde led Ihe Hillluppcr attack with t. third period points, Jenkins' lavuu at the the fourth quarter gave Centvql the lead at 56-51 hefe-re hrraps Li S.irn uels and Tcrl Harding lo a bl-ib enBe. jumper sliced Ihe advantage to Ihree.

but Cunningham then Limveitecl from Ihe foul line to give Harding 63-5S margin wilh 3: IS to go. After Hi missed three straight charity tosses Kl'Eincis rnnnecled fnr a pair and Garde's 10 font lumne brought Central to within a point Bt 63-62. Twn crucial turnovers gave the INlltopper-s additional mo- mn U-'-n. from Ihe tup of the key put Gen tral in the lead at 64-63 with 1:17 IcTl. Tecl, who Finished points, pnl in a niFty hnnV; shot as Harding moved back on top 65-61 with 41 seconds left, Each team commuted next IS seconds be fore: Jrciiinil i 1 1 and put in his crticinl Jumner.

Milford Downs Lsiw hy G3-47 Behind Robin third npriod scoring spurt nied Milforrl High Scheorl tu1 SJ-17 b.iskclball victory over rival Jnnntiuin IltgllL at the winners gy ve Kobin, held tn jajt fr in the FiTst hall, came n.i:; iii'-Iil nia-kni, in Itiii thnil session ard 11 in the final qua park the Indians vi, Hunt afldcxl IS nouns tor the winners and handed oFf for uncn inr-is wlnl-: r-j in aitd'litiii lo shar- inq rebounding honors i ftith ltl. Jim Injiychoik was the high scorer for 1hc Lawmen witl and captured game lioundmg honors wilh 13. Law was on top at Ihe hall by a 24-22 margin but scored just nine points in the. third period while the winners came up with WRIGHTS REBOUND Kclbe's Ben Wright grabs rebound away from Bob Redmond (44) el Bullard-Havens Ih second quarter play yesterday allernonn at Tech Watching Ihe action are Kolbe's Steve Cox and Al Javis. Bullardllavens won, Tech Defeats Kolbe, 85-79; St.

Joseph, Bassick Tally Al Javis pumiied in 23 points and grabhed 14 rebounds to pace Havens to nn 65-79 victory over Kolbc hefore a capacity crowd tre winners gym yesterday Ottoman-'. of the way, until Jayis in.r crucial llirec point pluv 48 sccunds remaining to give Tech an 82-75 edge, which it ne' Kolbe. led bv Steve Cox's 11 points, broke ahend early ti lake M-U first pcrii-J laac. But Tech nnw 3-3, came back lo tako a 37-31 lialf-tu lend, with Javis and Joe t-man netting cicht points apli the ctors. The third period saw Tech pull out lu 10-pciint Kolbc, 2-4, came Lac tired up In the final eight iiiinulc.s pull w.ihin inrce, nui javis Iced the Tech victory with his throe point play in the re maining minute ol Ihe game.

Whenever it looked like Kol be would rally, it toard Dava Defco ivho caimcd bis Tech sipiint liiiv.ii a full-court press tiassing off for crucial assist. Javis1 received sccilnn si. p. port frnm l'urman (131, and Jonathan Davis (11) tor Tech, while Wayne Thompson and Ben Wright added 13 and li points, respectively, for Kolbc A total Ol ID V. the contest, which saw Dav Fur man and Cox ail leav Weston placed six ble figures hi.st mnl I Lin 0 0 II Hn.n'nr sow Hi, the game, with live personals.

illcd Center Jack Kreusser's IS points helped pace the winners to quarter leads of 26-13. 44-33. and 02-47, Scott Morrow, Chip Steve mn. Rcnzulli nnd Jnhn Cassill a I I finished in twin digits for Wes- In losing efforts For Masuk, Chuck Stewart and Gene Cayer tallied 19 and IS points, respec- Mnvnl, n-nn. ihr tv a 60-52 margin scoring winners.

2 0 Telel ll 1U Total poured in 31 points to lilt Abbott Tech to a 73-53 decision over Newtown here lasl nie.li Western Cmnecin it Bullard Havens also coppea the JV tussle by a BB-sc score wilh Bcmie Adams netting 22 the winners. DiMcco Shines Rick DiCicco poured in 29 points and grabhed 24 rcbuunds uglil as ne ieu ai. -i hard-earned 82-62 win over Stnatford at the winner's court. he North Paraders put up a tight for three quarters ot tne JS the aein a slin, 5-I-S6, lead aftet the ihirdl period. The Cadets' Jim Dennc two honus of -Ire Eame came al the beeintiinr the last cuartcr and 51.

Joe' on its way, uulbcsr.rp. lead, beliinn javis I The Cadets placed three other and numerous blocked shots. Lox kept the rr ars in the cert- Kirkeby, Jeff by sconnB a points in ine and Agvent threw lively. Kirkeby al Weston Tops Masuk Five Barlow Tallies by 79-47 doll- lentire lawn cciveri Conic r- ence same. DANBURY Moff The Techmen held period leads OF 15-10.

37-35, and 61-33 behind Motfet, who sat out pulled i rcnounn5. Rich Powers kept Ihe Idsc ccnlrnt.nn mm li I ly by tallying IS marke Clain chipped in and 12 rehuundi. tatistically, Iha winners do good on 5Ci ir Bhats from the cashed in From the free line, convening on IS ot 21 allcmpts. poor night in bulli nrnnliri: iicld and li line. St.

Joseph's held a 53-41 edge fun 1 1 nc.inaiiig. The victory gives the Cadets -inn nr. N'owtown re stellar performance Irnn mlh. hi, tin as he tallied the Indians first nnls, and finished with 22. Abbott Tech shut phenomenal 71 per the Moor, ns enmp From per cent For Newtown.

The winners also dominated the beards behind Bab Kayser and Mollct. Tech made it a clean sweep. R.ilph Gorton's 32-point performance, shattered the scho si's i a ins record and lifted the undcTeated Joel Barlow quintet tn an easy 7Sj-17 victory. over New find In- in-lit ir a Rame the winners court. The unblemished Falcons srab- a 32-4 First period lead and coasted From there behind Gor ton proline pcrlorniance.

lie was ably supported however, as both Art Christian! and fiarry Uanuch tallied 13 points apiece. The hapless losers were un- I. Inns TriumiOh Bassick erupted for ii1 secona half poinl-s last night to rt ti Bunnell, S4-W, al me home court: Willi the score tied al 39 early ihe third neiiod. the Lions reeled off 10 straight points to put the game out of reach for winless Bunnell combine. Ciiv Franklin oared BaSSick's third quarter surge with 13 of game nign tames.

Bunnell took the early lead. 14-12 after the first stanza wilt for the Bulldogs. The 6-5 Barnes added nine more points the second period to up his team's marein to 35-3D. t-rann- lln also scored nine points lor Bassick in that second Seniors Ron Gcter and Steve Bedio turned in strong performances for Ihe Linns, as they tallied 16-and 15 points, respeclive- Jesuits Thrash ND By 69 to 48 Third Period Surge De ecord while SlralFord dropped to the SDH mark al 3 3. Rivfr Walker adtled pnints to the winners allack.

Barnes finished with pnints id 14 rebounds for Bunnell ttile Ken Begen cliipped in with H. Franklin, only 5-11, grabbed game high 17 rebounds i lor the Lions, who dominated! the boards. Bassick shot an impressive 62 ircent from the field, while Bunnell could Dnly connect on 39 percent of llicir shols. baby Lions trounced the Bunnell JV's, 112-H1, behind Kevin Bohanon and Ernie Pouncy, vita tossed in 3U ana Ja rrsneclively, sukt ftrniHii Redio IS 4 1 11 11 5 il-nn 1 1 G.I., i 3 II BoriKl 1 20 cides Issue for Prep Quintet A hot third period shooting spree enabled the Fairfield Prep basketball team to break onen a tiubt game and score! Notre Dame last night at the red Heart University gym I'reo, which led by five points (24-19) at Ir.lrrmns m.r-itv-nrcJ the Lancers hy 21 to 1C in the decisive third quarter lo open up a 45-29 spread entering Ihe last period. Four players reached double figures for coach Bob Sylvester's came In eight outing recording its consecutive triumph, upped Western Di Ca-caotain Bob Lynn led Prep wilh 15 points, tallied eight in the third period and nncfi again tumeu on.

tneir or- guns ine secor.u mm. Mark Rivcra'fH). John Lade an (11) and Kevin Foley. (10) were the other twin-i-gorf. Inr Prep.

nn McLeod led the Lancers wilh ten markers. Nutfe DJIIf, 4-4 ovsrall and in Easiirn Di-vision play, Prep by 3S to 36 with Mike r.laher and Dave Lehn each grabbing ten. Rivera am! Lyons had ten apiece Ten Prep. Notre Dame won the junior varsitv came. 4S-K, as Tim Koran (12) ane Mike Pauia (11) Flashed.

"Hartford Edges HCC TeRm, 90-88 floated in for a lay-up with ninelSquii seconds remain ng ionic last nishL in a CCCL ciin- The victory was-the third In four league starts For Greater Hartford while Housatonic drop- i I i ai it able lo get one man into the double figures wilh their scoring Barlow to five while New Milford lost iLt fourth came in five. decisions New Milford won the jayvec contest. Ntw Milton) i Pro Hockey Results (Or.l/ tallies. ovctaII record, in- demons uf HCC cupped game scoring nnnors wim nv Tonev also scai y. Bob Velkv mlssted the g.imfi htcause oi uincss.

oolnts fnr Jonrs led them wilh 2fi Gi eater Hartford assumed a 42-3(1 nnHtimc advantage, but the Hawks Tan off a lt-2 tear the first two minutes of the second half to tie the score. Th! game was nip-and-tuck the res' of the way Assumption beat Holy Family, in recent C.Y.O, Vacariate 3 basketball action. Sam Ja- r.ohs' 21 points led the winners while Chris Carr had 13 for Holy Family. Our Lady Good Counsfl top ped St. 66-36, as Robert Koivnacki and Victor Edge Ion combined for 41 points.

Mitt Wage and Tim Harkins tallied ten apiece Fot the losers. I 51. Ann tripped St. Peter, ft-JO, in overtime as Mike Sosno.vski i 1 tallied lj markers. William Gil- 3 dca's 15 led St.

Peter. Our Lady 5 of Good Counsel ripped St. Au Jlgustine, 66-J7, and St. Ana Irnuoc 3 Holy Family, 58-2S, In othei gamr-s. Five games are scheduled ir ihii week eno.

limy nosary mu ence meet Saturday at 7:15 p.m. Ihe Shehan Center, sunaay nrrEuiile is: 12:30 p.m.-s«t. ie- resa vs. Our Lady ol Grace; Our Lady of Peace vs. Holy Name; 3-51.

Mark vs. St. James; and 4:15 St. Ambrose vs. St.

Am to Clash lOilers, St. Laurent Duel At Wonderland Tonight Basketball Nets Con'quer Ques, 113-108, As Roche Shines TJN10NFJAF.E, (AP) onrhp scored a career high and 'Ed rallies the third and fourth quarters Friday nfft ts beat San uiego etched the conquistaoors American BasketMll Assoti-atlon road losing streak to games. Roche scared IB points in ini thirrt iwiod as the Nets cami frum seven points behind to take an 82-77 lead with 1:37 leri in tlie quarter. But they, fell behind by seven again with eight This lime, Roche scored five coints as Ihe Nets went on 11-3 li ir and took a ltu-wi in twn free thrmvs by Paultz with left. Roche then scored Hie Nets' next six points on two baskets nnd two' throws and a iump shot by Paulli and two free thro? hj fieoree Carter in Ihe final min me a late San Diegn comeback.

Paulti scored J2 pointi Carter added 15. Two ci Slew Johnson and Gene Muore, led the Conquistadors witn in pectively, wiuie Lar ry Miller had 22. GREENSBORO. N. C.

-The Carolina Cougars got strong help tiom their reserve as they aereateo, tne virgini Squires 13M1B in an American Basketball Association game Friday night, chalking up their siraignc victory. It was alsn the eighth straight loss nn the who got a game-high oronel 27 points frnm ILrving, Greater HattFiiTi'. nr. nmity i Jim Eakins and Willie Sojour- over Housa- ner addea IB each. Carolina, the East Division leader, had eight players figures, led by Billy ngham with 23.

Dennis Wuycik came off the' bench to had K. 20, and Mack Calvin also Reserves, accounted for 31 nf Carolina's 33 points in th ond period, which- ended with Ihe Cougars leading tD-Jl. Early in the Tuurlh quarter Carolina pulled oul Front hy' 17 points, ana tney ouiu uie gin lo 24 at nne stage. Colonels Down Stars I LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Kentucky Colonels guard T.i playing with S.STia points and a crowd yelling Tor him In make nne more has- Iket in the late going, failed to reach his scoring plateau but! kelp Ihe colonels- to tneir Gre-itcr Hartford had a 54-13 lsth victory in their last edge in Tebounding.

but Clemons a 115-106 decision over and Toney cnmbitipd for 29 Hou- ttle Utah Stars. satonic caroms. C.Y.O. Cage Results By JOHN JOHANSEN i American Hockey impctition will be re-Ihe Wonderland of Ice. tonight, following a absence, aiwi an i 1 one of Ihe seasons musi duels in an o'clock clash strong St.

Laurent (Quebec) neiorc an expei-icu ity crowd. It will be the second me-uns the current campaien be- tween lhc two tor ed clubs, ana corn reams win ut gains all-out to gain a vital win in efforts to remain at the lop of the (Jan-Am standines. The Oilers have an nuaeu ri-n-. because they will be striving lo' retaliate for a 103 Irounclng handed them by the els here Nov. urn who has started In every game the Colonels have except three since 1he 1367.

started the game needing 19 points to heerime third to score lfl.OOu points in the American Basketball Asso ciation. his 17th point wilh 6:25 remaining tn put Kentucky eti too ar-aj. Later nis team mates began feeding him the ta.l, but he shot only twl rest the missing I our collected two assists, The game was close throughout, but the Colonels main tained a "slim advantage most inly the second loss in Ihe. last 16 games for nine. Dam'pier in a bal anced Kentucky attack were nan rssei witn points, Aros with 22 points as well as 27 rebounds and Rick Mount with 20.

Zelmo Bcalty led Ihe Stars with 26 points. loiiDwen ny my Jones, who had 20. Chans Clio Tumi DALLAS (AP). Rich Jones scored 33 points, 'including 13 of his team's last 14,. to lead the Dallas Chaparrals tn a 110-108 American Basketball Associ ation victory over the Memphis Dillas' had lead in the second halt triiled by three when Jones Hiried'.

hi! hot streak that pushed the Chips ahead. Althouijht the Oilers be at top strength lor Ihe critical clash, head coach and general manager Pete Correnty is naturally concerned about the effects of a king layotf dating back to Dec, when the local club 'scored Impressive back to back weekend victories ever the Lnngeueil Marquis here and the East Montreal Fuelers in CflnaoV Correnly's skaters have had only two workouts during, the year-end holidays, with some of the players away visiting family members and Mends. Tonight's important contest will be. the makeup nf an originally scheduled Dec. IS duel between the Oilers and Jels at Wonderland, which hail to be called off because of a major snow storm in Canada.

Coutu in Local Dehnt Playine his second game In Oilers' uniform but making his debut before focal area fans will 19-year-old goalie Richard Coutu. A native of Quebec and currently attending Vr.i- Montreal. Coutu turn ed hack 38 opposition shots Dec. 10 when the Oilers scored an exciting 5-4 victory over the East Montreal Fuelers in the Montreal Civic Center. The youthful Coutu has been ruled ineligible for intercutlegiate play because he perfnrmed with the profes sional v-ievciana liarons ol inn American-Hockey League last seasnn.

Correnty will have veteran and ax-Brown University star, Mark Bums, as backup goalie to Coutu, II needed, and skating on defense for the club wifl be Chris Gurry, Paul tanguuy, Paul Patrick and Charlie Gurry is re- Ing both of the Oilers' Iwo games because of a chipped leg bone, and Brown will be back with the local club after skating last week with the United States team In World Cup Tournament play al Colorado Springs, Colo, Making up the usually strong Oiler lines will be season's top point producers, Rirss McClene-Shan (26) and Dick Taomey (24), along with Kent a riot (13). Dnb VoiilcuK (11), Eno Kralt (0), John Sherban (61, i-ranK iir.mo ijj and possibly Brown (S), who excels on both defense and offense. Jets Strong on The Jets, shooting for a re peat of their November triumph the Oilers, will be fronted four of the Can-Am League's top three scorers in Pierre Fontaine, Gaetan Vcillnux and San. to Vivace, along wilh swift Mi- eron, who scared Ins last aencarance at Wonderland. Also in action with Cuach Geno Lemmetti's Jets will be such couaiile as Pierre Bourgeois.

Jean Guy Le- 1 ivuche: weinstein. HO HOME IV no.

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