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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 28

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Calgary Heraldi
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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23 THE CALGARY HERALD Sept. 28, 1972 Centennials tie Totems using that extra attacker HOME CAR PURCHASE PLAN Ifyouaresickandtiredofcar shopping, and you simply want the finest, most inexpensive new car available for 73, don't hesitate, phone me now, Roy Pollon, yoor home care purchase expert. I will come to your home or office immediately with full details. J4-hour service. Phone day or night.

287-1088 P. via, tm.MtWW"'"11" 1 Cents continue their exhibition series this weekend, playing the Tigers in Medicine Hat Saturday and returning to the Corral to meet the Tigers Sunday night starting at 7 o'clock. Have you read JIM COLEMAN? our all-day walking shoe By Dune Scott IHerald Staff Writer! Pulling a goaitender for an extra forward backfires more often than not, but Wednesday night before a handful of fans, it worked for Chuck Holdaway and his Calgary Centennials at the Corral. Cents, western division pennant winners last season in the Western Canada Hockey League, played Seattle Totems of the Western Hockey League to a 2-2 tie in an exhibition contest, the second exhibition for both clubs. Cents previously walloped Crow's Nest Pass Red Devils 8-2 while Totems were drubbed 10-1 by Vancouver Canucks.

Cents nursed a 1-0 lead in the first period to the 3:34 mark of the second then Totems moved in front 2-1 after four minutes of the third. It staved that way until goalie John Davidson went to the Centennial bench with 52 seconds remaining. After Seattle had 'iced' the puck twice, Calgary found the equalizer with eight seconds left. we'll have a 1 1 hockey club by then," added Munro. Ross Smith got the first Centennial marker while former a Bruin Dave Bontsr and Dave Westner replied for Seattle.

Referee Joe Cassidy handed out 15 penalties, 11 to Seattle, which included a misconduct to Don Westbrooke and fighting majors to Tim Steeves and Cents' Smith. McLelland made 33 stops over the distance while Davidson turned aside 32. Vancouver Canucks' general manager, genial Bud Poile, was pleased with his number one farm club. "They'll give a good account of themselves in the Western League before the season is over. We had eight juniors, six amateurs and advantage for two minutes five professionals out there tonight and they'll improve.

They'll have to if they want to stay," commented Poile. Cents had a golden opportunity of breaking a 1-1 deadlock in the second period when they had a two man and 35 seconds but the Seattle defenders came through in fine style. While there was only the one fight which drew major penalties, there were several more in the making as tempers flared on both sides. CCC mixed meet The Calgary Curling Club mixed section will meet Oct. 2 at 8 p.m.

Prospective new teams and members for the 40-rink, Sa-tuday night group may contact Wayne Sokolosky, 32 Westglen Cres. S.W. SL $31.50 Brown Grain Other Styles From 26" Marty Kissel, who did the one perfect thing all night, came out to get the face-off and after completing that job, got the puck back to Jerry Holland at the blueline who rifled a shot toward the Seattle a 1. Netminder Dave McLelland kicked the hard drive out to Cents' Mike Rogers who rifled it into the open side for the equalizer. "Some of them played pretty good and others not so well," was the way Cents' general manager Scotty Munro summed up the game.

"But thi'y all have a lot of work ahead of them. We'll be all right by November and Been waiting for a shoe combining good looks with comfortable support? Here's one that will let you walk hour after hour. Quality leather, old time craftsmanship provide restful, "custom-like" feel. The Shoe by Dr. Scholl's Scholl Foot Comfort Shop 814 lsh St.

S.W., Phono 262-1215 LETH BRIDGE RESULTS HELP FOR McLELLAN. Seattle Totems defence-man Tim Steeves helps out his goaitender Dave Mc-Lelland (30) in Wednesday night's exhibition hockey game at the Corral with a well laid cross check on Calgary Centennials' Mike Clarke (3). Other Centennials looking on are Danny Gare (12) and Jerry Holland behind the goal, while Totems' Dave Dunn (3) views proceedings. Cents battled Seattle to a 2-2 tie with the equalizer coming off the stick of Mike Rogers with only eight seconds of play remaining. Centennials next exhibition game before the home fans will be Sunday i at the Corral starting at 7 o'clock when Medicine Hat Tigers will be the visitors.

(Herald photo by Terry Cioni) FOURTH $500, Claiming, 2-year-olds, 5 furlongs. Galant Kim vL. Wiseman) 2.80 2.70 2 tO Norm's Mistake (Ray) 7.90 3.4(1 Hope Ycu Hurry (Campbell) 2.70 Time: 1 123s. Also: Baby Prize, Twin's Sheba, Joey's Arch, Jake's Jewel, Stormy Summer. FIFTH 5500, Claiming, 3-yoar-olds un, 5 furlongs.

Speeds Beauty (Suitor) 8.00 3.60 3.00 Biglittie Bull (Ray) 7.80 5..0 Joe (Driedger) 4.10 Time: 1 HVs. FIRST $500, Claiming, 4-year-olds 6 up. 5 furlongs. Fiying Enterprise (Camobell) 10.50 (.30 3 20 Terry's Speed (Jewell) 5.70 5.10 Silent Bell (McDonald) 5.70 Time: 1:105. Also: Rilla Wills, Poodieraker, Grin Fizz, Jake The Rake, Flume.

SECOND $500, Claiming, 4-year-olds up, 7 furlongs. Khaled Truckle (Charlton) 36.20 U10 5.10 Cupids Dart (Haynes) 3.80 El Cresso (L. Wiseman) 3.50 Time: Also: Scat's Brother, Hope, Sunday Sleet, Aister Rideabout. DAILY DOUBLE $166.00. THIRD S500, Claiming, 3-year-olds, 7 furlongs.

Shirley's Scope (Rycroft) 15 00 6.40 3.80 Disis Joe (L. WisemanV 5.50 3.80 Blaze Of Speed (Haynes) 3.50 Time: Also: Hula Man, Canadian Breeze, Color Me Lucky, Cheno's Hayden, Roly Minx. OUINELLA S24.80. 1 I I I ti lAi I I I 4 EVERY RIFLE COLLECTOR- LARGEST SELECTION OF MILITARY AND SPORTERIZED RIFLES SPECIALLY SELECTED QUALITY FOR THE HUNTER SHOOTER SELECTED AND GUARANTEED. CARGO CANADA IS MEXICO 0 Also: First To Finish, Tickle Your Fancy, Singdown, Wriywaid Bc-y.

EXACTOR $52.70. SIXTH $500, Claiming, 4 year-olds up, 7 furlongs. Spanish Gift (Rycroft) 13.60 9.50 5 00 No Work (Charlton) 4.60 3-70 Lclita's Hope (L. Wiseman) 3.70 Time: Also: Jean's Goldie, Mr. Double Little Beck, Grinner.

Track Scratch: Koio. SEVENTH $700, Claiming, 4-year-olds up, 7 furlongs. Pay Your Bill (L. Wiseman) 18.00 6.80 5 35 Stumbling Cub (Jewell) 3.50 2.90 Heir Of Hope (McDonald) 11. "0 Time; Also: Prereouisite, Furious Flight, Capital Spending, Belli Behi, Tis Foolery.

EIGHTH 5500, Claiming, 4-year-olds up, 7 furlonqs. Joy's Taffy (L. Wiseman) 17.40 9.00 6.90 Winning Skip (Campbell) 5.10 3.40 Jordoon (Driedger) 6.60 Time: 5. Also: Stage Left, Hurry Hally, Red Jetson, Tediee, Northern Empercr. OUINELLA $73.10.

9 Hunter's HIP WADERS Soccer semis set The semi-finals of the Calgary Soccer Association Black Cup competition get under way tonight at 6:30 p.m. when Rangers tangle with Nationals at Broadview. The second game is scheduled for Sunday at Broadview when Gasthaus takes on University at 12:30 p.m. BRITISH ENFIELD NO. 4 SERVICE RIFLE Prachce AMMO With knee harness and steel shank, steel toe, heavy duty.

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