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The Brandon Sun from Brandon, Manitoba, Canada • Page 6

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The Brandon Suni
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Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
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Wheaties open with win SPORTS Brandon, Thursday, October 2, By BtLL DAVIDSON Sun Sports Editor Fiinudon Wheal Kings of the 1 i' ji Canada HocVey League defeated Dauphin Kings the Manitoba Junior Hotkey A FINE CANADIAN WHISKY moderately priced League G-3 111 an exhibition encounter before 1,023 fans Wednesday evening at the Wheat City Arena. It was the first game of the season (or both clubs. Wheaties held their visitors to 14 shots on the Brandon net in the entire game including 11 Victory over Chicago Cubs Met milestone mere two shots in tne second By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rookie Ted Simmons Followed ea'iwnne wneaiies a walk to Joe Torre with a two- York Mets won their tested Dauphin netminder Ron Lowe no less than 4ti times. And if thai isn't enough, out triple in the ninth inning to 100th game Wednesday with 12-inning victory over Chica- lu wneaties aeienceman go' C'whom New Yorkers Hichie Allen, who doubled in won a clear cut to had earlier chased and then sur- an early rut. sing ed in two Qvef Lan.y Huston the National ll1ore U1 Fm to pull passed for the only fight of the rough, enter- League's Eastern Division title.

PbJIfes even idler Joe Hague Besides the majors, referee Fourth of a series Bowman wants more scoring By CHRIS AYLOTT was drafted by the Blues from Canadian Press SKff Writer Chicago Black Hawks this sum-, mer, Box otfice success, and one of An i i new face the best defensive units in the among ()e crop )f rigM wingers National Hockey League, have is Jarosav 3Q; tne former not been enough for coach inLemational hockey star with Scotty Bowman and his St. (he Chechoslovakian national Louis Blues. team He will most likely start Bowman, who lias sold out his le seas0 wi(h Kansas City expansion club's arena without tlie Bues- Central Hockey the benefit of a flamboyant of- League farm team, fence, is looking for the scoring Ron An(Jerson. 24, was picked punch to put the Blues on equal Jp -m (he summer draft from terms with the more expen- Los An(jees KingSi and Wayne enced Eastern Division clubs. Mabii was aclded from Cnk.a.

Blues, with all-star veterans 0 Jacques Plante and Glenn Hail, Bowman traded away his first who have 27 seasons of NHL ex- im amatcur draft choice to perience between them, last New York Rallgers for experi-year permitted the opposition ence; cell(re phi Goyette, 35, a only 157 goals in 7b regular sea- vetcran of J3 NHL with son games, pis effort earned the Rangers and Montreal, the Vezina Trophy for Plante fomlcd a strenE tijlE B9 bP I Padres clipped San Francisco second with a two-run homer. Giants 9-4, Pittsburgh Pirates In Washington, i Bp Dale Peters meted out 28 penalties, 15 to Dauphin including a edged Montreal Expos 5-4. St. stems three-run homer the io-minule misconduct ot Bob A'-Trr-, Louis Cardinals shaded nisi inning siarieu ine senators QVCy Phillies 6-5. on their triumph over Boston.

with the above statistics in In the American League. Chi- His 30lh homer followed walks nlilul lhose fans foolish enmigh cago White Sox nipped Alinneso- to Ed Brinkman and Ken Mc- to mjss game might be un-ta Twins, the American League Mullen, Bostsn's Cart Yas- der impression that Wheat-Western Divison champs. 1-3. trzemski hit his 40th in the first les talked awav in this one. Washington Senators beat Ros- inning off winner Joe Coleman, jlSt wasn't so.

ton Red Sox 3-2. Baltimore Ori- 12-13. who allowed only one immediately following the fides bested Detroit Tigers 2-1, other hit. na buzzer Dauphin's rookie New York Yankees trimmed Mark Belanger's bases-loaded coach Neil Kabel said it all Cleveland Indians 4-3. and Kan- single in the 10th set the play- wnen he exclaimed: "I'm real-sas City Royals trounced Caii- off-bound Orioles on the road to pleased." Forr.ia Angels 6-0 in a game their win over Detroit as Jim And he should be.

shortened to five innings owing Palmer bested Mickey Lolich. Kabel's Kings couid be clas-to rain. Roy White's triple touched off sificd juveniles as far as ags Nate Colbert drove in five a four-run New York burst In g0eil ULU mey threw a scare Padre runs with a triple and his the sixth inning as the Yankees jni 0isi more experienc-24th homer. Willie McCovey beaL Cleveland. Mike Kekich ed Wheaties.

boosted his league RBI lead to and reliever Jack Aker com- Wheaties carried the play in 125 with a sixth-Inning sacrifice bined to stop the Indians on five ne opening minutes of the 'first fly. hits. Frank Tepedino singled period but before the game was The White Sox gained their one run home in the sixth and five minutes old Dauphin had first victory of the season at the two more scored on a throwing a 2-0 lead. However, when the Twins' Metropolitan Stadium error by Luis Tiant. 9-20, and period was over Dauphin's lead after seven straight losses.

With Bobby Cox's sacrifice fly. had been narrowed to 2-i. the score tied 2-2 in the fifth, Ed Kirkpatrick singled home "Once we got untrackeel it Bob Christian knocked in two two runs in the third inning and Was okav." stated Wheat King runs with a double. Minnesota's Jerry Adair doubled in the fifth manager-coach Ron Maxwell. Harmon Killebrew socked a as Kansas City routed Califor- And in the second period two-run homer in the first, his nia.

Rookie Bill Buller checked Wheaties did get untracked. 49th, iV the league's home run the Angels on three hits in The locals bombarded net-lead, bringing his season record to 9- minder Ron Lowe with 21 shots and Hal with McDonald at left wing and rrf ttie Western Division Terry Grav as tlje Blues won champions collected only 20-1 five of their firsL seven eshibi- hut that's all, goals, fewer than any of the six established teams or Oakland Mm Ivison (right) and Bob Buchy have a few heated words Don Tremblay. Bob Buchy penalties worked his regu- Ihey were without the services Seals, the expansion division otl. BiKlianan u. a lormer nr harri.i-nr-L- lfff wimprs Rnlch Ontario Junior A scoring star and Dennis Clark replied lor lar snui.

ot, lim Pi.in...-. K.t.j for Oshawa Generals could sain also a definite comer and, but ski. Deadmarsh was listed as nmonn the too 20 Western Div: for irratic shooting from close suffering a tooth ache, while sj0n scorers. Gordon (Tted) Ber-in, could have scored a couple Pudlowski is still nursing a enson dominated the St, Louis scoring 16 goals and 45 assists at Kansas City last season. The Blue are well establihcd 01 limes, umer lorwarus on groin injury.

attack and collected 35 the visitors. When Dauphin wasn't scoring, Wheaties' two netminders couldn't have been blamed for falling asleep. While their counterpart Lowe was kicking out 40 shots. Lloyd Vaughan and Jack Gilroy were called on Lo handle 11. Vaughan.

who worked the First half of the game, assists to lead the divi- on defence with captain Al Ar- the Dauphin team thaL stood in the Dauphin dressing and crenson scored in D0U1- Jn- Jeari-uuy laiooi, rere uenins uisck, room atier mc game, coacn smi. Collins and vounc Clumwrfield. Kahel. who olavcd witli Fort hnnr-hps iwn unak in a mmf and reliable Jim Robert. Dm Moore and Ron Realin Frances Royals "in the MJHL four times, one three-goal game stable regulars.

The Plager stopped more than their share a few seasons back, was opti- and once aeainst Phiiadelnhia brothers, Bill, Boh and Barclay turned aside three that's right 01 nlDI21 uom "le ueiensive misuc over nis cum cnances Klyers, a six-goal game. three shots Position. When Herb Andres in the MJHL. Gary Sabourin with 2s goals. Last year's outstanding net- 1 iimi uua, iic wnen asueu 11 111s ciun wouiu raimeu 10111 wim -ro uonus uiu muiuei i.uiiiuiiidLiuii luuiu uc too turned in an honest night's nm aw3y from the rest of the Ab McDonald placed 18th with missing this season.

Hall is talk- Krntish. Hern, lslie and Fitchner turned in respectable 01 k. league, Kahel cautioned: "Mar- 2 goals and 21 assists. ing annul reuremeni ann is sun In all fairness Lo Wbealies, tel Bouvier's team (Kenora Bowman has six new for- absent from camp. Robbie Irons Huskies I should he really wards playing regularly in exhi- and (jary Howards.

Dotn wun strong this year. He (Bou- bition games, three of them al Kansas City last season, have (Hon Una hacifniu. tVio tamo ripht. wiiip, been in exhibition action with performances lor tne Wheaties. Leslie and Fitchner in particular were brilliant in the second period killing penalties.

Wheaties were caught, committing five minor infractions in the 20 Summary At Pittsburgh, Al Oliver sin- 10. and scored a pair of goals gled in the winning run with Jim Lefebvre drove in four while limiting Dauphin to two none out in the ninth inning as runs with a double and single harmless shots, both bv 15- the Pirates heat Montreal. and Claude Osteen became a year-old Ron Chipperfield" Oliver's hit came after an in- 20-gamc winner for the first Dauphin refused to quit and field hit by Roberlo Clemente time as Los Angeles Dodgers tied the game early in the and Gary Sutherland's two-base defeated Houston Astros. Osteen third period only lo have throwing error on Willie Star- scattered eight hits. Wheaties pour it on in the lale gell's grounder.

Tommy Harper laced a stages for the win. Coco Laboy. who doubled and bases-lnaded single with two out Larry Krutish led the Bran-scored one run. doubled in three in the ninth inning, giving Seal- don squad with a pair or goals more to give Montreal a 4-2 tie Pilots a 4-3 victory over Oak- and an assist. Team-mates Bob iead before the Pirates used two land Athletics.

Leslie. -Jim Ivison. Graham of Montreal's six errors for a The Athletics had lied the Hern and Mickey Wilson added run in the sixth and Stargell game in the top of the ninth on singles, with Ivison conlribut-doubled in the tying nin in the Sal Bando's second homer of ing a pair or assists, as well seventh. the night and 31st of the season, as Bob Fitchner. FIRST PERIOD Dauphin, from.

Antln Rnnrlrins 2fi wbn Plante. and Emio. Wakelv, a who Plante and Ernie Butriy (Andrepkewl Tprrv Rirkiiflll ik a tonph dis- scored 18 aoals and 35 assists in long-time Montreal farmhand. minutes and. as staled only two wiis Heaihe, 1:23, B- fvt ciplinarian and that combina- lflo'7-68 for Minnesota North was acquired in an off-season Rnn jljn SDeis trouble for the rest Stars, his First full NHL season, trade.

shots on the net. On the blueline. Ivison and 11' Moore 15:00. ol the league. PERIOD rookies Tcrrv Thomson and HPn 1 5 Bouvicr and Bicknell.

hoth ex-Bran ifonites, will bring their Dong Lischka were Brandon's best. Heartier, Bob e-uch 1:37, Filchnei Fairbairn scores twice 'IP. Dauphin 5 Bob Buchy who Huskies to arantion I' nday evening For the First game oF a home-and-home series with Wheaties. KITCHENER, Onl. (CP) each scored Iwd goals for the leJIa named Liarke who toiled third per ion- Dcuohi itll Flin Flon arid is IlOW with Bob Buchyl 7.

Brandon. Krulish Mnxwdl's ciiai'j('s to Rod Gilbert's goal with G4 sec- National League Hawks. Singles onds left capped a four-goal came From Dennis Hull, Jim Philadelphia Flyers was i'J--, Dauphin Sunday afternoon for fa New York Rangers Wiste and Cliff Koroll, re-match with the Kings. ne most impressive players Tm- the ice. 9oh" Buchy "ueulher Besides scoring a goal.

WDCr4 Wednesday nignt and gave tnem Hero Kinder and Hat Hanm- a a-4 victory over the Boston gan with singles and Duke Har- Bruins in a National Hockey ris with three were the Vancou- Leaeue exhibition game. ver scorers. then it's Winnipeg and the Jets Tuesday evening for the first regular-scheduled game of the Buchy skated miles last night, shots' on goal er: was on the power play, killed Brondi" 11 rs n-A Two goals by Phil Esposito HERE COMES WINTER! IS YOUR HOME Boston a 3-0 first-period lead. ROUND-UP VALUES and isew Yorn rooKie bin i-air-bairn and the Bruins' Ed West-fall traded goals in the second. Other New York scorers in the Final period were Fairbairn, TORONTO (CPs Murray Oliver's goal with less than three minutes to play gave Toronto Maple Leafs a 3-3 tie with Montreal Cauadiens in a National Hockey League exhibition game Wednesday before fans.

Leafs trailed 3-1 going into the third period. Montreal scorers were Jacques Lemaire. Ralph Back- ad i-'arK and ttod boiling. AT THE NEW SYSTEM READY? RRANTKORD. Onl.

(CP1 Paced by the two-goal performance of Dean Prentice and Jean Pronovost. Pittsburgh Penguins defeated Los Angeles Kings 5-2 in a National Hockey League exhibition game Wednesday MEN'S JACKETS FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY night. strom and Mickey Redmond. Toronto's otter goals went to Terry Clancy and Mike Walton. Bob inks contract PHILADELPHIA (CPl Phi 10 OFF Jim Morrison scored the other 'ittsburgh goal.

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BOYS' JACKETS FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY VANCOUVER I CP) Chica go Black Hawks scored three unanswered goals in the third Our entire regular stock of all types of kiddies' and boys' winter 10 ladelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League signed centre Bob Clarke to a professional contract Wednesday. The inyenr-old rookie has been the club's leading scorer during pre-season games. In four contests Clarke has scored period wednesaay nignt to trip Vancouver Canucks of the Western Hockey league 7-5 in an exhibition encounter before 10,474 outerwear. Sizes 3 to 18. Call COOK'S fans.

Lou Angotti and Stan Mikita KIDDIES' JEANS one goal and si assisls. Today! 88 A clearance group from our regular stock of 1 Reg. $2.88 and up. PAIR WE REPAIR STARTERS AT SHARPE'S AUTO ELECTRIC BRANDON LTD. 14412th SI.

737-1474 BOYS' JEANS and SLACKS I1 Ivors genera, manager, buo Poile. said: "'He's the firsl amateur draft pick the Klyers have acquired that has a chance to make the National Hockey League without any minor league exieri-ence." Clarke was the second ama-Icur pick last June. Last season he scored f)2 goals and 8n assists while playing with Flin Flon of the Wester Canada Junior Hockey League. stock Home of the most complete A clearance of Koratron and regular finished jeans and slacks. Si-ss 8-18.

PAIR Saye Your Sales Slips For FREE DRAWS on BONUS HAMPERS COOK LUMBER Come and join the fun, Oct. 1, 2 and 3 Watch for our "ONE DAY SPECIALS SUPPLY CO. "Everything for the Working Man" MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION WILL BE HELD AT THE ARENA THURSDAY, OCT. 25 to 9 p.m. SATURDAY.

OCT. 49 to 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 85 to 9 p.m. For all boys 10 to 17.

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