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The Kingston Whig-Standard from Kingston, Ontario, Canada • 11

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PAGE ELEVEN 9-- jiSMe- iernP TOE GLASS pi By WOW BROWN THE KINGSTON WHIG-STANDARD THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1 1968 Me VKMg C'-'' 1 AP wirtpteto Goyette shot and missed the puck Moving in on the Ranger forward is another Chicago defenceman Pierre Filote The Black Hawks won 3-2 Goyette (20) during last National Hockey League game in New York Giiles Marotte second from right dropped to his knees before ONE MISS ONE SAVE Chicago Black goaltender Dave Dryden flicks the puck away after making a glove save on a shot from Phil North Stars Blues Win Slapshots Sink Rangers The complete list of skips and their clubs are: CONSOLS RINKS Division Eldon Coombea Ottawa Division Doug Macklem Amprior Division 3 Mann Kinpsion Division Doug Gerolamy Peterborough Division 3-Ray Grant Uniouville Division Mot declared Division BUI Creber Toronto Parkway Division Ken Sinclair Thornhill Division Stu Daw Dixie Division Irving Wallace Jr Port Carling Division Ball Gall Niagara Falls Division Mac White Burlington Division Creighton Hanover Division Murray MacGregor Guelph Division 13-Dr Don Gilbert St Thomas Division Not declared MORE OCA PLAYOFFS With much of the Kingston attention being focused on next week's Ontario and men's playdowns four other Kingston rinks continue along the OCA playoff trail this Saturday Ken Garrison Curling Club foursome meets the District 3B winner at Cataraqui Saturday in a best of three playoff to decide the District 3 champion in the OCA's Rose Bowl event for mixed rinks Reid copped the 3A title Wednesday in Gananoque with a 7-6 victory over KCC's Ted Brown At the Kingston club Saturday Jack White of KCC George Wright of Cataraqui Len Ostrom of Garrison Sid Hall of Brockville and an as yet unnamed Gananoque rink win battle for the district 3A Colts title Draw times for the Colts are tentatively set for 9 am 1:30 pm and 5:30 pm The winning rink from this sudden death competition plays in a best of -three series in BeUeviUe on Feb 11 against the District 3B winner GARRISON GROUNDHOG A total of 24 rinks have entered the annual Garrison Women's Groundhog Bonsp-iel which gets under way Friday morning at 9 am Curling continues all day Friday and Saturday with the finals scheduled for 7 pm on Saturday The first event for the Trophy and the second event for the Trophy are both knockout events The third and fourth events are decided on points Defending champion in the popular competition is Carrie Cole of KCC WHIG WINNER For the second year in a row Mrs Wil-mcr Connor has claimed The Whig Standard Trophy in club competition at the Gananoque Curling Club Mrs Connor downed Mrs George Dixon in a sudden death final to capture the coveted Whig trophy Other members of Mrs rink are: Mrs Ralph Fair vice skip Mrs Bud Wooding second and Mrs William Briscoe lead Plans are now well under way for the annual filly bonspiel at the Gananoque Curling Club The which runs for one day is scheduled for Feb 14 Entries close on Feb 7 All entries may be sent to the Gananoque Club in care of Clare Deir The countdown his started Exactly 10 days from now two Ontario curling champions will be crowned And both of them in Kingston ice surfaces The activity starts Monday and runs continuously until Saturday as 19 teams converge on Kingston rinks to declare provincial representatives in the 19C8 Canadian curling championships The fitting climax for the next week's curling bonanza probably Kingston's biggest with the exception of the Brier in 1957 would be two limestone City crews as titlewinncrs And believe me it's not beyond the realms of possibility Grace Saint and her Cataraqui Golf and Country Club foursome start play at the Kingston Curling Club Monday in a three-rink double round robin playdown to declare Ontario's 1968 champion The reward: A trip to Winnipeg as Ontario's representatives in the Canadian finals on Feb 26 to March 2 Mrs Saint who won her berth in the final series with an 10-5 sudden death playoff victory over Teddy os-tick in the Eastern Ontario final needs jfour wins to realize a berth in the Cana-ian final The other competing rinks in the Ontario women's final are skipped by Ricki llathew of Timmins and Peggy Wherrett Drydcn Mrs Mathew won the Norlh-fn Ontario title while Mrs Wherrett is the North Western title holder There is no Southern Ontario champion dge to a major dispute last year between the governing body in Toronto and the So them Ontario group liraw times for the final series at KCC ard Monday at 10 am 2:30 pm and 7 prm: Tuesday at 9:30 am and 2:30 pm at 9 am and 1 pm if necessary I A TOUGHER ROAD FonKCC's Bob Mann the road is a little longej and a little tougher for a berth at Kelowka BC on March 4 in the Brier He urts play against 15 other Ontario rinks Wednesday night at Cataraqui at 8 o'cloac Play continues all day Thursday Fnday afternoon and evening and Saturda afternoon and evening There is also a wsibility of a Saturday morning draw The Cktaraqul competition on for the Sbnsols championship is a straight double knockout event In other words you cm lose one game and stay alive Lose a second and dead WithAlf Phillips Jr of Toronto the defending Ontario and Canadian champion already eliminated Mann has to be regarded as one of the favorites After all a two time Ontario winner having claimed the title in 1963 and 1964 while curling out of Hanover Also a curler to be reckoned with in this ctmpetiton is Ray Grant of Union-ville Grant is the 1965 winner and the man sho puts Phillips on the sidelines this year Stu Daw of Dixie is another skip who should figure in the final developments He eliminated Joe Gurowka the 1966 titleholder to gain his berth in this i year's event Can-adiens By DAVID MILLER Canadian Press Staff Writer What has four legs four arms two hockey sticks and two slapshots? Answer: Dennis and Bobby Hull The brother-act from Point Anne Ont lifted Chicago Black Hawks to a 3-2 victory over New York Rangers Wednesday night and into second place in the National Hockey Eastern Division Dennis the younger scored both on slapshots from 45 feet to bring his season total to 12 Bobby scored his 35th goal of the year Victim of the Hull barrage was goaltender Don Simmons who recently joined the Rangers from Buffalo of the American Hockey League In other action Wednesday night St Louis Blues blasted Pittsburgh Penguins 9-4 and Minnesota North Stars defeated (Oakland travels to Philadelphia Los Angeles Kings 6-1 in two Western Division games The results left Montreal first in the East with 57 points followed by Chicago with 56 Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs 54 each New York 52 and Detroit Red Wings 46 Philadelphia Flyers still hold first in the West but victory pushed the North Stars a little closer to the top They now have 47 points two fewer than the Flyers Los Angeles and St Louis have 44 each followed by Pittsburgh with 41 and Oakland Seals with 30 Tonight New York will get a chance to snap the unbeaten streak at 10 when they invade the Forum in one of five games Elsewhere Chicago is at Boston Los Angeles at Detroit vine scored at 10:27 of the third period of a 2-2 tie Nov 4 Ray Cullen Minnesota's leading scorer with 21 goals led the North Stars with two goals while Wayne Connelly Mike McMahon Jean-Paul Parise and Bill Goldsworthy got one apiece Bill McCreary and Urn Ecclestone each scored two goals for the Blues in St Louis in a game that was marked by a total of 54 Standings Summaries Are on Page 12 minutes in penalties including two misconducts and two fighting majors It was the highest goal production for the Blues in their brief history Red Berenson Frank Ste Marseille Gary Sa-bourin Don McKenney and Gerry Mclnyk each got one for SL Louis Paul Andrea George Konik Val Fonteyne and Keith McCreary scored for Pittsburgh when Dennis flashed down the left side and unloaded a rising shot that caught the far corner of the nets behind Simmons Just 41 seconds after the goal Goyette deflected Rod pass through goalie Dave legs to close the scoring goal broke a 1-1 tie in the second period and he scored while New Arnie Brown was serving a tripping penalty only Ranger infraction in the game The Kings were bombed by Minnesota but they can take some consolation in finally cracking the North goalie Cesare Maniago Up until the 12:45 mark of the second period Maniago had held the Kings scoreless for 223 minutes and two seconds in a string of five games which included three consecutive shutouts Howie Hughes scored in the second period against Maniago first Los Angeles goal against the Stars since Ted Ir DENNIS HULL Scores Twice and St Louis visits Pittsburgh In New York Wednesday Phil Goyette and Don Marshall scored for the Rangers who trailed throughout the game Chicago was nursing a 2-1 lead midway in the third period Helmets Are Optional NIAGARA FALLS Ont The Ontario lockey Association Junior A series announced Wednesday that protective helmets for players will remain optional for all teams Three OHA Jr A teams Peterborough Petes Toronto Marl-boros and Niagara Falls Flyers ordered their players to wear the helmets following the death of Bill Masterton of Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey League Masterton who didn't wear a helmet died Jan 15 of head injuries received after he fell to the ice in an NHL game Every club in the league has enough helmets for every player and it is up to the association said in a statement following a dosed meeting We are not making them The meeting was held in con-unction with tiie annual all-star game won by the West 5-4 over the East I Ft! East Bows To West SUNBEAM DELUXE ELECTRIC SNOW THROWER A lightweight easy to operate snow thrower for the home owner Reliable 2-hp Sunbeam electric motor drives the 18" auger throws snow left right or forward up to 20 ft away Fingertip height adjustment raises the thrower to clear gravel drives lowers it to scrape sidewalks Built-in 115-volt headlight included Regular 15495 4 4 QE SPECIAL I IOiwO (Free Electric Card Valued 595) 20" SNOW SHARK SHOW THROWER This husky machine was designed especially for Canadian winter conditions Fully winterized 4-hp gasoline engine starts easily and delivers full power no matter what the temperature Chain driven impeller bits through deep snow fast enough to fill 6 city dump trucks an hour Standard equipment includes extra large traction tires and chains Regular 28995 Ol OR SPECIAL Cs I WWwl GENEROUS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON OUR COMPLETE LINE OF SKATES From Peewee to Pro (Even Bob Skates for the little tykes) NIAGARA FALLS Ont (CP) The Wist staged a five-goal comeback Wednesday to edge the East -4 in the annual all-star gams of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A series befon 2119 fans Tom Webster of Niagara Falls Flyers fired the winning goal early in the third period After taking a quick 4-0 first period lead the East outshot 40-25 was never in the game All five goals were scored on Larry Beyle goalie for Ottawa 67s who) played 10 minutes of the second period and five minutes of tile third Other scorers for the West were Ed Hatoum of Hamilton Red Wings Skeetcr Teal of SL Catharines Black Hawks and Don Tannahill and Steve Atkinson both of the Flyers Eastern marksmen were Jim Krulickt of Kitchener Rangers Paul Lessard of Montreal Cana-dlens and Brad Park and Tom Martin of Toronto Marlboro We Still Have A Few Guns Left BUT NOT MANY 2 Only 2 Only MODEL 100 12 GAUGE WINCHESTER WINCHESTER 308 1400 Automatic Automatic iffiw 14400 13500 EXTRA SPECIAL BUYS on discontinued lines of bpys' men's and women's skates REAL BONUS BUYS! BIG BONUS BOY! 24" SNOW SHARK SNOW THROWER 5-hp engine dual augers 29900 Regular 44900 SPECIAL 95 FROM AS LOW AS 3 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SKATES Women's Men's Misses' and Reduced 3314 WATCH PAPER FOR OUR FABULOUS MAMMOTH TIRE SALE! SPORTS GOODS FOR FISHERMEN Check our complete line of ice fishing tackle All you need to catch the big ones GOOD SPORTS Fronlenac Squad Defeats Fronlenac Rifle and Pistol Club defeated Queen's University 2651 2630 last night in a regular Border Handgun League match High scorer for the winners was Ron Lank with 559 out of a possible 601 Walter Smith had a 541 totaLl Jim Smith son of Frontenac's Walter topped the Queen's shooters with a 556 score Doug Caskey foliated him with 537 UNIR0YALI DIAL 542-4971 859 PRINCESS STREET EXPERT SKATE SHARPENING ON OUR PRO CCM MACHINE Free Parking at the Rear Walk Through To Princess Street "YOUR TIRE AUTO GUNS SPORTS ACCESSORY AND SMALL APPLIANCE CENTRE' Open Daily 8:00 am pm Saturday 8:00 am pm 5422892 121 PRINCESS ST.

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