| " ’ - - ~ . ‘ 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dee. 27, 1965. | R Wi Ni M + ea >. ~ ’ ' | : r e South Captures Se me Blue-Grey. Game ~ BUUUueTEN _ |Montreal in six games. The) 10:04. , Watson | The Bruins made it close with DETROIT (CP) — Alex Del- Wings tied the two previous | 8:39. three goals in the final 10 min- By “THE CANADIAN PRESS..,was marred by a brawl in the vecchio knocked in Norm Ull- games between the clubs here.| Shels om geal by: utes. -Mupray Oliver connected A ing display final minutes. Bill Briggs, lowa| | ’s rebound with 56 seconds| The started slowly with | Montreal 5 6 1324 |twice, and defenceman A! Lang- spectacular passing display fina . ° game end a stolen pass gave the tackle who was one of four Ne- | to play Sunday night to give De- both clubs checking tightly, | Detroit 5 10-24 |lois got the other. South two victories over the groes playing in the albstar | Mestonel ana, nn | eeatay at to handle omy i Attendance—13,846 <... <... Goaen, Se Tevhes henbaceet North Saturday in U.S. college game for the first time, was in over Montreal Canadiens. shots minutes BLUES TOP BRUINS defenceman, was at football all-star action. ithe thick of the free-for-all. Wings goalie Roger Crosier only 11 tal of 36 minutes in penalties, Ready Johnsca put on’ the \Northern teeri-metes joined ts |.| made ix big-saves in the Montreal put on a strong) NOW YORK (AP) —Gb Ne’ |inctuding two misconducts and display in a South come- the battle. teolt aet in final three mia- power play when Bryan Watson a anes oe eee ane ict itive minutes each for spearing bck that toppled the North The game ended with three | utes as the Canadiens’ sought was penalized by Referee Frank | ore 8 Ho- | Phil Goyette and brawling with 23-19 in the annual Blue-Grey players from the North bench | thelr first National Hockey Lee \Udvari at 4 55 of the fret pe- | Rangers to a ¢4 National Ho- iy.) sf dnoig, geme-et Montgomery, Ala. apparently racing on to the field | gue win on Detroit ice in 12 |riod but didn’t score. ckey League victory over John Ashley called 28 Bill Clay of Mississippi ito tackle North Carolina’s Ao | gemec—a ctring that stretches | The Canadiens appeered to the penalties for a total of 78 mun- State stole the pass and sped thony Golmont after he inter- | back to February, 1964. have a big chance at 8:39 of the sae nee ee eee eamins to Ob: Boden. ‘39 yards to climax a wild fourth rented Blue pass. 7 coere rookie oe: year |tinal period om ee aan — ee Marshall had four assists in Sead cetors over’ the "North ihe Greys took ati 8 second- Mog wee porta, yt of pea adh aguas points in front of last-place Bru- |addition to bis 10th goal of the a 21-14 victory over the North iai¢ lead before halfback Bob od period we 2 one troit Oey AGE ins ‘a the , as the Rangers ended 3 Sten, Fis. (maaan of Fone Sane Snues 8 GEY SPLIT ae at the play ended, | Nevia fed Don’ Marshall, who |three-game losing streak jami, .|Blue co interc York im front in the Johnson, a Texas A and M 2 recov fumble. The Wings victory gave De- caecieelh deimananin Ted Har-| put: New 5 quarterback. completed 23 of 33 S,Pass and a o> troit a split in the weekend ee ‘ris cross-checked Bruce Mac- oe Saree on, Gone, Dee First Peried—1. New York, for 301 yards. He tossed | ns arter ries between the clubs. Mont- igregor of Detroit and also wae | scored goal 8€8- \warshall 10 (Nevin, Hillman) say oor Pel passes and pasteetiee ‘ste ied 2 ee ifeal won at home Sotendey |poncliaed, iafurioting ‘the Conn gen with, Oi minutes gone in 47: 2. New York, Nevin 15 scored once himself. the South on its wineing surge. when Henri Richard beat Cros- who stormed eround Ud- opening period. ; , Neilson) 6:20. Penal- » North -- South j : . with only 2:11 to play. veri After the Rangers’ Phil Goy- ities Green, Howell :29, Robin- ee came _— ae ae os - Montreal goalie Gump Were-| While both clubs were short, | ette comverted a Nevin pass im |son 3:37, ms misconduct after Allen McCune of West ar 0 is an a yards ley knocked down Uliman's shot |Crozier caught a J.C. Tremblay | the opening minutes of the sec- Giacomin (served by Robinson) Virgiels had directed the South |; TS-yard drive ‘he capped from left wing gs the public ad- jehot and fell on the rebound. | ond period ant Don Awrey |11:00, Prentice ; to a touchdown and two-point (he over plunge drees announcer said it was the |Jean Beliveau and Bobby Rous-| countered for the Bruins two |i¢-14” Langlois 19:42. conversion that tied the score. 17" a y minute of the game. seau banged at the puck end it | minutes later, the Ranger cap- erled—3. New York, hat cut the North lead to 19-16. stood et W. _ but Udvari : Second P. . ‘WARRED BY SRN et are feet and betore he could cover |culed the whistle bed blown ead |tay sma ™et, Batt Inge \covette 6 Nevin, Marshall) 50 : 5 Awrey The Blue - Grey engagement touchdown pass to Harlen Delvecchio knocked it in for the Canadiens stormed around | scones 1seth 4. Boston, oe of Baylor for the winning points Lith goal ef the eseson bien egata worthy, Dillabough) 2:37; 5. * > i. a on It marked the firet time thie Crosier made big saves on Ri-| OMEN Tetyle ee iecurred (New rork: Neri York, Finland Tops Nick Raseas of Notre Dame soon thet Detroit has beaten je hard, Jacques Laperriere, | 10 Nevin cored: hie second lIneerfield 10 (ticke, Hadéield’ i who led U.S. college football Gilles Tremblay an ion goal on a pass from Rod Gil- eee. Penaiig, = Brown 3:14, teams in punt returns during hi Provost — bert. Ingarfield boosted the Hillman 4:20, Howell 10:47, “Warriors 4-2 err isaee i Chicago Tecan selcims Ss Os ea ete ot fats eben ai gee Cae 1 . : ‘ : aie FLIN: FLON, Man. (CP)— aye runback for a wack Ti T i am ha age ee 100th goal of hie NEBL career. Nevin 17 (Goyette, Marshall) Finland's nacional hockey team-|down before the South drove for les toronto ory in Ted ft out be.| Nevin ecored bis third goal |:31; 8. Boston, Oliver 9 (Mac- gave up the first goal and thea | two touchdowns to wrap up the i wen en tet ak eed with only 31 seconds gone in the Donald, Langlois) 10:11; 9, Boe. rammed home four consecutive | game. CHICAGO (AP)—Chico Mak’ : . final period. The lifted his |ton, Langlois 231; markers to defeat Flin Flon. HIS GAZE IS ON THE BALL oval madarey a tae nee jot the oneene | Gaak period, ‘The geek ped Me lie poste Ouver 10 (Wilma) Warriors 42 in an exhibition . riod pulled Chicago Biack as than he ecored all last season, (16:02. Penalties—Hadtield, game eeore shout 2000 tees |For] Company Green. Bay Packers place the Baltimore Colts in NFL anei the Packers won, 190. | Hawks into a 11 tle with Tor. | pris Peried ja ee Bd Jchaston, who replaced ming 4:15, Oliver $:10, Green aun viskigy cone te Wak poo yg re Bg ban Paelt ste oe ee a aa ao —_ = mat ants’ |7:24, Ferguson 16:44, Talbot | rookie Bes ter aan and ai aces minor, major, slag: veamereup tor. the -Wout- >} ns Proaram clear the goal posts as be tied 1% sudden sag: alle tapes aes Hockey |18:46 Sided: wees visteh at New emacs duet, Mastad ; ern Canada intermediate crows ans og the score yesterday against Chandler repeated the feat im the game. (AP Wirephete) Sts doadionk wives the _ one Peried — St mee in’s third goal. Johnston, how- |major 14:15, Nevin 16:24. : the 1964-65 season, ran -Fin- ae Hawks to within a point of the double minor, MacGregor, |ever came up with several spec- | Shots on x ’s record on a” Canadian | DAYTONA BEACH, Fila. (AP) leaguedeading Montreal Canadi. \V*" ° tecular eaves as the Rangers |Boston 11 9 18—98 tour to four wins,’ one loss and |The Ford Motor Co. agreed ° ens, who lest 1-0 Sunday night in |'°SSig peried—1. Detroit, Del-|peppered him with 28 sbots in |New York 7 11 3341 one tie. The Finns have been |Saturday to continue its racing : WwW or Detroit. ‘ hio 11 (Ullman, Howe).'the final 29 minutes. Attendance—15,928. beaten only by Canada’s ne (program on United States stock | FD LILY S Oo e failing to win for the firs, | “°° _— tional team—10-4 in Vancouver |car tracks next year, using its FB lay aa ta ak Dec. 19. 427-inch stock production, wedge : > : games, i E land, whose next game is Mon- |img in the U.S.—the National ie coe Se eee Sz=| TO’ Snap Winless Streak f===-—/Packers Defeat Baltimore me in ’ ? in Winni ainst the [Association for Stock Car Auto ond, period when he streaked in | e Monitobe eee aon all- |Racing and the United States| py THE CANADIAN PRESS j [etter eratbing a rebound om @|to convert on a pass-out by Bob Ss i otars. uto Club—agreed to recom-| December has been a real bad | © ee. ot reer: B was Sie second gos! @) al ‘Don-Donaldson and Jim Davie |sider Ford’s single-overhead-|month for Boston Btuins in the || if ee 0 poeacles pl | : : scored for Flin Flon. _ |eam engine for use ‘in 1967, [National Hockey League,- but eae at i. toe caiiad SCORED ON POWERPLAY JACK HAND Tom Matte, a converted hall-|field into field-goal range. OPENED SCORING Ford officials were not avail |they celebrated Christmes with ~ Jost over-a minute later, .Ma-|_Toronto’s Tim Horton was in nd BAY, Wis.(AP)—|back who hadn't played quar-| Chandler then came off: the Donaldson opene’d scoring |able for comment. However, @/a bang—and a Vietory.- Be ewes ea coe Weel the penalty box when Maki fired | GRE: . 's Q5-yard field |terback since college, handled \bench to send the big crowd’ of mid-way through the first pe- |SPokesman said Saturday night | The Bruins snapped a month- a bo Bas in-full flight on the [the tying goal. Bobby. Hull’, |Don C — ae we a ad Spitee clguebcetiing eberes for the 00,008 isis a keasy ty making riod, beating Finnish goaltender a statement from the racing |iong winless streak by defeating | ' 4 os ie and cruised in to beat |long shot was bobbled by Saw. |goel after sagen dani over-|Colts, He is the eon of Roland |good with the kick that a Sepo,, Vionsa, wih s . Chatering (eee seanat tae Oe ball with a 25foot wrist shot. |chuk and before he could gain (Seconds of Green Bay |(Joe) Matte of Carleton Place, the Packers of a home title 30-foot shot. vce’ aie tee tedenane fe ee : ||" Hull scored his second goal at [control of the puck, Maki skated [time play gave Green | Bay | (ice) Mas hockey for |game next week Hakanen tied the ‘score on a (consistent with the understand-| In other games, Toronto Ma-| 10:14 off énother rebound, this |up and nudged it under the Leaf | Packers e tehaha of the Na- |Detroit Red Wings end Cleve-| Bratkowski played the entire close-in passing play.- ing we have with NASCAR and |ple Leafs extended their unde- time from Kenny Wharram. |netminder’s pads. ence — . Sunday |land Barons after petforming"in |game after Start’s ribs were _ Partinen and Peltonen gave |USAC,” : feated streak to seven games by t the Leafs in front| But it was Sawchuk’s only tional F eet over |junior ranks with Ottawa Sham-|damaged on the first play. The ” Finland a 31 lead in the sec-| Ford officials announced sev- |downing Chicago Black Hawke po etore the period closed. |misplay of the night. He tumed |" @ 13-10 playolf victory ae a 33 - year - old_veteran from c-c -eriod on screened shots. eral days ago that the single-|53 and Montreal Canadiens +2 before i the defence in a brilliant performance |D2ltimore- Colts. >" HELD EARLY LEAD ~ |Georgia did-@ fine job. Oftanen-_ hoceiel’ the” Vieme (overeat = Cee a van (eames vee wee ee oe Boyer ct point blank st Hall, | against. 4 Chicago’ stots and | The Packers moved on to en| Baltishore held a 10-0 lead at| In the winning drive in dver. - lecd to. 4-1 in the- third period | would be, used on .he stock car/ The Bruins, whose best effort a ee but Boyer |was particularly sharp against |NFL title game with the de | 'nelf, end the Packers never time, he connected with Bil before Devie's: 0d sae See ee a hit ee ee toes rebound ‘behind him. |Phil Baposito a few moments {fending champion Cleveland the heif, and the Peckers never me, be conne target, from Ylonen’s glove into thé net |sequently was ruled not eligible | Montreal early this month, | @ By ces his 14th “goal of |after Maki’e goal. Browns here. next Sunday. nected with a 2tyard field goal |and with Carroll Dale fer big for the game's final goal. by the NASCAR and USAC oa ended their slump on. third-pe- Shac et 8:31’of the third| Hull fed the puck to Esposito! The underdog Colts, playing |With only 1:58 or regular play \gainere The Warriors took six of the |grounds it was not a stock iriod goals by Tommy. Williams Oe enn ae oe lene dace wont the tenkt of the mt dad :the lender a severe bandices with- | veining It was @ foregone conclusica game’s nine minor penalties. {production engine and not avail- and rookie Bill Goldsworthy. ; eas ithe puck from Pet |centre fired through a mase of lout their injured Although the Colts Wet the that Chandler, a former New George Allard’s solid per-jable to the general public on a@|' Ted Green, on the_ sidelines Pulf le ae teat blueline |players. However, Sawchuk |Johnny Unitas and Gary Cudez0, |1o9¢ and had to kick off to the York Giant, was going to get formance in the Flin Flon goal |competitive price scale. since Noy. with ¢ yews Se snd: went in to beat Hall from |moved quickiy and’ sent the |forced the proud Packers t0|packers in the overtime ces-|the chance for the winning field Wee the bey to holding Pies | ee ee es ee oe ee shout IS. feet. It wae eleo bia | puck, scooting off lis. let! ped |come from behind in a gruciling |Deckere. in the ovectime tow | ot tie Oe owshl bit Dele to only-four tallies, as the Finns |its stock ear racing activities im |turn to action with slamming about of the season and into the corner. defensive since the’ historic Baltimore- |with a fine sideline pass for @ ' held’ the edge in play for the |1966 because of the ruling. bodychecks and . three assists ee an exces Since ee dealer of 1088, they |titet down on Colts’ 56. first 40 minutes. The Warriors; The 427 wedge engine has [before 10,625 fans. JUS tasees ihc had-a shot at the title after| Jim Taylor moved it to the rallied in- the last 20 minutes |won more than 50 races on the| He helped set up a goal by a i tcom the tueline é portied Caste ‘Dex te. pest. 18," and Chandler, with Starr but the Finnish defence held. [NASCAR circuit this year. Dean Prentice in the second i Lae neicontk whe had Michel then booted the winning . period and then helped Wil- cor sit t th BK AITIC LIOWNS a ioverd field goal ia the sec-.|25yard field goal fiams and‘ Goldsworthy in the Chicago ond quarter, tried agein, this|GREAT IN DEFEAT : finale after Phil Goyette had a Soe Saemiik time from the 47, but Kt failed. | The Colts, who weht into the be pr ipa he winning goal end| AA | . '|MOVED WITHIN RANGE game as a touchdown underdog.“ eavers vown FRIDAY BUSY sor eon et IMIOTTON O-1 | Gyan Winaly RANGM . Cemstal ius ee cae toes The last-place Bruins jarred ramped herd - socking contest. for a (a0 inspired rollout halfback, ae e the Rangers with hard-hitting ‘clare tiig eighth hance at the big money, the the quarterback. However, eagrtietiepppieetier callin fy al of the at| LONDON (CP - AP) — Celtie Crusaders. Second- Matte did a magnificent job ia : we is : ‘orces Bill_Friday had a_buey_ tiene. a ee ae aereraarcaen: = |defeated Morton-8-1-Seturday-to |‘! oe -City-mainteined-the |, ___, «5.1 __|a losing cause es the Colts rey Ocean ee ee ae ater Dowel Gordie Howe |tie Glasgow Ranges. (or first Doce with a 32 victory over Aussies Team battled against overwhelming sitet, nckadlag.Sooe mandert Scr |" tual lived iawp goals: 0b cheb Vinee maces. ie wee Haame'slotace' in” the “sorts” Soccer (Peet . Spits. «Matte, curcted -the-bell-29 ee ee ween ee re eee a eee his total to 27 fa 3 panies. Ken 5th goal’of the season. League's First Division, Each |" ntiargay’s Results Opens Defence ~ mes on rollouts and seaks brooke Beavers, Canadian Allan. |here.” ll conduct in rst two periods, ‘ : ‘ a ya Cor chpins_efeted te | "Dlurmaren trey ioc thecal ony ene inrecdon eet, wale deeneroes,| 0h Meta arr a ee ee ee oer re nee aac wp Sanday te te apening seme of ren ambe)Sebeoston scored |New Yor’ Vic Hadi and fon 0 Skah Wir Chicago som just, Gil Temioay vite Melee, were deened_ ty Det niacpont CBiecbura ? —-(gSSPNEY’ Bp “easton "india reeog ietperinen, ven le . 4 Boat . rn x ° ; ; wae and defenceman Jacques |fermline 3-2. a LEAGUE play the singles matches for the Ahearne Cup amateur ho- |But Claude Cardin, top ‘scorer |Boston's Bob Woytowich ex- |ing the leurs 2 a ae, won-ied-lost record and the Ausicalla es the heavily |S'@Tr completed a pass to An ckey tournament here. in the Quebec Senior Hockey |changed punches in the first) Eddie Shack ecored win- | Laperri coulce [Rangers are 1931. Their user: Division I area today defence of (07200, but the end dropped the Leksand of Sweden defeated |League last year with 25 goals |period and Green and Wayne |ner for the Leafs on a 30-foot For Detect ed Nottm Ul. lest nivel’ is Dunfermline wite jAberdeen 1 Hibernian 3 Lay oret A Cap eecinet Spain ta [Pall when hit by Lenny Lytes ‘another Swedish team, Soder-/and -44 assists, “and Maurice Hillman of the Rangers went to slap shot that cleanly beat |Alex De ick tone | 1040 ter 3 poate. Celtic:'8 Morton 1 of the global compe- |, Don Shinnick, Colt right line- in another game. The |Hurtubise, 21 - - old right |it in the second period. Black Hawk goalie Glen Hall. man joined linemate Dundee 4 Motherwell @ the. climax backer, grabbed the ball and Sicacskel ee Sly. tee. Coote winger playing his firet “year | Bill Hicke sent the senowe (Oe ee er ee ee ee coe, tum ts Ect ise Samed M lFalkirk 2 Partick 0 tition. Santana, |*ooted 25 yards into the end ie Ut Me tne Ghat es ee a a eee pone eon moe wate BRE yey defeated Blackburn Rovers 42, /Hamilton: 1 Clyde -4 Sire Nod in the Nest match. |200€- fora shocking opener. teams this year following the the Canadians. s season. |while Toronto shorthanded, is the First | Hearts . Mirren S . the unexpected ‘withdrawal of the! Gilles Cartier, 22-year-old cen- |Murray Oliverssquared the |rookie Wally Boyer, Frank Ma-| Only => ee ees re iti uiae Kilmarnock 3 St. Johnstone 1 [and poreet ereeciet piles NHL STANDINGS eee wether ce Breanne rep eres pat a ies he Sonaine - , power play. It was Provost’s| The English/League’s heavy ae thee. . Joan Gisbert. The draw wes four teams will YY @ | goals in -the.-second.period. with |. Pren’ Br . i ' ea = ie Sete at ee eas reine ce opts ote Sela peeing meee, Baan rb ia S| eee a arta MANADO a Jan. 4. i and Bill” a -old |fore Goyette connec’ ; aR arte ns eae a acer ea ae es ne ei aes Di tae TA eag LEY ieo g EE AD 2-1 in t tet period itwo years ago. East 2 and 4-- 0 in the second. Each! Scoring ‘or Sherbrooke in the | [i two. [Berwick 8 Forfar 1 | phe ape y org OY | Chicago 16 9*3 106 72 35 team_counted twice a. Geen Pe ano ws and | Ea cen Fon 3 1 Wednesday, competition ends Geen 5 “ Ss | : ier. rom Thomas | # Dumberton ; The Canadian team had no|Carisson scored -for Djurgaar- aentrons | Queen ofS t a ee ar eetect ve auolle, |New York 716 7 86 109 21 trouble topping Djurgaarden at |den. : — et ) teerecns anal Galle wen beck 619 3 66 1% 15 ; The Sherbrooke goalie, 28- tie teadta the cup from the United States am KEY yeat-old Serge Aubry from Que- 21 0 last year, the 12th time in the HOC gor, WR. ie ihe MeeOGe Eeeeme Crusaders 2 Lintield 3 19 years after the Second World sor, ». Mm season, By THE CANADIAN PRESS {also won approval from the Le ang Bre eg mE Bei gg Mtg SATURDAY crowd of nearly 7,000. Distillery 3 ‘mean i Gin, We seve etie tune. National League - | The Ahearne Cup competition Glenavon 6 Clifton ce 4 Detroit 3 Montreal 4 is an international round-robia : ‘ ‘ Chicago 3 Toronto 5 tournament played annually on ag ¥ New York 2 Boston 4 different rinks in “Sweden. : a er t American League The Russians had accepted af e eran F ‘alo 2 Cleveland 3 invitation. But on Thursday the . aemunacs 2 Hershey 3 organizing Swedish clubs, Djur- . Rochester 3 Pittsburgh 2 ‘ |gaarden and Sodertalje, re-| a e | Rrovidence 1 Springfield § ceived a-telegram saying the inner Central League Russians could not come ‘due i e : . : Minnesota 3 Tulsa 6 Sips ito internal difficulties, : es St. Louis 2 Oklahoma Cit . gtece: Puan. Memphis 2 Houston 7 Local S d PY eter Aanneens, and| Hershey stilt trails Quebec Aces | DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES OF Ontario Senior , oca qua Hershey Bears celebrated in the Eastern Division. , TEXACO FUEL CHIEF Woodstock 7. Guelph 5 . Christmas Saturday with over-| Also scoring for the Ameri-| , Add NOHA Junior Meets Saints time victories in the American jcans were Hotes rena Home Heating Oil Garson - Falconbridge 2 North | Hockey League. —-” Warmth without worry ali winter long Bay 5 amble, tied for second Deliveries right on schedule so Buckingham (Central Jr) 4 Hal- nico oo oot enile ‘ tee aa scoring race, Pang heen wae tek tae cant neve run ahet. Fel Che the ites 5. tae tan’s High School: hockey team “|scored on a 20-foot shot in over~jcame late in the third period, | burning, and protective to your heat- ; SUNDAY SCORES Tuesday night at the Charlotte- . |time as the Americans, defend- and Bob Leiter. Bill Knibbs and jy emer cu us for Texace St, Lawrence Senior town Forum. The following is ing league champions, defeated |Ted Taylor scored second+period ay Maxville 5 “Morrisburg 6 . the line-up for the Charlottetown Pittsburgh Hornets 3-2. goals for Baltithore. Dial ‘ Manitoba Senior juvenile_aggregation: : Wayne Rivers scored in the| Gary Young, Randy Miller, |! : Selkirk 3 Werroad 5 Cot =~ + RR: om: G. Cay opening seconds of overtime.as|Roger Cote. Bill Sweeney and | 4 7312 Central Junior — the Bears downed Baltimore |Yves Locas scored for Spring- |= Arnprior 4 Cornwall 7 Defence: R. Stewart, R. Youn- Clippers 3-2. ES gute field. Dave Creighton got the Ontario Junior .|ker, Gord Ellis, Ken Ballem, In games, Saturday, jonly Providence goal - : ee 5 pare 2.. oo aa — wi oe ; ; Springfield Indiang defeated| Dick See ek oes. Glow the . Hamil Torofito orwards: Doherty, r : yf : ° NOWA. Junio Whitieck,” Brian’ Foley, ‘Lowel | oye gg ne ee beams Can con, sity "ond ical Rentie- |L- Pixseah, Sc Gebounj wee: land Dorcas Goweed Bultaleite vier), Oiber Berce gosls| Ch'town Petrolemm Sudbary 3 Souk See, Mate Ml crown Pool cache sine wae | Dlavers ot the Sherbrooke Swelled, ie Alibarne Cap com Autry ond “Lionel Stewart, L. Manroe,’N. Thomp- |Bisons 3-2 dwere by Ron Atwell and Wayne Products Ltd. Aes Deteeteeen Sone Brown, Reh ot z Beavers gang up to stop stor- petition today in Stockholm. (cp wWirephoto via cable |son, R. Leard. pemapy oer ger otagrenge Angee) mir a a ay A geal selina ose edie Ch’tows Dnt: = we "| img attempt by Per Lund- Canadians are, from leit; from Stockholm) Spares will be needed. them -eight points im front Buffalo goals, . j } : 8 * ; ’ ; ‘ : . ‘i ' 3 yy ; : : t 4 ; ‘ ' : , ; é « * é PRES PET ET EE I NE RT NRE : rf POET NRT A TEL LOE LT aE a ” ? q 2 : . Z °