pict WOE AG Ag Satay p Ss ee ee We TE aagie ie { Claude Provost -Mr. Shadow By CHRIS ANNETT Hockey fans can add two more names to the list of the sélect elite in the NHL that are called upon to check Bobby Hull. Eddie Westfall and Ron Stewart of the Bruins played follow the leader with the Golden Jet im the game Wednesday ° MONTREAL, ‘CP)—Montreal| The East-West final im the in- North Bears, Quebec's interme |termediate category will be diate football champions, were |played on the home grounds of to leave by train Thursday night |the Eastern winner, Nov. 4. Winner of the contest will ad-| This Saturday's game /will be fer their Saturday sudden-death jplayed at Halifax Wanderers Eastern Canada semi - final | Grounds starting at 3 p.m. AST. against Shearwater Flyers at} Coached by Wenty Young, the Halifax. |Bears present a for of the contest will ad- {mixture of size, experience and vance to the Eastern final youth. Young, a farmer pro, has ‘Shearwater Flyers Squad: Faces Formidable Bears » Another fullback, Fred Fem sythe, is the same age. and weight as Smith, won all-star honors ip his ‘ man year at Macdonald : | here and like Smith will go % | Winnipeg ip the spring. 2 | John Saliba, a 23-year-old of fensive guard, attended Wye ming ship provided by the evening and it was a case of the leader not being able to shake against the Ontario champion— /built his club around a nucleus |He was with Quebec his followers for a minute. Westfall, noted for his defensive either Toronto’s East York Ar-jof former professionals, univer: |the disbanded United Fi 3 abilities and ruggedness, played Hull in a rugged fashion, but gonauts, Ontario Rugby Football |sity and junior grads: League last season. * Hull managed to restrain his temper until the last minute of Union champions or North Bay | Reports from Halifax have in-| Larry Dorey, a six-foot-one play when he and Westfall tangled and drew minor penalties. Tiger-Cats, NORFU champs, dicated that the Flyers’ defen- defensive end, is in hig segond Despite the fact that every team has a man to harase Hi there can be little doubt that over the run of time Clau Provost is the foremost of the Hull chasers and jn a very teresting article in this months Hockey Illustrated Provost re- veals some of the little secrets that has made his public No. | as far as the Hawke go. “The big secret about watching Hull" reveals Provost “is to keep on top of him all the time.” Sounds easy doesn’t it? However Hull is noted to be one of the most powerful skaters in the NHL and once he winds up there are not a lot of players who can catch him from behind. The only chance his check has to catch Hull if he loses him in the Chieaga end is when he slows down to try to penetrate the defense, and half the time Hull shoots from outside. Little wonder Provost states “You have to catch him in his own end.” Provost has covered the Golden Jet man to man since 1960 FE Wallace Rodd donates the league championship trophy to Tom Monaghan, captain of the banquet of City Commercial Softball League at the Basi- POWER KINGS GET TROPHY ies were Ray Murphy and Neil Hooley. From the Jeft are Mr. presentations were made to team members with the most Provost too has his little advantages. TRICKS OF TRADE “I get together with our defensemen a lot’’ Provost dis- Detroit Massacres Bruins By AL McNEIL MONTREAL (CP) — Mon treal Canadiens, led by little he has bad position to try a shot and then keep going down the boards. Provost and the Montreal defense generally manage to keep Hull close to the boards and Henri Richard with two goals and one assist, downed Toronto on sete. Maple Leafs 5-1 here Thursday Another basic hockey maneuver that Provost employs with some success against Hull is Mfting hie stick. As most fans know Hull has a big windup for his slapshot and if Provost is near piget and moved into a (|i ‘tie with Chicago first. Black Hawks in the National Hockey Pit Martin scored the other Detroit goal in the first period while Gordie Howe and Bill Gadsby also tallied for the Red | Wings in the wild second period, Uliman’s second goal of the night was the only one scored 30, man, Floyd Smith and Andy|man 3 (Goegan) 10;31; Penal |didn't question officials’ integ- Bathgate in the middle period. \ties—None. Boston Detroit The final is scheduled for sive line will either Halifax or Montreal, Sat- | Montrealers. , Nov, 14, depending on! However, Young said he is not outcome of the East coast discouraged by this fact and playoff. ‘ that he is looking to such for- mer pros as tackles Ed Nowal- kowski and Tom McManamy to } Ram Coach [hela their own in any heavy go- Gets Fine In addition, the Bears have LOS ANGELES (AP)—Coach outweigh the 'kowski and MeManamy, has ‘year with the Bears. He came to Montreal after playing the” 1962-63 season with the Flyers, Coach Young said he figures. his club has anh edge because’ the Flyers have not had te# ;much competition this season im~ the Maritimes. “There aren't too many teams that are as = we are, and we figure club” jan experienced quarterback in Harland Svare of Los Angeles Teones who, like Nowal- seen action with Montreal Alou- |Rams said he has been fined ettes of the Eastern Football | Conference. Jeff Smith. Smith, 23, is primarily a full- back. He stands six-foot-one and weighs 210 pounds. He is sched- u for a 1986 spring tryout with the Winnipeg Blue Bomb. in large stadiums away from Los Angeles.” He cited Balti- more, where the Rams fost 35. and Chicago. He said he lrity but felt they were being 9 7 10—26 |subconsciously influenced by the ers of the Western Football Con- | 9 15 12—36 crowds, ference. (the Flyers) hasn't played too” |many good teams,” Young said. It will mark the first time in- ° ‘eight years that an but it was only last seagon that his role came into the publie | power Kings. The senta- 10% Recreation Center 1ast Hooley, Mr. Rodd, Mr. Mona- home runs and the be 6t bat- 91,000 by National Football pevmep 4 YEARS \playoff has been held im the. eye. However he has had considerable success in tion was ate at the anaual night, Others donating troph- ghan and Ray Murphy. Other ting and pitching averages. | League Commissioner Peter Ro-| Tsonos came out of retire- | Maritimes. . Hull in these five years. Last season Hull managed to get only y nelle for criticizing officials. ment this season after a knee | four goals while Provost was assigned to cover him and previous ‘ fe pes Svare said he got the word |operation had sidelined him fol. to this Hull failed to score against the Habs for two straight Wednesday. Rozell’s office in|lowing the 1980-61 season at seasons while Mr. Shadow wa on the ice, New York, following policy, de-|Montreal, He ig a six-footer Initially Provost found it easier to cover Hull because the clined to. disouss i. with an accurate threwing arm. | rangy left winger didn't shoot as much. Now, according te ‘ On Oct. 25 Svare told football} The Bears’ prime receivers | Er tie Sets Ma a ee Sith "ie te tts |is Cae ey Coes ed close in." Hull has a ui ‘are ntimida , has compounded the difficult task of covering. Nevertheless Dg ted 8, Gary Coones and 10% 1. an" students. Men's & Roys’ Wear Dow’s University on a scholye . : riod and at fe “the Canadiens have played — When y ou d LV 1 t "The most difficulty that Provost is faced with {s the Hawk |R¢, more game than the Hawks. Tom Williams, spelled Detroit rh e In O a sewse slke Sal oven inte Wi hes maneaaed bale A moot The oronto loss coupled goalie Roger Crozier's shutou record against Hull. The Hawke play Hull on the point when |S.ned WOMA Win fet og be. he setsed porsds en 28! we eo, ® ey Mae ne asronag Pwo’, rater, 07 [tt or cnet, iat imo eet te] VV ite Rose station : get hold of the puck I @ the Dusline is ender $0 Se eee iee Nek eck aa first in ’ Sint from windleg up for a hard anot I follow hin & oat |/*Rser’ ued uo Sik Ceceer 6 fest wee his rs © of the net, behind the net, everywnere.’’’A tedious and energy eer eee stented. x oa. ae to ‘1 st goal thi k ' ' : . , : ' ffourth goa sea '|games. He sco is las' t l ks lik . oe att lad ty rei ti ae gateway §$YOU May CNiMNK It 100 esome | over five years are no hard between the two. vidual ecor- desp oo i ll. “That ny N thet I be mad at y" states a eee with 10 pa that eae Ver Satiey ‘called e : him but Tadmae MIM, Ber. soot ont thers tarde a cortais 1op | OCHOF Montreal markemes eight penalties in the first two) e others: gasoline pumps, and he does it well and cleanly.” A fitting tribute for a man [were centre Ralph Bacisteas HENRI RICHARD Perach team had nine shots in ? eee ae Se ee ee ee eee Pores ot ihe seven ‘dln Trem |up with he puck, Ne red i ot are, pete es ee het ffi 2 : blay,- whe counted his second. |Rousseau from behind the net | Wings picked up pace d . ‘Toronto's lone goal came from |and the little rightwinger popped finished with 36 shots at rookie an O 1¢ce an a Service area. : RAMBLINGS... defenceman ‘Tim Horton, |it in the corner at 2:01 Ligeia : 3 The firet-string quarterback of the Harpers Ferry High ling Stanley ‘Cup champions, out-| First period: 1, Montreal. | cago 2-2 Wednesday. Sched SER Se Saree he wee drunk during a game, oe ie at and pol Becksrom J Caress) us: | eter turned away 3 Boston \ a " his ‘ nm enalties — Pappi: +48, | if 7 e es ed Thureday againe Seinen ticece tine ie Settee thats 100 Terry Sawehuk, while 4:34, Mahovlich "14:68, "Baun. , Hoon, has, sow lost | tome gasoline that brings you inte our als could manage Duff 16:90. ; ; $ / cave Shea wens mane “ie eae ve on: tree on Montreal's Charlie oe pre ee | five nen SS oe outlets. And it’ll be good gasoline wed regulars a. ousseau. 201; 3. | UMMARY oe ! weet suspended > ME oe use watbas tarntv ead Two of the first period shots (Montreal, Richard 2, 2:06: 4.) First : 1. Detroit, woe. performance that will keep you maliciously stated in a letter to Ballanger's parents and board |by the Leafs came from the |Toronio, Horton 1 (Kelly, Ful- phy 1, (Bergman. | Baihee coming in. A good reason White ' a edeaton ects that Ballanger, played the game under ick ot ME Prank Mabovileh. 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Pe 7 went an operation ahortly after being admitted to hoeptal and | Ralph Backstrom Opened the |Red Wings to 2 lopsided $1 Na- Bergman 15:08,, Hendereon 9:8, | little else for a service station todo. specific problems, too. Your engine ondition improved. Conac! oring a ; mark :24, Goegan 104. ° ee * & ingest saneet be the NHL. 10 wit Toronto Maple Lats, one first period when be beat Saw- lover, Boston Bruins Thuraday Turd period: 9. Detroit, UL The easy thing about it is it takes must get expert care to rua well. A member of hockey’s hall of fame, scored 225 goals during \%b fect. " Five of the Red Wing goals | only a few minutes to discover us. That’s what we give. ue a a a ie aa seeps champ in 1983-34 and The Canadiens made aoe oe icoee ee eer ise tee MAKE Y, ae d ; at h g one e e s s | we a li tia Mane = sennied te guts Se spree ee .p-comag tn mame YOUR ou ll find we re a proud bunch. Drive into a White Rose station. It ’ lwh iod- seconds. 1 ik HUNTERS Ivantage of every. oppertaolty te Rousseau and Beliveau were| "Murphy opened the scoring at Proud of our White Rose gaso- may look like some of the others. (Continued from page 10) {make a killing. On Tuesday of ut Be behi ts ae Sore Thane aa sears by UL VOTE But that’s where the similarity ends, j\this week a typical goose d my tally is correct the number for stubble feeding birds with its but Beliveau now exceeds the twenty mark. high winds and snowflurries I ° ° COUNT FOR Sresthy at ane “ue bate oe was told by an eye witness that | V Lom ba rd i $15.00... but there Is plenty of lic be same’ ‘opening mormigg | ince L MORE room for advancement. The of: \quartette’ that shot at Gleneoe, fences were varied and includ- | shot 19 i i t ed hunting with unplugged shot- clifte ie cee guns ... three shots is not en- picked uv and carried to their ough to satisfy some hunters — car. Forty-one geese in two out- | if the magazine could hold ten jings cartridges instead of five ' plus one in the breech — they'd on the fifteenth and on ducks become the harder they! The lack of-foresicht on ‘he are hunted, I wonder who Will part of many-of our hunting fra- have the honour of shooting our jternity is hadeide deplorable. last local black duck. The hunt- The big majority of our du er who shot the last passenger |and goose hunters pay no atten- igeon must have felt proud of tion whatsoever to bag limits ... is feat. jshoot whfle the shooting is good The wildgeese have been un- jis their motto. When there is no- der heavy hunting pressure of |thing left to hunt or shoot they'll late. Once geese have fed on |blame everything else but them- grain for a month they are akin |selves. Like the farmer's cat to alcoholics ... its awful hard to during the short period of the break the habit. A_huntér who ‘Quail Bonanza’. One batch re- lives in southern Queens not far leased spent every night behind from the Kings County line told a farmer’s barn and every night ». at least nineteen weep | GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP)— November 2nd. This does not in- Maybe it's just a coincidence, |have Vince Lombardi coach his 1 the in } , utilize them all. The scarcer our Lgl awash ak but every time there’s word | Sydney Player Heads Scorers By THE CANADIAN PRESS Paul Andrea of Minnesota Rangers has scored four goals and four assists in as many games to hold the lead in the Central Professional Hockey League scoring race. The North Sydey, N.S, na- tive holds a one-point edge on four players deadlocked in sec- ond place, each with seven Signed To 1974 that someone else would like to ‘football team, Green Bay Pack- ers extend his contract another ifive years. -The one he signed Thursday carries him to 1974, Thursday’s action, which Packer President Dominic Ole}j- niczak said ‘assures Packer fans of good and sound funda- mental football at least another eight years,” leaves the new Atlanta entry in the. National Football League with only one magic name, that of Paul Brown, to wish upon for'a coach and general manager when the franchise fields a team next lyear. @ lines, for instance, We think it’s wt ea wlth he a? me recently that the duck sea- she dined sumptuously on frésh | points. Five players are tied for| Lombardi had been men - : : ; » son en a his area m. Au- killed quail vail bing) last ome the next position with six points |tioned along om Brows. John Multatly W d a : : : gust 1 was going lwas consumed. For days each. : : | h O V t : blast by September 15th. Resi weeks after their disappearance | Norm Dennis of Houston bag hay gedle ay mama ton. TUNe in CFCY-TV en y u Y1 e ou 9 JA dents of the Rustico and Savage the cat would sit behind the Apallos, Skip Krake ‘ Okla- ea 1980 oy ele Yo Baca orci ave reveicd (ern fr beers and cry ber res] bona Steers sad hace Ch Jos as bg Seat peed coechng| > NAY Mknow: : r that ay 8 & ‘out. It was quite a co wt | pagne of Tulsa rs re t i | ‘ : Stn in etme re Soe eyo te ade aos ak element ct you ll know the difference. so as week days. I asked the tailed mice as a steady diet. It | each. wie hed madaged t win 6 sia-| Mewember 50h : ’ question: ‘“‘Why are they not re- |will also be quite a come-down ported?” He gave me a know- ing look and replied: ‘After No- vember 8th maybe — it would be forshunters when crowds will be M% Dan Johnson of Tulsa leads | ’ 7 | the assist department with five ile game in the 1958 NFL sea the only target for their scatter) Oscar Gaudet of St. Joseph, guns {n the feathered realm. |N.B., who plays for St. teat In the six seasons since, the 7.20 to 7.30 p.m. The products and the service. Seal Hn ld ih Se a waste of time before that Braves, is tied with seven other [Packers have won three divi- : 2 ¥ date”. ; : players in llth spot. He has ‘sional titles, two world char | JOHN MULLALLY ; Quite recently I received. infor- counted three goals and a% |pionships and currently are r |Your Li te mation from a very reliable sisted on two others for five sailing along with a 6-1 record our Liberal Candidate source that a party of four hunt-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS (points in four games. ‘ Wet Division ers from Montague, or its im-| WLT F APt! The leaders: oo | fOR KINGS mediate area, shot 22 wildgeese Chicago 4018 99 G A Pts. lead’ with Baltimore Colts. IEE ; on the opening morning. The | Montreal 41 1 2% 1% 9| Andrea, Minnesota 4 4 8 | fis original five-year contract b hunters stated that the two ex- | Detroit 2.3 1 18 2% 5/Champagne, Tulsa § 2 7 25 replaced with another in : tra geese were picked up some | Toronto 2 3 1 9 18 5 |Boudrias, Houston S ¢-7 reed : distance from their blind and}New York 1 2 1 16 12 3|Mestinsek, Memphis 4 3 3 1961, and in 19%4—when it just ; there was no point ‘in leaving | Boston — 0 4 1 8 % 1/|Panagabko, Oklahoma 3 4 havpened that rumors were) ‘oe —them-for-a-fox-- when--someone|——~— — ———| Dennis, Houston --__- 5 1-6 jafoot concerning New York} alii = 4 could enjoy a roast goose dinner. MEAT EXPORTS RISE Krake, Oklahoma 5 1 6 |Giants’ interest in reclaiming| — es " What my informant ts{ Australian meat exports rose | Peters, Memphis 3 $ 6 |their old backfield coach—there ’ i at the fact that they are still hot on |by 34,235 tons in 1964-65 to a|Gagnon, Houston 2 46 |was another which extended | : —— the trail ef the big biack and |total ef 420,736 Johnson, Tuulsa 1 & 6 \Lombardi’s tenure to 1969. ; ; \ te a