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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1972
THE JOURNAL
Valley League
Action Tonight
Minor Hockey
Will Host
Public Skate
The Ogdensburg Minor Hockey
Association announced thai public
skating will be held again this Sunday,
Feb. 13, from 6 to 8 p.m. The first public
skate was quite successful and the
OMHA is anxious to have more couples
of any age and families of any size be
our guests.
The warming house and snack bar will
be open. We can't promise moonlight but
music will be provided if we can
scrounge the equipment. No hockey or
rowdyism will be allowed. Bring your
best Valentine.
VALLEY POOLTOURNEY
STANDINGS
1, Rose's Tavern, 355
2, Fred's Tavern, 239
329
3, Murray's Hotel, 326
4, Gaslight Pub, 315
5, VFW, 292
6, Al's Tavern, 289
On Tuesday, Feb. 15, play will be at
Al's TaVern. This will be a round robin
with Rose's vs Fred's; Murray's vs
Gaslight; and VFW vs Al's.
In Valley League action tonight, in the
Eastern Division, Heuvelton is at St.
Regis, St. Joseph's at Parishville,
Brushton-Moira at Colton and Lisbon
draws the bye.
In the Western Division, Edwards is at
Morristown, Harrisville at Knox
Memorial, Clifton Fine at Hammond,
and Hermon-DeKalb draws the bye
Biddy Basketball
Saturday
9 a.m.
Oscar's vs. Ward's
Howard's vs. Sholette's
10 a.m.
Bristol's vs. Lions
Murray's vs. Moose
11 a.m.
Elks vs. Brown's
Kiwanis vs. Dairylea
By
Pro Hockey Standings
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Thursday's Results
Detroit 4, Buffalo 2
Boston 9, Vancouver 1
Pittsburgh. 6, Los Angeles 1
Montreal 7, Chicago 1
Minnesota 3, St. Louis 1
Only games scheduled
Friday's Games
No games scheduled
Saturday's Games
Buffalo at Boston, afternoon
Los Angeles at Montreal, afternoon
New York at Pittsburgh
California at 'Toronto
Chicago at Detroit
Philadelphia at Minnesota
Vancouver at St. Louis
Sunday's Games
Montreal
at
Boston,
afterPARK ST.
noon, national TV
Los Angeles at New York
Friday, Feb. 11
Vancouver at Pittsburgh
6:00-7:00 Am. Legion vs Bill's Hair
Philadelphia at Buffalo
Styling
Toronto at Chicago
7:00-8:00 Pee Wee Travel vs Norwood
Only games scheduled
8:00-9:00 Bantam Travel vs Norwood
MinorHockeySchedule
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HOW TO
'WIN HEARTS
AND INFLUENCE
VALENT
ES?'
ON MONDAY FEBRUARY 14, 1972
PUBLISH YOUR OWN
"PERSON-TO-PERSON"
VALENTINE WISH
In The Personal Column In The Journal
USE THIS NOVEL WAY TO EXPRESS YOUR LOVE!
See Example Below .MOTHER
' SWEETHEART
WIFE
MOTHER, youre very-precious.
DEAR SUE — Happy Valentine
MARY—You are the staff of life
Its natural to love you. Happy
Day with all my love. Be mine
to me. Be my Valentine. Love
Valentines Day. Son John Doe
always. Your Beau Bob.
husband Tom.
Just print your message on the form below, Clip, and mail, enclosing $1.00 to cover cost of 20
word message. (5c for each additional word.)
Valentine Wishes
Classified Advertising Dept.
The Ogdensburg Journal
Isabella St., Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669
Please use only One Word Per Space — 20 Words
Cochran Family
Watches Barbara
Win Gold Medal
RICHMOND, Vt. (AP) — The skiing
Cochran family, glued to its television
set Thursday night, watched daughter
Barbara win a gold medal in the
women's slalom in the Winter Olympics
at Sapporo, Japan.
"We were pretty happy," said Mrs.
Cochran, "but we were sad for Marilyn.
She fell." Barbara, Marilyn and brother
Bob are all members of the U.S.
Olympic ski team.
Mrs. Cochran said the family had its
fingers crossed when Barbara was
skiing.
"We were hoping," she said. "I know
she can ski well under pressure."
The telephone interview came to halt
with a shout from the rest, of the family
in the background.
"Can I go now?" Mrs. Cochran.asked.
"It's on again." -
Robinson Gets
Baseball Award
NEW YORK (AP) - Performance,
says Brooks Robinson, is what counts. It
separates the good players from the
great players on the baseball field, and
it leaves a special mark on a man who
cares about other people.
Robinson, the All-Star third baseman
for the Baltimore Orioles, was honored
Thursday for performance when he
received an award from Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn as "the player
who best typifies the game of baseball
on and off the field."
Willie Mays of the San Francisco
Giants received the first such award last
year. Robinson received the most votes
in the balloting by a special committee
of sportswriters, sportscasters and
baseball executives. Others in the final
field included Ernie Banks of the
Chicago Cubs, Al Kaline of Detroit and
Harmon Killebrew of Minnesota.
The award noted Robinson's involvement in drug abuse education and
prevention programs, visits to hospitals,
and activities with underprivileged
persons. "As flawless as his work is on
the field," the award read, "it is matched by his actions, behavior and manners off the field.
OFA Swimmers
Capture Third
Win A Row
The OFA varsity swimming team,
under the direction of Wayne Raab,
scored their third victory in a row as
they defeated Salmon River last night
61-33. OFA captured first place in eight
different events.
OFA won the 200 yard Medley Relay
with a time of 2:13.2 Bob LeBeau won
the 200 yard Freestyle with a time of •
2:20.6. Joe MacMartin captured the 50
yard Freestyle with a time of 26.3. Joe
Hollis took first place in the 400 yard
Freestyle with a time of 5:47.6. Brent
Loffler won the 100 yard Backstroke as
he recorded a winning time of 1:20.4.
John Keefe performed well and captured the 100 yard Bfeaststroke with a
time of 1:19.2. OFA also won the last
event, the 400 yard Freestyle Relay with
an overall time of 4:20.7. John Wilson of
OFA won the diving competition with a
winning total of 116 points and Mike
Wells of OFA finished third.
Other swimmers who scored points for
OFA were: Joe Hollis who took third in
the 200 yard Freestyle, Mike Wells who
gained third place in the 200 yard Individual Medley, Mark Blair who earned
third place in the 50 yard Freestyle,
Allan Bova who took second in the 100
yard Butterfly, Bob LeVeau who took
second place in 100 yard Freestyle, John
Wilson who placed third in the 400 yard
Freestyle and Steve Sovie who gained a
second place finish in the 100 yard
backstroke.
OFA's record now stands at five wins
and two losses. On Tuesday the swimmers take on Massena who at the
present time are undefeated with a 7-0
record. The meet will be at home
starting at 4:30. On Feb. 18 the swimmers will participate in the Sectionals to
be held in Canton.
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Valley League Leaders
VALLEY LEAGUE BASKETBALL
SCORING LEADERS
Name
Sohool
Hutehinson Knox
Collins
SRF
White
Knox
Moore, R.
Lisbon
Latray
BM
Hanley, P.
CF
Kraft, ASJA
Wickwire
Parish
Taylor
Hammond
Arnold
Harris
Mullarney
SJA
Kraft, J.
SJA
Gutterson
Heuv
Bowen
.Harris
Aldridge
Edw
Fonda
Lisbon.
Loucks
Heuv
Carvel
HD
Durant
Morr
Nelson
Hammond
Davison
Edw
Eggleson
Morr
Smith
SRG
Hurley, J.
Colton
Warren
Lisbon
Tresidder
Knox
Susice
SRF
Spadaccini
HD
Hayes
HD
Storie
'
Hammond
Woodcock, J. Morr
Matthews
HD
Bomyea
CF
Hartley
Edw
Woodcock, B. Morr
Maguire
SJA
Kaminski
Harris
Wendt
CF
Fish
Colton
Murphy
CF
LeVac
Heuv
Gray
HD
Childs
BM
Terry
BM
Manning
Knox
Thomas
Parish
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Parish
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FREE THROWS
NAME
White
Carvel
Aldridge
Kraft, J
Tresidder
Ferry
Moore, Russ
Kraft, A.
Matthews
Hartley
Warren
Wickwire
Davison
Durant
Loucks
Colburn, B.
Handley
Fonda
Spadaccini
Maguire
Richards
Moore, Roger
Hamilton •
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Hermon-.
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Edwards
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Lisbon
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Hermon
7
St.Joe's ....7
Heuvelton.. .8
Lisbon
7
Heuvelton... 7
Knox
6
FIELD GOALS
NAME
Hill
Hutehinson
Mullarney
Kraft, A.
Wood
Kraft, J.
Maguire
Loucks
Gutterson
Davison
Eggleson
Aldridge
Hamilton
Minckler
Moore, Russ
Woodcock, B.
Ferry
Edwards
Knox
St. Joe's .
St. Joe's ..
Edwards.
St. Joe's .
St. Joe's .
Heuvelton
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Edwards.
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Edwards.
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REBOUNDS
NAME
White
Moore, Russ
Hutehinson
Gutterson
Fonda
Loucks
Woodcock, B .
Woodcock, J.
Kraft, J.
Kraft, A.
Mullarney
Handley
Timmerman
Tresidder
Rickett
Hartley
Eggleson
Merkley
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Lisbon..,
Knox
, Heuvelton
Lisbon
Heuvelton
Morristown
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ASSISTS
NAME
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Davison
Kraft, J.
LeVac
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Colburn
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22
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18.3
18.0
16.7
15.9
14.4
14.4
13.8
13.3
12.3
10.4
10.3
9.9
9.2
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8.3
8.0
7.6
7.1
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5.2
5.0
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4.6
4.4
4.4
4.3
4.2
3.7
3.7
3.6
3.2
3.2
3.1
3.1
3.0
3.0
AVG.
23.83
23.14
22.17
21.00
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18.71
18.43
17.00
17.00
16.57
15.14
14.71
14.67
14.43
14.20
14.14
13.63
13.43
13.14
12.83
12.67
12:67
12.57
12.33
12.00
12.00
12.00
11.29
10.83
10.67
10.50
10.33
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10.00
9.86
9.83
9.80
9.43
9.43
9.29
9.29
9.17
8.67
8.67
8.67
8.20
8.14
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