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Show On Last-Secon- Goal d Eagles Battle Canucks in Sait Lake Ties With Spurs Special to The Tribune DENVER The Salt Lake Golden Eagles scored a goal with three seconds remaining Friday night to earn a thrilling 4 tie with the Denver Spurs. That last second goal backed up the brilliant play of Bruce Carmichael who scored a hat trick three goals conduring the test. Great Tilt action-packe- assists by Head and Rochford Denver took the lead then scored again at 7:57, with an assist from Rochford, to tie it at 3 3. goal by Brian McDonald to set up the last minute effort by the Eagles. Salt Lake returns to Salt Lake City Saturday night for an p.m. game In the Salt Shortly after that Salt Lake had a goal called back after the referee ruled the puck had been deiected into the goal off the skate of Ernie lickey. At 16:56 in the final period i Palace S.L. Tonight a on Patrick Cup champion Vancouver Canucks in the Salt Palace Saturday night, and then depart on an extensie road trip to the Northwest. The Eagles and Canucks will face o;; at 8 p m. The game is also a benefit for the Salt Lake City Youth against last year's Hockey League Vu.,uer. champiots d as a thriller most of the and Golden Eagle coach Ray Kinase wich his charges played probably the best road game of the year. The Eagles fell behind, at 16:56 of the third period, and during the final minutes the Salt Lakers pulled goalie It w a ay will tage the ers, ages ice for sevr-- al preliminary contests beginning at 7 p.m. 10-1- 'aid e Pr.and Phoem San De90 Vancouver Denver Sait Lake Seattle Lost T 5 3 4 I 6 4 11 2 4 4 3 4 5 0 63 14 13 12 46 47 S3 57 4? 45 46 45 31 40 54 51 70 Results Salt Lake City 4, Denver 4 (tie) PtKemx 4, Vancouver 2 Friday's Russ Gillow from the game for an attacker. The strategy worked and at 19:57 David Rochford jammed the puck Into the net for the tying goal. First Score U p a Carmichael started the Eagle scoring at 4:24 of the first period when he tallied his first goal with assists from Rochford and Gaylen Head. Denver tied it up at 13:55 in the period on a goal by Wilf Martin. Salt Lake started the second period with two men in the penalty box. and at 2:58 Denver took the lead on a goal by Gordie Vejprava. The Spurs scored again, at 3:20, to make it Final Period 3-- In the final period, Carmichael went to work again and at 3:55 he scored again with Dyer, Geurts Net Handball Finals Brent Djer and Bill Geurts moved into the finals of the Salt Lake City handball tournament by capturing impressive victories Friday. Dyer defeated Marlin Shields, to stop Shields bid to become a Cinderella star in the meet. Thursday Shields knocked out the defending champion Stan LeCheminant who was top seeded in the meet. Geurts followed his upset of F.?g Chapman Thursday with a three-gamvictory over Boh Apple Friday losing the first game, then winand ning the next two, 21-1- 21-1- e 17-2- 21-1- 5 21-1- The championship match will be played Saturday at r.jon at the Towne House Athletic Club. It will be followed clash for by a Shields-Applthird and fourth place and then the consolation finals will fce held. e Kowalski Wins Wrestling Tiff Krusher Kowalski took the second and third falls to defeat Ox Anderson in the mam event at the Fairgrounds Colliseum wrestling matches Friday night. In the semimain, Matt won the first fall over Jim Blackhawk, but Black-haw- k won tiie second fall and the two finished in a draw, Johny War Eagle threw and Paul Duke Meyers DeGalles and Eric the Great also battled to a draw. Ur " Andy Bathgate plays for Vancouver Canucks, be playing in Salt Palace on Saturday. Although counting Doctors Postpone Operation SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Doctors have decided to postpone for two weeks an operation they thought would be immediately needed by one of baseball's more colorful characters, Lefty ODoul. The ODoul, a maior league hitting star of another era, was told Friday he would have to undergo surgery Saturday to remove blockage of the main artery leading from the heart. But doctors, who still listed O'Doul in fair condition, changed their minds in hopes O'Douls condition would improve w ithout surgery. The ODoul was taken to French Hospital Wednesday after suffering a stroke and losing feeling in his left arm. The hospital was inundated with phone calls all day Friday from O'Douls countless friends. He and his wife received many of the calls and both remained optimistic. Franks not feeling very well now, said Mrs. ODoul. But hes a tough old bird and he'll come out of this. O'Doul j rtgtded as one of the mo-- t promising w ingers in hotkey. We regret very much losMover said, ing Schniuut, lie has a lot of potential and I'm 'me he will do a good iott for Seattle. He will probably he back to haunt us. To Play Center Fielder will play center tor the Golden Eagles, replacing 7 L. V il r .. r few !! JV S s Owners of Small Cars . . . OLDS FALCON V RAMBLER F-- MUSTANG 85 s CHEVELLE QUICK SPECIAL TEMPEST plagued s with upon recently-acquire- Guyle d Fielder at center. or WINTER TREADS E,aiM.SB0rJEW IX ti 92CB02QGG3 m for ippiii wyys. rmmi- - ar-Georgia Pacific CEILING TILE VINYL SHIELD Any Quantity Premium Panels ..ED i: W!m 32 ttn 58 4x8 .... f-. I fires'0' 'ie - - L ..sens'- ,cco.nP' l"d o" pnc ..pin ,T!C r'.et ve'fn,iowV 2 ,od CAMPER 78x14 YHIUWAUS $1.25 per tire EXTRA. pov smrmum mmumm . . OFF fr 353 E priced PIUS 37c to 43c per tire Fed. 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Gule's Billy McNeill, who suffered a broken tibia last week and had to undergo surgery. The former Seattle star is 5 9 and weighs 165 pounds. He placed for the Chicago Black Hawks in the 150-5season, and since that time has been under contract to the Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings. Fielder has been tne WHL'a individual sconrg leader nine times, getting 122 points m the 1956 57 season. He al'o established a WHL record for the most a ssi.sts, 95, in the 1958-5campaign. 7-- 2 lie n ill Gil-mo- Mm of assets is that he helps build 1 Canucks Len and wing Maloney, Lunde. season Vancouver last wined out Portland in the Patrick Cup competition, and the same Portland team bowled over the Eagles in the Salt Palace earlier in the season, Builds the Wings One ri ni2Er"3 nm p n Other Stars Other hockey stars with the are center Andy Bathgate, wing Ted Taylor, wing Murray Hall, center Phil d his services after lengthy negotiations. In order to secure the services of F.elner, however, Salt Lake was forced to trade a w a v 23 y ear-olBobhy solutely phenomenal. Every team m the league has been trvmg to get him. T The Canucks are a veteran organization and lat year won eight straight games to secure the Patrick Cup. They are currently tied for second place in the league with San Diego, both teams trailing Portland by four points. The Canucks feature the leagues top goalie, George (Gardner, who has spent part of the past three seasons with the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League. FIs. GF CA 20 10 16 15 Salt Lake Golden Eagles Owner Dan Meyer and Coach Ray Kinasewich were Friday after they had obtained the sen iee of veteran Western Hockey League standout Guvle Fieider. 'This is fantastic, beamed Meyer aftT he announced the of Fielder Friday at aquu-itiothe Salt Palace. Guyle is the greatest stick handler in hockey history and we are very pleased to have him. He will join the Eagles Monday. once who Kinasewich, played on the same team w ith Fielder, said, This guy is ab Veteran Club Western Hockey League Won 9 7 6 6 5 C'ty 4 4 Young skat- Hockey program. 27 S.L. Gains Veteran Star Stick Handler oxer-joye- The Salt Lake Golden Eagles will face the defending Western -- The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, November 15, 1969 M i KITCHEN CABINETS Close Out (s SUPPLIES 12 Fall Clearance f off m fo SAIT LAKE PRICE SALE Indoor, Outdoor Carpeting tif FIRESTONE STORE 1 Phone 204 E. 3rd South 363-674- FIRESTONE STORE BAILEY'S COTTONWOOD tb street Ph. 28-299- (Acroee 1875 E. 4rrn SALT LAKE Phone 364-- 1 965 3rd So. et 2nd West K 6 4800 So. 359 per yard CARLOS SMITH HOHADAY a:roiS3:3Si.::earff Phene 1 4675 Holladay Elvd. 278-042- X. v |