4gtn1vymwws cg er ZIMEWN BLOCKS RIGHT BY KUIINIC By RICK FRASER Examiner Sports Editor Light middleweight Johnny Kubinlc of Windsor was voted the outstanding boxer in the Central and South Western Ontario amateur hordng champion ships and Olympic Trials which wound up Saturday evening at Barrie Arena with six championship bouts and an exhibition match Kubinic took the light middleweight title with unanimous decision win over Hartman Zimmerman of Toronto Friday night he decisioned Ray Galante of Hamilton in the light middleweight semifinal Kubinic scored two knockdowns over Zimmer man On hoth occasions Zimmerman was up almost before the count started but be was forced to take the mandatory count iailer and with longer reach than his opponent Kublnic scored well with both hands at long range All bouts were scheduled for three threeminute rounds Kuhinic along with other winners will now ad Vance to the AllCanada championships at Vancouver Ma 2930 From this tournament five boxers will be lc ed to represent Canada at the Olympic Games in okyo this year HENRY WINS First bout on Saturday nights card sawVOrillias Walter Henry cop the bantamweight title with un animous decision over Don Ferguson of Brantford Henry is actually flyweight but because there were no other entries in this division he moved up to bantam Henry showed good solid lettljab and hook and he used them to pile up points against Ferguson Doug Scharff of Renfrew southpaw took the light welter division with split decision over Julie Mandell of Toronto Scharff forced the fight all the way and both fighters were bleeding slightly from the nose at the end of the threeround bout MANAGER DISAGREES holler of protest came from the corner of To rontos Frank Bullard when Seiggy Fischer also of Toronto was awarded unanimous decisionin the middleweight final Bullard was taller and Fischer had trouble get ting in closer When the decision was announced Bul lard and his handlers looked disgusted and discour aged And some loud remarks from Bullards man ager supported the expressionss gt Rod Foster of Hamilton won the light heavy weight division with close but unanimous decision over Heinz Koppe of Toronto Koppe was bleeding from the mouth in the first round and Foster was pouring blood from his nose in the second Kitcheners Heinz Limpert an outstanding perv former in the twoday meet followedup technical knockout victory Friday night with Second round knockout in the heavyweight ï¬nal against Torontos Frank Simon NOT IN snare Simon entered the ring with spare tire qhite promrnent aroundrhis middle and Limpert usitfor target big one at that Simon bit the deck in the first round ad right to the midsection sentbim down again in second He got back on his feet but Limpert iollowe up quick ly anda right to the head sent Simon down the 10 count at 212of the second round The lightweight match was between twei ht LarryMcGregor of Renfrew and welterwei Jobriny Lapldual of Toronto There were no on for this division and although no ofï¬cial decisl was an nounoed Lapidula heldtlre edge all the way in this exhibition Always there wlth reddyo ysh For Home Re acorating orflgood res Barrie SOccer Team In Win The Banla Snow Club opened its season Saturday wide 52 victory over arromoiox oi Rex dale at Barrio Fair Grounds Harry iiioirlson scored two goals for Barrio while Dave Mac Adnm notched the other Barrie travels to Aurora tor game next Saturday at pm Barrie Horses Place Show No Barrieowned horses were in the money at Fort Erie Fri day Gallant Hello owned by George Dangerï¬eld cams third in field of ll Odds were quoted $1165 paid $960 to show in the third race Deks Levy came home second in laid oi l0 Odds were $105 paid $860 to plane $310 to show Deka Levy is one of two thoroughbred owned by Dick Henderson was nus nwnMWlv your Iflilliall ravev17 SIMON AND LIMPERT MISS TARGET gRecreation Takes Up Most Hours At Arena More recreational hours are Stars ind 95 hours School being spent each winter at hockey leagues publicandsep Barrio Arena according to An aratolvhad 21 hours of ice time our manager Wes Allaopp and pickrm teams and minor and he has to tact Ind iigures bockoy pmotioea had 175 hours to prove it For example the Arena usual ly uses 1500 ice time hours per winter Over the past oeason Mlnor Hockey alone took up 481 hours ï¬gure skating took 175 hours and there was total at tendanca oi 18951 for skating sessions In his annual report Was shows paid admissions for all avenh were 50200 compared with 37555 laatyear The ï¬gure skadtlg club eon siota of approximately 200 mem bers while Minor Hockeyoom plied its total Saturdays between am and pr and Monday nith from to oclock Midget Bantam and Pee Wee Ontario Minor Hockey Associa lion teams pun thalAtom All Public skating who held Sal urday afternoon and evening and at the 18911 total ntiuldanoe $6938 involved children and stu en Another an hours went to ad ult hockey practices MIPS DRAW 10532 Figures for Ontario Hockey Association games show the in termediate Severrllpa drew total of 10532 fans for lg scheduled home game and three playoff Wests The Barrio Junior Plum bers had 7014 followers for ill Other events oomlng up this month more Barrio Central scheduled games and nine play oil the lha annual benefit hockey game between the Barrie inter mediates ami Hap Enuna Nia Giantsgogdgférssplit Two Weekend Games When graduation time rolls around at Mickey Owens base hali school Gus Triandos and Joe Torre should stand at the head of the class The two catchers earned their diploma Sunday in way that would have made Owen proud iriandos missed third strike that led to the deciding run in Cincinnati Reds 20 victory over Philadelphia Phillie while Torres passed ball on the third strlks paved the way for Pitts burgh Plratea 65 comefrom behlnd trlurnph over Milwaukee Braves in the second game of their doubleheader Owen ofcours holds the dis tinction oi mlsang the third strike with twoout in the ninth inning oi ale world Series game now operates base ball bowl for boys eight thro ra Triandos passed ball put is Johnson on iirst base in Short struck out Frank Rob tnson tor what should have been the third out then walked mm Harper andigave up rimsoon ing single to Chico Gardener ME 10835 THEBALL the Pirates trailed 53 when Bill Maneroski openedths ninth by striking outrfiha ball how ever got by lhrre and Manor cski went to first The Pirates to win tire game on Kirormsion CO LTD mover sssvrcr assistance in planning your vacation 7266525 107 DUNLOP ST three singles mixed with and rifles hunt The victory gavs the Pirates split for the day Milwaukee won the first game no In other National league games Lon Angeles Dodgers drubbed San Francisco Gi ts Chicago Cubs nipped nature bowing in 11 innings and New York Mets downed St fouls Cardinals then lost 0n Saturdayvtha Giants edged the Dodgers St Louis whlppcd the Meta the Philr lies nipped the Reds 54 Pitts burgh homhed the Braves 1M and the Cubs clobbered the Colts 94 Cincinnati added another run oil Short in the eighth Sunday on Johnsons single and Robin sons double Nuxhall held the Bhillles to four hits Willie Slargeil tw ouston Cults ia Drysdalato wln his tourth some theGlaotsonlyruninthoeixih Mohamed Shoe won the nightcap or the Pi rates aiter they lost the opener on the Brnvea sevenma sov enth inning Hank Aaron started the rally with home run and Mike De La Ho singled across the lead run No Pittsburgh er rors helped Milwaukee Eddla Mather slashed threenrn homer in the first in ning ol the first game and dou bled home two runs in the Braves flverun first inning of the second Jim Gilliamaod Maury each drove in two runs while Frank Howard smashed his 10th homo run for the Dodgers John Baseboro also homered Their lupportmada it easy tor Don in five decisions on sixhitter Willie Mays hadtwa of the hits both dcublesl and drove in gara Folk Flynn drew 1310 fans Prouods from this game go to the Retarded Childrens Association HIGHEST CROWD Biggest crowd at tho season win on bond for the Winter Carnival The rink was packed with 4400 that evening on era In excellent show 11m Skating Club Carnival Anyone thinking intermediate andharlot Hockey Ito unmoat ofthalcadmewllioosurprlsed to learn that these two clubs drew 1100 people tookuponbvloporcentofiho total too time The We Boxing lrlall hdddnpdltweekeodotartod the alonnrar aouanaway at the Collegiate annual cadet bespec tion on May it the international All Breed Dog Show sponsor ed by the Barrie Kennel Club on Maylband thi annIIII Shrine Grcus on May Starting Juno Mn sic shows will be held eadr Sat urday Wrestling and roller skating are allao on the agerrda again histamine and manager Wes Ailsopp is predictingvone of the busiest simmer masons over who mm in steeringgsar make Driv FRONTME linillljligi gown 40 WisIlium formore maneudmhiI itylurningrndiuaiaupto14 thantzuchofaimiludn Exceptional stability Plant your bet wideapart and youll know why wide track 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