Blchbrook Golf Club teach Ing pro Curly Endicoit has his wife Ollie witnm his score card signing in front of their new clubhouse hollowbig round with staff members of The Barrie Examiner over the weekend The group played all but three holes of tho ltirhola layout before the newsman re tired with brace of early scnson high mes Exam incr Photo Senior Hockey Flyers Elect New Executive The nose hockey season in six months away but Barrie Fiyers are already preparing for their second season in OHA Sen ior Arnmpctition With talk of redistribution andor expansion of the ioelub circuit no one is exactly sure of the leagues makeup for next year However Fiyers have already declared themselves as returning entry and proseason work is already under way The first step towards vaca ting the league cellar and build ing an improved playoff contcnv dcr was taken last night when the annual spring business meet ing reorganized the executive forces election of officers was conducted and an adminis erltiun nf I5 interested citizens was created The organization Included is past president president three vicepresidents secretary trea surer tivo team managers and eight executive directors Finances was prime topic last night as ways and means of building operating capital to start the new season were dis cussed An announcement will be made in the near future regard ing major summer project Plans were laid out for another sioOadraw which may be in cludcd in buffet dance party for all hockey supporters Other business dis It included plansfor the hockey souvenir program for sale at home tongue games Don Hammond was nam ed in charge of program adver tising and Miss Amy Lea of the Flyercttes will look after pro gram sales for the 196768 sca son better idea of league mem bership for next season will be known this wcckcnd at the olfAs annual general meeting in Toronto Following is list of the Bar rie Flyers executive for 196768 elected and appointed last flight Past President Hank Part ridgef President Jim Short First ViceP Larry Wood Soeond VicoPrcsident Don Hammond Third VicePro sident Doug Jon Secretary George Hayes Takes Stand By BRUCE LEVETT Canadian Press Sports Editor In world where everyone seems to be working the an gles for ticket to the Stan ley Cup playoffs George Hayes is refreshing excep tion wouldnt enter tionaf Hockey League arena again it you got me free ticket free blonde and free bottlenot while Clar cnce Campbell is running the league Remember George Hayes Hé was professional hockey official for 21 years 19 of them in the NIIIruntil Clar ence Campbell asked him to take an eye test in lotto Itis colorful retort was the final shot in the tongwar he twecn Hayes and NHL of licialdnm Ilell Ive tested my eyes for years in bars reading the labels on whisky bottles can still do it so who needs an eye test Hayes has always had flair for the colorful dating back to his schooldays He didnt play hockey when he wanted day offhe pitch forked manure into the school furnace and everybody had holiday MEMORY PAYS OFF Today George is newspa pcr man He writes two col urnns sweet for the Wood stock Scntincl Review and covers sport for that paper from the area of Ingersoll Ont where he lives Sports editor Marty Knack says George never learned to type so his wife does that for hi to Its good stuffthe readers really love it especially the older readers He has fan tastic memory and writes col orfully about the sports fig ures he has known covers minor hockey high school sport football and golf but espe cially enjoy writing the coil umn tie is an imposing figure sixvfootthrce 215 pounds and in as goodshapn at as when he used bo bold battling Ntffï¬ns at arms length Walking 10 miles day keeps him that way he says and his cnworkers point out its five miles from the Brist farm to the Ingersoll In his favorite pub and George never did learn to drive George is married with three children the youngest fauryearotd boy CAPACITY QUESTIONED Haycs capacity for spirits was and is legendary and coupled with his freevhccling personality ted to unusual situations when he was carry ing whistle IIe recalls the time he whis ttcd dDWfI Bob Pullord on an offside call We are getting ready to face off inside the Toronto bluetine Pulford says to me Whats the matter George You haVe fourvfive beers last night and cant see too wcll Jean Bciiveau turns to me and says George that is an insult Then he turns to Put ford and says He does not drink four five bottles he drinks the whole case The three of us laughed and the matter was promptly forgotten IIaycs makes no secret of his drinking but insists Ive never taken drink before game Ive never been in bar before game FEUDED WITH CAMPBELL He officiated in 1513 league playoff and allstar games and wouldnt have missed minute of it What he would have missed was his running feud with Campbell and cant Voss ref ereeinchief in those days He blames Campbell for among other things the fact that linnsmen werent allowed into the NHL pension fund on til five years ago Ill show you my pension cheque tnday Im ashamed of it On top of his NHL pension journalism helps and he has the family form com pany owning three sand quar ries nearby has bought the Kroporty for expansion He as the money from the sale and is living rentfrce in the farmhouse He estimates it will be about 30 yearsbefore the quarries reach his door step Theyll never have to hold tag day for old George Hayes he says And Ill never have to go and borrow money from that so and so Clarence Camp bell Arnold Neal heasurcr Dave Sarjcant htanager Jim Short Assistant Manager Larry Wood Directors Iim Bertram Bill Bannister Chris Aylotl Barry Goddcn Don Browning Lee Mecks Bill Clark Paul Ford Richardson Set To Defend Title GLACE BAY NS CF Blair Richardson of nearby South Bar will defend his Cn nadian middleweight boxing championship against Jim lifeli leur of Windsor Ont here May lil Promoter Gus hIacLellan said arrangements for the 12round fight were completed hfonday Richardsons British Empire middleweight title will not be at stake Meilleur ranked No mid dleweight contender by the Ca nadian Professional Boxing Federation lights out of New York where he is managed by At Eachman and trained by Charley Goldman Richardson has been working out in Boston English Soccer Changes Stand LONDON ARIThe English Football Association did an aboutface Monday and pro posed that soccer team he al lowed up to two sobstitutes in every game whether players are injured or not It also advocated that charg ing the goalkeeper be pro hibited altogether in the pen alty area The proposals are to be sent to the international board of the World Soccer Federation Both represent complete reversal of the position England always has taken TH BARR EXAMINER TUESDAY APRIL I967 REAL HAZARD CALLED DillTY FORT WALTON BEACH Fla AP When the pro erns golfer about the was tcr hazard on para course here the golfer had better be tlevc its baurduus Theres an Itlligalor In the pond Wilbur Powell operator of the course which borders residential neighborhood has offered dollarafoot reward to the person who gets lhn gator rucknamed Duffy for dullerout of the water Powell said he will turn the beast over to the game war dens to be turned loose In wilder borne Toronto Netminders Both Hurt In Practice TORONTO CPI Job any Bower and Terry Sanchuk thc pair of veteran goalies for Tor onto Maple Leafs must wander today if their teammates have personal vendetta against them The Leafs are tied at one game each with Montreal CInI dicns in the bestolrevcn Stan Icy Cup final The third game Is scheduled for pm EST tonight Ind will be carried in its entirely on the CBC national television network Bower and Sawrhuk could not be faulted if they borrowed has from fellow goalie Lorne New Barrie Golf Feature EDS NOTE In line with the new Arnold Palmer golf lcs son feature and the high interest in the sport in the Barrie area The Eranan Introdinws new summer feature ruunber of tfclf enthusiasts from this news paper witi be making the rounds of area courses and Earl Ilas lom oi the commercial printing department will retold his im pressions and the records of his golfing partners for poster ity This the first of his con tributions after round at Ridi brook Golf Citib By EARL RASRLM In the last few years golf has become one of the most pï¬pular participant sports of Both high handicap golfers and match players have num erous golf courses to play on in Barrie and dtrict Willi about 13 clubs to choose from we decided on playing our first round of the year at ftichbrook Golf Club seven miles west of Barrie left off Highway so This par 71 18 hole course with new modern club house has all facilities for the golfer After was told there would he no mulligans on any hold my partners Don Hondry Curly Endicotl Rick Fraser andI feed off on the 365 par four first hole Please study our scores for the first nine listed below and make allowances for my gim mie putts that rimmed the cup Far 543 443 35 554 49 554 39 454 42 55 564 454 43 Don not nly had the hichmt score but the best golf story Henry swears he was match ed against gorilla one day in the Port Credit Open The gorilla wore fancy golf shirt hat and plus fours and watch ed calmly while Dori boomed drive 240 yards down the first fairway The gorilla knocked his drive 395 yards Henry approached carefully then took two putts for rcgu Iation par The garitlas 395 yard drive however left him right on the apron of the green He studied the lay of the green carefully moistened tingcr to test the wind then thoughtlutly pulled putter out of his bag He took nice smooth swing with the putter and smacked his putt another 395 yards on the front nine we were anxious bo tear the back nine apart We beogied along 10 11 12 and 13 on the 74th 545 yard par Hendry Eodicott Fraser Haskiin The golf clubs Being pleased with our score In the golf swing the left hand is largely the hand that guides the club along proper path Iodo this correctly the hand must be properly posi tioned on the club and must firmly grasp the grip and ofthe clubshaft Golfersgwho are extremely strong and who have excellent hand action in their swings can gripwitt1 the hack of the left hand facingthe target However for most players suggest lefthand grip in whichthe back and the fingers as opposed ofths hand faces slightly to wards thslsky in about 10 oclock position sea illustra tion To help assure firm grip on the club with this left hand hold onto it with both the palm to the rightihand grip which Is largelyinthefingars1heprop er positioning of the clubacvoss the palm and fingers of the left hand is shown in illustra tion rm with on in ma altstime money 62 were quietly slung over our shoulders and we rushed back to the protection of the club house Mtst holes played in one day walking Dennis Colimenco 18 Next week Allandan Golf and Country Club Dallas DALLAS APtBert Yancey had an important decision to make at the 14th hole of the 5777yard Oak Cliff Country Club course He was among the trees with downhill lie and he had to decide if he ivantcd to play safe and pitch out onto the fairway or shoot throng an eighth opening thought was behind and had to make birdie or lose the tournament said the young man from Philadelphia so went for itI shot through the trccsonly touching few leaves Yanceys birdiewith to foot puttput him in the lead He swung down the stretch to oneoverpar 71 274 for 72 holes and 520000 as champion of the 3100000 Greater Dallas Open He finished stroke ahead of SYDNEY Reuters Aus tralias top athletes are running up mountains in preparation for the Olympic Games scheduled in Mexico City in October 1958 Training at altitudes of more than 7000 feet in the Snowy Mountains of southern New South Wales would ensure gold medals for the Australians and prevent them from running like zombies says coach Percy Cerutty The possible effects of Mexico Citys 70ttofoot altitude have worried sporting officials all over the world The New South Wales Ama feur Athletics Association re cently held its seventh training camp in the Snowy Mountains It was led by Jack Press for mer distance runner and track setssoon spear ACE QUITS CAR RACING CHARLOTTE NC AP Fred Lorenzen the money winner in the history of professional stock car racing announced Monday night he is retiring from the sport The 35 yearold star driver for Ford Motor Co since 1551 has set winning rec ords including single seasons take of $113570 in 1963 and close to $500000 overall to dinner Ifonday Lorenzen said want to quit while Im on top WINS BOUT 0N POINTS AWEnglands Johnny Preo cott survived cut eye and latte battlerflng ho out point We Giulio Sarnudi in 1orcund heavyweight bout night Presoott weighed 191 pounds and the Italian lootI lGumpt tcrsley of the Cana died to describe the hazards that go with their position It few years back torstey was employed as New York Rangers nctminder and had the misfortune to have porous do fcnrc deployed to front of him iorsley when asked wthh team in the National Hockey Magus gave him the most trou blc promptly replied flan gcrs Boner and Sawchuk must fee the same way After their 30 shutout over Montreal Saturday in game from which Bower emerged as Rexe Records Aces Shutout DR hf MONDVILLE Que OP Kingston Aces havent given up their hopes of advanc ing to the Alina Cup finals The Aces had their backs to the wall when they lost 44 to Drummondville Eagles In over time Sunday night to fall behind in the bestofseven Eastern Canada Allan Cup final series They were faced with do cradle situation when they met the Eagles in the fourth game Monday night but managed to pull through with 10 victory to narrow Drummoudvillcs lend to Zti in the eastern Can ada final series and kcep their hopes alive The Accs capitalized on major penalty to Jacques Be gin for theonty goal of the game and goalie Steve Rene turned in sparkling perfor mouse to register the shutout RAWSON SCORES Begin was serving motor penalty for spearing and be had six seconds remaining in the sentence when Bob Rawson scored for the Aces at 1048 of the second period ltawson got the tone goal when he picked up loose puck at the side of the Drummond ville not and rammed it past goalie Claude Cyr of the Ea glcs Cyr also turned in solid ef fort for the Eagles stopping at of 32 shots directed at him by the Apes However Rexe had the edge between the two netminders as biggest NOTIWGHAM England he kicked out 37shots for the shutout and the lines outplayed Yancey Wins Open Roberto dc Vincenzo the 1965 Dallas Open champion who made gallant bid for repeat with twoundcrpar 68 and Kemiit Zarley who also could manage only 71 on the final round They wound up with 275 and won $9750 apiece Yancey who shines with the putter had it in his tour of the sunbaked course Monday His potting was the strong arm he had to lean on in the final round It got him Into trouble but his putting pulled him through Yancey had difficulty on 16 where he was almost out of bounds with his tee shot then landed in bunker He managed to twoputt from 40 feet for bogey and it still kept him ahead although Doug Sanders was moving within stroke of him at the time and Goalby still was wthin strokc Anatralian Athletes Training Under High Altitude Conditions coach of Australias 1966 Com monwealth Games team in Ja maica Ccrutty said that the experi mcnt is teaching the athletes the value of deep breathing no es sential at Mexico City They will have to use their longs for Mexico City and the training in the rough terrain to the Snowy Mountains improves breathing He thinks the mountain train ing also encourages flexibility and avoids rigidity ina runner while running uphill and dodg ing the stones on the bouldcrA studdedstopes brings out an athletes individuality Athletes have got for vary their style and express them selvesJ Cerutty said and wtchcckcd the Eagles throughout the tame contest The Eagles playoff cham pions of the Provincial Senior Hockey League bombarded the unbeatable ftcxn with It shot In the first period It in the second and 15 In the third polt rtod Only seven penalties were handed out in the game includ ing the motor to Begin The Aces took four of the seven The ï¬fth game in the scrics will be played here Wednesday night CUP PLAY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Allan Cup EAST Kingston Aces ville Eagles FUTURE GAMES Wednesday Kingston nt Drummondville Drummondviile lends bestvof seven Eastern final 31 WEST Nelson Maple Leafs Calgary Spurs FUTURE GAMES Friday Nelson at Calgary Calgary 1203 bestoffivc Western final Drummond Memorial Cup EAST Thetfcrd Mines Canadiens Toronto Marlboro FUTURE GAMES Wednesday Toronto at Thetford First of bestoffivc Eastern finalt WEST New Westminster Royals Port Arthur Marrs FUTURE GAMES Wednesday New Westminster at Port Ar thur IFirst of best of seven Western final DAVIS CU TEAM MONTREAL CPI Mike Belkitt Bob Bedard rated 12 in Canada and Keith Carpen ter and Bob Fuddicome will matte up Canadas Davis Cup team which meets the British team May +6 on the clay courts of Bournemouth England All except Puddicombe have pro viously seen Davis Cup action initiator Husband and Wife the dominating figure the Leafs were summoned for routine practice Sunday Houeier Eddie Shack who hasnt had much Ice time lately slashed Sawrhuk across an II ready bandaged left wrist in an effort to strike the poets from the goaltenders grasp Monday Bower stopped to foot high flip shot from Frank Mahovllchs stick with his chin and left the fee with blood gushing from the wound Both flower and Sawchuk have suffered several Injuries in workouts during the season Better split finger on his stick hand in the final practice before the Leafs started their semi final round against Chicago Block liawks Tomato won the bestofsevcn series in six games with Sawchuk in goal Bowers latest injury occurred near the end of Mondays work out after he had removed thI mask he dons for practice ses sions Punch tmlach Torontos gcn cral manager coach had re ported he would fine any player firing high in practice 525 How cvcr be eluded this subject nicely with didnt so It tmladi said he once again will not decide until close to game time uho will start In the nets for the Leafs STICK WITH ROOKIE However coach Toe Blake whose Canadtcns arrived hero Monday night said he will stick with rookie Rogatlen Vachon the Ztvyenrotd brought up from Houston at the Central Pro League in midFebruary Canadians have to win on the road Blake said after spirited before the team left Montreal The team that wins the Stanley Cup has to be able to win on the road or it doesnt deserve the cup Blake said his entire squad healthy and there is no pan after Saturdays drubbing How ever he refused to predict any outcome of tonights game or the series tmlach was more emphatic We won the big one In Montrealand thats the one we were after New theyve got to win hcre Torontos Jim Pappln who suffered aninjured foot when struck by Jacques Lapcrriers stapshot in Saturdays game practised Monday Hell be all righttheres no question about that tmlach said Pappin was unable to gct shoe in his injured foot Snu day and wore sandal as he Save up to 25 on Asphalt Paving organism inti driven ioomiiu radlns Iplnesz valnx expert or written nnnnie Save up In 255 by booking now Men Estimators rm utfmltu TSUBONE PAVING C0 Barrie 72H Tomato 5355251 GBIF ilfltlIlSE Rwy 11 in Big any Pobfl PAY AS YOU PLAY for the price of MON TO FRI $200 SAT SUN HOLIDAYS Men to Fri after 430 125 SatSun Holidays after 430 $I 50 Students MEMBERSHIPS 7260471 till May In 75 $t50 $100 watched from the sidelines 60 45 30 20 Senior Male Senior Female Juniors I448 Juniors Ill13 Allandale Golf Course Monday byfiitbeyd loneofthefinestflanadiauwhiskieschismuntryhasovertastodL