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Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1967, p. 8

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irinnamonouniiog eRedOvers To outscore Rivers abandoned by confused do For who to Fly ar some are this season after year with Wood played wont game and his famous hip check bad but of the ore opponents wary Adams Gary Edwards and Bill Reynolds played slush games and showed promise of good season For the visitors slosddl saw plenty of action on the short stalfed Memphis defence The tall rearguard comes to the CPR club after season with Canadas National Team and wells with SprinKiicldIndim and Vancouver amnriymmnaaont rammmmunam tastoofootionlastntghthian riegoolearhhithoiinoie maroon on end they tuberough covuvd tile hard Wll um Aim heirloom nostalgia theyineedaiotofworiioniheh 5w wimmgoahlndl defensive inlay uemiizk 50 au Don llarrhnan drown storaoflbeCentraleWflW hm lankde nounD rebounded from listless that Masai at allng period toouiscvra thoiocal cm 035 and gift tie Senior 90W WV 50° found the mlrk once The fans at Barrie Arena in all fairness Fiyern are still 3° mm PM 11st now have one week to in the initial stages of presea son practice and their Wsi prepare for their league home opener Gait Hornets are the tion um club of the NHLs Minnesota North Stars has been 230 pm visitors at Barrie lir woriring out for month The can one week from tomorrow WINGER HURT was am low RS or cs ed out nyiflwgmflfinhlw constant threat on the Menu fire after the first intermission fiwfififlfi mg lodr espilo severe mnpow pins attack was me balding W°°°S° Sum thr mm 8202 to rank fourth in the vs East standing ma Junior ern loop with Nashville ad on their experience The via Marlboro was decked hard by YOURE By our cunnan WHILE MOST neutral Simcoa County League ball ians still rate Orillla Majors as favorites to win theioop title again Thornton Coach Herb Shannon isnt one of them Why shouldnt the Indians be rated as least an even chance he argued half to himself it seemed He emphasised from his long baseball erienceas player and coach that with breaks on determim often you can do wonders Herb was robably thinking about that game in Orillla under floodlights Thursday night which the indians snatched to with tremendous live run rally in the last inning We had the better of the play all tbrou but we didnt get the breaks until the seventh and at did it he recalled with obvious satisfaction adding to his baseball philosophy with the further remark if we can do it once we can do it again THE BIG BREAK was veteran Don Johnstons basesloaded homer over the centre field fence which followed walk two unusual errors Orillla short stop Pat Hennessy and single ll told these spelled the five runs which gave Thornton the win and tagged the Majors with the loss The series currently stands three games to two middle stanza and 21 in the con cludcr Centre Jon Weeks and rookie right winger Bob Lar nuind grad of the Hearing Junior Cs providcd Fiyers with their briei leads Relurnoe Io Stitt bagged the third goal in the second period after blem itors outscored Barrio in the Flyer defenceman it Gariepy intheflrstpenodii wastak en in Royal Victoria Hospital with broken wrist Defenceman Andre Aubry was another wic tlin of robust Gariepy dneck and he went off for repairs to for Majors with the sixth game tentatively set for geetrlins floodlighted diamond fuesday night Octo or had poured in three tallies of five minutes Corby cut forehead Coach Jack Ditto had full complement of lo forwards five CRAZY Southpaw Don Wardie went the route for Thorns ton in the win at Orillla Inerb is undecided on Iwhe genggmgggg tgggkggl if you fly the Atlantic ther to start the lofty again or go along With either II5 IIIIIIIIIII mmIII mod this Fa without righthander Don Johnston or John Johnston Don played at second base at Orillla and played brilliantly before be ing replaced by Jim Couch mid way in the game stopping off in iondoii INCIDENTALLY the Majors are scheduled to visit Kingston this afternoon for the second game of $°wtlitd°$i the current senior 013A finals Thorntons two con in Alberta last year was slight MW tributions Don Johnston and Don Shannon will be hi all form However Couch en YMletMlifllhaiwm with the Gander Rossled squad Majors lost the first temd the game when Memphis yoiioy BOAC to Europe it game to at homeI was at full stride He was greet mg no more to smp ofi capable moundsman and bitter invthe best of Xfleddllfisififi iii in Md mm id senior company Don Johnston who is now 30 operates Im he F3 plumbing huslnessln Barrie at 65 Little Avenue WWW Like Nick Owen who lives at Alcona Beach Don has Le Mk mm dwr been popular performer with Orillla fans since he 10A layed major role in helping the team win senior 31313 391 week onors in 1964 Don starred on the mound and at bat gum Torin Tying againsto Chatham in the finals while Nick also shone 3mm nyiuuw mgnifi atjthe plate that year and since Nick was behind the our minnow 707 Ede for Ralph Cooke and Bob Macdonald with Orillla ubin service is friendly and he latest Thornton victory which has givenrise to flicient and tho newly hi hopes in the neighboring community for the first installed extralegroom seat co ty tie in some years Ivy fans too are pulling isihe most luxurious youll for Thornton They put up real struggle before eversink into goiIIng down in tengames to Thornton in their pro longed sectional fina GBOACZldYTmm WE ARE GOING to give it real try and thats gzdifla°$ir5$is allZwe can do withbreaks we can win We have alrgady shown the Majors arent unbeatable chipped in Coach Shannon as parting comment on the Thorn toridtfajors series which he predicted will go to seven games anyway He feels Thornton should take the nexIIt game at Boston This would force seventh and deciding contest in Orillla HOCKEY PROSPECTS are good for the new Sim cod county intermediate and loop which operated lasiI Winter forIthe first time with five teams Stayner Lions who reached the Intermediate semifinals he fore losing to Uirblidge Black Hawksin gruelling ankisvismei no lag mm ENTRY pentier Mclssner Sutherland Shot on coat 11¢chqu series will be back Midland Orillla Beeton and mi BtiéidrIJtflttisfiii 174315 AP Rih°==°v MCQSWL By Memphis Him47 BARBIE noslass Elmvale also are expected to field teams again er piqm shows my Mam British entry owned by Charles name Goal McKihbnnI By Home 1011 627 Stayner Lions beat out Midland Mustangs for the honors in the group playoffs last spring while Bee ton eliminatedElmvale in the series ALL FIVE TEAMS are expected back along with Gravcnhurst andpossibly one or two other groups Aneightteam grouping is the current aim in order to prowde Variety for the fans and good working utive would prefer to have teams within eaw travelling disgance of one another gt AT STAYNER the collegiate junior football team has been getting more than ordinary attention after rolling up some impressive scores to start off the season In blazing fashion The margin over Orillla Park Street Collegiate was resounding 25 to 6The more 33 to decision Not satisfied with that the young Stayner footballers clobbered Owen Sound to no of 53 to Einwale friends oi Keith Waples have been elated over his fine driving achievements which have made Canadas leading sulky driver so far for 1967 his present rate there appears to be little possibil Iof him being overtaken barring injury Keiths father John who is resident of Elmvale and member of the IFlos Agricultural Societys rac ing ommittec was once noted drivér himself Now nearing his Gilthbirthday he doesnt drive but hes still an enthusrast and gets to the races occasionally OLDTIME IRACE horse fans around Elmvale still tall about the time years ago when the elder Waples IdrIovIe SIX Winners in an eight race sulkyprogram at 0rd Lake BuIt son Keith whom father taught to driveat faliIfairs starting at 12 battered this record by drivingeight out of nine winners at Blue Bonnets track 111 Montreal In compiling an amazing total of around 190 wins so lar this year Keith has guided five winners during Sliturday He sometimes drives in the afternoon at Mohawk in Campbellviile or Garden City Raceway at StCathar1nes and then takes plane to drive at Montreal at night Keith is now 43 Another foriner Lake drive vtng quitea few Winners on Canadian tracks is Pat Croive who now makes Barrie his home Pat has been currently getting horses across the finish line in front at Garden City raceway While his record doesnt approach that of that king of vers Keith Waples Crowe has been handling enough winners to give his schedule In order to keep down expenses the one victory over Banting High School of Allision was even Draugth Green Corner Grill who has been FLYER NEWCOMER Bill Reynolds wearing helmet raises his stick in salute of goal scored early in the second periodhy rookie wing or BobLarmand grad of the Pcnctang Junior club phis goal early in the final period Left winger Leo Thif suit scooped in his own rebound lrom close quarters from long setup by defence man Jean Guy Iegoce sta tinned at the Barrie blue line Thifatlit like Goddard is former Junior star from Peierhormlgh Yates Fiyer goalkeeper Jim Coach in gaz Kempvlew Ludla Tuesday Afternoon High Singles Millie Cairns 290 June Morrow 264 Gwen Welzel 252 High lriples Cairns 736 lifor row 544 Eve Silk 525 Aileen Hurtubisa 624 Season High Single Cairns 290 Season High Triple Cairns 724 Game SporestI 115 Maples Willows Oaks Pines Elms Firs 5I Birch Team Standings Times 15 Firs 14 Cedars 14 Willows 12 Elich 12 Elms 11 Oaks Maples II City Mixed rLadles High Single Terry Hamilton 257 25Mens High Single IEric Leigh Mens High Triple Leigh 695 Game Scores Davy Dippers Wellingtons Macks Essois Community House Simcoe Team Standings Dipper at Community 13 Draugts 11 lileeks ll Wellingtons ll Green Corner Good Friends League High Singles Norma Cohan friends good reason iorpride Gait Homeis Inlr Two Holdovers odor or Coach an Wylié Friday ad hoidoyer iorwIardsI Bert Brown and Carl Hatcrtotho roster II altHor nets of the IDntario Hockey Assopiation senior series GaitIopeInsI its schedule today in iGiigston against the league ohiinmion Aces Ska as sharpened New Used Skate Exchange jGOLDs¢ llA Clapperlon 335 Shirley Hawkins 265 Lil Bobby Hull Skates BOWLING scoaas 736 Season High Average Cairns Ladies High Triplex Hamilton as into net as dotencemoii Ken Robertson left unilllny Gare iopy move back too late Ex aminer Photos by Dave Hen shaw Engiebard of Far Hills NJ is among the favorites to win Sun days $32000 Prix dc LArc de ftiomphe one of the worlds thoroughbred Rihocco scored victory last mopth in the English St Leger in which he defeated Queen Elizabeths Hopeful Venture Britains leading jockey Lester Piggott will ride Rihecco Boychoff 258 Glad Harris 255 Eileen Goodhead 253 High Triples Cohan 79f Har ris 784 Hawkins 695 Goodhead 659 Wilma Bannerman on Thel ma Sherring 540 GraceJSarker 624 Audrey E380 618 Season Singles CohanIoss Banncnrnan 297 Pearl Reynolds 195 Season High Triples Cohan 790 Bunty Chalmers 789 Search High Avera 234 Team Standings Saskatche wan 75 British Columbia 25 New Brunswick 24 Prince Ed ward island 21 Ontario 16 Nova Cohan OUTPLiiYED iiemphn con Goddard Defence hfosdcll Aubryfstandv ing Legace Forwards Harri man Fitzpatrick Thifauit Car Couch Defence Gariapy Rob ertson Hicks Ritchie Sciater Adams Weeks Dnbeau Burke Selby KnowiesI Stilt Edwards Reynolds Larmand Referee Dan Poland of Brace hridge Linesmen Art Woodrow of Orillla and Larry Simpson of Elmvnle First Period Barrie Weeks Dubcau Adams 934 Memphis Mosdull McCar kiiit 1540 Penalties Gariepy knee 23 Carpentier hook 6134 Rob ertson hook 1338 Second period Barrio Larmand Rey nolds Edwards 821 Memphis Carpentier Tbil ault Meissneri 935 5MemphisHarriman Mo Caskiil Mosdell imai Memphis Mccaskill Mos deli Legacel 15ml Barrie Stitt Ritchie Selby 1407 Memphis Thifnuil Caipeutierl this Penalties Mosdeli is oh Scotia 15 Newfoundland 16 Que bec 16 Alberta It Manitoba ll All sirloinUP visit ourshop for Al body and tender work sassy STIMATES 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