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Barrie Examiner, 17 Oct 1967, p. 9

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SuccessfulVStart Tartar iii creams AYLOTTV ALTHOUGH 6N GAME in no meansah indi cation of trend Barrio Flyers cked off their 1961 68 senior hockey can sign Sonda on note of timisin The local en lnithe rig lociub Senior loop bounced tough Gait Hornet iguad 21 and showed promise of brighter days ahead or their second season in Ontarios best amateur competition The rebuilt Fl ers who were mired in the basement last reason no lected their initial two points the hard way They required use ofa new league rule sudden death overtime to knock off lastyears fourthplace finishers before over 800 excited fans The locals have 89 scheduled outings ahead of them but they already have battered their initial efforts of the season past Fiyers were frustrated for eight games before they picked up win and the dismal start stretched well into November as they lost 12 of their first 13 games The season was five weeks old by the time Flyers captured two games in succession THE NEW EDITION of the red green and white clad F1 ers continue tough opening week tonight when they journey to Collin nod for an 830 date With the Kings After ednesdaigdworkout the locals meet Guelph at Barrie Arena dayat 830 gt then take the long trek to Kingston Saturday While the number one attacking unit of Corby Adams Jon Weeks and Mike Dubeau was thorn in Hornets side the most impressive ct of Flycrs initial success was the defensive wor This was weak spot last season and the record of more than dozen gamer lost by the margin of one ortwo goals bears this out New team captain Bay Garlepy was steadying in fluence and the rest of the fiveman unit res nded Notable was the fine work of young Tom ch who stuck to his checks with proficiency allafternoon The Metro Toronto Junior grad also was aggressive on the attack and it was only fitting that his shot set up the winning marker Whtle the blue line corps played well the offensive minded Hornets still penetrated and severely tested Errol McKibbtm with many hard drives atthe Flyar cage The Cornell University grad exhibited an adept love hand and this asset saved the game moments efore Adams decider in the tense suddendeath ac fllold Tourney mifirstlvoun Bowling Coim cll tournammt oi the season at tion on hot shot Hornets who were trifle leg weary playin their second game inless than 20 hours were long club tobeat The perennial contenders had basically their same lineup as last season with only three new faces NORM DEFELICE who barred the door on defend ing champion Klngstou Aces with on shutout 10 days ago gives Call firstclass goaltender The masked veteran lived up to his advance billing iully against the locals The two goals that beat hlmwere rushed through on second rebounds from close quar Ei Ted Power proven Senior Astar who was top ll man with Chatham Maroons and Woodstock Athletics among others has suited up with Hornets this winter He reportedly has toned down his belligerent tactics and is valuable addition As centreman Power is grogming 20yearold Al Blair promising Junior gra F1 are will meet Gait four marksman suseason and calibre of play some Interesting action SUNDAYS HOME OPENER was marred by an acct dent to Gait left winger Fern Belanger who was clip pad for nasty gash above the left eye The ba uired stitchingrbut Belangerwasunabl in treatment until after the game The incident prompted the Flyer executive to recognize the need for doctor on hand for their home games Most of the it other clubs have doctor present and the league en courages this step as serious injuries to player or spectator have occurred in the art Flyer president manager Jim Short would be eased to hear from local physician who could attend the home games and fill this valuable position withthe cl BARRIE SPORTSMAN Bill Dynient reports that fishing on Kernpeufelt Bay this week is tops He was out preparing to shore up dais beat for the winter Sunday and observed gulls in abundance He dis covered an unusually heavyherringrun took the opportunity to have his bestever day of string hau ing innearly40b1uobaclrherring Whitefish He noted that the herring have not run this strongly in at least five years The Barrie and District Mens Senior Softball Lea gue has slated business meeting to round out its 1967 operations for this Thursday Opt 19 Plans for the annual closing party and awards presentations will be laid out and all teams are requested to have their Ymanagers and coaches on hand Tlie session will be $313 at Dangerfield Motors Bradford St starting at pm in their first clash indicates Kingston Colilngwood le BPDSIM the man in last years Chicago Boston trade is off to quick start this season asone of the bk Bruin attackers The form cr itnemate of llawtr super in star Hull bagged nonmm toriManned Canadians YvesConrnoyer priedplay specialist for most National Hockey ungu thin reason occupiea render spot on line centred by big Jean Bellvcau in the individual scoring list released today by the NHL Ccumoyer tops the list in both the Em and West divisions with seven polnLr in three games on three goals and tour assists He holds anepolnt lead over threetime NHL ecorlng chairi plon Bobby Hull oi Chicago Black Hawk Hull has three goals and three milill Seven players are tied for third place including our members of California Sees defenoemari Kent and forworde Bilba llarris Gerry period and added anothcr in the middle period on home ice Sunday night to spark 62 win over Montreal Canadians Espositns four tallies is tops the young season and be real amoiig the top 10 point Ehman and Bill Hicke Also tied with five point are Beiiveau who scored the tooth rogulErseason goal of his ca reer in Montreals opening nlght win against Plttrburgh Penguins and Boston forwards John clients and Fred Stun field Former Hawk Phil Esposllo traded to Boston Bruins in the off season became the first player to score three or more goals in game this term when he scored four ngotnst Mont real in Boston Sunday Sinn field who left Chicago for Bor ton with Esnositoulradr in as oists with five Charlie Hodge drafted by the toners hat trick in the first Young owns Kérunview Bowl hthndod 88 competitors in three age groups saturday lite tournament was pantoi the regular Saturday morning session Mitch runs wackLv at Kunpvicw for boys and girls between the ages of seven and is years Following are the winners in the local event Bantam boys Bielcy Ahern Neil Poole Bantam girls Debbie Flower ElaineWatson Junior girls Barb is Judy Hutchinson Junior boys Flute Marsh Diane Arbour Brian Tlcfldwell Seriiur gnu Brenda Hicks Senior boys Greg Coweo Dave Butler SENIOR sriur one section Toronto Guelph Gat Oakville psssnsgt namuaena Barrie Believllle alsHLsamtnau aoeooeoaooa Orlllta Woodstock TuesdaysGnineo Gueiphai Drillla Barrie atOollingWood Gait at Woodstoti oonwnuuwu hangers their Henry To 31lerd NEW YORK APlNew York Rangersof the National Hockey League assigned vet eran leftwinger Camille Henry tolheir Buffalo affiliate in the dAmerican Hockey League ay 931 Band coufl Against His QLqWYérf keep Clay out of Jail for years nousrotv AP They would be handled by lawyer layed out another episode iondey in the als ofCassiE Clay the continuing saga bhat if the fighter has his way Chauncey Eskridga of Chicago asksthe question Canlarpoor hdirurn Kentucky grow up and find happiness as unemployed heavyweight champ and unpaid religious leaderi In this installment the champ eme to court to make break with his expensive lawyer The lawyer was two minutes ahead of liim Willa brand wlawi suit seeking sandman legal ens The lawyer is Hayden Coving of New York who argued June belure US District dge Joe lngraham and jury that Clay should be draftex erupt as Black Muslim minis PMmEmfidfili The jury disagreed and ingraham sentenced Clny to five years nnd 510000 fremng him under $500itbond uutllthe bogcrs appeals are settled Clay asked Monday and won from lngrnliam permission to replece Covlngtons Houston associate Quinnan Hodges with iii Plummer It was Eskridge the marshal served Monday in Covtngtons lawsuit Covington watched that happen thenleft forliis hotel Where he said Monday night that Clay has not succeededin tiring him am his attorney oi record until nm substituted he said dont maintain that am but as far as am concerned hes the best lawyer in the world We were just denied jus fire in court He in due his sei ary and should ge butJ dontagree with his salary in August iograham denied Clays requestfor pennlssion to honor someold contractsand fight ahroad lie wasmade to surrender his passport and he oannot work in the United guess maybe imade W000 fightin NewGUAsedflv Skate Excliunge katas Sharpsnod gassesn wheelers AP Vlrcphotot nllowxg Seals from Canadlens last June FUNDAMENTALS or STANCE AND rosmou SlalIHDIItAlLNIm handma yousenmynddrax position loco for the drivaThls dmwi my heedis pesi bollwllerelt remoHK throughout mysyving the ball is played about opposite my lab heel and the line ocrosr my ea parallel the line to the target tion ldemonslrote iheproperpoaiuie that ers to mova and turn slightbending otfitheJtneeso Itnilght positioning of my spine points out three funda oned well hehind the Note the freely l2 Mdy Move US Tortoer CF oronto lilapla 13am who have been in the lute ational League for years rnay not be playing base ball here next season Bob Hunter priasident of the financially troubled club said Monday the team will proba my be sold to Unitod Slates city We done all can toseillt to Canadians in Tomato lve 115 had three offers from the ch ed keep it in Toronto The Maple Ianf Gardens people were interested but negotiations tell through Maple leafs won the interna tionaljlieaguc Governors hip series in1965and 1966 under manager Dick Williams who moved upto manage American League pennantwinner Bonton Red Sox tlus year leafs lost an estimated ssoohoo en who participated in the annual Amiated Press poll League announced Monday Blasebcilliflleafs Despite championship teams tint goaltender in either division to vreglatcr shutout and lords with goalsw againstaverage of so Deva Balon of Minnesota North Starr and Erian Kilrea of Lon An eler Kings lead in penaly eta Each has served minutes The leaders Cournoyer hill Hull Chi Bellreau hill Douglas Calif ifnrrir Calif Ehman Calif Hicke cull McKenzie Box Stonileldr BM Esposito Boa Wililoms Boa Retelle NY Conacher Tor Rucylr Bar itinhovllch Tor 11 Nesierenko Chi ti Record oi goalkeepern MP GA Avg 110 1050 120 4100 130 723 id 7233 Hodge Cal Bower Tor Bassen Pitt Martin StL Rutledge LA Varhon hitl GiacominfNY Cheevers Bnr Gardner Dil 127 253 Crozier Det 53 6679 Detroit total tall 12 400 120 5250 130 800 120 300 120 500 Top Honors Fer Dick NEW YORK AP Dick Williams former ioumeyman ballplayer who took over His lowly Boston Red Sox trorn onetime great second baseman and directed than to the top of the American League was an overwhelming choice today as the ehwlil llianagerofthe Year for 1967 Williarns arookle field boss was named by 324 of the din baseball writers and broadcast Eddie Stanky of Chicago White Soxwas second with 35 votes followed by Bili signey at California Angels with 15 Mayo Smith oi Detroit Tigers drew nine votes nndltilnneaotn lwlns Cal Elmer had eight Williams replaced Billylien miin former Chicago Cubs standout intlelder as the B05 ton sklpper after the club had finished ninth for the semnd straight seasoni MANAGED TORONTO The 38yearold St Louis native was brought up from Toront Marie international League where be accumulated his ordytwo years at managerial experience He guided Boston to pennant vic tory with two consecutive triumphs over Minnesota on the regular seasons final weekend While slugging outfielder Geri Yastmmstu and are pitcher llward Stewart Russell Trophy HAMILTON tCFl Halfbnck Ron Stewart of Ottawa Rough Ridershas captured the Jeff RussddrMcmorialfTrophp rs the secondtime in his loyear career the Canadian Football The league also announced Oflawn linebacker Wayne Giar dino has earned the Grueo Tro phy as the outstanding rookie in the Eastern Football Confer ence Stewart who won the Russell trophy in 1960suoceeds team mate Gene Gaines honored last season The only other twotime win tierswere Sam Etcheverry of Montreal and Dick Shaila of Toronto on each 60 minutes played All res and Jim flicCraa of Kitch en mu ooroem rain1 Bauman Min illniago Minn liino dial Favell Phil Parent Phil Phlla totals Dryden Chi Chicago totals 15016 51 Goalkeepers average based goal against team in an game are charged to the inle Atkinson Sets Early Pia Pace By CANADIAN PRESS Right winger Sieve Atkinson of Niagara Falls Flycn is three points ahead and one game behind three other players in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior scoring race The seasons first set of ria llstim show Atkinson 19 with air goals and six mm for 11 points Richie Bayes and John Wright boUi of TorontoMulbe ener Rangers ahare second place with points each All three have played one more game than Atkinson liiams Jim ionborg led die way Wil liams also utilized to the clubl advantage the talents of num ber of players he helped devol op at Toronto 1hcy included outfielder Reggie Smith second baseman Mike Andrewa first baseman Gcorge Scott third baseman Joe Fey and catchers liaise Gibson and Mike Ryan Under Williams who played every position except catcher and pitcher for six big league teams starting in test the Red Sox finished with 9170 rec ord This was 20 games better than in 1966 when they wound up only onehalt grime trifront or the lastplace New York Yankees Toronto Pills iflii magnesia are vldual goalkeeper of that ga for purpose of awarding Verino Trophy shutouts it act goala Favell Drydenff Penalties in minutes Moi renl 4e Californian Lox geles 40 iihinesotn as St Loulr 35L Phfladelphla 32 roll Tomato ti Chicago 11 Pitt Ffi burgh 19 Boston NewYork 10 sraxomcs Earlene Dlrlrin WLI Montreal Boston Detroit New York Chioago Weste Calif iosAn St La hump moo 1f lilinn Phila Wednesdays Games 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