3mmnumrn manner MI Montreal Lands Les Canadiens alumnus Ir lien estimated by path at be tween 0000 and 1000000 turned out for Mills caval udo throw downtown Meta Monday night to pay tribute to this years Stanley 01p chaos piousthe Canadkns Throngs were lined 10 deep as the motorcade took three ham to travel from Montreal Forum to eastend hfontalnr Paris Round of other were on hand It the park to greet the lViORE liilPPY YOUNG BOWLING CHAMPIONS These happy youngsters were all trophy winners Satur day as the Youth Bowling Council at harries Kempview Bowl completed another sucs ccsslul season of fivepin par ticipation The group here are juniors who rcceived team and individual recognition They are llclt to right Sharon Mor rison high triple Doug lamb high average of 107 Kurt Sal adana team champion Doug Kosowanhigh triple of 740 Susie Wilton high single Kor en Cowan high average Front lagan Smith team champion The local YBC members who enjoyed suc cessful banquet along with tho spoils of victory bowled every Saturday morning throughout the winter season at Kemplt view Examiner Photo Fivers eed Overtime NIAGARA FALLS Ont CF Most goaitcnders have weakness and Niagara Falls Flyers discovered Monday night that low shot was the only way to beat Kcn Brown Evcn with those instructions the Flyers needed 63 shots to post 43 overtime victory over Estevan Bruins and take 31 lead in the bestofscven Memo rial Cup final We know we had to shoot Wasaga low to beat him because he has fabulous catching hand said delencemso lllcir hey at the Fiyers Ihut even then we kept shoot ing high and he cant be beaten that way The Flycrs outshot the Bruins 107 in scoreless first period and held 21 edge alter out shooting Estevan 3911 during the first 40 minutes Garry Swain beat the 11 Track To Open sundav VASAGA BEACH Opera tors of the popular Wasaga Sgeedwoy have decided to change the date for opening day for the 1903 stock car racing sea son The announcement was made yesterday that the Was aga track will he ln action every Sunday throughout the summer months Originally set to launch on next weeks Com monwealth Day holiday May 20 the ï¬rst day of racing will now take place 24 hours earlier Sunday May 19 to pm number of rule changes have been made for the new compe titive year with the result that several i964 1965 and 1966 model cars will also be in ac tion each race day Minesings Ken Frailcir and ï¬nger Reed of Oriilia will be chasing the points title in 1965 Chevellcs while another Mines ing resident Geno Bingham Will field 1964 Chevy Ii Sev sonortij Goons non HANch ad mens handicap golt tournamcn etCanadian Forcequase Bordehs Ander son Park course was captured erai late model Fords will hit the track including 1061 with Barries Joe Eelesky at the con trols Also handling Fords will be Ted Carleton from Victoria Harbour in 1962 Falcon and an Oriilin entry Phil Grant with 1960 Ford model Among the top ranked drivers to watch are pair of Toronto mcn George Pringle with his 1965 Chev and Lloyd Howard in 1960 Chevrolet matching wits with Bob Benmisb of Angus who is preparing 1562 Chev Race organizers have new innovation this year with special bonus cash prize or the two later than 1950 model cars iudged the best in appearance Rick Batters the 10year old racing success from Barrie is going all out to rank among the leaders this year as he has sought the advice and support of the famed Jack Choir of Tor onto by Vic Auburn who recorded theiiow net score offlt fling This Shearer shared the spotlight by posting the best grossacore yearold Edmonton native twice onco with shot along the ice and again by tapng loose puck across the crease Teammate Ross chley also scored on low drive and Tom Webster got the winner in the second overtlmo period by tap ping loose puck into the open side of the net Gregg Sheppard Ron Garwa sink for Estevan Neither club was able to score In the first 10minule ovellime perid but Webster connected at 1156 otthe seconda sud dcndcath period of 20 minutes duration Ge er a1 manager Scotty hfunro of Estevan said it wasnt the Niagara Falls club that beat us The referees Jim rMcAuley of Montreal killed my team with cheap penalties DREW 50 MINUTES Estevan took 30 minutes in penalties compared to 14 by Ni agara Falls The Bruins re cclved 14 minutes in the first period And my top players were ex hausted then Munro said Coach Ernie McLain of Este van said Jim lfarrison Dale Hogansnn Dan Schock and Sheppard played about 17 min utes each in the first period to kill off the penalties The Flyers gave Brown all the credit for the close malch The score would have gone out of sight it he didnt have so ï¬sh heart said Don Tanna Brown played for Moose Jaw of the Western CanadaJunior Hockey League during the sea £75 edging out Pete Stefluir grou oficompetitors posed total Examiner cam eraman following their day golf They are left to right and Gerry Dionne scored reonnsv son and wasplcited up by Este van of the samo league for the trip east If ptio lo vc rcce to coat Royal followed the parade More than 300 invited guests were on bond for the banquet at which Mayor Jean Drapesu pre sented the playcrmnd teamof flcials with visas for themselves and families for this years Man and His World exhibition open i6n7 Friday onvthe site of Expo Mayor Drapeau said the hock ey dub had one again acted as gandmli ambassadors for the The mayor paid tailslb ute to Toe Blakcwfvho sn nonnccd his retirement inflow lng Saturdays so win over St Louis Blues The Canadian swept the Blue from cupcompelitlon in four straight games Diesely May 14 intermediate Exhibition Un iversal Cooler vs Clarkson Hotel Queens Park pm Yanch Heating intermediate Shear Park pm Barrie Coon lnlernediate JohnsonSt Public School 700 Thurs May to Universal Cooler intermedi ate Shear Park pm Barrie 000p lntemiediate Johnson St Public School Seven Records Crash North Girl athletes mm secondary schoolsvin the Barrie area this week are busy preparing for the 1960 Georgian Bay district troclr and field meet scheduled for this Thursday May 10 at King City Zone trials wcrc held Sat urday nt Alliston with entries from Barrie North Barrie Cen trai Auiston Slayner and Base Borden vying for berths in the district giris championships Earlier the strong contingent from Barrie North held their annual school meet the first step on the competition ladder and no less than seven records were shattered Ste Murphy who gained the individual senior championship with 30 points had strong day as she rewrote three records She set new marks in the senior 100 and 220 yard dashes as well as the running long jump Miss hiurphy ran the 100 in 127 seconds chipping off ï¬ve tenths of second from the old mark She lowered the 220 time by full 14 seconds counting strong 206 seconds ï¬nish Miss Murphy rounded out her record day by gaining 15 feet 10 inches in the running long Jump raising the standard by two feet 61h inches We marks fell in the inter nearest rival 21 mediate girls field events Pat ty Boos flung the discus 70 feet four inches increasing the existing mark by two feet one half inch PamCoutts leapt 14 feet sevenintuies in tho runn ing long Jump 10 inches longer than the old record In North junior age cate gory two existing records were sidelined Claire Haipenny out six tenths of second from the 220 yard dash speeding down the track in 251 seconds The running long jump rccords also took beating in this age group as Cecile Herrygcrs re corded 10 feet three inches better titan the standing record by big two feet six inches The latter pair also dominated the individual junior campetl tion as Miss Halpenny collect ed 31 points and Miss Herrygers 25 Barb Keith was declared in termediate champion at 21 points narrow two up on Jackie uih an Heather Campbell finished six points behind Miss Murphy with 24 in the senior chase for top honors The senior battle was hip and tuck affair as Miss Murphy earned five firsts one second and one third to Miss Camp bells two firsts and tour sec onds in head to head one two chase Miss Murphy pre varied in the 00 yard 100 yard and 220 yard dashes while Miss Campbell edged her rival in the 50yard hurdles Barb Kaith outdueiled Jackie Kuiitrnan in all three intermed late sprints while the latter turned the tables in the 50yard llllidies Claire Halpenny dupli catediMiss Keiths featln the junior sprints and edged her in five field events Eimvdie Senior Softball Opens With QueensTwin Bill Barrlng delayed postpone replays the 1060 Harris wrenchis re yenb into Angus unlike other yearn This possible early finish comes about slots the is cluh loop has shortened its odiedule to 10 games for each team four less than previous ussoiu The run of 60 league outings to set for Wednesday May 21nd at Queens Park when delend lag playoff king Newmarkct Rays BA visits bkcvievl Dairy at pm The second half of the ï¬rst night doubleheader matches Eimvaio Palace Hotel with Woods BA last years schedule champ at 000 pm The latter two clubs are slated to close out scheduled play It Elmvaie Community Park 25 day July 30th With three Barrie entries sharing the floodlit facilities at Queens Park games will be played throughout the 10 week regular season Mondays at 030 Wednesdays at 700 and 800 along with every other Sator day at 700 pm A1110 home games for the defending champions will he playcd Thursdays at the New rnarkct Fairgrounds starting at 830 pm Nottnwa hedmen starting their second season in the Barrie area league alter transferring from Blue Moun tain play have shifted the venue of their home dates to Coilingwood Exhibition Park They have eight Saturdays at 500 pm onegtSundny at 200 pm and one Sunday at 230 Eimvais Palace Hotel the only league entry ihat lacks lighting facilities on their home field has slated eight Tuesday outings at 045 pm and two Sunday aitemoon tilts starting were arranged to accommodate Newmailrets long travelling distance Barrio fans will have the op portunity to see half oi the re gular schedule as no less than 30 games will be played at Queens Park There will be live Monday seven Saturday and nine Wednesday night double headers ln addition to the schedule league members will be partici pating in two holiday softball events The new season will be launched Monday May 10th LOUISVILLE Ky AP Owner Peter miter and trainer Lou Cavalarls have left but the bearing in the disqualification of Dancerls Image as Kentucky Derby winner continues today at Churchill Downs Well be back Wednesday morning1ulier said Monday as he prepared to board plane for Baltimore after testifying in the first day of the stewards hearing The owner and trainer saidthey were asked bythe stewards to attend session Wednesday perhaps to offer more testimony to supervise workout for Dancers Image now in training for the Freshness this Saturday Atthe first day of the bear which lasted 11V hours eight or more witnesses offered testimony However no one di vulged what transpired at the closed session The hearing is intended tode termine who isto blame for the appearance of phenylhutazone painkilihrg drug in the colts system after the running of the Derby ToLcsse Pitchers Mcuugh atomic tStafft Manager Stan Ritchie and other officials Front Row Vic Auburn Mick ey Gcrvais aloe Cotterth Back Row Garth Sexsmlth Bing Shearer Nick Stevenson Jim Drlster Frank Dowp Eimvalc ieam1irn McAiilsler of the Elmvaiesoftbail club are seeking new talent to bolster theteams chances in use Bar rie and District Senior Softball League The team in particular needs replacement for pitcherinlizid er Danny Mcllugh outfielder Bill Csrirnill and infielder Ken Corosiry Mcilugh intends to re tire from softball the club was told The other love aresaid likely to play in Orillia Former coach of die Nottawa club Les Coulson will succeed Paul Rowatos coach of the of Coilingwood and Leo Bel eourt are being counted on for slab duty with Lou Eclcnurtbe hindllhe plate again Available infielders include Dave Campbell at first Doug Stone at second GaryKeeler short and Homer Barrett at it John Brown is another elder expected to play eclub had Dennis Mncr Pot Wannamairer and Bill Cart miliiin the outfield last year but only hirner is now avail able stnd nowpioyera are being sough Combine Norman Crane an active member of the hockey club executive is president of tha Elmvale hsii club with Harry Rowley vics president and PeteYollett secretarytrea surer The team goes to Barrie Wednesday May opening game of the schedule Eiroy Godln local hotclmon is sponsorof the bail club The diamondrst the fair grounds guc am who coached the Elmvaie hockey team into the intermed iate OHA finalsis president of the Barrie andlllstrict sen ior Softball League From $37000 Madigah Mower Service 171 Barton Avenue 7281121 era for playoff action with the at 200 pnL The ialter pstr Today however the two were pended from handlingFullers lives in Toronto cant saddle ratcswith the best in the lear Vespra Councillor Harry Ad mlnonwoallh Day when champiolil Neuronblot will tangle persona mm the 561 first and second Illstsr teams at Queens Park Game time for this display of top talent is pm hunter of teams from Bar rie and districtwili be battling for toumanunt llureis on Mon day July 1st Dominion Day when Eltmvals plays host for one day competition The xhorlcr schedule also necessitated another date change The dealine for signing players and completing rosters has been moved forward 15 days to Sunday June so llad the old signing date of July 15 been retained this would have left only several games for each team to notify their play mlnimum numbcr of games played rule MAY Mon 20 Alister vs New market Queens Park 000 Wed 22 Newmarketat Lake view 100 Elmvaie at Woods BA moo Thurs Zt impEast at Nowmarket 830 Sat 25 impEast at LakiL view 700 Woods BA at Nottawa 3100 Mon Noomsrlrot at Woods BA Thu imp vole Wed Woods BA at Lakeview 700 Nation at impEast 830 Thurs 30 Lakevietr at New maritet mo Mon Nottawa at imp East 830 330 has Lakevlew It Elm vale 646 Wed Lalreview at Woods BA Neomarhetatlrn Eastda0 Thurs Eimva at New market 030 Sat Lakevlcw at Woods BA 700 lmpEast at Nottawn 000 Tues 11 Notlawaat Edmv vale Elmvale at Lake Wed VIEWv Newmarket at Wood BA CavaidrisFuiier Leave Louisville Hearing Vivks iiowl his saliva Cavalaris reputation is at stake and hecouid be sus string1n addition Fuller says he wont run Dancers image in the Preakness iii Cavaloris who him Fuller already harslosi the $122M Derby purse because of the dmg incident The money for its vale NO Sat 30 Dr Alex Hartbill Danccrs image was quartered before the Derby Doug Davis whohad his racing string in thoé nest barn and two representa tives of the drug testing firm that found pbenyibutezone in the colts urine Thurs 11 Notion at New Sandi him it inip But Lakeview at Notion l00 Sun 16 Neonaarket at End Eknvlla at lake Wed Elmvaio at imp East 00 dollars at Lakeview 130 Thurs 30 Woods BA It Newmerirct 880 Sat 22 lmpEast at Woods lion Eimvale 045 Wed 75 Nouawa at Wood at 700 Newmarkct It lmpfast 03 Than 27 lmpEast It Newmarkot r3o Set Woods as Nottawa 000 JULY Man Eimvnis Tournamen has hopEast It Elm vote 15 Wed impEast at Lakw view Nottawa at Woods 0230 Thurs lakeview at New market 830 Sat Nowmariret at Noltawa 000 Woods BA ll imp East 700 hiettawa at Lnkeviow 380 flllnl 11 Elmvalo at New market 030 SaL lit Woods BA Lakeview 700 impEast at Noltam 000 Mon 15 Newmarhet sir Lakeview 1130 Tires 10 Nottaws at Eton 845 Elmvalo stoneda 1x2 tlmpEast own Thurs 10 mum at market 880 Lakele It Nottawa Sim ht Nowmarltet at Ebnvole 00 Mon ImpEast at Woods BA 330 Thurs 25 Woods BA at Newmarket 1130 Sat TI Elmvalo at Nottawa dm new Woods no at Eirnval 1A presumably wiiibe awarded to Calumet Farms Forward Pass However any distributihn of the purse waits an order from the stewards which will be issued only after completion of that hearing Besides Folios Cavalaris and twomemhers of Fullers stable staff gave testimony stewards were in whose him Also before the In addition seven lawyers eluding State AttomeyGener John Breckinridge and an side were in attendance ourv FREE cmansrrss $225 cans0N Going to Monet The costh bomJHgme LsRf lezlud vnn spec offers on ctmehu ï¬lm witches and WING ShOp esrlyi can the now had Silva TOM Ill1 national Airport about Bill iiiiir Xrmcgiewiauii an en 2m rm more informiflon One offthjeiinestiav Canadianvv pskies this country haSeVer tastedbyoiiosvs