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Barrie Examiner, 16 Jan 1967, p. 6

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Flyers Trip Oakville To Climb Sr Ladder By CHRIS AYLUIT Examiner Sports Editor OAKVILLE Barrie Eiyers continued their upward climb in to OHA Senior playoti con tention last night by holding oil oakvitle Oaks 51 before no es timated 900 disappolnltd fans at Dakviile Arena The win Bae ries third in their last four starts advanced them into share oi eighth place with Orillla Pepsls one point back of North York Varsity Grads The loss left Oaks all alone inthe 10 icam leagues basement thrco lots in arrears oi liycrs and Nuts Iiycrs will continue their strong bid to capture playoff next weekend They play at Friday light to Belloville Molinaks then make Satinday night trip to Gail Al Still the slightlth be speclncied winger who once made an meiseas trip with Ot tawa lioniagnards was in ak term last night as he came ads to haunt Oaks Hc collected our goals including nature hat trictr The strong eriormancc rubbed salt into wounds or be instplace Oaks as this team once declared him not good enough to make their squad Centre Jon Weeks was prime Flyer attacks picking up as slsts on all iivc goats lie now has 16 goals and 20 assists or 36 points and should move into the bracket oi the tea ituos individual scorers Corby Adams picked up his 14th tally of the year to roulld out the Barrie goal total For Oak vllle Jim Obie OBrien man aged pair with NI veteran Gus liortson and dclenceman Doug McGowan scoring once Flyers grabbed an early lcad with Stitt scoring his first of the night three minutes alter the opening iacmfi The in noru never trialled but 0rd twice erased twogoal deliclta to square the count 24 and The winning goal caugth av eryone oil guard Just in seconds into the third period Stltt com pleted his line night by firing long shot ust as he crossed the Oak blue The pudt hap pod strangely and bounccd over goalkeeper Bob ltlills stick into the net Fiycrs then played semi dctcnslve game and stuck to their checks to sticcedulty pm serve their precarious onegoal lcad Oaks pressed hard and Er rol itlchibhon was forced to come through with many hrll iont blocks notably in the Inn 10 minutes BODY WORK Oakvllie hartd their strategy on the hitting game as they tried to soltcn up their lighter but faster opponenu This strut egy was elfectire only in the fin nl half of the sccond period as they took control of play brielly Many Swim Marks Fall At Centennial Competition LONDON Oltl CPl Seven Canadian and 10 Ontario swim ming records 1511 at the Con tennial invitational Swim Meet at Clth Champions Saturday Three Canadian records and one Ontario record were set by London swimmer Bill Kennedy itwhilc Sandra Dowler it also of London accounted for another Canadian and on On ario rccnrd David Westley at St Calharl Junior nos set two Canadian records and Sheila Van Spronscn of Tor ono Lakeshoro Club another Sheilas time in thc 10 and under 200 yards individual medley was 2526 Gary Eakins or North York set new Ontario record oi 11611 in the boys 1112 100 yards hrenststrokc Wcslieys records in the 1112 age group was in the 200 yards irccstylc with and the Hawks In Tailspin By THE CANADIAN PRESS St Catharine Binck Hawks are probably asking themselves whats nice team like us do ing in place like this The Black Hawks in first place during the opening six weeks at the Ontario Hockey Association Junior schedule have not won game on homo inc since Nov 27 They maintained their unen vioble rccord Sunday night on home ice as Kitchener Rangers dclcatcd them 21 The loss lcit St Catharines in sixth place in the standings and the win moved the Rangers into second place behind Toronto Marl boros The llnrlies meanwhile maintained their slim two point lead by detecting Oshawa 73 Sunday afternoon In other Sunday games Montreal Junior Canadians 106 and Pclcrborough Pctcs edged Hamilton Red Wings 32 Oshawa detected St Catharines 43 Saturday night Tim Ecclcstonc and Jim Kru Iiclti scored for Kitchener Sun day anddolcnccmon Larry Gib bons replied for tho lucklcss Black Hawks TWO GOALS EACH Gerry Mochon and Terry Cattery each scorcd twice lnr Toronto and Richie Bayes Steve King and Al Osborne added one apiece Nick Beverly had two for Oshawa and Bob Walton got the other Don Liesemcr Bernard Cole and Judcs Drouin led the liiont real attack with two goals each andJacques Beaudoin Ralph TOEONT00LYMP10 Olltb distance rimner Dave Ellis mallow his mile despite wearincss following his hil victoly Saturday night at the Stewart Robcrt Pat cand Larry Pleau added one npiccc Clem Tremblay Bill Little Derek Sanderson Jim Lorentz Tom Webster and Gary Swain replied for the Flyers Butch Buchor of Niagara Falls and Stewart traded punches in the third period and both were given major penni ties Russ Weblcy oi Niagara Falls and Pole then started on othcr brawl Vcblcy was given motor and 10minute misconduct and Pate received motor 10 minute misconduct and match misconduct Fred ODonnell Bill White Poul Cadlcux and Ron Dussl some scored in Oshawa Sat urday night while Stu Roberts John LeBianc and John Fisher replied in St Catharines BOSTON OPAP Ergas Lops and Dave Ellis both of Toronto detected highlytouted runners in the mile and two mile event remeettvcly at the Knights ct ColurnbusGames Saturday Lops won the mile in 4004 and Ellis the twomile in 0416 Dave Patrick oi Villanova who has run the mile in 4021 was second some 20 yards ho hind Leps and Dave Bailey oi Toronto was third Knights oi Columbia Games in Boston llhs Canadian placa dd first in the twomlle run topping lns nearest rival by 20 yards and posting tirna oi sills AiP Witcondo 200 yards individual medley in 2316 liss Dowiers Ontario record was established in the 200 yards freestyle with time of 2073 The one Canadian mark Sandra battered was one sot by Elaine Tanner of Vancouver in the 200 yards individual medley of 22811 Sandra shoved two tcnths oi second oil that time in winning Saturday Her time was also nearly second faster than the old provincial record 0121203 sot by Louise Kennedy Bill Kennedys Canadian rec ords came in the 1314 age group with l571 in the 200 yards individual medley 1n the 700 yards irecstyle Kennedy was tourtenths of second faster than the old mark set by Lance Polo oi Etobinoko in 1966 in the 100 yards back stroke he was threetenths of second under the old mark of 589 set in 1001 by Jim Show of Toronto University Settlement And in the 200 yards individual medley he buttered his own Ca nadian record oi 21411 London competitors also won three of tho eight individual trophies as class champions Sondra Dowlcr and Bill Kon nedy won the girls and boys 1314 age group trophics res pectively Loulso Kennedy took the senior womens trophy other trophy winners were Alex Fedko at University Set tlement senior men Westley boys 1112 Debbie Wood unat tached of Toronto 1112 girls Sheila Von Spronsen girls 10 and under and Elliott Grecn berg oi North York boys 10 and under Leps Ellis Post Victories Australian Tony Benson mak ing his iirst start in the United States iinished soventlt Ben son who has run he mile in our minulcsitlai has been un beaten at 800 metres this year Ellis took the lead in the two rnilc event with llr laps romain sng and pulled to 70yard lend John Lawson the National Col legi Athlotic Association champion from Kansas was second in 11518 in the 50yard dash Bill Gaines an 10yearold New Jar soy high school student had near record time at 52 This is onetenth of second oft the in door mark set back in 1939 by Barney Ewell indoor marks are unoiticial Leps Competes lit Kansas City KANSAS CITY APlDeielld ing champion Southern Louis iana University will battle Texas Southern ior the NAIA indoor team championship Saturday while some outstanding foreign and LS track talent competes in nine mens open events Ergas Lops of Toronto who won the mile at Bostons Knights of Columbus games Saturday night in 40 is last minute replacement or West Germanys Bodo Tumm lcr unable to compete because it the flu Lops will face John Camien iormerly of imports Kan State who ran 11001 outdoors last year One of chs opponents Sai urdaywas Australian Tony Ben son who had gone inur minutes rilot and had been unbeaten from Bmmctrasto two miles this year it was his American debut After making brie bid for the lead WWW though the race Benson tattered and fin ished seventh Dave Patrick oi Villanova who has gone 42021 was second behind Lops and 331 Bailey of Toronto was Dava Elild oi Toronto won the twomtis at 11476 The heavy hitting took its toll physically as several Fiyerl were hruhed Captain Ken Rob ortsoo can curtain but da pttlo that be came back to fluids the game in the third period With Sill of tar holding the veteran of Hap Emms Junior Flyers was In the process oi dumping the puck out oi danger along the boards He was and wiched by clean check from Bob Bishop and fell to the ice in sin sulierlng recurrence or is chronically bad back it will not be known until later in the week if he will be able to play against Bcilsvilie and Gail Just six minutes into the third period oakvillo goalkeeper Bob 111115 was forced to retire tor comeback alter fiveyear lrotta The latter who was with Barrie early in the season as reserve nctminder held Fly shot to handle lioyd Pearsall who does not play on Sundays rooho hliks Duheau oi Ponetsng took reg ular turn on defence Oakvilis manager Gus Mort son who has recently come out of retirement was used spar ingly Tho iormer NHL star with Toronto and Chicago took few turns on defence and used his experienca to score the third Oak goal Referee John ZitcCaulcy was lenient both ways He called just our minor penalties three gainst the hosts One call double minor to big Don Currie for roughing up Stltt opened the door ior Adams goal STREAKING BarrieGoal McKibbon dc fence Robertson Ritchie Sciat er Dubcsu forwards Adams Weeks Stilt Knowles Nichol ishcn Smith Doloourt Garner Levesque OskvilioGoal itiills Trotta defence Grouix ltlortson Mc Gowan Pryce Ford forwards Price Shukcr Bishop Bettiol OBrien Hawkins Currie Black Hadllold Referee John lticCaulcy oi Brampton First Period Barrie Stitt Weeks 319 Barrie Stitt Adams Weeks 1429 Oakvilie OBrien Hawkins Bettloll 1623 Penalty Morison chargl 1s 42 Second Period Ozttvillc OBrien Hawkins 214 Barrie Still Weeks 50 Barric Adams Weeks Nich olishcn 741 Morison Shuker Oakvilie McGowan Pryce Price 1040 Penalties Currie trip rough 718 Siltt hold ll23 Third Period Barrie Stitt Adams Weeks 042 Penalties None 51101 on Goal By Barrie 13 it 781 By Oakviile 13 Illfl SENIOR STllX Pt 19 11 134 101 Al 17 11 116 31 84 16 133 92 34 16 10 132 109 34 18 12 105 103 27 1213 91 116 28 915 3810919 15 106 178 Ill BARBIE l7 102 128 18 Oakvilie 17 116 15915 Sundays Results Kingston Woodstock Gait Guelph Coilingwood North York BARBIE Olkvtlie Tuesdays Games Coliingwoocl at Oriilla North York at Kingston Guelph at Believilic Bettiol Callingwd Woodstock Kingston Gait Guelph Belleville North York Orillia sex 402 BARRIE ONT house NAME smear CITY the night with pulled groin mosaic hlitls who is making absence was replaced by Ali ors scoreless but had iew hard in the absence of bias liner JON WEEKS Fiva Assists Traffic 105 ANGELESJAH Vince Lombardi thinks Kansas City Chkis simply dont rate with the top teams in the National Football leegiro after WW his Green Bay Packer whip the American Football Dengue champs in Sundays first Super Bowl game they have good football team with line speed but Id have to say that NFL football is tougher said coach Lom bardi following the Pncknrs 35 in victory belore disappointing HWY 01 Him in this 830001 1m Angoles Coliseum But at the hallway point the game the Packers looked nothing like the potted and pot ished champions of the NFL For two surprising quarters the Claim champions of the AFL Second NORTH YORK strong third period gave Collinguood China 52 win over North York Varsity Grads last night at the North York Centennial Centre Georgians maintained their seven point bulge on top 01 the OHA Senior circuit big bottle is shaping up for the mannerup slot as Woodstock Athlotica Gait Hornets and Kingston Aces all have 31 points in other Sunday action Kins ston Aces tripped Woodstock +2 and Gait Hornets throttled filthplace Guelph Regals its right in Guelph Georgians who iinlshcd strong ly after holding 21 lead at the end of two itumts were paced by top point producer Dave hicOomb who registered two goals and two assists The other goals were shared by Dave Fitter John Lumtey and Don Cook lilo Carl Hyrnors rcpll lor Grads At Guelph Bert lvrl bagged three goals against iormer toarrunatcs to lead th Hornet scoring spree Fern loose and John Beechey stnick tutor and rookie Pcte Brennan Ian aged one goal Bob Pole nod pair for the lasers with it Wolrall collecting the other Kingstons goal mini shared by Bob Itawson Sprott deiencemnn John F0 and Charlie Convcry Tommy Walker and Ron Ryan managed singles for Woodstock who fought back irom 34 dclicit Three games are slated for Thesday night with Coliingwood Georgian Chinas invading the Orillla Community Centre for an 030 pm date against the Pepsis North York travels to Kingston and Guelph visits Beileville Bovaoalby Wins San Diego Open SAN DIEGO AP Boh Goalby trash irom his victory in the $66000 San Diego open golf tournament says he is ready to make charge at Ar nold Palmer Jack Nicidaus and Bill Caspar cat am solidly hack on my game Gonlby said Sunday alter winning with 72hole score oi 269 15 under par Starting title final round with bulging fivosilot lead over the field Goalby saw hm advant age quickly erased by rallying Gay Brewer Jr imam oi folding Goalby took matters in hand and sank l2000t birdie putt on the 715i hole to go one stroke ahead and then alter hitting his tee shot into map on the miyard par three iinishing hole he made magnificent explosipn to within 31 feet to save his lead Ho finished with 69 for169 while Brewer six strokes back at the start at the day closed with 64 or 270 The vicory first in four years by Goalby was worth $13200 TOP MEN ABSENT The field in the Open did not contain the games two biggest namesPalmer and Nicklaus hut the field included PGA champion Al Geiberger and Cas per US Open winner and the SNOWMOBILERS Barrie andDistriet Snowmobile Club it SemiWeekly Outing Wed Sat 130 pm from Barrie Golf and County Club All Parties interested In olnlng Barrie and District Snowmobile Club iill In and mail attached form $1000 Family Membership $2000 includes Yltch Club Facilities DATE PHONE 1966 Golfer oi the Year Bob Charles 01 New anland former British Open champion finished third at 273 followed bchibcrger and Dave Hill tied at 274 Casper improving with every round climaxed his tour nament with 66 or 275 tying Randy Glover Ronnie hell and Pete Brown Bill Ezlnicki former hockey player with Toronto Maple lasts shot 67 on the last round to gain iothpiace tie with seven omens He won 51336 George Knudeon at Toronto and AI Johnston oi Montreal were elim inated Friday NINETEEN 1N VAN all the worlds countries 19 catch more than 500000 metric tons oi tish year Dont Fleets we please Sunllcll Heating 01 topduality cleanburning our in all Plus Automatic deliveries 24 hour burner service Easy yearround payment plan Cat complain carefree hosting service Get Sunoco Heating Oil call today HEATING OIL MEANT CO LTD Mary 51 7231101 Radio equipped trucks played as if they were the equals oi the battla provcn Patterl who ended the bIll gill3m to psacariods 1010 lo the second half the Pram manhandted Den Dawson the ailefI quarterback and domi nated play by no edge Willie Woods inlemwtlon Dawson pass early in the third nuarler we the first in dication that the Packers were aroused FAD 1N FIRST In the first half they had lailed to put pressure on Daw son and let him scramble around Wood rambled 50 yards to tha Chlds five after plotting oil the pass that was deflected by 1M SW TUE BARIUE EXAMINER MONDAY JANUARY 16 1967 MLG Rumored Up For Sale TORONTO CPtSporla col umntst Dick Bcddoes of The Globe and Mail says speculation persists that Imperial Oil Ltd may take over control of Maple Leaf Gardens home of Toronto Maple teats oi the National Hockey League Beddoes in his column says the sale is not an accomplished fact and effort has been made to put stop to the rumors He quotes Walls pres idan of imperial Oil and di rector oi the trim say ing There is absolutely no truth to it the We have made absolutely on over turesto anyone insmen Hand outh Shore ghth Loss On ome ice Saturday alter noou Barrie Kinsmen Novices han South Share their eighth loss in ne games South Shore was out cored in the orth York Minor Hock ey Icag tattle Bob Arm scored if it Bames total oi 1y hen Id Etishane scored 15 the first period John Mel bb tied the score later Bob Ayrcs smrod the inning goal in the second peri dvllhe only mhcr scara was film In the third Period South Shor Emmet 045 Harris Ebb Wice 3155 Send It Period Barrie 1000 Period Barrie The son Wire 005 Packers Prove NFL Superiority Ray Galley Hitch Pitts went in on the next play and the Packers were on the way Bart Starr had tremendmis day picking out receivers or calling the right ball carrier on important thirdde situations 01 it thirddawn calls in the Starr produced first down 11 times He was named the most valuable player oi the game and winner of special sports car award by ma sine ann threw two random passes to Hourold Mar hic Gee who caught only four passes during the regular rea son The liyearveteran led the min 5th semi tor 133 isrds belittling die wonng 1233 37 md 13 yam WELL VICTIM On most ol his catches the victim was Willie Mitchell some hadr mad out special attention in the Park ers game plan McGee got into the game when Boyd Dowier the regular ilankar lnlured his right shoul der on the third play Siarr completed to id 23 for 50 with and We TD but also had one intercepted by Mitchell ilk first in 173 tum dope Oct 10 He also had 01yard touch down pass to Carroll Dale called back because of penalty Jim Taylor who still has not signed his 1066 contract and may have played his last game for the Fathers stormed horn ggdm the lilnihcamdlr Pitts who took Pant Born ungs place scored twice irom the live ond one Hornung sui fering irom pinched nerve in his neck but supposedly avail able for duty did not get into ths game Call Wood Play Turning Point IDS ANGELES AP Few world say today there was any one real tumlng point in Green Bay Paclmls its10 victory over Kansas City islets in the Super Bowl Srnday But key point certainly camslinen the Packers Willis Wood intercepted Leo Daw son pass intended or Ar bansas and in an electriiylng nut took the bat 50 yards to the Chiefs five 0nd bum by Editah Pit put it across and what had been 1110 Green Bay lend became 2110 We knew theyd pass on third down and five and was ready said Wood pedomring in the some lllomornni Colist um he starred or the Univer sity oi Southern Caliiornia BALL DEMLTED The ball was deflected Wood revealed and thought it would never come downl Wood then disclosed that Green Bay has policy of set ting up an opponent tor kill giving away passes to the out side tor short yardage and then banicing in when the en emy thiniu it has found weak point in the defence Coach Vince Lornhsrdi said there were no adjushnontl made at halftime We just played more aggres £211 football in the second PLANT PERViSION FORD ST OMAS ASSEMBLY PLANT icrlal Handling Foreman union Foreman construction pm ides excellent opportunities with good promotional for individuals with vary degrees of industrial expert nee who are interested in career in the OR Two to five ye lrs industrial experience proven leader ship ouaiities aptit lde and interest in plant supervision one or more years oi technological instit Please direct experience to Sal high school education obtained throuat university or apprenticeship course pieta personal resmne including work Pcrwnmi Supervisor roan Moron fowauv of CANADA lid 51 TH MAB mama LY 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