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Barrie Examiner, 3 Jan 1968, p. 12

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By cams Airwrr Examiner Sports Editor ORILLIABarrie Fixer ex road show last night and in the pro streak Before noisy Oriilia Common liy Centre crowd Flyers dump ed the home town Pepsi to restore their sixth place ad vantage to three ints over The to is Dave Nichoiishen bagged tended their successful cess stopped another the idle Woodstock Alcnns Barrie club which boasts the lbcst away from home record the entire 011A Senior cir cuit also advanced to three points behind filth place Gucl Regais one more game Lnow ol liloHawks is Sunday afternoon 230 gainst the tough Gnlt Hornets The latter club which is bldd to overtake the touring King ston Aces in first place has only lost seven times in starts two of them to Flyers Last nights outing was complished with plenty of as sistance from the host Orlltia club who had their home game winning streak cut off at five games success which stretch six wceks Flyers virtually controlled the game as Pcpsis played well below thelr efforts of recent weeks to stay in share of the league cellar ed over with Oakville The Barrie club forced as well Norm Defcllce has missed games so far this season cause of his work at Ontario Defeltce showed up in against the Marlboros and Hornets ivon 41 defeats and one tie meat The third team inthe ompetition ls Ctiimik of the So Right winger John Marten yearold student at Queens ivecsi scored three for the Canadian team other scorers were centre Jim Sprott 22 of Kingston left who also have play The improved Barne club has doxcn Wins sewn them on enemy territory They will be out to continue this run Friday night to Belle ville against the elghtlhploce Next home action for Flyera RyTllE CANADIAN PRESS Gait Hornets not only have to fight the nine other teams in the Ontario Hockey Association Sen ior series but the Jockey Club Hornets firststring goalie cetracks Gait lost those games ronto Tuesday night for game The win before 1025 fans at Maple Leaf Gardens moved Gait to within one point of first place Kingston Aces currently touring Europe The Hornets have 35 points on 17 wins seven in other action Barrio Flyers clipped Orillia and Collingwood Mercer Lecids Flyers Bounce Listless Petpsis play constantly in the Oriiila zone and the shots on goal tally 3915 in Fiyers favor was indicative of the game pattern The Orillians faded in the tttnal 20 minutes and were outsbot 154 FATIEN TOTALS Jon Weeks continued his big spurt with two third period goals raising his season total his 10th and team points leader Corby Adams collected his lath goal Bill Little wrecked Jim Couchs shutout hopes midway pit in the second period and Neil ed Forth found an opening for the other Orillia goal with only 56 seconds remaining before the final boner Referee itcn Parks had an inconsistent night otcrloakiill some obvioth infractions both ways as the game at times was quite chippy He called to pen SENIOR in gt4 ing or an Kingston 17 21 toss Gail 17 sons Toronto is 111 7132 ac Collwood ten so now Guelph lit 11 at our Barrie 1212 9310525 Woodstock to is 101i too 22 Believan are or 9511 Orlllla on BleBlG Cakville an 8111916 Results Tilesthy Harris Orillln Believille Collingwood Gait Toronto Game Tonight Guelph at Oakviile the Defeliice Shines 2ft For Gait Hornets Kings trimmed Bellevme Mo Hawks both by in scores SIX be Ill scored the other Gait oats To goal in the third period the leagues top goalie streak the Kings moved Fitter For Belleviile McConnell ing 011 111 AENGEIHOLM Sweden CF Charlie Convery 22 of London AP Kingston Aces Ontario Hockey Association Senior ampions last seasondeieated Boogie BK Swedish Nation League team 54 Tuesday night in the Hi Cup hockey tourna Ont and centre Bop Earl 21 ag tbeA CUP watched the game goals titres exhibiion matches inger on Jan 10 ClkéM5TgZEM5fI we MyoMMIMMsr Ii57W5 alties and most of them carried cheap label Spam ILTIIE BARRIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY JANUARY out of hand and the explosion came late in dull third per iod Flyers The game threatened to get gave Ferguson and John Hall were the prion ipais and were sent offwltll fighting minors The pair ex changed insults to the penalty box and started swinging as soonastbeylefttheboxtntbe final minute Ferguson was tagged with penalty for leav ing the has too soon He ap paiently was given double minor but no announcement ot the original call was heard Flyer rookie Jim Burke who had strong night at centre flanked by left winger Al Sllil and Ferguson alternating with Barry Jaclu cxdialtgcd punch es with Orillia captain Chase msltl in the first period Both however escaped with fighting minors Don Spider Gibson was missing from the Barrie lineup duetoaboutwithttioflu His absence resulted in line of lame Knowles flanked by Dave Ntcholishea and Ron Ver Incite This Sundays home game has been designated Young Barrie Day Youngsters under it no companicd by parent or guardian will be admitted free lit CONTROL Barrio Goal Couch Be fence Garlepy Hicks Robert son Forbes Forwards Adams Dubeau Weeks Nichollshen Knowles Vermette Sttti Burke Ferguson Jacks Drillia Goal halonde Dc fence Cliasezewskl Choesmun in out cei no his to of Canadian Press Staff Writer Few players havo grown old with more grace than George Armstrong of Toronto Maple leafs Tonight when the Leafs skate battle the Canadiens the 37 yearold veteran of 17 years and two games with Toronto will hit plateau reached by law NHL game all with Toronto The event probably will re fencemnn Tim Horton played earlier in the season Ccrtntnl noise ma about it than when Armstrong as loyearold cen tre played two games for Town Cal Gardner Then the local papers called him the greotat prospect of the period OUTSTANDING JUNIOR An outstanding junior with To ronto Marlboro of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior Se ries Armstrong turned profes slonal the following year as right winger with Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Leaf Skipper In 1000 Games after leading the Leafs to their fourth Stanley Cup as team cap tain Armstrongtho Chiefan nounced his retirement because he didnt expect to be protected in the leagueupanslon draft By GRAHAM COX the National Hockey League onto Montreal Forum ice to yers twfllbehlslthHL vo little fanfarethere was celebration when Toronto de titooth game with the Leafs there will be less in 1949 to ease the pressure injuries to Ted Kennedy and lmlach refused to accept the resignation his 150th Nlfli goal but it was submerged by the fact that goalie Terry Snwchuk chosc that shutouta feat never before ac comiisbed PLAYED phenom skcad Out the son at an lrish father and Algonquin indian mother Armstrong was on out standing baseball prospect untll 1951 when he in an cxhlbt St Louis Browns and erod how tough big league pitching could be him what to expect on each pitch he couldnt hit the offer ings of former New York Yan But managercoach nc Last year Armstrong scored night to register his tooth native of Borlands Bay near flayed the outfield on game against discov Evon with the catcher telling kce Fred Sanford Armstrong tins nevnr quite lived up to tho raves lavished on him prior to becoming an NHL regular nor to the record of having been named the most valuable and in t1 manly player in the OHA junior league twice while with the Marlboros BitEDlSlI goalie Leif Hom qvist made the initial stop and gave the rebound back to Rus Strong Russians Blank Sweden VINNIPEG CF The Sir vlet Unions welldrilled world champions brushed aside Swen den in the Canadian intenia tional hockey tournament Tucs doy night to capture share of first place with Canada The Russians masters of the clan forward Anaton Fiisov 11 in the second game of the Canadian international Hockey Tournament in Winnipeg Tucs gonL among the 15 shots they man aged to fire on the Russian The score would have been higher except for the fine work of Swediah goalkeeper Leif Holmnvist who also shone against Canada He stopped shots in holding the Russians to Defelice was br it it at in sparking the Hornets who showed up with only 11 players Joe Hogan with two goals and an assist paced Galts attack Don Snider and Peter Brennan Defcllcg missed hs fourth shutout when Bob Forhan scored for Toronto on powerplay in 19 games Delelice has al lowed only so goals as the Snapping fourgame losing into fourth place gettbig two goals from Dave McComb and single goals irom Bill Abbott and Dave the scorers were George Godson and Wayne Nine minor pentalties were called during the game seven Canadians pen alized were Bob Brownan Gebhardt John Ford Syl Apps Elli Rurega Earl andhob 15 ALotal of 2175 persons Hoffman Watson blinks First Period Barrie Adams Garicpy 1416 lesl 604 ft Orlllia Little Hoffman 1114 Ferguson trip int 1848 Third Period 4Barrle Weeks Adams Hicks 230 By Drillla NEW YORK AP An Forwards Little flail Ford Thompson Forth Rahn Knapton Patrick Referee Ken Parks Toronto Dubeau Penalties Hahn tetbow 401 cheesman fintt 301 Burke and Chasczetrski tightt 13275 Mick hook 151W Weeks slash 170 Second Period 1Barrie Nicholishen Know tHali Hoff Penalties Weeks elbow 159 1339 Forbes Barrie Weeks Adams Gar iepy 558 60riilia Ford Cheesman Thompson 191 Penalties Robertson int 701 Forbes tslash1406 Perv guson rough fight and Hall fight 1720 Hall fight and Ferguson fight too many men 1974 Shots on Goal By Barrie 14 ISsd Slitlit roe mansion TWQBig Bouts TngQpenrGarden tracttva doubleheader featuring unbeaten heavyweight contend era Joo Frazier tend Buster League He scored 15 goals that first yearnnd had 30 in 50 games the following year when he got nod from Toronto management He hasnt looked back At the end of last season BOWLING Good Ffledns League High Singles Wilma Banner mnn 320 JD Hanson 266 lnyrt Goodchtld 261 Ann Smith 250 Mary Bradbury Btl Audrey Eacott 758 Sandra Veaiherili 257 Pearl Reynolds 250 High Triples Bannerman 711i Eacott 683 Norma Cohan 659 Bradbury 647 Reynolds 640 Goodchtld 637 Marg Cowan 529 Betty Blake 625 season highwsingles Cohan 35 Jean Burke 316 Season High Triples Shirley Hawkins 81 Conan 7st Season High Averages Cohan 221 Hawkins 215 Team Standings Saskatche wan 112 Prince Edward island 115 Ontario 112 New Brunswick 94 Alberta 93 British Columbia 91 Newfoundland 36 Quebec 35 Manitoba 31 Nova Scotla 75 Toronto 7412 Ottawa it unharmed an BenvenutiL Griffith boutstas individual fea at as the new Garden opener and in the Nlfliwhen he managed Swain remained in third spot with as points tures the heavywugbt match Mathis plus middleweight title the loopound But in the 999 game prior to tonight he has scored 261 goals and assisted on 279 others in regular season play as well as scoring in playoff goals and eamin 32 playoff assists for 58 points 100 games Already this season hes done better than last yearhis worst goals nine during the lust ii and two in the playoffs season liikiiison Slips To lflth Place NIAGARA FALIS Ont GP Winger Andre Gaudette of Montreal Junior Canadians made the greatest gain last week in the Ontario Hockey As sociation Junior scoring race vaulting from 13th to flfthplaee Gaudette collected six goals and six assists last week to bring his season total to 49 points 11 behind leéder Ricky Bayes of Toronto Marlboros Gaudettts total included 17 goals and 32 assists Statistics do not include games Tuesday Bayes has 27 goals and as as sisLs for no points one ahead of Tom Webster oiNiagara Falls Flyers DanLawson of Hamilton Red Wings shared goalscoring hon orswitb Bayes Websters pivotman Gary Goalie Phil Myra of the Flyers led netminders with 259 average and four shutouts The leaders Legend TToro tdienei ST Catharines in gt to Cattery ry over Sweden Monday ii pm CST tonight in the third game of the thrceteam double roundrobin tournament Russinns head coach Anatoll Tchernishov scheduled proo tlce at it am novalenko probably would be in the net tonight and added his team was physically tired Colorado Springs Ilf said The team won the Walter Brown Memorial Trophy in that event against teams from ltaly Fin iand the United States and the University at Denver number or veterans at lint so younger players could gain experience was forcchecked to an fui of scoring chances Say NFL 3035 ants Changes The great tests of the relative to NFNiagara Falls MJMont real pass were in complete control of the game and were much more impressive than Canadas national team was in 32 victo Russla meets Canada at The lchernlsbov said Victor Ho We travelled all day from The Swedish team which left nnear standstill and had only hams Tex AP itth Commissioner Pete zelle as saying hewas for play ing the National Football League title game on awarrn climate neutral field Pro footballwriier Steve Per kins says Roaelie told Im for it lli work to get it moved Under tbecondi as it was played last Sunday game is unfair to both team Rozelle referred to the lobe iowzero conditions and the fro zentield faced by the Green Alcxandrov one goal in each period Dcfenceman Victor Blinnv and veteran forwards Veniamin Vyachcslav Starshinov were the Soviet marksman The Swedes who tried to counter the Ruisian maehino with an individualist approach broke through the Soviet shield briefly in the first and second periods but blew their chances with poor risslng and shooting Blorn Pa movist had chance to put Sweden in the grime as he faced wideopen net in the second period but his shot was deflected over the top of the goal by Hussiandcfoncemnn to the dismay of Emotions who cheered eachswedish attack ONLY TWO SHOTS Sweden couldnt muster any offence in the final 20 minutes firing just two shots at Victor Zinger Swedish coach Arnie Strom herg said his team was tired Dallas Times Herald quotes strengths of the teams involved 110 it was sickening to me that the greatest game of all couldnt have been played under the same circumstances The re sulting comparison was not in keeping with them This leaves everybody won dering whefiier the best team is the NFL in the representing Super Bowl Next Saturday owing the tournament the Aces will play in SwedenVéesteraas 1K Jan Mora 1K Jan and Mariestnds Centre to boxing made at to pressconference oday day night it also was learned that mission The package will While MathlsjndBehv receive $100000 api Ringside seats The new Garden holds boxing cant confirm this point son head Gdrdens ing ambient Wedon signed conuadaand can say It has London rematch between Emile Griffin and Nino Benvemiti will open the new Madison Square Garden the first week Announcement ofthe ton 15 mod bouts is expected to be The pairings were disclosed by The Associated Press Tues The FrazierMathis winner will berecognlzad an the world heavyweight champion by New York State Athletic Co the and with pa sonledforatép atleaststiot anytblns at said Harry Marlo been iewaeo tint the Garden was seeking to close the title fight at later date However the tWinblli would enable the new building to begin its boxingtprograrn with alfloun lsh Pro hockeynnd basketball games are expected to be played in the Centre for the that time in midFebruary etwo15roundflgb bete1ecast nationally in the 11 most kelyhy closed cir cuit toarenaagand the and seventh by the WorldBox ing Associatt record including 17 knockouts the record also with knockouts Each is 23 years oi New ork Fraflcr in Philadelphia ranked first by RingMagazlne He has 190 Maflilsunranked has 130 elimination tournament to deb termini nisuccessor lo Cassius flayMuharmgad Ali 31 EUWIJW35r naway rn 13 ClaybyboththeWBAandthe 79 51 We hm he Hal Be it said Monday night he ter military serv Gaudetie lid llkaczuka Martin Teal SIG Dim Atkinson NF asnégnsnan neassnegge assssasgas Rehnngileporl CHXCAGO AP Vince Inmbardi said Tuesday televi aioneorrrmentators report he will retire as coach of Green Bay Parkers after the football season is completely without verification havent talked to anyone about any such thing Lombar di toldsports liarry Sheer ofthe Chicago American repeatdhavo no plans ei ther for tomorrowor for next caster learned Lombardlwould re the frornicoaching after this mm but WW keep his post as generalrnanager of the Na Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys in the Packard 2117 victory last Sunday Art Modell NFI president and ownertot the Cleveland Browns said the eld site will be discussed in gt uncertain terms at our Febro personally believe moved about or spot ltwas zero today to Cleveland wouldnt like to have the game at Cleveland at five degrees or live below Modeli told Perkins he would pkopose twoyepr testl for the 1869 and 1969 title games at one of the four NFL warm weather sites Rozelle said he hadbeen in favor the Warmweathei concept several ears but thattoo many otdie owners in the league were against it under present leaguerules it would take 13 affirmative votes to change the homeandhonie arrangement which alternates yearly betWeen the Eastern and WestanConfcrence winners DallasCowboy resident sex Schrammsa Whenri saw the ion bow games yesterday tional Football league Packers which were truly beautiful and Aii Manson magma LUGGAGE MisSISSAoA 51in S7SHOESi REGD Laniss day night Russia making its first appearance iii the tourna ment gave Sweden its second dcfeat CP Wirephoto mentally and physically but this was not the reason for their 055 We gave tha puck away too much he said Stromberg said he was not happy with the officiating so far in the two games his team has played He said both Canada and Russia were allowed sever al slashing and booking offences before being called Not so for Sweden be said Perhaps were little alum sicr Seldom out of position the Russians clicked on their pass as they carefully sought an opening for shot They at tempted 73 shots 35 more than Sweden and mlmed the not with only 16 The Swedish de fence blocked 22 Canadian referees Gordie Kerr and Lou Joyal sent seven Russians in the penalty box compared to four Swedes but Alexandrov got the only power pithy1 goal surprising Hoimqvlst Wl quick Wflflbilof to the short side Standings after two games of the Canadian international hock ayatournamenrnt Winnipeg AP Canada Russia Swed ti NOW IN STOCK AT ATKINSON Pool oRnfclt Lid ATblSCOUNTs or ing with monotonous regularity

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