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Barrie Examiner, 30 Jan 1968, p. 10

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tr Cortinowooo Pipers Bid To Erase Jinx Barrie Fliers resume 011A Senior action tonight with an we oonlrontnllon the third place King Coltogvnood Cm malty Arena While the Barn clue is making strong stretch drive to overhaul tilrn place Guelph Regals tonights rival ry has added igatliganco The last time Barrie manag over county rival Col ling and was nearly two years ago Thou known as the Seven Ups Barrie pulled out home ice win in utrrlmc on February 27 1566 Since that time tonights opponents have rominatcd play Thcywent on to win that 1966 semitinal play oZi tl and captured live um and tie the following season the lirst tor both in the expanded Senior circuit lane point gained by Barrio was 55 over time stalemate in Collingwood This yoar Collingwood has prevailed ti and on home ice and 74 at Barrie Arena Atler tonight lhetwo rivals tangle once more February 11 here at Barrio Arena Tonights contest will also mark direetronironlation oi By THE CANADIAN PRESS Niagara Tails Flyers have dropped out of iirst place in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior series but tour oi their forwards still are high in the scoring race Teammates Tom and Garry Swain are in first and second place each picking up seven points in our garnns last week to widen their margin ovcr thirdplace Richie Bayes ol Toronto Marlboros Webster has on eightpoint load with 33 goals and 53 assists for 36 points while Swain has 35 goalsand in assists Bayes was held to two oasis in two games with tile Marlies and has 72 points on 31 goals and 41 as stslsu thrrmeinber ot the high seoring Niagara Falls toursome is Don Tanoahill who is tied with teammote Steve Atkinson and Jack Egers o1 Kitchener Rangers for eighth spot Gerry Gray oi Hamilton Red wings has taken ovu as top goaltender in the inseam series with 281goalsagninst aver age The scoring leaders NFNi agnraFalls TToronto Montreal KKitéhenor Vii1 Hamilton lOliTSIDERS Slllltt Tremblqy 1VI9ntrea1 upsurge By no ennaninnrnnsS It takes one to know one is cliche generally reserved for tbose most active in the dark But Toe Blake coach of Mout real Ganadiens must have known whatnhe doing when he started selectingten wingers tor his 196768 National Hockey League Club Blake one at the greatloll wlngers in NHL history pa trolled the port side of Cana diens iaméd Punch Line 7or many years on line with Matt rice Richard and Elmer Lach llls selection of Dick Doll and one Tremblay to carry the scoring punch in the left side lifted tew eyebrows when th season opened Butdespite dis appolntlng seasons last year and early in thecurrentca both nuts and minor have started to pay dividends during the lastmonth Other Canadians hate revert usmtmmw ammonia asstAW two contenders or the league individual scoring crown Do lendiog chanpiorDate mum at the last oiilclu morn sungcd into tie tor the lead with 1hr ontos Moe Galaod Barriei leadinfptfihlfilfan tel winger Corby Adina lasiridar eight points on the pace Flynn 91 have played one 12$ game than the Kings but Adams needsa big night to gain ground with hat seven games remaining SENIOR srnx LT Ft 2210 112 31745 10 15d 92 2112 1146 ll 41 in 12 2131113 to 17 2109 111 36 1517 112514531 1219 2130151fi 12 20 117 25 11 21 0115158 22 0103 15813 Games Tuesday Kingston at Bellcviile Guelph at Gait Barrie at Colliugwood Toronto at Orillia alt Toronto Collingwood Kingston Guelph Barrio Woodstock Belleville Oakville Orillia Webster NF Swain NF tlnyes Gaudetlc Cattery Luce Tkacruk Egers Atkinson NF Tannahill NF Lawson Martin 118 Net Group Talks Open Play CORONADO Calii AP The United States Lawn Tennis Association opens treaty meeting ntcsday with action ex pected on the questions oi ema teurlsm and Wimbledon compe tition Association me in also plan to consider whether the USLTA govern professional as well as amateur tennis Robert Kellcher association president said recently that an early sampling of delegates ia vorcd allowing American plnys Incomplete in an open tourna ment at Wimbledon England gasssazstsmsts Egfifitfigzd 333885323 going right there are few play ers on their side at the ice who go both wa sybetter iBut statistics being what they are their ingress shows best in their scori ecords with Tremblay pl 15 goalsaduring the threeweek period since Christmas and But our of his 13 goals the some Per up five oi his Bounce Penetang PBEMNG Alter Spout their hosts 31 lead in the first period Barrie AC5 came maxing back to trip Peoetang Pontiac 74 in Geayeinn Bay Junior Lhodrey nclion Sundav aiternoon ACs uhe swept the iomgurvisel icnewnfim mod the gap with Hurry three scores to spate of two minutes and Mills late in the opening stssioo 1312 Barrie club motinurd their surge in the second period and opened up solid lead The win gave AC threepoint advantage om Orillia Stock Bros in the race or iourth plate The local entry concludes their 21game schedule away trorn home this Friday night pm clash as guests oi the dowly Braocbridge Lumber Kings Orillia still has ottance to overhnul the AC with two gam cs iuhand However they have tough chore against Parry Sound Huntsville and Pcnetnng lion Raycratt marked his re turn to the Barrie lineup alter long layolt with two goals swore snows Barrie Goal Miller Delt once Bertram McFadden Car rc Forwards Kelly Cameron Smith Perry lleid Rayerail Macihcrsou Woltcndcn Adams Studley Ponctnng Goal McComb Dubcau Beliry Sl Amant Rice Bath Leuney French Desiar dins 1t Gregoire Gregoire Cousineau First lerlod lPcnetanz Bath St limint Boltryl 751 Barrie Raycralt Perry rso Pcnctang Rice Dcsjardins Dubeau 1311 Penclang Bath ltieo 1410 Barrie Cameron Kelly Smith 1141 n11arrie Cameron Smith Corre 1610 Barrie Smith Kelly Carrol 171 Penalties Voliendcn histick 935 St Amant lltoekt 1732 Bath elbow 1923 Second Period Barrie held blacPhcr sonl 7112 Barrio Bertram Smith on 10 Penetang lllce Gregoire Causineau 1446 Pcnaliits Dubeau hold puck 050 Cane timid 4109 Mai Pherson 429 Perry and French rough 756 Reid and Belry rough 1848 liice slash l933 Third Period Ill Barrio Raycralt Keuy Carrel 220 Penalties McFadden hold 700 Carrc elbow and St Arn ant hold 1214 ions 35 Whip Mentord Garry Kennedy harddriving winger scored three goaLs to lead Orillia 133 to an 11 lo de cision ovnr Mealord in Georg ian Bay intermediate Bi OHA hockey game at Orillia last night The contest was the seco in two nights lortheoi tar team which tied Stayncr 5all the night before Duff Last season Trnmhlay scored only 13 goals nod Bolt 12 Both have been zngoal scorer in several NHL team titeGanadiens Without ungoal score on their roster have hit tor 49 go slur Jog1 Lha athlid oi histick lottoBerhaxn against Pmctnng lvan Camer on atso totnid the target twice as Brent Smith David Reid and detcocunaas Pete Bertram pm dated singles Keith Bath and Bob Kira shared the Penetan soorio with two each as the bots held the upper band or nearly 15 minutes Cauch sparked the Barrie rally with his pair minute and semods apmt Smith bagged the goahead score at 1721 and also aslsted three times Wis Kelly and de George Carve had pro ductive afternoons both with three assists Alter their comeback Barrie held 44 lead going into the second period They padded their lead by oulscoring Penc tang 21 during the second res clon and Moran notdied the only scoring play at the tidal tram Barrie sened eight ts mite or penalties three of him seat of in pairs but neither side was able to capitalize on power play 506 played twnten short oncetorarninuteaodtore ponds and Pmetnng survived the same situation tor cine seconds 11 Barrie koepa hold at north place they will tangle with Huntsville Merchants in best ot seven semifinal round Hunts ville has already clinched first place as they havo threepoiot lead over Parry Sound with one game remaining tor both The dclcnding group chantpion Parry Sound squad could capture the runnerup slot tonight with bane ice win over mu New che Maker At cutting Club Edgar Clark better known in Barrie Borden and other wide spread curling circles as Nobby has been hired as ice maker by Barrie Curling Club He starts dutim February Native ol Asquith Saskal chewan Nobby retired with rank oi corporal train the Corn adian Army reoently alter eight years at Camp Borden As skip he led many riots to wins in competitions and bonspiels tte started the present season as leemaker tor the Simcoe Curling Club Norlolk County horn which he has resigned to lake the Barrie position LEGION CURLING Both Barrie rinks skipped by Frank Herscy and Vern Adams won two out at three games in the Royal Conadian Legion curb log playotts at Gravelhurst on Saturday but the eventual win ncr was trout Sultuo whlch rlnk goes into the next round at North Bay Barriavthirlingclub has two trig evenLv slated for this week Tomorrow the very popular Douors and Dnigglsts invita tional bonspiel will behcld wiib Dr All Grassland again diarge oithe dra Ono rink of curling medics is comin lrom Pittsburgh Pennsylvania others from all over Ontario the annual Whitclish tan spiel staged by the Sheba Shrine Club is schedule hr Friday evening Saturdaymom in and altentoon parade by an Oriental bond of Shriners and otliclal opening ceremonies will be hold at pm Friday GOVERNOMENEIMLS The tuo Barrie rinks in the Ontario uliog Association GovernorGenerals trophy event were eliminated last Friday night in the provincial semitin als at Dundas Valley Curling Club The loenlt skipped by Ross Simpson and Doug Camp bell lostby 1915 last Catt Kinsmen Finish With it Shutout ORILLlA Barrie Kinsmen Novices cotopteth Iheir néar 11¢in 196768 North York tea guc schedule Saturday with victory at the Orillia Commu nity Centre The games only goal was posth by Barrica Cltrls Mathews on pass from Jim Angus at 1330 at the that period Kinsmen went through the regular schedule with 19 victor ies and only one defeat KlNSMEN OltllLtA First Period Barrie biotin ews Angus 1330 Penalties none Semi Period No5coring Pcnalt Mathews tripl Smith trip 700 Pearsnll int 303 Sitclswell trip 416 Shela well charg 1101 Third Period No Pcnolticsr none Scoring er SOCCER MANAGER FINE PLYMOUTH AP Anotlu Engluh soccer manager was tired MondayDerek Unon oi Second Division Plymouth Ar gyle lie is the fourth manager or an English league club to be trod since the new year Toll Heavy In snowmobile Marathon Run CROOKSTON Minn CP Loss titan onethlrd ot the 113 starters completed the that log of the Homue international power loboggan tnce Monday with Randy Hites ol Rosoau Minn leading the pack Hires finished the manila lap in live hours ten minutes and 38 seconds best of the 36 driv crs who stormed into Crookston belorc the 10 pm deadline alter starting the it course from Winnipeg day Second is Kermit Zarley who has pocketed mm Knights count Past Tallies ORIlLlA Early soas to the tint and second periods were suitelent to propel Bame Poe woe Knights to to decision me Orillia Saturday in North York hague tilt at the Ortilia Community Centre Grog Kirkpatrids tired the winning store mistod at 371 at the opening period and Jim Hamilton registered the first insurance goal only 40 seconds into the middle period Kelli Wire and Glen Richardson solid iiied the Barrie win with third period markers KNIGHTS OltltJJA First Period Barrie Kirkv patrick 329 Peoaltis none Second Period Barrie Hamilton Caldwell Kirpatrlckl Penalties McDonald knee Saunders stair 1300 lhird Period Barrie Wice Lamonroaux 800 Barrie Richardson Smmons 1150 Penalties none Pleasesl Business and Personal Stationary Competitive Prices Satisfaetion guaranteed THE BARRIE EXAMINER Fourth71

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