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Barrie Examiner, 28 Dec 1963, p. 10

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YOUNG CANADA NlGllT was celebrated last night at the Barrie Arena In the above picturc three youngsters in vade the Barrie SevenUps 12w mmnwmwm dressing room to meet some of the players Paul Aleger SevenUps coach and star centre Bob Garner chat with these three young fellows The boys are from left to right Tom Peacock Pete Mitchell and hobby Garner Robby hobs son saw his dad score two Barrie goats in the clubs tlsi victory over Orillia Ex aminer Photo Weeks Scores Three In SevenUpS My RICK FRASER Examiner Sports Editor Barrie SevenUps playing be fore their largest home crowd of the season edgEd to within one point of third place Midland Flyers last night at the Arena when they hammered Orlllia Ter riers tlti in Georgian hay 1n termcdialc HoekeylLeugue game Young Canada Night was cele brated and turnout of over 1000 was on hand to see the locals start to roll in the second period and maintain their pace until the final buzzer Diminutire Jon Weeks paced the Barrie attack with three goals Bob Garner and Lew Stud durt each fired pair and Chuck Edward netted the other Gary Collins Nick Kennedy und Cal Gardner were the Orilila marksmen Barrio held 21 lead after the first period lost their mar gin in the opening seconds of the second but went ahead so before the session ended Seven Ups outscored Grillia 31 again in the third LOCALS SHORTIIANDED Seven Ups were without George Boorman Ken Robert svn Gard Gow and Jess Weller surprise starter was Wally Harris and newcomer Ernie Bond saw plenty action Bond assisted on two of Veeks goals Weeks started on his way to hattrick when he banged in Bonds rebound at the AQseéond mark of the first period Three minutes later Collinstied the score when his blazing long shot caught the short side on Red Henry hob Garner got that one back at 1026 when he tipped Larry Reids long shothellind Orillia netminder Bob Shropshire mak ing his first start in several weeks Cal Gardner tied the score for the second time at the mseeond mark of the second He blocked Gard Thompsons shot and had clear break from his own blue line lie skated in close and pick ed an opening as Henry went Crothers Sets Record ILDefecttingDupree SAN FRANCISCO CPtCa nadian traek stars swept to three victories for an outstand ing overall performance at an invitational track and field meet here Friday night as the Tar onto pialr of Bill Crothers and BrueeKidd oncelagain domin ated the field intbeir special fhe 22yearold Crothers last yenrs United States champion setnn indoor American record in theiilltt yards with smash ing triumph over Jim Duprce anold opponent and the best Amerieaa at iler in one minute drugglst knuckedtloth of second oft the mark set by ttsburehsArnie Sowetl vnenrl dd Teyeanoid of Torontostudent who among distance seConds Crothers down in an attempt to make the save TAKE CONTROL After this goal Barrie took controland the outcome was never in doubt Vecks picked up his second goal at 239 on re bound nnd Edward made it 42 at 421 again rebound as Terriers failed to give Shrop shire solid support anrner upped the count to 52 at 1310 with his second goal Sandy Itir flipped pass ahead which dropped between Atac Intosh and Garner in front of the Orillin net Garner gained possession stepped around Mac lntosh and caught the for car ner with low shot that never left the ice Lew Stoddart struek his McKinley Wins To Give US Cup By WILL GRIMSLEY ADELAIDE Australia API Chuck McKinley returned the Davis Cup to the United States today by defeating Australias 19 year old John Newcombe 10l2 62 97 62 to give the Americans dramatic 32 vic tory in the challenge round The pressurepacked bestof five series for the cup Australia has held for four straight years was forced to the end when rangy Itoy Emerson the Aus tralian ace crushed Dennis Ital ston of Bakersfield Calif 64 36 62 in 96minute fourth match tying it up at 22 The chunky 22yearold Me Kinley staged series of tre mendnus comebacks in downing the young Aussie bold selec tion over more experienced players by team captain Harry Harman Newcombe sixfoot slam mer had lost his first singles match to Ralston in thrilling fivesetter Thursday But it ap peared the gamble was going to pay off in the key match with Olyrnpic team thatwill compete in TokyoAndon them willrrest Canadas shoes of winninga gold medal lfl track Crothers win 11 the atehe won the 118 Amateur Athetie Union title over the same dis tance lntSwwas the highlight of theseasonopening San Fran eiseo Examiner Holiday invita tlo lTrack and Field Meetat yrn steam that will compete in Tokyo next 0ctober It too was perfect spot for Crothirs and Kidd to begin pat it iretttthesta an passed the irst quartermile in 55 ends withDupreeot Southern ll linols off his shoulder OPENED UP opened up With 120 go and whipped Du aeconds nearly dup hfI AAU cwae bird Atlerbetry 201th two goals in the third Weeks sent him in the clear at 503 and Law caught the open side At 1250 he banged in rebound with Abbott and Al Smith as sisting in the last five minutes of play tltc teams split pair ofv goals with Nick Kennedy scor ing for Terriers and Weeks com pleting his hattrick at 1622 Last nights game was the only lcttguegcontest on lap and left the standings looking like this Pt Bradford Collingtvood Midland Barrie 01illia McKinley when he won the first set by breaking thedmericans service in the 12nd game STDRMED BACK But McKinley appearing in his fourth year of Dayis Cup play swept the second set ral lied from 34 deficit to take the third and then crushed the faltering teenagar in the fourth set The first set of the McKinley Nowcombe match went with service until the 22nd game when Neweombe leading 11v10 finally broke through after three deuce points to take the set 1210 McKinley quickly rebounded in the second set and swept to 62 victory He broke New eombes service in the first and third games and ran up 40 lead Newcombe broke McKinleys service in the second game of the third set and ran up 30 lead But McKinley fought back to break Noweomhedn the sev enth game and tie it up at 44 in the eighth game Clare and Stan Worsfo Shep herd and Worsffllti are from Toronto and McClure from Saa niehtun RC The Canadian quartet finished 13 secondsin front of Oregon State The Canadians were clocked in 7463 Oregon State in 7495 Long Beach State was third 750 Hylke van der Wet or Hamil ton put on strong finish to take second place in the mile steeple ehase behind George Young of the United States who won in 42 Thelcanadian was clocked in pair of Canadians however could dono bette thpn fourth heretArl atesUlts WiILlams sprinted past Adolph Plummet nn 505vlctoryr thus continu ing his heir over the world rec ord it old er Plummer was clocked in 51 Mike Lsrrabhee of the US wa third in 513 Lynn Eves of Saanicbton rth id hidand McClure fifth in 550 0n the American US track men beg cessful drivetnitho 1964 gem but lvyenrold impound high Moisture DispoSalare age provides RemovableEgg Tra Ch at Big BottleStorage doorstigbtly lret seals both COMPARE ATG2935 rimPenna Barrie Weeks tflondmtt Orillia Collins 109 ii Barrie Garner theid Ed Penalties Weeks Collins Arne5mm 60° ward 1026 lntosh ttfousseau Second Period Orillia Gardner 50 Barrie Weeks Thompson 239 EorriefEdward Garner Abbott 421 Barrie Garner Afr 1310 Penalties Kennedy Abbott Lee Weeks ltfaelntosh Third Period it Harrie Stoddart Weeks 503 Barrie Stoddart Abbott Smith 1250 10 Orillia Kennedy tGard tier 1455 11 Barrie Weeks Bond 1922 Penalties Thompson Ken nedy Hall Stoddart Shots ongoai By Barrie 12 14 13 By Orillia 12 to 31 39 wo wlls Wmcmmmmquu wwwmm Lithium lumen CF Can hdoawnrld hockey tltioe mtfend lantha nethnck Fri night In the touring Swedish No tionI tum took advantage of hondinn mistake to take decision The Swedes were outplnyed and outsbot but rpectmtlnr lonltending by fanned fiel zroth kept the Canadians off the score sheet until late in the one To otdhaekq and period when the Swedes had established lead The European team jumped on Canadian errore for two of their goals as they evened their tour record after 54 loan to Montreal Junior Cmadlens in Montreal Thursday CHICAGO AP Forget about nttle Pay no at Cont tention to Chicago Bears sa vage defence The key in Sundays National Football League titlo game be tween New York Giants and the Bcursis the weatherman Thesforecastealls for cold dry Sunday at Wrigley Field where hot air blowers have been working all week to thaw the frozen turf George Halaa 68 your old ownereoach of the Bears wants firm field to give his runners to chance to move with their bailcontrol offence He wants playing surface that will permit his pass defenders to cover the Giants talented receiversDel Shpfncr Prank Gifford and Joe Morrison Unless the weatherman changes his mind which can happen at the drop of both this windy city on the lake the field should ho to good shape when they roll back the torp covering Cleats probably will eut into the turf hutand this is big but lhe forecastcalled for tem peraturea between 15 and 20 de grees few minutes after the field is uncovered Wrigley Field is likely to freeze At Green Bay in 1961 the field had been covered for weeks with layer of straw and tarp When the pitchtorlt crew did its haying Sunday morning the field was great But it froze in few minutes It all depends on the wenV ther said Art Rooney owner of Pittsburgh Steelers who just 1m EATONS AlterChristmas CLEARANCE SubstantialSavings MCCLARYVEASY 114 cu FT outstation lliiiiiii MGLARV Vansv MODEL ZTlZdh This McClaryEas offers Two Door convenience for the mediumsized famil lbs titfrozen foods The Zero rZone Freezer holds 75 provides rack in the door for packages Inthe refrigeratorsectionare GlideOut Shel ves and Twin Porcelain Keep EATONS Special Price Enamel Crispers both automatic Deep rDoor Stor Defrdstiog and ad Butte Magnetic DoorGas EATGNCA The win Jumped Rangers into fifth place one point ahead of the Boston Brains and was their first victory over the Hawks in seven meetings this year Chicago yanked goalie Glenn Hall in the dying minutes in In Weatherman key To NFLFinalr Vntissed winning in the Eastern create FROST AIDS GIANTS It the field is frozen have to give the edge to the Giant The pass receivers know where they are going but the defence does not When we played the Giants on frozen field in New York two weeks ago each foam hedreeeivers wide open all at teruoon The difference was that nttle hit his and our guy Ed Brown was not having one of his better days The Giants rate slight edge In the game to be witnessed by sellout crowd of 46091 New Yorks explosive attack has produced 57 touchdowns ttt running and 39 passing Tittle connected with record so TD passes The Bears offence pro duped only 37 touchdowns 0n the other band thefienra defence gave up only 144 points on average of to name The contest will be earrled in Canada by CBC television and in the US on NBC television and radio with the Chicago area blacked out on TV About 000 fans are expected to watch at three closed circuit TV orange in Chicago truncate roxns The sport of toxhunttng in Britain began about on years ago obt Got to Move it wEHenry Paces Rangers land In ring race one int ahead of teammate Bobby all and Moatrenla Jun Bei lvutL Ab McDonald wired his 10th golloftheneuonearlylnthe third vetted living htm TA point for the season to date Last season he totalled 91 points with the Hawks Montreal will have everything going for them heading into this weekendl nation They will have complete lineupsomething they havent had for some time Rookie John Ferguso re turns Suturday night of lag nsevcred tendo on the thumb of his rlgh hand for three weir son picked up theotjury In brawl with goéstona Ed Wutlnll Sunday Also relatively apcaking Rangers Upset Loop Leaders The last place Kitchener hangers pulled off the upset of the season Friday night when they registered win over the league leading Tomato Marlboro in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior series The Kitchener victory mapped two long streaksTor ontos 17garne unbeaten string and the Rangers 11gamo win less skeln REPAIR NOW PAY LATER with our convenient ntiooeretnn concentrate tiroronatm¥ ensuet sani Ills VlhereAn 15W Watt the Candienshm two any lines they and the fourth pace Red Wings in Mortqu Saturday night and then tnckll the fifthplace Ranger In New York Standy aoucu Icsr Meanwhile Chicago fighting desperately to maintain their nixpoint firstplace lead over the Canadicns have to take on the tough lbrouto Maple lean in Chicago Sunday The Hawks have been having trouble lately Their flying start that spurtcd them 10 points ahead of the rest at the league has levelled off and they have lost tive of their last eight lames The lowly Bruins who have been bouncing back and forth between fifth and last place will have their hands full Sat urday In Toronto The beat dont often lose at home especially to the Entire Sunday the Bruins return home return home to face Detroit Rod 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