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Barrie Examiner, 6 Mar 1964, p. 9

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Wv razrpgwgws 31 5a has assets mansas renter lraacar tau tlrroug some of them now No important hockey games for local fans on tap tonight are the junior game here and the intermediate game at Midland BOTH GAMES ARE playoff contests Barrie lunlnr Plumbers will be out to ah the lead in their best ofseven series against its Plumbers lost the opener 54 butroared back for 70 victory in the second game Both games were played at Orlllla Now Plumbers have the advantage of the next three games here Fourth game of the series is set for Bar rie arena Tuesday night As for the intermediate SevenUps the could tie their bestofsevan series with Midland Fyers if they can skate off with victory tonight SevenU lost the first two games by 42 and on overtime spcores They took the third game 74 and hope to keep rolling in tonights game Fifth am of this series will also be played at Midland more ames are necessary the sixth game will be played here and the seventh at Midland The way the teams pls ed in the first three games it would surprise no one the series did go down to the wire BASKETBALL IS ALSO startln to move into the sport spotlight The annual Gnl en Ball Basketball Tournament will he held at North Collegiate and Cen tral Collegiate next weekend This is the first time the tournament will be staged in Barrie and tourna merit officials are looking for packed gyms Friday night and all day Saturday This weekend at Orillia the 19th annual Blackbali Basketball Tournament will he held Publicity releas es reaching here state there will be five divisions 40 teams 45 games and eight floors in operation Alliston will be the scene of top high school hockey tournament this weekend it glut underway this afternoon and will run through day tomor row Alliston as host town will have team and there will be squads from Agincourl Leaslde Sudbury Guelph Peterhorough Gait and defending cham pions Copper Cliff The Oro Little NHL will wind up its first season of operation next Friday with an Awards Night at Guth Arena Two games will be staged and the awards presentedfollowing the games The league executive reports it has been successful season Barrie Kinsmen Atoms will compete in the New marktlt Squirt Hockey Tournament tomorrow Barrie will clash with the host Newmarket club in the first game of the day at am LYNN JONES statistician for both the intermediate and junior hockey ieaguesrelensedsfinsl figures in the lea es this week Lynn had many interesting facts an figures compiled but because of limited space we ran only the scoring figures today Don Amos who won the junior league scoring crown fired six winning goals had four hat tricks had two fivegoai games and in other single contests had four assists in one five in another three fivepoint games one sixpoint tilt and perhaps the climax an eightgoal game against Beeton Quite season Like to thank Chuck Coleman local Moisons Brew ery representative for the invitation to the showing of the 1963 Grey Cup highlights It was an excellent film in color and members of press radio and tele vision all had high praise for the film ACCORDlNG TO CHUCK nine cameraswere used and seven miles of film shot This was condensed to 40minute film and it was terrific Steve Jonescu our city editor and Toronto Maple Leaf fan stated today Leaf coach Punch Imlach was on hand for all the praise the last couple of seasons when hls Leafs were rolling but this year with Leafs heading for fourthplace finish Imlach is blaming his players No argument here And that ab ut takes care of the pile of literature on the desk to ay Good these the top of the desk again even it will just last for day saunas scoaas UH Baywoeds as Beeves Jewellers so KeyMir 22 sun DWIBIONr Webb Bros 55 WestBénd Utensils so Dales Marina 44 The Flintstones 39 Stewart GOOD FRIENDS JAG LEAGUE sasnomcs Yogi Bears 89 Crackers 85 Flintstones sale Hillbillies 82 Alleycais 77 Whippets 65 High Single Audrey Encoti coo High Triple Vl Mills see The desk is overflowing with items of sport events enmin up around the local area and well try to get GARY DORNBOEFER left of the Boston Bruins and Bag Fleming of the Chicago Black Hawks square of at each llilicsest School won the Pub lic and Separate School Hoe key Championship and the Gar ner Trophy for the second straight year in siuling bat tle on Wednesday afternoon before several hundred scream ing supporters defeating gal lant little crew from Oakley Park by so score more accurate report might be to say that David Reid won the title for the thyearold Grade Eight student from Hill erest scored all of his teams six goals the tying and winning goals coming in the last three minutes of play Hilicrest went into an early to lead and looked like easy winners only to have the smal la la is in to Press radio and television representatives jammed the Al 27ft Jerry mind 15 High Triples Carole Lepsne est Ship ley Neaiolf Eric Macs 68f Bob Gare 868 FRIDAY NIGHT GROUP 19F DM 0N BF this era of Bay City Fain lanea ff Bed Devils Pine View Variety s7 Kempview Bowl 29 Robinsons Grocery If NlJ nrvrsloN The Eightbali sot Warnics Builders 55 Simone Petroleum is Youngs IGA Storey Bent Wholesale til West Bend Out boardsfl High Singles Caroleiepsoo 1st Babe Foley 257 Erie Mace Hidden Weekly Score Terry Hamiltonu soojoluuns Bear Reynolds 102 Mary Lee 209 Vi Mills MSW Lilly Webb 2091216 Vl Langley 215 Rate Carter 220 Audrey Bacott ass Doris Travis 269 anmrvraw sown Return Invitational Tournament Bairan ORILLIA Goadfriends vs Homemakers WINNERS asnara Prize winners from rBarr High Single Shirley Sheard High Triple Maig Cnyrian Hidden Scores Sylvia An drewslat Mossop Vi Mills Players BowlingFenilvll Gnodlricrids Lea Kempwfew Members eligible to play in 2ndliolloff March 21 and 21 die Jorylieta Carter Goodcbild Glenda Salter Reynolds Leela Nelson Purvis Marg Schuch liluloll Hazel were so Bradshaw Sylvia An nth Winchester Elaine ltlhy Lee Lil Collins Frida cASUAL ing as The Larisa is High singles Mary Warnica 303 Cathy Barnes 251 Al Es cott 306 Silver Potvln 261 overtake and pass Htllcrest to Brian Kelly with two goals his younger brother Lewis George Cameron and Phil Faverowlth one each Fevero smallest play er on either team showed grim determination in his goal Spun around at the goal month by bodychecir he managed sweep his stick around on the ice as he fell and knock the puck underthe goalie for what icy Park ragged from their ef his energy enough to score two nesflay nightto view 40 of the less Grey Cup game Pictured shove commenting on the excellent til vrfv rwLLelrezwdao¢fio4 uterusum nwmIvvvvr mintmwruwmwm other in the first period of con ml and Bob McCord if their National Hockey League lboth of the Bruins The Billion game at Boston Garden last night Others are Tom John and Black leka battled to tie AP Wirephoiol David Reid Brilliant In Hillcrest Victory but shiftler Pork forwards ad with seven minutes it Scorers in their drive were iey Park Codrlngfon do game in which the lead changed hands repeatedly nked like the winning goal to and Reid was again the However at this point Oak of the four goals and giving him nine for the two games Alvin Clarke scored the winner over Johnson rt and Reid who played ai ost the entire game rallied vrrw mentions Or GREY our earns Forcehall in Batrte Wed ed by Molsnnl Brawry are left to right local sportcsster Bill Bennett Moisens ceprel sentstive Chuck Coleman and mm film on the highlights Fraser Examiner Photo sponsor slur new All are is Concepti Boreana anything liquid or trope Blmplut spreading action sin in rotating strata with chain flail lteehod Whitehorse lo snap only point Spreads mo norm on an It unassisted goals and saw an the game the winner coming with about minute in play Both goals were picture plays Outstanding throughout the game was the work of both goalies Ted Osborne for Hills crest and Bob ftfsiitoo for Oak Semiflnsls tn the series were played on Tuesday sftemoon with Oakley Park defeating Hiilcrcst won from Johnson dominating figure scoring three Examiner sportseditor Blck entrances who hold down third spot Ll points behind Montreal The Thursday night sensing spree in Montreal was corn monlly effort for both tennis II Chicago finally bu grabbed onepoint lead the NI mall Hockey League stood it looked for while Thurs day night as though neither the Hawks nor Moatrui Canadteoa goal wanted the leadership very The Detroit markamca were badlyallows bad to come in Spencer Bruce accrual from behind four times to tie Doug Barkley Boston while the dlsorgalv Gordie Howe Parker its ald and Al haginls iced Conadicna bowed 75 to Grade Provost Bobby Rene trolt lelu dean Belivsau Bernie They tiltht look much like two teams that had been hot Geeffrlon and John Fernlson were the Montreal scorers tling to break firstplace dead MaeGregor was the spark iopik like midlbaauuyi an new are pug utherasr abbcda with five genres left to play in so lead in the uln ptrlod He the remain schedule whils Ca set up Spence and Barkisya aadieua have with eight goals and scored one himself from on feet ouL games to go The Detroit victory brought Provost and Houuslu scored Ill Clnldlens fought back to the Red Wings to within two twice in the first period but Wlntl of Toronto Maple Leafs Flyers Land 4th lSpot In League Ron Buchanan of Oshde Generals has spent most of this season in the shadow of team mate Bobby Orr Earlier this week the fabrh Flyers will meet the league lous loyeaMid broke Jacques leading Toronto Marlboro in Laperriaraa tweycsoold red the playoffs and the Beta will ord for goals by an Ontario this on the second place Ca Hockey Association Junior nadtenr defenceman by firing his oath Buchanan scored both his Then it occurred to observers goals one of them unassisted that Buchanan has been aeor within lhccnnd span in the tag few goals too second period George Vail Ilao lhe firstyear centre son of had pair for the Generals Bucky Buchanan who once while Wayne Cashman and Bill played for New York Rangers Smith got the others of the National League fired bis Lorne Knowles Pate Veryer slst and bond Thursday night gaert Bill Coaburn and Pete as the Generals defected Ham loveless replied for Hamilton llfon Red Wings 64 That left Rich Bradford Bud Debrody him the leagues second best and Brian Bradley supplied the sniper behind Yvon Cournoyer goals for Niagara Falls of Montreal Canadiens who has Dale Watson counted the lane 01 telly for the losers Cassius New ame Fer Qhamp NEW YORK AP Cassius Clay the world heavyweight champion said Thursday that the nextltlme he is introduced in the boxing ringl the one nounccr will point to him and cry out Cassius It is the logical next xep in the metamorphosis of the brashly talkative Negro fighter under the careful tutelage of Malcolm leader of the Black Muslim seat In the presence of Malcolm Clay is subdued young malt Allah is the greatest re Meanwhile Niagara Falls Flyera clinched fourth place finish in the league by defeat they will nyl To this corner ladies and gentlemen the heavyweight champr of the world Cassius Tire uyaarold Olly bu heel almost constantly in Malcolm Xs presence since arriving in New York Sunday Earlier in the day Clay indie sated he is not conscientious obiector That is dirty word the new world heavyweight boxing champion added when asked whether the lslnm religion he has embraced would make hhn refuse to winter U5 millier Hawks Take Lead Red Wings Beat Canadiens ooludividuelaotlnorothaaoao Wt extol out the game out of tng Pelerbornugn Petea or The Bukteys goal put Detroit ahead permanently Smith and Howe tallied for Detroit Ind Beiivuu and Gli tries for Montreal in the second ed which ended with the Wings ahead 54 lo the third as mould and reach In the first nine minutes Ferguson got Montreals lut marker at ltrdo Both goaltenders Charlie Hodge for Montreal and Terry Sawthuk for Detroit came up with ts saves Hodge still leads in the goal tendera race for the Vain Trophy but the seven ml flurry reduced his lead over Chicagos Glenn Hall to one gosL Also the rest of the rolled ulo works in Halls favor since filhllpago hu only five games in Boston Bill Hedi my set the tying goal with less than four minutes left while Boston had two men in the penalty box and Chicago was one man short Again the scoring was team effort as only Bostons Orland Kurtenbsch came up with two goals Murray Oliver and Johnny Bucyk got the other Boston markers and Bobby Hull Sile hlikita John McKen zie and Hay tallied for the awks lhe first period ended with Boston ahead to on Olivers goal Five goals came in the second as Chicago altamately tied the foudnt and Boston recovered the ca The period ended so and Kur tcnbachs second goal after to second of play in the third kept the Bruins ahead until Hey ended the scoring at ism New York plays at Montreal and Detroit at Tomato Satur day while all six clubs see so tlon SundayMontreal at New York Toronto at Chicago and Detroit at Boston it we reported in tha Maple Leafs camp Thursday night that captaia George Armstrong may not be in the lineup on the weekend Armstrongauf fered shoulder lldury during the practice session HAROLD JORY MOTORS Houn TOWING SERVICE ROAD more our AM osa Ropllrl to All Makes Authorised Dealer Fee VANGUARD ENleN TRIUMPH ms 5P0an CAM rs Blyflnld Willi service places Clays boast an the greatesti Many Eisek Muslims who claim to be an American off shoot of lslam have adopted as last name rejecting surnames their forebears so qulred from white families for whom they were slaves Clay descendant of run away Kentucky slave was asked if he too would make the name change now that he has announced his Muslf membership Yes he replied The next time they introduce the heavy weight champion of the world lid DUNLOP ST miter

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