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Barrie Examiner, 20 Sep 1967, p. 15

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BOSTONS PHIL Esposito files through the air as his eludes sprawling New York goalie Ed Glacomin Emosito missed on this first pcriod ef fort but came back to get one of Bostons nina goals in iues day nights National Hockey league exhibition game in Lon don The Rangers got four goals tCP Wirephotoi Rangers May Start With New Lineup By THE CANADIAN PRESS Unloss somcthing happens to changc their luck soon New York Rangers may start the National llockcy League season with complete lineup of new faces After three preseason exhibi tion games the Rangers have had three probable firstatria gcra put out of action for var ying periods of time tilost recent was Donnie litur sholl taken to hospital in Lon don Ont with ruptured blood vessel in his thigh after being dumped Tuesday night by Bos ton Bruins forward floss Loris berry in some the Bruins won it was one ofvthrec games CANADIENS CAMP Rookies In Fast MONTREAL CP Rookies shone Tucsdoy as Montreal udiens continued their spirv ilcrl twoaday scrimmages lo get them in shape for their first exhibition game Saturday night againt their old National Hock cy League foesNe York Rangers With 17 holdovers on hand from last years club it is expected minimum of jobs will be open to the 39 newcom ers attending the camp As result the daily intra lquad games have produced some spirited action The first hlows struck in anger came Tuesday between pair of hopefuls Defenccrnan Serge Savard up from Houston of the Central Pro league and scrappy Bryan Watson the former betrait Red Wing penalty killv er scufflcd to draw alter the larger Savard had Watson into the hoards Savard is vying for the fifth defence spot vacated by Jenn Guy Talbot white Watson hopes to fill the shoes of Jim Roberts Talhot and Roberts moved to Minnesota Northstars and St Louis Blues respectively in the June expansion draft Gary Monahan centre and right winger Mickey Redmond oth from Petcrboraugh Poles of the Ontario Junior series continued their fine play as did Danny Grant left winger from Houston Apoiios of the Central Pro League Other newcomers sharing the limelight Tuesday with such established stars as Jean Ecli yeau Henri Richard Bob Rous seau and Gilles Tromblay were Chrtstian Bordeteau front the OHA Junior Canadians Jacques Lemaire from Houston goalies Ernie Wakcly from Cleveland and Gerry Dchardins from the Apallos Left winger John Ferguson moved at steady clip and showed he has not lost his with ingncss to hit the opposition WANTS roan snack RENTAL BUSINESS room an How Quickly We Answer gtmun JOHNSON ll3 DUNLOP Opposite The Queens Shine Action either in practice orregutar season play as he used his body to advantaga on several occasions Two pleasant surprises for coach Toe Blake have been goalie Group Vorslcy and delenccman ues Lapcr riere Neither are noted for their affinity to training camp games but both have showed well so far Not so young Rogatlcn Vachon The rookie nctrninder appears to be fighting the puck and as one member of the Can adiens organization said EPer haps hes trying too hard right now but hell come round Vadron has had little success in stopping the thrusts of attackersa direct contrast to his play late last season and during the playoffs played Tuesday with Eddie Joyal scoring three goals to spark Los AngelesxKlngs to 74 victory over Minnesota Stars at Guelph Ont andPhi ladclphia Flych being hcld to 22 tic by Quebec Ace of the American League N0 WORD ON TIME There was no immediate report on how long Marshalls injury may keep him out of action but Larry Jeffrey and Red Bercnson missed the game because of injuries picked up Sunday lierenson will be out until after the weekend with bruised instep but Jeffrey will bc gone well into the week with knee injury fronsberry Stanfield and Johnny McKenzie paced the Bruins with two goals Tucs day as Derek Sanderson Tommy Williams and Ted Green contributed ona each Green had signed twoyear contract nith Boston earlier in the day New York goals went to lcan Hateiie Hag Flaming End Bob Fairburn number of bright spots shone through for beleaguered general managers Tuesday as players started signing con tracts in increasing numbers and two Toronto Maple Leaf holdouts reported at their Peterhorough Ont camp Vetcran Tim Horton arrived week late and Mike Walton made his second appearance after walking out Saturday along with Brian Conacher None of than has signed contracts as yet nor indeed has nob Pulford but at least gen eratmanagcrcoach lmlach has them on tho ice CAME T0 TERMS As well forward Vat Fon tcyne signed with Pittsburgh Penguins at their nrantford 0nt camp and Herenson and goalie Gilles Villchch came to terms with the Rangers at Kitchener Ont But Ranger managerecoach Emiln Francis had to take lit tle bitterness as wall in learn ing that defenccrnan Al Hamil ton wili ha out of action several days with an injury to his left leg suffered in practice The North Stars are main taining lhcir torrid pace in keeping with managercoach Vrcn Blairs avowed intention of having thcm the bestcondi tioned team in the league They go in their fifth game in as many days tonight playing Memphis Wings of the Central Pro League at Kingston out in the only scheduled game HACKED JOYAL Roger Cotoa with tnro goals and Real Lcmieux backed Joy als play for Los Mgclcs while Pate Gocgan and Murray Halt scored for Minnesota to Quebec City the Flycrs got goals from Andre Lacroix and Forbes Kennedy in the first two periods before Rene Drolat and Cleland Morison tied it up for tho Aces in the third period The most important holdout now Ls goalie Dennis Defordy who is refusing to attend Black Hawks practices in Chicago rav EXAMINER warn ans PHONE 7mm By THE CANADMN PRESS Big muskatlunga and lake trout caught in the Keaora ares highlight reports from ll of the 22 Ontario department of lands and forests distrch reporting At Dogpaw Lake anglers reportad hauling in musket lungc weighing slit mi 15 and 21 pounds No late trout caught in Whitefish Bay weighed 15 and 1in pounds muskciiungc weighing 2t pounds was aka reported taken in southern Georgian Bay lha department can no details on how the fish were caught or their physical dimensions The lucky fishermen also were not ldeatifitd The warm sunny weather general across the province in the last week draw out many rngtera who mostly found the fishing fair to good using artifi cial halls and minnows The report by districts SOUTH his Slmcoe Angling was reported fair to good through out the district with 2tpound musketiunge taken in Georgian Bay NORTH ChaplelncIishing ts reported fair for all species CnchnneKamioops trout fishing reported excellent with catches of tip to 4V pounds Pike and Pickerel fishing were good Fort FrancesA hot spot in this district is Lake ofths Woods Park where good catches of pickerel and north ern pike were reported Fishing was fair for bass muskcllunxc and take trout GeraldinnExcellent catches of plckcret and northern pike were roportcd from Northwind Lake Sturgeon River and tion Good catches of pike and pickcrel reported in all loci tinns with lake trout bass and sturgeon fair Sioux MolinaGood fishing reported for plcksrrl and pike but only fair for like trout smallmonfli bass and musket hinge SardiniaGood talra trout catches have been reported throughout lha district pike good to fair Ickcral good Fishing for nrth Channel Ptrch has been good SuntanFishing has been reported fair for all species Wklte RiverAngling for pickercl good at White Shells and Kwtnkwaga Lakes Good cliches of lake trout reported from Dsyohessarah Anahrco and Strickland Lakes EAST Kcmvtvlllr Ptckeret and muskellungo fishing was report ed good in Lake St Francis with hot spots reported at Ciarku island and the Power Dam in Cornwall In file ltldcau THE BARR mum ll WEDNESDAY SEPT 20 Intern outlining vim fair and plckercl catchu were poor Lindsay Bass and pickuet fishing was reported fair in tha Kawartha Laku rilh good catches of taken in Brad toy Bay fishing us report ed fair in the Hsdburton area heed Good speckled trout were taking worms and artifi cial bait to Droptcdgc Beaudria and Shoapack Creeks Good catches of pika acre taken in York River Eagle and Elbow Lakes It ten poundpike wasl caught in Elbow Lake Panfishf wgra good throughout the die lttCL WEST we Huron Excellent angling for rainbow trout warsa reported at the mouth of Willow Creek onthc Bruce Peninsula HERES SOMETHING TO THINKABOUT hchoy Kagiano Kenogammis sis and Partridge Latres Good angling for take trout and northern pike was reported in Kitialn and Ruffle Lakes dogmaRainbow trout fish ing was good with seven pounder Lake nnda ninepounder from Coyne Lake The clear warm weather aided anglers who made good catcher of plckerel in lfatliday and Duchcna Lakes Kapnsitaslng Superlative taken from Catcher weather conditions were rcport ed as fishermen found angling for great northern plkeancl pickcrcl excellent to good in all waters using minnows and lures KenornPickerel fishing was generally fair to good through out the disirict Lake trout fish ing reported good in Gordon Cliff and Acrobus Lakes Pike and bass angling fair in most lakes Preferred bait for picker et has been five minnows and spoons Pnrt ArthurFishing has been fairfor all species PembrokeMuskellunge fish ing reported good pickerhl fair but take trout and speckled trout generally poor Speckled trout have been reported fair in the liladawaska and Opeongo Rivers Sautt Sic Marthltalnbow trout fishing hss been reported fair to good at the mouths of rivers in the Blind River sec When you place Classified Ad in one issue of The Barrie Examiner over 9000 copies of your message go to homes in Barrie and district If you multiply 9000 lay the number of people who read every copy of the paper IS noun wonorn THAT Brant EXAMINER WANT ans BRING sucH TREMENDOUS RESULTS PS The sixtime rate is real bargain and just think of the readership that would give your ad WE runningout ofsteam drink glass of éMfLK Take time 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