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Barrie Examiner, 2 Oct 1968, p. 14

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Has Left connoisseurs andhlsaidohythataallgote 1112 Ted Green say hes ready to retireone report says he al ready hastram the National Hockey Magi he doesnt raise in pay The uycaroid defensive standout walked out at Boston Bruins training camp at Don don Ont Sept 19 He said hlcsday night at hisWltmipeg home he would leave ior good rather than return at last sea rons pay The London Free Pms quotes him as saying behnd ad rlsed Charles hlulohay the hrulns legal adviser Sunday tight of his decision told him decided to retire to it Green was Green who no up more than loo minutes in each ol his first ve seasons withBoa ton after Joining the team in 1960 said he and partner have bought 15 acres in greater Win nipeg lie said they are going ahead with development plan but did not say what they were Another NHL star also was in the news nresday Andy Bath CHA Spokesman Says Ultimatums Wont Succeed GUELPH or spokes man for the maveric Canadian Hoekey Assoointion said Tues day ultimatum lrom the Cana dian Amateur Hockey Associa tion would not succeed Frank Basso ol Guelph EA vicepresident and prBident oi the Western Ontario Junior Hockey Mague CHA aliiliate was replying to statement by Gordon iuckes CAHA executive direclor Juckes said hlonday that CHA players would be given until Nov to to return to the CAHA The CHA is the governing body for new junior leagues in Western Canada and western Ontario It was formed earlier this year after the GAHA bowed to dem the Natl Hockeylieague to lowerlhe run ior no limits They the CAHA didnt think we could get our operation oil the groun said Basso The CAHA was changing its tune and getting down on their bend Gerry Desjardins Good In Nelsviorf The Kings Goalkeeper Gerry Desiardins It has all but clinched spot with the Los AngeiesKingsf it the season were to open tomorrow said GeneralMan ager Larry Regen my goal keepers would be Terry Saw chuk and Desjardim Wayne Rutledge last years big sur prise has again been bigsur rpise in training camp but the big surp this year is to ex ua pounds Desiardine was married 12 days beian reporting to train ing camp He was acquired by the Kings during the oil sea son in cash deal with the Moa treal Canadiens He played for Cleveland in the American Lea gue last year earning both rookie of the year and all star goalie honors as well as 345 average for Cleveland Desjardins got his first office lal start with Los Angeles gainst the St Denis Blues He played the first half at the ed knees by allowing players to return They have gone so tar as to try and take the oliicials away irom us now Basso said but here in western Ontario we have more than enough quali iied and competent men who are willing to ollloiate for He said two Ontario Hockey Association relerees had called him to oiicr their services Ham referring to the PAHA granting of releases to Canadas eastern national team for Ah DeMarco ol Kitchener Rangers and Terry Callery of Toronto Marlboros both mem bers of tho OHA Junior se said is nothing but wholesale raiding and steroid not he toler tedTheCAilLanLOHA should operate tor the benefit of the clubs but they are not in our leaguethls kind of raiding wouldnt be tolerated or We are work ubs not against game in Ottawa comingwithln one second ntshutting out the Stanley Cup runner up Blues before being relieved as plain ed by the Veteran Sawohuk Gerry healthy looking ind who spends the summer as forest ranger is the type of goalie who comes out toimeet the opposing onrushing attack ere like the way hecomea out said Regan He is very exciting in oi goalkeeper and certainly is one of the outstand ing young prospects in pro ranks today Desiardins figuresto do much of the goalkeeplng as the Kings wind up their pre season schedule with gamesat Barrie against Pittsburgh tonig he Oakland Seals at Kingston Ont Friday and the twargames at Winnipeg against the Canadian Nationals Oct nd 10 By that time both Regan and Kings coach Red Kelly should know whom the goal keepers will be Bathgote Is Cutg By Pittsburgh BRANTFORD CF Andy Bathgate leading scorer in the National Hockey Leagues west ern sion last season was cut Tuesday by Pittsburgh gtPen sums Bathgate 36 obtained in the 1967 expansion draft by Pitts burgh scoreo 20 goals and 39 assists in the loam season native Vol Winnipeg Bath gale has played continuously in the NHL since l954s55 Before joining Pittsburgh he played with New York Rangers Toron to Maple teats and Detroit Red alter meeting eoachRed Sulli van and me Andy decided to go home Riley said Riley said the coaching jolt he offered Eathgate was outside theng but one that merits great deal oi consider ti He said the Penguins would try to make deal with another NHL club it Bathgatar later deeidedto prolong his playing career Eathgaté in fifth on the NHL career snoring list with 334 goals nod 595 assists pungent in the NBLI Western Division last Ont cent or ensulas Club olilclais said theyware New York Toronto and Detroit before joining Pittahurgh scored on goal and 39 assists in the issue soon Pittburgh general manager Jack Riley said Bathgate was ollered coaching job but wants to play in the Vancouver IIE Andy hasnt had pardon lariy good training camp and alter meeting coed Red Sulil van and ma Andy decided to go home said May Bathgate is filth on the league career scoring list with 344 goals and 595 assists Springfield vs llyers Thursday Barrie Flyers take on the Springfield Kings at the Barrie Arena Thursday ot8lo Dim It will he the only home ex hibition game tor the Flyers and or the Los Angeics iorm club Orillia Terriers but iell through The Barrie lliinor Hockey As sociath moved their Midget tryouts iromot pm Thurs day to 5iflto so put tonl low the exluhillon game The regular season for the Flyers starts Oct it when they the game The Kings were to play the play the Gall Hornets at the Barrie Arena itmznanam sxnnm gin manage trade for Vdfllii orward announcements with 75 GaltHornets scored five times while Barrie was short handed instnlght in edge the Flyers 76 in an exhihilionlgama in Gait it was typical rough exhihh tlnn game Oi the 92 minutes in penaliiex assessed Flyers serv iuntn Dunno ed 52 Four lighting majors were handed out Wayno Weller scored the first Barrie goal assistcd by Jon Weeks lion Vermette with help irom ltllka Duheau and Pete Landersgot the second Don Wardle ohove points champion at the Barrie Speed way took his throeyearold daughter Pat tor ride round the track on the week end alter he accepted the points championship trophy from Speedway owner Jeriy Watson BELOW The in 10 drivers at the Speedway with owner Watson sitting in chain are anon Len Bileroilen wiammar oer in Hornets Edge Dubeau picked up his sec ond point ol the night when he scored misled by John hie Millan and Rick McClooitlin McMillan scored next assist ed hyCorby Adam and Dave Luciuk six stitches Adams who got cut ior six stitches abovehis right eye scored the last Barrie goal as slated hyWeller and Lucluk Defenceman Ray Garlepy re tired from the game in the third period with an undetermined ankle injury Missing from last will line up were lorward Nick Holmes and delenceman Bob Deleourt conch Hep Guidelin was real ly experimenting last night he sides changing lorward and de lonsive alignments he sent de ienccmen to play lorward and put iorwards on deicncc Gait was ahead 20 alter the iirst period and led 52 alter the second Harrie outscored the Hornets 32 in the third Gonitenders Don Wardie and Danny Patterson played well handling more shots than the Cult goalies The Flyers openinggame gainst Gait Octil promises to be tough one lor hoth clubs llowlo Dietrick acquired by Gail lrom Clinton scored three of the Homets goalsand Vance Miller got two froripniyrns in Bankrupt17mm Fred Bullet Terry Barr mu Stelnik Paul Eenhorn Don Wardle Gart Peacock Allan Pirrie Kondkalick and Don Gravesf Photos by George Czerny RETURNS rosrmc thEiIP Detroit Tigers outfielder Al lum in St lliwiay as Cardinals today AP Wire Kallno swings away in the batting cage at Baueh stad be worked out for World in opener enlist st Innis cosmonauts colic photo Success Comes ithl omwn or Coach lied BownajLiiLizhiEflstetfl ITNotional hockey team says the key to Canadian success in world play is getting By that mean playing National Hockey League clubs Bownnss said in an in terview sandwiched between tryouts or his club Quebec Senior Hockey league it as the best arnaieur loop in Canada but hardly strong cnough to get the Canadians ready for the Russians in addition National home games drew lew fans and the club losta pot of money newness would like to put the team operation on paying thesis it pcssihle Bownass at whose 14 years in hockey include three sea sons with New York Rangers said hevis impressed with the calibre oi rookies in camp They include fivemembers ol the Toronto Marlboro of the Ontario Hockey Associa tion junior series Bownass says more and more good young hockey players are re jecting pro olfeis to come to the Nationals for an education and the chance to wear Canae dinn colors in Olympic and world tournaments onetime IMPROVED This years recruiting should strengthen his club by more than so per cent he says stronger competition at home The Nationals played in the last season Bownass regards The best playmtmni the Eaten andJLgMnn combineto form the Canadian team going overseas Last years team relied heavily on the Winnipegth club but Hownass feels this might be reversedthls year roundrobin series in Do camber will help Erqrecled to oppose Canada lnthe gamea are lead lmm Russia lune Phillips Changes Team TORONTO co Skip Allie Phillips lr on who led his To ronto rink to the 1967 Canadian rl championship has named three new men to join him for major competitions in the 196369 season They are iamilycomhina tioh lrorn OakvillaChris John suit his brother Dave and cousin Dave Johnson They replace John Ross so Keith Reily 29 and Hon lllon ning 29 who were suspended by the Ontario Curling Assocla tino last April for accepting prizes worth more than $150 man The prizes motorized tobog guns were won by the Phillips rink in December 1967 loriiin lshing second inan international competition Phillips avoided suspension when he gavehis prize worth to service club Strong Competition Czedioslovaku Sweden and Japan But Canada still will stiller lrom the lack of games gainstistrong neons just be lore golngoverseas Eownass is ready to oon cede that the Russians are in better condition than Cana dian plyers But he pointed out that his club started work ouEJn September the My sians were at itlhrea or four months earlier COULD BEAT NEIL He also believesthe Ruse sinus cant improve on their game without stronger opposi tion and noted that pro clubs have repeatedly rejected Rus sian bids to play them How good are the Russians thinkand this isla per sonal viewthat the Russian swoold finish in=ftrst place it they played in the NHL pansion group said Bowl ass It they pLayed against the oldNilL terms they would make the playoffs Hownasssays the wider ice surfaces inEurope are anoth fer obstacle to Canadian sir cess Thehusshns like to keepconiioi of the puck and eqblgsu nuiaeehdps them look forward lothe ion games here when they have in Plain lif E8513 type of ice TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS enema 7mm i0 and JTallwinlér IOIIEi Thats promise and one We fiiflyhitmdholeeglobegm with Texaco nestling oiis dimate lyrefined and fit Wings Pittsburgh general manager Jack Riley said Bathgate was offered coaching job but wants in play anthe Vancouver on Black Hosliteiired MTAWA CE tiolliTobaoEW ini The East ern Football ConlerenceBouEil one oak Ii ii Playerstorlight ST CATHARINES CF Three Ontario Hockey Associa tion unlor hockey players have been lined as result at some hiring proseason games during the weekend anle Power centre with St Catharines Black Hawks was fined $35 given threeégame suspensluu and additional $5 all gamei Sundaydeienoeman Den nls OBrien and lorward Daryl Sittierwere each lined $35 aysxior StCntuac lor London for Rideriiihave lost the services of fullback througr retirement and may lose defensive back Army The club announced Tuesda ngn Hod OQuinn ofhls retir meat for reasons of physical and mental health Blank 16 name to the Riders Shimsago lrorn Mount Alli shit university at Sackville n3 He first derided on retirement at thestart ol this season but was persuaded tolgo hack into actiorn or few gamesniilllns hacktieid caused by intu me time coach Frank Clair ld defensive half back Georgestett lckcdllp from Montreal Alouettes recent lyhaa reported toihledlaft bum cm MIXED insane Dons Texaco MeeksrEsso Davy Dippers Sirncoe mini sometime Bombardier Don lo Davy ippers 15 Méelts Deans High gi John 317 Mildred Taylor and High Triples Bill anuel sot Terry Hamilton 634 inv EXAMINER wand ans VPHONEjZMdil Homhardiers 5Wei soils Wellingtons 13Simcoa locelaty imtmmme rmmnmmwao nevarnnooto£fdel amwfmmoedrmwban 13 Home today Heat 75 Anne Sire Fhon winter theres an Mouser about Texocoe complete 0811 smear rrrxotruM tn $84563

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