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Barrie Examiner, 9 Nov 1968, p. 11

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niche CANADIAN Paras Oakland Sehh moved into new menu for their National gt games tth seam for the Soils OPENING rodsore Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau drops the puck in open the now three quarter million dollar tforoldHaivey Recreation Centre in Kingston Friday afternoon This wasa stopover for the PrimaMin lstcrmho was in Kingston to receivean honorary Doctor of Law dtgreo from Quecns Unt varsity GP Vlnrrphotol Look ForCables Passes As CatsHriley Injured TORONTO CF Dont be surprised if quarterback Wally Gabler of Toronto Argonauts throws more passes than usual today against llomllton Tiger Cats The Ticats went intotpdays Eastern Football Conference iiHiilltOpSQSOoners ti C1d$h For Junior Football SASKATOON CF Coach Al Ledingham will be after rare feat when Saskatoon Hill tops seek their fourth national title Monday in the Canadian Junior Football championship against Ottlrwa Sooners my lhe gamé at Edmonton irrill start at pm MST pm EST and be televised nation ally by the CBC Ledingham directed the Hill tops lo the Western champion ship with 400 win over Von conver Muralomas laspshnday The Saskatoon high schooltearn er villbe appearing in sthird national final and his first as head coach In 1951 he was an allstar in his second year as player when Saskatoon defeated Notre Damede Graceot lifontreal in th Canadlan championship The Hilltops won their first title in 1953 1939 ledinghnm was cho sen the outstanding player with Saskatoon and the Hilltops won another nationaltitle over Toronto Parkdale Hogbecame head coach in 1962 BISONS VmPPED The Hilltop coach took in the game atrottnwa lust Saturday when the Spone rs whipp Hranttord Bisons 534 win Eastern championship Eranumd simply wasnt worthy opponent Ledingham said in an interview inn regain Through Hawaiian Tourney HONOLULU AP Ken Ellsworth who never played in pro tour golf tournament be fore was leadingtlte park at thehalfway mark the Ha waiian International Ellsworth of Los Angeles post ed 67Friday in thesecoud round over the par72 Vaialae course and took onestroke lead witha total of 133 Hehad 66 Thursday stroke back was another Californian Dick Lotz who shot 69 after an opening 65 That gave him lM the same as open ing ound leader George nother Californian 70 Fiiday after no recordequalling 61 Thursday Geno ers of was the ion est round and he had to make holeinane for that it came on the ismyard seventh where he used five iron He and nine others had 141 total Arnold Palmer had two 7s for 142 ePrelournoy favorite Rllt Casperwas strokehack of that Mchndon only six hs on thetnar himself st 170 alter an opening for Dale Douglas and Bob Mo Allster had 1375 The field was cut to the low 78 score or thentinal two rounds The aft atlio filostes semifinal against the Argus with adcpleted defensive field and the odds were thus Gsbler would nmltu weakness rDefensive back Garnie Hen loy recognized as one of the best EFC players at that post Title They Ottawa were big strong boys who lug the hull well Beyond that it was hard to assess their strength Well have to keep alter them right from the start ondhope to we th ni dm Ottawa is an unknown lounnti tyas for aswe are concerned heissldl Itwill be the iLilltops 14th game 01 the season Theyhave season record or 10 wins and three defeats including an exhi bitiuutriumph over Edmonton Huskies of the Alberta junior league LOOKED BALANCED The Sooners appeared at first glauceto be wellhal anced club much the same as the Hilltops Ledingham said He singled out quarterback Ed MorrissetteHes good throweranrl halthacks Terry Black and John KleIlTheyre strong runningr hacksas the most impressive ottaWaplay EfS The Hilltops one of the more succesiul iunior ioothatleluhs inCanado have beenin the Ca nadian final six times since they were reorganized in tow Tneir other bids were in1948 and 1960 Formcr Saskatoon graduhte now playing withSaskatcheriran Roughriders ot the Western Football Conference Wayne and Cliit Show Gordie Rsrwell and Ron Atchlson among those who didnt make it never knowingly publishes bolt advertising All Idlt all for publication on the remiss that thmjroduci Advertising tccepted for publication must not can Lain false or exaggerated claims an exaggerated wmpantiv priessnnd it any reader encounter anything less than faithful compliance with Lcoudig tlons nsIdescrlbed In any advertisement we would sppreelats knowing of print write in call lion was missing from the Ticnt lineup knee injury will keep him out of action the rest of the season Then Tod Poge another regu pcctcd to miss the game Page was report to Buffalo NY Fridoyrntght for weekend of duty with the United SiatesMa rincs unless he could get special dispensation With Page and ilenleyobsent and with Bob Richardson slowed up by injury the Humil ton to si backfield ap peared vulnerable to Gablcro improved passing The Argonauts went into the game as fourpoint favorites to win and go on to meet Ottawa Rough Riders in twognme to ta1point final to decide the EFC representative in the Grey Cup Gabler efliDYEd more than his share of success passing against Hamilton during the season TheArgpsxmnde G74 ynrds through the air in winning two of threegames against the Ti cals Flanker thby Taylor caught 14 passes and tight end Mel Protit reeled to nine to lend the Argds inthat department against Hamilton The Ticats mode 436 yards passing uWolves Didnt Need The Extra Octopus Legs By THE CANADIAN PRESS Someone in the crowd of 15m at Sudhiny tossed tan octopus on three different occasions Friday during Northern Ontario Hoc key Association Junior series game between Sudbury Wolves and North Bay lroppers Asiit turned outthe Wolves did not need any extra legs as they outskated the lrappers 51 to rerrialu our points hehinrl first place Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds At Falconhridge the Grey hounds won their 10th game in llstarts Friday defeating the larsonFalconbridgo CombLues The Greyhounds needed to third period goals to overcome the fourth place Combines Ron Guzzopaced the winners wt tWo goals as Tim Dool Lou puto Eddle Bumbscco Brion La Room Cs But it all seashore like stake As rideaud Quiet Sure comes through lar defensive back also was or like any Fury lustre games this season at San Prom clseos Cow Palace the Seal lost at to New Yorklungm is lroutclscrowdofonlyshu lt wu tho seventh in who also play to small emds at Oakland3 The driest leit them tied for third in the Western Division five points bait of thafhst Pines Louis Blues The View ryf0r Rangers in the only Nil game Friday moved them tolling pith Bo ton usou wi one no Eratrpiace Montreal Cana dlem tn the Eastern Division Rod Gflhcrt Jean Retails sod Don Marshall scored for New York Replying for Oakland were Gary Jarrett loud Bert hf shall Tercwunonortngfntha first period but thstesnu ex changed four goals in the sec ond Gilberts fifth gust of the season at 12 of the final pr riod was the winner Tonight St lauls Blues visl Montreal Canadians Toronto Canadians Stop FIYers March To list ny run CANADIAN Pom illoqu Junior Canadians turned the firepower on Niagara Falls Ftyers Friday night to halt their bid for firstplace tie in the Ontario Hockey Asso ciation Junior series The Canodicns defeated the Flyers 107 in the freescoring game that saw both clubs use their spare goaltenders as Niag aro Falls failed to gain ground on firstplace Petcrborough rues In other games Toronto Mark horas bounced Ottawa 675 63 and Kitchener Rangers dropped Hamilton Red Wings 42 It was the best goal produo tion of tho seasontor the Caps dicns now in sixthplace tie with idle Oshawa Generals Each club has nine points Niag ara FalLs has 16 points on eight wins and three losses two fewer than Pelerborough Montreal got three goals from Rob Lalonde and two from Norm Gratttyi Single goals wont to Richard MartinMnrc Tardiff Jocelyn Guevremont GilPerreault and Robert Guin don RossWebley scoredtwlre for the Ftyers and single goals went to Mike Keeler Jim Nickleson Phil Rohcrto Jim Notman and Doug Brindley in Ottawa the Marlboros were never outplayel as Doug Aeomb scored twice and Tom Stdilrldoy Hamilton mm it 85 anon new mes monsoon trolt Tom tols Itoakiaod New York faces the Bird Huwks It Chlcmjlud St mil journeys to Boston tThe Rangers outahot Oakland and kept goal tender Garlic Hodge oo his toes Bdfiiocomin or in the New Yorkgoal The Conadlrns came into some criticism Friday from rookie coach Claude mill He married theturu yhich has msdalfiyul lash Yl am ptooslishould There ny can teiithe hosaid Andoueof them is that we re losing the puck too much in our end They in kimoipnod Calgary Stampede Ruellhreatened to hold stiffer practices HOCKEY STANDINGS ily THE CANADIAN PRESS nunu reign sum Division Montreal Boston New York Odom Toronto Doimtt Welter St Louis the Angels Oakland rhllo Minnesota Pittsburgh gt Remit Friday NewYolkaonklondz Gllnel Today St bouts at Montreal Toronto at la Augeles Deuoit at Minnesota Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Gamer Sunday Montreal at Detroit Totem at Oakland NewYorlr at Chicago St India at Boston Ontario Senior WLTFAP 54 i115 Mix 1110 4910 5210 46 52 59 uun 9994 amouou 25532 saunas assessq sagging assassin urnaqua MoNulr adsaw Barrie Orlllil Golt Oolwood Kingston Belleville thtuwa Oskvilfe Woodstock xPlays partial schedule Results Friday Ottawa Relieville Oairville Barrie Woodstockfi Colllngwood Kingston Oriltin Games Today Ottawaat Kingston Barrie at Gait Games Sunday Relieville at Woodstock onuia at Oaktiile Ontario Junior wnfr Petborough Niagara Falls 19 32 SL Calh Toronto Montreal Oshawa London Kitchener Ottawa menunumweu ngsgeswaau Results Friday Montreal to Niagara Falls Hamilton Kitchener Toronto t5 Ottawa Game Todsy SLCotborioes at Oshawa Gomes Sunday Toronto at Montreal hndon at St Gatherloos Kitdiencr at Ottawa Northern Ontario Sauit Sudbury North Bay Garson Espauola ll Rewlts Friday North Bay Sudbury Siult GarspuFolconhrldgc Glue Sunday Garson at Erpanolo North Bay at Sault Western Outrt St Thomas Snla Brantford Guelph Chatham Results Frtdly Chathom JSarnla St Thomas Guelph Supersonics Edge Boston Celtics By our CANADIAN PRESS Sophomore Rob Rule tied up veteran Bill Russdl Friday night vuhiio leading Seattle Su personics to item win over Boston Celtics in National Basketball Association encoun ter Rule dunked 31 points while holding Russell to l2 as the de lending NBA champs suffered their third loss in nine games Dave Blngs 34 points paced Detroit Pistons to 122118 win over iting San Francisco Warriors Nate Thurmond led the Warriors with as points and 23 rebounds Jerry West who led the Lak ers with 29 points scored with three seconds to goras Los An geles dumped New York Knicks 102400 Dick Barnett and Willis Reedeacb scored 22 for New York on of 28 tries for 151de Decide WFC Semifinal coroner to plan kicking contest between two for mer rookiesoltbeyear may dc clde the Western Football Con term suddendentb semifinal Sunday between Edmonton En if previous tgames between the clubs this Season are any in dicstlontPeier Rsmpfof Ed monton who won the rookie award in 1961 and Larry Robin son of Calgary top rookie in 1961 will have ri busy afternoon The pm MST contest here will berteleyised pationslly by the CW network Kcrnpf in the Canadian Foot ball League for six years led Eskimo scorers in three games against the Stompeders with 12 points He booted three field goals and three converts Edmonton topped Calgarylu two of the games winning Indian while losing 1L7 in the first victory Kempl booted Sword field goal and in the other he kicked yard field goal that enabled the Eskimos to escape with endpoint triumph Kem who started his profess onal career with British Columbia Lions was successful on is of at field goal attempts this season for an average yard age of 32 Robinson was good average In converts Robinson clicked ontS nt alter an 366 per cent average and Kempf was run ccssful on 21 of 24 for 375 Creed Bay is Robinson who led the CH in scoring in 196 and 1963 collect ed eight points against the Eski mos this season In Edmontons in in he was wide on em out attempt that would have tied the score Meanwhile Edmonton coach Neill Armstrong saldJrldly it appears unlikely that fullback An Perkins out since 5ch with knee injury will be able to play Sunday He was scheduled to earns of the injury reserve list today in two appearances against Calgary this season Perkin scored touchdown and ruined 6o yards on it carries Holfhack Jun Thomas was Edmontoni top rushcr with the yards on 27 carries including his longest touchdown run of the season yards in the Oct 20 contest Quarterback Chnrlie hillon picked up no yards on 25 car ries and Thermos Butler had 52 yards on 11 attempts for the Es kimos Dave Cranmer paced Calgary in rushing against Edmonton with its yards on 29 coma but Edmonton outrushcd Calgary 385750 Calgary collected 351 yards in the air compared with 120 by In to Bob McCarthy caught 16 passes for 270 yards and Ham Harrison it for no yards Sims now within Lions war Edmontons top pass receiver with 51 yards on four catches and Butler caught four for 39 yards In The Usual Pesition 0f Playing Catch Up By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS With Green Bay In the note sual position of playing catch up 13 Central Division hold the spotlight in Sundays Nation al Football League play or the other division leaders are fa vored tohold that line The defending world cham pion Packers with 341 rec nrd face Minnesota team that upended them in therccond week of the ioason The Vikings now are record good enough to tie for the division lead with Oiicsgo The Bears also are expected to have therl hands full against visiting San Francisco filers Detroit Lions Mi must face Baltimore Colts and that makes the Lions an underdog With only half game separ ating the four teams any one could wind up ontop alone after thisninth week of tho iigame season rm MAY Pansrsr in tho Coastal Division Rattl more andLos Angeles Rams each stand at 11 and ars erpe ed to finish the day still ting with Rams ruling solid fsvor its at Atlanta Dallas Cmrboysll can all Zia wraph up the Capitéill Dleision no on expect ttory over the visiting secondplace New York Giants 53 Hour assume Tim ASSOCIATED PM FRIDAYS FIGHTS New YorkRobert Daviln 198 limo Peru outpointed Paul Johnson 133 Cleveland 10 mindGeorge Cooper 116 Oakland knocked out Nate his lius 159 an Francisco to Ralph McCoy 161 Richmond Vs stopped John Wise 164 San Diego 10 San Jose CodiEduardo Corlettl 193 Argentina outpoint edihoy Wallace Dallas Tess 2st to We have fantasticltheatre tour Johnston Dale Tallon Gord Dal vies and Charlie Shaw added the other goals gt Doug Rector Gordon Mc Cormick and Murray Wilson re plied for Ottawa now in last place with one win and three ties in 12 storts END LOSWGSITt1NG The Rangers with two goals by Al Young endeda tourgarne lasing streakhefore 4472 fans Henry Lehvonen and Gard Mc Cosh added the other Kitchener goals lee Carpenter and Buster that costs $377 lasts two weeks and starsAmsterdamLondonandParis Every Mandayisopeningfnight Harvey fiscored for Hamilton which outshot Kitchener 4236 Gary Coalter of Hamilton was given 10minute misconduct and fighting majors went to Chuck Gyles of Kitchener and Rod Rare of the Wings as ref eree Ken Rodenistelbauded out The win for Kitchener was only the second in 11 games and it left the Rangers in ninth thirdptaee thr points behind Niagara Falls 156 Plym th Fury Sport Suburban what wagon is all about Room or those objects yourepanelling the basement rightFury wagons have more than four feet both an the wheel wells Quick Re nnslve Torsion har suspension Central Odtario Larges CHRYSLER amourn minimum ESVonposMtogooh Simrmreaoyrounmentgrcmsu yburBroadmyofEumps tortrtotdemr

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