Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 12 Nov 1968, p. 9

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atCentral Collegiate FutureiOlymp WHILE Neaoaoue wnrcnes tusraucroknoN NA scon oaMONsraATEsFLYING CAaeraaL aroma GYMNASTIC cum DANNY KENNaov racemes To so Limo May Be Training Here By Dave HENsaAw Exnrnlner Sports Editor thn the 1m Summer Olym pics rollaround some or the members at the Canadian Gym nastics team may have trained In Barrie The Barrie Gymnastics Club in its second year of operation has 100 members and 10 mar on waiting list it is the only oneiu Simcoe County and is the largest non tario There are about 300 registered in gymnasticsia the Borough ol North York but they are spread through several different clubs The membership of the Barrie club is drawn from Orillia Shaun rty BaypEase Borden the City or Barrie and surrounding town ships Dave Boyd director of physi cal education ol the citys public schools is head coach on goal is to instruct accord ing to lnternational Gymnastics Federation standards so hope fully some of the students will eventually get aeraok at the Olympics LARGEII ononmznriow Boyd ran small club of gar nasts drawn from element schools twolyearsago but last year interestwas soI great the larger organization waslormed and worked out in gymnasium TORONTOlCPJ Canadlan heavyweight champion George Ghuvalo otforauto and his manager Lingerman now are beginning to take Dante lane of Italy seriously atclicdiu miound honti 1e light atlliaple Leaf Gardens to night Cane says he will bothe first hlerito knock Chuvan ofthis eel and bothUngerman aadgChuvalo are not lookin for asyfight feol anupset can happen in puncher and hes hard for this tigh chanceaud hes mg his name here at him in arring Now George realizes Iieh beat gt Ungérman explains that reaches Gs anoth urineh This year the club In using the girls gym at Eastview Secon ldawiSdtmli andult is busy place from to pm Tuesday nights team of 24 or more will travel to provincial competitions in Toronto in late January or early February The growth of the club and the improvement in its members is evident Last year there were only eight people on the compe tition team in provincial competition this Spring the team did very well considering it came irom not vice club Barrie is now the home of the second ranking under12 girls team and the second best lyro boy Danny Kennedy At present the club is borrow ing equipment lrom Eastview and there isnt reallyenough to go around but they expect their own to arrive in two or three veeks Classes are broken up into groups of to or more students we anddepending no ability they progress through diilerent skills at every class OLYMPIC PROGRAM Many of the students are too young to be taught full Olm pic program butthey will learn it in couple of years An Olympic menfs competition consists of floor routine por allci bars still rings horizontal bar and vaulting Womens competition includes floor routine uneven hrirs the balance beam and vaulting There are nine coaches be sides Boyd They are Don At kinson alilll hleCurdy Donna Scott Pam Bird Jim Whitfield Mrs Baumgart airs Hor old Parker Caroi Bertram and Karen iiuir Dr John Scott is president oi the clube Other officers are James Kennedy viccpresidentz hirsuiliohard hleAuley secre tary Mrs Barbara Provan ic Stars treasurer and directors vNeii Gleason airs Lois ltfurison and Gary Stan an axnmrNEn reason NovanrnEn 12 flosso Stdri1nsCoo¢h Confident gt CAMARY lCP llnward Keys a1 gar ottensive coach contident his Stamped ers twill beat Saskatchewan Roughriders in the lirst game ot lhe Western Football Confer oee iinat Elated alter the Stampeders disposed of Edmonton Eskimos i294 in tbesuddendeath semi here Sunday Keys iai That bye into the final wont do them nny good now Were going to win that first game in lationvto Saskat chewan coach Eagle Keys had rcnsnri to be confident The Stampeders piled up 511 yards against Edmonton the pass ing of PelerLiske andtherush ing olrookie They also escaped without sen ous injury Offensive guard Lanny Boleski suffered pulled hamstring miracle but is expect ed to play it the eftort impressed Eagle Keynhe did not say so er watching the Edmon tongCalgary clash Eagle said Calgary playedrel lwell thought tampedars non ties In his GilLY EXPERIENCE iALMN nARaERs the took the fight with Canalnia warmupnm tch tothe Chuvafo vMathls boat and now think this guy might he jusia bit too tough to takeou less thnnla month before the American lennd Shyompoo We JOE tyilnr or GAL as BARBER son MENsguam srvmsrs consonantmy WEDNES tarwELuNor Mr head coach was unwilling to make predictions onthe contest in the bestottbree linal Saturday The second game will he played herelVednesday night Nov 20 the clubs returning to it ma the allure Sunday if thirdrgame is necessary amssaid be felt Sundays senu inal game was Calgarys maximum efforvthisseason They didn make many this takes he said They played strong physically and they were mentally alert The final series rates as tossup when regularseason stn tistics ar taken pAVE aovo WATCHES decilesemcee HANDSTANDAsGARY AHKsN WATC DEBRA soon be BACK LAY our some Barrie Pee Wee Borden Jim Hamiltons hat trick and pair oivgoals by Keith Vico paced the Barrie pee Wee Knights to 71 victory over Ease Bor den VAllurds in an exhl tlou game at Borden Sundays Joey Parker with assists rorn Kevin Schamehorn opened the scoring for the Knights six min uts later and the teams enter edthe second period tied There was no scoring in the secondperiod but Barrie pour ed in six goals in the final trame Bob Ayers who scored at 1605 of the thirdpeliod got the last Barrielgoal hlldlnudMldgetv non122 The Midland Midget club scored live unanswered goals in the third periodSunday to de feat Barrie Migets Therewas no scoring in the tirst period of the game played at Midland Glen Krelove and Warren DJres ot Barrie scored po erplaygoalsio the second odto gain an early lead Midland took over in the last period though on pair of goals by Holden and singles by Arm strong Urquhart end Gammon Eerriehad nine penalties to Midlands six Krelove pic slashing andc tovminute misconduct at 12 of be last 1959 Plymouth Fury Sport Suburban Roomlts what alwagon is all about Room ior thoseid youre panelling the basement right Furyriagoos havamoce than inur feet between thewheel wclls Biz with allthat load space we dont eason why wagon should look Vatastaketruck 0r drive like one AS Dr ridéiantl handlingwell its just objects when Thats Quic Responsive bar suspcusron Geritral Ontarios Largest canvsLEn animation vv VALinNr aErlonaiiE liradlord St mom period lttike Daly assisted on Kreioves goal Barrio Knights Alllston Pee Vees Mimirk and Doug Thomson scoredpairs to lead Barrie Knights to to win over Alliston in North YorkIteague action at the Barrie Arena Sat urday gt Bob Black was playing goal for the Knights lifoiurk scored at 50 of the first period allowed three min utes later byThonison Assists were by John Perryrnan and Jim Hamilton respectively gle goals were added to the Barrie total in the second and third periods Barrie Bantams Alllstonv it oi goals by Wallace Featuring SPINN and singles by Sauhd Lamoreux Martin and Hubbert gave the Barrie UZR Bantams shutout in an hihition game against Allsion Saturday evening Besides the pair at goals Wai iace assisted on Hubbc goal Simmons and new tli as ed on Martins goaL Barrie Kinsmen 14 Allison Naviccfi ton Novice As iorlheirsoe and consecutive North York Le gue win at tlieBarr Arena Sa urday afternoon Barrie scored live unanswe ed goals in thetirst period VB son iotnENof VBARRIFSK ERIN HrAnisKr write Also irrany othervbranid names =l6 MM Color Movies Will Be 5th NQADMISSION cHARGj nowvon Will cmhcr

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