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Barrie Examiner, 25 Nov 1968, p. 12

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And Wallets InfGolf GALTBania We oblit ously feeling the effects of the tough made they faced dur ing the last two weeks were no match for tho fugdatp Gait Hornets who trounced than Saturday night at Gall The Hornets opened up Ht lead after the first period and extended it to 72 alter the sec and Scoring for the Ryan were Mike Dubeau and Jun itth lon Galt marksmen were Bob Er tel with hat tridt ltowie Die trich with pair and singles by Joe Itogan Bill Hway Ron Her gott and Fern Belanger Dietrich put the Hornets into the lead at 156 of the first per iod with slapshot from 15 feet Barrie had man in the penalty box for the hen three Gall goals Dubeau scored his goal at 543 of the second period but Kings cqu Share Second By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two games away from home In less than to hours filled to discourage Colllngwood Kings of the Ontari Hockey Association Senior Series The Kings scored to goals and won both outings to climb into share of second place with Gull Hornets Saturday in Kingston the Kings clipped the Accs 74 They travelled to Belleville Sun day nnd nipped the sixthplace liloHawks 81 in the other Saturday game Gait handed firstplace Barrie Flyers their worst defeat of the season 92 and engaged in wild hrawl with the Flych be are 2016 ions at Gait Lastplace Woodstock As bounced Kingston 73 at Wood stockaod Onkvllle Oaks downed Orillin Terriers to allow Collingwood and Gait slip past the Terriers into second place Bill Abbott paced Collingwood Saturday with four goals three in the opening period Mike For long Joe Hamley and Dave Fit tcr added one ench while Char lie Convery scored twice and John Mercer once for the Aces At Belleville Furlong collects ed two more goals for Collingwood and defenceman Clare Ale nder notched tho Springfield Slows Buffalo By TILE CANADIAN PRESS Bison were held to as tie by Springfield Kings Sun day night as their American lfockey League winning streak halted at nine games But the Bisons still hold six int mar gin over the runnerup Roches ter Americans in the Western Division In other games Sunday Her shey Bears and Providence Reds played to 11 tie Balti more Clippers downed Quebec Aces 211 and Rochestertopped Cleveland Barons 441 Saturday Buffalo took Cleve land 31 and Hershey downed Springfield 41 Marc Dufoors second goal of the night at 1215 of the final pe riod gave the Kings th with Buffalo Ken Turlik was Loyola Warriors VMay Repeat lls OSLllll Hockey Champions By THE CANADIAN mass Loyola College Warriors of Montreal appear to berunnihg Latv renee Athletic Associ inhock cy conference again this year The Warriors who captured the OSLAA the last year maintained their unheated rec ord Saturday by topping Bish Rookie Wins Teaiin Classic rookie from California final mamauaraei Ron Cerntdo the shag haired closing round on Sunday to win the $35000 Cajun Classic with record store of 270 for 72holes Just cant believe the gtycarold Cerrudo signed his scorecard at the final in in seventh heaven lie lints ed tour slrokesiin front of veteran Charlie Sifford who had closing roimd in over the stair72 5555yard Oakb curne Country Club codrse and ilehnéwn 1B oh by Mitchell holds 68 nther sttnke bééknt 275 Dave Stockton with so Sirday andMiller Barber with as gt Cerrudo carried $5000 in this PGA tour gt on the 196a Cerrudos 270 vies strokes to nay record set in 1962 to John Barnum red at goal for the and set Hergott no for goal two minutes later Mchlillan undo the score 53 midway throttdl the second period but Dietrich scored so seconds later and Ertct added another before the aid of the period to kill any thwzhtl Bar rie had of rally MATCH MlSCONDUCIS Rick hicCiocklln the fiyerl critst defeocunlo and Ertel were sent from the game with match misconduct and five minute fighting motors stir Edel went after llIcClocklin with his stldt near thesevlcn minute mark of the last period Alter this was brought under control zillnlta went after Ron Park another Barrie defence man The eagerness of the lines men in breaking up this right caused both men to fall to the ice Somehow Park got cut in the winner Wayne Brown scored the only hioHatvkgoal BISHOP SCORES Before 1100 at Oakville Sun day Oak veteran Bob Bishop scored three goals against Oril Iia tohroak personal ltgame scoring drought Bob Pole Pete Bettiol and Jim Obie OBrien completed the Oakvillc scoring while Moe inland and Gary Milroy replied for the Terriers Oakvllle netminder Lodger Doucet hada strong game He blocked ZS Onillln shots includ ing secondperiod breaknways by ltlllrny and Grant Moore Woodstock turned in st Kingston Sunday for their fourth straight win Dave Del Papa and Jerry Harrigan led the As with two goals each as Bob McIntyre and Dan Mahony scored the others Rod Graham collected all three Kingston goals The llyers and the Hornets ra sumed hostilities Saturday as thirr per brawl oversha dowed Barrtes third defeat in the last tour starts Four players were the main eventers at the 709 mark of the final period in wild scrap that produced ol the games Iti penalty tes the other Springfield scorer Guy Trottier Pat Hannigan and Billy Knibhs scored the Buffalo goals Rochester ran its winning streak to five games with goals from Bob Cook Barry Watson Gerry Sillers and Dick Gamble Bob Perrcault gained the shut out by stopping 22 shots Dave Creightons goal at 644 oi the final period gave Provt dence its tie and left the Red deadlocked for second place in the Eastern Division with Balti more two points back of Her shey Roger Delordy scored the Hershey goal WaynaHicks Sandy lilo Grcgor and Don Blackburn scored for Baltimore Guy Du four had the Quebec goal opstUniversity ers Lennnxville Que 72 in other 0S aire Royale of St nohns Que El and University of Sherbrnuke bombed Macdonald Collage 114 Chris Hayesscored two goals as the warriors ran their recod to 40 this season Bill Doyle John Hutton AtThomas Bill Loucks and Peter Mainadded one goal each for Loyola Ken Chipman and Don Cleym repliedfor Bishops Shenbrooke moved into second place after valioping Macdon olds Clansmen Gerard Langeliier had four sherhraoke goals Normand De lisle AlfredCharland and Jean Perroneach scored twigs and Andre Boisvert added single inner 60 en by that god took emit Ititchu While all this was taking place McMillan and Dietrich squared at with hlchtillao som lngotlthausyvidocJheret eree Iodlioesmas were so but with the other fight that net ther oornbatant received pen lily The Flynn hard look was not onlyvonlhe ice When they rationed to their dressingroan after the gumcthey found that it had been broken into and thieves had stolen some play us wallets Next came for the Ftst ls frlday night It the Barrie Ar ena when the Orhlla Terriers visit at £230 pm Frazier Now Rated No By The WBll SYLVANIA Ohio MP Joe Frazier of Philadelphia already recognized as the heavyweight champoo in five states has moved up to No contender in the latest rankings released by the World Boxing Association Four fighters middleweight Doyle Baird of Akron 0hioiun lor middleweight Stanley Kit ten Hayward of Philadelphia lightweight Ramon Bloom Venezuela and featherweight Dwight Hawkins of Los Angeles shared the boxerofthemooth award Frazier replaced Jerry Quarry of Bellllotver Calif be hind IVBA titleholdcr Jimmy Elis of Louisville Ky Quarry was dropped to titlrd because of inactivityand Oscar Bonavena of Argentina took sm ood George Chuvan of Toronto returned to the heavyweight rankings at No as the only new addition Whitwoflh Wins Suggs Tourney DELEAY BEACH Fla AP Kathy Vhitwmth shot par 72 on the foal round of the third annual Louise Suggs invitational golf tournament Sunday to win hytwo strains aftera charge by Carol Mann fell short Itiiss Vhitmprth started the final round eight strokes in front of thelield and hung on to win with 210 for uni event over thg64tltkyard Itg Tree golf club She had rounds of 696972 Miss lllann tied for fourth with matter 36 holes went out in at and back in 31 over the final round to pick up seven strokes on the leader with the lowest score ever posted by womangolfer on the fiveyear old course Tied lor third at 219 were Donna Optical and Sandra Palrner while Sandra Fost of Oakvillevand Marilynn Smith finished at 221 Miss Whitmrth won $1875 hoostingher winnings to 57871 for the year Miss Post won $737150 LavalGait it Wins In Florida LOST TREE VIILAGEi Fla CPI team from th La Salle Golf Club in Verdun won the second annual the Lost Tree Village Club Sat urdny with 72hole total of 246 fashioned on rounds of 6561 Captain of the team was pro Jack Archer with amateurs Leonard Whealley AP Bal lantyne and OConnor Twentyfour pros and 72 ants tours pla the tournament to don Hunt Club londoni0nt 152 Hamilton Golf and Country uh 253 At 260 and over were dyi wyldeGolf and Country Club Sudbury St Catharines golf club Brampton Country Club Sunningdale Golf and Country Club London ind Royal 0t tawa golf club LANCE TRIUMPH WINDSOR loud OPtv thanking away early in the sec ond halt University ofWindsot ancers went on to score 9m victory over Waterloo Lutheran University Golden Hawks in on intercollegiate exhibition has ketball igaroe Saturday Chris Coulthard and obBain topped allScoring with 17 points each for Will Sandy it added 10 turn mm chairman an Ctrrte tospnv imam ml hid Place me CANADIAN guess when the Ontario Hockey As sociatlon Junior series opened last month the executive of St Catharina Black Hawks predict odit would be the Yearaltho Hawk Sunday night the Black Hawks proved they may be right The Iargat hometown crowd to live years saw St Catharine clatter leaguedeadlng Peter borough Pete 51 to move into secondlplara tie with Idle Ni agara Falls Flyers Each club has 22 points four behind Peter borough Toronto hlnrlboros edged Otta wa 675 is for their fifth win in their last six games and ltlont real Junior Canadlens rapped Kitchener Rangers so in the only other game Oshawa Gen erals tripped Hamilton fled Wings Fred ltluller president of the Black Hawks to the clubs success oven before the first puck was dropped Ve muynot win it all ltlull er said but well have the most iotcrestlhg St Catharines team In long long time 8531 BEE GAME Captain Skeeter Teal Al ileDonough Marcel Dionne Mb Channel and Dennis Ginnnl nl scored for the Black Hawks who parked 3887 innsinto the moiseat Garden City arena Kcn Richardson ended St Catharine goaltender George Hulmes hid for his first shutout at 743 of the third period Meanwhile the Block Hawks will be without detenceman Dennis OBrien for an indefinite period OBrien was given ntlnor misconduct and match penalty after pushing referee Bruce McFadden with his stick in the first period Hell be sus pended until his case is heard by OHA officials Mike Murphys goal with less than three minutes to playwas lOOK AT THIS scene was JHOUSION All Uni sity of Houston football statis ticlans pulled out record booksvtoday and began maky ing revisions Houston routed Tulsa 10M Saturdny night in the Astro dome thefirst time in nearly two decades major college lootball team has scored 100 points during season game Houstonnational total of fence leader gathered no yardsagainstTulsa for sea sontotalof 51ft5 most ever by amator college teamjn oneyear The team has one game remaining Twelve players scored for Houston which climaxed Ittoudtdown deluge punt re turn with 21 seconds left in thesgameri Terry Lioweke who earlier kicked yard field goal bootcdhis 13th conversion in it attempts for the lDiiihpoint before homecoming crowd lhllback Paul Gipson car ried 29 times for 289 yards and three touchdowns Houston led 240 at halftime and then swamped WlBB with 21 points in the third veriod arid national record to points in the last quarter ntlaa had upset Houston last year Were sick injured and very young team said Tulsa coachGlcn Ddbhs Houston has fine team though iiitpos Train With Braves MONTILEAL GP Mont real Expos of baseballs Nation al League said in statement today they wil hare spring trainng camp facilties deh At lanta Braves at West Palm Beach Fla The training site that orth In 1953 was originally designed wth three fields by John Me Hale presidentof the Expos who make their National eague debut next year hardtop Bucket stints V43 automatic con1 sule shltt radio full power Finished medium blue with black interior IWSIOH tho Madhoros winningmargins Gard Davies Doug Mood and Frank Hamill léllled the other Toronto goals tluchto Drillias diam the Barrie AC5 refused to be beaten durum pm at aftcr the out period the ACa traded early second per Iod markers than scored four soak to less than no minqu taUa the game and went on to win itiolhe last period on goal by Mike Quinn Atthe end of the third per Iod during which 19 penalties were called it ngalnstOrillla Barrie had the gome Storing or the AC Icre winder Stewart BrianMcFadden on McKniBIL CV Atkinson Bill acPftetsottaod lam Harlem Orilia hlhrksmcn were Ron Clark with hat trick Warren Howes with pair and Gary Cooper and Joehlatncsoniwith NMJN GAME Barrio wasnt in the eante un til 1105 of the first periodwhen McFadden scored Until then the A05 were outahotJl to by the end of the period shots were even at each Quinn with pair and Stewart scored for Barrieat us at on second period but can cam back for Drilltn three minutes later gt the AC suddenly VIM up It 1M5 when Atkinson got his goal followed quickly by goals from Quinn Hanson nod Mac Phernol Hones of Orlllia earned his Vteamnitortlcadhtdtsthlrd period but Mcng tied the score 51 Blniillflfl later Quinn scored the winning goal It 1050 unassisted The A05 next game in Sim day when they travel to Coiling wood for pm match lzléliutout Bruins lTrOunCe Ledfs By SCOTTBUITUN Canadian Press Stall Writer When Dave Dryden and his younger brother Ken were kids they used to hurry home from school to play hockey on rink in the backyard of their subur ban Toronto home Because the rink was small there was little 1on for skat ing So bothboys became goal tendcrsand good ones too Their friendsspent hours pep pering them with shots tonn TO ME Nine year old Randy Homer Jackson of Vancouv er won his first hout Friday night at the anoualbronze gloves boxing championship in North Vancouver The tournn ment was for boys under the age of is andweigting 50 pounds and up Randy weighed inat55 pounds CP Wirephd Worlds Longest Bally Under Way LONDON theaters Ninetyeight carsroared away from the outskirts ni Ltilldoll on Sunday at the start olfva mile drivevto Sydney Au ata began 10s days of almost eon tinuous driving across inktropes icecoilered motmtains through the desorts of iron and across lndia to Bombay AtBontbaythe drivers will take ship for nineday Jour ney to Fremontle where ftitey begin gruelling rationale stretch acrosshustralia Ken has hecomea fine goal tender in us college circles Dave meanwhile has become one of the best goaltendars in the National Hockey league lie was in goal Sundaywhcn Chicago Black Hawks trounced Mlnncsota Nins on to give him his sccond shutout in three games and thethird of his NHL career Saturdayhelost 10 to St Louis Blues In other action Sunday Hos ton Bruins trounced Toronto Maple Leafs 74 Los Angelos Kings downed Philadelphia Ftyers 81 and New York RaogA era edged Oakland Seals Elsewhere Shturday Montreal Caniidlcns edged Minnesota Detroit Red Wings bombed To ronto 52 Boston trounced New York 51 Oakland edged Phlla delphia 21 and Pittsburgh Pen guins tiedlmstngclcs 22 gt crowd of 15666 sow Dryden make 30 saves against hiinnestr tn Sundnyklncluding one against Bill Collins on secondperiod breakaway Dryden 24 took over as the Hawks regular goaltender re cently when Denis Dolordy was shipped to Dallas of the Central Hockey league for being too generous with opposition shoot era in It games last year Dryden bad one shutout and goalsagainst average His first appearance in the NH was in the tests season as no emer gency replacement for New York goaltender Gurnp Worsley lnlured during game at Maple Whatavpr 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