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Barrie Examiner, 14 Dec 1968, p. 8

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elm nasal mutton rimmingrm ii iii DISTRICT Spears CREEMOEES CONTRIEU lION to pro hockey Don lt brook who trained hero in Bar xi with to Angela Kings rump has been going well with Doylon Gems of the internation al lfoclrey League Reports from Dayton said tWesty as he is popularly known to his admirers there has been leading in scoring points for his team General Manager Lefty lticIadden who is highly nlnted with the Crecmore play ers pcrfnr not only raked his goal scoring ability gut also had words of common datinn for his general allaround Jill1y including his aggressiveness in backchecking Son of hog teslbrooke Crue more publisher who was star floaitcnder with Coilingwood rShipbuliders back in the 305 Don was taught early that hoe Day was twoaway game and gctting goalsvat the expense of leaving checking to others was rltol team play Ills present good season is no surprisc to Dayton fans Last winter he scored 50 goals and falso assisicd in 60 others for ll0 points THE FINE GOALTENDING of Dennis Patterson has been treceiving prime attention among Elmvale hockey fans of late The rformer Barrie netmindcr guarded the cage for llarry Ad ams team in their last two wins to at Midland and to lover Borden Flyors at Elmvaic rand be came up with some bril llant saves which materially drained the cause Known as the Phelpston Ho telmen since Pete Rutledge pro tvided the outfits the Elmvale crew have l7 points to date to dead the Georgian Bay inter mediate league standing 1N BASKETBALL By PAUL VAN NISPEN Exnmlner Sports Correspondent Friday the 13th proved unlucky rfoLtivomf Centrals three ban ketball trams in the Georgian rBay Secondary School Assoc tion Usague at Central Colleg Itatc Central Senior Redskins vand Junior teams lost 5234 and 2321 respectively Eut Centrals rintermediates prevailed with ENS victory In the Senior contest Central taced firedup squad led by rDennis Turnbuli with 16 points North grabbed an early lead and never looked back Their suocriar height and agility cs tabllslled them £9 half time dead In the second half both teams engaged in fast action and rclose checking Top scores for lhe Redskins were lanky Torn Greene with ti points and Keith ITumbull with points In the Intermediate game Con TORONTO CPD Yankee rttann scored an upset win in the race at Greenwood Raceivay Friday night for Ipayoff or $3550 beating Gerry filth and Mr Galophone who fin dshed in dead heat for second piaee for rare double exoctor The Gerry Mir combination paid $4870 and hlr ophone mbination returned $5 North Wins Two Of Three Games Yankee Posts Surprise ifith Race Win lit Greenwood Creemore PlaYer son With Dayton anodas Pros By BILL CURRAN The ten has eight wills lost orlly once and lied one They are slated to visit Parry Sound tomorrow for Sunday afternoon game and then travel to Stayacr to meet John ltlaloneya pesky Liens next Friday night Dec 20 Center Don wardlc was the standout for Staynor Lions as they trimted Powassan to recently Seven different players George Boorman Gary Hines Harry Reid Paul lthitc llob hicKcnn Jkn Stevenson and Don Amos shared the Stayner soon trig Beh Young and Art Ram eer were the only two Powassall players to score on Wordle BASE aonneus improved showing of late in the Georgian Bay intermediate loop is due in part to the considerable assist ance of four former Becton play ers Torn McCullough in goal John and Jim Pcndergasl Ken Kelly and Paul Short have all seen action with the base crew The Flyers are scheduled to play host to Orillio intermediates at the Andy Anderson arena Monday night Dec 16 Parry Sound Shamrocks will visit the some place on Sunday Dec 22 BEETON HOCKEY FANS learned with regret of the leg injury suffered earlier in the week by Wayne Carleton until rcccntiywith Toronto Lents and wish him speedy recovery Two other Eeeton boys who have an excellent chance of making pro hockey ranks now are mong the leading scorers in the junior OHA series Jim Rutherford is top scoring throat with Hamilton Red Wings while John Gould has been set ting dizzy scoring pace with London Knights the erstwhile Nationals tral coasted to an easy 6r36 triumph over confused North team In the first half Central employed ball control running up 373213 halftime Coach Jamicson used twos players inserting them regard for score or situation which proved very successful Top scorers were Glen Wade with 12 points and defensive workhorse Steve Simmons with points Norths top scorer was Bay with 22 points The junior game was fast close checki With one In rite remaining in the game and Northahcad 2346 Central made gallant attempt but fell short by two points So for this season the Senior and Junior teams have yet to win while the Intermediates are undefeated in two starts Next league gameior ntral is Thursday Dec 16 when Allis ton invades Barrie crowd of 7547 paid 5468219 WINDSOR Ont CF En terprise Scot won the lolh race at Windsor Raceway Friday night clicking with Admit for $5570 exactor The payoff cul minated an evening at big wins for longshot hetters Easy Ed paid $1550 for fifth Reedy MOSOOW Wm The world champion Soviet amateur hockey team is ready to take an nnd beatMontreal Canadiens or Toronto Maple tests the So vict coach said today The only obstacle to the match is that the Canadian teams have not acceptcd Soviet invitations atoll Tarasov said in an interview with Tara news agenc for us we are prepared for such battle World hockey will only benefit from such an counters Frankly speaking believe in the Soviet players believe in their success Tarxov recalled that the So viet team bent Canadian ama teur teams in all world cham pionships since 1961 and that Canadian amateur team which played here this month lost thmo times to the Soviet second team Tris implied Canada is ioolb ing for excuses to avoid moot lag between its top teams and the Russians It quoted conch Jackie ltlclt kudos saying the professionals have no time to meet the Rus sinus and would demand more money for the gnmc than the Russian would want to pay FItNS DISAPPDINTED In an appeal Canadian pride Tans added Canadinh By THE CANADIAN PRESS The hapless Kitchener Rang ers would probably like to see Friday the lath more often in their Ontario Hockey Associa tion Junior schedule The defending league cham pions currently occupying low rung in the standings upset Pe terborough Pctes coleaders in tho lilteam circuit before 3683 fans at Kitchener Friday night It was only the fourth win of the season for the Rangers after pennantwinning season and they are in the midst of an ex tensive rebuilding program In other games London Knights nipped Toronto Marlbo ros 65 before 1511 fans at Maple Leaf Gardens and Niag ara Fails Flyers movedficloscr to the top of the standings by defeating Ottawa 675 42 as 2200 hometown fans watched Brian Gienlvright paced the LADIES ON TOUR WINNIPEG CPl $21500 Ladies Professional Golf Asso ciation tournament will be held here Aug 2124 1069 it was an nounced Friday The Tournar mont of Champs will offer what is believed one of the larg est purses in Canadian womens golf history and will be third in value on the United States tour it the $32000 ladies World Series and the US Golf Associations $25009 womens Kitchenerllangerslscore Upset Against Top Place Peterborougll sports fans surely were Iain and very salonsly disappointed by the performances of their ice bodlcy team in Moscow they do not wait to lower the prestige of the homeland of my they really do not want All Russian hockey tam have heard of the legendary tools and Canadicns and many hare doubted whether their own team cslruld bcat Canadian profmion But last month the govern ment newspaper lzvenia began to debunk what it called the Ca nadian myth No Soviet reporter who watched game between the Canadians and Detroit Red Wings said At firi we were somewhat astonished The spec tcie is oweinsplrng the pace fast as lightning But after bit they grew cool er The tactic of the Cana dians are monotonous The same studied combinations to peatod through all three perioth are not all that dangerous And in suggesting Soviet Canndian professional match they added After all it has happened more than once in sport that someones sports rep utatlon has proved to be highly overrated when it comes down to laeetoface encounter Rangers with two goals and Cam Crosby Bob hfonteith and Rob Hurlhurt added one each For Peterborough Cal itfnc lcish had two goals his 20th and 21st of the season Craig Ram say also connected for the Petes WINNING GOAL in Toronto Bert Wilsons third goal of the game gave London its margin Other 47n don scorers were nob Channell with two and Darryl Sittier the lo leading poi getter who also picked up an asst College Bowls Hit High Gear By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The college footfillfibfwvlraieaT son swings into high gear today with something for everyone The big game is expected to attract crowd of 50000 to Memphis Tenn where ltlissis sippi and Virginia Tech clash in the Liberty Bowl Four games feature NCAA college division teams They are Delaware against Indiana Uni versity in the indoor 120005oat Boardwalk howl at Atlantic City NJ North Dakota State and Arkansas State in the Pecan Bowl at Arlington Tex Fresno State and Humboldt State in the Camellia Bowl nt Sacramento Calif and Louisia na Tech and Akron in the Open MONTREAL CF More than 1000 persons paid $15 plate Friday night to attend the second annual sports celebrities dinner in aid oi the Tiny Tim Sport Celebrities Back Tiny Tim Childrens Fund native of Cleveland rounded out Grantland lice Bowl at litur treesboro Tenn with stoiies of their rides Jesse Owens United States hero of the 1936 Olympics and the guest list ToPlciyN by tournament policy board More National clue on moot in the third period last aim to whip the Barrio Flyera 75 More Logo home too Iain Donia unsete aoored pair of goals for the Nata including the lvigilance at 50 of the last per Othcr mm for Ottawa were Dori Davidson Tun ltiar tin lib Damarco Jean Arson and Richie Bayes Scoring for the Flynn were Dave Lucius Pete Panagabtla and Ron Park The Flyers went out of the first period with lead and led so after the second period before the Nata ruin started to elicit Four goalsin six minutes sailed the game away for Otta wa who otrtfdtet Barrio to in the last minutes Bob Saunders who took ourr in the Barrie not in the second period allowed five goals TWO FIGHTS there were two fights in the game both in the second per iod Ab Drmnrco and Dave Ferguson of the Flynn came to blows when the Ottawa player on being checked in the Barrie At the can title row erupted in the stands and Kevin OShea of the Nata went In in to the crowd to help out cousin who had becdrrw involv odin fight with Barrie fan new YORK AP The Professional Golfers Associa tion and the American Profes sional Golfers have put down their war clubs and decided to tee off togetheragain enpm golfa multimillion dollar tour The two organisations shook hands Friday evening on an agreement ending dispute that threatened to send the so yenrrold PGA and the touring pros their separate ways on sep arate tours Neither the PGA nor the breakaway APO claimed victor ry in the settlement wouldnt call it victory tortbe APG saidrsam Gatesr inwye for the group We didnt golnto this looking for victory We soughl Jfleement by eliminating the sources of the disagreement The settlement returns the touring players to the PGA and ends their plans to establish separate tour The APG with most of the top pros including Jack Nick lauss Arnold Palmer and Billy Casper had signed contracts with 17 tournament sponsors fhecomblnation of top names and majority of tournaments on the $35000007tour would have left the PGA tour out in the cold HONOR COMMITMENTS Under the agreement the tour will continuous PGA program and those 17 tournaments will be transferred to the FGA which will honor the commitr ments tournament players divi sion will be established within thePGA and will be governed with full authority fier the cod ductof the tour The board will consist of 10 Records Fall In Swim Meet TORONTO or Four 0n RON PARK Gord Fabro gave htn game misconduct for his efforts The second altermtion was between Dupcro and Park who came to blows at 1033 Both Ever sent off with fighting ma DIS Davidson scored the goal that brought Ottawa back into tho game 12 seconds after the tight ended ltfartin led the game at 146 of the last period while defence man Bob Detcourt was scrrlna an interference penalty he re American Pro Golfers PGA Settle Differences directors including four as yet unnamed tournament players three PGA ofticlnlsPGA presi dent lzo Fraser Warren Orlick and William Cladrennd dine distinguished businessmen The businessmen are Paul Austin of Atlanta George Love of Pittsburgh and John Murchison of Dallas One player director will be elected to the PGA executive committee as vlcepresident and all player directors will be come members of the PGAs rules committee The board will appoint tour nament director who will handle financiale ers cipline players handle vision con tracts and supervise the dayto day operation of the tour which begins Jan with the Los An gelcs Open All pending litigation involv ing the PGA and APG is being dismissed under the agreement announced by Fraser and Gard KEN PAYNE solved for trying to clear for ward away from in front of Saunders CONTROLLED FUCK It looked as if Barrie might be able to hold the Nata until firings started looking up for them in the second period and they controlled the puck in the third Perhaps they did learn some thing from the Russians The Nats passing was airnosl pinpoint in its mama and oer Dickinson fr president of the APG CUSTOM GRADE $10 UP BOND STREET 58 DUNLOP To Cut FlYers Lead the Fiver were checked into thetce ltwasatuoulthapen lod was six minutes over that firm got shot on Steve Flyera loss mnbined with Gails win over Wood stock leaves Barrie withing threepoint oustdon in first ace Neat home game for the Fly ers ts Dec 21 when the Belle ville tioilawks visit SUMMARY rim Period Barrie Luciulr Forhan ergusont 531 waDupere fhturdodll 151 Barrie Pedagobko McMil laot 1948 Penalties OSrca fronds SM Second Period BarriePark Panagabko McMillan 518 OttawaDavidson Dianan co Bayes 1045 Penalties Ferguson hold tight Domarco fight OShea game mist Park and Dtlpele fight 10 cranette held 1543 Third Period Ottawa Martin Bayes Davidson L46 OttawaDJpero tDomarco Martin 104 Ottawa Demaroo assisted 530 OttawaCaisson unassistadt 122 to OttawaBayes unnssistedt 1517 Penalties Deicourt tint MhClocklin elbow Shot on Goal By Ottawa By Barrie Bal Attendancell um 109 1011 en Days Week Tii Christmas Fund of the Montreal Childrens Herve Fallon of Angers Que WW and 9le who broke the world record for lustrluus head table guest lis singleseason it racln Th ntwmwns 31 victories here last ieek wasi the speeches were brlei and to Hoducedmang wnh Edd the point with ski queen Nancy Greene of Rossiand Van mmmm We tario recordsfell Friday as the threeday Hall of Fame open swimming championship began at York University Denise Fitzgerald 14year old member of the North York Aquatic Club won the womens First race victor Silk Ben clicked with GrattaniR Direct in the second for daily double 3NDth $3050 In other races itiiss Dean Grattan won the fifth paying $2380 and Onions Bey von race win combining with Benja mnr for quinella of $46 The daily double com tion of LitiDares and Mohawk paid $425 Stanley Mc upset My Sis and Ritas English in the third for When as the last time you put price tag on your home Ei booyard open treestyle in 10 ver$gasldlel lg lthe Ito $3 payef grin ififlnfifimfif g2 fFilio now has 392 victories so Irninttes5l5 seconds Her time ay aa ac pal or oral of 5074 we ered ar is season and broke owered he record 191 RD emnd Place hem 91 V5 Maurice Rocket Richard at Montreal Canadians Freundts 1964 record of 354 the greatest applause The Canadian Football Leaguewas represented by 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