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Barrie Examiner, 17 Dec 1968, p. 8

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Where Have Once upon thne not too loo ago the Barrie Fiyers had firm grip on first place in the Ontario Hockey Association Sea for League busting at the Fiyers heels one point back and the Orillia ferv riers arc yapping at Galtn door Just another point back What happened The Flyers had lump on the other clubs at the start of the reason thanks to an earlier train ing camp but the rest of the league is stoning to come on strong Anyone who has seen the Fly ers on good night knows the club has the horses but what happens when they lose Do they think they are going to keep on top of the heap by playing slack hockey Earlier in the season the club could make mistakes and come back to win games but that time has passed Every game has to be total team effort and every one has to work at winning Perhaps the shock of finding they just have onepoint lead will smartcn the boys up Tonights game against Coll lngwood will be big one if the llycrs lose it they will have tough time ekclng out win against the Hornets in Gait Sot urday night Eutlhat isnt the half of it Gall plays Bolieville ltfovifawks Friday night The liloHawks are currently languishing in sixth place and Gait has to be picked to win that one So if thc Flych dont come through tonight there is good chance the Hornets will have oncltpoint lead by game time Sat urdny That may not be such bad thing The Flyers could prob ably stand good kick in the pants TORONTO CF Dave lltamrandBill Symons pair of football imports from the United States are out to prove that Canadian boys can plny the game just as well as Amcri cans Thc key to playing football llke any other sport is sound background in fundamentals says Symons alisiar halfback wilhTororito Argonauts of the Eastern Football Conference Canadian boys have the same abilities but American boys begin playing organized football before they reach their teens and Canadians dont says Mann punter and place kicker with the Argos So lllann and Symons are set ting up what they believe will the first indoor football gchool in Canada and possibly North America which will open in the borough of Scarborough Jan 11 The school in fundamentals kxcking throwing blackboard work and calisthenicswill be held in the 22000 squareyard lecund storey of curling club Each course will consist of 10 classeseach Sat rd ay and Sund ay from 930 rim to pmover fiveweek pe riod Cost oi the fiveweck course will be $100 WILL WRITE EXAMS lt will begin with this football introduction Each stu dent will write an examination and be graded at the end of each day The school is open to any boy over eight years was the poorest athlete on my block at age six said Mann My dad set up net in the garageand made me kick the football into it for about six months started topiay organized football in the city parks when was seven and could punt hall with my eyes closed Symons says he started to play organized football at age 12 and nobody taught me about the psychological aspect of the game was playing professional ball couple of years before learned to think on the field av nova transnaw The Points Gone Now the Gait Hornets are fill Drill two denim the day pith Ind Ida Barrio plays Beileville st the Barrie Arena Sunduy afternoon in what oouid be very impor tant molest All three top learns have shot at first place before the weekisotnendiiilarrledoemt beat Collingwood they have to beat the bioHawks and Gait or sink to socondor third place by Monday The Flyersmny have new defensive find in Braden Houston of Toronto Brad played in Ger many last year and in South Africa the year before His last Canadian experience was with the Varsity grads THE Hanan AC are slowly narrowing the gap between them selves and first place Parry Sound Brunswicks in the Gear gian Bay Junior league They are now three points back of the leaders but have two games in hand and two losses compar ed with the Brunswlcks three SNOWMOBILE ENTIIUSIASTS should travel to Wosaga Speed way January and for the Central Ont ario Snowmobile Championships The Wasaga Snowmobile Club is sponsoring the races which will feature stock and modified events in track and crosseouo try SPORTS SHORTS Mike Quinn is the leadingscor er of the Barrie ACs with 18 goals and assists for 21 points in 10 games Nerd ts Greg Mo ltnight with nine goals and nine assists for 10 Morley Hoffman of Barrie is the game fish chair man for the Ontario Federation of Anglch and Hunters First plnyoltn for the mens section of the Barrie Curling Club start tonight and end Friday Mann Symons To Start School Mann and Symons hope that high school instructors will take the course They believe it will improve football overall in the arca British Car Wins 10000 Race SYDNEY Australia AP Britishenlered lflllman Hunter driven by Andrew Cowan iv at Warwick Farm on the outskirts of Sydney today to win the 10000milo laindonloSydney car an on Cowan arrived well ahead of the checkin time for the first car The drivers were given three hours 30 minutes for the 92 mile highway drive from Nowra to Warwick Farm Cowan and his codriver sat on top their dusty auto alter the race Cowans Hillman went to the front after mishaps to three cars that were ahead of him The overnight leader in the rally Britishentered Citroen was in headon collision only 100 miles from Sydney and its No driver Belgian Lucien Bianchi was seriously injured He was pinned in the car and after being freed was taken to Monro hospital suffering head lilltiltES Barrie Novice Bs Suffer Losses Barrio Novice Es suffered two defeats on the weekend Saturday an unassisted goal by Grant Mcinnis at 015 of the first period lasted through the game to give Collingwood 10 shutout On Sunday lilidland scored three goals before Scott Alcom brack replied for Barrie in the period as the team suffereda 31 loss Scoring for Midland were Dav wish someone had taught me that when Itvas kid BARBIE liCS Mite Quinn Greg McKnight BlilMubPhchoti Cy Atkinson Lewis Kelly Brent Sm Brian McFadden Held Ellis Tm Hanson 11in Raid Hockey Barrie Junior Hockey Club Scoring Record id Larmand John Beaucharnp and Gerry Lalonde STANDINGS as of Dec 15 1065 Pnlntn row 1o 16 21 10 10 9e1am 10 14 10 10 14 10 13 16 12 to 10 1c 10 74 10 so 10 15 10 15 10 no no 12 Schedule an of Dec 15 era to his younger brother MONTREAL lC Al though lclt winger Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks is still out in front in the National Hockey individual scoring raeehis room at the top is golfing bit more crowd Statistics released by the NHL today how llull as the first player to pass the 20goal bar rier this season Hulls two goals in Chicagos three games last week boostcd his total to 21 and along with his 25 assists gave him 46 points But Gordie Howe of Dctroii lied Wings who leads the league in assists with 26 moved point closer to Hull and nlvr trails Huilby five points with total 171 41 Moving into third place with five points last weekincluding three goals Sundaywas Phil Esposiio the rangy centre with Boston Bruins Espositos spurt raised his seaon goal output to 20 to go with his 17 assists Centre Stan ltlilzita of Chicago is one point behind Esposito with 36 TIE IN FIFTH PLACE Another Hawk right winger Jim Pnppin is locked with Jean BellVDitl of Montreal Canadians in fifthplace tic Both have 35 points Centre Red Berenson of St CINCINNATI AP Bob Gibson of St Louis Cardinals and Juan Marichal of San Fran cisco Giants cleaned up most of the pitching honors in the National League during 1969 of ficial figures showed today Steve Biass ofPittsburgh Pi rates took the only other major title lfis 1116 record gave him 750 winning percentage tops in the league Gibson who hada at record in the Cards losing effort in the World Series with Detroit Ti gers posted 112 earned run average in 32 gamesthe lowest in the history of the league The previous record of 122 was by Grover Cleveland Alexander of Philadelphia Phils in 1915 In addition Gibson had 15 game winning streak which stretched from June to Aug 19 Gibson had 229 wonlost record for percentage of 710 fiftellj rsMiNUTE NTALATION Snow Tires $35 Pdirx Summer Tires $3000 porr GP GF GA Points 12 104 62 18 11 70 50 16 10 61 42 15 67 51 12 10 46 ED 10 43 Caurnoyer Gibson lilarichal Cleaned In National League Pitching Charlie at the gym on Miami Beach today Charlie who weighs 150 pounds takes on Linfer Contreras in an Louis Blues vis non with 01 points He is the West Divisions leading goalgetter with 10 Bobby Orr of Boston look over the points lead among defence men with 25 becoming the first dcfenceman to score three goals in one game since Red Kelly now Los Angolcs Kings coach scored three for Detroit against Boston Oct 21 1954 Orr who has nine goals scored histhree Saturday against Chicago to become also the only active delenceman with thrcergonl game to his credit Brother acts were prominent last week MAKESJEST VADVANCE Willie Bobby liullheld on to his land brother Dennisalso left winger with Chicagocount ed the best advance of the week Dennis counted five goals and four assists to bring his seasons output to aneven idgoals and ti assists wooint tie for 12th place with Canadians Yvon While brother Phil was play ig havoc with oppwing goal tcnders Tony Esposito regis tered his first NHLshulout as he blanked Philadelphia Flycrs 10 Saturday for the Canadiens Tony has been in the nets for Montreals last six games and Ho allowed only it home runs in 105 innings He walked only 02 and those includedsix intention al walks Marichal finishing with 260 and 743 percentage won the most games The 30 games he completed also topped the league and his 326 innings pitched were high However he gave up the most hits295 Ferguson Jenkins of Chicago Cubs Chatham 0nt native made the most starts 10 and he and teammate Bill Hands each yielded 26 home runs tops in the dubious gopherball cate gory Claude Osteen of Los Angoles Dodgers and Ray Sadeclti of the Giants lost the most gamesla eachas they each posted 1210 marks The Cardinals easily won team pitching honors wiur 63 complete games 30 shutouts To friend has to 1° about your mutter SEE FLASH MUFFLERSERVICE FLASH mornin srnwcr intrusive down bythe 1m and combined earned run av erage of 24 Tuniil 2YR GUARANTEE UNCONDITIONAL Notiuat ngainnthiorroutso ARMSTRONG SHOCK nosonnrns 72038535 HERES HOW LITTLE BROTHER World Boxing Association hcavyweight champion Jimmy Ellis right gives few point rounder Tuesday night on the beach Charlie won bronze medal at the 1964 Tokyo Olyrrr Cup To Made ADELAiDE AP The ma Davis hip dtnlkngl round be tween the United Wu and Australia sinting the day after Christmas Day looms as finan dalllopnndnsnresultrnlm be the last played under the present amateur format Cup competition probably will have to go open to revive world wideinflrest Amovoinihatdl ration will be made this week endinamoetlngoftheblgfoor tennis powo rsthe United States Amalia France and England major blow to Australian sponsors came today with the announcement that tho Austral Inn oil firm which backed televi sion coverage in the past was withdrawing from the picture No television soonsords avail able and that in an automatic loss 01 $11000 it shows how lowthe tennis image has dropped in Austra lia moaned Neville Vickers challenge round chairman chef for the Dec 518 event went on sale here bion day and reaction at best was tepid The sale was well below that of 198 the last time the United States played here said Lance Hosklns secretary of the South Australian Lawn Tennis Am elation Only half of the 11830 seats were sold for the Memorial courts where Arthur Ashe and company will attempt to take the cup back to America The Americans are favored over the Auétrailan team depleted by pro re Tire tennis bloom has gone in wt Australia which once looked upon the game as sort of reli gion the Queensland champion ships in Brisbane last week which provided Davis hip preview betwcen top 115 and Austrauao players drew be tween mo and 600 daily in past Siam pics AP Vircphoto las allowed 15 goals for 276 goalsagainst average The St bouts Blues combo of lacoucs Planle and Glenn Hall have the best goalsagainst nv eragc in the league 27a Pluole is the shutout leader with three LEADERS lls mm lillii C111 2i 25 46 19 Ilowe Del 15 20 41 14 ESPOSilD 1105 20 17 17 18 lttikiia Clli 12 24 fill 13 Pappin Chi 17 18 15 27 Bclivcnu Mil 14 21 as 24 Bcranson StL 16 18 34 16 Nevin NY 17 14 31 Dclvcccllio Del 14 16 30 Rousseau 111tl12 10 30 21 Cullen Mill 2L 16 Courncyer Mtl 15 fit 20 lfull Chi 14 14 ti Hampson Oak ll 18 28 Wharrom Chi 12 15 27 Gilbert NY 18 28 Ullman Tor 12 14 25 21 llicitE Oak 19 76 52 Bucyk Bos 21 26 Stanfield 130 15 10 23 Ratelle NY 11 14 26 Larose Min to 75 30 Orr 1305 16 27 61 Goyctte NY to 25 RECORD OF GOALKEEPERS GP MP GA AVE Flame 511 15 85 29 203 Hall StL 16 882 l7 252 Edwards SLL 000 Irons StL oooo St Louis totals 29 1740 66 228 Euwer Tor 376 11 175 Smith Tor Z92 12 246 Gamble Tor 17 952 41258 Toronto totals 27 1620 55 241 Worsley Mtl 519 17197 Vachon Mil 44 775 32 248 Espbsito hill 326 15 278 Wakely Mil 60 400 Montreal totals 28 1680 56243 Jhnston Bus 360 11183 Cheevens 1305 22 1312 58 266 Junkin lies 0000 Boston totals 28 1680 70 250 Giacornin NV 29 1740 75 259 York total 29 1740 76 262 Parent Phil 20 1140 46 237 Favel Phil 540 34378 Fhlla mlals 28 1680 80 286 Desjardins LA 15 8711 38260 Rutledge LA 12 682 37 325 Los Ang 1011115 26 156071296 Edwards Dot 140 215 Sawchuk Del 301 13 250 Crozier Dot 25 1239 67 324 fiTllE BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY DECEMBER 11 1968 Dftroli totals 28 1680 86 0171 Montage liliun 25 1420 60237 Bauman ltfinn 40 zone ltivard Minn 220 18 490 Minn totals 18 1680 88014 Smith Oak 927 47 804 Hodge Oak 470 22 314 Worthy Oak 20397 Oakland totals 29 1740 95 334 Blnkiey Pills 23 1380 78 339 Daley Pitts 300 13 360 Pitts totals 28 1680 in 846 Dryden Chi 10 911 46 297 Dedordy Chi 12 640 40 370 Norris Chi 100 it 500 Chicago totals 25 1680 97 346 All goals against team in any game are charged to the 1n dividuai goaltender of that game for purposes of awarding the china Trophy shutouts Picnic Hall Bower Giacomin Smith Dryden Gamble Worsley nc on Esposlto Ghecvers Favcll Desjardins Maniagti Ermt net goals Desjardins Gamble Cheevers Crisco min Parent Crozier Daley Dryden Penalties in minutes Boston 486 Philadelphia 394 Oakland 351 Chicago 337 st Louis 333 Toronto 330 Detroit 329 Mont real 317 New York 293 Minne sota 200 Los Angelcs 240 Pittsburgh 237 East Division UT APt Montreal 17 st 5030 Boston 16 5101 70 37 Toronto 14 71 0534 New York 16 12 81 7633 micago 14 12 112 30 Detroit 1311 98 M80 West Division St Louis 12 87 6632 Los Angels 1113 60 7724 Oakland 816 7D 9521 Minnesota 816 67 8820 Philadelphia 717 so 8018 Pittsburgh 616 69 9718 Tuesdays Games Pilsturgh at Philadelphia Oakland at Minnesota Wednesdays Games In Angeles at Montreal Oakland at Toronto Chicago at New York Tnursrlays Games Los Angelesat Boston Chicago at Detroit Minnesota at Philadelphia Fridays Gamer Lo sat Oakland 3150 Mon this BreWersRetail BARRIE willbe Open to9pm Wed thru Sat Dec18 19 Fri Dec 27 Mon Dec 30 16 AM To PM ours Dec 24th AND rues Dream CLOSED DECEMBER 25th AND 26th AS WELLAS JANURAYJst Brewers Retail 20 and 21 Dec 23rd Hulls Room At The Top Getting Little Crowdedq Saturdays Guinee Boston at Montreal Detroit at Toronto New York at St Louis Philadelphia at Los Angeles Minnesotn at Pittsburgh urney years as many as 10000 have paid to see practice sessions McGrandle Wins lith Pro Bout EDRION TON fCPl bloodspnttered 10rour1d ban tamwelght bout Monday night gave Canadian featherweight champiop Billy McGrandle of Edmonton his 140 professional McGrandle was awarded 1940 4544 4041 unanimous de cision over Cowboy Billy Smith 24 of Ohio who now has 303 record The 120pound Edmonton fighter scored on nearly every exchange during the right be fore 1000 thus its frequently dropped his guard and taunted Smltli who weighed 118 McGrnndle 21 caught Srrllth with stinging left book combina tions in the third and sixth rounds but failed to put the vis itor on the canvas In the other main event 10 round bantomweight fight Rory nln Jones of Chicago knocked out Bias Vicra of New York and Edmonton at 205 of the fourth round it was Jones 21m knock outinsotightaandbiaztlthuin Brumel Back In Training MOSCOW Reuters World high jump recordholder Valery Brurnei is reported back in training years after break ing his right leg so badly in motorcycle accident that doe tcxa considered amputation Erurnel now 20 has started crosscountry jogs but does not plan to begin jumping again untu early next year the Soviet government newspaper lzvestin says Curling Club Playoffs Start Tonight For Four Trophies Playoffs for the first mens schedule of the senson begin to night at Barrie Curling Club continuing Wednesday and Thursday with finals Friday Up for competitionara four tro phles Labatt Holt and Simp son Peacock Petroleum llow ard Chantler Memorial Six groups are involved with top four rinks in each 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