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Barrie Examiner, 24 Dec 1968, p. 12

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Allntri Doug Lowden prolt scllls the Peacock Petroleum lrnzltly to the winning business gills chiling team Members are lbhek lell skip Leone Scleil IllGIVI Murg Mason SKATE LEFT Jean Srig lcy nnd Marg Johnston BI LOW Norman Rankin RIGHT presents the Brass and Glen Trophy to Ross Kell llltClt LEFT and skip Jerry loodg er CENTRE Sented are Len Kcll LEFT and Peg Ilootiller sauteoi The Giants Continues In NHL MONTREAL CF LEI wntger Bobby Hull or Chicago Blle Hawks tillli Gordie Howe Dctroil lied Vings veteran right winger to nlatcll strides in the National Hockey leagues individual scoring race Hull maintained fivepoinl lead over Iiowc by scoring one goal and one assist last week to increase his points total loih However he had to relinquish sole leadership in goals as Phil Espnsilo at Boston Bruins ran his total in 22 thus moving into lie for llle load in that depart ment with lot Howe with pair assists boosted his total points to ill in cluding leaguetleading Zu as sists and twopoint lead over Espnsito now in third place Behind Espositn and in fourth place is Chicago centre Stan Mikila with pointsone more tllan teammate Jim Pappin and three more than sixthplace lied Berenson of St Louis Blues Berenson is the West Divisions leading player with 17 goals and in assists Ray Cullen ol Minllesot North Stars picked up live points last week to move into scveutilpluce tie with Jean Beli vcau ol Montreal Cnnadie Both have as points two more thanBebNevin of New York Rangers Chicagos Dennis Hull and Mnllirealssnb Rousseau Tti AMONG HIGHLIGHTS Ola ol the highlights of last jclion was scoreless lvstonhntl Mont lells Iiume lec IEIHCSS galne Wins the first Boston and Montreal last had 00 tie Nov to 1963 also at the Forum In all it was good week for goaltenders as tour shutouts were reeoldedin the 19 games playedf Jacques Plante ol St Louis picked up his fourth and along with partner Glenn Hall contin ues to give the Blues the best goalten ding record in the league The veteran pair have num bined goalsagainst average nf 219 while Torontos tlohnny Bower and Bruce Gamble are second with 243 mark Ono goaltending streak came to an end Sunday when an in SPORTS BRIEFS by THE CANADIAN rnuss IIEIV RECOVEHING PROVIDENCE RI tAFl Reicree Wally Harri who sut fered i0flgttitdl head cut and concussion when he hit the ice during an American Hockey League game Sunday night re mained in Miriam llospitat Monday night and was reported in tairi condition The official was irtiured late in the linal pe riod of game betivcelllialtii moleClinpers and Providence Reds when he tell backwards and annulus head alter acci dcntaljy colliding with che Morison of Baltimore Joms TIIE SEALS OAKLAND cult the John Anderson administrative Cournoycr MI 16 13 in jury forced Ed Giacomln to miss his lirst Ranger game oi the season and Gilles Ville rneure was called up from the minors to tilt in Giacomin was the last nelminder to play in all his teams games this season LEADERS Hull Chi Howe Del Esposito Hos Iliikila Chi Pappin Chi Eerellson Stl Beliveau Mtl Cullen Minn Nevin NY Hull Chi Rousseau Mtl Ullman Tur Delvecehio Det Hieke Oak Larose Minn It rt Pen 22 26 la 2o 15 29 43 1o 22 19 41 no la 26 as 13 to to an 29 17 to at 25 11 21 as to lo 23 as 111 111 15 an lo 17 33 la 20 13 or 15 to al 14 17 at 10 21 31 12 III on masNb Hampson Oak 10 19 llueyk Bus 21 Wharram Chi 12 16 Orr Hos it ill Goyette NY 21 Mahovlieh 16 1127 Gilhelt NY lo 27 Stanlield nos 15 11 26 llodg Bus 17 26 29 2D 28 28 23 8370riaab Crack US Tectm In Indoor Games SASKAIWN OP No world record holder and unique high Jumper head strong contingent or United States athletes Friday and Sat urday tn the fourth annual Sas kalchewan indoor games lolo vauller Bob Soanren quartermil he Evans and Dick Fosbury who dives over the high jump bar backwards will be among so U5 commit tors in the meet that has ottrau ed more than 1200 athletes to the 1965 Olympic Gunter ht Mexico City all three won gold medal no Seagren ohd Evans shattered world records and Fnsbury broke the Olymlc mark Seagren student at Univer 5in ol Southern California net on unollicinl world indoor rec ord of 171 in the 1966 meet hers and melted greater height In the Olympics with In outdoor mark of 1785 He holds the world Indoor roe uni of 1145 and bu pending world outdoor mark at 110 Dennis Phillipa of Oregon state who won the Amateur Athletic Ulton title with mark l7 Bnlca Simpson Tomo to IllttI Poul Hester ot Univer sity of Texas will supply lilo pole vault opposition tor Sea KM TOP IN METRE Evans set his world record in the too metres with time to In the mens moonerr relay he helped his team set world mid at 21561 to better the listed mark by 35 seconds Evaps will run In the invite tional 500 yards against Jam Goqu the University at Texas John Lilly at Oregon State Dove Perry of the Pacino Coos Club Mike Perry at Unl vursity Texas and Terry Thompson of Ongon State Western Ont junior League May Expand To Eight Teams GUELIII Ont CP The maverick Western Ontario Jun ior Hockey league still suf tering growing pains may ox pnnd to eight teams lrom the present live next year Weve had several inquiries from other areas about joining MINOR HOCKEY John Ellis Bnrrlo Nnvloe Tllnrnhury Glen Chappell scored two goals and an assst and Joe Hay not led two to lend John Ellis Ear rie Noncc ll to an 84 shot lacking 01 Thornbury at Thorn nury Friday other Barrie marksman ln eluded Jet Ilny Brian Coley Scott Alcombrack and Jim los ephson Owen Sound John Ellis Barrie Novice Es PaulMcConachie and Stephen McMillan scored goal each Sunday Owen Sound downed the vi Barrie John Ellis Novice team 21 Jim Joseph son scored Barries only goal Banlo ane Burden Novice It Barrie and Base Borden halt led to 55 draw Friday at Her den Fridny Componi scored twice for liar rie while Simmons tallied the same numberiloriliassitiordenr scorers were Rand and Davies1 Other Holden marksmen were Stewart Kooslag and Hubbcrt Eight penalties including two lnajors were assesstui live to Borden three to Barrie BnrrleWalton insurance Guthrie Midgets WarrenlSyres tallied twognals and two assists to lead the Wal ton Insuranuz Midgets to 91 trouneing ol Guthrie Thursday Close behind with two goals and one assist was Ken Saunders other Barrie scorers were lion llubherl Lindsay Sheridan Ken Bannerman Iteltbie tee and Phil Fhvero The lone Guthrie goals was scored by Mike Hutchinson Only three minor penalties here call ed two of them against Gall BARRE MIDGET Bs Alliston Midgets North York League 511mi Es Georginn Dayla Ken Cowan scored hat trick to lead Alliston to victory over Barrie midgets in exhlbi tion play Friday Other Alliston marksmcn in cluded Jim Luck and Dale Hunta er Scoring for the losing Barrio club were Ben llubbert Warren Byers and Len Koopman Barrie Kinsmen Hose Borden Novice AI Barrie Kinsmen shut out Base Borden Novice As 50 to win their ninth consecutive North York Minor Hockey league game Frdiay night Robbie Garner led the KlnSA mens attack with two goals Singles were scored by Jim An gus Kevin Kelly and Peter Tmcak Newmnrltet Bantam AI Bantams Cal Govier scored three goals to lead Newmarket Bantam As to in victory over Barrie URW in North York League game at the Barrie Arena Thursday night Other scorers for Newmarket were Jetl Stewart and Wayne Hobbs Scoring for the losers were Terry Marten Brent Bowen Al lie Lamoroux and Steve Wallarm CARRIER MISS YOU it your linerle hxainlnei chrricr has not arrived by on please Fhono 7232433 And CopyiotThe granitic Will Be Delivered To Your Home by pm tho loagut next season league pro sident Prank Basso ot Guelph said In an interview Monday Were very optimistic The hockey in the league as whole is very good We are hoping to expand to eight teams next year The league with teams at St nronttord Guelph Chatham and Sarnia was con ceived alter the Ontario Hockey Association refused to grant the group Junior status Without OHA sanction the league aililinled with the West on Canada Junior League under the rebel Canadian Heck ey Association DHFIED THE CARA Association president Eon Butlln of Calgary defied the Ca nadian Amateur Hockey Assn eiation over its change in the Junior age limit and took the bqu oi the Prairie team into metnewlyIormed organization Next year the Clllt will hold Canadian championship be tween eastern and western teams Basso vicepresident of the association is pleased with the development ofthoWOHL in its rookie year The league is almost halfway through its Sogame schedule and he says tan stport has been gratifying We had to sell three new clubs and ilsbeen bit ot hard EellylIESaIdr There are some great pro prospects and some at Iheplayers have re eeived oliers from other leagues to leave us It will take another year and well be on par with the loHAl Junierh league DRAW LIN1700 FANS Guelph lmporials in last place with 19 pains hashad the lowest attendance averag ing about il00 fans game st Thomas Barons with Iiipoint lead over secondvplaceBrant ford Foresters has attracted about 1700 fans game Basso disputes the theory that the OHL is an outlaw league and that the National Hockey League does not recognizedt My interpretation of word outlaw is something that lives outside the law he said We arent breaking any laws We are an Independent league Ihe NHL has requested sta tlsties on all our players and so have their scouts The NHL has never said it didnt recognize us The WOHL plays under NHL rules and the players sign cards and contracts which are basi cally the same as those in the bigleague This is the only way we can proctlect our players Basso sal COURTS BACK CONTRACTS It there is any dispute about the validit of the contracts it would be lnteresting to see what would happen in court or law Every player in the might become free agent At present St Thomas has to points Dranttord 23 and Chat ham Maroon 21 Sarnia Legio nairesaie lourlh with 71 points one more than the Imperials coached by former NH star uilt gt tell the Buttery won an Olympic gold medal with leap of retell net to India Among Forhuryr Chill oppo nents will be Wilt Wednnnn at Vancouver student at Simon Fraser University Wedmnnn who will be taflng part Illtho high lump along with five oth us has manual best at six feet 11 Inches and holds the cm nadldgn Indoor and outdoor Lorentz Leads Central League Jim Lorentz of Oldahomn City Blazers picked up three assists last week to retain the Indittd ual morlng lead in the Central Hockey tangle but converted figment really stole the Jlm Nloknmp who has pinyed rim wing tor Fort Worth Wings in only five games scored four goals and added tour assisk to lead his club to him straight Wind llteaowhilo Lorentz increased it sconng total to as on l1 goals and leagueleading 38 assists tor sevenpoint lead on teammate Tom Webster Webster called up by Boston Endosol the National Hockey League last Thursday has to points on goals tops in the league and 16 assists Grand Erickson who plays on line with borenu and Web ster is third with 16 goals and Llassists Blazers goaltender Russ Gil low has 220 goalsagainst av erage and our all touts best in the nineteam loo Generals Defeat Weyhum Wings IEYBURN Sask CF Oshawa Generals oi the Ontario Hockey Association Junior se ries deleatcd chbuin Red Wings of the Saskatchewan Am ateur Junior League on in over time lltonday in an interlocking contest before 1200 tons The first period was scoreless and Generals took 32 lead in the second Eugene Sobehuk tied the game tor chburn in the third period and Tom Fox erolt got the winner for Gener als at 212 at the overtime other Oshawa scorers were JvanBoldircv WAiJLiAIm Ridr Itisell Walt Ledingham and Darwin Mott each got one for chbum IIm BARN KXAMINZR TUESDAY osmwazn ALTHlill ruins COMEBIICK Althea Gibson Darben torm er tennis queen who won both the Wimbledon and US Chum pionships in 1957 andloid is attempting comeback on the tennis court She Is also trying Oakland for success on the ladiesI pr goll tour which she joined five years ago Mrs Darben is shown in her East Orange Nl apartment last Saturday with ct and club Raiders Place Moat Men On All Star Team NEW YORK MI Flanker Lance Alwnrth at San Diego Chargers and delenslveJackle truck Euchanonol Kansas City Chicls were the top votegetters while Oakland liaiders placed the most men on the American Football League allstar team named by The Associated Press Mondays The Raiders hadle players voted to tho Zzmnn squad while the Chiels placed live men on the team and the New York Jets had three players make it in the balloting by thewman punel at sports writers and sportscastcrs Alworlh received 28 votes most DI the ollensive team and Buchanan got 27 tops on the defence Atwoth is joined in lhe back field by quarterback Joe Na math ol New York lmti running hacksJaulJiobinson nLCincin null and Helvrilt Dixon of Oak land 0n the offensive line are split end George Sauor nl New York tight end Jiln Whalen of Boston tackles ltnn Mix at San Diego and Jim Tyrer 01 Kansas City guards Wall Sweeney of Se Diego utnl Gene Upslluw of Oun landand centre Jim Ollo at Oakland Desidos Buchanan the dclcna vsiveriinehasrends Gerry Philhin Vol New York andllich Jackson at Denver and tackle Dan Bird well or Oakland Willie Lanier ol Kansas city is the middle linebacker The corner linebackers are George Webster ol Houston and Bobby Bell oi Kansas City The eornerbacks are Miller Farr of Houston and Oaklands Willie Brown and the satclies are Joh ny Robinson 01 Kansas City and Dave Grayson ot Oakland Inimakingitha team for the ninth time Mix is the only play er to he named every year the league has been in existence olllr AT BARBIE FRIDAY Short Calls Flyers 2111 Tough Game By MURRAY CLELAND Examiner stair Writer Speculation that Fridays eru eial game between the Barrie Fiyers and second place Gall Hornets might degenerate into blood bath was discounted today by Flyers general man ager Jim Short The predictions followed in th wakeof liery encounter be tween the clubs in Galt Satur daYt expect hard tough hockey game Mr Short said but cer tainly not blood bath There is no animosity between the clubs The Hornets slipped into first place in the Senior OlIA series alter the Flyers redhot early in the season sank into the dol drums losing seven out ol 12 ames Barrie handed Gait 74 oss Saturday in Colt to regain firstplace witha scanty three poirlts inhaild Over 2000 fans flirt Ea Short is predietlng awin tor Earle by at least two goals Fridayfllo feels that Barrie is back on the winning track now Commenting on the Flyer lag he said Most teams hit slump at me timedurlng the Bond vvtiit until friend has to you about your muffler SEE FLAsli MUFFLERSERVICE 5Ml NUTE INSTALLATION Snow Timl $35 pnir 2YR GUARANTEE UNCONDITIONAL Not Just lgllnrt blownull ARMSTRONG HDCK 00000 season its hard to keep them up allthe lime Flyers stall made two moditications which according to Short have helped correct their lag Bard Houston has been added to defence and Dave Nicholishon moved from centre to lelt wing has worked in well Barries regular goalie Kcn Payne injured December 18 in game against Collingwood is expected to be ready for Fri days game It was not announc ed whetiier he or Bob Saunders will start the game Although Barrie has three pnint margin over the Hornets win Friday isgtalmost vital to their chances to retain lirst place The Hornets have tour games in hand over the Barrie club Barries ge at manager would make nolong range pre diction on theoutcome ut the series He said only thatiit will be tossup among three teams ooooooo JIM snolvr Barrie Galianri thirdplace Co oooooo We have 1969 Plymouth FURY ltlr Most cars with lowprice name look like theyre run oft on copying machine You cant say the same about Fury Heres car with greater side gloss curvature with smooth new lines thnt are well defined yet soitas grecian urn Andiust enough chrome trim to dress it up and protect the sides from parking lot pock marks Rich 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