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Barrie Examiner, 2 Jan 1969, p. 13

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By THE CANADIAN PRESS The television sets acres the land arc cooling today alter nine sold hours at New Years Day college tootbail MAI games It was the 100th anniversary at college toolbail in the United States and when it was all over Ohlo States Buckeyes had rallied from 10lwin deticit to whip Swthtrn California 27t6 in the Rose mail to clinch the collegiate football title bolero 102063 tans in Pasadcnn Calil Arltansas Ramrbacks wiry dcienccs had upset Georgia Bulldogs 162 in the 35th annual Sugar Bowl game at New 0r leans lexas quarterback Jim Street had burned dalcd Tennessee secondary with two scoring bombs to Charlie Speyr or as the Longhorns trampled the Volunteers in 3611 Cotton Bout rout at Dallns Penn State had taken ad vantage at second chance and showed gamhlnrs disdain for the odds to slip pasttho Kansas Iayhawlrs 15 in the Orange Bowl at Miami The curtainaaiscr on all the bowl activity was the Hinthon Intuither first Wa tinutbt midi our wenn the engu wt at mllré lit oudtdowm am Winona puthhla qu strategy when inoitclhe we ar converan thai would have won cl ChrisGilhert Ted Key Stave In the end zone from the three yard line cor mu ciran Earhart mistired on pm 50 mmWell tor twmlnt the game or Penis But Kansas mach Pepper Rodgers had rent in lmobacker Rick Abernathy on the play and nobody woo out Penn got another chance and Burlthart sent Cnmflwli erode log in mm the oneyard line It Ill my hull Rodgm said When somebody in its my moons ity to get some body back out Joe Patcmo coach oi Penn ante had backed up his Dre Itame moment that ties are waste at timethey dont prove anything by ordering Barit hart to so tor the hwopoinl eon verslnn instead of hiding tor tieomdudn nneapolntcr tn the Cotton Bord Speyrer who weighs slight 168 pounds thce heat star detcnsiye hack Jim Weatherlord on his loudl down rambles The grounddming foursome warmer and Streetwiden had rained ohm two miles on the Decide Hottest Jr ground his teamncrumfled Tennesees detence like card board box In the nurnhtrg Me Fee cold bdore 71000 tans In the Bluebormet Bowl IIes day coach Hayden Fry ol ShlU said bolero the opening kidtotl that his Mustangs could beat ouunma it the Big Eiwt ohm led by no more than bro touchdowns going into the lwrth quarter Alli that was exactly what Wm0klibunu lei ltG at the hall and neither tcam scored in the third quarter The tlusaws crashed back with threetonchdowns on cue to win by one point By Tun CANADIAN mass lhe Ontario Hooray Associa tion Junior series mud ind out tonight which toam is the housi in the udesIlnmiiion Red Wings or Montreal Junior Canadian The Wings with an dgtitgame win streak are at home tonight to the Csnodiens she have won seven in Hamilton extended their great Wednesday by mutating Ottawa 61 41 in Ottawa litoot rent walloptki the hapless Kitch encr Rangers 94 betore 373 tans in Montreal and St Cather ines illacit Hawks playing at home mtted Niagara Falls three goaLs and then won 53 In the other New Years Day game Oshawa Generals boat the nosediTing Toronto Marlbo ru in Oshawa The titreks Iiaory moIcd than six nta ahead at the idio Pate rough Pet who play iondoo Knights in lhe only other game tonight The Hawks here the team that Ins beat both the Red Wings and the Canadians mp pinx Montreal is Dec and Hamilton SPO SIIUTOUT Fill In Ottawa the €311 Into to on on £23an ruined Jim Ruth ertords htaout with leg than two minutes left in the trainer lorn Williams Blister Ilar vey Dare Gilmour and Tom 712 HARRIS Team Tonight ireTelyan storm tor Hamilton which outsth Ottawa 4242 Robert Gulndan scored three goals luv the Canarier as they round the lastoiaee Rangers Marc imlit scored two goals and Jocelyn Gueremont lab and hlanin Robcit Lalondc and JennPierre Bordcleau added one each Montreal notmlndcr Tto Tuck had an easy nmht slapping 21 shots lur the shutout in St Catharines 3785 tans watched as the Black Hawks gave up three goals in The first seven minutes at the first pe riod Then the HawIs rallied with Bob Shcchnn and Dick Red mond scoring two goals each and Al lieDonnugh and Gary mmngham httzhn one Nth Sheehsns goals were his and and 3m oi the season Phil Roberto Doug Brindlty and Jim Nounan scored lot the Flycrs The Marlboro were haunted by our player they traded to the Gcncrais boinre the season eluted Bctt Kelly and Itidt Kcsseli cam stttlxd once Torn Foxtrot had two all$ and Bob Smith blocked 39 Toronto shots The other Ottawa goals were scrttjl by John Clayton and Bob SIEWlt an Stern bundle and Doug Acomh smrctl tor Toronto The Nations Leading Home Furnishers WITH OVER so STORES To SERVE YOU WAREHOUSE EUII or MERCHANDISE MUST BE ClEiAREDTOUMAltE noon EoR I969 FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES JERRY LEVIAS 25 SMU end is tackled by Forb rnn lips 138 Oklahoma tackle ni hhlE STARTS TOMORROW RENO amjf JOIN US FOR BREAKFAST WITH FREE DONUTSAND COFFEE $7508308 OF INVENTORY SURPLUSFS FLOOR SAMPlES DEMONSTRATORS UNBLAIMEI llllllWA MERCHANDISE Ell Eli tau Tuesday night Levies took pass trorn SMU quarterback Chuck Nixavn or the gain AP Virephntol ter making Yn Iain 10 the Mustangs first quarter of the ilucbon net Bowl gnrnllonston Swedes Intl Hockey Tornaments By TILE CANADIAN PRESS The two Canadian team com peting in the Aheume Cup and Star Cup hockey tournaments were beaten Wednesday night Iand Swedish teams lookthe in the second peridd and Arno Carlmn added another soon otterwards Hedlund scored his second goal in the third period in the game with Finland Helsinglors held aydrtt lead with less than it minutes to play but Victoriaville came back into the game on goal by Mann who slammed home pass from Pepin Lnbroge made it 42 tow minutes later and then Pepin scored to bring the Cann dians closer Derek Holmes the on goaljor the natioam 1y thcquesdgfiorifléhol La rosse an ot the Vinonahugljlpm in the game Goteborg the Canadians tte oi Tom Martin Terry oz and Hi ehie Baycswwas id by the hardhiding IFrol delence Goteborg led Sterner highlyeitective lyaymnkcr moved ahead intrst period on goal byijengedlund Holmes tied thee 22 min The 1055 35V me fies later sternradeh 21 record on their European tour ision 01 team strong In the Star Cup atter two impressive opening new cs lost the tournament lead in laugh match in Gote horg wtth Vanstra Frolundai Thin schore IhIaS 41 earne com oli tion Victoriavillo lqugpnrs Aiplan Cup champions lost as in HelsInki to Finlands top club Helsinglors ALI MUST BESOLD REGARDLEss 0F cosr 0R toss CENTR ONTARIO CHAMPIONSHIPS SANCTIONED Share Lead By THE CANADIAN PnEss Gordie and In Dacron Red Wings broke out with goal and three assists to take the lead in the Natmnal Hockey League scermg race on the last day of 19634 lead he 33215 at it was and geatzksleflalmen throdgfiihvilallac PLUS By gna move TRonEs VIIIUEn AT $2000 into tie with Howe Each has STOCK ABIDUIODIFIED TRACK ANDCROSS 5U paianHoIve on 17 goals and 33 assists and Hall on 24 goals COUNTRY Ius OTHER WINTER EXCITEMENT Bani no illlS ERNTRSTR 0NtERRERR Sin N0 DEPOSIT 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