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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jan 1969, p. 8

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MONTREAL CHMontreal spas of baseballs expanded at tonal Dengue today air cancer the appointment of ight additional scouts with ter tories extending throughout United States Andy Patio of Giteago ho played in the National ague for 11 years with Chica Gibs the Dodgers and hill aukee Braves will scout the states 01 liilnois Wisconsin and Minnesota for lilautroal 11edg ling enlry John Honey Russeu of New York will do the same in his By THE CANADIAN PRESS brie stint in the National Hockey League apparently has made goaltender Gilles Ville more of Buffalo Bisons even sharper Villcrnure tccenlly returned to Buffalo after some action Expos Appoint More scours home state and ghbor The latest appo nunents bring Na Jersey The mid out the Expos scouting staifto17 Springfield Blows 2GoalLead state ill be under the scrutiny of Floyd Patterson of Queaemo Kan searching Oklahoma and Missouri sell as his home grounds um Quigiey and an strum both iivipg in New York will look alter thatcity and its 51b urba Billie Harris of Ounptoa Cilil will scoutthe southern hall at thll state while Hll Rosen of San Jose will be in marge of the San Francisco and Bay area Ed thctniuk of Chicago will check his home city and sub urbs for prospects with New York Rangers record ed his fifth shutout of the Amer ican Hockey league season Fri day night when the Bison blanked Rodteacr Americans 44 lathe only other AHL game Baltimore Clippers overcame an early twogoal deficit to de JON WEEKS BEHIND NET JUST SCORED HIS SECOND GOAL OF LEFT AND BOB DELCOURT feat Springfield Kings Villeintire as native of TroisRivierds Que made 28 saves many of them spectacu lar The victory moved the firstplace Blsons 11 points ahead of runnerup Cleveland in the Western Division Buffalo took 24 load in the HOCKEY scours By THE CANADIAN PRESS Nationl second period on goals by Loot Oakland Wayne Hall and Norm Beaudin Ammm witldn 52 seconds of each other lion Attweli and Gerry Oueiictie contributed thirdperiod goals Sandy ttchragor scored three consecutive goals for Baltimore as the thirdplace Clippers moved two points ahead of last piacc Springfield In tlteBastern Division Bob ltivard Scored the other Bailimoregoal while Springfield scorers were Brian Murphy Gary Croleau and Doug Robin Springfieid Baltimore Rochester Bullalo Western Denver Vancouver Phoenix San Diego Central Amarillo Dallas Kansas Tulsa Oklahoma Memphis Houston Fort Worth Eastern Four Barrie players scored two goals each last night as the Fiyers hammered out an win over Woodstock As before 723 home loan faus The Its missed the services oi three defenoemen and forward tvho left Woodstock for the game but didnt arrive Jon Weeks who returned to the Incup after recovering from broken jaw suffered in Galt mmth ago led lhc attack with the first pair He was tollowed by Bob Forhan Wayne Weller and Mike Dubcau Max Westgate who went to the dressing room in the second period or stitches to ciosea cut over his left eye broke iten Paynes shutout at 109 of the last period when he walked through the Barrie defence and handed Wiodr lrustrating the Flyers attack GOOD CHECKING minutes left Johnsiown Clinton Greensboro Long lsiani valiaven NewJerscy Nashville Jacksonville Salem Charlotte International Dayton Des Motors Fort Wayne Toledo Port Huron Columbus OiA Junior Oshawa Toronto Oilea London Barrie A05 with the best won lost record in the Georgian Bay Junior League Imeet fourthlt shiontrcaitl Kitchener tr St Caiharincs Niagara Falls place Huntsville tomorrow alter uoon at the Barrie Arena The AC5 arc in second place behind Parry Sound Bntrimtacks who have won 11 and lost or 22 points Barrics record is 9lt21 for 19 points The lone lie was 56 duel with Huntsville in Hunts ville Dec 13 Home is favored towin at home Team captain Brent Smith wasthe istar when the two learns met last He scored the tlciag goal at 1730 of the last period ltvo players to watch out for on he Hunsyiilc cub are Di son OIIA Senior Kingston Callingwood ti Oakviiie Beiinvilie Woodstock Barrie Contra Junior Pembroke Brookviiic Hull Smiths Falls Western Ont Jr Chautam Gueph Sarnia Ci Brantlord NollA Junior Garson Sudbury North Bay Sault Ste Marie Western International Nelson Kimberley Exhibition Japan Vancouver of Trail warm of BC Vernon BCJllLl UofAJrleUotVZ Western Canada Brandon Saskatoon Winnipeg Calgary Sash Jr0HA Peterborough Regina Quebec Senior Shcrbrooke It Chicoutimi Loyola Tournament Boston lieGill If Mich Tech of 01 Laval Sir Geo Wms Loyola Matt Cutter Share Slalom Skll ttng Honors BERCHTESGADEN tAP Alfred Matt Olympic bronze medallist from Austria and Kiki Cutter oi the United States shared honors Friday in inter national Ski Federation World Cup slalom competition inthe Bavarian Alps Matt took over first place in llie mens special slalom at Berchtesgaden with an unoffi ciai combined time of one min tile 4831 seconds in 68 and 71 gate heats At nearby oherstaufon Miss Cutter was clocked in an unoffi al 13245 in win the womens giant slalom Austrias Heidi Zirnmerroann had faster time but was dis qualified when she missed gate Best Canadian showing In the womens competition was by Betsy Clifford of Ottawa who was 35th in 131 47 ed two goals each in that game when the A05 were outshot do 24 hlikc Quinn who quarter backed North Collegiate loot ball team last season is the leading scorer on the Barrie club with 13 goals and assists BROWN PAYS SANTA MONICA Calif AP Jimmy Brown football star turned actor was fined $300 Fri day on his plea of no contest to cillargoh of forcibly rcsisrling epu eriffBrown ormer fullback with Cleveland Browns of the National Football League was arrested last June after Ken Sliver Des Molnel nycanold model Eva Maria Oak Leaf hockey player from De Bahn Chin was found Vancouver British Columbia jurel outside Browns West Ho left by chartered airipane from Der Moiaes Friday to return 12 GAMES 1N HAND White and Bill Dennis who scor Etyntte AP Wiropholo scored with close in nrist of the not ON Aimt DAVID main MIKE cum in the 12 games the club has Best playmnker on the team played is Cy Atkinson who has assisted Not far back is Grog McKnight on 12 goals with 11 goals and assists for Jim Hanson solid 135 pound points forward is thevmost penalized Ontario Skate FORT FRANCES Ont CF lleavilyfavorcd Peggy Shan non of Sault Ste Marie 0nt was upset Ffidsy in the senior womens compulsory fi gu es section of the Northern Ontario skating championships Miss Shannon collected just 4451 points in losing the round to Margaret MacConmack of North Bay who scored 449 points in the opening day of the sectional runotfs to decide rep resentatives to the Canadian li rials Faith Elsey oi Port Arthur finished in the senior womens event with 4413 points Fouyone skaters from Tim minsPorcimine Port Arthur Fort William Sturgeon Fails Sauil Ste Marie North Bay and Now are taking part in the 58 events Fridays competitions all were in the compulsory figures class with the freeskating get ting under way today Susan Jacobson ot Fort Wil liam won top honors in the juve nile womens single competition with 493 points She was followed by Victoria Koany of Port Arthur with 48 points and Rosalynd Daschuk of TimminsPotcupinc with 479 points sandtord alone Jr of Fort William won the mens juvenile with 473 points The junior womans compulso ry figures was taken by Marjor ia Meteuier ol Sault SteMarie with 1395 points while Berry Jo Bowea with 1378 and Belay HOME home to continue recuperating from injuries sulfercd in Nov trallic accident He wasaocornpanied by his wife shot as the Flyers were short Banis ouLshot the As 20 lo the game and 3m in the second The Fiyers didnt gain clear control until they scored their last four goals within three min utes near the and of the game Srnny Pennington turned back 29 01 the Barrie shots in the second 10 minutes compeloly The checking of the As who played with eight forwards stood up well through the contest until they ran out ol gas with live Several Fiyers including For han Weller and Dave Nicoiish en missed shots at the open side EZJW or First swim Foggy Shaman Upset In came the first Eiyer to get more than 12 shots on goal He had 13 Besides two goals each both Forhan and Walter also picked up two assists Tho usually fiery dolenceman Bids lilcCiockiln received only two penalties both minors lie was checked heavily Into the boards by Gerry ltarrigan lit the third period but man aged to control his temper for the rest of the contestr Although the shots on goal More lopsided it looked as though Woodsth might stage rally when Weslgate scored at the start of the third period making it 31 Weller scored four minutes later though and the roof fell in nearthe end of the game wawrrugflr tattoos LEADERS player with 82 minutes in 11 games Next is hard itting defenccman Reed Ellis with 18 minutes The AC proved they were the hottest team in the junior league last Sunday afternoon when they defeated Parry Sound 75 at the Barrie Arena It was the sec ond straight defeat they have handed theleaders The acid test will come mes day night when Barrie travels to Parry Sound for the first time this season Theymeet again at the end of the month gt Bank has eight games to go in the schedule while the Bruns wicks have live lfithey win they will how an excellent chance of capturi ing the league title as they play last place Orillia twice and the Brunswicks can finish at but with only to points Projecting win Sunday and win against Parry Sound at home the ACa will have 23 points and will needto win only four of the remaining six con tests 11351me Championships McLean with 137 were close behind Both girls are from Northaéy STEAM CAM AT INDY INDIANAPOLIS 1nd AP lhelndianapolts Motor Speed way predicted field of 70 cu tries including 20 altnew cars as application blanks were mailed Friday or the filomile race May 30 The speedway said the 1969 field may include two steam cars Steam engines are not included in the US Auto Club formula but may be admit AME ASSISTED BY CORBY ADAMS Flyers Whip woodstOCk After Catching Fire the In Game Dclcncemnn Dave Luciuk be The Flycrs had trouble in the first period especially getting the puck out of their on end Next game for the league leaders Sunday night when they travel to Oriliia to play the Terriers at pm when Oakvllle Oaks visit satuva First Pcttoo Kosowan 53L Seth Perlod court 1300 Weller 1853 tillahoney Harrigan Barrie Weller Forhnrt 1554 Bar Walker 1554 JBarrie Adams Iii 1702 to Mcliillanl 1815 Penalties McMillan Papa trip 1357 Shots on Goal By Woodstock By Barrio Attendanc 723 Kings Edge Kingston 85 By ran cauhnnNrnEss the Woodstock goal the As lost 81 Kingmn Aces 861 nod goal Koala Charley Convery had ted to the race it they prove competitive In ple race test Are You Looking For MANAGEMENT and VlEADERSHIP Training 31 MY GUEST WITHIN OBLIGATION T0 1181 NIGHT DBABE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE masons enumerate AT can is YMCA scored one each Next home game is Friday Barrie Weeks Nicollshen Penalties Delcourl hook 14116 Del Papa IV tint 1641 Barrie Weeks Adams Del Barrie Folran Adams McClocklin el bowl 1346 lllahoney tripl 1620 McClocklin trip 1948 Third Period Woodstock Vestgate dams Forhan Adams VelleritForhan Barrie Dubeau McMillan Barrie Dubeau Panagah and Westgatc slash 746 Del 21020 15 3128 74 Barrie Flyers showed Wood stock As why they are first in the Ontario Hockey Association senior series Friday night but most Vol the punishment was taken by Sonny Pennington in Pennington laced 74 shots as in other garnés Friday Belie viile goalie Lany Holma had more protedion as the Mo Hawks defeated Oakville Oaks 21 with Holmes piciclng up an nssid on the winning goal and Oolliogwood Kings dumped Playingcoach Davey Jones Emmi both goals as Believilie overpowered depleted Oakvilie team The Oaks only had 10 players in the lineup Oakvilie started strong and took 10 lead on Bdh Polos first pe In Coilingwood the Kings trailed by three goals early in the second period before ral lying Clair Alexander and Keith Smaitzer paced the winnem with two goals each Howie Forbes Glen Barr Bill Abbott and Dave Sitter added the other we goals for Kingston and John Mercer Syi Apps Jr Bob Rawson and Rod Graham County Fans WILL BMCOE COUNTY sporting history Pelt during 1969 Will Elmtlie Phelpstou Hoteimea win the Georgian Bay laterradiate loop honors again or will Stoyner lions or Midland Flynn lak tbo laurel this time Can Bob Doaers Alllstoo Can uth take the Simeoe County league baseball till again or will Witt Shewell finally guide the pesky Ivy Leafs all th way during 1989 And what about Rocky Ooganzeloa Bradford South Sinme softbail league champions of 1965 Can they do it again These are some of the ques lions whidi no currently being given attention by county fans they via the dawn of 1969 sports in the my of Barrie the chief taurent topic concerns whether togon the way and bring this Kenmenfclt Bay city its first senior OHA lotie to history Bar ria has proud record in hockey with junior and intermediate titles but this would be the first provincial senior champinw ship it the Flyers could do iL Earthy Adams and Mary have shown they have the abil ity and with breaks at the right time it just could be accom plished Odilia Terrier and Coiling nood Kings are of coursctwo also have high hopch At the momenta three look like prov poctive playoll teams and any one of them could just go all the way it the club happened to hit its best at the right time it all points up to most in terestiiu race before the cham pionship isscttied When Blrrlel hill flllnl Flyers move into Orillla com muidty centre tomorrow night they will face former Barrio player who will be making late start with the Terriers after reconsidering retirement plans Back 21 years ago George Ford than 17 helped Barries junior Fiyers annex the OHA championship Coached by Ha Ennns the Fiyers rcach ed the Memorial cup finals be fore losing out to Port Arthur West Bruins at Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens that memorable SEBEDII Now 38 the slalky veteran can look back on long and hectic hockey career which included 14 yearst pro IivewithSprlng field Indians and nine in the Western Pro circuit at Vancou ver Winnipeg Calgary and Viclt toria When he reached the age of 33 in 1964 he decided to return closer to his home area and sub sequently landed with Oriliia APPOINTED COACH OP Halifax Canadiens of the Maritime lun ior Hockey league announced Friday night that Wayne Maxaer 26yearold former professional hockey player has been named coach of theteam Club president Fred Mae see US JANUARY SHOPPING JANUARY I2 DISTRICT SPORTS 1989 Sport Outlook or out com the Ftyers will be good enough other county senior teams Which Bored Dont gjet caught in the dayitociay boredom rou tine Tlte Canadian Armed Forces offers an outlet for the manwho wantsad Venture excitement and futurewith promise Come THE CANADIAN FORCES MOBILE RECRUITING TEAM WILL VISIT THE EMERGENCY MEASURES OFFICE FEDERAL BUILDING BARRIE ONTARIO BETWEEN Him NOON AND 800 PM CANADIAN FORCES BASE BORDEN BORDEN ONTARIO BLDG ES3 ACROSS FROM CIRCLE FINE mo BETWEEN 1200 NOON AND 9200 PM View After four good seasons he do cided to call it quit but the old enthusiasm returned and be been practldng at the Orlllia arena for nearly three weeks No is certain of being given close attention when he steps out against the Flyers Ray Gar iepy was one of hit tearnmatee when he played for the Barrie Juniors Another was Paul Meg arwhoalsowaswellknm in pro hockey rank for years Keen rivalry between the Bar rie and Oriilia senior clubs to reflected by the record In games to date each club has re gistered win and the teams struggled to hard fought all draw in the other game To marrow nights contea should produce another keenly coo tested display While Barry Adaml Elmvaie Phelpston Hotelmcn and John lilaloooye Stayner Lions con tinue to set the pace the race In the southch sealed of the Georgian Bayvintcrmediote OHA loop has tightened up with Ken Johnstons Drillta team moving up The Orillians have won six lost five for lzpoht record in 11 games after overpowering Puwassan to before small home crowd couple of nights ago No ctthc teams younger playe Gary Balkwili and Ron lilitch tallied two goals each Veteran Billy Bunch who plays ed for Barrie few years agoregistered goal and owe aside Pal Moore starred for the losers The Drillia team scheduled to travel to Sundrldga on Sun day where they will renew their feud with Bunk McDonalds Bea vers Drillia edged the Beavers at home earlier to gt Canadas horse ol the year for 1969 Viceregal has been given gt an impost of no poundslty Bill Dilling OntarioJockey clubs racing secretary for his lllh annual Canadian free handi caps weights Billing who base his weights on hypothetical race at distance of mill and one sixteenth selected the powerfully built son Northern Dancer owned by Windfitlds Form for the highest weight ever given two ycar old Roulctabilie owned by Lesesque of Montreal was rat ednext with 126 pounds For three yearold Conn Smythes Bye and Near was selected for the honor with 126 pounds while Tho Knack 2nd from George Gardincrs fine stable was named top turf horse with 126 pounds The handicaps represent the amount of weight racing sec retory would assign horses ins race in an offoltrto equaiiz their ability n4 Gillivray said Manner who played with Boston Bruins at theNational Hockey League and several minor pro league teams before his careerwas in leirooted by an injury willtako over immediately from Lee Bossy who mains with tho club in anunstated chpodty I969 CENTRE THE ARMOURY MIDLAND ONTARIO JANUARYS 1969 NOON AND PM

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