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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jan 1969, p. 10

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iam MIMI mansu THE WAY Gait Ilanets are chewing up the opposltloh la the Ontario Hockey Associa tion Senior series he Barrie Ilyers will be hard pressed to retain their hold on first place by the end of the schedule Gait is Just iota polnu be hind the Pym but have three games in hand Barrie hosts the Oakriile Oak Friday night for an important lame and travel to Oakvllle Sunday night for return boot The Oaks fall casin enough on the road but they are hard to cut down at home They beat Galt to Sunday nightto give Barrie point cushion but Gait took Wood stock nicsday to narrow the gap again Gait plays the Drillia Terriers Friday night The Terriers lost 52 to Barrie Sunday and lost to Collingwood by the same score Tuesday night The next night Bellaliila Mo Hawks play in Gall and that is almost certain to he win for the Hornets Tuesday Woodstock As try their luck in Grill and that should give them another two points The My things look now Gait will edge little closer to Bar rie or if the Flyers sulfcr slump they will be tied for first the path to the Alien my does not necessarily lead from first place finish in the lea gue It would probably be in liar rles best interest to finish lec orld and let some other team probably Oriiliu or Collingwood maul the Hornets for series before they tangle with the Fly ers Flycrs have good track rs cord against Call this year win nlng four oi ilve league games Biey have to be lavored to baat the Homets in playoffs DAVE FERGUSON who was supposed to be out at the line up tor two weeks because at bad leg played few shifts galnst Orillia Sunday when eerr tre John McMillan was late arriving from Toronto mitt Ac dropped tough one to Parry Sound Brunswicks in Georgian Bay Junior lea gue action The team lost 114 but his tough part at it was the refer eeing Apparently the referee was Bracebridge andnboastcd two Houston By THE CANADIAN PRESS Houston Apollo defeated Fort Worth Wings 64 Wednesday night to move past the Wings into second place in the South ern Division of tho Central Hock ay League ZIJBig Reasons Why NY Jets In Super Bowl FORT LAUDERDALE Fla Don Maynard and George Sauer are two big rea snoswhy New York Jets will meet Baltimore Colts in Sun days Super Bowlr Maynard 31 veteranot 11 years in professional football is great athleteone that doesnt smoke never takes drink and trains the year round ClEn when teaching school dur ing the off season said coach Weeb Ewbank Sauer 24son oi the Jets per sonnel director is as fast as Ray Berry said Ewbank ro ierring to the onetime great Bal timore end Berry was not fast but he ran great patterns George is lastand also is master at patterns Sauer edged Maynard 6657 in passes caught during this sea run But Maynard hung up pro record of yardage gained surpassing Berrys old mark willfully yards and 10 touch downs Sauer picked up 114 yards and scoredthree touch downs Maynard was asked what he thought of the odds which make the Colts an 18point favorite tumor Ioumey In Same 0an Icrl The IiiG if junior baseball championship tournament will be played here this year it was announced Wednesday night TheISanria Minor Athletic Aa sDciation gave the July2lAug ytoumament final approval Wednesday Steve Stelonk hairman of the baseball dl on of the SMAA was no the tourna ments generalldlairmao Jim Bond was namedchairman and Ernie Schulii secretarytreas urer All are from Sarnla BY DAVE HENSIIAW To Beat Homels from the northern outpost of THURSDAY JMUAIY glass eyes and pair at dark sunglasses Eran the linesman Parry Sound native was amascd at some of the goings on the re ferae failed to notice on well the ACa still have good shot at first place They play six more games two gainst last place Oriilia two gainst Huntsville one against Collinguood and final game with the Bninswicks Jan 26 in Parry Sound They ham um games in hand on the leaders ma onowuvo popularity cl snowmobiling has prompted the operators of the Nouawasaga Inn lust and of Allislon on Highwayn to stage some races Saturday ailemoon Registration is from in am to noon with races for men women and children following First and second place tro phies will be awarded In otherrsports aAnnlE Ys MENS basketball loaguc start ed last night at North Colleg iate GOHEENS BUSTLEIIS oi Barrie an intermediate team defeated North Seniors 12376 in an exiabltion game Monday night APOLOGIES T0 Gord Davies of Barrie who jumped from his snowmobile Saturday afternoon trying to avoid an accident con trary to report that he lost con trol and fell of the machine Before the accident which cost him broch leg Davies had won two stock and one mod ified class rnce lie is mom ber of lhe Bombardier Ontario ltd team from Barrie The Ontario Snowmobile Rac ing Federation says the driter of the machine that Davies tried to avoid may have his racing licence amended THE ANNUAL Sports Cele brity dinner sponsored by the Ontario Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association on be half of crippled children will take place at the Royal York Hotel Jan 11 Heading the list of sports cel ebrities is Ferguson Jenkins pitchingwar of the Chicago Cubs gtCanadas athlete of theyear along with Al Nation and Mickey inlirh of Dotroit Tigers and host of other names Tab for tho event is $30 plate with all profits going in the crippled children They may be obtained by con tectitng me in the sports depart men Apollos 2nd In CHL South In other league games Wednesday Omaha Knights de leated Kansas City Blues 36 and Dallas Black Hawks shut out Oklahoma City Blazers 50 Doug Roberts and Alain Caron scored in the iinal minute of play to give Houston its New ry Other Apollo sensors were Ralph Stewart Robin Burns LII Grenier and Chris Bordeleaur Bob Falk enberg Pete Maisovlich and Sandy Snolv scored for Fort Worth Mlkelariseau and Bill Fair bairn scored in the Iinal 5s minutes to give Omaha its victo ry Fairbairn and Pariscau also scored in the first period with other Omaha scorers being Jack Egers Juhs widing Len Haley and Yves hobitaiulle Scoring ior Kansas City were Hon Buch anan with two goals George Guilbault Terry Gray Phil Oblt endorf ahd John DeDiana Goalie Jack Norris made 34 saves as Dallas shut out Oklaho ma City It was only the second shutout of the year suffered by Oklahoma City Southern Divi sion leaders Black Hawk scor ers wereDoug Shelton LeBlanc Cliff Kornli Jim Stan field and arth Einulo MR JACK to sales at APPOINTMENT Mr Don Larlmer President of Grandview ford Sales IltdI is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Jack Carroll Teens 0D MELBOURNE APt lioh Luis and Stan Smith the worlds best amateur doubles team from Lo Aogcles were upset by pair oi unhmlded Australian tceNsgcrs Wednes day in the second round of the Victorian open tennis champion ships Bob Gillinen 19 and Syd Ball It turned back the Amerii mus 76 55 66 51 115 Davis Cuppers Arthur Ashe fliciunond VII and Charilc Pasarcll of SanturcE PB won two matches over Australians to reach the doubles semifinals They stopped John Gropcr and Douglas Wright as 54 64 53 then Wind Junior champions Philip Dent and John Alexander 54 106 61 Also reaching the semifinals were Australian Davis Cuppers Bil Bowrty and Rayluffcis who dcfotllcd Frank Sodllman and Neale Fraser each former Wimbledon singles champs Earlier in the day Sciigmnn and haser had climlnatcd Don ald Dcil US Davis Cup team captain and Russian Toomas Lotus on 62 in 75 Australian Margaret Smith Court created big news in the womens division when she an nounch her second retirement fromhigtimc tennis The tvlotime Wimbledon open who retired in 1966 and then came back year later announced her latest retirement Three Americans Aussie Into Semis MELBOURNE AP Three Americans and an Austr inn todoy advanced to the mens singles semifinals in the Victo rian tennis championships at Kooyong In the quarterfinals Charles Pasareil Santurcc PR defeat Bill Bowrey Australia 445 s7 as 51 or Stall Smith 63111 ousted Toomas lotus Russia oz 54 36 ltay Ilullcis Australia eliminated Boh Lulz Los An gclcs 64 Fri 62 and Arthur Ashc Richmond Va disposed of Barry PhillipsMoore Allstra lia 911 64 64 63 Ashe is the favorite to will the title when the final is piaycd Sunday But whatever the re suil it is going to save the Lawn Tennis Association of Vic toria lot of money Prize money for the singles in this first Victoria Open is 35 no for the winner $2240 for the runnerup and $672 for the he semifinalislsand Americans are not allowed by their association intake prize money at any tournament Central Senior By Paul Van Nlapen Examiner Sports Correspondent In Georgian Bay Secondary School Association girls basket ball Central seniors avenged their senior boys lossto North seniors by defeating their city rivals 11524 Central Juniors were deleated 1814 in the other contest Paced by Melaine West with 14 points and Jane Webb with Central were never behind in the last aggressive game Central demonstrated their ability to dchk well by consislt tenily taking the ball out of the CHESS CHAMPION WINS HASilNG England AP Vasslly Mysinv lhe Soviet Unions t7yearold lormer world champion won the Pre mier Tournament in the Inter national Chess Congress Wednesday with Btr points from 11 games Smyslov defeated Rubert Hartoch of Holland in the final round to give him the winning point Tile match ended alter 20 moves CARROLL Unknown Aussie elect Lutz Smith alter doleting besley Hunt Australian Junior 61 in the quintenllnals Culiningham Paces Philadelphia Win By THE CANADIAN PRESS alIIy Dinningham scored from lump shot with two sec onds remaining Wednesday to give Philadelphia llzlll win over Atlanta Hawks in National Basketball Association action In other games Boston defeal ed Detroit 113401 New York beat Milwaukee 115401 and Bai timore edged San Diego 1001071 Bill Russell scored one key basket then stole pass to set up another Boston Celtics exploded in the closing minutes to break up their game Wes Unsclds layup with three seconds left gave Baltimore their viclory despite ASpoint pcrlormance by Elvin Hayes of the Salt Diego Rockets New York Knicks scored l9 consecutive points midway in the first half for an easy win over Milwaukee Bucks Willis Reed fired the Knicks to their llth victory in their lasL games with 251mm perform ance HOCKEY AT GLANCE By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS Notional Philadelphia Toronto St Louis Chicagon American Springfield Hershey Central Oklahoma Dallas Omaha Kansas Fort Worth Houston Weslcrn Vancouver Phoenix Denver Portland Eastern Jacksonville Greensboro Johnstown bong island international Muskogon Des Molncs Columbia Toledo Dayton Fort Wayne MM Toronto 15 ciph Windsor ltlcitlasler Western Canada Swift Current Estevan Westrrn International Nelson Trail Exhibition Japan 12 SAJHL Selects OttawaSt Lawrence Macdonald oi 10 Girls Beat North Juniors Lose By opponents hands Inabilityto make foul shots kept the score asiolv as it was The win maintains Central as one of the top contenders for the champ ianshipi in the Junior game North were unable to overcome Cen trals domination of play until the second quarter when they rallied to 59 halltime scale In the second half Beth Black led her North teammates away from the slightly confused Cen tral squad with accurate shoot Ingi Betty Rodgers was the high scorer for Central with points NOTT MEN FIRST SECOND BOYS BASKETBALL Barrie Ys Mens Basketball league started lust night at Barrio District North Colleg iate with 58 boys registered Regular league action starts next Wednesday night at Western By THE CANADIAN PRESS University of Toronto Blues continue to donunnle the Ontar letchluc Athletic Association hockey leagues western divi sion The Blues defending league champions dafe all University of Guelph Gryphons 152 Wednusday night at Guelph in their first outing since the Christmas break In another western division game University of Windsor Lancers tripped winless Mc Mastcl Marlins 52 at Hamilton to strengthen their hold on fourth place in the sixsteam group Four players scored three goals apiece in leading the Blues to their fifth straight victo ry Steve Montoitll Paul Laur ent Gord Cunningham and John Wright each beatGryphon ncl minder Jim Horton three times Brian St John scored twice and Bob McClelland once to round out the Toronto win The Blues built an lead over the first two periods and pulled away with seven goals in the final 20 minutes John Veafhcrston scored both Guelph goals At Hamilton the Windsor vic tory moved the Lancers to with in two poinls of thirdplace Wa WSA RACES FOR iwolllEN TELEPHONE 4355501 or Blues Dominate OQAA HWY 89 MILES EAST or ALLISTON SATURDAY JANUARY 11 REGISTRATION TIME Io ALM I2 NooN Entrvaea $200 Per Race CHILDREN PLACE TROPHIES AWARDED pm with six lenms Last ycar two teams participated in the Ys Mens proiects CiIarhcs are high school basketball players lExaminer D1v1sron tcrloo Warriors who were idle llellaster was left ina tie for fifth place with Guelph Both are vinloss in four starts Reno Garun led the Lancers with three goals and Bob Mc Cabc scored twice Dan Hostick and Don Incite replied for the Marlins who rallied briefly in the first pcriudJo fpch 22 tie Windsor managed to grab 20 lead with their first two shots at Marlin nclmindcr ian Budge who was replaced by rookie Glen Bayiiss The fresh man played well in defeat as the Lancers outshot the Marlins 39281 Refurce Jack Clancy of llam ilton assessed 60 minutes in pen alties to each team includ lhe firstperiod misconduct to McMastcrs Mike Lynch and McCalIc BILBAO VECTORS BILBAO Spain tAPAtieti en de Bilbao of Spain deleated Eintracht of Frankiurt West Germany llafl Wednesday in their first match of the liIIais oi the InterCities Fairs Soccer Cup tournament The match was played in cold conditions before 40000 spectators at Sail Mamas Stadium Trevino In LA Open 105 ANGELES AP US Open champion Lee Trevino was ready in boot for the work today as play began for 3100000 purse in lhe Los An gelea open oil tournament Along wit Trevino were such greats as Billy Casper 136s win ner of the event and threetirne winner Arnold Palmer The selling is lhe BANyard par 364571 Rsocho Park course where Palmer scored his victory to isnt and successive wins in 1956 and IWI Canadians entered in the tour nament are George Knudsen oi Tomato Dill Wakeham of Vlclo rls and Bob Cox Jr of Vancou Vli The players hoped for better weather than Wednesdays for the proamalour round It was cold and cloudy year ago Trevino yet to hit the headlines by winning the National Open tied for eighth and earned respectable $2950 for our days of labor The per sonable MexicanAmerican went on to pocket $132121Jor the YEAY Trevino had 71 in the pro 1m while Palmer shot so Casper had costly shot out of Waterloo Warriors Defeat Guelph WATERIDOV Ont tCl University at Waterloo Warriors took an early lead and went on to defeat Guelph Gryplwns 3363 in OntarioQuobec Athletic Asso cialion Western Division basket ball Wednesday night Watorioos Dave II scored 18 points and Tom Kie swcltcr 16 as Warriors piled up 4021 halftime lead elphs Leigh Hammond scored 16 before crowd of 700 to announce the appointment MULCASTER 51 Two Models to No 101 at only No 101 at only PPOINTENT MR HAROLD MOON Mr Don Lorimcr of Grandvlew Ford Saies leS Is pleased sales staff Harold is resident of Everett 0nt and has is yearsv experience managing grocery store and to years experience in poslaiwnrir Harold is married with two children and is looking forward to seeing you soon cHAlN SAW Only 10 lbs less barand chain Come in and see its new narrow barttrat cuts taster without pinching Test its big powerand its EasyPull starter Handle It yourselfyoull agree the XLlOI isa winner See it now at MAIIIAND EQUIPMENT Buy one ofrhese two New and raeeiyaFrae 16 chain file holder file cans of oilond one gas cana $3000 value MAIIIAND EQUIPMENT 0R0 tTD Hwy llot Concession Oro Phone 4872014 Casper bounds and finished with Veteran Gena Littler whose first triumph in professional tournament was In this 19 event had the low score oi worth $500 Of the Canadiansonly Knud son played in the proam and he did not turn in card Hershey Bears Defeat Kings HEMHEI Pa AP itlika Nykoluk and Michel Harriy scored within four minute span in the final period Wednes day lo pace Hershey Bears to American Hockey League vielary over Springfield Kings The Kings held firstpc riod lead on Marc Dufouta early score hutSian Gilbertson and Don Marcottc tallied two fasl goals in the second pcllnd to put the Bears ahead to slay Hershey which capitalized on Springfield penalties came up with the game winner at 1205 of the last period when Nykoluk backhanded in close shot with King skater in the pcnalll box Gary Croteau scored Springfields other goal In winning its sixth game in lLs last eight starts Hersh creased ils Easlcrn Div on lead over idle Providence to six points FIGHT RESULTS By rnr ASOCIAIED mass Las Vegas NEILDICK Hall 177 Boston stopped llmmy ito sette 173s San Diego GI Gullardo San Dicbo stopped ManueIFuenlcs 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