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Barrie Examiner, 11 Mar 1969, p. 8

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IrnsnnmmirmEtLrvnsosrlusacnriisu starve mnsnrin More Theories For Boosting Hockey HAT 0F to Hockey Canada Despite coach Jackie Me for leaking the story they are planning to approach the Inter national Ice Hockey Federation for leave to reinstate pro in mediater alter the world 97 tournament Another mote that afoot is to have hodltey Phytn come up throng hinlor ranks then go senior before they radiate to the big lean The idea is to have really good base lor our National team It would help senior hockey too to have so many iunlora coming into the ranks leading to the formation of more teams and give the senior game needed shot in the arm Getting back to Hockey Csnlt sdas idea it doesnt seem pos sible in view of the venerable IlHFs track record that they will allow such move The best thing then is to have hockey players serve seasgr or go in senior lealt gue lore turn pro Having all the good juniors playing senior hockey would res turn lot of prestige to the Al lan Cup as YEARS go by some things lose their popularity then make mmehadi become 15 ed to be really big in this area and it is starting on the come back trnil Sending the juniors into the senior game would help hockey come back in big way No matterhow much seems people like the senior game tmyself included there are many who complain that it is too rruioh slower than Junior There is plenty of snap in sen lor hockey but getting younger players into the game wouldnt hurt it any Leods public complaint that news of Hap Duns being ap proached to manage the nation a1 team was premature it could be good thlng some HAS record at being winner He built Memorial an winners in Barrie without sponsorship from pro clubs and can be counted on to do some thing or the Nets Saturdayhe will be in Stock bolrn to watch the world hockey championships then he will In nounce his decision dont think he will be able to resist the challenge DARRIE ODWRS this sports departmentl say the Fly ars will take Orlllis tonight in the third game of the dead iodced beet o1 live scoior nutrition The series against the Terriers will plobably be tougher than the finals galnst Gait Hornets Barrie beat Gait four Lina of five during the season more mmmrnnmm Fastball league meets at Dang erlield Motors Wednesday night to elect new executive and plan for the coming season If you are planning on enter ing ateam get to the meeting and UN out what is going on THE ALLAN cur plnyofls be tween Sault Ste Marie Canad ians and Arms Quebec Beavers are going Saults way They load the best ol live series with two home ice wins The ac tion shifts to Amos Friday night Wonder how the lfings the gun Whv room and heard here before the season starts will do in the Weslem Division playoffs Linda canon wrn Tum Pro Contract 01 $75000 1011010 or Linda Carboneito Canadian womens figure skating champion Mom day confirmed she intends to join long line of other former Canadian champions by tumlng prolessional In telephone interview from Los Angeles Linda said she will be joining Ice Capadcs next ycar She said her twoyear con tract will be wartlr aboutfiSF 000 lm not sure of theoxact amount but do know its pret ty high said the toyearold tram Ottawa Linda who won the Canadian championship here in January but managed only sixthplace finish in the North American championships last month is Goal ProduCtion On our With 196768 But Leaders Are Getting More Them moment an Natiotial Hockey League scoring records are threatened in almost all cat egories this season but goal production is just about even with last seasons pace and little behind that of 1966457 In 398 games there have been 2346 goals or 59 goals game Last season in 444 games there were 2476 goals an aver age of 56 game and in the alugnme 196667 season there were 1252 goals for an average of six goals game The main reason behind the record breaking performances this season therelore is that the leaders are gaining more points The 27 leaders in the NlILs individual scoring race today have total 768 goals N7 assists and 1815 points All last season the 27 leadershad 731 goals 981 assists and 1712 points Phil Esposito of Boston Enrins leads the record breakershaw ing already passed the loopoint mark broken the assist record and smashed the assist and point marks for centre His total is 41 goals 66 assists four more than the old mark and 107 poinBlo more than the previous record NEEDS ONE GOAL Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks second to Esposito in the scoring race with 95 points including 50 goals is striving for his own segoal season rec ord and needs to score against Oakland tSeals Wednesday at Chicago to tie the modern reclt ord for consecutivegame scor mg He has at least one goal in each of his laslnnine games Andy Bathgate formcrly of New York Rangers set the marl of lotgames in 196263 Hull also needs two points to tie his onnyrecord for points by 1211 winger Thore arcseveral other re cords which could be broken be fore the end of tbezseason Danny Grant of Minnesota North Stars has 29 goalsend Norm Ferguson of Oakland with 28 could break the modemera record of most goals by rookie currently held by Bernie touring the 115 and Canada with the best of the North American competitors Although shes among the worlds top figure skntcrs she said she couldnt see winning world title for another four Years when those ahead of me ball start to retire swznisrunvc JACKSON HOLE Wye AP Austna swept the top three positions in the mens slalom Monday in the Wild West Slit Classic while the German women finished onetwo in their event Harold Rainer led the Austrian trio with combined time of one minute 5391 sec onds for the two runs counts HOWE Geoflrion formerly of Montreal Canadiens who scored 30 goals in the 196162 season Grants 57 points is five fewer their the record ot most points by rookie in one season as tabllshcd by Gus Bodner of To ronto Maple leafs in 194544 Bobby Orr ot the Bruins could break the record oimost gqalr assists and points by adefenee man Orr has 18 goals as siss and 57 points The current records are 20 goaisbyFlnsh Hollett of Detroit in 194445 to assists by Bill Gadsby of New Yorkin195059 and Pierre Pil ate when hewaswlth Chicago in 196364 and 196667 and 56 points by Pilate in 196466 use CHANCE GordieHowe otDctrolt Red wings had chance= to break the record of most points and assists by right winger Howe has 90 points including 51 as sists The records are 95 points by Howe in 195153 and Geof lrion indietlol and 59 assists by Bathgate ill met Lnsnnns isPu le US$107 so so is es or so 51 so is 2156 so 32 47 79 53 39 so 77 29 so 75 or 31 31 Esposlto Bos Hull Chi Howe Det Miklta Chi Belivcau Mt Cournoyer liltl Hodge Dos Bcrcnson Sit York More com dormers Flyers Are The rivers are hurting for the first time this year but coach Bep Guldolin il confident my will come through and but the flerriers tonight It the Barrle Arena Thebesobit senduni series is tied at one game each with the teams taking decl aions from each other on home cc Detencernan Bob Delcouit who centred line on Orlllia Sunday nlrht will play today even though he has torn rib mimics they are painful Gtiidolin said tart lm leaving it en tlrely up to the players and he wants to play Left wlnper Dave Luclulr who suffered cut cornea in Friday nights series opener hen will be sitting tonights game out He has consulted specialist and the chi feels he should miss this on SURPRISE There may be surprise for Barrie fans tonight in new loft winger Word on whether he will play was not to be available un til past pres time this attor noon Astros tdcornea With Barrie playing the Ten rlers in two of three ser les now the Flyers have to be favored for the home icsadvun tage if nothing else Before the series started suffer Lack Of Stars 0000A Fin AP Houston Astros have stars on their caps and stars on their socks Their only trouble ithhey dont have too many stars on their field Indeed thereslill is some question whether one of them will show uplirst baseman Donn Clendcnon acquired along with outfielder Jesus Alnu in trade with Montreal Expos for Rusty Staub That was one of two major trades made by the Astros in an attempt to improve on last years iothplace finish in the other transaction the Astros gave up pitcher hilkeCuellar for outfielder Curt Blcfnry in deal with Baltimore Orioles We just had to make some changes said manager may Walker as he discussed the trades We had to get some punch in the lineupget some guys capable of stinging the Among the members of inc younger generation Walker is counting on are vihird baseman Dnug Radar and outfielder Norm Miller tinder hit zsnrlih six homers and runs batted in while no pearing in 89 games with the Astros last year Miller hit 306 at Oklahoma City before smack ing six homers in 61 games with the parent club With Clendeoon at tirst and Radar at third the infield would Delvecchio Bet 217 Ullman T01 31 Mahovllch Det Gilbert NY Ratelle NY Rousseau Mtl Hampson Oak Pnppin Chi Hull Chi Eucyk Dos Hadfield NY Grantrmn Wharram Chi Drr Bos Larose Min Henderson Tor Lsrose Min llicke Oak Keon Tor Cullen Min RECORD or con Plante 5U Hail StL Edwards Sill Irons 511 St Louis totals Villomuro NY Simmons NY Giacomin NY 74 wasnnmasnnrsgnnwEEs gagesaeegnaérggssseasnga ggg nnmnmachnwggsncgsss E115 Avg 137 219 000 000 135 203 240 225 son 3233 3574 150 252 4020 171 255 1493 St 217 746 34 273 1721 B2 286 60 400 4020176 253 1752 67 229 501 25 250 1727 93 313 4080 107 275 H5 28 ea garb Worsley Mt Espusito Mtl Vachnn Mil WakelyMt1 Minstrel totals Edwards Det Sawchuk Det Crozier Det Detroit totals Checvers llos Johnston Bos Junkin Bos Boston totals ssaoooreim Smith Tor 292 12 245 Bower Tor 19 719 33 275 Gamble Tor Toronto totals Parent rnu Favell Phil Phlll totals Delordy chi Dryden Ohl Norris Chi Chicago totals Edwards Pitts Binkley Pitts Daley Pitts Pitta totals Desiardins LA Rutledge LA Caron LA 140 9386 seamedgases Etm2 323 55 39001812 so mam 272 1135 so use at more 205 45 2521127 son 28 1399 73 100 10 con so 3960211310 60 son as me 155 333 19 1047 59 339 55 3900220 333 Bauman Minn 51 me 136 282 54 8100170 320 13 711 41 547 be completed with Joe Morgan at second has and the veteran Denis lilenke at shortstop John ny Edwank acquired fromSt Louis Cerdinnlsls the No catcher at the momcnt Hurting non bummer tonn moatch said Guldolin we were ready both mentally and physically Now we are hurting hit but so are they The boys only played so minutes of hockey Sunday night emittinth in ma cormupwiththresgoodperloda owiromoo on Tagger Eirpfos Starter WEST PAIN BEACH Ha it Janus nrnothy Grant more popularly known as Mud tilre we did against Coulngwood tu we beat Orilits 11 win it all he Predicted Goalie John Wrigley Jerry Mefamaras back up has real ly surprised the Flyers No one cmettedhlmtocoroeupmith baseball MoNImarlsh saves The Fliers are hurting but so are the Terriers we can Gsry alllmy Orllllas second highest room is not playing too per cent and Carl Hymen may miss tonights game as he did Sundays with burst blood vessel in finger During the season Barrie hea Orlllls three times lost two and one They exerted tremendous pressure in the second and third rlodrsunday and could easily Eve won had they been able to force the came into overtime Word has littered throw trom Gait that the Hornets dont want to meet Barrie in the fin sln The buyers took four of live games from the Hornets during the sense Dow Top Snowmobile Racer Joan Mounsey Top Lady 03111 MINDEN Out FM Dow of Bradford has become Ontarios top snowmobile racing driver the Ontario Snowmobile Racing Federation announced lilondny Dow accumulated to points during the lederations first ran Kidd of Lakciield followed by Rick Clarke of Huntsville Joan illounscy of Barrie vmn female driving honors with 81 points despite missing four events of thd 10am calendar with leg lruury sulfared Feb 22 Second was Peterboroughs Pat Wood with 31 and third was The Mudcat her to talk Goodnatured and mailing broad lyhestoodynstoflthsiniield It the new National League clubs cprlaw camp anddlscoursed freely Ind not without sharp toan on any nibjeot that arose He skipped nimth lrcrn splb balls to politics to malnutrition to automation and to core arms Modest comes to Expos with solid backgron in baseball of four years in the minors fills with Cleveland Indians 36 with filinnesotaiwlns and onelust last year when be shifted lrom the American to the National Leaguewith los Angelca Dodgers He is yeaucld stands six feet and weighs res pounds He is native of Florida has long made his home in Cleveland but new plans to take Montreal with him in his 11 yéars 1n the malorh he had wonlost record of 12 102 and an esroednln1verage of 374 He had 21 record for the lwlns against the Dodgers in the 19 World Series That was in his big year in regular sesson play with 217 record MOVED 1N DRAFT He was 64 in games last season with the Dodgers and had an exceptionally low earnedrun average of 1011 But the Dodgers were going more with youngsters and let Grant go to the Expos in the draft Mudcat said he thought there would be change and is happy that the move is tothe new Montreal club He feels he has few more years of firstclass performance It was in expoundlng on the lining hlslemllyto was at his best Amltter have other substances on the ban besides saliva such as soap halr tonic oil or new said Great Then with sly grin he showed how these can be hidden on parts of the uniform or up As he went through preliminary fidgeLr and motions belore his windup he casualty took swipe at the a1limportant tr illegal Sure its lend you get caught iheree illegal ity in lots of things Take poliii tlcs hisnya politician dose some grafting little or higof some kind How many actually get caught Then he digressed to sound of dlsdalnlully on the senators and representatives in Washington who voted themselves whop ping tlpercent illqu in sal aries while the working mars not only looted the tublll bud was told to hold the line with creases of only five costs per cent That brought up malnutrition ere arsmany areas in tha Bhnited Sltates said Grads1 ere peopeserpec dron dont get enough food for have to live on the wrong kinda of food fastball Meet Wed Night Barrie Intermediate Fastball League will meet at Dangetileld Motors Bradford Street n1 pm Wednesday to elect an ax ecutive for the coming season Representatives of last yea teams are asked to attend the meeting along with people inteN ested in entering new teamsln the league Last year the ohms in the to lng season Second was Archie Helen Clarke of Huntsville spithali that Mudeat probably gue played Mme adiadulel Winter Games On Verge Of Dietorting The True Vocation Of Olympic Sport By BRUCE Canadian Press Sports Editor The Winter Games reldcv lanily admitth to the Olym pic orbit 45 years ago are on the verge of completely distorting the true vocation of Olympic sport And skiing is singled outaJ one at the villains of the piece VMoniqucjierlhiukiieditor of on int natlfiialolympic Committee Newnlettor writes gt The recent stand made by the international Skiing ch eratlnn concerning its members and particularly its alpine skiers places this or ganization as from the mo ment it allows its best chum pions to be paid during Hodge Oak 14 76148 369 Worthy Oak 13 746 4032 Oakland totals 67 020227139 Maulago Minn 59 3313182 347 14 412 Rivard Minn 380 29458 mm totals as 390022 349 All goals against team in any game are charged to the in dividual goaltender of that game for purposes of awarding fire Vezina Trophy shutouts Hall Giacomin Plante Worslpy Ed wards Dcsjardins Cheevers Dryden Smith Esposito Vachon Johnston Bower Gama hie Dejordy rarest Faveli Daley Maniago Emptynet goals Giacomin Parent Desjardins Esposito Crozier Gamble Daley Mani agu Simmons Cheevers Dryden Brinkley Caron Smith Penalties in minutes Boston 1066 Philadelphia 077 To ronto 009 Detroit St Louis 748 Oakland 728 lucav go 722 Minnesota 704 Mont real 693 New York 683 Los Angeles 600 Pittsburgh 549 STANDINGS nasaln Division Montreal Boston New York Detroit Toronto Chicago 30 20 212 211 07 Western Division St Louis 34 21 13 186 130 El L05 Aug totals 663060224109 Smith 08X 55 2403129 310 semifinalists alter victory over Monday nights match competition out or the Olym pic orbit She quotes president Avery Brundage of the 10C Sport is game recrea tion If it becomes profes sion it will lose all its educa tional qualities The Olympic Games are open to the youth oi the world who agree honest ly and joyfully to follow on precepts Nlhusrall athletes areeon lined bylhe same rules iden tical duties and slrnilar obli gations Therefore if some are paid privileges will creep in and where there are prvl lcges equality vanishes RELY 0N EQUIPMENT Mrs Berlioux writing in the January edition of the Newsletter admits the ski Oakland 24 10 Las Angeles 21 36 9161 Philadelphia 15 33 19 146 Minnesota Pittsburgh 15 40 10 155 220 40 Tuesdays Gaines Montreal at St Louis Boston at Minnesota Wednesdays Games Toronto at Los Angeles Pittsburgh at New York Oakland at Chicago ihnrsdayis Games Minnesota at Montreal Toronto at Oakland Boston at Philadelphia Saturdays Games Chicago at Montreal Boston at Toronto Detroit at St Louis Philadelphia at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Los Angeles Sundays Games Toronto atBoston Detroit at New York Philadelphia at Chicago Pittsburgh at Oakland Minnesota at St Louis TIE LEAGUE GAME LONDON CF Manchester United European Cup soccer Rapids of Vienna drew 00 Monday night in an English Magus match against Everton and moved step nearer safety from the bottom of the First Di vision United who lost Satun day to Manchester City was sixth from the bottom after federation has point when it argues that training requires more and more time compo titlons are held continuously for several monthseach yenr heavy expenditure is made on equipment for competitors and on scientific research One can see their point she writes We are now far removed irom the Greek athletes who allstruggled equally inthelr nudity Contests with the most advanced equipment possible transform muscular confron tetions into battles between experts for the best mecha nism We leave Olympia to go to Le Mans or indianapolls We all have great admiration forraring drivers and flying aces Nevertheless they are gt part of the Olympic lane flhey belong to another world Mrs Berlloux says the late of the Winter Games will be decided this year when an roe commission under Jonh beerllermnnnWan Kame beetr presents its report at the oath session at the lOCJn Warsaw hlayal radical reform is viously necessary in the Winter Games she wrims Also in other athletic sports Ix being whose statutes rlstr thrown into confusion Bowunc MENS MAJOW 10 PM 3200 Shell Service or we ers 461 Imperial Eastman Crew 341 him one Hoyt Restaurant we ITE 275 ha Plumbing 261 High Average Jacir Symeai High Triple Jotk Symn Congratulationst Youriurnaoe justsurvwed anotherwinter But how about next 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