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Barrie Examiner, 17 Mar 1969, p. 8

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HARM MOhDAT ABATE I7 198 DISTRICT SPORTS Elrnvale Collapse Stuns Home Fans Bil BILL CURRAN LIKE mum GEORGIAN Bay hodtcy league centres sport fans in Elmvale are rooting for Midland Flynn to make good showing in air rvnt interrnechate OHA playoffs Since Etmvale didnt win the hMtlleM would like to see Midland go all the way and take the championship it would show our team was first about as good suggested an Elmvale rooter who was an enthusiastic supporter of the home team even alter the shock of four straifiit losses to the Flyers in the dsappoinung linnk Conch Harry Adams what asked about his views on the collapse of the team confided he could well understand the general shock around the vill age was hit as much as anybody he said exrzlainlna Midland got the breaks but this by no means told the full story Adams considcrcd Elmvnle should have won game or two but agreed when team comes up lrom farback in third place to sweep aside the firm place Stayner Lions and then defending drampion Elmvnlo squad they earan their way In the four games with Elm valo Midland only had man gin of nine goals but they had enough to take them all The one which hurt Elmvalo pride the most was lhe humiliating ii to drubbing in the dosing game at the village rink 1112 team lost the opener thinc to but managed to make it close On Midland ice the scores were 10 to and to ELMVALES HENRI for the season merited better late For that matter so did Stuy ners Adarm team chalked up 20 wins lost sight and tied five which actually surpassed that of Midland Stuyner did better capturing first plactI in the fi nal standing and winning 17 losing only five and tying two Like Elmvale Staynor lost the games that wunted most and also like Ehrtvale the Li ons are sitting on the sidelines cheering for Midland in the latters endeavors to bring the laurnk to Simcoe County It was jug reversal of thi as may went all sealt rueluliy reoalled Adams hlidland played indiflercnfly during the schedule and then hitrarhotrstroak like young players came along and they were passing the puck and checking hard They bad too goalafending from Terry Moore which beat us twice We suffered from complete ency and just didnt have it when the drips were down hr lamented couple of breaks might have helped Penalties hampered us when we tried to rally But you cant take away the credit from Midland for superb effort Except for Morley Spiker who is 42 Midland presented younger lineup and the young sters clicked during the play offs Ross Cole secretary treasurer in note indicates Ehnyale will be back for an other gallant try next winter ELMVALE FANS perhaps can take some consolation out of the fact that one of their play err Alvin Snub who lives In the Barrie area won the team goalscoring honors for whldr he has been duly honored The former Barrie player scored 75 goals and stalked 36 assists in team play for 71 points Another BmVale player Girl Edwards was second with 51 points cowwnnm EVE Ernie Miller rm among readers who kindly forwarded best wishes ontheooearinnoftbnthirdan niversary of this county mm column Three years ago whm the column was intromced the Goldwater reeve was building mintendcm for the county at Barrie Always keen sparts booster be had partial lar praise for the East Sirocco Hockey league whim plays its games at the new Cohhvater community Centre Before he lived in Barrie hiring his county service Reeve Miller was member of Goldwater council for 11 years previously wimlnating with his election as warden in 1956 its was keen follower ol tome hockey ball and la crosse teams for years Eimvale mad Harry Adams made reference to the frequent Georgian Bay league hodrey reports and mach among baseball fans wnrmcnted on thecounty bail league news We appreciate being able to keep up with the county sports scene wrote Toronto rend er Gordon lBulcbl Boettger who played lacrosse in Oritlla Barrie and Bradford as not as othcr places years ago former Barrie Oriilia and Pcnetang ball player Dick Fowler who now resides at or illla read Ken lalls column about Phil llfardrildon with in tercst stating it revived mem ories baseball in the 30$ Dick sharply djsamwd with ns ownmport on his batting ability when he patrolled the outfield for Barrie teams pitched against him as well at Philand ho was always dang erousat the plate was Fow lers assessment THOROUGHBRED ll DRSE racing fans who are preparing for another seasons entertain merit are reminded that 11m Post times have been adopted for Ontario tracks for 1960 Racing opens at Greenwood on Monday March 24 and rcon tinues through for 21 days then switches to Fort Erie across the Peace Bridge from Buffalo for 21 days The rich and traditionsteep ed mmnncr meeting at Wood bine highlifltted by the 110th running of the Queens Plate on Saturday June 21 will run lrorn ltlay 19 throuyr to July Ll Sunday racirg cards will he held at Woodbim and Fort Erie tracks REMEMBER Wm Fifteen years ago when Beeton went down to to Woodville in the Ontario Rural Hockey Associa tion intermediate playoffs dropping the series three games to two Bruce Nichol John Camplin and Danny Knarns scored the Beetorr goals in the game which was played at Newmarket rink Goaier Bob Kceler also starred for Beeton Canadian Cager Looking NEW YORK CF Bobby Croft sixfoot 10inch basketball player from Hamilton Ont is in town creating new believers The superstar for Tennessee UniversityVoluntoers led his mates into tonights quarterfi nals of the National invitation Tournament here by scoring 21 points in 6751 clubbing of Rutgers University Friday night Croft fillpound junior with pro basketball ambitions scored 17 of his points in the first half as Tennessee built 352E lead In the game he also grabbed eight rebounds and blocked at leastvfive shots on éantastic moves under the has et This is the same Baby Croft who once performed without particular distinction for Can ada in the Pan American Games in Winnipeg and for the Canadian national team which laier toured South America HOW ITS PLAYED Now hehas learned how has ketbail should be played would say he has improved about 100 per cent since coming to Tennessee said Ray Mears coach of the Volunteers Croft being touted in Knoxville for AllAmerica bas ketball ranking also has his eye on professional career want to play pro ball very much said Croft who is 25 years old today Hes an avid fan oi the National Basketball Associations Boston Collies Croft one of six children of retired Hamiltonpoticoman is married to the former Carol Theresa MncCarlney of Handl ton and has small daughter Frankly had never heard of Canadian basketball player said Mears his current coach But StuAbcrdeen told me about this kid To Pros Croft bad ready answer here to the press conference stock question as to why he didnt become hockey player wcarra size 15 and the largest size is it be do clared was the biggest kid in my high school Hill Park Collegi ate when was in ninth grade and the coach made me go out for basketball Barrie Rink Loses Final Barrie Curling Clubs Knob by Clark rink came within one shot of winning the Ontario in lermediatcs championship Sat urday night at Orillla They lost the final 76 in 10 ends to Harvey Atkins of Ur bridge In the morning the Barrie rink of Bob Green Key Moss Vern Adams and skip Edgar Clark beat Kitchener in an extra and in the atternoon semifinal they beat Wellands Abe De ltfortilc Bob Green president of the Barrie club was subbing for lead JimClyne who had gone south andwas unable to get flight back in time for filial Eight rinks from the 16 divl sions of the Ontario Curling As sociation qualified in the popu lar to to 55 age event RIDES T0 VICTORY DAYTONA Fla lCP Yvon Dullnmcl of Montreal won the rainshortened llghtweight motorcycle championship here Saturday Riding Dooley 250 etc Yamaha he covered the 16 laps in is minutes 7347 at onds an arverage speed ol 98348 Fivers Gave Good Game Barrie more are down two games to none in the Ontario Hodoy Asocintlen Senior bestoflivo finals following 65 defeat at the Barrie Arena Sunday afternoon and to Saturday oluit If Grit Firm held twice 3m but were unable to built on them as the Hornets camel um times to frustrate Illa Barrie attadL Bob htel was the big gun for Gait scoring two gunk other were by Bill Hway Fem Manger Don Snider ml Ho wieDietrlm Corby Adams scored the first goal of the game to give the Byers brief lead then Wayne Weller scored again in the first period before the Hornets tied the game again John McMillan Dave Stual son and Jon Wetkn scored the other Barrio goals TIED GAME lcelrs goal at 133 of the third period tied the game 55 but too llogan of die Hornets fed pass to who mood at 1503 Defenceman Brad Houston screened goalie Ken Pam on the shot Gait eutshot Barrio me on the game including we mor gin in the second period when thosliornels got two of their goo Coach Bop Grddolin pttllcd 231m at 1830 ol the lost per tired and hurting Barrie mus team lost to Celt Hamel Saturday night in the first game of their bestollive Senior finals The Fiyers were down 34 be fore they got on the score board with two consecutive goals Alter their brief comelrom behind threat the Hornets scor ed four times without Ileply Ron Herth scored three times for the Hornets while Hill Hawyp Vance Millar Joe Hogan and Bob Ertel added sindm John McMillan COM Mann and Don Wedésscored forthe Myers ers allowed only one goal in the first period when Barrie was outshot 179 Overall the Flyml were outshot 95 UNUSUAL GOAL McMillan got the most ual goal of the season when he picked up punk defenceman AT GALI Fifi Period Gail Hway Snider Millar 1751 Penalties Delcourt thigh stick 354 Brennan rough 910 lllcclocklin telhow Panagabko hook 1021 Dubeau tint Second Period Gall Millar Hway Snider in 355 Gail Hogan tBeenhey Caron Barrie McMillan 1N soccrn Goalie Knn Payne ol the Fly JIM THOMPON Seconds later Mike Dubeatl McMillan and Pete Panagabko had ooweoutlve shots at Errol Molfibbon but he managed to block them Dolnntcman Rick lllcClocklin and Bill ilwny of the Hornets Eotinto flrdit at 1950 of the third period that got fans along the boards involved One man managed to get hie Kibbons stidr and throw it at him FOUGRT TWICE Don Snider of the Hornets was sent off for lighting twice oonov Annals Rink llchlocklin had lifted high into the air to centre ice that Darwin Adams Ferment 849 Gait Hergoft Hm 1027 Gait Hergott Hawy 1632 Penaltiesz Ntckcrson hold 1233 Third Period Gale Hergott Gait Extel 10 Barrie Weeks 121 5111 Grecsman Dubeaul 1505 Penalties Maxwell tlltolgi rat Hltmlwoll Beeohevy high stick 5t Barrie bench delay served by Greeeman 746 Shots on Goal 9on 55 b7 11 lib39 By Barrie By Gall Third Division Club Upsets ArsenalTo Win English Cup LONDON ACPSwindon Third Division learn from small Wiltshire town pulled off the soccer uwet oi the season Saturday defeating First Divi sion Arsenal 31 in the English League Cup final at Wembley Stadium Swindon scored love goals in seminqu overtime period alter the 90 minutes of regulation time coded in lltte in regular league play Liver pool boosted its hopes for the First Division title and sank Sunderland deeper into relega tion trouble Liverpools 7A victory over Snnderlond left it six points be hind firsbplace Leeds United whose match with Nottingham Forest was postponed because of bad weather Liverpool has one more game to play than leads and the twovteams still have to meet at Liverpool World Cup Skiing QUEBEC CB Mens total point standings in the world cup of skiinglegend AAustria FFrance SrU te States XKarl Schranz Reinhard Tritscher Alfred Matt JeanNoel Angert lI Alainpenz Henri Duvlllard Heirrl Messner Patrick Russel spate Sabfch us Herbert Huber XCllnched world cup lilli 11M 96 91 90 88 7G 53 European champion Manches ter United reéeived no relicf from relegation worries in 34 loss to Chelsea which earlier in the season bent Unitud in Manchester Although in the Eu ropcan Cup semifinal this sea son United is having one of its worst league seasons and is sixth from the bottom oi the table Lnstaplace Queens Park Rangers looked virtually certain to be relegated after de test by reigning league cham pion Manchesterflity Rangers led 10 at halftime but could keep ahead in the second Middlesbrough beaten 30 by improving Carlisle was the only leading Second Division team to lose Derby stayed at the top with 10 victory over Hudders field Cardiff City Charlton Athletic and Crystal Palace all wan to move closer behind Mlddles brough in the Second Division promotion race Toronto international Airport AiRFORT TRANSPORTATION service Dolly Service MALTON PHONE ZENITH 865m JOHN hlchmlAN 1n the first period whenbe lan glod with Panagabko and later with Brad Housed Joe Hogan had goal into the empty Barrio net disallow od because referee lord Fabro whislcd the play down when 11an and Hway gotnlnto it The fans got on inbros back late in the game when lllchllk ion was cut by Ed Zillollns high stick and it uan unnot iocd The game was better than Saturdays in GaiL chrs were But Were Dead Their Feet Saturday bounced but of the hand of Gnlt dcfencnman hfuillillans booming shot boat F4101 lllclfibbon before he trod chance to make it move on it When Gall get ahead of the Hyena 52 McMillan was sent to the dressing room by coach Bap Guidolin who apparently wanbcd him in good shape for yesterdays gameat the Bar rie Arena Molllillan had received on ol bow injury in the last game of Lhe scmlvlinats in Gritta Payno kept the scoring low er in the third period than it couldhave bungw The Flyers were exhausted and had considerable difficulty getting back up the ice in time to check Gait attackers in that period they wore outsth 116 dOor Sunder summoned nets AI Gall they leaned too firedatter the limit Orillh coo lu to play hockey Nev game in tho series is at the Gait Arena Tuesday pm st pm SUMMARY mama Hm Period Barrio Adams Ferguson Thompson 401 Gail kuy Hergottl 631 Barrie Weller McMillan 111ml 156 Gall Manger Brennan Dietrich 1950 Peodtim Pannzabko and Spider flan 17 Harmon titty 506k mud 00 Mil nice too high Si¢lllS guson cross 1621 Second Period Gait Snider filmy 13 Gait Dictrieh Belongcr Brennan 849 Barrie hfdifillnnlllellcr Thompson am Penalties Hway and For guson high also 1051 Third Period Barrielnrguson Pann gobke Adams 51 lions For can can lNickersunl 5527 to Barrie chlu lDubeau 1329 Ll Gait Ertel tllogonl 1508 Pcnaliis ltlcClocklln and Hum rough 1950 Shots on Goal 11 lZn Ill 1223 By Gait By Barrie Attendance 14376 Algonquin college Wins Cage Title HAMILTON GP lt Algon quin College of Ottawa Saturday won the Ontario Colleges Athlet in Association basketball cham pionship with M67 win over St Clair Collcgc of Windsor bill Curry scored 19 points to pace the Ottnwn attack hliko Laroque scored 14 points and Dennis Doorman added 12 St Clairs illlckle Tnmiaic scored 15 points and Bill Gra ham added nine St Clair college led 3529 at the half but Algonquin went ahead early in the second half in the consolation final Mo hawk Collcgc of Hamilton dcfealediNiagnra College nf Welland roots lion Adamo scored 21 points for Hamilton and Ralph Gruppo had 18 Niagaras top effort came from Mike Heximer with 12 points NewViva if for every member 51 311 Aria AP 11 smartest move Oakland Alhltt ltx have made since the end of the 1968 baseball reason was the deal that put them in the West Dtvloion ol the American team The Athletic were magically lrnrnfomed from sixpinto bull club into one that is ac trinity favored to make the play ottr ia the league pennant The real reason for this change in fortune to because the Athletic now are in division with three teams that had worse remnh than they did last year linnesotn Iwim California Angels nod Chicago white Sex and two that werent em in ex istenco thenScottie Hint Ind Kansas City Royals But this happy set of clrcurrn stances should notobscure the lat that Oakland does have the solid learn it has been building for young fast and powerful Young pitching in our big gest rtrengthfi lays the clubs new manager Hank Bauer pointing to starting rotation of Favorites In NOHli Semis By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sault Ste lllnrie Greyhounds and Sudbury Wolves who domi noted the regular schedule both won Sunday to lake loads in the Northern Ontario Hockey Association Junior semifinal playoffs Both are hestotvsovcn rounds At Sault Ste Marie the regu for season champions scored three goals without reply in the final period to defeat Carson Faleonbrldge Combines The mnnerup Wolves used home ice to their advantage with so win over North Bay Trappors Ron Gum regular season scoring champion scored two finals for Sault Ste Marie be fore home crowd of 4400 Julio Francella and Jim Co added single goals for the win ners Brian MacKenzle scored both goals for the Combines to give them 21 lead after 40 minutes The series rcsumus Tuesday with the sixth game in Sudbury Graham Marshall assu Sudbury of their win with goal at 1948 of the final period be fore 3695 fans Ed Taylor Torn Cassid Gerry Egers and Gerry hurle added single goals as the Wolves broke away lrom 11 first parindtieto lead after to minutes Corky Bucci Mike Bloom and George Ringier replied for the Trappers The sixth game is scheduledior Tuesday at North Bay family Now you can enjoy all the great features of Viva plus the convenience of four doors The Viva family hasgrow New therefr one standard model the Viva twodour three Deluxe In of twodoor fourdoor and anEsta and two modelsi fourdoor like Every Viva has to make it before we mark auxin Iiilthleticszi Fast Powerful Jim Nash or Jim Hunter 23 Jobn Odom and much Dob son Odom won 16 urnu lust year Nada and lint each and Dolmen l2 The infield and outfield mah waftheclublralsohntlboul set At first base ll Dinar Carter the leagues second leading bitter last year It 30 Kid Monday who hit 17 last consort and Reggie Jack ron who blasted 29 from will be in the outfield along with Mike Hershberger who bit If in 1968 Dave Duncan at will be glvc en solid shot at the calming lob He hit Ate at Vancouver last year but only 19 with the Athletics when mailed alter no injury to Jim Pagllamnl TROTS HAMBURG NY 10 Ar gyle Bonnie leased to Emerson Roselle of london Ont won the first race at Batavla Downs Sat urday night Argyle Bonnie eomblnod with Easier Acclaim winner of the second race for Window double in the third Vlnll Harmer driven by Ted hrreotte beat Sheldon Vlnn Hanover is owned by Gilberto Thth of him real LONDON Ont GP Mr Goldfigurc and Davey Lee were the winners of feature dashes at ywrn Fair Raceway Saturc ay The races eighth and ninth in the remove program each had purse of £200 Afr Goldfigure had the foster time 209 15 which was also the laziest time of the program He returned $1160 Davey Lce paced mile II 709 45 and paid $1000 Abbe Ann won the first rant and when Claybrook Ginny look the second the daily double rt turn was more WINDSOR Ont OP Claw brook Van won the $70th invita tional nlnth race at Windsor Raceway Saturday night in turning $670 Driveowner Will Dulordv moved Claybrooke Van from seventh placeat the hallway pole and passed the six other tretlers to win over erand ho head Mr Flintstone winner of tin firstrace and Chucks Cousin wiimer of the second combined for $61 daily double In the fifth race Compost PolntjlldJlileElSlEinaldJ $2110 qulnella and Gallant Mir and Connecticut Star in th seventh paid $1070 uulnelln in the filth race Dark lhursl and Thoughtful eombined for $4710 exactor al

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