CHAMPIONS CLARKE AND chant Lei tovrlght rant row Marin Broadside Mary Carrier Hazel Rayner nunnensilrinanmsr morons areshbwn with iiWuidsnt hsn quet presentation April 11 Lelt to right ckï¬iésahrdwh Mnrlorle main plant manager Helene DAmbros Edna hobinson Rowe high single 55 Jackie Merritt high vcr age 199 Grace doorman high trip T156 it Va Kn DD nwords nann It was warmly applauded by an ap Drcclativc audience Thovbandiopened its program on romantic melodicnule with Bellini beautqu overture to Romeo and Juliet An arrange ment oi Debussy Lnpmtflidi dun Faun and two movements from Schumanns Symphony in minor vim Idmlnblyperiormcd with clear and rich tone gt On the second hair at the pro gram the group turned to the pointer modern with great deal or success Strsvinrky and Kaleb Iehurian as Director Fishers promotnotes Indicated can be particularly well adapted to con cert band The band showed its consider able style andvcrve best how over in its encore selection Eric Coaler Dambluicn March prclt pared earlier In the saloon to be icrence in Chicaao tltlpletotdl or 77 hutywnainellgible lor two south Simcoe The South Simcoe Sotiball League is open or entriu tor the seasons series of games Entrants are advised that the deadline is May 15 On that date entries musthave hssn received by Gordon Kneeshawof Giliord 1mm lighten crltchley unions rhoxupsd Bowen back row Ann Bowen Joan Hunter Betty tier Cronin Barrie boxers under the handling or Orv Dash picked up one Ontario amateur titleand got oieg up on another at the Ontario Amoteur Boning Association championships Palace Pier Toronto on Monday night Don Wallace won the welterweight championship plus belt Syd Taylor qualitied or the leatherweight this May 14 and Poul Kenny took his opening iightwcight light by knockout then dropped split decision in his second scrap Slnlul it will be downright sinful it Wallace does not get his chance at the Olympic trials in Montreal through the legislative culaus ncss oi the AAUulic is attemend ous prospect This could readily be seen by thelineup in the 135 lb earned Sunday had one boutï¬nal The Barrie southpaw is union iousiy slow starter and lack oi lights or suitable sparring partners mskejt difï¬cult for him to be sharpirl the beginning of his oc cssional engagements Just the same Wallace had too much ire power or the rugged Schmidt Tur onto AC prospect being groomed for professional career and trained or the championships through working out with Arthur King Up till Monday one of the few setbacks helhad butteredth becnia leOCkolllialtllalifllidS of Don Wallaccuflnly the shortness of the three round route elHnm the so late th meeting Thumptn Leit no is The boys mixt evenly the firstmlnutcohthe opening round with Wallace slightly the aggres abit of grand stander was coming up inside and Wallaces looping punches were missing the target Then the Bar xie basharunieashed thumping left hook halfway through the opening round thatcaughtSchrnldt on the wayinand made him hang on to avoid further punishment Another flurry of punches followed belore the bell Wallace clearly having the betteroi the exchanges in the second round Schmidt got momentary respite pleadim with the referee about an allege low hiow as whistling hooks to thl midsectioll hurt him considerably Schmidt Hurt Near the second roundrhell Wah lace had his man in trouble thuml ing Schmidt halfway nut hetweel the second and third rope stands lie was hanging there when tit bell rung Schmidt raili slighlly in the iinal roundbut couldnt match the Barrie buxers ï¬repower On the otherhand Wallace wnsun able to apply the ï¬nishingpunch es Decision in iaver oi pnu Walr lace was unanimously Syd Taylor was the second Bar rie winner deleating Paul Daniels Pelerborough ACl in the 125 pound class There were only three enlriesr Al McNeilw Toronto AiC drawing bye to the finals two throw enoughl cornhination pun ehes totsetbis opponentmp Just the some had clear edge all the waJlld withrnnothsrlight or we nder his belt Will likely Ketjhisdnrm back nylor is classy lookinglhoxer with call goods lelt band whlch he could to he dvan gchooking it ney Front Jackie Merritt Dot Knapp Kay round putting the Toronto boy on the floortwlce tor counts Knockout ilsliway through the inn round solid ieit then right to the chops started Torango on the way In overhandrlghl to the top of the head ï¬nishing ï¬ne job or the knockout Kenny lost the draw or bye into the final and or his second match of the evening drew hard gugchlng Gerry Durelte Toronto Kenny lorcodthe light through the ï¬rst two rounds and appeared to have slight edge iiiboth 5w slons He slipped to the canvas once or ice but at no time fwas in any trouble bulilng Durette into the ropes time and again Per haps his failing to punch instead of push cost points but it was very close Inthe final round Dinette yams on strongly with Kennyfnding trifle At the finish the Barrie light ht nd sidetho lclt eye but smartvise nspiit decision one judgevnting tho boxers were about even it was to Ken lhn other giving Dur cite spit point margin and the stereo tipping the balance or the it could have gone cithcr my All in Ill it was good night Mr 10W Dnshs Barrie boxers Three wlns out or tour and one championship Altogether there were 26 iisht ens participating and Haunting the MUI threatened Olympic ban ï¬ll Palncofior contestants Four more boxers will join the rebels in We toyed title lights Ma Four won Dntnrio itles and four other advanced to the linals lltllsi The titlists in thrceround com petition were Norm Hickey who won an unanimous dceisioniovcr Heinz Zimmerman bsnumweight DonWnilace weitervveighi Ralph Fruit who won lï¬ipound title by knocking out Peter Slowerman Willie Roddy who won decision over Pat Benitti lor the lacpound crown gtAdvancing to the finals were Jerry Durctte who derented Jocko DeMarco and psul Kenny 1955 champion Durette will now fight Harry McGonngie who won de cision over Al Petriethen bye Murray Ross Vince Valvnsori and Otto Kimet in the flitpound class Johnny Lapaduia scored KO over Jerry Mulligan lle itghsHnmii tons Ray in the 140 pound final Syd Taylor battles Ray McNeil in the 125poundlinai causes is the disorganized uu regulated growth of body cells Although great do has been discovered about the turs hr night ops ions on bond to loosen uptheir vocal cords for the sea sons activity The feature bout was to have starred anu Snsnki and Frenohy Roberre but thellipponese 1was unable to appear haying been subjected to serious eye injury the previous evening in Drillin rough tough oldhombre irom Sunset Park Herb Pnlkshsubstituted and keptrMi Roberre in is constant state at irritation with series orcye gauges and other illegal moneouvres The setwos scheduled ior two mils out or three it took ltoberrc zoopoioidcr from Montreal i4 minutes and 54 seconds to capture the lirst tell when lriend Kcrle was disquali licd or using the reieroe Joe Dempsey as battering ram Some ram Dempsey North Bay prD duct would block most at the quilt street inst standing still The bout wound up at the 2951 mark much to the delight oi the audience Frenchy clean cut looking customer rose in full wrath to smite Parks with series oi flying mares then administered the coup de grace with mule kick thats what it was honest and body press The opening match was real dictr wrestling ghere nartilis Wittta inst exciting go between Jacques La France coo pounds Burlington Vermant and Juan Lopez 194 pounds QuebecCity Lopez good grappler subdued La France in the one tall 30 mili ute match The end cainc at 2H4 the Burlington wrestler vic tiLin gla reverse rolliugshouider Thc so nal was also one all 30 minutes between Bill Cuna 190 pounds irom North Bay ti John Demchudt 209 Medea Demchucln lorlncr junior heavy weight champion looks to be one pounds Los ring and or this piece of chlcnn cry and petshun indignity to the official not to mention Curry the North Bay boy wus awardcd the match good start for Arena wrestl inxbouls run of efficiently and in good lime Next weeks wrestling promises to be real hot and entertaining evening ac cording to the rumored lineup played at music educntnn con llma In Rhumbl full of rhythm Latin American sound ciiecu clearly delighted even the musicians it They can chop the ice out or couple more rinks now uud lei spnng in the door Monday night iiucko McDonalds Sundridge Bcivers defeated Meatord KnighLl 52 before neupaeityihome rink crowd at 1975 In the scvcnlh and deciding same ol the DEA inter mcdlate tinls First period goals by Ross John stone latmes Toronto Maple Lent znve Sundridge lead they never relinquished Merle Woods and Gerry Odrowski the latter trying out with Barrie Flyers esriier this season made it 40 or the new champions hctorc Dnchlih cllck ed 01 lileaiord near the end of the second period Bill McCotnb notched hieniords second msrkcr near the l6mlnute mark at close checking third period only to hav2 Gerry Horton blast in final counter for Sundrldgo at 1112 Goalie Alex Diigenillsy who sLar red all season or Sundridgc WIS chaired by iuyiui tans His conv slstent puck stopping has been the talk at the district Captain Herb Anderson at the Beavers neccpled the John Ross Robertson itlernor ial Trophy aiter ihc game ve the superior clarinet showpiece Add in spite the directo her iogiu or er shaky nn Sabre Dan ounded excellent out in the audlence Contribuilons to the Clandun Cancer Campaign help control cancer in three ways They sup port research into the tundament cause or cancer provide the means or lay education pm gram and up iy money and materials neech by the Cancer Society volunteers oitering assist ance to the cancer patients when alls our at SERVIEEB iiriiii Its sugerouiet Bailamalicpumps our boat dryHush5 ring ouniand Aquaniute rhausr give mouth quimrides illunyJ Twlss 15 humor srnescLIzAsr Phone 3435 or those chaps you love to bite and he made Curryslilo miser able throughurnost thcvhout the latter rallying at stages to clobber his tormentor Finally Dene thlsgro the cause still on ciitlek fiung both Curry nd re eree liOPlllETOIlS Asshclinolt the