AUGUST 18 Barrie Ilyers Want The Cup By GERALD ALLABY Examiner Sports Editor city streets maimed on the future hands is being played in the Em and its being asked why not In Barrie So late last week got togeth er with Mike Widdringtun pub licity director of the Flyers to nd out rust what is happening Alod to quickly sum it up the form ts exciting As Mike pointed out the Fly era are entering LIcir nal year of ve year building pro ram and the learn executive feel also this Is the year to bring home the bacon We are really encouraged by thls early Interest of the fans Mike said over cup of coffee We were really secondplace club last season and nearly went III the way We should Lhis year Ray Gariepy has proved himself vest conch Hes well liked and respected by the players while being Training camp for the chi opens September 13 and second Ingtoallrcporlsitwfilbenre on to the old days of focal training the playm like pros 11111 not ed they are to report to camp In shape and the conditioning from then on will be for hockey We are dead serious about the cup be emphasized Part of this program of con ditioning for hockey will he set schedule of exhibition con tenu and the martive are working hard lining up teams Springeld of the American Hmky league will denitely play us Mike outlined We 111 so have good chance of meet ing team from Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League and hopefully three or four gam will be lined up with other senior clubs Tho Arena he stated has been very gracious in allowing us plenty of ice time in prepar ation for the season which be gins October Camp will con tinue until opening day BIG NAMES ARE FEW Many of the fans have been wondering about big names in camp Whether or not the Flyers have lined In well known tal ant to help fill out the already strong nucleus We went overboard last sca Ion Mike said In answering the question posed by this reporter We feel It was mistake in trying to add too much to an al ready good club This season the Flycrs have Instead analysed their weaknes ses and are tillfng these spots It wont be big camp as result Rather well run dis ciplined outfit with only four or five player changes We have eat goalie In Ken Payne so are no pro blems in that department Mike analysed our defence was good but needed strength and we have added here We hava plenty of good Writs and few new ones hsvo been invited to cm We also have few surprises But we are not trying to fool the average guy Mike emph CLUB WW Whutlalmsr tartan support for the Ilyers Is the recent formation of acom pleter new booster club one completely separate from the team This was formed by group of faithful enthusiasts with the idea of helping the club through Waking social activity and tho chartering of buses for away games Arilong the organizers are louu DcGrnce who Is chairman gthe club Wally Carruthcra Woody Woodstock vRustY Rutherford just to name few The big handicap is the lack of facilities like the Terriers have In Orlllla fn whcb to oper ate but this Is bcng worked on and solution In cxpcctcd soon Iho Flyer executive Mike stated is extremely pleased to son the enthusiasm and goals of the Booster Club This Is one function we tried to do ourselves do the past and were just unable to carry it out successfully with all our other duties Booster Club Is not wIthin tho rang of executive responsiblllflos and tho work of other organizing the row club ls indeed encourag ng Mllfe noted that the Orlllla or ganisation last season raised on ough money to pay for ice time and officials Indced great hclp to thatclub Plnns call for place whore fans can gather after hockey amc II location not far from arena With entertainment music and an atmosphere of MIKE WIDDIIINOTON pub licity director of tho Barrio Ftyers proscnts new Boost or Club button to Examlncr nSports Editor Gerald Aliaby than Just starting We are asizcd Well have between 20 and 10 players in camp Last year the camp suffered We had for example 11 dcfeucernen in camp and most of them had to stand around while others work ed Out We are going Into camp this season in second gear rather were the last season club was It going concern and we were pos sibly only one game from Spo kane lSpokane won the Allan Cup defeating Orlllia Terriers whom Barrie had down thch games to one at one point in the league playoffs When asked about backup goalie for Payne Mike said tho dancers are good Itll be local boy We have often overlooked area talent In favor of imports We arent doing so this season our hlggcst problem with 311qu is eating Average Climbs As Dairy 53 win over the Zephyr Spud Kings by the Lakeview Dairy club in the Barrie senior league helped keep Corby Ad ams in the first place position of the batting standing Adams collected three hits and one run for five times at bat thus pushing his avenge higher than the 463 it was before last nights game STANDINGS AB 11 Avg B2 38 453 68 28 412 52 21 104 82 31 378 57 371 40 14 350 52 18 346 62 25 305 Corby Adams Hill Eves Len Wags Chuck ItIacNicOl Bruce Boyd Steve Harrison Brian Stokes Jim Burke George Chnppol Wally Kemp Ron Ruycraft Ron May Mike Lunney Jim Quinlan Bill Grant Fred Hones Ken Sturgeon Don McFadden Gary Hines Ted Errus Pat Wanamaker Dave hchann Rich Lunncy Brian IllaConn Dan Skeltchm Legend Ir Lakevicw Dairy ZZephyr Spud Kings CChurch Mobile Homes BBradford Queens IlotoL Hfffrxnaaa anncedasoecnac thOHQaieuwlu sciatic 12 new players he added Is not getting than but placing them in Jobs These players are all working men they must have jobs And we would appro clute any offer of employment The Booster Club has also button on sale It reads Bur rie Flyera Allan Cup Why Not Mike noted that any hockey fans Interested In getting involv ed should contact any of the bove mentioned gentlemen or Paul Ford or Mike himself the same time be said season tickets are expected to hit new high with people asking for them already The person to Contact for tickets ls Arnold Ziegler at 7288142 or 7285928 or any members of the Barrie Flycr executive The Booster Club is also point Ing the Ilyer dressing room III rod willie and green and the button sale ls part of their fund rnlslng program We are always trying to raise funds It seems Mike said But such is necessary with Ihc high costs of opcrntlon The Booster Button Is part of this We also will be selling tlckcts beginning in the next few days on Skldoo with the draw In December But he emphasized we are only Interested financially In making enough money for on erational purposes We are nonprofit organization We are In pretty good shape financially to start the season thanks to the Orlllla series Without that boost we might be in trouble We are really enlhuscd with the prospects of the upcoming season Mike mused In conclus slon grimaclng over the last Fletcher POIIII BRANTFOIID UP Put Fletcher of Montreal shot oncundcrpnr 71 Monday to take the lead at the halfway point in the Canadian Golf Assn clatlon scninra championship The that Canadian to win the Canadian Open Fletcher put to gcthcr nines of 3526 over the Brantford Golf and Country Stockton Now In Top Ten NEW YORK AF Dave Stockton who captured the Pro fosslonnl Golfers Association title Sunday edged into the top 10 in the money winnings PGA figures showed Monday topped Arnold Palmer by two strokes at hllsn 01th firing 72min total of 270 and earning the $40000 first prize 11 Moved the 20yearold Cnlllornian from 27111 place to No 11 with earnings in 1970 of 397406 Palmer who won $15500 went over the $1110000 mnrk lor the filthsuccessive your and moved from ninth to sixth place with 51128419 The leader is Jack Nicklaus with 51121169 Following Nicklaus arc Bruce Cramplun $125175 Lee Trav inn 51224511 Frunk Beard 1911116 DiLit Lott $114911 Palmer llllly Casper $107 Dave Hill 5100506 Bruce Dov dregs of cold cup of coffee right The new button three inches In diameter ronds Burrlo Flycra Allan Cup Why Not The button In balng sold by the newly organ fl lin 5577006 and Stockton hole Ilnd 20foot WWWKW mduc as atch Izod club as part of fund rnlslng program and Is part of the mounting Interest In the club us it drives for tho Allnn Cup Examiner Photo In Lead Clubs rolling layout Ho mm the Open in 1051 at Edmonton tits round Included three bird cs Gerry Froulx of Book Mon tugnes Quc is one stroke off the ace at 72 Bil Kerr of Montreal Boa conslleld and Gord Dclnat of Toronto share third place with 74s Ernie Ncrllch of Toronto Is lllth with 75 Dcadlocked with 765 are Peter Atmnn of Lindsay Stun Enlrd of Cnughnuwnga Que George Clifton oi Wondhridgo Maurice Bowling of Monoton NB and Dukn Adams of Hamilton The $5000 event winds up with 18 holes Monday The win ncr receives $750 chcniyycnrold Jim John stonc ul Stoullvillo the oldest player tr the tournament carded an 87 Seniors are 50 and over The senlors tourney Is prel ude to Ille 72hole $25000 Cann dlan Professional Golfers Asso ciatlon which opens Thursday Beres Tops In Southpaw Goli ST THOMAS CPI Mnrtln Bcrcs of London potted his way to the Ontario southpaw amo teur golf championship at St Thomas Golf and Country Club Monday with oncundcrpnr Bcres to who has played In the tournament for the last eight years had only as putts on the 18 holes An 10foot putt on tho 17th utt on the filth gave him In Ins of two and three to wIn the tournament by three strokes Don vWOeso of Stouffvflle was second with 74 and Bill anuk of Guelph was third at 75 Tied for fourth at 76 were Dnn Cotlo of Toronto and Paul Schrumnn of Gull Last years champion Bob Glttlns of Dundns was well back In the pack at 101 players with on 115 Fivetime winner gen Thorpe of Toronto also shot lIob Charles originally of New chlnnd now playing out of Dnllns conducted tithour cIInIc for lnftlcs during the tour nament He II former wlnner of both tho Brltlsll and Conu tIlun optIla Tournaments To Be Held Two Important Iournnmcnts are scheduled for tho Barrio Country Club On Thursday the Simon Comu ty Seniors tee off at 1230 pm whllo on Monday Aug 21 lun lor Tournament will be held Post cntrfes will ho ooc ed for the Juniors which is so ctl ulcd to bchn at mm The on Iry Ice which Is 25 also In cludes Ll hnrhccuo following play Nicky Arrives llt Hill School In Error about 11 hours early explain ing that she was really at the arena for the Eml Extra skating school which got made way that night Toronto Stars In Big Run The Huronla Stride through then president Howard Dinning announced this morning that three members of the Toronto Olympic Club will take part In the clubs meet this weekend at Canadian Forces Base Bor en Gerome Dray1an John Mow lltt and Bob Finlay have an nounced that they will compete in the threesuite run Finlay is the bolder of the thranilo indoor Mord and is expected to chose Drayton to the wire in the meet this Sat urday Drayton has time of 1340 for the run but is considered to be In top shape for the coming rncct Mowntt could be the black horse of the three and If the pace Is set in his favor could cross the line In front 930 am and Is open to the public Over 300 athletes will take part province and the United States Court Postpones Moore Decision BOGOIA Routers threeJudge court postponed lor the third time Monday deci slon on whether to order the re arrcst of British soccer star Bobby Moore on charges of stealing gold and emcrnld bracelet in May The court could not proceed hastily because of the internu lional complications of the charge tiled May 18 said pre siding Judge Jorgo Cardenas Ramirez Tho Superior Court Judges wflI continue to study the case at regular meeting Thursday he added Moore 25 captain of Eng lands World Cup soccer team was held under house arrest for four days In May while his team was trnlning for the Mexico City soccer tournament He was provisionally released In time to Eloy in the tournament wan bl rnzll Moore is back In England and played Saturday in the opening of the Britlsh soccer season Sharon Rider Is Top Girl GENESEO NY fCP Christllot Hanson of Sharon Ont won the top three Interna tional classes at the Eastern United States dressage chompi onships last weekend Miss Hansen 23 toprated North American cqucslricnne and Barbara McGulnness of Schomherg Ont scwcd up six of the top spots hewecn them Miss Hanson won the chnmpl onship on nineycnrold Bonnie Annec nnd the reserve chompi oshlp second place on seven ycnrold Bun Vivant Mrs McGulnness won third and fourth place with Dean bonne and Four Seasons Miss Hanson also won the other two International classes the Prlx st George and tho Grundo Prlx Lorrnne Stubbs 20 of To ronto won the fourthlevel championshiptho top preln ternntlonnt competitionand came second to Miss Hanson In the Prlx St George The events Involved Kl rldcrs Drcrsngo Is an equestrian com ctltlon rout no of movements MYRE SIGNS MONTREAL CP Gonllo Phll Myra signed his hockeyi League Myre youro farm club in tho the season SAVE 100s OF DOLLARS ON SNOWMOBILES tIurIng nor Clcnrnnco sols OMAD SALES Alconn lirnth ltd Cnll mam The meet gets under way at In the meet from across the tnvufvlng 11de 107071 contract Monday with Montreal Cnnndlons of tho Nailing Montront native started lust season with Manta rcnl Voyugours tho Canndlons Amancnn Hockey League but was prom och to the parent tcnm early in The player complomcnt of the Barrio Flyors Increased to today with the announcement of the signing of returnees John McMillan and goaltender Ken Payne McMillan is back for his third season with the team utter hav ing played several seasons with Guelph and the Toronto Varsity Grads In the same league In to games with tho Flycrs last year including playoffs he had an even 30 points on 19 goals and an equal number of as slsts Although the season it self did not produce as many points as the one previous Mc Millan was standout in the memorable game series with Orillia where he was the Fly ers leading scorcr wlth goals and assists Ready to mix at any time John nlso59nl 05 total minutes In penalties for the year He lives In West Hill outside of Toronto is married and Is on the sales staff of Pop sI Cain GOALTENDEII Ken Pnync Is also returning to the Flycrs for his third season Two years ago he finished decimal point behind the leader for the leagues top goaltender with 338 goals agnlnst aver NEWPORT RJ AIPI 111 tropid and Valiant the two top yachts In the Amerlcaa Cup cb aervatlon trials in June and July were to meet today In the SPORTS BRIEFS NAMED TOP PLAYER PETERBORDUGH CF John Davis of Pcterhorough Ln kers has been named the most valuable player In the Ontario Lacrosse AssociationdScnlor series WILL TRY OUT OTTAWA ICP Two play ers will be given fiveday tryouts wllh Ottnwn Rough ftI dcrs the Canadian Football Moguo club nnnounced Mon duy Gwen Cooper an offensive end from the Unlyerslty of Call fornln nt hos Angclcs and Don Bnyne former Queens Uni verslty quarterback wllo tried out with Riders last year will work with the team this week KILREA DIES OTTAWA CF Inlln Kil rcn 70 member of on Ottawa hockey lumily died In hospital Saturday The brother of the into Hector Kilren who plnyctl In the National Hockey League ho ncvcr plnyed in professional rImks but was with Olluwu nrcn nmuteur teams for many yours age and last year bettercd that mark to 334 along with two shut outs to playoff competition gainst Orlllia he allowed 21 goals In seven games for an evon nv crngo of 2100 Km ts married and lives in Barrie your round whom he teaches school at Barrles North Collegiate fIrst race of the final trials to determine the 115 defender Th5 pairings were made Mon day hy drawing numbers out of II but In todays second race Weathcrly and Heritage will meet Both roccs will start from the Americas mp buoy nine miles off the Rhode Island coast and be over II 243mlle course On Wednesday Intrepid wlll oppose Weathcrly nnd Valiant will go ugainst Heritage On Thursday It will he Vollant vs Wentthly and 1nlrcpid vs Hor itnge The cup commltteo has until Sept 13 two days before the start of the Cup match to choose the us defender for the famed race between IZmcter yachts Whllo the American boats were having nal tuneup snll REPAIR NOW Flyers Sign Two More Bringing Back Experience With training camp now just month away It is expected that several additional signings will take pIaCe in tho next10 days 1vo ncw amcs in the form of defunctman and right vingcr are expectedvto sign this week Intrepid Meets leiant In First Of Yacht Finals ing Monday the Australian con tender Gretel II was losing her headstny during brush with American Eagle which has been serving as the Australian boats trial horse The two yachts were over lapped approaching marker buoy during an informal race nnd Grctols headstny caught on fitting attached to American Eagles bonm Fortunately the ll gave way before the must could be seriously damaged but the Australians had to quit for the day and lost six hours of sailing time Thu Grctcl will against the French contender France in bestofseven sc rios sterling Friday to 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