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Barrie Examiner, 6 May 1967, p. 8

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Clt Drumniondville Eagles in their lirsl ever Allan Cup iinal took to be making the most oi it The Eastern Canada champions look step closer to the Canadian senior hockey championship Friday night with 32 victory oter Calgary Spurs and lead in their bestoi seten series Third game is scheduled or Sunday at 730 pm EDT The entire series is being played here lland were scored the it nor Friday late in the third period breaking 22 tie lion Roberts and Roiean Richer scored the other Drummoodrille goals Jim Brown and Marty Des Marat ansuered ior the Spurs BEATS TAYLOR Leclcrc got his tiebocaking goal alter Roger Picard had led him perfect pass at the Cal gnry blue line Leelerc took couple at strides over the line and blasted low JStoot slap The Eagles had 39 shots at Taylor while the Spurs directed 35 shots at Drummondtille net minder Claude Cyr General manager Roland Bol duc ol the Eagles as brimming with coniidence lollowing his clubs victory The Spurs played real good game and they surprised me Boldue said while putting on cigar Theyll probably play cien better but hell still win because my players are better MISSED CHANCES Conch Tuny Schneider the Spurs said that his club did not make the most oi its opportu nilles particularly in the sec ond period when the Spurs held wide margin in play It hed had tow more limits around the net it might have been dillerent game be said We had law dream in the second period but he didnt make the most ot them But think we played mum better tIhls game than last Wednes In oi the series at 406 of the iirst period while Calgarys Bob Peers was serving booking penalty However amwn tied the score at 1143 when he beat Cyr lrom close in last as Drum rnondvitles Bob Eastman re turned to the ice alter serving booking penalty The lirsl period was delayed at 1313 thcn Hill hlcCuily oi the Spurs shattered the protec tive glass behind Cyr with booming shot The remaining time was car rlcd over to the second period and Dcshlarats gave the Spurs lead at l9t15 ol the first period alter the teams returned to action allowing the delay POWER FIZZLES The Eagles took rash ot minor penalties early in the second period but the Calgary potter play was unable to cap italize on the manpower advan taco Richer tied the score late in the second period when he took centring pass lrom Guy Btnck today Navy also will compete tn the Charla lor the Eastern Sprint Championships at Lake Quinst gamond Worcester Mass Sat urday May It week ago lilirrard won by DISTRICT SPORTS Ten Teams Likely and slipped the puck under Tay lor setting the stage tor Le eleres winner Itolerce John Kuhtnec handed out total at 26 penalties is to the winners litidy Eaton ol the Spurs and Drumntondviltes Ron llucctle squared oil in the Calgary zone last night with an awards ban quot and dance lit the Em bilssy illlli Individual and team trophlcs iere distribut Ihe lessor howling season concluded tor two sections ol the Kcmpview lilixed Ltiiguo KEMPVIEW MIXED TEAM CHAMPIONS cd This team of tour men and tour ladies captured both the Friday night and overall championships Shown here llh tho spoils ol victory ara Ilotv Pat Hadley Yvonne Armstrong it Froliclt Ilerln Mnrchand Back Ilow liob Hadley llon Armstrong Don Fraltek Fred hlarchand lengths over Princeton and MIT or the Compton Ctip The clash at Harvard and Penn highlights busy one lor onrsmcn all OHI the rowinl circuit Coriicll and Yale lot the Carnegie Cup at Princeton NJ mouth tlT it takes on Princeton iliile Dart iscoosin com TWOGAME lEitD Harlan as Eagles Edge Spurs Rowing Ciao By Tilt ASSOCIATED PRESS llttrvards iormiditbte heaty ll tmitht eight seeking its iith straight tollcgiate victory matches strokes with unbeaten By onltr ilccnnrnv shot that beat Calgary goalie Roberts gave Drummondvitle ffgnIInIinItvaIItIuaClan DRUMMONDVILLEI QM bobby Taylor lead with his third goal routrs last big tuneup on the in late in the game and were given lItIJFT To lthltTi Front Examincr Iholo In Baseball LOOP minors tiiemlttuie motors for lighting and 10minute miSCOIP llllcls cnch by but CURRAN reesonle 1t With today the deadline for entries it appears as it the South Simcoe baseball league will start the 1967 TURN HANDS To LE season with 10 teams one more than last year Sunday 10 SLICE ro RIGHT There still can be lastminute changes of course mid We but the present prospects indicate the champion Oril mam Quartitiitsniiyark P°UST9N Amid mud had Plinyi 33 cal Ha Majors Midland and new New Toronto entry will Woods Bi Johnson in 22 make up the senior division which will play an inter st School 630 pm the techniques used todo so mumamms has mm he poswmnnds Im tshed north or better pocket oils hardly surprismg lor Itrnle loekln schedule With the other section Tuesday were actually taults that mImI Wm has 5mm mm listen is expected back with two teams along Clarkson Hotel Intermediate would cause many an unsus wk Md me ichI than any other goiter ltt ICt With Thornton Ivy and Crcemore Orillia yuiuors will QM PaIrkv 523° Pm PFCllInS Player h°°k When he $115000 Champions Interna PWWSSWMI be out for year or so until more players graduate BVtgmdyl didnthsh to do soI ttonat rtitlay sizzling to five Iealmct thrust hitnsev into the from the Legionsponsored minor leagues in the neigh We SEMI 5° The same reasoning applies under to iora lit total and limelight in the starstudded boring town However Beeton and Tottcnllam will be new entries BEETON has numerous promising young players coming along who pulled surprise win of the Angus tournament last Labor Day weekend Fans who saw the games are still talking about the stellar pitching of 17 yearold Johnny Gould who hurled two wins for Bceton and saved the third with at brilliant relief chore Harry Gordon of New Lowell who heads the tea gue executive is enthusiasticover prospects for standout season and so are his helpers vhoinclude Ivys Davis Arnold as vicepresident Crecmorcs Reg Vestbrooke as secretarytreasurer and Leo Burns and Joe fimmons directors new league ruling will at 103v each club to sign 21 players instead of 18 as form er The league schedule is due to be drawn up soon and the opening games are expected to start around Falcons Face Another Loss BOSTON AP Ray Bloom iield scored twice Friday night as Atlanta Chiets defeated Tor onto Falcons 31 in National Protessionol Soccer League game About 5300 tans braved mist and drizzle to watch the lirsl protessionat soccergame played in this area Right lutlbnck Graham New ston scored the other goal for Atlanta alter the Chieis had taken 21 halltime lead on to the Intentional slice it slice is your problem themeth oils for slicing Intentionally may be causing it To slice to the right you first pull back your tail loot as am doing in the illustra tion This gives you an open stance which causes the club lace to cut across the ball and apply clockwise sliccrspin Te accentuate an intentional in our last lesson in which we told how to hook shots in tentionally we also noted that slice merely turn your hands threestroke lead contender Board 137 mark 75 and 70 for its total RACE lllCTS LOUISVILLE Ky llis nearest was young Frank The threo Canadians entered in the tournament mode the 150 cutoil point at the hallway George Kiluilson of Toronto title 69 ill Thurs opening rotlnd blow to 74 Friday or total Al Holding also at Toronto put to gether 73 to go with Thursr days 71 for Will Homeo iuk or Winnipeg shot rounds at The ledger showed that Pal tAPgt Iiouston tittil by mounting one of his typical birdie charges us ing dell imn play for birdies on five ot the last seven holes PENALIZE TIIREESOME Jack Nicklaus who is having bad year on the tour sui lcrcd frustrating twostroke penalty along with PGA champ Al Gclbergor and former US Open winner Gary Middiccoii for slow play The penalty took the edge oil lit Nicklaus shot to recoup lrom disastrous 77 on the tirst day As result Nicklaus I48 barely made the cut Geiberger had its and Mid dlccoll 140 Nicklaus Geiberger and Mid dtecoli among the slowest and Bentleys believe slacks should be simple simply greatl Fortrel and wool slacks by Bentleys Wtinkleillee with the smooth lean took an active man demands Wide range at tabiics styles and colours Exclusive at Gert is Monday May 15 Bloomtields goals to you la me clubshan F391 SUITS 93rd mgshgglbgffiufuéfift Tommi goal was many see inset illustration This utimug 1° mum Derby in loot hours and in minutes BARRIE ORILLIA and lilitilantl Collegiate athletes by 05 L01 the la weak in 05mm win 3Y at one point there was hali lay betore hall ltmt 09 PlaceChurchill Downs it have beentralmngior weeks in preparation for the an make itdilticutt for you to re DistanceIll mites WTZglfg Wm if nual Iudhope Memorial trophy event which is turnyourclublacetoasquare Post lime530 pm EDT fffinlffcarly rafiimnéfnusi due to be held at Onllia Collegiate grounds next Sat position It will be looking to Entries Heard ltonl urday May 13 The hope of course is that some new the right when it reaches the 01s and 03 geymsb Nicklaus threatened to quit records might be established for this 47yearold event ball ISISIIII Im when told oi the penalty but MENS sum mew of some of the past results shows Barrie metro l1 tune Newt int lit we mo InII tIIflmIIIIIchI émeg IIatelI decided to slay saying own mm The Mm athletes have set their share of top marks For instance each entry and $100liior each Ilnfibtna play lam WW mm Bill Dyments lOOyard dash in 102 seconds in 1932 starter has been equalled but never battered Bill Malkins IEHRAN APcriJim whr Valuesi62200 it it start with 232 mark for the 220 yard dash in 1939 also was equal rall oIIl ioiII onto ligday Iwas 3129733 5IIIinItuIIII $2503 pig led twice in 1947 by Roach of Barrie and 1953 by name Calla tan mam lr cantatabikiniassistant translationCari 01116 uns 111 lt Last years winner Kauai ItItasI allng of 21 feet made by nttilantrs Doug Ket £125213Etft5¥tg If Kilngt III III Two 5pm LabourSuving Mttteerilliclnnrs as ar 1rlIltesenre only few of many brilliant records naiiornnrtnurhrorrlt Inf aIitho Dgecifijgfie IIIINorthern JOBPROVE FOR CANADIAN FARMS attained over the year Lindsay won the first com 95in FE petition in 1920 and Barrie central Collegiate follow iffsgfifgtg By THE CANADIAN PRESS 2233llcittribemiiihsyiiilé higrbbgnsnssilgiifiii iiiiioociiimm NEW McKEE ed inI1921 and 1922 and Midland in I923 Barrie his mom appnimmcm as gay Ernie aroglio ut Bullan ai pilchm Weather Cloudy cool with ringCut FORAGER Collegiate all told has won the trophy 1E times and Mid eruptgenera at New zcatami sons brought hislormer great Anfllm rookie Tm PM possible rain The new McKee Ewe land 13 and Orillia Collegiate 12 including the past Dawes Rangell oi Finv lies to the International League mm mm on six hus Probable track condition Foruger is now available three years land and Didlov Simonsen oi Friday night pitching oneho last dowmgm economy Norway resigned because oEIage 230 victory over Richmond Although lItIee hazd pIlIcInccsl highipeed loading and 01 lo okesman sai raves innings or SON OF JOHN WAPLES 9f Flntvalei Kalil Wank antiilttyrmnewpappointments it Once mainstay ot St Louis three separate occasmps 15 PLENTY or HOMES Emilefifimmhflfi if esIis continues to lead Canadian drivers on the sulky the 7imember committee are Cardinals oi the National season it was Fishers firstvw ltrtiiro IEcncdetItl Mlchclani pinecpmgetamt circuit Currently Keith is driving at Greenwood race Chang Key Young deouw ore Leanna Erratic 31 limiled the 19m 31 PM Purl crow With its builtin way where the standardbreds will be racing until Sai miBr BKSWIH Kem Piince moves to Gil Garridos tilth ii antitool home run by Dave EXP 57 01015 WODSWSMPS wage bloller unloading urday May 27 when they swing to St Catharines for WM Tam 53 919 McDonald in the illh inninl 598 Vem and mm into the silo or burn isa opening Mondgy May 29 to Saturday July 933V Hankaluufl Finland He had to look long way won it for Syracuse against Ed and is member of two must In Illsheemriedymmd is tr it Meanwhile brothel Murray waples whois also Ihickto libs against New YoIrIk Hubaugh the third Colttnihits giggly 1n Rum and one prove by Ontario ctslor is last one liter pitch farmers capable driver as well as trainer is at Buffalo With also pitched whim 1m divtston of II standardbrads that Keith shipped to the against Chicago Cubs NEW MeKEE border city raceway from Greenwood Jacksonville Suns edged Ior ModoIsHARVESIER Winner of the Expo 67 pace recently in the re mm Lam unto Marlo Leals 32 on ninth 126d le Th til thKoeMoiiel markably fast time of 206 35 Waples 12 yearold New moo 113le homers by BIO Hflglk Stjdlitotacutfinecnongh it it gealand import is back on the farm near Victoria Har 10ngst Is or 01mg Hwy tin oin Hy to make haylaEe like the our recovering from broken bone in his front left 93m gonau 7064 th it Iih ttuw ee oragei leg and will be out of racing action for some time The Eggsgflzssmééghfim 135 sevexagaéces BB PAY AS YOU PLAY it really does neat job fast gelding named Admit won three races in four WM 644 Rochester Red Wings nipped otconditioningandshred 1961 starts up to the time of his injury and earned or RM Alwyn Toledo um Hens 10 and Syra SPECIAL ding hay into very palat 670 in purses Last year the horse earned $12396 in 5415 cuse ChlIeis edged Columbus able teed And now 12s purses High Singles tIiIlie Cairns91521 14 militias TOURNAMENT RATES availabletullhangweom it Battles IGeorge Dangerfield was at Fort Erie 268 Kay Flower 255 June Mor 2mman ATTACK Ilgndlmiltillthnptarfl track earlier in the week when his horse North Duelt gulfTitty Mo Builalo scattered eight hits MON TO FRI $200 rightIowan itlcngllm e55 ran It was the day fouryearold gelding nam pinyin 67711782115 Qwhfi We ms by fIrIleElggfiafidgiofimfiigflleeghfigggfibigdtgaikggefir ngtubise 515 JVRggiiefigfgIeficfgb SAT SUN HOLIDAYS you Have clinic raoMIMtKreanoIs tin vranII eason High Single Kay Ben oAntw McKee FineCur oruxer uratnrtng rmppc in st lItge ally leave the border town or Torontos Woodbine nett 385 mghfiiafingfdmivmlap$3 275 hnyiotecnrnoilagehayatrungnInythlngtmtnetItthnmfi glalrk 1on Monday May 15 and remain there until 75me Triple Calms heI ms touched or the two Qflgfmgfigffivflgggfifcrénhwater orntnnnzw Season High Average Flower quilts runs were scored Mm l° Fi am 430 125 311 on three gin Mtitu recovers AI omitllo MAD to Mm CANADIAN iAIMINo oNomcm NEWLY FORIMED executive of the Barrie District EBB mi It Ulh ays MAII IIIIS mm Ian comm Lacrosse Association which is headed by Dr Ted Beet after 430 $l50 INFOIMMION on QUALIIY MdiEE FARM toolrnsmt on IS making plans icon lacrosse cliiuc to be held next coming Your way $1 50 Saturday May 13 probably at the Baiiie Arena Jeff Fun F0 Th Wm Heymans is coming in Barrie from Woodstock for the AV 9F M5 MCKEE BROS MTEDV ELMRA ONTARIO purpose of conducting the Clinic which is primarily for MEMBERSHIPS Pleoioilnd molnloimotlorl om containsrestraintsn sHRINI CIRcus to his sgg seeking prospective coaches and referees of experience by 5W Slim cm of Home 322 2443 45 MMmlwmmm cl who should contact Robert Stephens secretarytreason MONDAY MAY l5 AT THE BARRIE ARENA 30 Juniors l4l8 NAME mil er or any member of the executive Beasley and mo and vm mm Junie 10 Hank Partridge are vicepresidents Frank Jones pub IIIIIIIIIIIIIIhIIIM Jacksons gall 5th Aooazss mm licity director and Pete Rutledge Roy Staines and Fina Christl ioA ti Ray Heap directors Club sponsois also are being Adults £125 children 75v Vlou Motion In sought

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