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Barrie Examiner, 10 Apr 1967, p. 8

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rme CHAMPIONSHIPS were rlc cidcd in six tropin cvcnts Thursday at tho liarrle Curllt ing Club iierc two of the win ning rinks hoppiiy clulcn Ilieir title silverware following linai match uins AliDVH hirs ridre MORE Clilitlii Stan Cohen tcenlrci presents the Queens Hotel Trophy in the Sunday Aitcrnoon Mixed League champions shipped by hlci llinss They topped Ed Taylor in the lucnd iinal They are left to right vice CLUB WINNERS skip Claire Youn skip Brass hlrs Cohen second lack Foster load hlury Vase lit luli Gord Ncedhnms rink holds the Peacock Pcuolcum Trophy alter edging out Art Edmunds liG in another locnd match The winners are left to right second Bill Dennison viceskip Ted Brent skip Ncedham lead Doug Cherry The trophy was later present cd by Doug Lowden reprosent ing Peacock Petroleum CHICAGO CPIThree days after the crowd chanted Good night Terry at Chicago Stil dlum Toronto goaltender Terry Saucth had his laugh The veteran netminder came within whisker of collecting playoff shutout No 12 Sunday night as Toronto Maple Leafs defeated Chicago Black Hawks in the second game of the Stanley Cup semifinals The bestofoeven series ll lied lvl It was great comeback for Sawchuk who had looked less than spectacular as the Leafs lost the opening game 52 Thurs day night But different Sawchul came to play Sunday not He stopped 33 shots as Leais out classed the Hawks with pow crlui display of lorechccking to score the first goal Thats the big one dciences man Tim iiorton at Toronto said Thats this one that puLl you up there in every game STEMMEH PRODUCES Pele Slemkowski scored it beating Chicago nclmtndcr Strike Blocks Puck Telecast MONTREAL CPI The strike by members of the American Federation of Televi sion and ltodio Artists in the United States against three ma jor networks is causing consid erable anxiety at National Hockey Dengue headquarters scheduled telecast of Sat urdays second gameoi the send final Stanley Cup round between Montreal Canadicns and New York Rangers was cancelled by the strike Canadian unions said they would not work the game if the Columbia Broadcasting System used supervisory personnel to televise the game in the United States Brian ONeill director of ad ministration oi the NHL said the damage by cancellation while financial loss was also loss of opportunity to boost the game in US centres The league has contract with CBS to televise four play off games this year Revenue from this agreement was ex pected to be close to $400000 Loss of Saturdays game cost the league 5100000 BHOCKVILLE CF King ston Aces defeated Moliisburg Combines 73 Sunday to tie their bestoiscven Eastern Canada Allan Cup scmiiinai series at one game each The teams move in Kingston for the third and fourth games Tuesday and Wednesday Kingstons Wayne Broun who played for Morrishuig tor three years prior to this season led the scoring with two goals Brown has spent the season in Eelievtiio and was one of three men imported by the Aces for the Sunday game The others were Dave McComb from Cole iingwood who notched up one assist and Jack Price of Oak ville who hootrsrrmv mammal There is great deal using the same club on depends on the distance the green 47 tong hon Front the Rough Fitnhl PLAY ALL CHIP SHOTS TO SAME LANDING AREA selection on chip shots One school advocates the opposite school which suggests chipping with the club that bestlits the situation By following my technique golfer can land the ball in the same landing area on any type of chip shotthe normal landing area being on the green just past the fringe The cm to be used the llagstick and the terrain of the intervening portion of the putting surface it the flagsttck is far away or it Its atop rise in the green you will probably run the shot up with lesstolled club see illustration It the pin is near the edge of the green you will oil the ball higher and it will settle more readily on It takes more practice to master dittorentclubs butthé results pay oil in this vital area of the game lies inure aid olher shalt on deloiied ioryw in Amid Palmers booklet licoble Shots For your copy send 10¢ and damped sniclepala Arnold Palmer Wayne Brown Haunts ExMorrisburg lVlates lllorrishurg coach Ralph Hur ley said he thought Brown helped the Apes but wasnt impressed with McComb and Price WON FIRST The Combines Friday night won 85 in the first game at the series The turning point was in the third period he said when Kingstons John Ford seorcd giving the Iter 63 lead when the Combines had oneman advantage Kingston had two men all at the time McComb and Bill is and Morrisburgs Andy Despard was in the pen alty hox of discussion about club all chip shots am of from the landing area to mirireyiumiuunmtmdm From Vbodxfliphlll and Dowrdtiil ln euro oi lth mow The Aces outsth the Com bincs 4131 Kingston scorers besides Brown Ford and Price were Charlie Covery Ron Earl and Jim Snrott Arnie Lawlor Doug Casset man and Wayne Frcitag scored for the Combines DRUMMONDVILLE Que CPlA goal by Bob Eastman with less than six minutes to play in the game gave Drum mondvulo Eagles oz victory over llloncton Hawks Sunday right and load in the best oiluvo Eastern Canada semi iinal series leading to hockeys Allan Cup Second game oi the series will be played here tonight CALGARY CPI Calgary Spurs took slranglohold on their western Canada Allan Cup semiiinal with Winnipeg lila roons Sunday whipping the Manitoba champions 74 beiore 5497 fans The victory vaulted tine Spurs into ZI lead in the bestoi five series The series will be completed in Winnipeg starting next Sunday Heavyweight Alliston Rink Wins Bonspiel TORONTO CPlA rink ski bed by Knobby Clark of Allis tun Ont won the heavyweight curling championship Sunday Clarks rink defeated Toronto toursome skipped by Don Campbell 945 Each of the 32 rinks had to weigh minimum of 1000 pounds Sam Showman 290 pound sponsor of the event said it will he an annual attair His rink which included world champion Chuck Hay of Scotland and Hce Gorvais of Edmonton former Canadian and world champion was eliminated in the quarter finals in the second event Bill Mot lat ol Brantford defeated Moe Sugarman of Kingston 85 while the Argo Alumni of Toronto beat Don Mclntoshs rink from Woodstock out 93 in the third event DRIVER KILLED LE MANS France AP Jacques Robby Weber one of Frances promising young race drivers was killed Saturday during practice torthc June in liiidrlies Advance Into OHA Finals KITCHENER CPIToronto Iiiariboros advanced to the On tario Hockey Association Junior linals opening in Toronto Wednesday with 31 win over Kitchener Rangers Saturday night it was the seventh game in the besiofseven semi finals with the lilarlies winning 42 with one tie in the finals they meet Hamilton Red Wings who won three games tied two and lost two in their semi final series with Niagara Falls Fly ers For the Marlins the Satur day win was measure of revenge year ago they were eliminated by the Rangers in eight games The Kitchener team domi nated Saturdays game but could not put the puck in the net The big stumbling block was Marlboro goalie Bob Whid dcn who was spectacular throughout the match WHIDDEN EXCELS Whidden was at his best in the opening and closing pe riods in both the Rangers had 17 shots on goal but tailed to score All told the Rangers had 41 shots at the net The Marlie goalia didnt get into action until the fifth gains of the series then became the star The Toronto team then standing with one win two losses and tie won three straight games crowd of 5983 saw the lilarlies take advantage of every break They were out minutes with 10 margin on badthander from Terry Caf irey Ranger captain Walt Tkaczuk lied the game with power play goal at MB of the second period But the Mattie came right back in front with soitie from Rickie Bayea then Cat irey got the clincher belors the period was over OilSli Increases Slab Distance TORONTO CF Clare Butler of Toronto was elected president of the Ontario Softball Association Sunday lucceeding Harold Dormer of Peter borough First vicegresid eat is Max Seheit of Toronto The annual meeting of 150 dclegalesvoted to place the pian slab florv savior games 46 feet from the plate instead of the present 43 feet with those under the rules of the Canadian Amateur Softball Association and the us organi zation The association represented 1130 team last year and the number is expected to increase this season ISSUE BIG Em The ltalian government Is to issue paper money in 100000 lire $1920 and 500001lre de played by wide margin in the first period but ended the Ztl Bonnie Curling Club today en ters into the final week of the season with full slate of events Tonight Tuesday and Wod nesday the men will have the annual viceski bmspiel No rink may have any club ships and no more than two regular vices full entry of 28 rinks has been received There are eightend games éauh of the three nightls at seven and nine oclock Viceiskips who have entered pinks and will skip them am Ken Green Don Cody Gare Mills Bill Casey Jadt Triaub an Bernley Hugh Merriam Waller Iitnnphrcys llon Spen cer Bill Fittsimons Emerson Swain Bob Nelmn Glarlln Surgenor Keith Waldielr Wan ron Wilgar Harry Hodglson illhour La Mans auto race Erank Broley Gard Spring nominations in addition to its present hombre bills Denis Deiordy from pass across the goal mouth from Jim Pappln Dave Keon and George Armlt strong scored the other Toronto goals while Stan llikila the National Hockey League scor ing champion scored for the Hawks it was Sawnhuk who kept the Leats in the lead however stopping breakaway by Eric Nesterenko midway through the first period with the beats lead ing 1o lliat one on Neslerenko was great Chicago coach Billy Ray said if he had scored that goal it would have made all the difference in the world Armstrongs goal which made it was the prettiest of the game The veteran right winger was triggcr on three My passplay aith Franlr hlahovlich and Keon lie lifted the into the Chi cage net as DeJordy sprawled to make the save lNJUlIES KNEE Armstrong suiicrcd an in jured right knee later the game when he collided with Chicago scoring ace Bobby Hull We wont know how bad it is until today Toronto coach Punch lntlaeh said after the game They loll me it isnt too bad though Armstrong also assisted on Kenns winning goal in the iirst period hlikitas goal came midway through or third period haul the shitty centre broke in on the left side and beat Sauchuk with blazing loiootcr This is what they Leatsl wanllxi itcay said They needed that victory here so ne have to in one game in Tor onto now lmlach disagreed contending Barrie Wins lit Scarborough SCARBOROUGH Barries Ileandunier hockEl team as sembicd lmm the winner pee wee pbyers specially for the an nual iamAtotn minor toum arncnl prevailed over Scarbor ough Lions to advanu into the sectad round of the month iang weekend competition Combined 21 come frombohlnd win the prdtldliS week the Barrio entry won out by 53 sczrc Barric new mcels Wextord next Saturday April 15 at 1230 pm in one game knockout The tourna ment continues each Saturday thmuflout April at Scarbor ocfiis Tam 092w Arena Terry Martin bagged the tying goal last week continued his strong ciforts with two goals in the decider ihilo Hugh Scott Scrvvchuksv HerOics Spark Leaf success the Leafs are still the under dogs as far as Im concerned Imiach singled out Sawcbuk veteran deteoccmnn Allan Stan lcy as Kcon as the Leafs bat performers lie tKeonl went both ways and killed penalties The ditiorence in the Lcais play Sunday night was in their penalty killing During the ilauks first power play of the game Chicago managed only two shots at the Toronto nel Hnlh clubs took two minor penalties in the game Both clubs arrived in Toronto today where the Leals will work out at pm EST and the Hawks were to practise later in the day Third game of the series is scheduled for Tuesday night in Maple Leaf Gardens while the fourth is also scheduled for there Thursday night SCISSORED SPORT CONTENDER WINS SYDNEY Australia Damc Pattie one oi Australias two competitors or the right to chnllcngc the United States for the Americas Cup in Septem ber easily beat Vim in an im promptu race Sunday Vim built in the US was brought to Australia to serve as trial horse for both Gretel who choi lcngmi for the aim in 1561 and produmd the other Dame Pattie This brings the diamond into line Curlers Start Final week Dave Smiui Dr Bruce Joint stonpDave Smith Andria fault Doug Campbell Gerry llamhlyn RoasBertralni R11 seir Campbell Howard Giant ler Cecil Harris Data Stool on Wednesday the ladies are hawng their closing dinner and annual meeting preceded by aflernoon library with two draws Thursday night the club skips are having ittney Ail rinks will be made up of skips playing the four positions The closing stag is the Etidny night feature by curling at seven oclock Saturday evening finial mined iitney will be followed try danc an Ice machine is burned 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