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Barrie Examiner, 3 Oct 1967, p. 8

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not Manila eaeh other these twoBothm mm PuertohimSanliuo storm comment Barrie Revives more no By CHRIS AYLOTT JUNIOR HWKEthas been revived in Barrie after an absence of one season Localolticlais an nounced yesterday that an entry has been filed for the 100708 season brin membership in the OHAs Georgian Bay Junior eague to seven tea zTho Barrlevteam whichflwilkbe sponsored by McCann Auto Electric hasDon Bowen back asman ager and Al Shewchuk as coach This same combina tion looked aftertheiast Junior clubhvoseasons back and last ear were with the Barrie Minor Hockey Associations uvenile squad Incorijunction with the news of the Junior comeback the BMHA re vealed that they have suspended operations of their Juvenile team for this season MANAGER aoweu stated marine nucleusoithe Junior team wiilvlikely consist Moverage players from the BMHAs Midget club along with several rel turnees who skated last year with Bradford Falcons Hockey Association while the erouschanges in the structure of the game meeting will be held in Orlllia later this week to redratt schedule which will morerthan likely consistyof double homeuand home set of 24 games ORAregulationsstate that lay group must be under 20 years PROVIDING OPPOSITION tor the reorganized Barrie entry in the Junior loop will be Oriliia Pene tang Collingwood Parry Sound Huntsville and new teamtrom Bracebridge The Barrie Minor Hockey Association has been busy preparing for another all season Tryouts will commence Wednesday at Barrie Arenalior the eight squads The BMHA has and teams in midget bantarn peewee and novice age groups In preparation for the annualixgovincial elimina tions ofthe Ontario Minor Hockey sociation Barrie will he engaged in league action The tour clubs will once againpaflici ate flrefiNorth York action in the Georgian Baygroup gt National Hockey League expansion and the new professionalamateur agreement have resulted in nrlriln Olin1A has followed suit and new proposals willbe Proust terect at their November annual gathering The biggestchanges concern population groups andage regulations The OMHA executive reviewed the population situation at length and tlrey have al ready adopteda new alignment effective this season NEW OMHA innovation is theestablishing of TripleAcategoryfor Centresover 35000 people The winnerof this series in allagegroups wr eligihle to contest the allOntario crown with the Me 1800tb 3000 900 to 1800 and under 90 Toronto champion and the Northern Ontarioselite sentattves Newfchampionshlp trophies are being secured for the remaining six popu ation groups and Bar wrll battlein the DoubleA section for populatio centres between 10000 and 35000 Other groupings areA 5000 to 10000 3000 to 5000 1Age group changes Were rim and cont ous issue at last Mays meeting of Canadian Arnateur Hooks Associationyi saskatoo Whileg BEyers born after May 31 as follow légvget 1951 Bantam 1953 Few The big change for the $6360 season owers th Eligibility age for all age groupsmaking theeitectiye da orplayersbornatter December 31 onsiderabledebat over this issuertook placeat Sashatioo an the DEA es Atter strum tor the batting titta with HM average minted theyeartha 30year fm earnednmaverage Gihson whine right was broken linerdrivev the middle Macaroner auttkiemly te record with 29 ERA Computer Girfes Caridmglsj Ede BDSTDNAP The old rmbllnking eye ol the com uter gives St Louis Csrdinalsfthe statistical edgeover the upstart Boston Red Sox In batting pitching and mantoman com parisons at most poslttora The same chilling statistics do not take into account Boa tona dramatic surge lrom ninth to tirst in one raeason and the cordinals cakewalk to the part nant in aNatlonal League that was supposed to he wellbel anccd VExcepttorarlvastrzemslrt in1eltiieid audRicn PeEFcEiir at shortstop lbs ardlnnls appear to have an edgsat every position going into the World Series opening Wednes day at Fenway Park Third base could he standoff depending upon the whim ot Dick Williams the Boston man ager who shitlsrdineupn hunch with magic touch Lets start with the pitching or that Is the department that Insanity decides short series in the hastrolaeven com eti tlon manager RedSlroend oust John already has announhed he will use Bob Glbson iEhgs andNelson Brilesin the tirst three games All are rlghthem dcrs H1er WITH GIBSON Steve Carlton regular jetty starter would be iavnliahle tor touth gamebut the Redhead might wantto right back to Gibson hisac and 1964 Series hero in the fourth samo tube sure of getting maximum three starts trorir him series goes the route The bullpen cre of All Jack son Jack Lamahe ter Ray Washhurn tier and Ron Willis corn iete strong atalt Williamswiil open wh Jose Santiago Puertollioari who has alternated between starting and relief throughout his career and will follow with Jim ironborg the ngama winner who pit bed Sundays clincher Gary Bell probably best bet forthe third gam with Lee Stanger possibility The big man in thghoiton bulimia Starting wlth Orlando Cepedo getting the call over George Scott and JulianrJnvler over either Jerry Adair or 0nd SOX AT SHORT ltico Petrocelli ol Boston is atandout ovennal Mexviiie at shortstophut third is tight tit betweenjha cards MlkeShan non and BostonfsDallori Jones both good men with the hat Williams seldom used doeFay the regular third semen at the start of the aifisdms everybody heat hat tor Most IVaIuab Player honors in the American League moat bax ranked over anyl it ytielder although the Cards Lou Brock combines speed and power and icarrled the ciuhtnearly season Cuit blood at the Cards has to be the centre llalder over rookie Reggie Smith ot the So Mike And ws at sec although Flood has been having rnid trouble throwing since season injury Smith had good second half alter slow start Roger Marla both at bat and in the tleld swide edge in right field over either Ken Harelson or rJose Tartahuil Maris backup men Bob lolan and Alex Johnson rate on par with Harrelson and Tarts bull Santiago frets Job BOSTON AP se Santi go laughing boy who careereopenin Seriu tor hasten Red Santiago all member the Boston pitching statt most of the season amed prondly Monday after as named tostart against ASt Louis Cardinals Wednesday at Fenwayvlark Acquired from the Kansas City arm system tor$50000 at th dotthamtgfljse my osted 17A ord th place Red so last ohnston stou t6 and Lam gt The third gains piayed din theweekend at lhe0rillia Oval was won by the defending mlddlatveigbt FuiibaCit George Reed of Sas hhtnhewan ritouglaldors has closed rground our teammate JackrAbendsdran in the Wash ein Football Copier tseoring race Rcedscoredtwo touchdowns in Saskatchewans 1715 wrn over TorontoArgonauts Sunday and marshes anpnlnts on 10 touchdowns it Broken BOWENA lbaiy henvenuti had broken rib whoophe entered the ring In New Yorkxlast Fridaynight lo an uncesslirl etenpeothls Hi This type of fracture is ery ditt lt tospot became it is located lelt forward lbI uciano in only two fr tu re occurred NeivYork commission physician vid champions Eaipir Gooke toseed his ner who ledboston RedSoxJo pennant BOBFELLER to or itastball landlndians set major leaguelhaseball recor with CleVe and sixth and Wed oncemarker in the half of the éeveptb plaoekickrng laid goal and two converts fin the Canadian football League interlocidng contest tomaintain his lead at pd points on converts 13 id goals aridimres singles ills field goals or in the league BY show Loy Coleman and Teirv Evolution of Calgary Stamped ers and Ken Nielson of Winnli peg Blue Bombers tied torthini place each with to points Coleman and Evanshan earHK scored toudrdown Saturday as 1818317 downed the Eskimos in WFC game aLEdmonIon Nielsen Wu heldpointiess Slim day as Winnipeg durnpedVen couveriM Tons warrantsT Reed leads the rushing with 901 yards gained onm carries torra LEIyard average acarryr wellahead of Joe Thomas at Edmonton inseetmd spot with 67 yards on 109 carries Thomas average is 62 yards Evansben leads hE nearst rivaibylsl yards in the pew receiving department Evansh has caught 63 gbtweight hing Car eth shot at the eighth when hipes wentdown for the second ttm Wilt Cokes upth in the same cairn manner which marked his fight in theOairiaud ena Th champion ironrDaIia hnr weighed14545 d1 lowswlth Birreceptlo loam yards andja 135average Calgary leads ni Ihe passing VdepartrnenLVrQuarta rback Pete iaskef has completed 192 at mpasscsnttunpted or 2910 yards monounsa ale Felon gar antencnumua The plelcd 3115 of 217 passes attempt yards KEMDW TOPVPUNTEE Randy Kerbow of Edmonton Is the top punter wlthan aver age 541 niannhfiyturisr Neil Beaumontot the Liar fol lowswith 407yard average Another Edmonton player leadsln jpunt returns Trent Waltershas renamed the ball All times tor yards Winnipegs Dave harm ey leads in kidroti retinaslichen total ot 10 returns for 468 yards 1200 ard average Joe Hernandez of Edmonton hasreturned Eve inimwotiom while Peter Kempi also of Edmonton hasY been successful on ally chonverts he has attempted the scheduled is Shrpes landed month the first three rounds butralter okes held command that or 23 to lead that department marrygs mrrrkas men lahsat Woodbine Sat Ladiaa ctty mm Elehfiinei Nancy tau voting Ronnie Patrolsu RobsonLang Jackson rillz lakesidecab 11 Bertram Greer Aces tewarbs Lucky Dollar TeamStandtngs llohsonlnng tat Answering 23 Lakeside Lcmays 2i Bertram l6Stcw arts is Greurarit Gold ngs hrs Week The Barrie Minor Hockey A9 sedation gats ott to an early activesiartvthisweehwith try out salon or their tour by grmruprsihe openpreetioes will seq diarge of 25 cents per man to help defray ice rental expenses The midgets hitthc ice first with pm workout Wednesday Thursdays BMHA hyout sdied ule includa two groupsV bantarn at pm and novice at 655 pm 389 mains the some as last year tor the 1967 68 hockey season Groupings are governed by birthdates alter May 51 the rnidgetr 195 ormore umomnrmhitré COMPANXIJMITED

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