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Barrie Examiner, 28 Nov 1967, p. 10

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me name swim reason warden on sronrstOnmnr toyed Challenge For first DiviSion ey cums svcorr AFTER PAIR o1 decisive weekend successes against Woodstock Alcans Barrie Flyers moved up another notch in the tight OHA SeotorA hockey race Flyers bagged their sixth and seventh Wins to vault up to sixth place single oint behind Guelph Regals and three back of Toronto arlboros In advancing Barrie had some help from the third place Collingwood Kings who endeda perfect seven game home streakcompilcd by0akville Oaks witha 32 win Sunday nightJlyers are in gopd position to gain some more ground next weekend as they have one game in hand on Guelph andtwo on the Marlies The locals have direct confrontation with their nearest rivals next Sunday afternoon at Barrie Arena Regals are here for the 230 pm Pony DrawI outing Ityers have turned on their scoring power with 21 goals in their last four outings They pumped dozen ehind Woodstock netminder Al Bennett and heat 0r Illias Lyle Mortimer seven times While the top production line of Corby AdamsJon WeeksMike Dubeau is continuing hot pace the Flyei attack is starting tobalance out Dave Nichollshen rais ed his tally total to seven over the weekend after slow start and Al Stilt bagged his sixth Adams and Dubeau should be among the tophalf dozen when the league statisticsiare revoaled next Fri day Adams now has 11 goals and 13 assists while Dubeau has fourlgoals to go alongwithhis fat assist collection now at DEFENSIVELY Flyers rank fifth as Kingston 0ak ville Woodstock Belleville and Drillia have permitted more goals Erro McKibbon guarded the Barrie net in both Woodstock games to maintain strong 311 per game average Next weekend Flyers commence tough December schedule with six of 10 games on the road They have stretch of four away outings and one at home in 15 days between December 12 and 26 While Flycrs are making strong drive to move into the first division Al Shewchuks Junior club is off to fine start in the OHA Georgian Bay Junior circuit The ACs are neck and and Huntsville battling Collingwood Shipbuilders for the top rung in the seventeam neck with Parry Sound loop ACs who handed the strong Collingwood club their first and only 1055 right in Collingwood 10 daysago carrya 432 record THE BARRIE JUNIORS have Thursday for their home So far corporals guard whOare all local boys nights at Barrie Arena of 100 or so fans have been in attendance for four home dates The JuniorC brand of hockey is unpredictable and features plenty of goals The team deserves betterfate than playing in front of nearly empty houses New Plans Per 1968 Henley SI CAIHAIIINES 0P Next years Iioyal Canadian Rc gatta will have new look For the first time in the 86 yeai history of the Canadian rnwmg championships competi ftion will end on Sunday with the regatta heginningand cndA mg in August The loss Henley cxpcctcd to double as four day trial to deside Canadas Olympic row ing team will be held August on tin revamped Henlcy course here Past Henleys have concluded on Saluidaygand were usually held the ina week of July flie switch to Sunday is dcsigncd to provide fans with more onv pnrlunity to watch the grand ti hals The early August dates will allow oarsmcn and rowing officials to make use of the Au gust Civic holiday for travel hack to their homes The final decision on Canadas 196a Olympic rowing trials will he made by the Canadian Asso ciation of Amateur Oarsmen CAAD next month However most executive members of the organization favor using the Henley as trial irith national champions representing Canada in Mexico next fall Barrie Twice Is Shut Out FENETANG Barrie teams suffered pair of shutouts in Georgian Bay minor hockey lea gue actionat Penetang Saturday The local Peewee entry fell 1I1 and the Novice squad sponsored by John Ellis Con struction was downed 30 In the peewee clash Pcne tnngs Kenny Fprget posted the games lone goal mark of the first sides had an opportunitytotry out the power playaseach team was assessed one in or penalty in the middle period In the novice game the hosts scored twice in the middle sesv sioii and added one more in the poncluder after goalless open irig stanza The Penetang offen sive was shared by St Amant Dopuis and Beausoleil Forget Val entine tom Penalties Cote charge McArthur rough Scflflu Third Perl No Scoring Ye alti on ETANG Novrcr Firs Period No Scoring Pcn lty eausoleil ok thck Penetang Penalty Tam Canndian rowing will send 20 competitors to the Mexico City games with the team probath made up of small boats fours pairs double and singlet PowerPlay Boosts Banis Thepower play was productive for Barrie URW Local 535 Sun day attcrnoon at Barrie Arena The local Bantam squad surg cd for three third period tallies without reply to bounce Iiich mond Hill 44 in North York League encounter The host club rebounded from 10 deficit as Richmond Hills Binkley bagged the only score of the first period Brian Kinsella pullcd Barrie even at 630 of the middle session In the finale Hubbert post ed the eventual winner at unassisted rash of penal in the games latter stages hurt the visitor as Barrie collected two insura markers rKoes lag capita ed on twoman vantage at 45 and David It ohinson hit the target so seconds Short of the final horn also while Richmond Hill had pair in the penalty box First Peri0 Binkley Addley lt Stewart xcheck Second Period Barrie Kin sclla iBanncrman 30 Penal ties Cote board Kellett trip 1959 Barrie Hub Koeslag Barrie chinson Stewart 10 Fen Lies Kellett thold 45 nett slash ellet INDIVIDUAL AND to awards for the Barrie and and District Intermediate Fast ball Leagues 1967 season were dominated by personnel from two of the slit entries The champions were honored dur ing the weekend when the loa gue gathered for buffet and OTTAWA CF Wilh the Grey Clip game still fivedays away Canadian Football League officials starth gatherA ing here Monday in acitystllt getting over the shock of not being in the action nowuno Twillght hllxéd Tcnpin Mens High Singles Russ Mc Givcrn 244 Frank Febbn zoo Syd Stark 201 Ron Milburn hchivern 194 Ladies High Singles Lynda Symes 194 168 Lorna Thompson 162 Mary Woke 162 Irene DonA achv 159 Mens High Triples McGiiefn 619 Stark ms Febbo 455 Roger Woodard 460 Dave Marten 458 Ladies High Average Don sao Donaghy mlaurie Beatty 445 Wake 125 Dot Donnelly 420 Mens Hign Average McGiv cm 183 Ladies Iiigh Average Don agny 150 Good Friends League High Sing Shit Hawkins azirMarg Cow 236 Pearl Beyl ntI Burton 251 Illighv Tupi Hawkins B12 Barb Popp 670 Reynolds 658 An drey Eacotf 665 Doris Travis 6511 Norma Cohan £50 Button 513 SeasonHigh Sing Cohan 335 Hawkins 321 Pat Hears 321 HAMILTON CP The high ly sophisticated eye of the movie camera has taken the es pionage out of football General Manager Jake Gau daurv of Hamilton TigerCals saysno specific precautions will be taken to shieldhs clubs practice sessions fromwvoiildbe spies during the final days be fore the 1967 Grey Cup Ten or 12 yearsago we used to take on special security guards and try lohlde from the other teams spiesduring prac tices but these highly sophistle cateit game filmshave done away with that Gaudsur said Monday Ve have miles of film on Saskatchewan Including their three Western finalgsmed 0h we arent going tolallow people to sit in the stands and watohus work out Team Standings seasonHigh Trip 912 Cohhn I790 acott 215 Hawkins Saskatchc wan its New Brunswick 33 Eri tish Columbia 75 Ontario 71 Prince Edward Island 70 Alberg ta 65 Quebecs Nova tia 59 Newfoundland 52 Manitoba 51 Toronto VOttawa zs Kempview Mens Muior High Singles Ted Kelly 393 Get Forth MB Fred Hickey 344 Steve Wiggins 33 strongvszo HighTri gins 866 Armstrong 037 Forth 837 Tom Cowan 318 High Averages Al Broadioot 267 Wiggins 259 Tom Butler 257 Hickey 256 Forth 255 Don Fralick 251 Cowan 250 Team Standings Armstrong Hammerheads 12 Kempvie Bowl 10 Armstrong Serewdri Brass and GlennN Two LakcSlmcne Glass oopZ psBP 4Dons Essa 4Ba dance party at Snow valley ABOVE left to right Borden Flycr coach Bob ngood re ccives the Luke Iurohull Tro phy on behalf of outfielder Larry Hnrker the regular sea son hatting clinmpionHarkcr who was posted to Europe in midscason dominoted the hat What little action there was during the first day of Grey Cup Week was generally manufac tured and drew only passing in tcrest from fans of Ottawa Itongh Riders unceremoniously bounced out of the national final Saturday by Hamilton Tiger Cats The Ticets Saturday won the Eastern Fontball Cnnference twovgame final by totalpoint Score of 374 after beating Otta wa MLand 114 week earlieri Saskatchewan Roughriders Western Football Conference champions and defending Grey Cup titlists are in for asecond straight shot at thouown after ousting Calgary Stampeders in basketthree Western series lIIS 1L9 and 1715 The Cup game is scheduled for Lansdowne Park at 1pm EST Saturday Deci with nor tinoal television coverage by CTV and CBC The mainevent Monday was the arrival of the nine Miss Grey Cup contestants one re presenting each CFL club and the official kickoff to the planned festival week by Mayor Don Reid From here on in including Knights Count Weekend Wins Barrie Knigth won pair of hockey games during the week end On home ice Saturday Knights clipped Richmond Hill 21 in North Yodrpeowceenv counler The locals visited Base Borden Sunday and came borne with 4d conquest Alfie Larnoureaux bagged both Barrie markers in the league engagement counting the winner early in the final scssio Four minutes prior to the decider Val Stephan squared the gameatitvi iorRidimond Hill At BordenKeith Wice Lam oureaux leit Simmons and Rod ney Carroll all foundthe mark girlie Bob Ronald scored forth molars nicmionnniu ron Perl te onreaux Caldwelll Richmond Hill Stephan Stephenson Me Iteaguo Barrie Larni rie arms Chucksd Brass ndGlcnn ourcaux Penalty Rayton ting average racoiwlth 548 mark ln 1t games Borden cantnin Jock Slade and player Terry Leblanc accept the Go op Trophy as regular schedule champions from Grant Case general manager at Simeon District CoOpBELOV If Hines presents the Barrie OttawCiSAtilII IniShock Over Riders Downfall mammoth party at the Ottawa Coliseum following the game there are events planned every day for attending fans There also is 100 nk bonsp icl held in conjunction with Grey Cup festivities every year Meanwhile fans are coming in by nine special trains from Western Canada multitude of planes trains and cars and CFt executives are rolling up their sleeves for tour of the toughest be discussionlaboutthe players days of the year The big item today is the meeting of the constitution com mittee at which most talk will centre on the Committee on One League C00L which has caused friction for several such meetings The idea is to join Ville Eastern and Western conference into one homogeneous league with gate equalization balanced sched ule one set of governors and equalized television contracts Indications before the meeting are that most problems have been solved with the exception of television returns and that this maycause further delay While there nrerriore games in the Weston television during the season Eastern clubs get a7 bigge retur or IIIEII game is because they larger market area even with blackouts for home games Owners of Eastern clubs who countyon Simcoe ASSESSMENT DEPARTMENT Application will be received in writing fromryoung men to be trained as Assessors Several positions are available Salary Range sasoo$4soo perannum counrv QUALIFICATIONSr Grade XII Graduate Min Good character and inte gent ith determination to succeed Ambitious REflUmEMENTSI Successful applicants are required toenroll In and pass lhc threeyear Queens University Extension Course for Institute ofMunicipal Assessors of Ontario Positions are licenced by Department of Municipalhffairs Provmce the use of car Usual fringobenefits Ontario Must have and Pension Pla Applyln conf encenot IaterflianDeoemberblh 967 65 Rétakes NIAGARA PM Ont CPI Sim Atkinson of Niagara Falls llym has regained sols possession of first piece in the OHA Junior snoringrace over team mate Tom Webster Last week Atkinson scored two goals and one assist and now has 31 points Webster dropped out of last weeks dead lock although he had goal and anasrist for no hits Atkinson also leads to flee with Jo with Toronto Marlbom col lecting 19 goals in two games last weekend Bk Bayes and Terry Cattery have narrowed the gap Bayes collected three goals and tlvolssisu for at points point back It Cattery who added six points Hafias 14 goals and i9 assists Garry Swain of the Flyerr to SportsTrophv to coach Alvin Smith of Barrie Coop for cap turing the 1967 playoff title Kinsmen Weekend Sweep Tcrry Hodgsoii CoOp pitcher was chosen the leagues Most Valuable Player He receives the Smith Dairy norihy from II Granger Bummer Photos by Murray Cleland Barrle Kinsmen Novices swept to pair of weekend wins at Barrio Arena They bounced Richmond ltitl at in North York League encountcr then trip red their Barrie Novice affil ates of In an exhibition tilt In the league contest Barrio posted goal in each period as Chris Matthews Raymond and Borden shared the oftern sive Howley spoiled Barries shutout hid counting the lone Richmond Hill goal on third period power play at 1120 while Matthews was sitting out trip ping call In tho exhibition six plriyers shared the clubs scoring McNahb Carruthers Gor are not concerned about possi ble losses from gate equaliza tion are concerned about giving up part of their return from the lucrative Eastern television market No decision is ckpected from todays meeting That vlllbe left for the CFLs annual meet ing Thursday Between the two the EFC and WFC will meet independ ently Wednesday and there will pension fund started this sea son Meanwhile the Lansdowne Park field is getting special at tention for the Saturday game Vnrkmen were busy Monday replacing sod near the sidelines on the north end of the field The plastic tarpaulin was down on parts ofthe field Mon day to protect it against scot tered snowflurries while the re sodding operation was in pro gressy The field itselfstill is soggy from recent show and ra GOING ROUGH IIIELBOURNE CPJ Mike Bella found the going rough in thefirst round of LheVictoria state tennis championships Monday Belkinf formerly of Montreal was ousted from the dyriionds County Assessmcnt Commissioner County Adm Barrle10nta reiennona res1221 mcnjs singles by Neale Fraser ofAustralia 119 um noon Building ncr Laycock Kelly and Angus all hit the mark Blclby bagged the lone tcam mnrkcr unassisted after the club had built 4D advantage medium on no red to sixth with It points trolling Kticbenera Walt Thank by one point Ilyer goaltender1bil Myer leads with 139 average on 11 It goals in is gamesma Ed wards of Toronto hooped from fifth to second with 270 Iver sge to shade Hamiltons Gerry Gray 271 Leading scorcrsi Atkinson NI Webster NF or cry Tor Mandi Kit swath no Martin or IIouIe hill Loy NF Luce Kit Poet KINSIIEN RICHMOND HILL First Period Barrie hint thews incident 500 Penalty Mcsleythnok Second Period Barrie Rey mood tPearsalll 515 Pcnaltyi McNobb elbow 1130 Third Period Barrie hora den Matthews moo ILillk mond IIilI Bowley Bars 1220 Penaltyi Matthews trip 1100 RINSth ELLIS CONSI First Period Kinsmen Mc Nabb 200 Pcnoltics None Second Pcrlod Kinsmcn Carinthan Garncrt 1200 Kinsmen Garner 1ft 41ins men Luycock 14 Pcnaltiesr none Third Period Ellis Blelby 00 Klosrncn1clly Tam blynl gt7 Kinsmen Angus Penaltyi Matthews trip Mllioti HOCKEY El DefF APt 221610 21141 M17 15 2122 15 ZIJI Trail Montreal Toronto Chicago Detroit Winnipeg New York Boston 16 35 Trail Groh Stephen Morrison McArthur Carter Feltisl Chicago John Stem Scott Montreal is Kocslag Bowen Renniek Detroit 1Brian Richardson Patterson Winnipeg Heels Brown New York Wallace Kel mnn Toronto to Kinsclla Mlt ehinson Richardson Case Visemanlr Boston Dusomn Bedard muhoraHrtF fl Gaudaur Regards CPI Position HAMILTON Jake Gaudaur general manager of Hamilton figerACats says he is prepared to think about be coming commissioner of the Ca nadian Football League Senator Keith Davey resigned early this year and aCFL com mittee has been searching for new candidate Therehas been speculation that choicewill be discussed when the club presi dents convcne in Ottawa this week for the Grey Cup OFF To nthw YORK TORONTO CPI Hes Smoothie Canadas Horse of the Year left by vanMonday for New Yorks Aqueduct track and the 559000 added Display Stakes there Dec Smoothie finished fourth in the $150000 Washington Internation al at Laure Md two weeks ago nI oaseoaecag Cleveland Providence Spokane Springfield Rochester Erie Quebec Denver Butfolo Hershey Cleveland 10 Richardson Thomson Robertson Forbes Eric tDrurhmond Providence 15 Lamoureaux Hamilton McFadden Ark sey hIcTurk MacDonald Spokane Daly Rochester Ayres Sim mans Denver Kirkpatridrlmi Springfield Dewar Wise2 Livingstone Buffalo CockA ranc umumuaaaerorfi eeqaoocoa ==un 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