Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 2 May 1968, p. 10

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fictive InOitSeason By CHRIS AYLOTI BOTH BARBIE entries were represented at the Royal York in Toronto last weekend as the Ontario Hockey Association gathered for its annual business meeting The Georgian Bay JunierC circuit will be un changed with all seven teams prepared to contest the 198869 season Membersare current defending rigw far schedule and glayoff champion Huntsvtilr er chants Parry Soun Brunswicks Bracebrldge Lumber Kings Orlilia Stock Bros Barrie McCanns ACs Col lingwood Shipbuilders and Penetang Pontiacs The Barrie club has shuffled its executive bodyas Ai Sbewchulr will be back as coach and Bob iiiailion retains the secretarytreasurer duties Don Bowen mov es up to the office of resident and Barrie Minor Hock Association hand the manage resi eat Maurice McFadden will at tasks The BMHA incidentally has called its annual eral meeting and election of officers for Monday iii lath pm at the Embassy Hail THE FLYERS had dele alien of four at the Sea ior catego meetin inclu first vice rryesident iii Short an ire Wid treasurer Dave Sarjeant ihelo member clubs voted to eliminate the rule layers to he called up on an aft president Paul Ford rington manager Jim permitting Junior liated basis by Sen or clubs This change was made as direct result of Marlboros wholesale use of this allowance The majority of the senior clubs believed that this was an unfair advantage over the rest of the league The pos sibility of the season arose whcnword and Woodstock are ready The possibility of some Joe eague shrinking to eight entries next passed around thatGuelph to cease operation affiliation with the NHL with layer hel the prime concern was discussed and fgane of it arlbaros was dele ated to discuss that matter with Clarence Campbell this same matter of player personnel the teams voted to increase al lowable Branch to Branch transfers from four to eight players an ourcaoe of no weeks meeting of Simcee County secondary school representatives considering the possibilities of promoting suggestion that an area formed Bugger locally was the Senior rugger club he The new team which one person suggested he call ed the Georgians will hold the initial practice next week Wednesday May 8th and plans call for few exhibition games as starter The practice will be at St Monicas Se arate School sports field Steele Street in Barrie star ng at7 pm Persens interested in joining the new team are in vitedto get in touch with the fa lowing Simcoe County recreation director Peter Cavill at 7281221 Ext 43 in Barrie Jack LeSa go of Barrie North Collegiate at 7266541 Bay Holt of Midlandat 5262410 Jim ietz ner of Collingwood at4286937 Newcomers to the sport which is basically forerunner to Canadian foet ball Meanwhile school level in are invited to come out to the efforts to organize the area continue as representatives ractlce game at the from Barrie Collingwood Elmvate Orlllia and Midland met with Simcoe County recreation officials Peter Ca viil and GeorgeCoulson along with Ontario Bugger Union school coordinator John Brown of Aurora Wing Builder Dies In DETROIT tCP As long as Gordie Howe continues to play and probably long after the De troit Red Wing great retires bocirey fans will cherish the memory of Jack Adams Adams 73 spiritcdleader of the Red Wings for 35 years died in his office Wednesday after sufferinga heart attack Howe still star at fl and highest scorer in the history of the National Hockey League mains behind as testimony to Adams many achievements Kit was Adamsfiwho scouted Howe then atcenager and started hhn on the road to greatness Plcking him out of bunch of kids at training camp and watching him develop has been my Adams once confided Hes ving memm rial to my career Mr Adams was like father to me Howe said When joined the1ied Wings organiza tion was only in years old and he looked after me asthuugh was his ownso Mr Adams had morelove and dedication for any man ev ew He helped me tremendously in every phase of myrcareer ft was ironic thatAdania deaih came during the Stanley Cup playoffs because his name lstriscrihcd on the Stanley Cup player coach and eneral ansger Afuneral service will be held here Saturday in member of hackeys Fem form hockey He booster for CPIIL Wing organization as manager coach in 1927 He served with the Red Wings tor 35 years until relieved of his duties in April 1952 Then he helped found the Central Prdfes sional Hockey League of which he was president at the time of his death About 10 days ago he was taken to hospital with nose bleed Doctors urged him to slow down because of high blood pressure and weight problem cant siow down Adams told close associate Tuesday Ive got to go It was this same determina tion and willingness to work that brought success to Adams born in Fort William Ont in his 35 years with Detroit his teams won 11Nl1L titles iri cludlng record seven in row from 1959 to 1955 and seven Stanley Cups The Red Wings made the playoffs in 28 of the 35 years including consecutive seasons from mate 1959 Sid Abel coach and general manager ofthe Red Wings land close associate of Adams was another hockey official dened by the death This is great personal loss saldAhel who pl ed with Howe and Ted Lindsayayon the famed production line during De oits championshi years iutheeariy 1950s tEverything have ever done in hockey has been with Mr Adams played for him coached for him and followed inlhi footsteps as general man 8g Clareneatcampheli president said of Adams Throughout thcjwhnle of his life from tbeIfirst time he put on apalr of he devoted his entire life to anything that had to neer Adams began his hockey skates until today was always mom rucx rolls be hind North Stars Bill Plagcr MINNEAPOLIS CF When coach Wren Blolr of Minnesota North Stars tells Bill Goidsuor thy to score he scores At least thats the way it hap pencd Wednesday night as the North Stars defeated St Louis Blues 51 to even their bestoh scvcn Stanley Cup semifinal at three games each Blair recalled later that the uycaroid right winger already had scored one goal in the game when St touts scored in the second period told Goldie we were even Blair said Heshouid have cleared the rebound in front of Cesare Minnuota goaltender Cesare Maniago so told him he bEir for get another goal to make up for the one they scored So what does he do but got one on the next shitt MILAN ADDS ONE Goldsworthy scored both his goals in the second period and linemato Milan Marcottn added another in the third Wayne Conneliy nnd Andre Boudrlns scored the other Minnesota goals Gary Sabourln scored his third goal oithc series for St touts nn Larry Keenans rc Adqms Offices The sad if allocomiiiive engi career at 16 in the Northern Michigan Senior Hockey League against players older than him self He turned professional with Tomato Arenas intent and was with them when they won the Stanley Cup Then he moved to Vancouver Millionaires to play for Frank Phirick andlwon the scoring title Trail AJBC St PALM BEACH GARDENS Fla CFAP Kenneth Fulton of Trail BC won certification Wednesday for the Professional Golfers Association tour Fuilnnwas oneof five Cana dians seeking to win spot in the tour at the infhols PGAvap proved tournament player train ing school competition which ended here Wednesday The top 15 scorers will be ttcd to the tour Bob Dickson uni Okla finished With 59 total to lead all entries Fulton who shot 75 and 73 in Wednesdays final two roundswostied for lftb with 550 Butch rLawren He crowds ROYAL RESERVE most satisfying rye whisky at very inviting 21 and goalie Cesare Mani ego but charging fini Ecce gt hound after Goldsworthy had given the North Store no load at 634pf the second period The seventh and deciding game of the series will he played in St Louis Friday night at pm CDT and will be tele vised nationally by the CBC The winner will meet Montreal Canadians in the besiofseven final which openslln the West Sunday Meanwhile coach scotly Bow man of St Louis was still furn ing about Tim Ecclestenes dis allowed goal in the Second pe riod and the work of referee Bill Friday Hes hex or something Bowman saldoutslde tho Blunt dressing room MHERS AVAILABLE We have no confidence in Friday was very disappointed to get him for two gomes In this series especially with Skov Bruce Hood available Ecclestonesshot went in saw it clearly from behind the bench and the net bulged Bowman said he had irouble with Friday in Boston and Phil adelphia earlier this season even had Iroifola with film when wns in iuniorhockcy and he was linesnian he said ByTflE CANADIAN pness Montreal Chicago st Minnesota Minnesota at St Louis WEDNESDAYS HOCKEY Verdun Niagara Falls Niagara Falls leads bestof fiveeaslern final 21 Gains PGA Tour Darunouth NS who had been In among the top 15 most of the tournament soared toaniaz in the seventh round Wednesday and followed it witha 75 in the eighth and final round to finish with 455 total and out of the 101115 Wayne Vollmer of Vancouver shot 77 and 74 to finisliat 602 and Norm Doyle of Montreal had two rounds of 75 to finish at nurPhilippa Giroux of Montreal shot aunt in the seventh round but did not submit rod of the eighth rTRY EXAMINER WANT ADS stone if and Gary Venerut to 17 of the Blues fail to Eeclestones shot from just in side the tight faceoff circle in hit the crossbar and drop at lianiogos feat Ecclestone and defenceman Ba of ay Piagcr banged their sticiri on the glass partitions behind the net but the goal judge just sat there shaking his head DIDNT SEE IT Ecclcstonc hit me on the arm and didnt see where it went after that Manlago sald following the game dont lhillk it hit the cross Signs GI Bill In Open Teams LONDON AB The first signs of rift hetweanprofes sional and amateur tennis threatened today to halt thcpro grass of opentournameuts American promoter George llfacCall was reported planning to pull his 10 stars out the Kent championships at Booken hamone nfthc open tourna ments scheduled to precede Wimbledon He said the prize money of fercd was not big enough and started planning rival tourna me of his own at Eastbourne Officials of the Kent chain pionships reacted angrily and complained to the British Lawn finals AssociationWednesday Laurie McCallum of the tournament said hope we can still sort out the situation ALLOWS OPEN EVENTS The international Lawn Teri nis Federation sanctioned opcn tournaments month ago and allotted four open events to British this year fhe firstthe British hard court championships at Bourne Art Vern uffey and HOCKEY Semifinals Series FA 2210 41022 Serlel 16 21 If It 2116 Result Wednesday Louis Minnesota Game Friday Louis Memqu Ken Rosewall one of MacCaiis professionals MacCali sald then he was uudecidedwhether to enter his players in the twoeyenta lmme diater before Wimbledonthe Kent and the Imndon champion ships at Queens Club lilcCalium said today MacCali had now told himhls players would not compete at Becken ham because the prize money was too low Thereis first prize of $1100 the mens singles andrmo in Golfer womenf You always get free installation only takes 1015 stall is mufflerl I954 i967 CHEVROLE PONTIAC card at we PHONE 1414 ALL CHRYSLER renoouvcrs No better miracl made asbestos lining for tempera Lure control Fully gii and VCnrte tau Woolco Blanche Sports Centreand persons had to be turned away Thcy kept us up for the game and we forced the play cepingthem mouth last weekwas won by make the goal iii first action last night 01115 utp aye bar but Moose defenceman Elinor Vaslro told me it hit the the Minnesota rone appear to side of the net Goldsworthy lilamctia and Dave Balon now have total of 19 goals in the series Blues goaltender Glenn Hall wasrcploccd by Seth liiartin when the North Star took 30 lead earlyln the second period Connolly opened the scoring at 528 of the first petiod with weak bouncing shot Boudrlas made it 21 five minutes later after stickhandling around St Louis defenceman Talbot and Barclay Finger CORES 0N REBOUND rSabourin sandwiched his goal Wows BA Senior anew ctwrtn Goldswortlws pair the second period and Marcella scored on his own rebound mid way tbrough the third fl look Hall out to give him rest Bowman said Not be lniurcd or any ause he was thing Eiflilvplaiscd the 15172 fans for helping keep his team up for the game it was the largest etropollian bout 1000 rowd ever in the gainst St Lou if balance said Now all we have tq do is win as more roithnis can our INVNEW on1osen raurononuss oau John Franks Atkinson Pontiac Buick Ltd 732648815 $1285 him JV ALLcneoIT canes ACCEPTED nu CREDIT canos ACCEPTEDI Oil Coin stiles Eaton some SHINE Plo NIAGARA PM Out CPI Vanilla Maple hell turned slantkillerrchauday aim and leyearold goaltender led the charge Wayne Wood was hijillianl in the petsvfor Verduns the Que bee team and signsaxiom Niagara Falls Huts trio the third game of theft Butch Canadahfemoriai Cup finaLv Wood stopped as of so llyer drives so oflhetnin the final period But the Flyerl still hold mgame advantage in the bestoffive final Niagara liailr leads with the fourth game scheduled here Friday night end the My necessary here Sai urday Key to the victory for the vlsi tors was threegoal outburst in thetth period when illch ard Lavule Real Warm and chnauld Corneau beat Niagara Falls goalie Phil Myra with goals in afourminuie span Gerry Swain spoiled Woods shutout with rebound dip in the second period SCORE FIRST GOAL After scoreless first period beforea crowd of 2717 Lavole opened the Verdun scoring with his first goal of the nigh He Tonight Herold Ynnch Heating inter mediate Enirgrounds pm Barrie Coon Intermediate Johnson Street School pm United Eicctricnl intermedi ate hfac Morrison Park pm hlesday May United Electrical intermedi ate Queens Park pm Tonight Unlversal Cooler intermch ate Queens Park pin Sunday May Universal Cooler inlcnncdaiie fish at pm Woods Scnior Shear Park Dim Mundah itin Universal Cooler fnicrmedi ate Queens Park pm Wednesday filly Park pm sud shines Witt vs Cookstawn South Stmcoc rebound and LNIMIHWAMMOLW Seuin tied It at the iknmto mm mating in trontotthe Verdun crease to trap the re bound after Rick teyrshot from the polnl hit the crossbar Comcau scored the winner on breakaway at 743 of the third tra in the Fiver do fence at red line hat forced Niagara Failsto open up dad Vincent moved in to intercept passout lie skated with Yves Larocqne and hackhandcd close drive paathiyre who was screened by his own defence parole made it +1 at 1149 lie broke from his own end with flioux who pulled the defence glen out after crossing the blue ne Wlnoehof the eastern final vicii meet Eslevan Bruins west cm champions at either Verdun or Niagara Falls FLai gaml will be Monday nlght Eaii iiowe May Rebuild Stables TORONTO CF Earl Rowe 73 who ends his five ycar term as lieutenantgover nor of Ontario shortly sayshn plans to return to drivingtrot ters and rebuilding the Rowe lands standardhrcd racing oper ation gt if do drivett must proha bly would be in some of the colt stakes he sald certainly wouldnt want to do it on reg ular basis But have been ioglt them every morning at the farm so ill be ready whenth time comes Rowe is licensed to drive in Canada but be will have to fake routine medical examioauon mandatory for all drivers over 50 years old didnt quit driving because felt ltwas beneath the lieuten antgovernors dignity he said The lieutenantgovernor has 17 yearlings all his fann at Newton Theright look The Poole by London Fog ohlnson out Just nest of Bradford tamer re Whenthe fog rolls in or the rain comes down or the into your LondonyFog Maincbat This Poole weatherresistant in exclusive Cloth 657 Berticl polyester and 35 com

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