Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 May 1968, p. 10

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recs MN um Balloon Breakers Receive Trophies By EARL HasKiM The Harris InterCity Dart League presented tro phies to winners at banquet held at the Army Navy and Air Force Club last night The Canadian General Electric team of Capt Ciord Pemberton Andy Quinn Cooke Bord Hobbs and Ed Cant captured the Group championship Capt Ed Lewis and his ANAFC team won the Group Derek Smith won the honors for top player with 180 for the league for the season he Legion No team of Ron Pickles carries Derek Smith and Tom Mplone lead the best baseball for the season COREY ADAMS the athlete that makes sports such as hockey ball golf and pool look easy isthe chairman of the Save Life program The at John Ambulance is bringing this course to Barrie and will hold classes all through the summer months Course for Sale BILL McCUTCHEON is off to fine start this season Bill was best man at the radioTeeVeePress tourney recently and tied Jim Email for low gross at the Barrie opening MI GERVAXS club manager at Ander son Park is smiling again His injury from stepping on rake in the sand trap was not as serious as ilrst anticipated WENT OVER to the Barrie golf course the other night to play nine holes of golf The next day the Barrie club ran an ad in the paper Golf Just because equal too much eauce use profane language talk while youre putting dont spell your name right cant add the score card and dont replace the divotsgthate no reason to sell JIMMY SMALL the Barrie Golf Club champion and brotheriniaw Jim Lowrey depart tomorrow for twoday canoe trip down theASaugeen River week from today Small will represent Barrie in the Ontario Champion of Champions golf tournament This tourney with over 200 eligible club champs will be played at Toronto Rosedale DON DICKERSON the new manager at the Roxy Theatre is handing out free passes The next time on see Don put the touch on him STAN WRAY our Oxford walker just got back to work this morning Stan said made it to Elin vaie in record time but its sure long walk back missed the bus BARBIE LADIES will have Funday on Tues day 21 They will probably catch hell when the hus bands find out MLA suggests Hockey TORONTO iCP When the Ontario government buys equip ment for minor hockey players it is helping provide talent for the National Hockey League and should have say in how and wli ere the professional game is played Liberal mem ber told the Ontario legislature Thursday Elmer Sopha IASudbury said Labor Minister Dalton Bales who handles grants for amateurs sports should be able in share in the decisionmaking now being done by the profes sionals Mr Bales estimates contain an item of 5140000 ior equip ment grants to amateur sports The grants are made through the Ontario athletic commission er whose primary responsin iiy is supervision of boxing and wrestling in the province Mr Snpha said the granis mustbe seen in the light oi the trernendous employment oppor tunities opened up by expansion of the National Hockey League He said he resents the dictaL gtiorial and monopolistic attitude of the beer barons and their as snciates connected with mates sicoal hockey and their deci sionstbat make it necessary or young Canadians to play in the us instead of Canada Grants in amateur sports should be increased if the gave eroment has voice in decl sluns aifecting the careers oi young athletes But if it does not get voice then the govern meat should say we do not ilkv the way you run this thing Control From now on we give no assistance to thicken CPl PAINT so LEWIS coop PEMB MURRAY LAWSON ERION occews coNoRAruLArions FROM Strengthen Protection For Sr Softball Rosters Within miauies oi faclng crisis concerning the wellare of one of iis playing members vot ing delegates oi lhe llarrlo and District Mens Scnior Snllball League passed lcgislallon to help prevent another such oc cumnce Elmvolo Palace Hotel which was ready to cease oper ations doc to wholscsalc de parture oi 196 players curran ly is in the process oi solvagv Ing their 1963 entry The problems at entry stnblL ily due to the ceasing at can tracls at the end at the playing season were discussed at length Elmvnlc wishing to drop out rather than fieldan inferior team which in their view was in lhc best interest oi lha whnle league revealed that only six players would be back off their 1967 roster number of these would not be available all the limo doc to work com mitmenis New team leaders manager Stan Ritchie and coach Los Coulsoa have two strong pitchers in the person of Leo Belcnurt and Jim liicAlllsler long with returning veteran caichcr Lou Belcourt First baseman Dave Campbell will onlybe able to play part time on account of work and managv SIGNS WITH RIDERS OTTAWA CF Tom Pul 1enZ3 native of Ottawa and graduate of the University of Michigan has signed 1563 con tract with Ottawallougli Riders oi the Canadian Football League GLASS CENTRE LE DUNLOP ST BARBIE Gals Pittsburgh Exterior on i2 Rolls WallpaperMr 12 Rolls WallpaperMr l2 Rolls WallpaperMr Pirie Gal Fabulon Floor FinishMr lUCKY 124 42 Peacock Plate Glass MirrorMr Waller Cobb relan no Barrie Gals Pittsburgh Drierior Latex House PaintMr ONTARIO DRAW Buckland 17 Castle DrE Base House PaintMr Viano KIIkk 32 Weldon St Pitt 130 Wellington Si McKinney 79 Oakley Pk Sq Oro Station Jack Lennnx RR Barrie Gal Fabulon Floor FinishW Lloyd 368 Codrng ion St Reynolds Aluminum Lawn ChairC Anderson Donald St 10 Reynolds Aluminum Lawn ChairKim Webb Stroud Reynolds Aluminum Lawn ChairB Lougheed Pains WlClL i2 ReynoldsAluminum Lawn mailnon iieirennnn Clarkson Hotel ii RcynoldsAlumlnum Lawn ChairMargorie McMillan 15 Reynolds Aiinriinurn Lawn ChainMrs is among Aluminum Lawn chairMrs 17 Reynolds Aluminum um ChairMrs 46 pervade Dr WPPZEE Strabane Ave Grace Jory RR Barrie Stabler 20 Oakley Park Sq 1a Reynolds Aluminum Lawn ChainMrs Shambe i7RaySt Tickets drawn by in mm irom MayIi loss or outfielder Ritchie is cull rccovcring from hockey in lury Since the rules allowed play ers to move around irccly at the end of the season it was dccidcd to protect the interests oi the participating teams so ihcre will be some assurance oi basic roslcrfor Ibo following 59350 FROZEN ROSIE As result Howard liommill oi Noiiawa Rcdmcn proposed resolution covering releases it was wordcd to say that play ers certificates signed for the current season will be valid un iil June 30 of the NEXT play ing season Anyone wishing release must notify his cam in writing before April is This leg islation wascarried and takes effect imcdlriiely This mcans that players rosters finalized for the 1965 playing season will be frozen over tho winter and the clausc concerning re leases covers the pre season training in the spring of 1969 in oibcr business lhc league will conduct draw ior prize on Wednesday July 17 the date at the final regularly schcdulcd Queens Park doubleheader On account oi cool evening weather in the early stages at the son son Ncwniarkels Thursday night home games have been moved ahead to so pm start until June 15 Since the Elmvaiogicam hos bccn granted until Saturday lliay 23 three days prior to ihclr Tuesday homo opener to dcclare Ihelr lulcnllons for 1968 next Wednesdays lilay 22 Queens Park schedule opener is single game This malcb lcaiuring Lakeview Dairy and Newmarket Rays BA is nine lnning game starting or szoo pm The official opening featur ing the Barrie Ciiy Concert band county league and civic digniiaries gets under way at 730 pm poachers Tues May 2i Woods BA Senior Johnson Slrcct Public School 630 pin Thurs May 25 Woods EA Senior llachor rison Park 630 pm Seals NEW YORK ta Vlncou rera quest to get halo the National Hockey League has noadagaia become doirhlebar 0a kin ad Seals financially troubled during their first year as an NHL expansion club an nounced at an NHL governors meeting here Thursday they will make formal application for transfer of the lraocbise to Van louver Labalt Breweries of Canada Ltd would become major shareholder in the Seals if the hansfer were approved lit the some time Vancouver Hockey Club Lid sent tale gram to league president Clar ence Campbell announcing the clubs unanimous resolve to apply for an Nili lroncbho on its own behalf Vancouver Hockey Club oper alors oi the Canucks iii the Western Hockey League now Detroit Pads Lacrosse Lead lly THE CANADIAN PRESS its still curly la the National lacrosse Association season but Detroit Olympics arebegln nlng to look as it they are the team to beat Charlie lilarlowe scored four goals Thursday night to pace Dclroii in its four consecutive vlclory 1111 decision over Pclerborough Lakcrs The triumph gave the nude leaied Olympics eight points and secured their hold on first piflco la the Eastern Division Runnerup lclerborough has four points in Western Division game New Westminster Salmonbcllics took 1211 overiime decision from Vancouver Canucks The win moved Now Westminster Into secondplace lie with Vancouver and Portland Adan RCR crowd of 1700 at Pcterbor ough saw Grant Hcilcrnan and Glen Lotion score two goals for Detroit Single goals went to Gaylor Powlcss Tom Carlin Gary Hind and Bob Brown Cy Coombes paced Pelerbor ough with three goals Tim OGrady and Bill Armour pro duced two each whilc single goals came from Carmen Col lius Eon Allan John Davis and Ken Rattan Ham7 cushion the hinges eldiments oi two amps me cancel ing and unsuccessful bids for Vancouvsrfroacbieeiatbeori NHL einal abandon round which toimiaaird in the league doth bllng its memberspr to it leama in be isms mason FREE PROBLEM The telegram signed by Oscar Lundell secretary and counsel for the Vancouver club appeared to be major road block in the Path of transfer to the Oakland franchise Lindcll asked that the tele gram be regarded as notice oi intention tonpply for fran chise and said formal applica tion and supporting lniormaiion would follow requiremenl racing any NHL entry into Vancouver is that it clear the icirilorial rights of the Wesiern Hockey league and its membcr learn Darcnd van Gerblg oolrlaod member of the NHL board of governors and lYanlr Tatum Oakland alternate and club law yer gave no indication of Thursday evening press confer cure here that they were aware of any diiiiculllcs in negotia tions with the Canucks The Labait people have bcca talking to the Canuck pcople in cluding Coley Hall said Tatum BALTIMORE AP Trainer Lou Cavolnris oi Toronto was lhrillcd when he wont io llie with Dancers lmageNov be cause of that race he will be just television spectator Satur day wlxcn line coll runs in Lbo Prealrness will Waich therlrcakness on television but dont know where yet Cavslorls said Thursday have confidence he will run good race He and his ossislanl Robert Earnard are under suspension by the Churchill Downs stew ards as result oi their horses disqualification as Derby win ncr because of an illegal medi cation found in the with system by postsrace test Covolarls barred from any There isa kin of man who tries You have seen him Helimps little when its damp Kentucky Derby winners clrclo It will put lOOper cent full laughing giW pply For VanOuver Mo hbeur advanced the Seals the Macy if needed this month in pay all more debt to the in return the Oakland tiancblse holders agreed to make application for inhaler of its flotilla to Vancouvrr cL lecilve ibissear The Laban money is in lhe form of an edvaace said Tatum What it ends up being depends on where the franchise ends up ii in Vancouver it becomes iabalt eouliy if it slayeia Oakland Laban is creditor having givcn us ierin loan Any Iransicr would require approval from nine of Ihe it league governors laugh hur dle even without competing application irom group whose cooperation is needed Hockey observers all along have re cd belief iliat Tomato ifonlrcal and Los An gelcs would oppose the transfer nppllchtiollh scheduled in come bciore the owners at the annual meeting in Montreal triorilng Juno lo One more nogaiive vote would sink ilioopplicallon 0n the oibcr handihc Van courer clubs application ior franchise is unlikely to bear fruit in hurry Presldcnl Campbell said Thursday the league has no an pension commiitco operating at present qualaris Now Distant VieWer race track ililiie under suspen slon until June is was at motel near Pimiico when owner Peter Fuller catered Dancerl image in the 93rd running of the Preskness Dancers image will do battle once again wiih Calumet Farms Forward Pass moved up to first in the Derby and given shot at bocoming the first Triple Crown winner since Citation won the Derby Preak ness and Belmont in 1948 Seven olhcr coils undo geld ing also were entered and if all 10 start it will become the ri chest Triple Crown roce with gross purse of $195200 and uinners share of $142700 The swim Proaknoss in 1967 is the current gross purse record hold El Everything hedo taste in your mouth with eyery sip he glvesitth Lil And quietly leave shot100pe eat Witlioutbiting My friendvthere is If youre not afraid whiskyrlike that of little honest taste maybe you should 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