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Barrie Examiner, 13 Mar 1967, p. 4

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ACES HEAD SEMIS McCombs Two Goals Sparks Georgian Win By THE CANADIAN PRESS angstnn tces believe in get flng things done in hurry They whipped North York aralty Grads in four straight Lgamcs in the Ontario Hockey Association best of seven quarterfinal acries From their performance in the semifinal opener against Gait llomela the Aces appear to be applying the same treatment Klngson blanked Gull to Sunday to take onegame lead in this heilolscvcn series Cotltngwood Georgians edged Believillc hiottawks and Guelph liegals defeated Wood stock Athletics 41 Coillniwood rid Guelph lead their respect besbobsuien quarter final series or Tom Carty scored two goals for Kingston and Peter Weston and Davey Jones the others Torn Mercer ilnner of the lurofaky rophy as top rcgu tarseason vgoatlcoder stopped 30 shots for the shutout It was the second shutout of the playolfs tar Mercer He blanked North York in the third game oi the quarterfinal series GOT VICTORY Dove McComb scored at 1057 of the third period his second goal of the night to give Cot lingnood the Min Dare Filer and Arnold Smith scored the other Collingwood goals John Baker Wayne Brdvm and Wayne McConnell scored for llcttcvlltc netla thirdperiod goal that tied the Iscore at it came from centre cc Barber Shines As By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Steve Barber who missed much oi last season with sore elbow made his first spring appearance Sunday with three shutout innings as Baltimore Orioles trimmed New York Yankecs 71 in exhibition base ball at Miami Fla Barber sea at the Oriolo Itolf boloro the elbow shelved ldm allowed only two hits and left leading 50 as Andy Echc harrcn hamcrcd otf Met Solitc myre Stays Whitaker homered for New York Chicago Whlc Sox scorcd four unearned runs got two more on bulk and wild pitch and culled Cincinnati llcds as at Tampa Viidn Pinion and Art Sliamsky each drove in two runs for the lions who were held to six hits by Gary Peters and three other Gdcago hurl era Detroit Tigers slammed four home runs and trounced Min nesota Thins ion at Lakctand for its third straight victory Jim Northrup and Bill Free hon homcred during liverun first inning and Jake Wood and rookie Tom Matchlck homered later illil lilazcroskis two run honler highlighted ltihft at tack that lifted Pittsburgh rates past Philadelphia Phillies 10 at Fort Myers as Bob Veala pitched three soorclcss innings for the Pirates Jim Ryu DETROIT AP Jim ltyun of Kansas ran his fastest in door miie selfpaced risen in tho highly successful NCAA track met over the weekend but the worlds premier middle distance star is glad the Indoor season has cndcd PM happy the insidc corn petltlon ls linisliedlm always afraid ol lniury indoors and the boards are hard on my feet said Byun today Ryan who set the world mile record at 351 at Berkeley Calif last July complained of blisters on both feet alter whiz zlng around Coho Arenas hoard oval ll times Saturday for his third sulrlourndnutc mile in doors EXCLUSIVE can By lilan Mayer lE Billff War MP Mi flirt55k 754 MPH 7fflfl7 6113 FIR1673 We 5515M Mil WM iiillrMll ma MM trim or dflfliVWM rima not Birds Clip Yanks Joss Tartahuli homered and singled twice in lithit Bos ton fled Sox attack that rank Kansas City Athletics as at Winter Haven loe Rudl and Pets Koeget homered for the Athletla llookle Dan Bosch obtained in trade with Pittsburgh to rill centre field tor New York Meta broke scoreless tie with two run double and started the Meta to 71 victory over St touts Cardinals St Pctersburg nis Mots unloaded 15 hits including homcr and single by EdBroussaud and another double by Bosch Atlanta Braves scored two seventh inning runs to break 12 tie and dealt Los Angclcs Dodgers their second loss alth Beuch Cictc Boycr making his first start for the Braves slit gled horns the second run in the seventh with his third hit the game perfect lnnlngs and started Chl eago Cubs to to triumph over California Angels at Palm Springs Calif Adalpho Phillips gave Holtzman 20 lead with homer Gaylord Perry opened with three shutout innings but San Francisco Glania had to come land indtana 74 at Phoenix had given the lndians 31 lead Runs Best Indoor Mile ltyun suliered defeat by Vii lanovaa Dave Patrick in the are Friday night Patrick who skipped the mile simply ran away from llyun to win the fastest half rnilo run indoors 1400 in the pole vault Bob Sea grcn won with record 17 leap llyun who usually lays back and then overpowcrsthc field with his tremendous tinish streaked in front at the start and had halfmile clocking oi 205 wanted to get out in front and see how felt said Ryun who won by about 40 yards over Sam Bair Kent States natlonal AAU champ Ii out Victory 20 at West Palm Ken Holtsman pitched three from behind with four runs in the lllth Inning to heat Cleve Ariz Jose Vldaia threerun home run in the top of the fifth Bob McKnight Keith Worrall Bob Polo and Tom amok scored for the Hulls as they put on tightchecking display to nullify Woodatocks attack Woodstock tank shortllved 10 lead on Dan htnbonys goal In the tint period SENIOH STllX Beet of levels QuarterFinals SERIEB WL Pi Colllnkwood it l2 Ballsvilts Oollinflood Bellwillc Fuiora Genres lorrlmt mllilwwood at Bellsviile Wednesday Bettavillo at Colllngwood ill necessary GENES WL Pt Guelph i1 Woodstock i4 11 Yeaicrdayl Score Guelph Woodstock Future Garner luesday Woodstock at Guelph Thursday Gaslidi at Wood stock it necessary iiest of Seven SemiFinals Kingston Gait Kinsmen Gain Weekend Split AURORA Bands Kinsmen managed an even split in week end North York league Novice roundrobin playoff games on the road Kinsmen ct Camp Borden 40 Friday then travelled to Aurora the follow ing day and were on the short end of to score In the Borden outing Keith Wloe bagged the eventual win ner It minutes alter the opera ded the lead to pair just one minute after tho start of the middle session lim Myers and Shane Pearsall completed the scoring with the only goals of the third frame The hosts were assessed three of five minor penalties with none rcsidting in scoring ploy Stephenllchauiey provided Aurora with the winning goal at the 914 mink of the open lag period on pass from De vld Grimsliaw Mter ii score less middle period flick Opac key doubled the count with an unassisted marker at arts of the conciuder KINBMEN BONDEN First Period Barrie Wice 1300 Penalty Leroux hook 1130 Served Period Hamilton Thomson aity Ayers trip Tldrd Period Barrie My srs 100 Barrie Pearsail 1700 Penalties McNahb bow 700 Legcar hoard 1100 Bcauvals slash 1230 AURORA KINSMEN First Period Aurora hie Gauioy Grlnsshaw 014 Pea altles none Secosrl Period Noscoring Penalties Timbers itcip 300 Thomson hold hit Atlridgc dim 1300 Third Period Aurora 1316 Penalties Ato ridge hold 950 Thomson bold 1210 Mixed Crown from nine other provinces be trying to take the Canadian mixed curling title away from Ernie Bourby of Manitoba ln the fourth annual Canadian mixed curling championship wldeh begins at 130 pm EST today Earl Carsons Bagotvilis rink representing Quebec is the first contender to meet Boushy in opening action Bouahya rink which has participated in all the tournament to date won the title in 1961 and again last year Carson in his tirst appear ance in the mixed beads rink of Westernbred curlers Gerry Fisher and his group from Grande Prairie will try to bring the title back to Alberta where it went in 1965 Earl Hush ns Ontario crew comprised of three west eraCanada curlers should be in good position to contest the title Ontariowlll lace Newfound lands John Pike lnthe first round while Alberta plays the Nova Scotla representatives Liverpool rink headed by Wally Harris petition this year Allan Smith as of Prince Edward island will face British Columbia re presented by Richmond rink skipped by Grant Kennedy to other openingaction Northern Ontario under Wayne Petoh meets New Brunswick skipped by Arthur Woodlny of Camphcilton BUD GRANT condi and general maker with the Canadian Football Leagues Winnipeg Blue Bombers for the past to seasons meats nensmen in Minneapolis after the announcement of his ap VlNNIPEG lCP lillnne solo vikings of the National Football League made week end raid on Winnipeg Blue Bombers coaching stoif and made off with everyone but Joe Black Magic Zaleslrl Seeking replacement for Norm Van Brocklin Vikings tng loceott Jim Homuton pad Bcushy Delends The youngest skip in the comN Saskatchewan headed by Larry MeGrath drew bye in the first round Saturday hired Harry Peter QUEBEC GP Ten rinks Just Sure lots of mufflers will fit your General was designed specifically for ita GM mu pointment to coach the NFL Minnmln Vikings Jim Finks lorrner general mana gcr of Calgary Stampedua who now holds the same pos ition with Vikings is sealed at Granta right At ldt Bombers Grant Minnesota Bad Grant who had coached contract for reported 390000 Bombers in the Canadian Foot ball League for the last in estimated Winnipeg salary for 3TH Sunday Bombers line coach John hllchcls turned down an attractive olicr to become head coach and decided instead to follow Grant to the Vikings Alter signing three ycar Tam THE PARKE EXAMINER MONDAY MARCH 1967 muffler No genuine GM muffler Motors car but only one muffler fflerthe Real McCoy Max Winter Grant siyicd trim to go south was desire shrugs withstan Minnesota learn president thrceyear contract for re ported 350000 310000 more than his reported salary in Winnipeg for the dual mana gercoadi post year510000 more than his the dual positions of coach and general manogcr Grant said the main factor that persuaded to coach in the NFL ital Pcrry Bombcrs vlcc praaident for llc relations in revealing the receipt of couple of indirect queries said the club executive will talk things over today wih Zalcskl SIGNED 5YEAR PACT Grant its had signed live ycar contract with Winnipeg Feb 10 but clth president Dan Tomlin said Bomhcrs did not tcct Justified to stand in his way He is the third major coach to it was weekend of cheers By lllll CANADIAN PRESS and tears for most teams in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior series but lot dclcnd lng champion Oshawa Gener als Saturday marked llnel formth in long Mame season nie Generals cellar ridden and out of the lsyofls in the nine team ac reluctantly bowed to Hamilton Red Wings to end disastrous year The loss at Bobby Orr to Boston Bruins of the National League and injuries to such layers as goaltender tan oung made the Generals not cross reasonable facsimile ol the law team Oshawa finished almost where it startedtn the base meal with poian seven away from playaif position in other weekend action Nt agare Falls Flycrs took second glare by beating Toronto Mart oros and London Nationals and Montreal Junior Canadians fought to pair of ties Sai urdsy and minday Petcrborough Pctes blanked Hamilton 30 Sunday and Kitch ener ltangcrs and St Cathar lncs Black Hawks finished the season in 21 deadlock Canadians Post lin Easy Win ZWEIBRUCHEN West Garm sny CplThe Canadian na tlonai hockcy team lent RCAF Wing goalie and forward Sunday rdght but still defeated the airmen 114 The garne was warmup match for the world hockey championships starting in Vi enna Saturday Gary Dlnccn as year old Montreal born centre scored five goals tor the Nationals than Huck iniyesrotd Regina born centre on loan to tho RCAF scoredall the losing teams goals 0thcr Canadian scorers were Jean Cusson ztyearotd Uni versity of Manitoba student and Ray Cadicux is of Winnipeg each with two goals Andy Tambelllni of Trail Smoke Eat mova to the NFL after leaving Canadian team Saturday ltamilton got goals by Sandy Snow Jim Adair lir nald mlerc Rick Smith and Ed llalourn to rally from deficit late in the White scored two gas awa and Paul Cedieux and George Babcock had one each ame Bill for Osb Don Marcolte scored three goals for Niagara Falls Niko Sherman Jim Lorents Tom Webster Gary Swain and Clem hemblsy scored one each Mike Byers scored four goals for the Marlboro while Doug Acomb added the other two Derek Sanderson pssisted on four goals to raise his point total to 10041 goats and 60 as SlSiHlltl win the individual scaring championships goal by Wall McKecbnla earned London tie Sunday night Jim Stanfield and Brian Murphy scored the other Lon don goals Paul Lcuard Jude Drouln and Richard Pumple scored for Montreal Saturday it was Drouio Christian Bordctcau Betnsrd Cole and Bernard Gegnon for this Canadtcns Gary Unger scored twice for London and Claude Goulct and John Mercer added singls goals MEET IN PLAYOFFS Mickey and Dick Redmond and John Scheile counted the Pctes goals Sunday Peterbor ough and liamllton meet in quarter final ptayoil round opening in Peterborough hies day night Gurney Betters British Records BRANDS HATCH England tAPlDan Gurney beiteied the track record twice Sunday in winning the threepart Auto Race of Champions The fiycarold Californian bus driver at the newlyformed Eagle racing team set track records lll winning the first two lMap heats and than climaxed the day with victory in the tolap final His average of 9066 miles an hour for the three events e11 shied him to beat out Lorenzo Eandint oi ttaly in Ferrari and laser Slitert of Switzerland in CooperMaserati who fin ers and Ted Hargrcavcs rt of chburn Sack The original muffler on your GMcar or truck beats heat ff corrosive acids and ds backfire explosions genuine GM replacement muffler will do the same Why specify aigenuine GM muffler Because its made to give you performance longeriifc and save you money insist on Genuine General Motors lshed second and third respects ivcly an minim Oshawa Finish In Jr Cellar arts for yiourGM Car or Truck

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