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Barrie Examiner, 15 Dec 1967, p. 10

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olrnwn Rough llider quar terback Russ Jackson left beams familiar smite atlcr Huntsvilles DECISIVE 83 LOSS ll IAIN EXAMINER FRIDAY DECEMBERIS 61 Defence Silences AC Efforts once is teams general manag cl Red OQuinn CF iirepho to signing new oneycar con tract at Ottawa Thursday tith Jackson at news center FOR 11TH SEASON Russ Jackson Signs ContractWith Otiqriva By BOB NIHBKENZIE OITAWA CP Russ son made his mind up this your The veteran quarterback with Ottawa Rough Riders spiked specullltlun about his possiblc retirement when he signed his 1968 contract Thursday to his 11th season with the Eastern Football Conlcrcnco club The Eliyearnid quarterback considered retiring year ago when Ottawa lost to Saskatche wan llougbridcrs in the 1966 Grey Cup game and was an earlyseason holdoul this year before signing his 1957 contract seriously thought this would be my last season Jack soid said at news conference after signing oneyear con tract worth about 530000 making up his mind about play ing next year Stewart 33 was filth in rushing in the EastI with an average of 76 yards per bonuses was estimated to be Jackson said his plans after new season are unsettled He said he would first have in Coils siticr his wife and three chil dren as well as his jobusvlw principal ol high school here ncsplio ltidcrs disappointing season Jackson had the host in dividual season of his 1oyear pro career since leaving llamii ionsichlqstcr University lie completed 1890 323 passes 25 of them for touchdowns all per sonal highs He had only nine paSSB intercepted lie was named EFC allstar quarterback for the tallth time in the last six seasons and named top Canadian in the East White Jacksons status for 1958 has been resolved his part Lady Curlers Win illiBorden CFB BONDEN rink skiplt pod by Betty Clyne captured the first nut ol town honspiel trophy of the 1967438 season for the ladies section at the Barrie Curling Club The Clyneriuk tnok the Schenley Trophy over other area cniries ill the one day threegame event at borden Circle Pine Club carry and caught 13 passes nbr ol the last to seasons halt bnck llon Stewart has said he will until spring before GB IUNIOR Huntsville Ill 1109 45 23 Coliingwoed 1ft an it 20 Parry Sound 84 4818 BARRIE 60 6612 Ollilia 5I 64 it Pcnetang ll 46 B96 Braeebridge 112 25114 Huntsville HAHRIE yenetang50rillia spools corincur Many football observers had the same looting when Ottawa collapsed in the EasternFont bail Conference finals aga llsmiltcn Tiger But Jack sonsaid Thursday wanted at least nne more year in the game He said agreeing to terms was easy after he had made up his mind to continue playing EXCESS OF $30M Terms of the contract vere not announced but it is believed Jackson will get rise from his contract which Jucludirl BARRIE FLYERS tonight wilthoV bidding to shake threeloss slump menthey make theviong haul to Beileyille for be lastplace Mo Hawks Des to their low positio the standing of the lDAclubClrcuit Haw are tough opponents who are noted omeh peuents have added formerpro Hee Lalan Jones thefornier Kingston sniping ac if as the top Belleville attacker after ranks 10thfin the league with dozen goals Barri Will play with wingerltlik Dubeau Wholslfl croutofsSt Michaels Hospital With an unknown ailment Centre Knowles should he in action thisnveEkendi the Tuesday VCollingwood trip due to Ryerson ti poi anfCorbyj twrg mar row byKings but he is shill position to challenge Ma es Moe Galandfor thetop scoring position LINEMATES DAVE Nicholishen and wan have blosSome into big scoring threats and both gave King netminderr Chuck dewell pie The defensive playhasiiad some difficulty lately lyershave alloiye 27 goals last tch eve ghin he OHASENIOR ion the touri ecemberl eesotfithelrfBIdnel PeteBrennan Fern Belanger and Johnleecheyalongmtthmn unnamed defence Lea reéentatlon wi mewhat gains to Swedesstnce three nted or thathight Guelph Regaisyo theoniyo eri eclii ngston lfl t0 its Pepsis Wm The winners prevailed by the narrowest of margins by one point in the plus scores They edged out combination of three Barrie curlers with Borden Skip 46 to 45 with both lour somes winning their three Harries Curling for Mrs Clyde were vicesklp Helen ldlsun second Muriel Fendiey and lead Stella Clark Bordens Mrs Pope skip ped the runnersup with viceskip Adrian Cannon second Shirley loc faithful corporal guard went home dLsappointed last night Barrie AC had problems finish ll their nuhrs into the Hunt lite zone and blew many scoringuchanccs as they fell on home ice Merchants main tainrd their first place hold in the Georgian Bay Junior cir ouil pulling away with muc ond periodscores The game at Barrie Arena was witnessed by another disappointing crowd to talling lust 92paid admissions Despite the setback the Barrie clnb still has some ilrm looting in fourth place thanks to sine assistance from the rixihplaco Penetang Pontiocs The latter club tripped Orillln Stock Bros 54 in Drillla and Barrie their three point bulge on tber Lake Simroo rivals AC will have crack at gaiidng ground on Parry Sound Brunswick Sun day afternoon on the road at pm They then tackle Ceiling wood Shipbuilders also away from home Tuesday st 830 Huntsville increased their lead ing record to 11 wins and one tie against one solitary defeat largely on the work of their second line The combination of centre lim Bennett flanked by part sider Henry Gray and righ winger llill Dennis produc ed six at the eight vkltora gusts and four of nine assists llennclt was the prime nttnck er wih three goals and an as si while Grny beat barrio goal keeper Ernte hlitler twice and Dennis scored once Captain llm Higgs and Tim Kelly completed the total Jim hleCaun Lorne Adams and brcnt Smith managed the Norrie scores While ACs contributed much to their own downfall with loose passing in the Merchant runs the visitors defensive unit was no FINISH Flrst Period Huntsville Grey 157 Barrie ltlcCunn 1211 Penalty lloggnrth int 531 Second Yerfod Huntsville Bennett Gray 230 Huntsville nggs Clayton McKonna 855 Huntsville Bennett Dennis 928 ll Barrie Adams lSrnlthl 12M Huntsville Emmett West 1825 Barrie Smith tKetly 1558 Penalties hlacPhcrson ix check 315 Mklnsanlhip 579 hlgFaddcn and Tynan hlstickt Third Period gt Huntsville Kelly Higgs Clayton 1057 lo Huntsville Dennis 1230 11 untsvitle Gray Dennis Bennct 1853 Penalties None SHOTS 0N GOAL By Huntsville 916 934 ay Barrie ioio Day and lead Marie Merriam Curling Play continues tonight at seven oclock in Barrie Curling Club mens playoffs first schedul gt ThereweiefiZ games last night Bob Green beat Jack Lloyd Marshall Camp bell beat Elliott Reynolds wood Webb heat Frank Hersey Bill Hewick heat Vern Adams Gard hfunn beat Jack Kennedy Dryden best Enlie Wolf lénden Doug Fairbrother beat laek Webb Ross Simpson heat lohn Halpenny Winners continue it To by play tonight are scheduled for ngt finals Tuesday Lloyd was George Kennedy last night Rink personnel for top four teams who mad playoffs in each Groups RINKPE omrni George KennedyClare Ml ckCBttI on Me Playoffs Doug Fairbrother Lem rnou Bill Mackness Hugh Rid dell Ernie Wollenden Harry Young Wayne Hickling Peter Hess lohn Halpenny Warren Wilgar lirnBowick Ransom Gard Mann DelnoJermey Hoe Knights count Shutoiitr Win Three first period goalrstood up for the tullgame os Barrio closecknlt cutting down Burl shooters large number of AC shots we wide ol the mark and um wu rCtlected tn the cheating column Huntsville gaining lo edgeOier 60 minutes when the host towards did get through they run into stone wall with Merchant goalkeeper Don Stin ron playing well Huntsville drew first blood in acumny mine so minutes Gray unloading high drive from directly In front at 157 Louis Kelly tho Darrin ccntrc missed gift chance to tie the score round the eight minute mark lir lng wide of big opening lrom close maxim Ac finally pulled even through smart play by Jim hlcCann at 121L He broke through the defence and beat Stimon cleanly with one take Merchants storied to control the territorial play in the mid dle period and they were re warded with solid 41 lead bp torc the period wil hair com pleted Huntsville had AC1 ontho run by this time and mtgurnied their host too over the middle 20 minutes Lorne Adams cut the gap to 42 at 1214 but Bennett Adams Occup Galand Widens Lead GALT Moo Galaiid and Norm Delellee two wellsessou ed veterans assumed healthy leads in the lndivldual OlIA sen ior hockey races this week but Gnland cant help looking over his shoulder The Toronto Marlboro winger scoring leader for the past three weeks cod no fivepoint lead on packBlltDsvn Me Comb of Colllngwood Kings de fending scoring champion is starting to move Galand pocketed six points in recent games and leads in all three olfcnslve departments He has 16 goals 22 assists and 33 points Mchrnb however gsrnered seven points to leap mm fourth place tie into sole posses sion of the second rung He and Corby Adams of Barrio ltycrs are tied for second in goal scor ing with It each McComb has to insist for 33point total Meanwhile Delélice widened his margin in the goaltenng derby The Grit Hornetstoppcr season long leader boasts slzzlin ma mark after it starts in hgh scoring league Deletion also maintained his lead lnshutouts with to Harold Boat Hurleyof Geulph Regal hnsrmoved into second place among the nctrnlndors allowhig 51 goals in 17 games for 309 average Chuck Jewell olCollingwoodis third and Gerry McNamara of Tor to slipped fromsecond totourth with 11 mark llawson of Klogston Aces vanpoint week to race from tie for 10th place to using 19 points including goals John Beecbey place in permanent Gatand Ho slipped from second pl lngthn past week patr of centresP to Bren nan otGslt and Robinson olWoodstock Alcnhs hold sixlh itb TI points each Gory Nod Gra durv Knights tripped Oritttn so in North York Peewee clash at on rie ArenaWednesrlay night win Rod Carroll 7111 ccd 14 minutes old Twornlnor attics 1n the thirdperiodone to each side had no bearing on the Carroll lSMP rnucxacurnts ounsrscrn Woodstock Guelph Barrie at Belicvtllc rebound In close It 10 Brant Smith brought Barrie within two goals again beating Stinson just two seconds short of the born but this turned out to be the final rtrikc for ACSV RALLY CHECKED The general game pattern pro valled in AC tried desperately to rally in the concluder Hunts Villas defencemen tightened up against the press and Enrrlcshad 50 shot edge with in tiiu to go Tim Kelly and Dennis then stored minute and seconds apart to seal the two points for the troutrunners Helene tlong hlarchlidon of Penetang had on easy night coll lng only live minor penalties fax at them to Barrie One ot them tripping sentence on Cy Atkinson allowed Merchants to succeed with their power play Riggs counting their third goal at less of the second period Peta Bernurn hadm strong night on the Barrie defence His hard rhou from the Merchant blue line kept the visitorrinlert ltltuing from the horrid lineup were pair at lunlor veter Klngston doleocemanlbob Ola los tied for 11th in thescoiing am Ron Raycralt andGIen nor completed htstrlo with short tin SENIOR SCORING RACE BOWLING lcmvrky Ladies fleshy Afternoon High Singles Millie Cairns no no Hang Bertram 291 Ber nice Dalardlne as Etch Tkiplnc Calms 75 De lhrdlne 7uKay Flowcr on Grocedes 22 Aileen Hurti blse 61L Season lllgb Singles Cairns 350 540 Ruth Watson 337 flow or 34 Enid Dempsler 375 Season High Triples Watson Cairns 758 Flower no Season High Averages Flower 216 Cairns 213 Hugrnan zoo Game scores Pines Maple V0 Hindus Oaks Cedarr Elms lelowsrs Firs Team Standings Hrs 56 Pine 55 Cedars 5i Birch 50 wrum 49 Maples 39 Elms 38 Oaks 76 unin cu mm High Single ltlorg Emms 156 Iligh Triplez lsobel Gallagher Gld Iiigh Average Joan berry Game Scor Goldixegi Jacksons Robson Lang Power 011emays Excavating Pencecks Answering Service Pang Driyo 1a 72 Lakeside Cabins Bertram Bros Stewart rooms Tcsm Standings RobsonLong 83 Lakeside 75 1055 so Deni eys 52 Greer at Stcwartt7 Bertram 45 Answering 44 and ti Peacock Power ll Jackson 11 ieSFifth race also the new leader in Ipenelty minutes with 99 All games up to Tucsday December 1st aloe Galand lbr Dave ltlcComb Coll Bob Rawson King John Beechey Galt Colby Adnmsr Bnr Pete Brennan Gait Bob Robinson Wood Gary lttilroy Rod Graham King Davey Jones Belle Charlie Convcry Wayne Weller Tor lehn Mercer King Dan Mallony Wood Bob Olajos King Mike Dubcau liar Minnie Menard Be Gary Sharp Wood Earl BalfourTor Svl Apps Kin Jim Sprot King Obie ion Oak Terry Oliver Goo Bob Pole Gu Dave Fitter Coll Ron Earl Kin Jon Weeks liar Minutes in penal rural 16 22 is is ll 15 in uneasinesssameness 19 19 at Kingston kettliworrau Guelph 73 Mickey Kay Collingtyood 6a Alec Keeling Coiling wood so Brian Pryce Oakvitle and HickgMcClock both 56 Norm Detelice Gall Herold Hurley Gue con Jewcll Coll Gerry McNamara Tor Nell Perry King Tom Mercer King Errol McKlbDon Joe Junkin Bell George titseen Bennett calm Colllngwood Dandelion an 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