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Barrie Examiner, 30 Dec 1967, p. 11

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anticipate another 3427 score sooaonr or The puck is behind Russian goalie Victor Totmachcv dur ing exhibition game against Sudburys Laurcntinn Univers ity Voyageurs Mike lakubo amost completely hidden her an vrcroar noon liy GRAHAM COX Canadian Prell Stall lritcr St lotus Blues hoping or better National Hockey Mogna results in the New Year tbnn theyve had in thcitirst hall at their htittal season may have sleeper in their midst One at the many brother acts in this years league roster Barclay Planer strutted his stuii in setting the Blues on the road to 11 victory over Pitts burgh Penguins Friday Finger whose brother Bob also is on the St Louis deiente gave St Louis tie with just 31 seconds leit in the second period when he took pass irom goalie Ieth Martin and dashed the GREEN BAY Wis Green Bay Packers should ieel right at home Spndny with the prospect oi snowiiurrles hone cblllng cold and cutting wrnd tor the National Football League titleganbe against Dal ins Cowboys Although the lace oi Lam beau Field will heated to so degrees by 1imiles oi electric wiring beneatlfiit the tempera tures in the rest oi the stadium are expected to he in the middle loans by game tlrnent non The rematch oi last seasons title game which ended dra maticaliy in 3427 Packer victory will be carried on CBS yrndio andtelevisl with the it re by area eked out on television The CBC will televisa the game nationally in Canada Dallas flew in Friday alter fnoon few hours gallél the Yaekers completed their heavy work in another closed session Both teams were little more than timber upnottl game time ieel it will he deieuslve lame said coach Tom Landry he Eastern Coni ns dont think this one will be tougher length oi the ice to beat Pitts burgh goalie Les Einkiny Earl ingnriield had recovered his own rebound to score mid way through the period ior the Penguins and Gerry hicinyk won it tor St Louis with the only goal oi the third period when he poked home rebound oil Ray Fortlns original shot The goal was only Plngers that in the NHL while or both lngnrileld and itieinyk it was number tour before the 8186 tans CAN FIND NET But Plager proved in the past that he knows his way around the net and how to get there as one or Use better rushing do Precflict Showflurries NFL Title Game another line perlormance by his te Coniarenca champs made no prediction just hope it is good ball game said Lombardi Whose Packers are shooting ior an un4 rccedented third tr league playnil crown KitPUSKAENG Ont GP Toronto Marlboro Friday won the allOntario centennial minor jtlveniie hockey championship making clean sweep oi five games in the sixteam touma ment The ltinrlborosshut out Sarnia legionaioea 50 in the linal game Friday alter deieating Smiths Falls in momlng game sixteen games were played in the seriesamong the teams irom Tomato Sarnia Sault Ste and Kapuskasing look fordelenco to predomi Vinate hecausa both of us have had less time to get ready ior The burial Examiner never knowingly publishes halt advertising All Vad vertisemrnts araaoeepted Tor publication iii th Vprerriils that the phdnct tha service or the alter is properly and honestly de scribed and is sordr willied the readers in publication ninstisot bo itnln also or exaggerated claims or exaggeralcd comparative prices and lulu reader snoonnters Ilsylhlnl less than tsithtni compliance ivvilh oondh ttonsrar desnlbcdln advertised ws Justwrtta or can Barrio lnmlncr or the Chamber Commerce oi which newspaper in In so ttvsumcsnber Toronto Marlboro Capture Centennial Championship Marie Smiths Falis Atikokan TS GOilL ilGilIiiST RUSSth iEilM bind the airborne Russian tie ienccman scored the lirst icnccmen when he played in the minor leagues lie joined the Blues inlata November in deal with New York Rangers that brought him und Red herensnn lo the club Beronson coma irom the hang ers and Finger irom Bulian bi sons oi the American League With Bob and Blii Barclay is the third Finger to play with the Blues this season Bill also do icnceman now is with Memphis Wings oi the Central Pro League Along with an impressive number at other Nlll players they are natives oi Kirkland Lake Ont Barclay the oldest at zitBob The big prize in addition to the prestige of the NFL title and an approximate wallowin nlng share ior each player the losers will get about $5100 is crack at the 515000 Super Bowl jackport in Miami Fla Jan 14 hat the American League Each member at the winning team was presented with con tennial medallion by George Carter president at the Kapus ing Minor Hockey Associa tion in other games Friday Kapos kasing defeated Sault Ste Marie 74 and Sarnia detected Alike iran 82 Alter to games Sarnia had the wins one loss and one tie Sault Ste Marie lost tour and tied one Atikokan lost iour and won one Smiths Falls has two wins and three losses and Kay and two is and Bill 22iurned pro irom Poterborough Petcs oi the Ontario Hockey nssocintion Jun ior Series in 196162 with HullOttawa oi the league where he set his style with eight goals 18 assists and 102 minutes in penalties goal oratory co Wire photo Enslern not by his the biggest year at his career so iar was 196364 with Omaha Knights oi the CPHL where with to goals and at assists ior 75 points and 203 penalty minutes he was named the leagues outstanding do ieocemon THE BARR EXAMINER SATURDAY DEC 1m 11 Name Kern Top Amateur TOWN OP Ben Kern H19 Nit Valley Cit Coohville was canted Friday number and amateur goiter in Ontario ior 1961 by the Ontario Golf Association in their anwnl amateur rats in the OGA named its players to the top to ior the first time and dropped last years leader Gary Cownn oi Kitchener to second spot Kern who represented Can ads on the Americas Cup team led the newcomers to the rank ings niter advancing to the third round oi the Caosd an Amateur placing second in the Willingdon Cup team trials with then seventh in the Willingdon Cup national team championships with 14 He also tied for filth plans in the Ontario Amatetn with score at 155 then lost in play all to Bill Vakcham of Victoria in the Ontario Open other both finished the match with scores Golfer junior irom London Out and Bill Doohan ol Faust lourth and itith lien Doig oi the Ses iorth Club caveat Peter Turner oi the Summit Club at Oak Ridges tied ia elghth and Bob Jarvis oi Fonthtlls Lookout Point Club 10th The veterans with Conan are thirdranked Nick Weale oi Port Credit Tom Woedalloi Weston Oat sixth and Wayne McDonald oi Oskvllla tied with humor or eighth MacDonald who won the On tario bestbuil championship paired with Turner movedup irom toth place in 1966 ratings Woodlli was eighth in MI Wele is the real veteran oi the group having been first in the province iour times1962 1963 1m and GSWhile anan had previously been emnberr one in mtg root and 1966 Cooan has been ranked aw oi zoo Also in the rankings tor in tirst time are ian Thomas Sudbury Defeats Comwail In Basketball OTTAWA GP Sheridan doteated Cornwall St win the annual Carleton Unlv city high school basketball tour nament It was the lowest score in iinnl game in the history at the invitational toiirnament Gordon Verge scored 13 points for Sudbury wblla Comwalls leading scorer was Richard Ah gulre with 11 Ottawa Ridgemont drubbcd neutraw 7441 in the consolation ilnnl Sudbury Sheridan had to hold down the hardilghting Cornwall MaPaui Bailey 33 Woodward Sudth Lawrence am Friday night to ond ilve times while Werlock has been second twice and third wice Tournament tor Sheridan Verge sirloot guard set tournament record ior an indi gama by scoring at dan trounced Ottawa Bell 61 in semilinsl vidual points as Sher game Friday siternoon squad in the last quarter to keep the tournament title it won in 1966 it was the sixth title tor Sudbury team in the history at the tournament the iourth Previous best was by Ron Damon at Kingston in 1955 Morrow Wins SASKATOON CF Torn Morrow threemiia specialist irom the Universiiy at Oregon at Eugene lined rnlltr Friday and ran away irom the iield in the invitational onemile event at the Saskatchewan Centennial indoor Games Morrow competing to his first indoor meet at the season said alter his victory that he had trained ior it simply by training ior the threemile it worked He made his move with three laps to go and sound ly trounced Ray Hsswdl oi Unl varsity oi Alberta and Dave Bailey oi Toronto had run against Harwell hetero be said so watched him sort ol played Bailey by ea hinrrowa umavias 2071 lair time on the steeplybanked track which is 12 laps to the rnlic The thirdplace finish was disappointment ill Bailey Can Say Greene Will Win Anderson her coach the slopes along with the nation Thursday races to compete in Canada year to stay on top she can were better than she was ha to keep telling her youra be ter oura better matched the following year Tech John itlcxlbboo oi Sudbury TMLEC iCPl Skier Nancy Greens irom Rosslnnd 80 will win three gold medals in the 196i Winger Olympics in Grenoble France says Verne The libpound sweetheart oi al ski team leit ior Europa Nancy bounced back in the iinal meets at the World Cup events last year to take the title at the last meet at the season alter she skipped number oi And aitcr dolng that Anderson liguiea she has to take it all this it all depends on her own at titude he says Ili she wants She has always had this complex that the Europeans ally sh beat them and Mile Event adas premier miter ils LI the only Canadian to break the tourminute barrier tent be has accomplished tulce ill best time is 31517 CRDTIIEM WINS Another Canadian Bill Orotb ers oi Markham Ont iarzd better easily winning the inle Hanoi EEOyard orcoL Crothers ran with the crowd tor the early part oi the race was third with tour laps to go rooted into second with two laps to go then sprinted into tbs clear entering the last lap At the finish he was no yards ahead at Jesse Trentadun at University at Southern Cal lornin and opening the gap Darryl Taylor at the Pacliin Coast Track Club Long Beach Cniil was third Thl winning time was 12537 The izlap track is tightly banked causing problems tor some athletes short man with short stride can make the transition into the curves easily but longeriimbcd athletes ottcn must shorten their strides in order to accommodate the tight Innis ltiorrow man with natural long stride is one example oi runner who adjusted to tho Tihree Medals George Williams University in Montreal who won the open twomilc Peel iinishcd threeouartecs or lap ahead oi Greg Krausa oi Calgary who made the early pace Harold Amundson oi Wil kle Sash was wellbeaten lilii Wfliiiii iiiiiilliliiii Hill Wiiiilli Piliifiiiliii beitnr ooRo ROACH PRESENTSUHIS ANNUAL MADEToéMEllSiiiiii now she says By gosh am sunsAts Extra TrouSers Free

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