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Barrie Examiner, 19 Jan 1968, p. 8

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TE BANNER rumor mom Money eckons At Wimbledon Losooa AP Behind the strawberriesaodcream atmos phere of Wimbledon once the some oi amateur tennis will by the scent of big money the year gt laJor David llills secretary of the AllEngland Club which organizes the tournament an nounced Thursday that £36150 5671051 in prize money will be there to be picked up he also revealed loophole for toreign players who would risk the vrath of their amateur associations to play on the lush lawns Wimbledon will offer com petitors choice to play strictly for cash or to play for medals replicas and cxpcnses The only stipulation wfll be that the player must declare be fore entering which prize he would prefer There will be no change of mind allotted ii an amateur finds himself an the winning trail and decides it would be more profitable to reach for the money HOIES NJ PERSUADE The Wimbclclon committee hopes this will persuade some nations to lift the International ban on British tennis which lat lowod tho Britonsmove to end shamatcnrism The decision to make Wimhic don an open contest was taken by the British Lawn and Tennis Association in defiance of the International Federation It means that amateur players from abroad risk worldwide suspension it they enter unless they are given permission by their own national associations it also moans British players may be ostracized from for eign tournamean and that British team could be banned from the Davis Cup Wimbledon will pay the prize money out of its own collars Otters ol sponsorship have been politely rclused for the time being Last years tournament grossed about 200000 Pounds from gate receiptsand fourth at that was profit lake Gaudaur Not Interested Top CPI Iob HAMILTON IhaCa nadian Football League will have to look farther than Hamilr ten for new commissioner Despite wide speculation to the contrary during the last four years Jake Gaudaur Thursday made hitnsell unavailable for the job President and general mana gcr oi the Grey Cup champion TigerCats Gaudaur Thursday said he has informed Allan McEachcrn at Vancouver ha is unavailable for the job at this tlme lilcEachcrn chairman of fourman committee seekqu replacement for Senator Keith Davey the last commissioner acted last year as CFL print dent and commissioner as well as president at British Columbia Lions law Hayman of Toronto Ara gonauts is president and acting commissioner until replace ment is found Atkinson In Falls By THE CANADIAN PRESS tendon Nationals and Peters borough Pctes each broke los lng streak Thursday night but neither proved anytiihtg to each other The two Ontario Hockey Asso elation Junior teams played tome 21 tie breaking three game losing streak for Peter borough and tourgame span iortoodon in the nights other game Hamilton Red Wings defeated firstplace Niagara Falls Flyers to move into fourthplace tie with Toronto Marlboros Rick Macbeish and Craig Ramsay scored for Eeterbor Scores Loss ough All members of the Poles wore heimeb by order of the club executive The new mild was prompted by the death of Bill liiasterton of Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey League and all Peter borough players will wear the helmets for the rest at the sea son Defenceman Guy Allen and Brian ltiurphy scored for the ationals who were outshot 10 ln Hamilton Danny Lawson scored two goals to pace the Red Wings Ron Climie got the other Hamilton goal and Steve Barrie AC5 skated hard last night at Barrie Arena and gave 110 Georgian Bay Junior hockey tans plenty to cheer bouL llowever their efforts went unrevtarded as Collingwood Stilp builders pulled out victory by repelling determined final period Barrie comeback attempt The loss closed out the home portion of the regular schedule and Ac must now sweat it out as their Bin 00 fourth place is in Jeopardy Their nearest rivals Drillil Stock Brest edged within three iats last night through ones1 ed to demolition of the hapless Bracebridge Lumber Kings The win for Collingwood pulled them into sole possession at second place with points two up on Parry Sound and three behind pace setting Huntsvflle The two remaining scheduled games for AC are both on the road They nsit sixth place Perle tang January 2a and linish all at Braccbridge February 1nd Orillia meanwhile has two games in hand Mike Hughes paced the visitors last night with two goals Har old Nobcs added single along with defencemen Mike Cain and Ed Kca lvan Cameron replied for Harrie with pair and also assisted on Murray Perrys third period score Louis Kelly and Brent Smith bolh managed two assists in losing cause Collingwood led Ht after the first period despite being well outplayed The visitors took load into the concluding periodatter Cameron and even ed the count at early in the middle period Two at the three Barrie goals came via the power play and Collingwood struck with one man advan tage once Trailing going into the final 10 minutes ACs stepped up the attack They twice came within one goal but the winners wasted little time in spoiling their efforts with quick goals in the first period Barrie had the best scoring ooportunltles Homemiik Leads Bahamas Golf FREEPORT Bahamas tCP APt wiIf Homenuik the 30 yearold club pro from Winni peg shot threeunderpar 69 Thursday to take onestroke land in the first round of the $5000 Grand Bahama open golf tournament Homenulk former Canadian PGA and Panama Open cham pion toured the 7005yard par seas72 Ruby course in M415 Atkinson scored for the Flyers on the strength of live birdies SENIOR SCORING RACE Corby Adams Keeps GALT There will be bump rér crop at Zogoal shooters in the 011A senior hockey race ths season Four rricn have already qualr iiied including scaring leader Moe Galand of Toronto Marl boros and as many as 15 more could make the grade before the togame schedule closes in one month Galand led all three oiie categories heading the final quarter othe seas He shares theleaguelead goals with Dave Mchrnh oi Collingwood Kings each with islands assists and 59 points 81 also tops McCornb battling talgain his second straight scoring title re mained in the runnerup spot with 55 points four oil the pace McComhla seven points ahead of Corby Adams at Barrie Fly with all points Adamswith 21 goals high in productio Minnie Men ard oi Believille has 21 goals OBrien o1 Oakvilleoaks and Don Fuller of Toronto each have 18 The goaltendingrace for th Turotskv was idle in the past wee and maintained his 205 average The chsky goes th the goalie with the lowest average who plays so per cent of his teams games Deieiice has played 19 and must play five of his clubs re maining 12 games to quality Gerry McNamara of Toronto retained second place allowing six goals in two starts Hts 300 average Is unchanged Nell Perry of KiogstonAcés was also idle and remaincdat am ltlarlboros who assumed the sieague lead in the past seven days have seven forwards mag the top 30 point producers Galand Gary Mtiroy 4th and WayneWaller lath are lathe top 10 Davey Jones of Ilellavllle and John Gait are tied wlth 38 points for ststlt Fourtother Peta Brennan at Mill games up to Moe Galand Tor Dave McComb Coll Corby Adams Bar Gary Milroy Tor Wayne Welltil Tor Davey Jones Belle John Beechey Gait Pete Brennan Gal Jon Weeks Bar rry Oliver Gue Bob Robinson Wood Obie OBrien Oak Mike Dnbeau Bar Earl Balfour Ton Gary Sharp Wood Dan Mahoay Wood Dave Fitter Coll Clare Alexander Coll ltfinnie Menard Belle Bob Rawson King Carl HymersTol Wayne Brown Belle Don Fuller Tor Rod Graham Kia DaveNichollshul George Va PeteBettio Norm Defelice Gait Gerry McNamara Tor Nefl Perry King Harold HurleyGue Chuck Jewell Coll Larry Holmes Belle Torn Mercer King Ron Boomer Gait Errol McKibinl Joe Junkin Belle Andre Lalande Orll A1 BennettWood George Tracey Oak Jlln Couch BI Gait Jon Weeks of Barrie Bob Robimn of Woodstock Alcana ag curet otGuelphm Wm Jpotnu each Worta armamnamnmnudabotmpn Dally and rentallor lulu no owl Solid Grip On Third Tuesday January 10 1966 SCORING Pts PM gaaagsnsnsnnsgt Snnnnnsszeisnsessesenn secessionist Sausagesteeds can eaeoeassan Warrant acres SNOWMOBILE RENTALS OIL naannaonérenscasznsesenaiones Barrie ACs Fall To Collingwood Bill llacPhcrson playing centre had too close drives and Barrie succeeded In breaking up Ship builder forays in the first to minutes by hitting hard in the neutral tone llowever the fast Collingwood Forwards twice broke through Bob liallion who faced it drives over 40 minutes BOWLlNG KEMPVIEW LADIES tllteidly Afternoon liigh Singluiv Millie Cairns M5 Gwen ietzcl 317 mulleth stic keI 276 160 Enid Dempstcr 268 Dot migman 252 Kay Flower 251 Bernie DeJardine 250 High Epics Wctxel 335 Cairns 810 DoJardine 693 Stoc kel 6st Flower 668 Dempster 667 Sheila Bertram 61 Edith Nelson 523 Rugman 622 Aileen Hurtibise sot Season Iligh Singles Cairns 350 tutti Watson 337 Season High Triples Wctxcl 816 CairnsSill Season High Averages Flow or 719 Cairns 215 Rugman mt Games Scores Willows Oaks Pines Elms Cedars Maples Firs Birch Turn Standings Firs 12 Wil lows 12 Birch Cedars Pines Oaks hippies Elms Mens htalor Tenpinl lllgh Single Ray Wetzel 274 High Triplet Rusty Drlnkwn ter 532 Season illgh Single Hollis hlacGregor 256 Season iligh Triple Ron Dec 660 Season High Average Lee 190 Team Standings Harveys Bi 337 Walkers 39a Rainbow Lanes 15 lrvine Decotating Centre 11 Atlas Coin 290 Fox 265 itaytcrs Restaur ant 71 Team Ten 257 imper ialEastman 229 Barrie Plumb ing 2n GoodFrlcnrla League nigh singles Jean Burke 300 Norma Cohan zoo Betty Thomp son 731 Betty Thompson 273 Audrey Eamtt 271 Jan Smith $67 High Triples Burke 793 Shirle Hawkins 712 Eacntt 707 Cohan 604 Pearlvkeynolds 689 Betty Thompson 669 Season High Singles Rose Burton 365 Cohan 335 Season my Triples Hawkins Biz Burke 79 Season nigh Averages Cohan 221 Hawkins 2113 Team Standings Newfound land 33 British Cmumbxa 31 Saskatchewan 30 Ontario 75 Manitoba 25 New Brunswick 24 Prince Edward island 23 Nova Scotia 22 Toronto 18 Ottawa Quebec Alberta Twilight Mixed Tenpin Mens filth Singles Russ hie Givem 214 182 Frank Febbo 198 Jack Symns 1K5 191 Harry Beatty loo 184 Roger Woodard 173 Mens High Trlplcsz McGiv ern 599 Symesssl Realty 540 Woodard 456 Syd Stark too gtLadles High Singles Lynda Symes 170 Irene Donaghy 169 Laurie Beatty 159 Bradshaw 140 Millie McGivern 145 Ladies High Triples Matty 459 Symes 437 Donaghy 135 McGivern 417 Jeanne Marten High Averages Russ McG came 10 feet out ol his not to slop rising drive from Allan Hughes who had burst in alone from centre However the hub tile burst 1227 when Mike Hughes tooka swipe at loose puck which bounced in behind hlaliion who was caught out at position Ernie Miller took over in the Barrie net for the third period and he was the victim of two Collingwood goals facing eight diiiicutt shots Brent Smith play ed very strong game as right winger for Kelly and Cameron but he was autiucked with some excellent scoring tries N0 BREAKS Collingwood Goal Patter son Defence Sly Cain Barber MacDonald Kca Forwards Butters Road Hughes Liv ingstnnc Hughes ltyaa NohesFranch Burns Barrie Goal Mallion Mills er Defence McFadden Hog garth Bertram Forwards Carn cron Kelly Smith Woiicndctt Perry Reid Adams llaciher son McCann Studley Retcrce Ron Marchildon of Pcnctung Lincsman Jim Burke oiBarrie First Period Collingwood Hughes Robes Siyl 1227 Penalties MacDonald charg 1330 Sly slash lttsi llog garth ttripl 1051 Second Period ZBorrle Cameron Smith 200 Collingwood Hughes Hughes iioggl 511 Collingwood Nobes Burns Kent 13 Pcnalitlcs McFadon check 42 Iloggarth slash 1000 Sly tslash 1106 Burns slash 1339 Third Period Barrie Cameron Smith McFadden ma Collingwood Cain tlughest 1059 Kelly Barrie Perry Cameron Kelly 1154 Collingwood Kea Hogg Slyl 11106 Penalties Barrie bench ser ved by Woltenden 213 Barber elbow 033 MacDonald elbow 10 min misc d146 Cain trip 1257 Cain and Perry histick Centreman Lorne Knowles ch11 has been the most pro ductive Ftyer in three outings with tonights visitors this sea son The sophomore has col lected our goals and one assist against Oakviile including thrcctally night last Decent ber 17 on the road in an 87 Barrie win One man in the 03k tmmp Flyer defenders will have to watch closely is fleet TORONTO CPI The North American Socca league has stumbled over Toronto Falcons in their drive to confirm tran chiscs for thc ncwalignod league The disagreement isnt be tween Ute Falcons and the Nash but rather between the Falcons and the Canadian Soc cer Football Association The main stumbling block is GB tumor APIS Huntsville 10 21160 6H1 Collingwood 50170 RIM Parry Sound 16 50136 7632 EARRIE 12 111 107 18 Orillia 12 90 111 16 Penctang 16 79 150 10 Eraeebridge 190 48 201 Last Nights Scores Collingwood BARHIE Orillia 10 Braccbridgo Futnre Garnes Sunday Parry Sound at Penetang Oriliia at Bracobridge Tuesday 1950 Shots on Goal By Collingwood 3715 By Barrie 12 724 Negro SEATTLE Wash AP Emmet Ashtord the only Negro umpire in the major leagues said Thursday that Negro ath leta planning to boycott the Olympics should ask themselves first what they have done ior their country Ashiord told group of sports writers and spooiscasters that athletes have been the great equalizer between peoples of different races He said that scores oi Negro athletes owed their prominence and some oi them their careers to participation in the Olympic Games cm 132 Irene Donaghy 40 Farrieurnflmaaddolafllofll n11 restitunsfiJWSIyflZ Ashford who was reared in blwért Vosraamsur sroas Follower Huntsville at Collingwood Umpire Asks Caution Los Angeles said his own cast was an example of the oppor tunities for member of mi nority race in the field of sports He hogan his career as baseball umpire in the minor leagues otthe Southwest and later in the Northwest before he was hired by the Pacific Coast League Two years ago he got his chance tit move up to the American League Asttiord was in Seattle to help stimulate interest in the 540 000000 bond issue for multi purpose domed stadium to be voted upon next month stature neck crew neck and mock turtles 100 col Sizes $MLXL wool orlon onlonlmits Widerange of VALUESTO sugar television Senior setcran Jackie Price cenlre The Milton product has been out with injuries and moquently is not ranked near the top this time around last year Price was manorup to Dave hicComb In the points race and two seasons back he was nipped at the wire by Joe Hogan oi Gait in an excit ing final game showdown Jlm Burke right has been seeing 325000 alliliation fee demanded by the CSFA but which Joe Pe ters owner of the Falcons can see no reason to pay Last year the Falcons played In the National Professional Soccer League while Toronto City played in the United Soccer Association Each club paid $25000 affiliation ice to the CSFIt When the two profcsslonnl leagues merged late last year the United Association paidTo ronto City owner Stcvc Stavro $160000 for his franchise Peters claims he already has paid his affiliation too and cant see any reason to pay again The CSFA also is asking for tour per cent of gate receipts from all games played in Van couver and Torontoas well as 20 per cent of the 10 per cent of television rightsbeing paid to the United States Soccer Footr ball Association The lower llntlt for the gate cut would be 5750 for the sea son with the maximum 525000 It has been estimated that the demand would amount to another 320000 over the season In town to take part in the talks were Ken Mackcr and Dick Walsh commissioners of the waters and eastern divi sions oi the Nash They oiiercd the CSFA one cighth oi the television revenues going to the llSsFA since only two of the 16 clubs in the NASL are Canadian based The CSFA will meet agaia here during the weekend to con sider tho otters again Walsh said iollowing Thurs days meetings that all we need Is the CSFAs approval and were in business But he warned that it no agreement were reached an staoooooo suit iiled bytha ers in the business CLEANOUT and some not powwow canals IS TALKING ABOUT US thasorvico thats got folks talking HOME nous tuKsTER OliKVILIJi OIIKS VISIT lLYERS plenty o1 action lately both at leit wing and centre The large Barrie rookie who is gradu ate at the local Junior club is holding his own in senior company In recent games be has come very close to collect ing his first senior goal Face olf time at Barrie Arena tor night is 030 Examiner and Oakville Journal Record Pho tos Pro Soccer Falcons Face $25000 Affiliation Charge NPSLand later suspended would be continued Tile suit was against the United Association the USSFA the CSFA and the Federation Internationale tie Football Asso ciation the world governing body of soccer Nobody made nickel he said refusing to name the club and the amounts they lost Both men who left alter the meeting for New York and tele vision discussions with the Co Iumbia Broadcasting System were cnthusiastlc about the fu ture One thing Im sure about said Macker is that Canada and my country will bcin the World hip in Mexico in NORWAY WINS OSLO Norway AP Non ways national ice hockey team defeated Japans 1960 Olympic team Thursday night in the Japanese teams first preOlym pic warmup game in Europe before the games at Grenoble France Feb on 168 TRUCKS Now IN STOCK AT ATKINSON Pontiachatch Ltd Banla noises Fina to hear especially since were not the biggestadvortlov As any FINA customer will tell you our Hamelteal Sarviee is ocomploto serviceoiiering tree oil burner actAUTOMATIC dellverles of top quality iuolvoii We care enough toviantto malt your home heating carefreoso svvi hrto FINA Home Hoar service idvorabl roooxas1 EA stone but prions 7M1 IV

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