IARRIE PLUMBER atorrn around the Cotllngwood net in the above action shot taken at last nights iuoior Plumbers Collingwood Play To 33 Jr Draw Barrie Plumbers wound up their regular schedule In the Georgian tiny lunlor Hoc key League last night at Barrie Arena by playing to tie with Collingwood The lie was the sixth of the reason for Plumbers who have last only two games while recl ine off 22 victories This is the first season for Plumbers in the circuit and under cooch Al Shcwchuk they proved to be the class of the league Score Even On Penalty Shots Hockeys version of Russian roulette Is the penalty shot On one side you have man with the puck and an unlimited stretch of Ice 0nthe other goalkeeper with his overslre sticlmnd gloves ondwhatever rollexes he has at his disposal National Hockey League rules instruct the micrec to set the stage for the drama anytime an attacker is fouled fmm behind when he has reasonable chance to score its delicate call for the cf ticlals and none has seen it to orzliorce it this season since Jan Upto that point the High Noon climax was invoked eight times with honors exactly even Frurol the sharpshooters outi guessed the goalkeeper and an other four were thwarted Forgwhat its worth Johnny bower of Toronto Maple Louis is the onlynetmioder with perfect record He outfoxed Tammy Williams of Boston Bru Listoocray Bout or Be Flop At The Gate MIAMI BEACH Fla APl Sonny Liston growled Cassius Clay knocked oft another sonnet and lhepmmoters sweated to day over the massie disinter est in nresdrry nights heavy weight championship fight at Convention Hell it threatens to bc financial turkey atothe gate saved by record closed circuit television network of 355locations Weve got problems but hope things pick up said Bill MacDonald paunchy selfmade millionaire who put up $625 one guarantee for the fight he tween ether bull rsirong ring tiller Listen and the poem spoutrng challenger from Louisville llrericciriciexcltement that normally accompanies heavy weight championships was non existent There were small crowds andbig yawnsevenat the figirters training sessions The idespread lack of enihu slasm asluo stondahles Few expect it muchot points but Colilngwood would hockey game at Barrie Arena The teams played to so tie and it was the final game of the regular adredulo for Plumbers They wrapped up Plumbera opponents in the league semifloats are still on known but niurls tiollsit Collingwood with still chance to take second place Orlllia holds second spothow with twopoint edge over Coiling wood But Orlllia has com Eictedits schedule while Coll gwood winds up the schedule tomorrow at Peneteng vic tory over Pcltctsng would lie Collingwood with Orlllia in tnsDec 2a the only time he was called on to face the or deal Put Glam Hall et Chicago Black Hawk in the first divi sion Doug Barkley oi Detroit Red Wings beat hlrn Nov no hue he subsequently foiled Forbes Kennedy of Boston and Bobby Rousseau of Montreal Cirnadiens Third place belongs to Charlie Hodge of Montreal who out gucssed former teammate Doo Marshall of New York Rangers Nov but couldnt cope with Bostons Leo Bolvin two months later The booby prize belongs to Detroits Terry Sawchuk beaten by Rod Gilbert oi the Rangers Nov 27 and Don Sim mons Bowers stahdin at iot onlo who fanned on an effort by CisudoLaForgc oi the Red Wings Dec ll Jacques Plants of New York and Ed Johnston of Boston havent been tested this season fights two with Floyd Patter son and one with Germanys Al fred Wcstphsl in the first round and all in the total of little more than six minutes Clay has shown no indication despite his remarkable speed and babbling tongue that be Is likelyto lastany longer than hrs immediate predecessors Liston is 71 favorite and its all even bet Clay doesnt answer the bell for the sixth Liston finished sparring Wed nesday and confined himself to begpunching shadow boxing and ropeskrpplng Friday Hisiposiworkout nswrconfer once was brief and followed the usual irne vhavetrained harder for this light than any of others the lildpoutld cham pion said amaharper than in either of my fish hi iii won ing Even If they bringaéitirovin on ilhpoundermfrom Albliadolphla my bit and not be hit cuuag autumn for North first lace weeks ago and and totalled the schedule with record of 22 wins two losscs and six tics Exaroin er Photot he givon second placeby virtue of more victories An estimated 3500 fans were on hand for last nights game the biggest crowd of the season for hockey game at the Ab erra Big attraction lost night was the drawing for pool and other prizes Mort oi the crowd was made up of young slers but they gave Plumbers grout vocal support Winner of the pony was Tim Fcltuof Perry Sh Barrio The huge turnout saw well pisyed contest with fiv of the six goals coming In the last period Rick Dunn gave Barrio Hi lead in the first period when he slammed home pass from Clayton Perry The second period was score less and both teams missed the scoring opportunities Colllngwood opened up In the third and in the opening min utca banged in two quick goals to pull ahead Ll Stevenson and Laughlln were the marksman iim Burke tied the score when he connected on pass out from behind the net from Don Amos Arum the leagues top goal gctter and Conrad Maioney top playmaker in the circuit switched mic or Barries third goal Maloncy was the marks man with Amos setting up the PihY With three minutes remaining In the contest Reid tallied for Colllngwood to give the visitors tie and keep their hopes alive for secondplace finish it Collinniwaod defeats Peoetang tomorrow Orlllia will meet Plumbers Inrthe semifinals Peoetsng victory will send Col lingwood against Plumlers in the series and Orlllia will meet Meaiord in the other stretcherili be watching out for him My aim is to send him out on stretcher Clay finished his boxing pro gram with much better per formance than the day before when he was tagged by Cody Jones towering spamrate During the workout Clay pleturoriighter at 63 andrzls pounds moved about the ring like ballet dancer hls icit Jabs flicking out with lightning spend and his left hooks land ingwith good power He went two rounds with Dave Bailey and two with Jones Thats my strategy Cay slus said after the workout to 1Then be arsed out llline prediction verso which do sheride the fight amended with sacral crr The son run risk from shuns rm won the Width mm Itll 0ntario today defeating New Burmick lot In the final gonna of threeteam playoit that carried the competition into the early morning hours Bonspiel auntu loans Ion MIDLAND it run he good investment for Berna 3W aoUpc if they gave Midland Piyara goaltender rituals Jew ell and centrsitcd Meters an apnoea paid twoweek vaca Winds Up Arscc Today Playin the Barrie Curilfl Clubs Insult Mens Soup winds up today with the who hora of set Saturday Wednee day and Friday returning to try for the three trophies up for grabs Tha Barrie Examiner lropby thsktop award in ogre kg skipped no area of Dixie and Jim Fraser oi Bradiord added to the list yes terday Both posted three vic cries with Gurowka were Tbm Ho wst vice skip Ken logo see and and Don Msckey lead that Frasers fadrcr Jack was vice skip on the undefeated Bradford entry Sill Kirk was second and Ollie Currie lead in Sterling Trophy compeils tioo rinks tkipped by Jim Wales oi Alliston and Bob Green of Harris posted victories On the Wales rink were liltl Upton vice skip Doug Wales second and Glen Thompson lead With Greens Barrie quartet were Vern Adams vice Doug Homer second and Jack Lynn lead The third more up for grabs today the Dangerfield Trophy will have yesterdays winners RUSSIAN SETS RECORD MOSCOW Reuters Soviet ad Vyacheslav Koalov broke the world weightlifting record for the middleweight press Friday with lift of sea pounds This was llr pounds better than the previous record held by Gyoorgy Verea oi llllov gory Flyers Mqriiés Sill Hawkins of RCAF Ed or and Eldon Munroe of on back with the previous winners Hawkina rial consists of Bic Wilson vice Bob Austin accord and Dennis Sweeney load Norm Clarke was vice skip on Munroea rink Terry Bradd fecgod and Clyde Christie ea Consolation winners ycsicn day were rinks skipped by Bruce Wyce oi Barrie and Pets Fielsdraker oi Straiiord Rubi Draws No Position COLLINGWOOD Ont GP Andrea Rubi former iunlor ski champion of Swilrsriand and member of that countrys na tional ski team for live years drew the No starting position for Sundays $5000 giant glolom It was announced Fri oy The draw was made at this skl area so miles northwest of Barrie by the international Professional Ski Racers Associ alien Total time for two runs down the nearby poorest Devils Glen slope during the weekend will win the 2000 firstplace money field of is has entered the event and will complete the two runs in reverse order This means that Karl burtnchor ski instructor from California will be first man down the stops on the second run And Hawks Toronto Msriboros stretched their lead in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior series to four points with or drubbing at Hamilton Red Wings while the secondplace Montreal iun ior Canadians lost 44 to Niag ara Falls Flyers in other action the highfly Iog St Catharines Black Hawks were ioltod 85 by the lowly Kitchener Rangers Marlboros scored slx unan sweredgoais in the last two rlods to completely demoralze the hapless Red Wings Midway through the first pe riod Hamilton netminder Allan Frank was out under the eye while attempting to stop Tor ontos Feie Stemkowskk The puck bounced back to the Mari boro forward and he flicked it into the net scones awrcn The goal was one of two for stemkowski Wayne Carleton also netted two with single goals goingto Mike Walton Jim McKenoy Rod Selling An dre Champagne and Ron Ellis Peterrtovelcss scored the Red Wing goal Captain Ron Shock notched his doth goal of the season and added two assists as thsFIyers upset the highscoringCanadi ans Dave Armstrong Brian Sradisy and Bill Goldrworthy also scored Niagara Falls goslsr AndreDrolet scored twice for withtha third going Montro auder Heberg aheys seeond goal of the night with dose than four lrllrrutcs romniniog launched Kitchener to its seventh win of the season Darnisi ii threegoal ef fort including two it ucoods apartiatoio the third period had sparked black Hawks In comefrombehlnd bid to tie the game 55 Ken Hodge scored the other two St Catharioes goals Other Kitchener goals were scored by Sandy Fitzpatrick Gary Ssbourln Peta Brennan and Dave Sheen on not Takes Lead KIRKLANDVLAKE CWAh Orlllia rink shipped by Tom Caldwell has taken over the lead after four rounds in the Royal Canadian Legtons pro vinciai curling playolis Caldwell handed Rudy Steskl 0r North Bay his firstdafest 75 decision Friday and re maioad the only undefeated rink in the bonspiel which windy up Sunday Defending champion Steve stratiord of VirginiatoWn edged Art Sharp of Trenton 1211 in its fourth round for ftcotona firslt lossaiter two straight vic tor es Other fourtla round results were Randy Miller tendon ll Matt Gowiand Ersmptoo Carl 1lussey Cornwall it Er me DrewToronio Kitchener had the bye Caldwell now has 34 won lost record Sharp and Hurray araitiedlwith Tl records and Steski has Miller and birch inrd follow with 22 Aredordt Erschtof Kltchurer is 12 Dre inc and lowland has four straight defeats in afternoon thirdaround play Sieski deie sted Miller loo sharpdefeated Drew d5 Strab forddefeated lowland 146 and Husssyadefeated Erscht vsollpa here tart hlflrt and glydewll biggest mil from taking the lead before Fly era exploded in the last seven up minutes of the game Barrie led at the card at the first period but three aoair by Chili put Midland infroot at the end of the second Fiysra were leading with seven minutes remaining in the game and it looked like it was going to be battle down to the wire Rut Fiyers fired three goals In as many minutes to salt away the verdict TAKES SCORING LEAD McLeans great performance coming in the final game of the regular schedule for Midland shot him four points ahead of Bradford Moo Galrnd in the battle for the league scoring championhsip McLean started the week six points behind island But he picked up three points in previous game this week then added his seven last night Galand has one chance to lo gain the lead he held all season Bradford plays its final game of the schedule tonight against Orlllia Terriers Gary Lawson was double MMqmtvlvwrrs locisetter for lat and Howie roiammi inmia Niobottaben bad singles Genres Boomr accounted for half at Barriaa four goals gwnrIsrlwar ones but when they surfed again he let them wear Iberia calves out After were through they were five minute parallics for their eff ouumrnrmugruuurm some in Stoddort and ion Weeks scored the other Barrla markers The opening period wu sdatacieanJastclipandPEO lone goal came at us when Sioddut broke loose at his own bluellne and with only Blake Ball back he faded to his left led drove low bockhao der lnloihe far corner ORB PACE MASK McLean wore face mask In the first ed to protect nose injury received few weeks ago But he took it off rtartiog the second aodhs be can his assault on goaltender Red Henry His first goal came at the when he beat Henry with quick wrtatshot to the far side irom close range At are he put Midland ahead or Henry pulled off three fine saver and was on his knee when Dorian find the third rebound at him Henry iuggicd the puck and Mc Lean tapped It in while the puck wasIn the air Weeks evened the count scor Ing on breakaway at 1514 but McLean acon his third goal with is remade remaining inthogt tEerlod finlrhlag off play wi Dorlon and Ball Play mughened up in the third and Jon Weeks and George Wesliail traded punches at the cor mark Rcieree iaolr Shropshire scpsratcd the pair Owners Against Charles BOSTON fAPl Charles Finley who confidently pre dicted hed remain the owner of Kansas City Athletics is on the ver of being thumped out base all Tho umpires In this on race lv denied American League sttle are his nine fellow club oxcctr tives who began ejection prolt readings with Hoi vote Fri dbl Finley and his franchise may be parted within week to re days Thats how long it is call mated the board of directors will limits set upon date and site for general meeting which would consider and act upon the termination of Finleys league association Finley usually outspoken stood silent after the meeting while Louis Nirer his lawyer road statement which said the owner would await the outcome of the ouster meeting and make an appropriate statement at that time Previously Finley had threat erred legal action it the league took away his franchise COMPLICATED ROUTE league spokesman termed it very complicated legal procedure but here is the es sence of what will happen so naming the league escorts Fin Icy all the way down the path to disfraochisemeut Finley The league will take over operation of the Kansas City team and appoint sort of over aecr pro tern The league would negotiate lease withKansas City for Municipal Stadium the dead locked issue on which Finley lost the battle it not the war He would take nothing but twoyear lease city oiflciais wanted at least four The league will conduct the role of the club when suitable buyers are found Proceeds or the soleminus league expenses in nrnnlrrg the club in the inlerimperiod and related costsle go to Finley These moves are authorised by the reorganization ment ondtho constitution oitbe league Althoughlthe action is now inI American League annals Judge Kencsuw Mountain bundle for mer ironfisted baseball com missioner struck at least twice in the National league Lentils mded William Coxs brief ownership of Phil adelphia Phillies to 1948 when the latter admitted gambling on his own team In thelate 1930s Landis read Adams part owner of Boston Braves out of the league Adams also was con nected with Suffolk Downs Race Track and Landis ruled no man could associate with baseball the some and horse racing time BEERDRW While they were all Forbes beat Henry with sterling stop that from the biueiioo to put Mfdlnd ahead 44 George Boomran got that one back at 1010 slamming boron Bob Gar ners rebound Nlclrollshcrr started the roof caving in on SeveoUps at list when be scored on rebound hillyst seconds later Law son scored on setup psa tron Maroon and at rest his tun rifled in his fourth good in the last no seconds of pity Lawson fired his band goal for Midland and Doorman pick ed up his second of the night for Barrie Flyera were without playing coach Roy Gsriepy who missed the game becaura of death in the family and his club was handled trywho else had Me an First Period Barrie Stoddart Robertson 14 Penalties Sail Smith West fell minor misconduct Second Period Midllnd Mcleao Midland McLe Dorlon Forbes Rants Weeks Weller Midland McLean Dorian Bell 1947 Peoalty Air misconduct Dirt Period Midland Forbes McLean Lawson 110 Barrie Eoormao Glitter 1010 Midland 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