uncwrmnm aw RICK mms CORNER oiling out alistops to ht as he tries tolead his cam in victory over dland ate ockey ileage semifinal series SevenUps host the Gariepycoached Flyers to night at Barrie Arena in third game of the series and the locals are down 20 with time running out FOLLOWERS OF THE SevenUps have had little to cheer about when their heroes clashed with Midland this year Only once in eight games have Sevenllps mans ed win if they cant and ii on the long end of torï¬gbis score they should start caning out spot in their closet for their hockey gear its hard to figure out Barrie is not being out played at least not by any noticeable margin They outshot ilyers 4H7 in the first game and were out shot by only 4748 margin in the second game And for the first three periods of that second game Barrie had 8H6 edge in shots on goal but lost the advan tage in the overtime period THE SCORES of the two games 42 and SS in dicate the closeness of the teams Midisnds final goal in their 4d win came with one second remaining and it was an endtoend shot on an open net its results that count and Fiyers are getting them No matter how good performance SevenUps give against the Midland crew it doesnt seem to be good enough This series could easily be tied 11 or seven Ups could be ahead 20 Thats how much there was to pick between the teams In the first two games play ed MIDLAND ENTERED the series as favorites and the odds stacked against SevenUps are now immense You still cant convince SevenUps that Flycrs should own such lo sided record against them They still feel they can ounce back and you can depend that theyll give it everything they have tonight Theres tomorrow but pretty duli one if they lose tonight While the SevenUps try to fight their way back into the playoff picture here Barrie Junior Plumbers will be out to even their bestofseven series against Oriliis at Oriliis tonight Next three games in this series will be pla ed at Barrie Plumbers were upset 64 in the opener ut feel it will been tied after tonight VIEWS ON THE FIGHT After viewing the film of the Sonny ListonCassius Clay championship hoot at the Roxy Theatre last night left with several opinion was disappointed in Listons inability to fire the bombs when chance was surprised at Clays speed and re flexes dont believe Clay was blinded in the fifth round and if the pair met again ld pick Liston for knockout Ill take them one at time LISTON MISSED with dozens of punches but so did Clay However Ciayss eed didnt make his miss es so noticeable Sevearl es listenjabbed Clay back but didnt even try to nail him with his right cross He fired few roundhouse rights over his head But roundhouse right is no substitute for right cross He had Clay straightened up and lined up man times It looked like his right shoulder was be not his left Clay was fast make no mistake about it He has almost perfect timing and has that wonderful sense of being able to make an opponent miss by fraction of an inch its gift and Clay is much better boxer than most ePeople give him credit for He moves like welterw ght and punches fast if not with authority as FOR THEiiftb round when Clay claimed he was blinded from foreign substance on Listons gloves Id need more convincing that Isaw on the film He still managed to move well Granted he was strictly on the defensive But this could have been plan of attack Ive seen good tough boxers many times get bit tired and go out for round on the defensive Ive also seen many fighters let an opponent throw punch es for whole round without much of reply hop ingthe opponent will punch himself out ID HAVE TO GO with the latter inthis fight be cause Cla blinded fighter would have adifficult time moving around and getting out of the we ofListons unches the way Clay did Lastly Liston would have different plan of attack for the next fight He would cash in on his oppor tunities better than he did this time Hed be hungier and Im still convinced that had he not injured his left shoulder he would have caught up to Clay and won by knockout senate Probe InioxBoxing wasmnoronjiam planned mailing start thisweek on Senate investigation of an combat erw id infll ti unusual promotional deal be ofbonioguPd an tween heavyweight boxing The legislation was so send champion CassiusClayand ex several years ago by late dismp Sonny Liston has run Sen Estes Ketauver Dem iutola roadblock Tenn and the Idea was re Senator Philip Hart Dem flied liter Clay delhmned Lie Mich announced Monday he toil IWesk ago will have to delay the hearings Holt said his interest is to uhtiiafter the Senate finishes LiiioiiCioy deal disclosed by its forthcoming debate on the Glriflild iBiilyi Cherry attor civil rights hiu Thus the Clay nay for Listoos latsrcontinen Liston hearings probably wont fiil Promotions inc begin for several weeks or Under the deal at Exhiflliiï¬d months Hart said the investigation willhe one of the first orders of business for his antitrust and monopoly subconunittesi aftertheclvii rights fight has been settled The boxing hearings will be heidagainst the background of Emma pro sed legislation designedto WESTBURY NY iAPiiwo la big time professional box of to taillight policing make on and hidden managers andto Clay 550000 before his bout with Llaiam for the right to promote Clnyfs next light and the right to name his challenger the site and the date if the est AUSTRALIAN Mondayp The Aostralian Will leave Melhhur after the tardominion Barrie Sevenlips coach Clarence Smith will be Iiyers in order to tree their ho es alive in the Georgian Bay later had thtl came out in the sixth like tiger Piomotions Hits Roadblock in Sienna generei cbainnan aiid val boners or betvveen thoxers by Cherry intercontinental paid MANITOBA SKIP Bruce Hudson front and his mats Harv hiaalnke background Capture STRATPORD Barrll Cor op Midgets advanced along the OMHA Midget playoff trsli here last night when they dumped student on to win the two Barrie won the seriet opener to at Barrie last week Stratiord battled from behind deficit to tie Barrie early in the third but the visitors rll ed led home four goals in four minutes and 15 seconds to wrap up the game and the series Pat Quinn paced Barrie Willi pair of goals while Jim Thompson Doug Young Steve Atkhison and Glen lilariin eons tributed singles Navity scored two of strat lords goals McGrath bad the other Thompson scored the lone goal of the first period with so seconds oi playremaining to give Barrie 10 lead Quinn scored his first goal at 252 of the second to put Barrie ahead 24 but at 728 Navity this lied for Strstlord to halve the Barrie margin McGrath tied the score at lt7 of the third then Barrie took THE EXECUTIVE of the Golden Ball Basketball Tour sament which wiillbe staged in Barrie March it and 15 is pictured above They are seat ed left to right Eleonora ayor program Norm Thecity of Barrie will host the 15th annual Golden Ball Ban kctjball Tournament March 14 an The limo of Central and North Collegiate will be the scenes of resentative thia year Winners of Northern Ontario Secondary School Association Eastern on Mass Bay of Quinta ms and ts name totalgosi series the she HO9PT9uinameni dlvlduai will be up for grabs Cehtr onisrnfssa oonssa an watch three members of the bostPEi rink sweep rock info the house during the sec ond round play of the Brier Barrie Midgets over Young sent Barrie into 32 lead at 244 Atkinson tallied at 351 Quinn followed with his second goal at 459 and Martin rounded out the Barrie total of Final goal of the game came at 172 when Navity picked up his second goal for Stratiord Fjourteen penalties were call in the game seven to each team Two of lisrriea third period goals came while they Were playing shorthanded it was not known this mom ing who will provide the oppoe itlon forilarrie in the next play off round WILL TRY AGAIN LONDON APi Donald Campbell said Monday he has patched up quarrel with his backer and intends to make an other bid for the world land speed record next April or May press conference Camp bell shook hands and exchanged smiles with Sir Alfred Owen head of the organizauonchh backed Campbells world speed attempt in Australia last year oonvenervsnd Ben Dickson iacllftlraandofilcials back row left to right Dslt Net hitt bilistlng Dave Darbye shire program Dave Chane3 bers facilities Gard Gown publicity and John Wood fi ance and treasurer All are city Sutother areas have been given the tournament in recent years Last year atKlngsIon Ni Ira Fails captured the tit Trophies both team and in The tournament is more bio eerieswithaoonsolstinn series added Why will beginiligdoy night competition in diariottetown last night PEI won 119 giv lng them to woo last record UP Wirephotoi Bradford But Builders Lead Series BRADFORD Coilingwood Shipbuliders won and lost hockey game here last night It was the third game of bestofseven Georgian Bay in termedlale Hockey League semifinal Bradford won the first game here but suffered 51 defeat at Colllngwood in the second tilt Prior to last nights tilt an emergency meetingof the On terio Hockey Association was held In deal with Collingwood protest over the first game Ship builders claimed Bradford viol ated the residence ruling not having the sufficient number of Iocalplayers dressed The OHA agreed and awarde the first game to CoIIlngwood Bradford didnt take the news ilghuy They crushed the Build ers 11a for their first official win of the series Don Gibson paced the tired ford attack with three goals Doug Richardson Moe Galaud and Sims ihoraington each pott ed apair and Gary Kwasnitsa and Gary Vasey had singles liec Brainard Stan Ritchie and Ted lleld tallied the Call lngwood goals local high school fearhere Rinks Targets 12 Wins In First pay only match before drawing bye in the li rnond boosplel conducted on roundrobin buts Ontario New Brunewiek and Nova Scotie all split their first two games Quebec lost its start and Newfoundland iolned the two Prairie rinks in last place with marks Thirdround play scat Prince Edward island slant Quebec EC against oundlsnd 0n Iario against Nova Smtls New Brunswick against Northern 0o tario and Manitoba against Al berta with the Richardson lain liy risk from Regina seek Ing its fifth Canadian title drawing the bye SASK EN CLASH The fourth round featured clash between PEl and Su ksichewan in the other matches BC was drawn against Northern Ontario Manl tone against Ontario Quebec BOWLING scores BARRIE BOWLING ACADEMY SUSS LEAGUE Markers vs Underdogs Hoot Nannies vs Stewarts Skinners Vs Misfits LEAGUE STANDINGS Underdogs 109 Misfits Bl Skinners it HootNannies 71 Markers it Siewarts 29 High Single Foster Un derdogs so High Triple Foster Underdogs 749 BARRIE BOWLING ACADEMY LADIES CITY LEAGUE Lemsys Excav vs Lake side Cablns Jacksons Grill vs Greers Aces Queens Hotel VI Bertram Bros The Bus 5vs Robinsonle Groc Hubbcrts Groc vs John Lsng Kellys Groc II vs Tattsrssiis hrs LEAGUE STANDINGS Lakeside Cabins to Bertram 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