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Barrie Examiner, 24 Aug 1968, p. 7

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smug mama simultaneousin Downspouts Bfeeions JohnfGonldk Key To OliiiidUpSGii ay IlLL conm are two points he Dick Aldridge should be truck Ottawa andruonn In the Toronto lineup alter suli gt lnls In four faring In ankle lniury against tlp hind Calgary the Calgary as the Argus hope to viesternteonferguee leader amplete the liirst sweepbof wogunawesemswng yen MOLD SCUIILE Sshmwm Mu eastern club since Ottawa did if lug the hopes of both cluhlkhy Wlnnlpex general manager dumping Toronto Ind moving palm mud or Cam Eari Lunsford sounds just as mm uh cm optimistic Cnhill doesnt seem worried Espedli The Lions but us wlnnlt pee but we honestly tell he no bad the run of that shouldb won it hisald rare CANADIAN rm Canadian Mbali League fans may be thinking theyre reading the eastern and western conference standings upside down whentheypick up their Moodsymornlng papers Impossible as it my mm Toronto Argonauts and Brithh Columbia Lions doormals in their respective divisions for the last few seasons have chance Weve had injury problems since that game but weve strengthened noticeably this week with one new player and well have another new one in iheilneup on Sunady Around Beeton baseball fans are still talking about the thrilling performances of John Gould 19 yennold pitcher in turning backtheldefendlng chem Wypfi noon twill be best three ontof flveaffair plon Orlllia Mains for the biggest upset of the first found playoffs the Simcoe County League Gould ahockey pla er with London Nationals last winter won to tchcrs duelover Chnstoph erHarber in the series opener and he also blanked the highlytouted Majors to in the closing game Beetons other win was to while they dropped one Eto in humbling the Majors John Rutherfords young sters have accomplished the unexpected and thertcam is certain to be followed with close attentionfrom now on THE BEETON SUCCESS was made all the more remarkable in that most of the thin for junior and will be playin players are still elig for Beeton in junior OBA playoffs Besides John Gould the team has two other brothers Ted Gould 21 and Larry Gould who just turned 16 earlier this month Second sacker Jim Rutherford shortstoppitcher Bob Connell catchers Raymond Liskand Bob Sumer fon and outfielder Charlie Lisk Randy Lemire and Clare Holmes also are junior eligibles on the club Besides Ted Gould players overage for junior but with the Beeton quad in SimeonCounty Len gue play include star outfielder Jack Foran short stop Rod Ellison pitcher Bob Wal erans Jim Aiken and Walter Sum TRAILING MIDLAND Two Shewells Ivy Leafs will visit Midland fourth game of their best four out of seven semifinals The game was switched from lvy by agreement after Thursday nights scheduled game was washed out fifth game is expected to he evening The winner of this kem and utility vet erton games to one Wilf tonight for the played at Ivy on Tuesday series meets the winner between Beeton and their semifinalopponents AI liston or Thornton lia Majors won the for the county championsidp Oril county title during the past four years and appeared to have good chance for fifth until they met redhot Beeton squad Smoky Volllcks Elmvale leaders of the Georgian Bay Rural softballloop will try again to stop the march of Danny Mclfugh and his Moonstone teammates to morrow Sunday at Elmvaie fair grounds with game time 630 pm Moonstone won the first two Ho and to with Mcllugh hurling novhitter in the first and Mike Mohan ya helped his own fivehitter in the second Mike also cause with home run while infielder Garry Swalles also homered Elmvale ace Carl Edwards has the losing pitcher in both games Mohan was given major credit for the second as he hurled his best in the pinches when Elmvale had men on bases and struck out six Tomorrow will be another day however and Elmvale fans are hoping their team will regain winning form and turn the tide Fourth game day evening is billed for Moonstone grounds on Men gt AT NEW LOWELL current sports attention is centred on todays tournament arranged by acommit tee headed by Harry Gordon as part of the festivities to mark the official opening of ld7acre conservation park The draw called for Creemore to meet Mansfield in the first game at noon with New Lowell meeting Lisle in the second The winners meet inthe final at 630 pm Strengthened by Thorntons Don Shannon Midi lands Gordon Dyment and others Orlllia Majors have been team in the first round of seal game is slated for Kingston gr called to meet the defendi ng champion Kingston or 03A playoffs First ounds At Orillia the Legion juniors pitcher Gary Udell started best two series with Dundas at the Oval live active in Elmvale Bill Keith new pres tomorrow latterv featuring noihit outiof three OBAV grounds STAYNER HOCKEY CLUB already has itsexecu preparation for the coming hockey sea son in the Georgian Bay intermedi ate league withthe hope the Lions will be able to reg ain the honors from ident of the Stayher club heads an enthusiastic execulive whichalso includes lilike Smart as vicepresident ArtjPool treasurerand TORONTO MliN Actionlcointlnued af Sunset Speedway near Stroud again last night with races in both Hobbygt iridDinond classes Here Toronto entry Bill Wok ish accepts the checkered ting Item the official starter after winning the Hobby Chartre phy dash in Diamond compe tltlon Barriel lilok Batters Lacrosse Have Big Rally new wnsritmsren no CPL Montreal Canadlcns singed thirdperiod comeback to thump Vancouver 1612 in an interlocking Notional Lacrosse Association game Friday night before poo fans The Canadiens inspired by nomadic goaltender Bob Me Greedy scored six unanswered Diver 11Vlakes Big Camebdck HALIFAX CF Ernie hleissner member of Can ndas Olympic diving team in 1960 staged major comeback efforthere Friday when he won the seniormens unemeire halo the Canadian diving championships Meissner swimming for the Oshawa ont Aquatic Club finished the event with 35081 points comfortable margin aver clubmatc Jim Lambie who had 34821 hleissner who lives in Kitch ener Unfsaid he quit ming after the is but came back as ember of Canadas team at the British Empire1Games in 1962 He said he swam for only four weeks in lost when didvnot make the Olympic team then quit again He decided to start again early this year iiif8ti winning this tr more than the others ner said in an interview to work litleharder this im lve practised two hours six days week for be eight months Frank Graft of Vancouver no defending chanipion wasthlrd with 34784 lionFrlesen 19 Saskatoon dropped back to sixth place in the fi after din caels Finally Taste Defeat inSstssAbcf Ont in heat and John Hadley continued his strong success at the new track winning the second heat and trophy duh Newmarketr Bill Carllsie bsrged homo first in the open plcked up top honors in the consolation run Last nights heavy rain restricted the card foonly fire completed raccs Photo by Kerry Hobs hi goals in the last period to upset the western division leaders Brian Abeurne led Montreal with three goals while Bill Crawford Ken Richardson Gord lfeafes and Terry Davis each scored twice Ken Lotion Ken Thompson iton Roy Wayne Thompson and Florian Tomchysehyn rounded out the Montreal goalgetting preliminaries with 22737 Ho competed with six stitches in his chin two teeth missing and skin scraped from the backs of his legs He was injured Wednesda during practicewhcn he hi his chin on the onemetre board while coming out of an inside double dive Beverley Boys 16 of Oshawa defended her senior womens onemetre with s7as2 vpuinisyv well ahead of Elizabeth Car ruthcrs 16 of Montreal who had 35260 Nancy Robertsm of Vaneouverwas third with Sunday passcatchcrs night Newmarket impEastman xBarrie Coop Borden Universal Yanch Healing UE Hayfield Clarksnn xDenntes Dennies withdrawn from league to grab share of their conference leads BAGS TROPHY vi Roughriders in Regina and BC win over Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Vanconicr All It will take is Toronto ctory nver sasknfcbewan And it isnt as impossible as it looks Itrgos will enter Taylor Field after stoning Peter Liske and supporting cast of Calgary 197 Wednesday And the Lions nipped the Bombers 1816 in their season opencr in Winnipeg Argoswlth four points in somth SENEOK gt Best of Seven ScmilInals SERIES Lakcvlew Woods BA Wednesdlyl not Lakovlew Woods 10 innings Fridays Resull Postponed rain Future Garner onday Woods at Lakevtew E301 SERIES if Mondays namesuspended by umpires ir sixth inning Fuiura Games TonightNewmarkot lat Impv Eastman 700 California Cuties vs Woods BA Exhibitiont 900 lNTERitlEDIATE TPts l7 id 17 as 15 it so ll 12 22 14 iii 16 14 in 11 had first place the Mondays Score Universal Yanch Itemllhing Gaine SundayYanch at Coup 230 830 ly alter his clubs big win against the Starrsps Iili we neede was big one like this to give us momentum he said after watching his telrn beat Calgary at their own game tba pass But Saskatchewan has more varied attack with powerful ninnera like fullback George liced to back upquarterback Ron Lancagtcri throwing arm and keep opposition defences honest houghles coach Eagle Keys has beefed np his defense by cutting quarterback Bill Cline to make room for linebacker Al Miller Miller will play in the corner spot leaving Cliff Show tree as backup Curlers Pick New Chairmen Committee chairilten for the coming season were chosen at this months meeting of the board of directors Barrie Curb lng Club President Bob Green presided Sccond name listed is assist ant chairman Games Ken McKenzie Frank Hersey House Ed Tschlrbart Jim Morley ice Don Cordy Dick Card Bonspiela Hugh Merriam Jack Merretf Meme bership Don Cordy Property Pal Bertram Gord Ponder Prizes Norm Rankin Weekend mined honspiel Mac Fendley Dick Card High school boys and girls Frank Hersey Saturday night games and son cials Fraser Campbell Mac Fendley Sundaymlxed draw lilac Fendley Saturday ofti nnon iiineys Irv Ellement Hugh Merriam Umpire OCA events Jack Kennedy OCA club play downs frv Ellement New Years Eve dance Don Cordy GreelfngPat Bertram linrrie fair board representative Gord Condor it was decided to make them bership fees due this year by Oct is one mcnth earlier Rates are unchanged from last sea son Secretary treasurer Hor ace Cotes will send out notices to members explaining scale of fees European countries Norman Stands Tiwo Over For MONCKON lCP Two codeaders and molar con tender only one stroke olf the pace were scheduled itstoe off at noontoday kin the cond round of the Sibole antic open golf tournament Bob Breen nf Voodhrltige 0nl and l3 Dohie of Worcester Mass tied for the lead at wounderpar 63 after Fridays opening round were to be joined by Jay Dolnn also of Worcester who had as Officials placed the thrccsome in the noon stnrtingtime to ac commodate the large crowd which is expected to watch the second it holeaof lbe $5000 open the ninth stop on this years iotournameut Canadian tour The only other competitor in the fleld of l121 professionals and amateurs under par Friday was Cecil Dowling of Charlotte town Bowling was tcnmrd today Borden Fiyers Reach Fidais YINNIPEG lCP The first Canadian forces softball chem picnship was in be decided today when teams representing bases at Greenwood NS and Borden Ont meet in the final Officials of ihefourday nine vtith Kelly Burnetaf Halifax and John Hendrick of chiral bothof whom shot 70s on the Mouclnn Golf and Country Club course STEAL ILHELIGIIT hro veteran amateurs from Halifax stole some of the lime Light from the professionals Fri ay Charles Brace was the leading amateur heading into todays play with oncnverpar 7i and Bob Lchuray who had the club house burzing by firing hole inone on the sixth hole It was thefirst non for Lehu ray savin 45 years of golfing and for while he didnt realize be had done it After tcolng off with No iron on ibeils yard parthree halo the Halifax amateur thought he had lost the ball until someone suggested he look in the cup Lehuray wound up with 73 good enough to place among the top 25 competitors cluster of golfers were ahead of him nt 71 and 72 in cluding Moe Norman of Gilford 0nt two nvcr par and Bobby Cox Jr of Quilchena BC leader in the points race for qualification in the Canadian professional golf tour champion ships at Vondbridge Ont next month He had 71 leamtournament announced the finalists on the completion of five of six games scheduled Fri day Greenwood emerged undefeat ed in four straight games with 42 victory over No Wing liyers based in Germany while Borden handed Mocse law their first defeat 44 shutout Highlight of Fridays games was is inning marathon be tween Petawnwa 0nl and En quimalt 80 vTiedZZ after lhe regulation seven innings Pctawn wa took 32 decision 3999VPricedvtoiideal Announcing Air Canadas Summer Sale ll Bill Swanton secretary irectors include Blain Finn JaclrWarden TedVancise and Fred McEacher wi Doug McMaster and Rodger York team statistician wv AT SHANTY BAY golf club Ron Montgomery nd 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