Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Sep 1968, p. 10

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oouo renew left winter with both the Los Ion Kempvrew Men Monday League LA GROUP srmnmasu Edwards Plastering points er Carriers 11 Couplande fliers 12 Team No Eat arrie Tanning Fox Plumir Lakeview Dairy and Kennedy Clnrlraon Hoiel tewarts Wholesale Allan aioLumhLr Barrie Exam er High Singles Mitchell 350 Newton his ii Coupland are High Triples Mitchell 619 Mgear 307 Newton 731 Coupland 751 GROUP STANDINGS Progressive Floor 14 points ants 12 Hill Relrlgera on 12 Hammera Driller Sm rnhlng niroyal Gerrys Toasties Bidding 75s Mendyka den and Springfield tenure wrist injduring medical ex amination yesterday Coach liedxdly kept close check to see if the men were close to their playingvwelghis Signs With LAT Russ Quesnetie of Midland QuesnelleWins Feature iit Sunset continued his winning ways at Sunset speedway entire week end taking another feature ra¢ein the diamond class iim Vikiii oi Barrie wod the consolation In Iha hobby class Russ Pad get of Toronto crossed the line ahead oi George McLeod oi willowdale Eugene Moran oi Langstaii and Bill Wahish of Toronto Toronto drivers dominated the hobbies Hob liebee won the second heat and Padgei the consolation in the diamonds Dennis Roi tins of Toronto took the first heat Jim ingram oi Midland won the second and mum tnere oi Barrie took the semitin The last chance eveni was won by Bill Carllsie at New rnerket Behind Quesnelle in the fea ee 12PORTABVLE tie traveller or great second setter Lyour home Sharp to pht picture Big eleer sound from frontmounted speaker Automatic ga eontroitoroonsientm trast orI oilfchannaie Lifetime circuit board guarantee Rugged lvo piast on net iiohlnson scored nine goals andassisted ninaitirnes for test team Wayne Rutledge the zoyear oidgoalia who filled in well last year for Terry Sawehulr was signed yesterday by Los Angeles Kingsvgenerei manager Larry Regan No salary figIIres were releao ed but he was said to have received healthy increase Meanwhile Sawchuk has come into camp with very positive attitude Johnny Wilson Springfield coach and general manager who is assisting Rod Kelly at camp says Sawrhuk is anticipating great year Jilxht winger Lowell MaeDon aid who had earlier threaten ed to retire because his salary demands were not met showed up in camp yesterday at rsignedi tura wera Tommy Cuzxila oi Toronto RickBatters of pan and Dave Linton oi Toron to nine nousmni will he tried atileft winli this year in an efiort to givethe kings Kings The and Springfield Kings ked out at the Barrie Arena today in single shtits at about no players each It appearscer1nin the Spring field management is seriously considering replacing the two goalies they had last year Jac ques Caron and George Woo The strongest contenders apg pear tolhe Gerard Desjardins nyeamld Who played ior the Cleveland Barons oi the Alli last season Robert Per ant 26 an nlletar with the Mushegon Mohawk oi the ln ternationnl llockey tangle andClaude Hardy up from Victorieviile oi the Quebec Sen lor Hockey League last years Alla Gilchamps manner The Atomluin gigantic 5an bolof the less BrusselsWorlds Fair represented anatom nitledisomoooomo times niore firepower rel pity slut check from Dr Ted Benton of Barrie Hall who weigh inai no pounds on alx foot fast or earn Photos Eu yv Dave Hanshaw linal Tourneys This Solution the second lasttrophy eventwilt be held at Barrie Golf Club 1th for maleielthanderaiand the prim is the Gord Roach Trophy This strange lireod ol roller is called southpaw and strangely enoughthey play well some that tell There are sunething like 30 oi them at the local club On Saturday Sept 21 comes the last event other thanelos lng sing in late Odobe shotgun derby tor the liule Trophy This was scheduluedior last month but ned due to rain Last Sunday 15 couples load all for the Corby Trophy They were nearly all speaking to each other atlihe end to holes winnera were Mr and hire Tom Sherpa hois the current champion toot andMrs George in theeopsolatron imal oi the Rogers Cup Harry Hodgsnn and Mrs Hod Helen ldeson de ooNsonr r1 leaiéddion hockey Stewart and Mrs Orv lama Berth Womanhood Mafternom final lame to the mens twiiite league will he played finishes been operat ing every Vihursday except or two rainouts since earlyJune in two schedules TedDytua tesin wonvboth schedules with most points scored sowili get first prize Playing oii vfor sec ond and th money arethe teams captained by Arthur iowcll and diamice Stransroan Banquet ioilows play George Boorman lsrleagua chairmen with corrnnittee oi Les Martin lion0onoer Rossllicltliog and Fred herion tifAutomotivo Co whi produces bats earn is the third Japanese company to sell inYugoaiaviaafter Toyota and Mazda una el wontwr lmau enhlmsed or it and rrlln Alena lm Im mflmfl an ihlritéwlor ownled nlhnrnl ntm nwj orthreerutu Iisthnn doubled ageinPTnulhe fifth inning period then edvaneedJoAthlrd on fin allehy Downtime Mo Fndden single loaded thebasir segooddefenslve ball by Lake Dan McFadden the dip lancefor the winners scatter tabla singlesmln iheiirg fetish seven innings out nine Lakeview reileier Ron hfo lfee struck out two and made an unassisted out in them at the ninth to retire the tide Dyhtra had struck out tour with last live batters beiore he got into trouble in the top of the third inning Ed Dunn sin edto¢cntre then stole second Dykstra struck out the next hatter Gary Edwards but walked Brian Mo on navehieConn laced homer into deep left account MeEodden got on base then atoiesecond after he washit on his pltchinglrm View kept run irom scoring Dylstn struck out the next hatter Horarlh John McCann went to first on helders choice and Brian McCano was ioroed outvet the plate Dykstro atruclr out shortstop Ttmiurke to retire the side oview come closest to searing Inthe top od the first inning alternili Grant singled to shillwi right field He Id tlaneed to secpnd on Gary Hines sacrifice and lo third fl Corby Ada flewout to He wasleit stranded when George Choppel the catcher popped out to short EGYPT HONORED DOG Egyptian tablets carved about 6000 years ago show dogs served as pets hunters and ob ieets oi reverence MINORHOCKEYIREGISTRATION lEGlON AND icon SatSepi Sat Sept Hit Mom Sept 9th Sept December l2 noon onCoI or St iboys ears old haiore AFA Hockeyffboyi 14 years oldfiheiore Dec gion Minor HockeyREgistrntion Fees will renown DATE $200 pér layer or $400 periarnlly AL REGISTRATIONS an noyanmsswus Am iHIScj

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