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Barrie Examiner, 21 Sep 1968, p. 10

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fly out consort Count baseball fairs have every reason to feel pleased wl the achievement of JobnflRothen fords Beetoa Beehive in bringingtiie junior 03A title to the munty huh mm Gould hitter and ieadin beenigrigen lions share of credit which be fully deserves but the general allaround performance at the team was noteworthy Johns younger brother Larry who was 10 in August also has proven himself mar infielder and pitcher of promiseslieaaiso gets Arena art nilhi in the tin note oi hemeande series Minuet opened the scoring at 117 at the aesondperiod when centre Bay e1 out from right liili Collin and amt past tulr oiiien accept are Kathie Mimeu Rutledge etlrted out in neta tor boa Anaeles until he was re lieved by Terry Slwdtuk balls mailman the secondperiod Rigid had it saves Sawchuh North Stan used fin ltlvard real tor the tint and second Mailman Mikeliciiahou beattSawchuh onn screened allot from iewtieet inideJhe blue line at 1440 tor the North Stan tomb goalwmingtout the quickpanimm ieit er Danny Grant admit lduthe net betore Sawch awn clout to werelou Nance its ostensime and one tre Gary Dloeen Kings defence man Ar rCah stoo Haulage ledge Brampton who in Nilltnl born the riotice indiurmpieie titqie not weiimabi illned With and truck equipment of Wm Living dfiienceuien Bill White and Jim mitten ahatWnyoe Rutledge stopped the drivh but was unable to soother itu Cullen picked it of and tireth home little more than one minute later Andre lioudraircut across 10 feet in iront oi the goal and llutledge was beaten again De ienceman Bob Weytowich sct Boudrais up iorthe goaL ALI fllE SCORING Kiuga line at Real Lcmicux Howie Menard and Dennis Rath welt which replaced line used full share oi hitsatthe lat The Gould brothers wage standoutin the series which Beeton eliminated Orillia Mayors in county loop lay three games to one and they also starred as the Rutherford crew surprised Stoney Creek with to and to wins in tightlypitched games Bob Conneli warranted star rating Is infielder Bob Council and Jim Rutherfordcalch ers Raymond Lisk and Bob Sumerton and outfielders Charlie Llsk Randy Lemlre and Clare Holmes were some of the others who made major contributions to successful season THE CHAMPIONSHIP was the second provincial gmfll H100 Wheel loader 19H WBppm mo uee As mcoodltlmuso Schrooi wlOummlna dteee CRAWLER WADE WI power shill Cat 055 in AC lib761 power Itift 12 19 Hit TDSII wDrott in lIIC m1 LATE 115m The oomplete spread of Girard Unified of Cochraue0otarionho is retiring Irom con struction business to puraua other interests niia equip rnuit is late modeiexcelieot machinery and has been serviced and maintained by Geo hotbers tiers lad consisting Cat DOE SN tGAilm 1965i wM hyd dour and canopy Cat De 15A wM hwy dour and can 00 1061 AC HNIA SN 11012 whyd angle dozcr BETTER GAME so Pint Period No scoring Penalties lim Murray ior Angelo tint 011 Lowell ltlac Donald Los Angeles tboldl 11 atrBlll Goldsworthy Mlnnesotn tint 1530 Dale lloiie in An gclcl tint 1549 Second Period Minnesota Cullen tCoiiinsl 217 hiinncsota towith 325 Minnesota barose to make move DannyOShea in hiclnally who is in the Kings camp from Hamilton lied Wings was outstanding as pen alty killer in the first period RaceDirectors further Limit Turbine Potential INDIANAPOLIS 1nd The United StateaAuto Club board oi directors filday clamped its second major re striction in two month on the turbinepowered race lliéis Coop Meet Sunday have Borden Fbersdowo two games to none in the bestoi neven Barrie and District inter Eoudrnis WW OBA title in three years for John Rutherfords club Beeton capturedthe tjunior honoreln 1066 when the team beat out Waterdown the finals John Gouldwho is perhaps better known around this area for his stellar pitching efforts in Harry Mayors Angus baseball tournaments rolled up 20 stnkeouta in the closing to2 over Waterdown One of three brothers who played With Beehive in the county loop John also won the batting laureis with afine 488average Larry clipped the ball at hefty 349 pace while older brother Ted Justiover junior age sucked the ball at close to 300 clip in county play Larry was the strikeout king of the county league pibchers with 106 fans followed by Creamores Archie Blanchard with 98 and Midlands Rick Lemieuxi with 93 While Orillia Majors were eliminated by Kingston Centennials in the Senior OBA semifinalsthree games to one two other Simcoe County teamsare still in competing for OBA titles MIDLAND INDlANS whichare battling Alliston Canucks in the current county finals are slated to in the loss to Oakland Wed nesday did all the scoring ior the Angelcs club The iirst Los Angeles goal came at 1111 of the last period when Menard came up with the puck and passed it to Lcmicux who set ltethwell up in front at goalie Carl Wallet Three minutes later it was Junior Hockey Opens Monday Barrins Junior hockey club will open training camp Monday night Boys between 16 and 20 ycars at age are invited to be at the arena by pm other teams in the Georgian Bay league this year are Orillt la Braccbridge Huntsville Por piay host to Bowmanviiie athiidland tomorrow Sun smud calungwd and day afternoon starting at 20clock The intermediate ABBA final so taris tied at game each ln their iirst 013A round Midland put out Caledon ia to and to with stellar pitching from Rick Lemieux and Chester Graham Midlandifans are still talkin about the pitching of 37yearoid Gord Dyment who anked Allisth to with onehitter in one of the county league final tilts CREEMORES STRENGTHENED lied Sox which have battled their way into the intermediate 13 013A finals with the help of ivys Bob Burns and George Ellis are slated to visit Petroiia tomorrow afternoon for the secondgame of their best two out at three finaiv Althoughlhey went down to tin hardvpiayed first game at home the liedSox have enthustaatic followers who havent gilenwttp hrifpésnotglandinga championshipand some of them wi accompanying the team when they makéihetrip by special bus it is scheduled toIeave Creemore arena at ant disastrous first frame when Don Westbrooke issued two walks and gave up three hits for four runs andPenetahguishene Grant OSheai 1240 Minnesota McMahon Dio ccn Nnnnel itzto Peoaltlcs Bill Goldsworthy Stars trip we ElmcrVasku Stars hold to Tcdirvlnc Kings hold 1214 Dennis Rath wcii Kings highslicirl Larry Cohan Kings thold Danny OShea Stars thoulrl 17 Ted lrvine Kings ttripl Third Period bus tngcics llathwcll thienard Lomieux 1111 LosAngoles hicnard Roth wcll Lcmicuxl 1733 Penalties Wayne Hillman Stars thigh stick 755 Duane Rupp Stars thigh stickY 1200 Paul Poplcl Kings thigh isllckl 50 LarryCahan Kings crosschcrkl 1346 snore 0N GOAL by Minnesota 1111426 By Lordngeies to is 551 Andy Granatelli car oi The directors said iourwhreli rive race can will be limited to iolnrh wheel width uh front and rear This Is tour lnCheStiCSl than the maximum which Granatelile can have been using The ruling is oiiective Jan 1969 the same date when re Gary Dlnccn Stars thook 1450 mm cum mung me turbine air intake from 15999 to LEW square indies mediate Soitball league finals ploy Harrie Coon tomorrow oightat Queens Park Game timeis MD The tourth game is slated ior sept it at Base Borden with an sthrting time The iiith game comes back to Queens Park Sept at 730 pin Sixth game is scheduled tor Queens Park Santos and the seventh hard Carco winch and canop 1966 Cat Dec sN mash tandem axle highway tracto lice t2 Northwest No wnwaizs at cm will etc wBA doner and canopy Cat Der whyd dorer and 1m Bucynislhid and hoists 19M Dodgeaotl single tandem Soho snow plow series heavy duty power it i904 Dodge 900 trucks wboxcs axle tractor ssTon ice GaiC coo Hystcr D898 power shift winch HysterDeD power ShiflWllidl and Cat No hyd ripper iiritiicxs isee iiic moo iiiltttto wgravcl body t3 1901 boxes tzl 1963 GMC 5000 single is 1960 lHCBiBts wgravel boxes w7dump bodies ieoz tractor wGMeWidiesei power l960 hlghwey tractorwV5t9 éng iiiTon 1961 Hit lr 1960 lHC Ton m7 GMC 0900 single axle Plymouth lorry Tudor hardtop rnvcrr TRAILERS nit Mon stoke trailer gravel body toot 1110 rieoor wgravel hod l99l IHCBCFIW tvgravel body single axle graveitrucka test Ford inc 1700 ths wgravol x1e gravel trucks tel 21 133731110 AIMS litC Em single axle highway 1962 Sicard hiodci 16410 iiiC V220 single axle ism GltiC isron 1959 GiliC it 1956 lilCaTon 19o tinboy 30 single axle CRAWLER morons Caterpillar iiAinn iiic rpm t2 nrc Thai com EQUIPMENT AC limit shovels and yard drag bucket lose Koehlng heavy duty 306 back one wlong wide low EACKIIOE AND FRONT END LOADER TRACIORS 1967 Case 5000K As new eonditi MOTOR GMDER Cat No 12 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT tom Case $01m Case seitpropellcd Mheci prieu iiiatic roller tdulieeiiWobbiy owhcei Wobbly to DD sheepsioot rum saunas tzl BucyrusErie 591s Am COMPRESSRS AND TOOLS screw GardnerDarya 600 ofth drills pith madera wegonett rammers pumps hammers etc GENERATORS Holman 600 cfrri rota HPSOO qty of hand vibrators breakers Peabowioo KW diesel driven t2 Pctbow 125KWe wparallcling eqpt to 250 KW Petbow SGKW qt of and MKW sets ampdiescldriv en at 300 amp diesell driven soc amp gas with line welder qty ct aclcylene SHOP BUILDING ing complete with 14 and EQUIPMENT 32 613 Shop buiidlt siid doors approx heightm did the damage in the opener at Creemore One of the hitswas homer by shortstop Jack Lawless Creemore scored oneimthe first when Bob Burns scored on John Westbrookes single andthe ivy short stopvalsoregistered one of three Creemore runs in the seventh Lyle Scott and John Westbrooke crossed the it This budding not movable asa unit but can be readily dismantled Also large qty of shoptoois and machines to be sold separately OFFICE BUILDING AND EQUIPMENTX9 28 office building complete with lorcedair heater plumbing includingwashroom tiled floor electrical wirui wood grain panelling This building is movable asa unit and would convert with minimum efiort to an excellent tot loge Also at of office machines and furniture MISCELLANEOUS Semportabie ZOTon platform scale vwlieated scale house iiiway srzoo selfpropelled chip spreader IliiWay gaspowered tail gate sander Cat 75 CCU Kelite kors steam leaner water and fuel tanks cw 10 at lender and manyother items pan with the others Archie Blanchard who gave up only one run in eight frames in the opener is expected to start on the mound ior Creeriiore at Petrolia Simcoe County ball fans will be watching their progress with interest STROUD HOCKEY FANS who hope to see South Simcoe league team lined up capable of ending Lurch tos monopoly on championships have been recalling some past glories In the period from 1948 to1953 Stroudbad teams which ranged with the best in the Ontario Rural Hockey Association In fact they won the laurels 20 years ago in 1948 reached the finals the next two years and then ivon out again oniyto be disqualified one technicality in the cwimittee rooms fAtiiANoIo iv TORONTO ONTAIIO IRANCH hum admits nun tvno Players on the 71948 hockey stalwarts ofthetim ris Warnica George and Jack Elwood Webb Fraser Campbell Gordon Shering Har old Spence Don Wallace Rod William Wright John Snache Danny Piegel and Charles Marshall Some of the other as Ale Reynolds Mor players with winning teams of this fine hockey era for Stroud were Bill Wetheriil champions included such Young Eddie Ray and of the Detroit Red Wings isnt Black Austin Bowman non ANDERSON nioirr really lining up tor the coup de grace he is just trying to Bob Faulkénherg LEFT and ShortHanded Bruins avoid colliding into teammate II gameltBru inswon 75 tCP Wirephotol an kidIa tie Iowan IIoIMtI lrving Nelson Bud Martin Grant Wallace Ben Lee Ted Greenwood and Bill Boychoff These players performed in the old Stroudstruct ure knownjas the King Edward rink which served for some 55years luntii replaced with the present rink about three and alt years ago DOW Béd Wingsf 75 The my players aredropping out of Boston Bruins training camp coach Harry Sinden may have to start his preseason scoutingali over again Ed Westiall was the latest player to leave walking off the co Frid iter iailing to come to terms in Boston general or na ger Milt Schmidt He joined deieuceman Ted Green who been at his home in Winnipeg since We do es day when no tr ac negotiations top ookienn the 196566 season signed twoyear contract with Philadelphia Fiyers oi the West ern Division Three other players signed oneyear connectsSimon Noiet goaltender Dougiiavell and de ieuceman Edeslraod Terms werenot disciiosed Toronto Maple teats mean while had bleson the eve otan exh game against it och ester of the American Hockey League Punch imlach coach and gen eral manager announcedJohn riy liower the Leafs great goal tcnder will be sidelined longer thanexpected because of per slstent sore shoulder imlach was hoping to test him in Sundays game against the Americans but the plan has been scuttled Bower has inot worked out sinceMunday but he has been taking PM lndaily The leading polnbgetter in the Ontario Hockey Association tun or series last year Webster broke 44 tie with his first goal at 1304 of the final period and scored the ev ntuall winnerser ondslater Phil Espnsito also scored twice torthe Bruins while the others weuttc Dondwrey Fred Staniield and Ross Loiisberry Pete Mahovli Kent Doug ias Ron iIarr Gary linger and Pete Stcmkowskiaii scored onceior Detroit in Kitchen meanwhile Ec clestcnes goal wasta 33foot s1apshotwhich went by goal tender Gillcs Viiicmurc with ust over four minutes remain ingln thega StuLouis built up 42 load during the first period but New York came back to tie it up early in the third period hciore avcrowd 014057 Cyamiile Henry former Blanger iiiIlEdh twice for the wnneraw nt eot erswenlto Frank sc Marsellie and Bill WANT McCrear PHONE Wis21H Jeaortaie11e hr Hamilton PhilGoyette and Ron Stewart shared the New York scoring Goaltender dacquea Pianie making aNHL comeback after threeyear retirement was in prime lormior the wiiiiieriiI kicking aside abate Elsewhere around league Friday Erit Selbythe NHL wan Sunday for game against iirstplaceflougbriders Lions coach Jim Champion log to By ma cauaorapritass WE ish IgllolunigbiabLioilils and innipeg ue om crs ope to emerge from behind the eight fayfhh 15 ball in the Western Football Conferencer With the first half of the sea son behind them the two clubs find themselves veil out of the third and last pla oti spot in the league But th Bombers general manager Earl Lunsiord thinks the situation will changeior his club which has won game eight starts confident we can win our last eight games and possibiycven six said Lunsiord as the bombers pre pared to meet Edmonton Eski vrnus at home Sunday in one oi cheduicd WFC weekend Ottawa acorn Riders last week Theybattled to The that former ailstarGaroer kV stran has been cut to make room for Mike St Lou not limoundtackie from Kansas City He played ioure hibitlon gamesvwith the NFLs gtWaslt1n 0tl1l one ton Redskins Saskatchewanwho tried to crash Denver Broncos lineup in the American Football league thir seaao guard si Roast Weilwwork our in grad ualitmayha playing him on both oitenseanddeience id head coach Eagleiteys ope to get physical training exercise hackoh skates today howeve andanot sia it be or at workingouba settleme Schmidt has another contract problem coming up with Eddie Shack notheprrulo still un eat often rhinoits ui on Win Medias dine WEBSTER SCORES TWO liut Boston didnt have to much trouble Friday night as rookie iom Webster or it two mny oi startSundaywitth goals 34 seconds apart olcad here Iota ac the Bruins to victory over tion the wing whiz zoneop nim mmrni mvmineuiu rur with iourvins tie in vnineratarta Till ayinvade Sukitin

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