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Barrie Examiner, 23 Sep 1968, p. 8

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conning Practiia seaside ioi the 13s Angela and Springfield sing at the Barrie Arsonhave taken odlmhudbitthliook Team owner Jock Kent Corks bnuetopsnewtwfstintnln Photo by mm crum hRIAN CAMPBELLpWHQWON IHIS FIRST RACE SATURDAY Rookie DriverWins Feature At Barrie Truck Rookie driver Brian Campbell of Barrie took over from Peter Schantus on the seventh lap of the zolap feature at the Barrie Speedway Saturday night and kept the lead tothe finish line It was the first feature win for Campbell lo the preliminary races he finished third in the second heat and third In the semifinal Schantus also from Barrie gradually dropped back in the feature as the faster cars broke through the pack and into the lead Finishing behind Campbell were Pant Eenhorn of Hawker stone Allan Pirrle of ore John Eacott of Barrie and Schantus Frank Cameron of Oritlia was first to the first heat followed by Ron lifackiefaiso of Drillia and Schantus Stewart Bloom of Oriliia led all the way in the Map second heat Second wasDave Pritch ardwho came from well back in the field and almost caught Bloom on the last corner EENHOllN PRESSED Eenhorn pressed Bill Stclnlk most of the way during third heat but couldntgct by and had to settle for second place third in the race went to Pirrie David John of Bracebridge won the firstconsolatlon Wayne Kelly of Shantybay was sec ond and Gary Bell of Orfllla thrd Carl Andros of liildhurst started frist and stayed there to take the second consolation Gymnastic Club Registers Tuesday Registration day for the Bar rie Gymnastic club is tomorrow at Eastview Secondary School from to pm Dave Boyd club official said this would be the only reg istration date lle explained there is cut off at 100 members and last years gymnasts wereigiven the privilege of registering first but there is still room for more The only stipulation for join ing the club is that members have to be at least six years of age This will be the second sea son for the clubLastycar in slruction was carried out at Central Collegiate This year the club will carry competition team of to or more members Robinson Leads WPG Scoring Race By THE CANADIAN PRESS Veteran Larry Robinson vault ed to first placein the Westeni Football Conference race in weekend that saw all teams in action Robinson who collected 15 points for Calgary Stampeders scored his tirst touchdown of the seasonto go with two field goals and three converts as Cal gary dumped Ottawa Bough Riders 2724 Saturday Bill Goods of Sasketchewan Roughriders kicked two con verts in his game against Brit ish Columbia Lions and has at points three less than Robinson Llons icking specialist fled Gerela holds third place He at afieldgoal and convert ESIliS team was edged 1612 by it ugh riders Peter Kempf scored seven points two fieldgoairand sin gle as his Edmonton Eskimo absorbedfa ma lossin Wlnni peg ag alnst the Bombers Kempl holds fourth place in the indiv uai standings Georgeiteed of Saskatchewan scored two touchdowns ehd Dave Cranmer of Calgary got one in sh fifth place at as leaders rrlsonC Guindon event Joe Neughton ole orllila who finished sccoodnlohn Ee cott of Barrie third and Don Graves also of Barrie pressed Andros espcclally hard on the last lap The fourcnrscrossed the fin ish line in bunch withIAndross nosing Naughton out by half cor length Roger Reed come from ninth position in the semifinal event Itztznbeat out Schantus and Camp lerry Gibson got to the front of the ficld after the first lap of thofirst last chance race and stayed there Finishing second was fellowOrliilan Earl Beers who pressed Gibson hard but couldnt get by third place went to Brian McDonnell cf liawke stonc MIke Shaughnessy of Barrie managed to keep the lead in the second last chance race edging out Don Graves of Barrie and Ken Frailck of Musesing The tracks firefighting crew went into ecuonetter the race when Bev Byes car caught fire ale it was heading back to the There were no injuries special event on the card was lolap mechanics race The winner was Len brotherof featurewinner Brian Campbell 3TflE BARBIE EXAMINER MONDAY SEPiEMBER 23 Minnesota Vikings Upset Green Bay 2613 In NFL By MIKE ancnr Associated Press Sparta writer Give Minnesota Vikings two inches and theyll take 74 yards and Green Bay Packers The Packers got taste of such ingratitude Sunday when the improved Vikings used those inches to spring the biggest upset of the young National Football League season by upending the Packers 2613 The Vikings decided theyd like those two inches in the third quarter after Green Bay had scored and cut Minnesotas lead to 166 The Packers their momentum growing had Minnesota stopped fourth down and twovinches needed for first down on the Vikings in yard line But coach Bud Grant for merly with Winnipeg Blue Bombers decided to try for it and quarterback Joe Kapp for merly with British Columbia Lions crept two inches for first down and then drove Minnesota 71 yards for the backbreaking touchdown In more minor surprises De troit Lions bouncing back after being shellacked 5913 by Dallas Cowboys last week turned on favored Chicago Bears 4241 and New Orleans Saints piled past Washington Redskins 3717 FALCONS SUBDUED Baltimore Coltssubdued Atlanta Falcons mo Los An geles Rains levelled Pittsburgh Steelers 4540 and Dallas Cow boys squashed Cleveland Browns 27 asrthe other NFL powerhouses roiled onin other games San Francisco users beat St Louis Cardinals 3517 and New York Giants outlasted Philédélphidlsglexotzi Minnesota which has beaten the Packers four of theirlast nine meetings built 160 lead by halftime 01in safety and out Browns wo scoring runs but the issue still was in doubt when Kopp inched his way to the vital first down It was iust an occasion where we felt we had to take the momentum away from them Grant said of Minneso tas gamble Bill Munson making his debut as Detroits quarterback didnt bother with inches as he threw touchdown passes of 36 yards to Mal Farr and a7 and 15 to rookie Earl McCulloueh The Lions stifled the Bears offence with eight interceptions one short of the record Mike Wéger and Lem Barney each stole three McCALL SCORES TWICE Don McCall became the first New Orleans back to gain more than ion yards in gamehe ran rfor 127 and scored two times Dave Whitsell blocked punt and carried ltfour yards for score blocked field goal try and intercepted pass lead ing to touchdownas the Saints stopped Sonny lurgensnn until the fourth veriofi Earl Morrall again filling in for injured Johnny Unitas threw three interceptions and bad one of three Baltimore fum bles but Itoovercerne the er rors with three scoring asses and set up auolber tone down with an Myard throw Roman Gabriel hit 16 of 21 passes for 261 yards and four touchdowns and Dick Bass scored threctimes as routedPlttsburgh BASEBALL ascend American League cocoon XDetro for 55 647 Baltimore 68 567 Boston 53 72 Cleveland 73 ion 17 Chlcafl Washington IRcsnlts Saturday Oakland Minnesota Baltimore Chicago California Cleveland Detroit washington Boston Nevaoiko ncruiis Sunday Oakland Minnesota Baltimore 3Ciiicdgo California Clevelandz Detroit nWashingtonr Bust nln Boston Washington Detroit at Baltimore Cleveland tNew York NewYorkn Philadelphia Cincinnrtl Houston gt Atlanta 2San Francisco atla Lcngue Prtxoat San Francisco Cincinnati Atlanta Chicago Plttsburgn Los Angeles Philadelphia Yrk Houston Results Saturday hlcago Pittsburgh St Louis Los Aussies ltesofts Bentley New York Philadelphia Chicagoi Pittsburghs Cincinnati Houston DosAngeles at Chicago NewYork at Atlanta Phlledelphlnet St Louis Sen Frinetaco at Houston fine log clmpcompeiltlon whereby the LA and Springfield teams meet indfly afternoon fourscaie hockey matchee The clock runs form ndantes the refereeI blow penalties and the players competefor scoring defensive and goalie prises Ben rle Mayor Robert Bentley will present trophy to the winning team recurs to be working cul great said Mr Cooke Sunday after the Springfield Klan had outdone thellos Angela Kiogr in hardhitting game as the DA club has played so far this season was quite plecsed with the sessionsald LA Kings coach Red Kelly still trying to find the right combination for winning oreseason games with outside competition SNAPPED STREAK The Kings snapped their los lng rtreek at two games Satur day night but suucooidot win They settled for Mile with the Minnesota North Stars at Kingston Ont In that game at Kingston the Kings scored first left wing to wall MacDonald firing Mont shot shot past the sprawling Minnesota goalie Cesare Maui ago at 1123 ofthc first period Bryan Campbell and dintfur rny were givenassiste Minnesota with coed Wren Blot sitting in the stands watch ing tied the game atiiztfl of the second period when winger Joey Johnston tapped 1n Walt Mc Keehoies rebound shot Kings goelle Bob Poranl was the vic tim nftervmalflng great step on Mcchbnie lit 1412 of the final period the Kings appenred to score the winner when left wing Bob Wall looking more impressive each time out in hlshld to switch from left defence tapped in Bill Whites shot from the blue line Right wing Don Westbrooke who took six stitches in his face terriers By BILL CUERAN With fo mer Barrie coach Jack Dyte dont the helm rlllia hockey officials are too ng for good representation from Bar rie for the senior OHA opener at the Orillia Community Centre Scheduled for Oct13 it calls for Harrie Flyers to tangle with Dytes new Terriers andrivai ry between these longtime ponents is expected to be keeper than ever vFlyers managed to make the playoffs in the loclpb senior cir cuit last winter before losing ou to Toronto Marlinswhilerthe Or lllin entry wound up in the cel Iar Both Barr and Orillia teams fumed it on whenever they met perhaps because Dyte who was working in Orillta was pilot of the Barrie club in any event it is the reverse rig now but as things now stand these two teams will be gi that little extra effort when meet Te ers as the erstwhile Pep sis are now called have signed five forincr Marlboro players ir cluding Grant Moore Earl Bel four Gerry McNemara Moe Galand Doug Kelcher and Don nutter Moore did his share dameg to Earries playoff hopes last sp performance which particulaer hurt was two goal and assisteffort including winner when Mariles upset Fiyers tot lna crucial gnrne here Right belore the Marlins rsnup to margin at Maple Leaf Gardens to give them an advantage Flyers werent able Biwkie coac Claude Rusthad chance to try out his National Hockeyleague team during die weekend end everything went Ruel Montreal Canadian who swept nearlyeyery award in the National Hockey teagub last year under Toe Blakes guidance rted their lfioo NHL egb bltiont season by pounding the Central Hockey Leagues Houston Apolios 72 Saturday night Themthey came back Sunday night to down the Apollos In other actionSundey ToronL to Maple Leafsdowned Rocker1 ter Americans 72StLouis Bluestied 22 with Minnesota North Store Chicago Black Hawks trimfned their Central Professional ey League farm elub Deltas while New York tented Philadelphia strum nipped Pittsburgh Penguins 21 Detroit Red thgaiedged Boston Bruins and New York Kan era and the Blues tied on 11 cane min minions as White tipped it past North Suls goali GamBumon mbad motorist mBMEDRBFEREE Rutledge stornfed referee Tom Smith to protest the gostbot Rutledges plea was disallowed andl the lungs Illd to settle for The stalemate left the Kings with on Mr record thus for Next on the preseason trail for the King is St Louis in Ottawa Wednesday night Meanwhile the infersquad games It pm daily should keep ttrfogsiumplng around Bar rte Arena osnotocx mm Period boo Angeles Mchonald Campbell Murray 1223 Penalties Jacques Lemieux Kluge cmmheck 011 Bill Goldsworthy Stars trip 485 Claude LaRose Stars elbow 1021 Dave Amadlo Kings high stick 15m Second Period Minnesota Joey Johnston McKechnie Nanne nun Penalties Skip Krake Kings hook 150 Howie Menard Grant Stars trip 328 flick Pagnutll Kings thigh stick 42 Jacques Lentieux Kings iel bow 15119 Third Puiod Los Angeles Wall White Weslbrooke um Minnesota Grant LaKose 1730 No Penalties Shots 0n 6081 By Los Angeles 71560 By Minnesota alts32 Attendance2700 Flyers To Play Opener to overcome Geland was the top scorer with lhelifarlifl last sea son having 27 goals and to as sIsisfor 73 points lost one oe hind leader DaveMcComb of Collingwoiid With Orlltla strengthened the competition among the county teams should be keener Coiling wood Shipbuilders managed to be in the thick of the competition inthe senior hockey circuit In the last couple of years and Ft ers havebeen advancing With Grillia better It Is possible some of theteoms mayhot have to travel out of the county for some of the playoffs next spring Springfield Kings who are training here in Barrie with Jack Kent Cookes Los Apgeles Kings of the HL have agreed to visit Orillia meet the Terriers for an exhibition onThursday 0o to ark the opening of he hockey season in the Lake Cou chlching town The Terriers start their league schedule hway going to Belle ville on Friday Oct 11 Dr opener there Alwaysa bellevl intheadvsntage of good cone ditiooing Dyte has already got his prospective players in ser ious training for the coming grind Prexy Bill McGill has promised Orlllia fans they have much better than aceliar dwelling team to cheer for and Dytc has major part in the task to make that pledge good Ilf he can do itwlthout affecting our own Barrie bid for the hour ors wall wish him thebest of luck nabs Sign he Rams Bv Winning Murray Oliver Ron Ellis Floydsmitil Mike Peiylf Norm Uilman Bob Poltord and Paul Hendersonscored for the Leafs while Ron Ward and Gary Marsh tallied forltochester The Blues came back twice to tietho NorthStarson goals by JeanGuy Talbot and Myron Stankiewiez Bitl Collins and Parker MacDonald scored for Minnesota Sat may in Port Huron Mich Dean Prentice scored twice to lead theitad Wings and Bruce re go Pete Steinkowskf and Gary Unger added the others gt Eddie Shack JohnchKenzi Keri Hodge and rookie Don cottescored for the Bruins Gary Jarrett was the hero or the Seals in Brantford convert inga goalmouth pass from Ted Hampson lathe final period to score the winnerr it was the the Oaklandiiclub which it Jetted last in the NflLa Weston Division Instyear Kings high stick 212 Denny second consecutive victory for in bosom of Oakley Park School gets some field hockey tips fromvStuiron Wilson goal ie for the Ontario Second field hockey team The Ontario 1gand teams played an exhibition match and conduct ed uvclinic at Johnson Street rain soccer trips non Ems arsr School Saturday afternoon for more than too schoolgle Johnnie Johnson coach of the national womens teamruperi vised the clinic Intermediate Finals ByDAVE BENSHAW Examiner Sports Editor home run by Jack Shanahan in the oottom of thellth inning broke on tie andwon the third game of the bestofseven Barrie and District intermediate league finals for Barrie CoOp CoOp now leads the series gainst Borden Flyers three gemeevto none The fourth game is slated for Base Borden Tuesday at it pm Winning pitcher Terry Hodg son struckvout 10 walked one and allowed five hits Jlm Witty of the PIyersrllowed 12 hits struck out two and walkedone Borden threatened to walk away with the game when they got six runsoff five hits in the top of the third inning With one man out Borden shortstop Pete Hiehl singled to centre then Hodgson walked Jim Brown With the two men on Jack Slade hit tang badywcgntre for triple Slade got home on Gene Parr ents single to left ANOTHER TRIPLE Another triple this time by first baseman Frank liawn got Parent home VithRavn on third Keith Rob erts the left fielder hit home run deep into left field Hodgsun thefirst CuQp Nick Owen Homer Sinks Leaside twurunfirst inning homer by Nick Owen of Alcona Beach gave Hamilton Red Wings to victory over lleeside Leafs yesterday afternoon The win moved the Red Wings into the senior 0BAfinals gainst Kingston Centenniais who defeated 0rillia Majorseariier Trov Madden former Simcoo County league pltcherwitn 0r lllla Majors scattered eight hits in hurting the shu Another Big Tunaflanded NORTH LAKE RE CPI monound tu possibly the higgestlanded anywhere in the world this year we brought to gaff Sundaythre days after blnefin of identical weight was landed here William Oulton Of Charlotte townboatedthe fish after 17 houranddminute overnight battle that left the fisherman and crew exhausted Several times during the night oultons line became entangled innate and buoys of commer elal fishermen but the crew managedito clear it lichen Croweil of Saint John NB Thursday caught asso pounder after onehour and Isominute battle Weekend Scores 111 Oakland 47 Miami Houston 14San Diego or SUNDAY NFL Minnesotaze Green Bay 1ft Chicago Detroit 42 NewYork 34 Philadelphia 15 Baltimore to Atlanta 70 Washington 17 New Orlea Cleveland Dallas 23 Pittsburgh 10 loos Angeles StLoulsl an Erancl o35 nan New York Boston or Denver Kansas City 34 Tucker0 far in the sixth pitchfor home run in the bottom of the first inning Going into the bottom of the tihtrd inning it was 61 for tier en CoOp battled back for three runs off two bits and two Ftyers errors Ralph Smith the CoDp cot cher singled to right gotto sec and when Witty walkedHodgson then scoredrwhen second base mun Janis Slade had trouble handlingedlm Keynolds smash Hodgsonrwas caught at sec and but Reynolds made it to st HOME RUN Al Smiths home run brought Reynolds home 3on got anodier run in the bottom of the fourth when Brian Hones singled tocentre then got to second when the centre fielder Pete McKay couldnt come up with the ball McKay tried to catch Hones on his way to third but Jim Brown dropped the ball Jeclr ohnnahaos single to conA tre scon Hones That made the score 65 for Borden anthil held up until the bottom omits ninth inning when Ralph Smith singled to centre stole second and got borne on Torry Hodgn sons single to right centrefield The gamewinning home run by Shanahan hit fair Just before the left field light standard then bounced out the field and away from iledcr Keith Rsh arts Archer Witt fTéam Event OKLAHOMA CITY AP George Archer and Bobby NI chols fired sevenunderepar 65 Sunday to win the PGA team championship by two strokes Archer and Nichols divided the top prize of $40000in the bestball tourney whi hada total purseofSZOli0t0 Nichols announced Sunday he would participate in no more tourncys this year The two veterans posted under ar 75 to win the tour lIe Kaser shot threeunderpar is Sunday to win second piece and $24 oin the tournament two es behind Nichols and Arch Tom Wetskopf and Slkes alsohad eoSundoy for to total of ass good enough for third place and 315 Nichols birdied the first three holesfiunday and saved par on the filth to pull the team from thirdplace tie after 54 holes to the championship Mike and Kaser heldtbe lead after holes with Dale Tucker IStiII Leads EEC Scoring Race is run common press IhityTuckerof Ottawa Rough Riders scored his tour touch down ofthe season Saturday to maintain his lead in the Eastern Football Conference rt race But the speedy flanker is gettipg competition from one of his teammates Don Sutherl defensive back and piacekicker for tha Rough Riders also scored six points in Ottawasloss to Cal gary Stampedern in Canadian Football interlocking game His six points gave him 59 one less than Tucker Another placekickcr ave Mano of Toronto Argonauts moved tofourth spot kicking forseven pointsSunday as the Argos thumped Montre aunties 37h Mann now has 43 points eight behindt Tommy Joe Coffey of Hamilton TigerCats alone in third place with 51 points ill Symons of Toronto ad ced tofifth place by so ing Sutheth Symons pinning Washington Scott felo 23 Cincinnati 34 Baker nivns McBee in Monty 0t Douglas and Dale frwin at 198 17undervpar niches and Kaser ended thé tournament at louoderpar while Douglass and Irwin maioed at even par Sunday for 17 under and sixthplace tour namentefinishr The teams of Sam Snead and Cardner Dickinson and Tommy Aaron and Charles Goody fio ished with an launderpar 269 for fourth place Nichols failed to win touniament in 1967 for the first time since 1961 butstill man aged to win $50000 for the year He was PGAchsmpion in foot Archer 28 won fhe Greens born Open last year and is sixth in total money winnings for the year APPOINTMENT brings year of administrative experience to his new position before divining Bomhaidle was Geti all Sales agerof an American Electronics Company working out of Australia and serving South East Asian Market rl ed Bombat er gt Sales Representative for Eastern Ontario and remained sitlon until his recs it Mr raham wiilbe working in Barrie the Ontario head quarters for the Oempan

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