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Barrie Examiner, 1 Oct 1968, p. 10

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Sawchuk Sciys He Will Turn In His Goalie Pads By THE CANADIAN PRES Goaltender Terry Sawchuk of Los Angela lilacs announced Mondaythatthiswillbehisilst season in the Natimal Hockey league but coach lied Kelly still hasnt made up his mind to we Sawnhltkr Im mating the time till can quit said Sawchuk an in year veteran who has four Vesi no trophies to his credit make it six months or few days longer if we make the playollsr Kelly has four days in which to decide who to out In the nets Gcrry Dcsjardim Wayne Rutledge or Sawchuk If had to make deeuion right now guessl would iust close my eyes and pull two names out of hat Kelly said at the Barrie Ont train in camp Sawchuk 39 won the Vezln three times with Detroit Red Wings and shared it once with Johnny Bower of Toronto Maple Leafs lie was the Kings first choice In the cKpanslon draft last year but is listed os trade material now There has been one nibble from the Leafs but only if they can get him for cash Born in Winnipeg Sawchuk started his NHL career with the Red Wings and moved to Boston In 1935 and then back to Detroit In lRtl He joined Tomato in lost and played three seasons before moving to Los Angclcs In other NHL development Monday has Angetcs and Toma to manned in fmrJormo draL Tomato gets Grant Moore as right wlnge who played with Toronto Marlboro of the Ontar Io Hockey Association senior sea ries last year In retum the Kings picked up hurls Dcvcault right winger with Trofs htvicres last year Gary Chateau 21 left winger for SI Lawrmcc University Brian Murphy who scored 38 goals for Motion Nationals of the OHA Junior series lu I967 and Wayne Thomas goaltender from Michigan Tech WORK WITH AIIL IUNGS The four will all work out with Springfield Kings of the American Hockey League has Angetcs parent club In the only exhibition aclton Monday Earl Heiskala scored twice in the second period to lead Philadclphia Ftyers to 641 victory over their AHL farm club Quebec Aces The teams were tied at the end of the first when Daryl Edcstrand scored for the Arcs and Ed Van Impe for the Flyers The Aces took the load early in the second period ona goal by dean Guy Gendron but went down quickly as Joe talson Forbes Kennedy and Gary Fc tors tuned for thevNHL club Dwight Carruthcrs scored the other Quebec goal It TIIE BAIIRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY OCTOBER 1968 Flyers Take On Gall Hornets Gariepy Delcourt Signed With their season opener just to days away the Barrie Fly crs announced today the sign ings of veteran defauceman hay Gariepy and Flyer of two sea sons ago nob Deleourt They are theItth and 15th players to come to terms Garicpy who began his car eer with the original Junior Flycrs in 194 has had one of his best training camps in sev eral years Last year he gar nered 24 points an one goal and 13 assists He is the only defenceman to return frotn last years team Rays career has seen him play In the American National and Senior lcogues Delcourt 22 scored as points on 17 goals and 16 assists as forward and defenceman for the Flyers in I966 67 Last season was spent with the John ston Jets of the Eastern Hockey League Flyer fans of two years ago remember his effectiveness as defenceman when the club ran into injuries late in the year Gariepy and Dclcourt join ex Guelph Regals Rick McClocklin and Dave Luciuk back at the blueline Atlanta Falcons May Fire Coach ATLANTA Ga ANAtlan ta Falcons apparently plan to decide this week whether to fire roach Norb Hacker or give him the rest of the season to soap his National Football League lcam out of slump Top officials of the team have agreed it was learned Monday that an announcement on Heck crs status should he made in the next few days Hecker played end for To tonlo Argonauts of the Canadian Football League in 1964 The Falcons are reported to have been considering change for some time because of wide spread criticism of the teams losing streak which now has stretched to it games in executive of another NFL club has said that he believes Norm Van Brocklin already is on the Falcons payroll andthe Atlanta Journal said Mondhy it has been told that the former Minnesota Viking coach may be given Heckers job Twins Fire Calvin Ermer vin Coolidge Ernie was tired Monday as manager at Minneso ta Twins baseball team and Twins president Calvin Grlfilth said he probably will not an rooms successor until after he World Series lll make my mind up before he go to the baseball expansion meeting Oct lSGrIIfith sat ashe became the secondzAm can League administrat flrc his manager in bwoti Bob Kennedy wasousted by Oakland Athletics vlth Hank gt Bauer named the new manager Patterson both of Barrie any match The battle for the filth and final defence position has now narrowed to local product Jim Thompson and Ron Park of Tor onto All six will see action in tonights exhibition game in Gait against the Hornets Ten of the It forwards still in camp will suit up tonight Miss ing will be newcomer Nick Hol mes wboll be off skates until Friday resting wrenchcd knee Don Vardle and Denny will share goaltending duties Coach Gordon Goiv watchcs North Scnlors quarterback Mike Quinnas he lets fly with looms pass In practice at tho school North Is looking for win Friday afternoon when ron wot Colttngwood Collegiate visits here Last Friday the North Seniors dropped ma dech BruinsHerdeRock vactgelMctiijBei Gene LONDON Ont lCI No one bodychecked the EQOdldflk ing young dcfencemun In the bright red Jersey as he set up power plays at Boston Bruins training camp Coach Harry Sinden had or dcred handsoff policy on Bobby Orr until doctors are cer tain his knee is ready for body contact with Orr still hobbled by the effects of midsummch opera tion to remove knee cartilage and tough Ted Green sitting at home In Transcona Man the Bruinsmay not be able to live up the hardrock Image they es tablished last season Ve cant solve either case Sinden said ln an intervlew We cant get Bobbys kncc into shape any faster and Green has to come to us Green the Bruins policeman on the blualine since not walked out of camp when the club refused to negotiate the second year of his twoycar con tract Sinden would neither confirm nor deny that the 28yearold na five of St Boniface Man had bcen suspended and fined $1000 following the walkout Barrie City Soccermen To Play lists Four Barrie City Soccer Club players have been selected to play on the All Star team that will tangle with the Canadian National squad Thursday Oct 10 The men are Tim Hughes Trevor Wilson Jim Spruce and Nick Van LeeuwenJiames start at pm at Base Borden The national team is practis ing at Base Eorden in prepara tion lorthc Mexico Olympics The Barrie club sponsored by Dykstra tElcctric finished first tn the Northern Soccer Division await the outcome of the West Green dldnt honor his two ycar contract and thatfs all Ive got to say said general mana ger ltlllt Schmidt The Bruins came from lost place finish in 196661 to third last year but Sinden wants better defensive effort this sca son Sure we scored more goals than any other team in the league last season 259 but we had too many scored against us he sold fWere going to have to hit hard at the blucline tighten up in goal and get our forwards coming back to cut it down Sindcn has Don Awrey Dallas Smith and Gary Doak back on defence and the Bruins picked up Jcan Gaothier from lhila delphia Flycrs in the June draft Sinden tried In vain to deal for left winger following the draft meetings we want AlLlNG vJohnny Hucyk Bostons Iead log scorer with an goals and 69 points was bothered by recur rlng back ailment last year And lion Murphy played only 11 games during the regular sea son following shoulder surgery Eddta Shack may have to con tend with Glen Saulhcr Boss Lopsbcrry and Don ltlarcolte to keephls regular left wing spot this season The line of Bucyk centre Fred Stanfield and Johnny Mackenzie scored total of 7a ston to Alliston Examiner Photo goals for the Bruins last season and Sinden hopes it will he as much of an offensive threat again this year Gerry Cbeevers and Ed lohn ston will be Bostons goalten ders and Schmidt may have strength in reserve in amateur Colin McCormick from Powell River BC Mackenzie and Shock saw the zaycarold velder at summer hockey school exhibition game and talked him lnto coming to camp Schmidt said McCormick has signed pro contract and will ldrely play with Oklahoma City Blazers the Bruins torrn club in the Central Hockey League About the only position Sinden isnt concerned about is centre Await Outcome 1Ot Western ENLA Finals By and CANADIAN PRESS All Detroit Olympics have to do only iswnit They won the Eastern Divi sion of the National Lacrosse Association Monday night by downing Pcterborough Lakers 1141 to sweep the bestofvseven series In four consecutive games Now the Olympics have to cm Division final between Fort Iand Adanacs and New West minster Salmonbelics The British Columbia team defeated Portland this Monday night to grab 31 lead in the hestofsev en final Fifth game in the so ries will he played Wednesda in New Westminster Gaylord Powtess rled Detroit to its victory by scoring two goals and four assisLs Glen Lot ton Elmer Than and Charlie Marlowe also scored twice for the winners with Ross Jonesh worm one nationalities These are aerlnl views of Busch Memorial Stadium top in St Louis and Tiger Stad tum impetroit where the 1968 Detroit hosting the rtes will beplayed The openerand seeond games wtllbe held or St Louis with will be the scenaptthe sixth rand seVenthgames If these are ccessarytAP Wirepholo no and tan gameslit necessary The Missouri city bothtrccently fired by American to the wrongful conduct of one Salerno 37 andan umpire In American League umpire since Bob SawIoe Krasnai and Tom Conlin adding single goals John Davis and Joe Todd had two goals apiece for the Lakers while Jim Gooley Cy Coombes tBrian Aherne and Joe Nore scored one apiece Playing befoie crowd of 489 Peterborough hcld Detroit to 33 tiestter one periodfl1e Olympics were ahead 75 after two and outscored the home team in the final period Meanwhile in Portland Mac Tyleracored lhrce goals for New Westminster and John Schmyr added two single goals went tolan Bull Wayne Shuttle worth Al Lenthwaite Wayne wont orld CHJCAGO lAPl Major league umpires met Monday and decided not to hold World Series strike but agreed on general strike next spring un less two discharged American League umpires are reinstated Al Salerno and Bill valentine League president Ioe Cronin prevailed on the group not to hold World Series strike Salerno and Valentine issued joint statement Sayin We do not wish to deprive the American people and baseball fans or their annual classic one man Meanwhile the eri Leaguepmpires voted to form joint association with the Na tional League arbiters since an the American league 1961 and Valentine is 1962 were tired Sept to by Cro nin who claimed they were In competent Conference in McMillan Hos Goss Ken Oddy and Ray Ben me Bill Bradley Kerry Gallag hcr Bill Chomiak John Allen Tom hlcVic and Mike Gates shared the Portand scoring arwaanm HOSPITAL MONTREAL tCPt Joe At wcll owner of ltlontreolAl oucttes of the Eastcrn Football pital in St Louis awaiting throat surgery Wednesday club spokesman said Monday the length oi Atwell stay thte United States city is indefi me Strike Sériesi ever counteredand said they were tired becausue they were trying to organize American League umpires moron By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Ottawa Hamilton Montreal Calgary Sash Edmonton BC Winnipeg 0113 233 Mondays Game Hamilton 16 British Columbia 13 Saturdays Garner Winnipeg at Hamilton BC at Edmonton Sundays Gamei Montreal at Saskatchewan Salerno and Valentina how CARRIER MISS too if your Barrie Examinch carrier has not arrived by not please 728i21l33 And mo The Examiner wtu Ba Delivered To Your Mama by part rackets no CHARGE FOR THIS service 1ch TAXI DRIVEYOURSELF cans AND rdUCKs Toronto at Ottawa phone Kings Waiting For Penguins The Inc Angela Xian lost their Saturday night battle with St lads It Sudbury GI but they won the war with Spring field Sunday afternoon at the Barrie Arena 54 crowd wImIIBd It IAIN showed up It the local arena to watch centre Skip Krake in his biggest day as King after he lng icotdred in the offseason from the Boston Brutal score two goals and assist on third LA coach Red Kelly still fuming from Saturday nights runsfn with referee Dave Ne wefl in Sodhnry was pleased with his athletes yesterday thought they were moving much better than they were gainst St Louis said Kelly trying to pump his men up and get rid of somewhat disap pointing l4l proseason record First opportunity for the Kings to start doing lust that will come Wednesday night at the Barrie Arena when the LA club makes Its final game appearance to catly against the Pittsburgh Pen guins Gamettme will be 8130 with number of spean trophy pre sentations taking place about 15 minutes before the fareoff Kellys lncldenl with Nellell who lives in Sudhury and work ed as official last year in the Western and Central pro leagues started at 1519 of the third per lod when LAs Tcd Irvine was sent all for tripping It was cheap penalty said Kelly So called my players over to the bench for confer ence leaving only my goalkeep fr lWayne Rutledge out on the ce Referee Ncwell in his basic to do the rightthiog wastalk ed Into dropping the puck after l5 second delay by thod Louis dub Prank St hlarselll got tho faceolf flipped the pod am to Jim Roberts and it was easy goal for the Blues In game highlighted by the lnlb game goalkccping chore louis Jacques Plante Piante who will turn to in Jun2 nary was his own old self avail liter vlng the wind hunched out of him in the second perldd on tremendous slap shotvotl thestick of Kings defencemah Brent Hughes The Kings arerted shutfil at 720 of the stormy third pill too when left wing Bryan Cantp hell playing his finest gamcthfa preseason ripped long one past Plonte off assists from Elli Inglis and Hughes In the 52 romp over Spit held Sunday and also in loss to StnIAMlS the Kings excellent goaltending from yearold Gerry Destardins Desjardius who was pcncilcd to be the regular goaltender for Sprlngfield alter the Kings acquired him during the summer from the Montreal Canadllls allhut clinched job ianos Angeles with his efforts over the weekend Young Gerry who met his fa ther coming out of the IIWl mines Saturday afternoon at End hury was credited with 19 saves during his period and onchallfl work against the Blues Wayne Rutledge of Barrie was the mopnp man for Desjardlns in both games For the win against Spring ticldthe LA club staked first donated by owner Jack claim on the threeloot trohy do Cookc Hank Aaron Is looking For One More Good Baseball Year ATLANTA GatAP Hommerin Hank Aaron maln stay of Atlartn Braves for IS years says old age is starting to overtake him at the age otaa my not be playing after next year Aaron said Monday but he said he still had not reached decision on whether to retire after the IIIGD National League baseball season Aarons statistics for 1968 were below par for the veteran slugger but he still played in loll games slammed 29 homers batted 2u7 drove in 86 runs and stole 28 bases twosrun homer in Atlantas lastgamt of the season Spnday gave him career total of 510 only one shy of Mel Otts sev enthplace spot and only two back of Eddie Matllews sixth place ranking on baseballs all time home run chart want to have one more good selson Aaron said One more good year will put me post some pretty good mito stones But when go to spring training next year Ill be 35 years old he said Im to the point where eight hours of sleep is just not enough to irecp me going the way latent to play baseball lle added But most offall dont want to gctto the place in my career when lmnot helping the clu said Aaron who lattes great pride in his performance and this summer went on aislesea cltlnlta or PAIttSWICK AND WELDING SHOP PAINSWICKONTV son drive 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