some Spears Hockey Boosters Keen lltElmvale WHEN HOCKEY IS DISCUSSED at Elmvalepboos ters of Norman Cranes green and white outlined in termediate ORA team are apt to get quite emo tlonal as they tell about the exp oils oi last winters club which almost annexed the provincial honors The team won more than 30 garna in battling their way into the finals before they tumbled with the championship within their grasp Elmvaie upset Dur ham the first two games of finals before hitting the skids and bowing out With new campaign under way therels renewed enthusiasm that Coach Harry Adams can take them all the way this time This feelin has been enhanced by the teams effort in winning elr first two games of the new Georgian Bay league campaign Coach Ad ams longtime player who has learned to appreciate theuhazards of the bestmade sports plans more can ous Our passing and timing isnt what it was last spring he was saying when asked about the teams prospects for another league title after the sparkling to win at Orillia which followed up to trl timph at Base Borden earlier in the week He admit ted this was partly due to the fact that some oi his star performers namely Stan and Grant Ritchie and Larry Garner have been away to the deer hunts and have missed hockey action But he still thinkshis team has to show more even for so early in the sea son when most players havent had sufï¬cient action to hit regular form WELL HAVE TO PLAY BETTER if we are going to stop Stayner asserted Adams as if debating with himself His reference was to the home opener for the Elimvale club which has John lilaloneys Stayiier Lions as the attraction in league encounter tomor row Sunday night Adams has acquired healthy respect for Stayner clubs because oi keea rivalry during the past couple of campaigns and he warned it doesnt pay to take anything for granted when re minded Elmvaie overwhelmed the Lionsin the group playoffs last winter This is another season and in hockey you cant play on last winters achievements the veteran pith of the Elmvale club said reflecting concern as he added his team would have to give better perform ance than they have been doing to Sta the Stayner crew Stayner beat Borden 12 to an we only won to he commented in support of his contention Be that as it may enthusiastic Elmvale hockey fans are looking for their third victory know our boys can do it if they get fair share oi breaks remarked Paul Rowat member of the Elmvale ex ecutive who appeared to be expressing typical View of Elmvale hockey enthusiasts The Elmvale team hope to have Stan and Grant Ritchie in tomorrows lineup along with Larry Gar ner Elmvale fans have been glad to see Stew Mc Kenzie stick to Coliingwood Kings in thesenior OHAr but his return to Elmvale wouldnt upset them too much since his sharpshooting would be help to Carl Edwards and Alvin Smith SMITH lNClDENTALLY HAS BEEN HAILED as hero to Elmvale fans The Barrie veteran forward is the current leading scorer of the team With three goals in the opener at Base Borden and another pair at Oritlia Barrio high school teacher Gordon Gow aiso received due credit for fineeffort in slamming the winning goal past Goaler Bob Smith at Oriilia Elinvale trailed most of the game and came from he hind 21 deficit in the closing session to turn the tide with two sparkling goals Phelpston hotelmaii Pete Rutledge onetime hockey and lacrosse exponentot ability himself has provided new sweaters for the Elmvale teamwhich will be worn for the first time at Elmvale tomorrow They are white and green with more white than last winters outfits also provided by the Phelpston sports inan Councillor Norm Crane is againpreSident of the Elmvale club and Don Fleming is the enthusiastic manager Injured in an automobileaccident recently Doug Smith is expected to return to hockey action shortly John Brown hardworking defencernan of last winter has become an OHA ofï¬cial and will be looting the whistle instead of playing this Winter Meaford has dropped outleaving 11 teams in the Georgian Bay circuitand cutting down the games for the southern section teams from 32 28 Elmvaleus scheduled to visitzBeeton next Friday night while Borden Flyers play at Orillia on Thursday The schedule calls for eachoi the southern teams to engage each other four times to make up 20 games while they play the four northeriigteams Sundridge Bracebridge Parry Sound and Powassanhornean home games With graduates of former good Junior teams star ring Parry Sound trimmed Midland Flyers to to stars of the onesided contest gt Pete Dubeau former Peneiang player andDen Turner were mainstays of Elmvale defence ingames so far and theyhave given Goaler Gary Turner good protection Ohe of the OrillialintennediateVfB players de fenceman Roy Ley is an olderbrother of Rick Ley of the Toronto Leais Billy Burtch former Barrie centre also is with the Orillia intermediates aga hs season gt The Flyers are chartering bus and seats will be available at $4 each The bus will leave the Barrie Inviie lans T° ngsim enematrmhhi About 20 Barrie energizing sunday have the opportunity to travel Persons interested inrtbe trip with the team tor the game at should contactlsrry Wood at Kingston next Saturday night 7734895 illMB Never needs an ink padl Fast Easy Efficient Can be custom ordered t0meet any size shape or message re quirement PEEMASTAMZP reproduce colors fine nes small typofaces logo ypeseven pth05lll true accurate detail ciiiirnimwiiiiie DIVISION BARRIEEXAMINER make an auspicious start Bobby Orrs brother Ron and the too Bloomfields were among the Parry Sound John McMillana nowa play goalimmattbeiirstperlod set the Barrie Myers up for an with ova Oakville Oaks More 1400 tam It the Barrie ArenaJut night it in the Myers eighth league game without loss Tonight they travel to Golt to tyke on the liorneta Pacing the Flycra attadr waa abat trick The other Barrio goals was cred by Wayne Weller Rick BOB FORllAN By ran assocmran ranss New York is slight favorite to turn back loser to become winner lor the lirst lllllcllli the Western Division race is ex pected to remain as tight in American Football League ac tivity Sunday The Jets 62 who have never wonan Eastern Division crown can just about sew it up when they play host toHouston The oiiers have only 45 recordgood enough or second place in the mismatched East ern race victory would al most certainly assure New York the title since that would give Houston four more losses than the Jets with only tourgames to play Things are just the opposite in the Western chase where Kanlt sas City Chiels 72 hold only halfgame edge over Oakland Raiders s2 and San Diego Chargers 62 inner WEAKER FOES The complexion of that race isnt expectedto change much Sunday because all three are paired against weaker foes TeiriersWin To GhoSt The Flyers By ran CANADIAN bnass Barrie Flyers and VOrillia ler riers continued to run onetwo in the Ontario Hockey Association senior series in scheduled Friday night games tlrstplace Flyers ramped to on 82 victory over Qakville Oaks while orillia dumped Kingston Aces 74 In other gamesCollingwood Kings rebounded trom ragged ï¬rst period to dump Woodstock ssh while Gttawashastern Nationals playing an abbrevi ated schedule with lheOHA sen ior circuit dropped Belleville MirHaWks 51 At Orillia Don Fuller with two Jim Davidson Carl Hy niers Moe Galand Grant Moore and Wayne Clieescman tallied or the Terriers in front of 987 fans Rookie Wanton Dowdell had two tor Kingston with Bob Brown and Charlie Convery adding the omers More than 1000 eaw John Loinley Clare Alexander and Mike Hughes have one apiece tor Colllngwood Scoring for the As were Jerry Harring Jack Mclntyre Mae West Jack Gasparini Hob Tom and Dan Malia right winger Bob Portion with MI ntithe foot or Boyfield St mutton ALTERATIONS from October 28 wriicH loll our oiiiiiio oiaiiiiiio mmrasomwmoon OBrien and Pat Beater OBrien opened the Scorinafor the Oatsat Lilottho ï¬rst pers lod but the lead lasted only ï¬ve minutes Weller scored with alapahot tromcenlre that Boat Hurley misjudged on the catch Three minutes Illa McMhlan tipped In Luciukl drive from the point The Flyera emergedwllb L1 lead after the period JOHN MchLLAN Kansas City travels to Cincin nau L7 Oakland is at Denver and San Diego is at Boston 55 Miami 264 goes to But lalo 171 in the days other game Vdncomrefrvite jg NYl Jets Perennial Losers May SewItiUp Despite their poor record the Otter have been coming on strong ollate thanks to Don Triill who has movedlrom the taxi squad to the No quarter bankrole Wins Wheelchciir TEL AVIV Isnael GP Gunther Schilster of Vancou vcr won bronze medal Friday by ï¬nlsbing third in the mens sometre reester Class swim ming event at the third Wheel chair Olympics for parapleglcs Schuster 40yearold para Springï¬eld Edges Cleveland 21 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bultalo Bison are threaten ing to run away with top honors in the Western Division of the American Hockey League The firstplace Bison started slowly Friday night but rallied to down Quebec Aces 41 and in crease thclr margin over sec andplace Rochester Americans toseveo points The Bisons led Quebec 21 midwaythrough the third rlod before scoring two goak within 33 seconds gt inother AHL games Friday Springfield Kings edged Cleve land Barons 21 andProvldeoco Beds downedhaltimore Clip pers76 Scoring forBuftalo before 409 Quebec fans were Norm Eeaudin Dennis iHextall Guy Trottier and Dennis Kassian Dick Sarrazin scored the only Quebec goal Mark Duiours goal at oi the third period gave Spri tield its victory betorav 8398 Springï¬eld inns The other Kings goal went to Ken Turlik his ï¬rst in proles sional lionkey Howie Glover scored lor Cleveland Eddie Kachurs secondgoal of the gnirie with 32 seconds left gave Providence its win belore 5502 Baltimore tans Dick Meissncr also had two goals for the Reds Single tallies went to Yves Locas Wayne Muloin and Blaclobu war plegic as the result of knife wound suitered in 1962 was timed in to seconds Gold med allst insure event was lngel of Austria timed in 42 seconds Water Schmid also from Vancouver was beaten 114 by Britains John Britton in the mens howling competition Brittons victory advanced him to the linals are competing in the gameitor paraplegic athletes from or countries being held at Ramat Gan near here ltalys Myearcid paralysed swimmer Roberto Marson won three gold medals Friday dra maticallydrawing the spotlight away fromhitherto victorious Britain rson who lost the use ot gs four years ago when tree lelion his back two the breaststroke and backstroke races in hlsrclasa Allwere for But Britains Bill jlliornton the wprld Paralyiripic the Sigdmetre breEtst gr of par with time of 581 seconds 15 in the oakvllla end hay Gariepy played load game on defence delivering ow cral solid checks andï¬aettlng up rushu into the Dakvlllo none Ken Paynehtm mengoalie improved his league loading goal against average lowering it to 238 Next home game tor the Fly ero is Why night when the 0rllllaTerilrra visit Tuesday nlghtthey ravel to Colllagwood to play the Kings First Pctled Oakvllle 0Brlcn Labelle Bettlol Lia 2Barria Weller Adams 554 Barrie McMillan Paria gabkoloiidukl 90 Penalties Carl Eadield tint 815 Mike Dubeall high stick itï¬ Ray Ger lpy book 17 aemo Period Barrie Poiban Adam Weller 420 5Barrie Vermette Dub eau Ferguson u15 Barrie Lucluk Holinea 1915 Penalties Gableivy on 110 John McMillan book 810 Dave Liiclhk trlpl Gariepy and Hadlield ililgh sticking 1832 lblrd Period Dairville Bester Sher woodla2 Barrie 1hrhaniWeller 3V Barrie lilcClocktln Me Millan Vermettel 851 lo Barrie Forhan Weller Adams 1730 Penalties Bob Delcourt and OBrien 0iiiglitlng1zla Easter intJilim Shots on Goal By Oakville 12 12 751 By Barrie 14 18 46 Attendance 1400 llulnie Favoredf Stardust GP shattered the course record lri day in qualifying for Sundays Stardust Grand Prix tlnal race in the CanadianAmericanflhalJ Icnge hip race series Hulirie leading the aorlu liy sturne lna slim threepolnt one minute am second lap dun lng thatinel rnlnutesot quali lying to break tboreoord3set last year of by hi hos Bruce McLare land The time age speedorimomrndlu an hourover the lotura threéimiie road course atgstarldu tional Raceway hisiiiovd Were proud of our friendly ales staff at Grandview ngratulationsto Kenlloy Salesman mont to October Mind winch bruins isin mm When He Meets DanieGane TOROMO CF George Chuvnlo has everything to lose and virtually nothing to gain Tuesday when be light ltaliln heavyweight DanteCane la iiisound bout at Maple Lcal Gndcnu ChuvaloCanadlan heavy weight champion is using the light tuneup for Dec data in New York against Buster Mathis But Chuvnlo doesnt expect easy going in fiucsdaya match Cane bulldog zoopounder hita wlth both handcrchuvalo expects to go into tho ring at not pounds his lightestwelght in recent lights and carry the light to the blgvltallan moves AROUND Everett Copeland warring partner or both lighten any Cane can hurt you how big man and moves around lot George used to be an easy target for moving tighter be cause he was always ploddlng But now hes moving himself and becoming taster in all ways He throws more labs and lelt booksinduct he throw more punches period Chuvalols trcsh iroma light to New York when liedecked Mexican charnplonzldaniicl Ramos in thefllttLCaoe has record of so victorlas in 32 starts including 19 knockoutaq Piiivi BASKETBALL WANGMES AP Unable to get ice time tor praclice in us Angeles coach Punch lrnlacb at ronlo Maple Leafs sent his National Hockey League team through basketball arm Friday Sliice we played basket ball better than we had played in some of our hock ei snows Im going to dieck and see ittbe Nation alBaskewall Association la interested lnvgetting tram lehrijle in Toronto iokcd Im 0n the Forum floor where Los Angelas Lakera play New York hookers later the Maple Leafs did exercises and then baa 20 minutes of basket rrlmlach even kept tour playersN Smith Mike Poly Dave Keoo and Ricky Leyalter regular practibe loradditional baa retina shooting drills custornera who and NevinNY Esposilo Boa Alao on the Garden program lhieoday la closedcircidt tele cast at the light between Sonny Liston and Roger Escher in cinema Hull Retains Scoring Lead arm CANADIAN mess Bob Nevin olNaw York RangV era was creditedwith an assist Friday night to niovalpto tie for third placeln National Book when scoring The asslst coming in New Yorks win again Date land Seala gave Nevin 10 pointaand tiewlth Stan Mik lta oi mileageBlack Hawker Bobby Hull 01 TCblugo still leadswlth it hits on iian goals and in ass ts ln second place is Red hereo Mn St hula Blue with 20 points on nine goalsand 11 ac slsta Ha is followed by Jim Pappla of Chicago and Gordie Howe of Detroit with 17 pointa racb Tho leldcni Hull Chi Berensooj StL Miklta Chi Peoria Cb Howe Det Belivoau hill manned Ratelle NY Delveccblo bet Goyette NY Bauer Memorial Aviards marina oriu itwo Ontario students and one from New Brunswick Fridaywere delt clared ships obby Bauer Memorial Foundation lhewiirnera are Roger Kropf at Kitchener Garry Managet of Brockvilie both attending the University of Waterloo and Mu rillo Violette of Edmunddoil from tha University or New Bruoswi The foundation organized tour years ago in memory of the foruner National Hockey League star has safer awarded on aatistied back time um havepimih deed clothi ingrth undo the past and havevnot been satisï¬edplease let us knowii any future por chases are not an you will look be ter feel inner in clothing and furnishingsfrorn our iloro