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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jan 1969, p. 14

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SPORTING SCENE Henry And Lennox Influential Uncles By KEN WALLS AMERICAN FOOTIALL at long last disappeared from the air wach late Sunday afternoon Praise be Actually tuned in both the APL and NFL rune howl allotar games but tuned out early For Canadian football lens there is little interest our Game may not be scientific but find it much more ending and the players are lamitm If and when the CPI decides to go allAmerican shall turn to curl ing for action sonar TAYLOR la the only Canadian pro capable of affirm ing my statement that football is tougher than hockey He plays es flanker for Tomato Argo narrts Remember titern Bum winter he plays on defence tor Owa Aces of American Hoc key league While in Cleveland last week he was interviewed by feature writer for the Daily Plain Dealer This suhiect came up Hobby didnt hesliute He said he had maybe two years more football in his rugged body but can stick at hockey for about another 10 ROSE BOWL today at Cookstoum Otrllng Club Umpire Doug Hopper has eight teams lined up starting am in knock out competition Rose Bowl is the only competition where the On urio Curling Association allows female on the fee We mixed The skip and second are males The distatf takes over at lead rock and vice That last word in the roarin game doesnt mean vice in the new movie sense of the word it means the lady throws third rock and then tells the skip what to do next or how to get out of that mess BAltlllE CC ls represcrred to day by two husband and wife combinations Johnny and Grace Oogh tau and Sheila Bristow They won over many other as piring rinks in the local round robin Last season the Ougha Pronounced not UG went into the playoffs at Stayner and demolished all opposition but dropped close one in the next round to Orillia They have one good sweeper Sheila But they all throw good rocks Good luck today at Cookstown Johnny RACK T0 FOOTBALL Read an article which criticized Amer nn article which criticized Amer ican football or dominating sports south of the border bout to million fans were sup posed to have watched the two games Sunday Thats most of the youngadult and adult men in the United States Pitts about Conqdldns Show Well In Gloves Boxing BUFFAID NY CF Heavyweight Ron Gauthier of Hamilton 0nt led strong Ca nadian showing in the Golden Gloves boxing eliminations Tuesday night flooring his op ponent three times before win ning on technical knockout Gauthier survived first round knockdown and came back with twolisted attack that dropped loe Davis of Buf falo three times in the second round before the referee stopped the bout Gauthiers spectacular win was one of six scored by Canalt dian boxers There were acou ple of allOanadian matches Omar Kahoglo Hamilton out pointed Larry Maddox Roches ter NY and Aldo Corelli To ronto ouopointed Herman Kol ke Kitchener 0nt in the 166 pound novice class Bill Pye Burlington Ont decisioned John Eonnici Toronto in the li7pound novice class Tony Tamburello Toronto won by technical knockout over Frank Threatens ToMove Team From Oriiiia ORILLIA CF Bill McGlll coach and generalmanager of Orinla Terriers threatened to pull his club out of the city iumday following 42 Win overOakville Oak which imoved them into third place in the Ontario Hockey Association wnior series stamina cant get the support of the fans their will take the club to place where can IMcGill said in an interview fol lowing the game Only fans turned out to see iohn Hall Moe Galand Grantillooteand Mike Draper score for Orillla Goaihender Gerry McNamara asdsted on Drapers seooodperiod goal Oakviile worm outshot the Terriers 28 to 26 got goals from Jack Price in the first and third periods mourn mom OPEN frog can make sounds with out opening its mouth half million on Canadian idiot boxes 11 WA POINTED OUT tbl basketball on the high school as dociirdng part of Ameri and college level may draw more fans than football And baseball may be more endearing to many can Yet football still is on the ascent Combativo iolnlng in the pageantry of war games with the strategy or business competition it appears to suit American as gmsaivcoem and drive for the big time TV its promoter of contemporary timer knows and exploits this But the big time big prize money big names on pects of the game are wearing mighty thin The pro team mug natcs of the NFL and AFL might think about this before next season come July where they are moving too far from sports into show hi1 That is the opinion of leading sports writ er in lirallSA fllISS TORY recently reveal ed for the first time goes back about to years it concerns two sportsmen of the ThorntonIvy district Gordon Henry and the late Fkank bennox They were young swingers then Coming home from ball game in Tor onto no doubt on Corrine Island then late at night Gordon was barrclling his Grey Dori coupe through the main street of Au rora on Highway ll There was no other way to get to Essa Township in those long gone days Suddenly provincial of ficer stepped out and flagged them down Going mighty fast are you not young man quoth the limb of the law Well reckon was not over 20 ro plicd thats your nam the OFF spokesman asked Henry replied Gordon You wouldnt be any relation to the lionomblo George Henry Minister of Highways would you asked the OFF Thats my uncle George said Gordon Oh and whats your name young man the officer solicited of the passenger Its Lennox he sald Dont tell me you are related to Haughton Lennox MPP for YorkSouth simcoc the officer said Hes my uncle Haughton replied Frank STUNNED FDR iiIOMENT the officer said Well you had better get going but drive slow ed But he didnt salute the younger generation relatives of very influential politicans of the 192115 Fact is Gordon and Frank were NOT telling false hoods Go1den Joseph Viiliamsville NY in the first round and Dave Houn seil Waterloo Ont outpointcd Albert Smith Dunkirk NY in the illpound class Among the heavyweight nov ices Bob Giles Toronto lost decision to Lionel Cheetham El mira NY Dave Kownlski Bridgeport Ont was outpointed by Walter Wynn Niagara Falls NY in the loopound novice class Dave Smith Hamilton dropped decision to Bob DAngelo Lockport in the lawpound novice class Johnny Farnechon of Austra lia scores with leftto the stomach of dose legra dur ing is round fight for ahare of the world feather vcvcenr oxeanrav Canuda To in exhibition ton nui to help goalie Waynl scores one of his tun goals Tuesday as Russia defeated hockey at Vancouver Defence man Terry Ohlalley arrived soan tCP Wirephotn seals To so In Bop Area Campbell Says Venomo mammothJpn mm on both have onethlnglncomrmntbeyaiil havoto longerIo flninllfdthorubothwfll uhukvtothoNadooalHfl ammunitan mkauaboardofgovu mmentagoodplrtoflhros dry etflrulnlru Ill tad that harm from both cities have made bids to purchase the ab tendmsbyOeflandSealrlrm iIigure Skatihg Championships Open Tonight iitThe Gardens TORONTO Anna finder andiRlctrard Sephcno have been drjivinlJflO miles day for fourycau ttLtruln as skaters This year they hope it will pay off in the Canadian doidrlu pairs dialriotousbip The Port Perry Ont coupia trains in Tomato dallyq They are favored to lake the pairs crown in thoCanadian figure skating championships which open tonight Betty and Johnhick Vancouvers sister Autographseekers Went To Russian Dressing Room VANCOUVER tCPi To an clghtycarold boy rod Rus siun uniform or white Cana dinn hockey outfit doesnt have any significance what counts with him is lol ent ability determination and sportsmanship This was brought home strong iy Tuesday night at Vancouvers Coliseum where the Russian na tional team whipped Canadas national team 70 before ass out crowd of more than 15000 Outside the Canadian dressing room after the game there was scarcely oyoung fun But there were many crowded around the Russians room Can hart yoruhat Alexan dcr asked one small boy of Alexander Hobulln vtu you autograph my pro gram Igor asked another Inside the Canadian dressing room couch Jackie McLeod was calm but disappointed We had bad game and as result it looked like we dont have any hockey players on our club at all The Canadian coach disputed IN TENNIS Wins BRISBANE Australia AP Spanish tennis professional Andres Gimeno defeated Aus tralian star Ken Rosewoli 75 61 today in tthneus sin gles third round of the Austral ian Nationals The 7lHninute match was the biggest upset so far in the open tennis tournament as Rosewall was seeded second behind Rod Lavcr and Gimcno was only ninth Australian Davis Cup player Bill Bowrey produced the sec and upset of the day when he eliminated veteran professional Pancho Gonzales of Los Angeles 66 60 119 in another third round match Gontnles was secded sixth while tournament officials were criticized for seeding Eowrey as high as 10th South African Ray Moore was eased out of the tournament by Australian John Newcomhe 6A2 64 63while Fred Stolle of Australia sidelined follow coun tryman Allan Stone 64 32 Tony Roche Australia defeat ed Mal Anderson Australia 56 64 and Ray Ruffels Australt lia defeated Thomas Lejus Russia trZ 61 63 In the womens singles quar torfinal Margaret Court of FfillTlIIERWEIGHT SMASH it weight boxing title in London tonight Famechon won the fight and recagnitionos fear therweight tilleholdcr in some parts otqtho world by out Upset Australia dusted Rosie Casals of San Francisco 645M Ann Hay dondoncs of Britain reached the semifinals with so vic tory over Australian Lesley Hunt ASKS FOR BliN FROM TRACKS DENVER Colo AP Theres one man in Denver who knows hes compul sive gambler and wants help The man wrote to the Col orado racing commission enclosing picture and his physical statistics He asked to be barred from all race tracks in Colo radorpartlcularly the dogs know this is an oddity but this has to be done inas much as bet too heavily The man unidentified stlll must right his battle alone The commission said he isnt licensed by the com mission so the commission has no jurisdiction to bar him from the tracks pointing Legra Lngra Cu ban now living in Spain had been featherweight eh incelast July AP Wirephd gain Spanish lPro Buffalo statement by Punch Imlach Toronto Maple beefs coach who said after Canadas first lossto the Russians Not one member ofthe Canadian team could make the leafs AS FOUR PROSPECTS McLeod said think we have four players who could make his ciu When asked to name than he declined but added If the NHL think theyre that much better than the Russians why dont they play them Seth Martin who played goal in the NHL last season with St mix Rims and who was with the national team the previous season said gt If Canada over wants to re pionshlp it will have tthave help from the NHL Martin is one of few players to have competed in both NHL and international ranks He said hcwould like to seethe NHL play he Russians and he pred icte the Russians would win their shareof games in lo game series Bahe Pratt former NHL star and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame wasnt impressed with the Russians He predicted that NHL loam woirld lidlidiefthfi Roi sians as easily as thcylrirnmed our national team here tonight But Aakedy Thernichov one of the Russian coaches disa greed There are seven players who played tonight who would not be part of Russian Iearn that wotsld challenge the NHL sar Ottawa in pFinais CORNWALL GP An Olfa wa rink shipped by Audrey Braid qualified for the prnvlrr cial womens curling finals Tuesday by capturing the east ern Ontario title Mrs Braid eme frorrithe threeday competltion with lite wins in as many gardes She defeated Jean Bassetts Ottawa Carleton Heights rink 107 and beat Betty McElroy of Pelawawa 74 Tuesday caSalot ofRingston Mrs Bassett and Mrs McElroyeaeti finished the event withthree wins and two losses The provincial finals open Feb at Sault StE Marie the international chono attend Simon Irarcr7 University and she to pkpmior univer llty next year Anna l7 and were last years runnerHip The head In ailOntarlo field of tve pairs entered to the red for event The other are Maureen Walk or and Dick Shedlowski of memo to Toronto 1953 junior champions Sandra and Val Berle Toronto Nancy and Steven Dover Crims by Ont and Mary Lynn Petrie To Bantam Plonsi AP Lee Meyers who gained more tonne as the teen age husband of Marnie van Doreo than as pitcher plans to play baseball agalne His marriage to the vohrpto ous blonde actress says Mey ers was great years Meyers announced Tuesday he will reportvto the spring camp ofKarmas City Royals an America Leaguqvopansion entry gt Meyers said his less thandazzling basobali career that began when he was 17 wasnt all hisfauit Listen Ive just been misun derstood in the past got foil ofbad publicity Well some of it was goodfidmt most of it was bed ruins SCORING Gnoalltaritm Adams 32 2342 rs 48 Forhan 32 was 5f Weller on into 47 McMillanV 31 1929 43 88 PanagabkiL 32 18 23 36 45 Debeau 321115524 Lucluk 32 No15 to Ferguson 2711 19 105 Mflmuo 31112 17 136 Deicourt 29 us 12 is 31 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other new ior events loch llke twoway battle between southern Ontario and Vancouver Entered in the seniormena singles are four Vancouver skaters and five deferred it until click next nreetlnglnNew York Fir This hadfllodlwu ltineforzgiomitsftrIntimefot emto placodmhreedayl However latermove by Vancouicr Canuclu of the Westa urn Hadley lame to coniuoo tlon with Labatt Breweries of Canada lid to make imflaf prudrase did nottoke port in time to be place in front of Tuesdays sedon it to the decision of the league to have the Seals contin ue fn theBay area and avery thing will be done to transit Campbell said not rul log out the possibility of more acres the water to San Francis co from Oakland from Ontario headed by defend ing Brampton Jay Humphry lo senior womens singles entrant toman Varmi ver lncludlng 1196a clramplon Karen Magnumn In the ice thermal Rand five Ontario Monte Carlo danceevent Vancouver has sent two couples Toronto three Entranta from othei provinces 1°ero Wat the inn iorund mvioo oatgorlaoNew foundlahd hes rent its first entry to the championships this yearWendy Chapman of St Johns novice to the women arngiu Novice and junior trophies will he presented Sundayand renlur trophies Monday night after the senlor free skating event in Maple Ler Gardcns Return The thihg with Marnie was theihlg turnle polntAt Dallas pitched lzinning shutout and drinkva to and right after we came out and sayIm married to Mandel get sent to Calif irest blames quick suc ccsslon of transfers indifferent minorleagueth on petty jealousy STAYED IN PENTHOUSES jf mean here was thekid driving to the park in Mia and Bentley and staying in penutouses and drawingfuil house crowds he said Wellit Just got to be too nnroir1urey treated me lousy Although Miss van Doreo said she had to go under doctors care and log weight in win Meyus says Cdnipanelia Musial Iii Hall NEW YORK AP Stan Muslal and Roy Campanelia brilliant rivals for to National League seasons have become teammates on baseballs most illustrious roster Musial who holds moreindi vidual records than any player to history and Campanella the great Brooklyn catcher whose career wee cut short by trip pling auto aecidentwera voted intottre baseball Hall of Fame nresday Apanel of 340 members of the Baseball Writers Association of America enshrined the pair who won NL Most Valuable Player awards three times apiece A1THE NfllTAWA PHONE may recent manifested di gtHwyl o9 mil of Alliston shrunoiv JANUARY 25 Registration lime logams pmi netsron OMEN WOMEN OCHILDREN FIRST SECOND PLACE TROPHIES AWARDED MONTE CARLO AP Wu German Poladios headed the field at the Mom Unriol auto rally today after the firs mountain stages in the leaf wasBiom Waldo gard of Sweden followed by lei years winner Britaina Vlc El fond Ettcrd was nearly three minutes backlx Jean Vlnalier of France in an Alpine was third and another Porsche driven by Frenchman Gerard Lnronsse was fourth Aoeordng to the random no so can could start Thuer nights final loop through the mountains But the his loop Tuede flight to uraniumy and back had takenmidi heavy toll less than to of no man ers had clocked in when the Monte Carlo comoi pohi elm this mom Skrypnychuk Paces Hustlert Victory Bob Skrypnynhuk pumped in 15 points last night to lead Go heens Hustlers of Barrie to 7m vicory over Oakville In an Etohicokc Recreation Bas kethau Lenguo game in Toron to last night The Hustlerl team now are wins and losses in the league which is composed of and clubs Hustlers were down eight points curly in the first half but came back athalf time with six point lead Other Barrie scorers were Bill McAleer with so Barry Turnbuii 15 Nick Oweu Tom Amold and Hans Hen show High scorers for Oakville were Don ngle with at and Horn Singleton with 15 poin aorlcn TURN ro rite 24 non centristn barons or run oasArssr MArrnsss sate or our maroon nowoNur wootwoarn omAnrMnnr scones SAGA or 4355501

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