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Barrie Examiner, 6 Feb 1969, p. 8

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THIS SATURDAY The Bnnie Nlpfalm Swim Dub plays host to about no swimmers Saturday or their second annual swim meet Seven swim clubs are enter ed in the invitational meet Inlt eluding Pcterbomrgh which last year won the Jack Garner Sports imphy Team from Sault Ste Marie North Bay Midland Drillia Owen Sound and here will be challenging flu defending chun plnns The mettle scammed anrnral ly by the Neptune Parentx As sociation an auxiliary to the swim chm Curling LONDON Dot Gt Ken Buchan and his London sharp shooters Wednesday produced the major upset or the Ontario curling championship Buchan virtually unknown in Ontario curling circles defeated Joe Gumwka who won the title two years ago as without his third Ken lngo an accountant who could not leave the lodgers tor the first two rounds Ingo expected to join the rink for todays three march was replaced in the first two by George save Gurnwka was to meet Jim Lehnen of Kitchener in thoihird round at am today while hill Creber of Toronto played Ross Munro oi Tomato Stu Daw of Toronto took on Bob Scott of Pr terhorough Buohan met Eldon Coombe of Ottawa Lou hrrner oi Elmvale took on Al Phillips FLYERS storms GP 35 HallzllllsusrlsslallullKalaaralslxralrlulaearn on at 27 4a 73 ooze rear 2127 was is is to is l5 Adams Forhan Weller McMillan Panagabko Dubean Ferguson Luciuk McClocltlin Delcourt Weelu Houston Kowwan Cheeseman Payne Saunders Others Thompson 95 sasnaganhraa if s5 onsoensq 939 sslnnellsuxIlaauHuessllnlulnxilnlljlelnaarlalrlxalaleullaluaslu errata Muslangs V8 Mosquitoes ll In Royal Canadian Air Force Association MidgetguVenile Hec key Tuesday night Mustangs shut out Mosquitoes 80 In lhentber games Hurri canes whipped Sabres 5A1 and tfirea and Typhoons battled too 64 draw Hope MtLinden and Rastings scored two goals each for the Mustangs in the shutout Singles were added by Bonebohr zone and McCiaig IL Saunders and Greg Guide lin scored pair of goals each and Nick Kocslag added single aa the Hurricanes whipped the Sabres 54 Brian Curtis scored for the losers Cuiin Scott scored three Brent aBowen two and Mallory got he goal for the Spitfires in err 66 tie wilhlyphoona Murray Maw and fl Harrison scored two goals each for th Typhoon WIZiIedAnZIct rescuer Neptune Siniifii Sponsoring Big Meet James Greenhaldt president of the association is also doair man of the medl Under him it committees of parents ere worlr log on their largest meet the year gt The Neptunes are coached by Duncan Daniels and Carla Dick Ion Lastyorr the team of boys and girls ranyng in age from to to years placed third in the meet bid they have been work ing hard thk reasonlo catch the strong Peterhormrgh chrb Participating clubs are menu bers of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association the gov Buchcrn Produces Upset Jr of Toronto Horace Green field of Simcoe met Bob Mc lruria of Trenton Don Mo Gonigal of Toronto played Doug Palmer of St Catharines and Dick Kemp of Hamilton went against Terry Begin of Ottawa Matlanes pulled lhe second upset of the opening two round when he downed Coombe last years finalist 117 PHILIPS IN FORM Meanwhile 1967 champion Phillips playing with three new members on his rink defeated Dick Vesey of Oshawa 107 while Daw who qualified by winning an open bonspiel last December downed Jim Hewitt of Exeter 64 list oihu secondmaid matches Turner defeated Mc Gonigal 124 Kemp heat Green field 86 keber downed Scott 166 and Palmer defeated uh nen The losses eliminated Hewitt and Veseywho both lost in the eightrink opening round Wednesday afternoon Gurnwka defeated Vesey 73 by stealing three on thegrzth and final end of the opening round while Coombe defeated Begin its in lo ands Lehnen beat Hewitt 1M and Maclnriis downed Bruce Munro of Toronto It Munro and Begin both drew secondvround byes Kinsmen Novices Shul Out OriIIia Barrie Kinsmen Novices won their first game of playoffs against Drillia in the North York League Monday with 40 shutout early in the first pinind their first second and third frames to clinch the victory Peter TaecnltL Kevin Kelly and Mike Gibb earned assists in the contest Doug Keane and David Cad eau shared the shutout Cadeau playing the last three minutes or the game noss Lseoen GOLF SCHQOL remorse Orlilll 3264713 Jfin Angus opened the scoring Cobovandvn GRAPME RODGMAN ANDY HCCPER DANNY McCLYMONTWATCHE Club nmlng hodyof amateur swim ming in Canada CANADIAN RECORDS 11 means that club mint men an eligible to try for Can adian Noords Saturdays meet wli start at noon and last until or pm Therele be about 150 races with times determining the win ners rather than the victors of individual racer iha Harrie club works hard trulningiora days week Membership hovers about the 30 mark Coach Daniels former Sen ior hodrew playerwith Starl ford Mans feels that the mom er child begins swirrrming the better chance he has of dev eloping into competitive par ticipant An eranoaie of this is aix year old David Compton of Bradfordrwbo should have great future ahead at him as top competitive swimmers reach their peak during their mid teens Curling Results IDNDON Ont 0P lib suit in the Ontario Orrling Championship Wednesday First Round Comm Ott 05024001 motI3 Begin 02 100 100 lxx Gurooka Tor 000101 1000m Vessey Dsh Mlnnis Tro Munro flor 701 M0301 00110 an 010 010 Hewitt ex 100 are ouo ooo Lehnen Kitch one 301 Ml illdo Second Round Dall Tor 200 20o 00100156 Hewitt 000 Old 000 010 ll McGgal Tai 102 are too otx Tumor him nor 101 or nix12 010 0101 01x such Iain zoo zoo ooo aux Kemp Ham oororoooroers Grtld Sim rrororororoos Creber Tor too no so Jxxls 500 Fat 010 003 902 when mmoroaroas Palmer sec 010110101004 Phillips Tor 203mm roxro Vesey oro moooorx Coombe Maclnnea not our ori on out an 100 30x Robbie Garner fired goals in the 100 010 010 m0 BY COACH DUNC DANIELS Bassett va AsSistCificeTb RegfctiflCrown TORONTO CF Publisher John Bassett in sports page editorial Wednesday suggested system of National Hockey League assistance to help Can ads regain the world amateur hockey crown in the second of two articles In lhe Telegram Biasseil said it was neither practical norfair for either Toronto Maple leafs or Montreal Canadians to opt out of the NHL for season or part of season to represent Canada in world hockey compe tlt on But is msible for eaohof lhelz teams to designate two players or give up twapisyérs on demand for period of four weeks This would he ample time to train together and therr play for week of international competition Bassett chairman of Maple Lear Gardenssaid the proposal has never evenbeen dis cussed with Lcafs president Safford Emilie or Harold Hal lsrd executiveviceprcsidcnt of theGardens much less any of floor or officialrol any other team of the National Hockey League His suggestion however was disputed by Bunny Ab eame European director of the international Ice Hockey Feder ation Visiting ln Ottawa Ahearne said gt The Canon Amalcur Huck oy Association is the governing body and no one else canrenter team in international competi tion it is not for me to interfere domestically in Canadas hockey affairs but It must be the CARA who handles the in ternational team because they are the controlling body Ahearne said it was permissi ble for lh Leafs or theCann diens to pay exhibition games and practise with the national team but called the Bassett for mula impossible They can only use rein stated professioan and must have list of their names be fore Sept 0f mursefithat means they cant play professional hockey that years Bassetts alternative propos was for Russia tovcnter teamievenvlnlo in the NHL CI Simon Ti Oilit HOCKEY am no sroN GI Brittaruins vs cotunowooo KINGS attire IBARRIEARENA FRIDAY s3o mason urn cannovrsw SPONSOR APPRECIATION NIGHT nth jet travel daily occur rence schedule could be worked out to allow NHLteams tolravei to Russia for games end for thehussians to crime to this continent he said TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7234414 victim 730 aLAkesr jmoons roan $62500 or mmsnav ran ma Iour Lead Hope Classic PALM SPRINGS Calif AP As defending champion Itr nold Pthter WP it the Bob Hope desert golf classic is an enjoyable stop on the winter tour At least is of the field of us professionals ed alter whacking par around in the first round They could only hope the franconuwed throirm the no and round of the whole tourna meat today Founpror shared lbe lcarl afler one roundll Open champion he Trevino reterarr Gone Littler Marty Flcckman and Tom Shaw They were five under par with first round 57s lbe tournament is played on four desert courses all par 3536 72 Pakner and Jedi hldthus played Bermuda Dunes in par 72 wllh Hilly Casper one stroke in front Canadas George Knrrfson fir ed seam72 AI Balding turned in H1 One stroke hack of the leaders werc Ken Still Jim lcrrlcr Jim Wclchers Joel Goldstrand Buddy Sullivan Jim Colbert and Englands lony Jackiin rare in Rallies Pay THE CANADIAN PRESS The late rally paid off for two teams in National Basketball It elation action Wednesday ni can Diego Rockets trailing 4M7 he hall bolted ahead in quarter and finished with tum victory over Cin cinnati Royals while Philadelp hia 7tiers overcome halttime deficit of 6160 to defeat Seattle SuoerSonlcs till115 Boston Celtics meanwhile closed the gap with Baltimore am MIMI examm Bidlela to four pointsrinstha third period but failed to keep up the pressure and went down to slum defeat Milwaukee 13 trailing New York Knidrsby as much as 25 points at one stage of the game fought back to cut the Knicks edge to 9690 in the f1al period before the Knicks took 11mm decision Chicago Bulls scored moron Victory over Detroit Pistons alter the Pistonswhnd fought badt fmm an early tcpoint def icit to come within six points of tie inthe third quarter UMPIRES SIGN CHICAGO AP Major league baseballs Umpires Asso ciatlon has signed mo salary contract but still unsettled is the dispute over the American Leagues tiring of umpires Al Salerno and Bill Valentine John Reynnlds Jr or Chicago coun selfor the association said Wednesday the case or Salerno 37 and Valentine fired by American League president Joe Cronin last September is being investigated by the national labor relations beardl THE AMAZING AT sntvln $2356 some AND seamen Tom Make yours SpeciéIOId You cantloscf id Hiramwalkeissgéciai 01a CanadianWhisicy wins on tastéwins onsmoothnessmins on popularity

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