MOST POILOVERS the southern division of the Gear gian Bay intermediate he key league are counting Sta nor Lions and Elmvaie Phelp ston lloiefmen as almost certain samz mm mm SATURDAY motion DISTRICT SPORTS Stayner Elmvale Coaches Cautious By BILL cuanan The club finished second In the regular standing with 15 wins four losses and ï¬ve draws for 35 points four oft the pace It would be mistake for Ill to underrate Oriilia when you do that you are at dissdvaat age he argued observing the Lake Couchichiog city homer brews managed to put up some keen battles in league games closing to Oriilia vic finaiists for group honors as playoffs start gt iyvo notable exceptions are John llaloney and llarry Adams irspcctiva coaches of these clubs By DAVE mam summer sports Editor Barrio Flyers outtltot Oriilia Terriers last night It the Barrie Arena but goalie Gerry McNamara was too sharp for them as oritilasqueesedput to victory Piyers led so after the first period but Oriilia scored once in each or the remaining two Barrio will finish the season in second place Moe Galatad the Terriers Ind Gdldnd Stayncre achievement in tin ishing the schedule in front with in wins three losses and three ties for points should raia the Lions as the team to beat for honorsuThe club which has such prolific scorers as Guy Levesque Bob hirllcan Connie hialoney Gcrry Walls George Boorman and Paul White would appear to be almost cinch in lake the fourth place Midland Flycrs in the best three out of five seml final round which is slated to start at Siayncr tonight But Coach iialoney veteran player himself with much hoc kcy experience has cautiously wurncd his charges to lake with in for grantcd Games are won on the ice not by comparing sta tistical records be emphasized tory over Midland on the lattera ice just before the schedule cioe ed was cited it would at least indicate they ara coming along for the playoffs Adamsnoted STAN ammo Homer Bar rett and company should be keen ly alert for the test Except for Ken hiacdonald out of action with an iniured arm the Elm ale team is at full strength There is possibility that young Paul Marley Phelpston juvenile of promise may get some play oif action after making good impression when called up to help the Elmvafe club at Sun drldgc The iByearold scored two goals for the defending champions We intcnd to use him it we findtheright spot lng marker at 1112 of the last period Earl Balfour andGary itilroy also scored tor the winners Cortsy Adams scored once for Barrie ashram his league leading margin to six points over Ron Iiergott of Gait Hornets Peta Panacalito sand the first Barrie goal while Bob For had put Nero ahead brief ly near end of the first 20 minutes sinuous Back the leagues highest goal scorer added two more in his oregame total at 38 including the wmn in his charges praisin if Siayner players need to be fircdup with enthusiasm in or der to give their best in tha coming tests it was in no way evident during visit to their drcssing room between periods oi recent game in which inci dentally Sinyner won The con versaiions reflected keen de sire to regain honors taken by Stnyncr two winters ago and lost to Eimvalc last year Thcre was an air oi grim dctcrmina tion shown which indicates de sire plus GOALEII DON WAILDLE whose brilliant netminding has played an important role in Siayncrs fine record to date is one of Barries important con tributions to theclub Gary ilincs Don limos and Levesque Ire among others Two winters ago when Stay nor won the Georgian Bay group honors the team had hectic series with Uxbridgebefore go ing in the OHA iniermch late playoffs Manager Ted Vancisc and colleagues rate the present Stayher club as consid erabiy stronger than the 19 67 group winners and the league statistics verify it But as Coach iifalnney has emphasized the immediate task is taking care of Midland in the playoffs The Lions didnlt have too micrt encounters but the latter my games that count most OVER AT ELMVALE it generally taken more or less for granted that Harry Adams crew will ride roughshodover Ken Johnsons Oriilia team in the groups other semifinal which starts at Elmvaie tomor row Sunday night But there was no reflection of this general confidence shown by Coach Ada ams when he was asked his views on the series Our club has suffered from too much complacency and we have to pull out of it or else we may get surprise ccm mooted the Eimvale leader ap parently irritated over some of his teams recent performances VIs DeCi OTTAWA CF After week of wrangling there still was no agreement Friday on television contracts which could be worth as much 3531000000 to the Canadian Football League The spectra of cable television cutting into game attendance still remained when the NFL annual meeting ended And it took the whole week to decide on proper schedule and nobody was completely satisï¬ed with the result But the week wasnt entirely wasted move was made to ward streamlining the more than 35 player awards issued annually Officers were elected rules were amend lied Grey Cup dates were set for ismeither Nov as or is with the site still to be decided Van come and Toronto have bid for the game This year its Nov 30 Sunday in Montreal Wi ipeg was set as site of the semiannual meeting in early June in seven players were dr cit from Canadian colleges most of whomiwont even sec in in camp but as Ken Pr fan of dSaskatcliewan Rtlllglllld sat and ed or clari gonauts wasclectcd prestdcntof the CFL taking ovcrfrom Allan nicEachcrn of British Columbia Lions rDr chiUc lVinogriii of trouble with the Fiyers in lcagus provide better efforts fontha the deadptrwintcr would have calm whiny press the schedule able he so ded Sam Berger of Ottawa Rough lliders said there was hope the television contracts worth 500000 to the Eastern Contact once and $3100 to the Western Conference last yearwill be signcd within short time The subject of cable television cutting into gate receipts was before the Canadian Radiorcie vision Commission and hevsaid he hoped decision on the CFL complaints would be brought down before the TV contracts were signed The clubs amended the pun runback ruintheydidnt bring in blockingibut they restricted the movement or the offensive players closing in on the receiv er proposal to widen the im port restrictions was studied but the managers votcd take the number of imports to it tor each club Among the final business was the completion of schedules or exhibition games and theregu iar season contests Therewill be it exhibitions during July and at regular plit 4023 between West gamers and Ea Commissioner Jake rGaudaur summing up altcr the closed Jhatianswou nuth through playoff games in th clubs going intotraining The other aitcrna to com not fca Wice sea munks 23 Beindeera lo Bunnies 13Fdiie 13 23 Gertie Johnston bio Phil lsobel Wilson no 5592 Lorrainr Reynolds 645fsobe1 Wilson 59d Olga Black 590 GavestJolInston 533 AnneThomp sat ma Lorraine Aeker 101 Hazel said Coach Adams Marleys aggressiveness an determination He has the right spin Alvin Smith andCarl Edwards have been main scoringthroats of the Eimvale club during the league games with Stu hfchLn zic Gord Cow and veteran Horn er Barrett right up with the lead ers blllOUD IVYAND Thornth members of the Bradford en in the Ontario Rural flock Association along with others have been asked to turn out for spractice at the Schnmbergar cna tomorrow Sunday Feb 15 starting at 630 Dates for com ing playoff games are expecth to be announced soon The Brad ford tcam will be rnade up of players from tho South Simcoo League teams FIRST RUNNING 0F Queens Plate Canadas thoroughbred racing old in lost at Toronto tro asIlhe Carleton hack it was shown by old records fonvsrded by an interested Barrie reader The clipping showed it was then run in three hints with Don Juan declared the winner alas the horse won two hcats andhis time of 155 wasihe best of the day While most of the Plate races were at Torontothey were held elsewhere in it early years in 1573 it was heldatinrrisan thewinneroi the then mile and half event was hose named Nignonette ownedhy Pringic The Dyment stable of Barrie had winners in 1903 apd 1904 in ihessalon and Sap per it wasthen mileand quarter event at Toronto and the times were 212 lhe Dyment stable Brook dalet also had the 1912 winner Heresy who ran the mile and quarter in 211 Herendesy the 1921 winner for the Brookdaie stable shaved another secind off this record for the same dis tance Archivorih the m9 winter which was shod by Oros Bcrt Guest ran mile and eighth in 1542 Biriey was the winning jock With Shutout CANADIAN moss Vaicran goaltender Don Sim mons return iu the Amcrican Hockey League was triume phant one hiaicing his ï¬rs start since his demotion by New Yorh Bangcrs of the National Hockey League Simmons turned aside 27 shots Friday night as Buffalo Bisons hi Providence Reds 50 Simmons was sent to Buitaio by New York earlier this week when thsRangcis recalled Gilles liilemure inthenniy other AHL action Friday Springiioid Kings downed HersheyBear1 Simmons made six stops in the first period 11 in the second and it in the third it was the 37yaarold goaltendcrs first ap pearance in the AHL since last season with Buffalo Scoring for Buffalo were Bill Knlbhs Pat Hannigan hon Att waii Bob Jones and Norm Beaudin Springï¬elds victory was its second in nine games against Hershcythis season Picking up goals for Spring field were hfarit Duiour Billy inglis Doug Robinson and Jac ques lernieux Michel Harvey andGarnot Bailey connected for Hershey before 2644 Springfield ans flierth Stirs Trade gPlayers MINNEAPOLIS or hfinncsotnNorth stars at the National Hockey League traded defenccman Mike ifclliahon and centre Andre Boudrias to Chica go Black Hawks Friday night too dfenceman Tom Reid and feltwinger Bill Urban Coach Wren Blair oi the North Starssaid his team also will receive player to be named at the end of this season to contplctevthe trade Boudrias the North Stars chiet penalty killer has scored four goals and nine assists llIchlahop 11 assists The tradolseitective immedi ately Blair said Orban and Reid will be in Minnesota uni form here tonight for Minneso tas game with Detroit Red Wings Blair said Lakeis Lead Boys Cage League Lakers emerged as top team inthe Ysihiens basketball lia gue forboys following games this we takers beat them while Warriors edged Nttior boekersro and Celtics took the Pistons es Rick Hamelpacediakus witbtziwhiie Steve Johns had iorthe 76ers The other high scorerofï¬tha week was Doug Kowosan with orths Pistons Standingsaare as follows Lair era Celticsd Pistoiis War riorsZ Nickerboekers and 7Bers BOWLING armies titanic sows leirl Inesday Afternoon Beavers so Monkeys 23 Chin ngh Slim Lorraine Ackor keyim Gwen Bomphf 231 High Tripiel Gertie Dickey eras Fliers High Averages Gertie Dickey BEI GUfDOLfN elected Goalie Ken Payne of the Fly ers made some good carats but hfmlamara was sensational in the Oriilia net stopping most every good shot Barrie got at him Goon snore Both centre Davo Ferguson and Adams had good shots of of play but he made good stops robbing the Firm at tie heads Bop Guidolin of the Fly ers was sent from the bench at of Ilia third period after he objected to call that his club had too many men on the ice then verbally in into the referee when be assessed further bench penalty for delaying the game Last time that happened the Fliers woo nycrs had plenty of chances to score goals but they lust couldnt get the puck past Mc Namara ltiike Dubeau missed an open not at the start of the third period and thats the way the game went Ior the club When the Fliers had good chaneceither the Oriilia goalie beat them or someone missed good chance George Ford and Dubeau were involved in the only serious fight of the same They had it in for each other all night but it all came to head when Ford cit bowed Duhcau at ccnire ice and got on his back again in the Barrie zone near the end of the third period DROPPED GLOVES Dubeau dropped his gloves and five minutes itick ichocklin Fiyers dc Belleville Kingston By THE CANADIAN Ill Boileville Moiiawks Kingston Aces 53 Friday leave the sixth and final Both Hockey Association Senior sc ries playoff spot in doubt The win hclore crowd of 1700 at Bellevillc moved the liloHawks two points behind Kingston Both tcams have one game remaining in the stgame regular schedule in other Friday games third place Oriilia Terriers tlmdletl Barrie Fiyers 43 at Bairic to end the Flyers hopes of taking added singles and John Alcrccr scored for the Acs 685 fans the Kings tired 55 shots at Woodstock ncfnlinder Sonny Pennington Smeltzer Mike Hughes Fern St Onge DavcFiftcr and Ron Trips Aces Klaus clubbed lastplace ooll stock As 741 George Godson paced with two goals Ralph Plane ayue McConnell and rookie lton itiicy Rick Smith with two goals as Coil stair Uefotc an Brent Glen Barr Bill Abbott Kciin Scores Twice As Terriers Win 43 Hymcrs of the Terriers did much tha same thing in the sec and period but they drew only two minutes Panagabko might have turned tho tide of the same when he suckered McNamara into slashing penalty at 1646 of the last period gt He must have given the Ter ricrs goalie dig because tic iulamsra slashed right out at in When the ref assessed him slashing penalty the goal HOCKEY STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PMS Ontario Julier PC Montreal ant 17951 St Calls 25101126179 PEN as IN ISIGO Nzil Fill Ba 0181 IHSO Hamilton 110 117 15750 iandun 1623 ammo Toronto 25 4139th Miltl 1623 333540 OttIWl I574 616110 Kitchener s34 51413311 Respite Nuns Toronto Niagara Falls Peterbaroush Kitchener St Catherine Montreal gt Ontario Senior ma animal atii 310312351 215 iireiziis 1s 19 also 170 test listless 1m 116618631 im 112717123 Woodstock no 114573111 sottawa as 19 is xPiavs partial schedule Result Friday Woodstock Coliingwood lï¬ngston Beiicville Oriilia Barrie Gilt Barrie Oriilia oaksills Coiwood Kingston Beiloviiie Oshawa Ottawa Hamilton loaded Gama Snorty Niagara Falls at Mpnlrcil Petcrborough at St Catharines London at Ottawa gt loom Today Oakville at Gail Barrie at Kingston aim Sunday ileilevllle at Woodstock Collingwood at Oriilia mink medium Kitchener at Toronto Ford did the sameliioliidrew 10 minute mlconduct Flynn and Oriilia are even over the season with identical 221 records against each other ilnrrie piays its last game of the schedule tonight in King ston against the Aces SUMMARY First Icrlod Oriilia Galand Moon itlllroy 145 Barrie Panagabku unas sistch illI Oriilia Balfour Hymers Chumsmidi l7l7 Barrie Adams Ferguson Panagabko 1824 gt Barrie Forhan Wecks Hamilton at Oshawa Blues Tr By THE CANADIAN PRES Defensive play was tossed aside Friday in the OntarioQue becAlhlciic Association hockey league as three games produced combined total of 44 goals University of Toronto Blues defending champions set the para witharrlsz home ice dernl MoIVlctster 182 oiition of iiamlilons lfcillasier University Marlins Laval fioule et Or of Quebec City drubbcd University of Ots va GeeGees 143 at maul Checsmnnl l906 Penalty Adams trip 1157 Second Period Oriilia Milroy Moore 23 cnaities llali hold puck hclchcr frouglfl 928 Weeks II islashl 928 Wesliflll ft lhoidl Ilymcrs iicht l5 hicClorklln fight 1545 Moore hold 1915 Hilrd Period Oriliin Galand fillilroyl 12 Penalties Wcsiiall tint 433 bench too many and bench ll delay game lfymers int High stick lZfl Ferguson slash 1222 Dub can and Ford Night 11 hitsifarnnral slash 710 546 Sir George Leads Swim Competition Sl JEAN Que Sir or Viliiam University swimmers won all seven events Friday to take ï¬rsthalf lead in the OttawaSt Lawrence Ath letic Association swim min championships Jim Hnwes paced the winners akin the 50yard freestyle and the Zooyard backstroke events Sir George Williams now has 79 points 39 points more than Shots on Goal Royal Military College of King By Oriilia 12 29 sion By Barrie la 13 lo 49 in third place is the host club Attcndancc L736 College Militaire Royal with id points and Loyola College of Collingwood at Oriilia Gait at Oakvilie ounce in one other game at KingJd ston Queens University Golden Gaels upset University of limb rcai Carabins LEADS ONSLAUGIIT At Toronto Sieve lionteilh coilcetcd thrce goals and love assists in his scvepth season with Whod Montclth be came the first league player to score 100 goals His lincmole John Wright and hob hchlciland both ll ct ed three goals and three as the Blues built period leads of 741 and no Ward Passi Len Barman Billi LHourcuxand Gord Cunnng ham all scored twice for the li vision leaders and Paul Laurent added one goof Brad Davidson and Miller Lynch scared the llciiistcr goals late in the third period Kingston hfark Edwards ltd the Goldcn Gacls with two goals Murray Douglas fem Drydon John ltarvcy and Rob Beamish added single scores More Picsrd scored the only goal for the Carabins EEIlYm the third period Gilics Gagnnn and Ben Gravel led Laval with four goals exact Guy More Dennis hinrcier Marcel Lapointe Pierre Fiche Michel Vandal and Michel Audy added single scores Montreal is last with nine Scoring for the Gcches were tltc league food away from Grit Vermette shared the Kings TRi EXAMINER WANT ADF points Brian Gray Guy Bedartt andlt Hornets At Coilingwoozl the scoring PHONE 7284414 The meat rnniinllrs today ilILLtsanlt Winnipeg Blue Bomberswas pained vicevpresident will go now id its as tightasi Lolly La mo Marg Reynnlds we is alt 66 Sign 189 home movie shows more music and news lamiiy and dried Vior be hardwoo Three broadioomed floors shampoood clean cups saucers and cu It laundry washed dried and ironed 690 sq ft of floors waxed and polished Think 45 hours of Bach und Romborg andRock it hours of TVonienainrnent 293 hours of Think All the mealstor of tour cookedto perfection 94 pole of notice All the plates tleiywashed automatically Think Hot water galore the showers and every household need 61 close shaves AFiorida tan Lawns mowed hedges pl 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