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Barrie Examiner, 15 Feb 1969, p. 11

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gm shame mamas aarunoar FEBRUARY 15 1955311 PmtLSlzed Ndrlh Bayllunner Unchallenged In School Class éfset At IndoorGaaagsf NRDNIJO cor wiillo Davenporir ncordbreahiog Ioriut floors 50 yards oi vrr nirhedrhardnvood and hludies Friday night had 15137 ions Froarl and the American star wonder what would have bagpcmd it be hisdxaebeaamrefdy rveoport go in the dinette hurdles at the 1960 Olympics almost missed the meet because oi poor plane connectlons but won the 50yard hurdlerin the unoflicirl world record time at 58 seconds at the Teieaarnsliapio Lea lo door Games didnt get to the hotel here until Md and didnt have time to loosen up alter arrived at the Gardens Davenport said The spiudiy stxlooto turn dler originally was rche uled to arrive in Taronio at pm but missed vital plane connection in New Orleans arriving in the downtown area here about an hour beige he was scheduled to gsprintirom the starting blocks And besides lm out of shape he said this is my lirst wyard hurdle meat or the scason But ever since the Olympics seem to be running on conlldenc necono UNOFFICIAL The recordns well as all oth ers in the evening meet at Viiinpio lea Gardens is consid ered unolllclal becaureiJndool timer and distances are not rec ognlud by the AmateurAthietlc Union No other unofficial indoor Canadian open records were or tahlishcd two were equalled and one Canadian native record was set Meanwhile Bob Beamon ot the 115 world recordholdcr and gold medallist in the long jump at the Olympics rein jrrred his right leg and was beaten bylifichacl Charland of Montreal lleamon one oi 1he headliners with Davenport completed one Jump taking off on the wrong font to clear 24 lcet Charland won the event with leap of 24 feet one inch Bariiara Pencil oi the 05 established aCanadian open record oi seconds just one tenth of aaoeond oil the unoili cial world record in the womens 800 yards The second Canadian open record for an indoor meet was hset by Antonina Okorolrova La aoreve oi itussia who won the womins high Jump with five ieet mi inches to beat the on mer mark of 59 held by Dianna Geraca oi Trail 30 Tomiale Smith of the 178 eqi ualled the Canadian open record or 315 seconds in the 300 yards edg lohn Carlos also oliho the tape Smith had not ill record in Vancouver last year Another Clnldikn open record was equalled by irena Slew anaka 01 Poland who finished second to Miss Farrell in the 300 yards in time orasa seconds Debbie Miller at Brantford OnL second to Mrs Szowinska in the second heat at the wo mens 50yard dash placed fourth in the final of thatevent The Canadian nativa record maestablished by Bob Finlay of Toronto who lapped the en tire field while winning the threemile race in 219 it cut almost five seconds the pre vious record of 13261 set by Dave Ellis of Toronto in 19$ Baseball Playere Strilre is on SARASUIA Fla AP Baseballs his or strike became reality Fri when Chicago White Sox opened camp week oeariier than most clubs The White Sox because of an exhibition aarlas scheduled in Mexico City prior to the opening of spring training games called their pitchers and catchers in Weekearly to get in shape in nll 21 players showed for the twodiour workout Eut except for catcher Russ Nixon and pitcher Dan Osinski they wereall rookies Catchers Duane Josephson and Don Paveletlcb and pitch ers suchi as Gary Peters Joe Horien Tommy John Cisco Carlos BohPrlddy and Wilbur Wood were missing because the players andowners have failed to agree on new pension fund The players association has urgedplayers not to sign con tracts or report to springtrain mg hill the dispute with own erreaabout the pension plan is settl my mom Hamilton orcssesrlhc finish line in ha easy victory in the Xanadan milc at the Tologmmhlaple Grant McLarcn of Guelph 0nt llnishcd third to Finlay he hind Kerry Pearce ol the v5 Finlay was the only Canadian winner in tho open events lliuugir Charlatidvvss credited with victory in the long Jump alter Charley lilays oi the US dropped out hetero competition started WINS CLOSEDMILE Bearded liay Varey oi Hamil ton 23yearold high school teacher won the pun Lea indoor Games in Toronto Friday night Vorays time for therevont mimeminaies 119 semnds moot record co Wimphototl closedvlhile championship with time of 41151 and lienryi Swrdykowsld 01 Poland finished first intlln open mile in 1083 The pole vault proved disap pointment to the spectators who came to seeEob Seagrcu ol the 15 theunolflclal world record holder at176 reach new heights Scagren cleared 166 to win the event but failed in his an tempt to crack his own Cana dian open mark of 171 SHOiSSAY LIKE MAN NRDMO OP Pintsire Jackie Wren301 North Bay opened fatyardvicad early in lhctnomllo event of the school section at the Telegram Maple lea Indoor games Pri day araivvon without ever being challenged Dufrcsne livefcotthree and pounds took the lead alter the thirdlap and ran precl rlonlilre race anns pumping slowly He practises at the North Bay areas but alter the race admit iad that he hadnt run lor more than week dent said lids outdo crack the nineminute man in theme inns event lili winning time 35 Another iEChns Sayers or Tomato lied theCaaadian juvenile highsehool record in the 50yand hurdles Sayers who finished in 66 Seconds raid he has trouble finding the right training facilities Ha trains in his schools hallways Earlier threa manch led by Ken Hamilton of Richmond Hill OnL cracked lhe meet record 131 here was or the mmile run of the uni Fr varsity section oi the indoor games London Mdvés Up 511 Junior CHE 111E70meer London Knights look giant step Friday night rooming from eighth to siiflh spot in tho Ontar lo ll us it Association Red Wings it was the first tinia in three yearssince Feb lassthat the Knights have been abledo beat the Redwings who dropped into filth place altar thedeioat hcinre 1011 fans at London The victory pushed Ihc Knights ahead oi Tomato liiarl boron and Oshawa Generals in the standings giving them 41 points on 16 wins and nine lies and placed them in in good posi Lion or playoil spot only the top eight teams in the littcam league are eligible lor ployoils in other action Friday night Niagara Fallsllyers edged To mnio 54 Peterhorough Poles trimmed Kitdicner Rarvgers 44 Ottawa 575 nudged Oshawa 64 and SL Dailrarincs Blues Hawks and Montreal Junior Canadicns battled ha 55 draw In London the Knights struck lor two early gonls 88 seconds apart Danny Maloney scorurg twice to lend thunllucltr Bob Channell Bert Wilson and Al Young rounded out tha London storing For Hamilton the marksman were Days Gilmour Cal Russell and Buster Harvey The Knights led 51 in the third belora the lied Wings exploded for two goals 40 seconds npart VallN not soon neuron can non arm min nouqrmlvounwn WWWAPAR OF NOW AT some some moornrsconrrnuan armhvomnm one nnnvomlooxanmmn At Ottawa non tans saw Pole Lnlrambolse scored two goals to pace the 61s Bill Clement Connie Foray Denis Potvin and Pierre larry were the other Ottawa scorers Scoring lor the Geuemls ma shot were But ODonnell with two Bob Kelly and Rich Kcssel maniacs mass One at the most successful coaches in the Notional Hock Magus this seasonis likely to give up hisjoh roan Emile Francisgeneral mana ger at New York Rangers and tiltin coed tor the ai1ing Ber nie Geollrlon the last four weeks said Friday Geotlrlon may retain the club Bernie will be back in New York on Monday and hell be checked over by donors said Geoiirian who collapsed in the dressing room after game at OaklandJan 11 was ordered by donors to takerrthreswcek holiday Francis said that Geollrion ancis will resume coaching when he receives the approval oi doc torsThe Rangomgeaernl mana ger omphalleali denied rumor 1hal Geo rion would not return thisseason REVIVAL SHORTLLIVED The Rangers in lastplaee when Geofirlon became ill went on sixgame unheatcn streak as soon nshrancis assumed control However they have won only one o1 their last live gamesand arexonly one point aheadolthe fourthplace De irolt Red Wings in the Eastern Division at with new in in behind the beam tonightth theRaogexr mes hidntrcal Ca and in welcome Boston Bruins Minnesota North Stars play hostJoDetrolt Chicago Black Hawks areat Philadelp hiaFlyerayDIkland kah visit Pittsburgh Pedluiaa and Lou Aogeies Kings are at st louis Blues Sunday Montreal is at Pitts burgh Tomato visits New York flaicago welcomes mo Angeiqu at leila Philadelp mi 1e50 on St 1m 1de and his Rangers ar rived in Tomato filday alter disappointing road trip in which they lost 34 to Oakland and 41 to LosAngelcs dontvlmoiv what kind of condition well be in raid Francis We might tire in the third period like we did another time in here otter condag in lrom the coast lacs trait Oakland Peewee Hockeyg Tournament QUEBEC cor Today is grandvdiampion day at the Que bec international peewee hockey tournament withlour teams still lncontention or the cverall tournament title Prime Minister Trudeau ill be on hand to help celebrate he festivities oi the 10th hdnual cventand tho linal game oi the day tile grand championshl clash ill be televised nationa ly on the French and English lansuaganetworks oi the CBC hlr nudcau Mil be at the Quebec Coliseum to handle the faceofl ceremonies tor the two finalists Toronto Young Nationals will tangle with Grandhierc Que in one playoff sandfinal contest while Polnle Claire Montreal snbmb team will lace Prince villa Quo in the other semiEV nalgome The semifinal winners then willJneet in the grand chem1 pionship the last game on the tournament schedule No other games also are scheduled dinoa willmeet Caughnawa Que in the annual Indian bilion game while Quebec Bea vcrs and Boston will square oil in the CanadaUnited States ex hibition encounter today Qucbec in fusion in jBarrie whammy so memories or the paranoia no Wijltissuedn GIVEN Wt BOSTON AP Phil Esponv to the National Hockey leagues leading scorer ejected from gamelastweclc was hoarlnalnmntreal Frl day by NHL president Clarence ilslAsTsONLii DAYS Merchants industries and ervrce3businessesrequiring advertisingandedltoriat space inthe 1999 Progress Report edition are asked to call 6587 tofiavoid disappointment ensure yoil will be included is minor penalty and than mis conductand game misconduct after he pushed rcfereo Boh Sloan in the third period of ame with Philadelphia lnlias ten Feb ti An announcement is expected Monday gt IV bgkagnoonvznanans Aw heinous artistes FAMILY SHOES 24 DuniopStW 7283881 anus scams Monpn ran TILL THURSDAY anal eon tfixmmnvr Shimtowns landing spoon yyf Settling overlmlJOOpnying subscribersitinin night lander Denis Hutchinson retired Player had third ound oi72 tor Whole halal ot Ha hasa lead oi one stroke over ilrcvor Wilkes who went round 73 lor 210

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