For Softball Perraulf defend their laurels The 1967 Holland Landing club has indicated desire to come back and there is also some talk about an entry from Bond Head This would make seven club circuit as Fennells Gamers lcfroy Cookstown and Gillon will be back along with Brad ford the schedule The money be rctunlcd if they do no Pete allies for default also have gt been sanctioned Main ofï¬cers besides Jackson include Ken tlalchett of lien nells Corners as vice dent and Bill Mark of Bradford secretory treasurer MILE THE MIDLAND Sun dridge divisional playoff scries has been gelling the most cur rent hockey attention from Georgian Bay group Inns the Elmvale club has been busy with plans for early reorganiz inc of the iii0 team Fans feel this winters crew was more outluckcd than outplayed and are already looking forward to another championship try next winter Meantime an end the sea son meeting is planned for Elm vale Orange Hall on Saturday April 19 when general review will be made pl the Elmvalc hockey situation Coach Harry Adams was commended for his astute coaching and general contribution to Elmvale hockey interest through the years first as player belore he became coach liitiland Flyers have continued their luie season upsurge gainst Sundridge Beavers alter faltering in the series opener They took Bucko McDonalds club the next three ii to to and to RACE HORSE enthusiasts joined in congratulating Bert Guest retired Oro blacksmith ho celebrated his 85th birth day day or two ago The forme er Oro fall fair president shod some famous race horses in his working days including some from the former HrWright stable in Barrie Mr Guest Name GPGAPlIle DISTRICT Spools Expansion Likely By BILL CURRAN PRESIDENT ID JACKSON of Bradford and colleaguer no the South Simoa softball league executive are ranking prepara Lions for another season with good pmwtdn of league expan non The league carried on with five team after Holland Landing dmpped out last year and Koch Colangelos landlord cilia went on to wIn the championship due largely to Terry Carters standout playoff pitching Hugh lilcEtoys hitting was another ltcy fador Rodty himself no main credit to fine team ef fort Other members of the champions included lgn Bray Bill Duncan Rid Walker Ken Sturgeon Bob Jackson nob Fab Robert DeValk Cameron Sieve Simurda and George Hunt Most of them are expected back to help Bradford new rule which has been adopted for this season requlru each team to Post bond as guarantee of playing on WI priest lneldcnlnlly slam Loop worth which belonged to Mr Wright and he had good reason to rcmernber for he made medal set of shoes for this materials Plate classllf good many of at various Wt of the county the mired 0m blackxmilh std fol lows tba progress at the three year old racing clash whim was won la year by Max Bella Merger from Calgary He looks for Thylors Vicem gal winner of eight stakes erth in year aa two year otd as the almost certain vic tor in the coming elaslc The stalwart son of the famous Northern Dancer the lsof win ner should be heavy favorite if he goes to the post This too or racing event for horses foal ed in Canada covers mile and two furiongs and vtfll be run on Woodbine traeit on Saturday June at Plate trial stalls races will be held the protnous Moo day June 15 incidentally nominations for nine stakes that will be contest ed at the Fort Erie spring meet ing Aprfl ho to May to close onvnresday with the racing soc rotary and boodleapper hill Dilllng ONE TIME STAR hockey goal tender in Georgian Bay leagues Bill Htrnt of Creemore believt hockey today is faster than it everlwas and therefore harder on goal tenders Back when Bill performed with stand out Orlllla junior teams when they were keen rivals of Barrie Parry Sound Goldwater and Midland In the late has and early am the only forward pass ing zone was from the defence end When the puck moved out past there it was required to be passed straight across or else it was called for otfslde The change oi rules to make forward passing in three cones apeedod up hockey materially Equipment improvements also have been factor When only to Bill played goal for an Orillia team which had keen battle with Parry Sound Shamrocks for group honors The change in the times is re flected by the travel conditions The Oriilla team had to pro coed by train since there were no snow cleared highways and it was an ovemight trio The Olillia players loft Orillia at 230 pm and did not get home until l0 am the next day lackofrlorward passing in the offensive zones kept down the scores Orillia lost one particu lar game to Parry Sound to and the next game at home was lall it was goals on the round for playoffs 4hen and Parry Soundadvanced into the junior DHA playdowns PITCHER WITH Barrie base ball tcam in the early 30s Rich ard Dick Fowler writes he would like to see Barrie in the Simcoe County league The largest city in the county should certainly have team in the county circuit he suggested Its thought for baseball en recalled horse named Arch horse which afterward won the lion until March 21 but showed on him for regular duty by opening day if he isnt ready Al Weis will be on the lob to spell Otis at third also is ex pected to play part time ï¬rst ase sensation at bat He was fix Ltd by piperl light rinks competing in the eight ao Ital Surlbern Ontario Ladies ST PETERSBURG Fla AP New York Mets have looked so good in Florida that it would be easy to go overboard on their chances of making big splash in the National League Dcmite the late start of Bud ilarrclson recuperating from knee surgery the back trouble of Art Shamsky and Lite still arm oi Jerry Koosman the MeLs have been throwing their weight around Florida However this is basically the same club that finished ninth last season At the start of camp maria gar Gil Hodges named Tommie Agee Ron Swohoda Ed Kraoe pool and Harrelson as young men who must come back and have good reasons The development of Amos this rookie from Jacksonville where he hit 239 has been the most im parLane happening HodgES decided to make third baseman out of Otis who was an outï¬elder synonymous ca mrrnovras 1N new man has been pleasant sur prise improving his fielding while hitting consistently Harrelson didnt get into ac enough then for Hodges to count Ed Charles 35 counted upon Clean Jones has been spring thusiasts in the city to ponder Totals ture in left field but Hodges Barrie Fitters YearEn Mela Could Koo Boswell the second base Curling Association Busineu Glrls finals parade around the ice before the first game Higher plans to give him trial at first too Agee who hit around 160 most of lost season seems to have found the range and Swobo do will be in right again hope ful of improving on last years 242 Jerry Grate the allstar calch er again is No with Martin No Koosmans tight left arm caused few worries in mid March because he was the big winner as rookie with 1912 season and is expected to team with Tom Seavcr 1512 as the keys to the stall Nolan Ryan the Strikeout whiz alsohas had his usual spring arm tightness Jim lichndrcw appears to have won starting job and Gary Gentry in pitcher at Jacksonville may give the vet eran Don Cantoell battle for regular turn METSTHTS By run assommn PRESS 1W3 finishNinth place 24 games behind St Louis strengthStrong pitching staff led by Tom Seavcr and Jerry Koosman with Cal Koooce and Ron Taylor ca pable pair in bullpen Clean Jones appears ready to be come consistent hitter and Tommie Agec may live up to earlier promise Jerry Grate last years AllStar catcher WeaknessThe hall still is nusslng Club needs solid power slugger Bud liar relson still questionmark at Stats shurt First base could be problem or competition last night the double knockout competition in lo THE BARRIEMMHNE Gall Plays Ga GALT CPI Gall Hornets Ontario Hockey Association San ior series champions Friday ndde ï¬ve players to their ros tor for Allnn Cup eliminations One of the five selected from other Oilt Senior learns first team allstar centre Corby Adams of Barrie Flyers will be in uniform for the Hornets to night Gnlt meets Gander Nfld Flyers in the opening game of the bestofseven Eastern Con adn senior semiï¬nal Other players added to the Gal list include Barries right winger Pele Panogablto and netrnindcr Ken Payn defence liBli Launches Suit Against liival NBA SAN FRANCISCO AP The American Basketball Asso cialion filed an antitrust suit Friday accusing the National Basketball Association of mono poliziog the sport by using eco nomic power to eliminate competition ABA attorney Frederick Forth said the suit will Seek to recover millions and millions of dollars in damages from the NBA No speciï¬c damage claim was made in the actioou The complaint charged that the NBA and its 14 members in duced players to break con tracts which they previously signed with ABA teams and blacklisch players and coach es who jumped to the ABA oowtmo 50W Flyers Adams Will Be Dressed 37 Reindeera 27 123 Elma Timmon 592 Elva raine Acker 556 SHEAS BARBIE BOWL Ladies htes Alt League Beavers 52 Chipmunks fa Bunnies ta Foxes 42 Monkeys illgh Singles Gertie Dickey 302 Lorraine Aeker 236 Mabel Forbes 232 Helen Rowe 221 Marie Archer 224 illlgh Triples Genre tinny Sinclair 582 Pat Brown 578 Lor lligh Average Gertie Dickey 215 Lorraine Acker 197 oily Landiak 1H9 ElmaTirnmon 187 Blue Bombersnot the BUSINESS clttla FINALS IN Bottth the Stewart Whole lhophy SATURDAY MARCH 29 159 nder Tonight man Doug Kclcher of Drillia Terriers and netmfnder Harold Boat Hurley of Onkvllle Oaks The Canadian Amateur Hock ey Association permits the all Ontnrio senior champions to add ï¬ve players two of them goal tenders for Allan Cup play Gait with large colony of Newfouodinnders in the city sold nearly all 3100 senta for Saturdays opener Friday after noon Mens Curling LasLSchedule PlayollsMon ï¬nals of the last schedule of mens curling at the home Curling Club will be played next week total of 2A rinks will be competing for the Consumers Gas Jackson Motors and Garden trophies Gamm start Monday and will continue to the finals Thursday night The following rinks from the MondayThursday groups quali fied for the playoffs Hurti hese DrydenD Cordy Trncz Mernam Clark Wice and Webb Rinks from the TuesdayFri tlay groups that qualiï¬ed Emms Craig Fain brother Ayersf Smith Adams Green and Michie lingers Cooitburn liforan and Whntmough ounl ified from the MondayWednes day group Wednesday reigan qualifiers were Dewar Armstrong Bell and Rowell nomnns SIGN Plvtti WlNNfPEG or Winnipeg Western Football Conference Friday nn trounced the aignhrg of hunterI back Ronnie Johnson 21 of Oklahoma State University He was first atring for Oklahoma State the last three seasons and led the team in scoring last Marg Reynolds toe year with so points 4719 gt CorbyAdams Dave Luciuk 48 ti 2321513123 518 Season so 2851 79 56 Season 39 1117 28 so Totals 16 25 Goals against 17 gliyiolfs Vii la Playoffs MP gum Avg per game thalsorhan so 3658 94 an lotals 44 13 to 32 32 seam 13 Scoring points 915 new 39 3329 Jon Weeks Playoffs Ava oergam 13452 flayms 16 02 grasoris it la 14 Totals 17 ï¬enalu minutes 102 aye to 14 La vs Der game 1048 Totals Peter ranagaoia 3m 72 35 23 la 11 29 2° Season 15 15 MW Season 39 1m Brad Houston Brian Thompson Most points Manor Foo mm 10 11 19 Season is ll 13 to Playoffs ban72 Paoagahko 68 mm 49 75 66 Playolfa ll It 12 21 Ray Garlogy Most goals Adams36 Forhan Wayne wane Totals 30 25 31 Season or ot1liiiiliao€6 5mm 39 2035 55 gt9 Rick ltchlocklin Goalkeepers Hecardsi Regular Must assists Adams68 Pan Pmofls Season all 15 no in Season and Playo agabkortowWeiierdo Toms 64 Playoffs 11 as Ken Payne Allowed to goals rename IoCiacklinm min John Mammal Totals 49 to at too in 4375 games average ass 105 avs 96 per game Season 38 2130 51 go no venue 511mm Ferguson179 minutes avg 381 Playoffs 10 SeaSun 25 its 10 39 Bob Saunders Allowed 14 Per game Totals 48 36 99 gm Deleon 303151 525 games average Park 72 minutes avg 343 per Mike Bum Season 35 12 to to shutouts same Season 39 519 59 leolls Team and Individual Statistics Playoffs it 15 ll mil7mm ii 16 20 49 gum ed so Totals 50 2123 ames ay Dave mm 73 Season 14 is 12 Games Won 31 season 36 1313 165 Wayne Ohcescman Games Lost is mame 17 14 Season to Games Tied leaflfs ll 15 Possible Points too Totals 1H 12 25 Points attained as Dave Nichotisheo Winning rote per cent BRIEFS Season 17 13 to Home Rocor Won 19 lostsf lion Park Hedl Pctg 78 percent $211553 Nisanmp geasoph 21 éway Record Won 12 lostll Ap amp warm rm ompson ed Pc 52 cent junior middleweight boxing kg champion Sandro ltlazzinghi of ltnly ran into no contest ver dict Friday nlgirt as his ached uled roman fiflrt with Cuban born Wilfred Hurst was stopped in the ciththround The two were clinching throughout the fight and only occasionally threw punch Mazzingbl drew no contest verdict in do lending his title against Freddie Little of Las Vegas New in the same ring Oct 25 last BIRTHDAY EMBASSY BUDAPEST Hungary AP Jozsel Cardinal Mindszenty Roman Catholic primate of Hungary observed his 77m birthday Friday in the United States Embassy where he has remained in asylum since the Hungarian revolutionln Novem ber 1936 An embassy spokes mansaid the cardinal is in health gm mm ISpring is travelling time spring motoring Our factory trni ed technicians will mechan en Phone for only time have your car checked for thoroughly ooh your car for safety and real ï¬tness Estimate glv appointment today Offer good dinlog month of April and POBox roo Orillio Onr formerly operated by Knight lot Crillia 12 Ton Groves llydroulic Crone Boom Jib 15 15 Torr Michigan Lifting Crane loom 70 30 Ton PHLiffing Crana Boom llO Jib 30 Ton PitmonlHydro Lift Crone Boom 47 Jib 10 Serving Construction Industry Public Utilitied Simcoe Equipment pplies Ltd Su Municipalities lghwoy North Bomber Photo about which boaters have writlt or in or as ares Canadaig Mmbadmlnxtoompm pact not rovo tioou to play in this And Stun Johnson provpdhis point by eliminating Jamie Partisan of Calgary 1H 15 in the contention of the Ga nadlan ope championships Fri day aim Jlmia will not get any better If he ataysln Canada John son acid following the match Ha beats them all here easily and has only Cbannarong Johnaaon plays Tan Alk Huang of Malaysia in tho semb ï¬nllwhlch we scheduled to start at pm 2251 today Huang outlaated Mullodl of ire donesla 156 715 1716 in the tightest match of the quarters Paulsooa coach Goannarong RalnnaSuangseang former member of Thailands Thomas Olp team and defending United Statu nationalachanrplon agrees with Johnson Badminton is the national apart in many of the Aston countries but people here dont want to play in thenrmmer he said gt In countrlu such as Malaysia and fndoneain players selected for the Thomas Cup team stay together for months even year to practise and build up temsplrit Meanwhile Paulson and Yves Pare of Montreal threeLimo closed champions survived the quarters to advance against the ludoneslon team of Rudyllurto no and Mullndi They beat Kurt and SturcJohnsson l52 litl7 lbut needed to go to points to do Hartooo world singles cham pion for the last two years and at 19 youngest player ever to win the allEngland knocked out defending tiillat Bruce Rol llck of Vancouver 154 1816 in the first round He plays Tan Alk Moog of Indonesia in Lite other singles semifinal More than million Canad dlans owna boat of some kind One family in ï¬ve invennndn owns boat has owned boat or is just about to buy one and the statistics show that the num rberrlssoarlngeveryrycanV gt And every year about this time thousands of new boaters are poised to descend on our waterways and many of them are long on enthusiasm and short on know how For them this newspaper will publish beginning April an ed ucational column every Tuesday Its called hm Afloat and its written by Stan Davies Cana das best known boating writer The column will take many forms it may be straight ed ucational piece in boating tech nlques or it could be anccotdal in content carrying some point ed lesson in boat handling or it could be series of questions and answers based on problems ten to Slant The column will cover all top lcs beginning with early season activities such as log onea boot for summer fun It will cover all aspects of boating rules and regulations techni medr By Lacing Canadas Best Stan Daviesl Boating Column Fun Afloat Starts Tuesday Wayne Ma all of Van mver sixtirna closed charm pion matia it to the second mood and lost 157 154 to Mulladl Judi Roiiiek got by moth Kelly nflho US no fish for the second limo in as many meetings to moot ltetno Koeatl tab of lndooesin in the womens singles semifinal Eva TVcdberg of Sweden 1966 world champion outde Sharon Whittaker of Vancouver no to go against Allison Dals mlth also of Vancouver to the other half of the draw Miss Dalsmlih blanked Alma hiladek of Czechoslovakia no 114 MEET IN SEMIFINAL Marge Shcdd and barbarl Hood Uher 01p doubles part ners and was closed chomnlons playNancy Lynch and Nancy McKinley in no allToronto semifinal Miss Lynch and Miss McKinley tanner Canadian lun lor winner upset Miss Ned bcrg nnd Pot Moody of Mont real ln the quarters Mrs Rollle and Mimi Nils aon of Vancouver meet Miss Reina fmd ltliss ltllnarnlulnst years allEngland doubles champions Miss Shcdd and Jim Camwalll of Woodstock Ont closed win ners in lots and 1964 were the only Canadians to make it to the mixcddoubles semiï¬nals heating Hortona and ltloldo Burnett of Calgary 157 last Bruce and Judi llollick the ï¬rst husbandandwife team to win the closed title since 1922 earlier this week were climb noted in the second round by Horton and Miss Barnett is 10 gt15 IMG Miss Nilsson and Roll Pater son of Vancouver who lost the closed title to the Rollicks were beaten l59 157 by Miss Rctno Rand Ng Boon Dec part of tho Mnloyslon rncns doubles team which won the nilEngland title in 1565 and 1966 it has ono objective and that is to make everyreadcr better safer banter Stan Davies has long back ground in boating from gold prospecting by canoe in the anthfniredsuifltifnllllg by gscuba diving in the Caribbean Hes cruised practically cveryr waterway in North Amerlcn bird has owned driven or dabbled with every kind of boat than is Hes on hide bound opioionir atcd or self proclaimed expert he just likes writing and talking about boats for the ordinary man His favorite boat is tight ear topper small enough to he put on the car by one man but still big enough to take two or three of his six sons to explore new fishing spot TOP BROCK MALE ST CATHARINES CF Bruce Wormald 21 St Calida inesvborn studan at Brock Uni versity has been selected the universitys outstanding male athlete for 196MB Wormald was the leading scorer on the schools varsity soccer team and an outstanding member of the hockey Brock Generals in oues and handling with big ein phnsia on safety Before you go house hunting lending value appraised value for new 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