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Barrie Examiner, 24 Sep 1976, p. 10

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SP lOThe BertienExorniner Friday Sept 94 W76 Norton wont dethrone Ali Ry ED HARPER Chay Next Tuesday night the great Muhammad All will lime another big my day when he meets Ken Norton in Yankee Stadium fort eWorld llmvyyieight thnmpionshp It is not Nil big pay day for Ali but big one for Norton also wonder how much Norton would receive if he was fighting anyone else hen Ali came on the to scene the boxing WW was at its lowest ebb His great boxmg and his great acting brought boxmg back Not only in the heavyweight division but in all divisions beelievethat Ali is not only the best fighter of all time believe he is the best actor When Muhammad Ali is talking about the urnierprivilulgni kids or one of the many charities he supports he is very qtlltlSluktll humble man but if he is pre fans love him ring for fight he is boisterous and braggaril and why not for there has never been another fighter to ceriipare with him when it comes to fighting and Showmanship Can the fight game afford to have hinie beaten or can they let him retire at this tirnc dont think they cant For he has made several promoters many millions of dollars and has made many fighters rich men when they were poor unheard of fighters before they met him It is my opinion that some fighter with ability and color able to draw ans must come on the fight scene before Ali retires or loses to the likes of Ken Norton Otherwise the game will go back to what it was before Ali riiadc his presence felt Ali is now 34 years of age and it is impossible for him to go on too much longer even thou he claims he is superhuman and equal to fighter 22 years age That is just the actor talking for when fighter gets to be 34 he has to slow down some in comparison to when he was 24 years of age When he fought George Foreman in Zaire it was thought by many that Ali would lose but he did what he had predicted and gave Foreman boxing lesson will go otit on limb and predict that he will do the same to Norton this time Norton has to remember having been knocked out by George Foreman and the effects of that knockout will stay with him for many years Although Keri Norton has defeated Ali once and fought him to close decision in second fight he knows that this will be different Ali in the ring with him this time Ken Norton took ten rounds to knock out Larry Middleton fighter who has shown very little against good boxers Norton also knows that Muhammad Ali has probably the best trainer in the world to train hirii for this fight refer to Dick Sadler who was in George Foremans corner when Foreman defeated Nor ton by knockout He has also guided fighters such as Archie Moore and Sonnie Liston Idont think that the great one is ready to step down just yet believe that Ali will have one more fight after Norton and that will be with George Foreman around the end of this year This fight will be one of the greatest fights ever and will draw more interest than any sporting event in history That will be the time for the great Muhammad Ali to retire It will be sad day for the boxing fans and even sadder for the boxing game For the result will be that the attendance at fights will get less and so will the pay days for the fighters PHIL FOWLER of Central Collegiate takes an ap prehensive approach to this serve during the Georgian Bay Secondary School As sociation zone three tennis tournament Thursday at Queens Park The serves came fast and furious from Fowlers opponent in the mens singles final Tim Sturrup of Eastview Secon dary School Sturrup won 60 61 The tournament at tracted 61 entrants in five divisions Examiner Photo Country club season not over with golf Barrie Golf and Country Club vice resident Paul Coffey has clari ied that the country club season does not end with the conclusion of golf operations He said some persons may have that connection in the light of story that appeared earlier this week We have commitments as club to the end of the curling season and also to winter par ties he stated Parsnips lead bowling race Parsnips remain the leaders in Kempview Ladies Bowling standings with 24 points Sweet Peas and Carrots are next at 17 followed by Rutebagas and Cauliflowers at 14 Zucchinis at 13 Red Pep pers at 11 and String Beans at 10 High average is Eleanor Fralick at 218 Next are Mary Tweedie 205 Maxine DeGeer 204 and Beth Bell 203 Joanne Hatherly had the high single of 280 followed by Ruth Rawn at 279 Ella Besse at 268 Beth Bell at 255 and 246 Mary Tweedle at 250 and 235 Dale Lavender at 232 Cathy Trahan at 230 and Marg Ralph at 225 In high tri les Beth Bell had 717 Mary eedle 688 Ella Besse 678 Ruth Rawn 653 and Joanne Hatherly 602 RULES ARE RIGID ARUNDEL England CP Sign put up by this Sussex towns district council Fitz alan Heated Swimming Pools Pedestriansonly The end of the curling season he said is early April The club is actually in the process of recruiting new members Volleyballs necessity Players attending the Peter Reino Hustlers volleyball clinics at Eastview Secondary School Saturday and Oct are reminded to bring their own volleyballs GRAHAM RAYTON of R0 bertos finds the going little crowded in Barrie and District Recreational Soccer League action Wednesday at Radio Shack field Robertos layers were effectively ounded by the underground Baxter Brothers squad dur ing the first half but managed to break away in the final 45 minutes for 20 win Robertos meets Not tawasaga Oct for the league championship iEx aminer Photo Roberto Nottawasaga wins set stage for soccer final For the first half of Wednesdays Barrie and District Recreational Soccer League semifinal Baxter Brothers defensive shell effec tively stifled highscoring Robertos There are two halves to cer game however and the firstplace finishers rebounded for 20 victory Ron Bobette and Don Pilkey scored For Robertos which meets Not tawasaga for the league cham ionship Oct at Radio Shack ield Nottawasaga qualified for the final edging Italian Sport smens Club21 In consolation play Dykstra Brothers blanked Ajax 34 and Tottcnham crushed Allandale 50 Dori ykstra scored twice tr power Dykstra to victory Dave Calvert scoring once The scoring for Iottenham went five ways with Ray Neal Chris McDermott Grant Smith John McKendrick and Gino Delello finding the range Tottcnham and Dykstra Four schools share GBSSA tennis titles After three years of success in doubles competition at the annual Georgian Bay Secon dary School Association zone three tennis tournament Tim Sturrup of Eastview Secondary School decided to venture into the boys singles division this year He was rewarded with the championship after defeating Phil Fowler of Central Col legiate 64 fr in one of five finals at Queens Park Thurs day The 17yearold Grade 13 stu dent had teamed with Steve Bonney to win the boys doubles title the last two years This year without Bonney as partner felt could do bet ter in singles said Sturrup His accurate smashes mobility and aggressiveness proved as much against Fowler In the girls section Ingrid Andrews avenged defeat to Sue Hurtubise in last years final with 76 G3 victory over the same rival Both girls at tend Barrie North Collegiate Andrews 15 lost the chain pionship last year when liur tubise took tiebreaker in the finalset Two champions who did de fend their title were Janet Verwcy and Karen Scott of Con tral Collegiate in the girls doubles competition They defeated Michelle Fusedale and Lisa Tikkala also of Central It was also all Central in the b0 doubles with the team of Jo Sisson and Paul Whittaker beating Matt Birtwhistle and Gord Collins 64 63 Sisson and Whittaker both veterans of singles competition were playing team in just MICHELIN pins FACTORY COST Plus $529 display In our showroom PARKLAND TIRE MULCASTER 7262220 their fourth game when they took thetitle Collingwood Collegiate cap tured the fifth title of the day the duo of Greg Keith and Bella Szuta defeating Brenda Vasty and Rick Wehrle of Eastvicw 63 63 in the mixed doubles final The zone three champion ships which drew in entrants were hosted by ICastvicw at Queens Park The winners go on to the GBSSA alllone finals in Newtonbrook next week Bros will meet in the consola tion final although the date has not yet been set Central wins one loses One in football season openers The Green Machine is roll ingalongonceagain The statement was included in the Stayner Collegiate In stitute bulletin Sports Scene and should perhaps serve as forewarning to the Stayner schools junior football rivals The first of those Barrie Cen tral Collegiate travelled to Stayner Thursday to test the Green Machine and left on the short end of 76 score The score was indicative of the play it was close contest with most of the action concen trated between the 35yard lines Stayners Ron Wood ran for the first touchdown in the game and added rouge point which proved to be the dif ference Running back Dave Britnell scored Centrals major also in the first half Quarterback Matt Feltis and running back Tim Gleason as well as Mike Cathery on defence played well for the locals Central was not to be denied however in Georgian Bay Se condary School Association senior football The team extended its un defeated streak over three seasons to 21 games with 3821 decision in Penetang Thursday Quarterback Paul Finkbeiner and running back Paul Laking struck for firstquarter touchdowns and Lakin added two more before the hal which saw Central in command 256 Fullback Peter Roach and halfback Paul Cherry added touchdowns before the gum with Barry Norton kicking two converts John Larmond Mitchell Stewart and Steve Robillard had touchdowns for Penetang two of which were converted Penetang also picked up single point on kick into the en zone The GBSSA football season which commenced Wednesday activates another eight teams today Peterborough eliminated by determined Beatrice squad Neither rain nor wind nor cold nor long bus rides was deterrent enough for Beatrice Foods of the Barrie and District Senior Softball League and as result the team has advanced to the Ontario Amateur Softball Association southern Ontario Intermediate final Beatrice travelled to Peter borough Thursday to beat that citys representative Dc Carlos 32 in the final game of the bestofthrcc ASA playoff series Each team had won its previous home game journey to Petcrborough Tuesday for the third game had been all for nought with rain bringing an end to the contest after four and ovehalf innings and the score 22 Thursday Beatrice made it all worthwhile The locals scored three runs in the third inning to overcome the 20 lead DeCarlos had built up in the first Beatrice manager Tom Thomson said superb catch by left fielder Mark Vincer with two out and one runner on base in the ninth inning saved the day for Beatrice The locals rally in the third started with backtoback singles from Icadoff man Jake Miller and Corby Adams Bradford Beatrice series goes Monday The Ontario Amateur Soft ball Association pursuits of Beatrice Foods and 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