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Barrie Examiner, 25 Nov 1978, p. 12

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43 masv4 12 the examiner Saturday Nov 25 1978 AIs three int favourites Teamsplans familiar for Grey Cup rematch TORONTO CPI After re viewing the results of numerous interviews with participants in Sundays Grey Cup game one comes to the conclusion that it wont be what one team has planned for the other that will decide the outcome Typical of the comments this week by members of Montreal Alouettes and Edmonton Es kimos is this line from Edmon ton defensive back Joe Holli mon Theres nothing different they can do that we havent seen all year Thats almost the same line used last year by Marv Levy then the Als head coach What can we possibly do that we havent tried at one time or another thisyear The betting fraternity has again installed the Alouettes as threepoint favorites the same as last year when the two teams met in Montreal The small points spread again is an in dication the clubs are consid ered an even match So Sundays Canadian Foot ball League championship is again likely to centre around WHA says tourney on Baldwin blasts CAHA TORONTO Il Howard Baldwin president of the World Hockey Association blasted Canadian junior hockey of ficials Friday and said he is sure an exhibition series bet ween HA and European teams will go on as scheduled despite cancellation threat by the International Ice Hockey Federal ion The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association after being petitioned to do so by the Cana dian Major Junior Hockey League told the IIHF on Fri day the HA was not in good standing with the CAHA main taining the pro league owes the CMJHI SIZMIOII in develop melit fees for the Sigiiiig of underaged players These petty ridiculous people these amateur hockey people in Canada who have no idea what theyre talking about what theyre con ducting is form of black mail Baldwin said in telephone interview from his Hartford Conn office We will work something out but for the record the AIIA has an enemy in Howard Bald win WANTS CLAIM DROPPEI The CMJHI and the WIIA reached tentative agreement on the issue last week but the WHA demanded early this week that the CAHA drop claim to $1500 bond the WHA signed last November when it promised to keep its hands off underage players CAHA president Gordon Ren wick officially notified IIIIF president Gunther Sabetski by telephone of the situation and the world hockey chief said the CAHA would receive IIIIF sup ptrt thus threatening the future of the exhibition games J4 the unplanned happenings on the Exhibition Stadium arti ficial turf just as it was last year when the AIS took advan tage of eight Edmonton tum overs That View is confirmed by Montreal safety Rando Rhino the man the Als count on to give them good field position with his long punt retums Theres nothing new we call do to take away from Edmon tons short assiiig game said Rhino we have to hope for is for something to happen like an interception or turn over of some kind We have to hope fora break And the AIS are experts at taking advantage of the breaks as they showed in their IHivic tory last year In the first quarter at Mori tneals Olympic Stadium the AIS converted an interception into Ion Sweet field goal In the second quarter they con verted two fumbles into two more Sweet field goals In the third quarter it was another fumble recovery that set up Sweet field goal and fourthquarter interception led to Montreal touchdown The weather often factor in this postseason game had major effect last year when an icy field made footing treagt cherous lhe Als had slight edge there too because they found they got better traction after inserting staples iii their shocsoles The Eskimos didnt find out alxnit the staples until later in the game arid they had no staple guts as the Ls had The Exhibition Stadium staff has taken extra prtcautiolts placing tarpaulilts on the field to keep it dry 03 Calgary in Grey Cup after all Lynn MacKenzie Miss Calgary Stampeder glows as she recieves the crown as Miss Grey Cup I978 at ceremonies in Toronto on Friday 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you lot of money perhaps even less than you think Due to the road construction Bradford St is closed to through traffic We are open from the High St entrance BARBIE TIRE Where Tires Are Our Only Business Bradford St Barrie The allpurpose winter radial Argos TORONTO CPI Hamid Ballards motive for torpedoing the sale of Toronto Argonauts was not only his professed dis like one of the men behind the proposed purchase but also desrre to own the Canadian Football League club himself William Hodgson whose ap plication to sell the Argos to company headed by Douglas Bassett was defeatat in 5404 vote of the CFLs executive committee Friday told The Star that Ballardowner of the CFL Hamilton TigerCats Dukes not for sale TORONTO CPI Toronto Marlboros hockey club is no longer for sale Harold Ballard president of Maple Leaf Gar denssaid Friday Ballard said he made an offer to sell the team earlier this month only because thought might scare few eople into coming to the Car ens to see tlem Marlboros are in third place in the Emins division of the On tario Major Junior Hockey League Average attendance at the Gardens for Marlboro games has increan to 1000 from less than 800 heftre Ballard said he would sell the team But Ballard said he would like to see attendance up to the level few ago of more than 8000a game Ballard had said that after Christmas he would sell the club to the highest bidder Ballard wanted imselt recently sought to manipulate deal with the Argos minority shareholder Carling OKeefe Breweries He tried to buy out my part ners and exercise their option of first refusal to buy his sharesl said Hodgson who purchased the franchise in 1973 from Bassetts father John Sr and now controls 60 per cent of the shares He earlier had sold the remaining 40 per cent to the brewery He offered them Carling OKeefel the Hamilton Tiger Cats for nothing think the Ti gerCats are wwth more than that Ticat fans should be very interested in hearing what he thinks their club is worth REMARKS ACCURATE The Star says it has learned from reliable but unnamed swrces that Hodgsons re marks are accurate Carling OKeefe cannot pur diase majority control of the Argos without first getting ap proval from the Foreign In vestment Review Agency be cause it is owned by Rothmans of Pall Mall South African based firm Although CFL commissioner Jake Gaudaur declined to give details of the transfer vote The Star says Ottawa Rough Riders Montreal Alouettes and Saskatchewan Roughriders voted along with the Argonauts to approve the transfer to Agincourt Football En terprises British Columbia Lions Edmmton Eskimos Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Calgary Stampeders supported Ballard in voting agairst the move GREY CUP PARTY MR CORNED BEEF OBUFFET HONKY TONK PIANO savmgs Pick up about the Super Insulation System identified by this symbol llllllliil it ltir lion ill MItl Canada Cushwuy lumber Co Ilwys 93 ll 1280100 You can do it You can build permanent into walls floors and ceiling these free booklets on 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