Barrie Examiner, 20 Sep 1968, p. 8

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Holeill Barrie JOHN PRINTER COCKBURN need the filth hole It the Barrie club last night John was gelling the 155 yd par hole with JimWestbrook and 13m Defiant when he canned hlsteo shot with iron amo Shannan fired over par 14 at the Bar rie course Wednesday in the annual Chamber of Comrherco Ease Borden Golf Tournamentj Herb McMullen placed second Bruce Labreo third and Nick Stevenson fourth in the low gross division 2nd flight low gross prizes were captured by Allen CiintD Arksey and Derrien 3rd flight low gross Phillips Bernhardt lst flight low net Coppei McConnviiie Bernie Collins Evans 2nd light first Batch and Bob Darlingion 3rd Stevenson 4th Dave East 3rd flight low net Warren and Poppy Davis Most honest golfer Brown THE BARRIE FIGURE Skating Club will start their new season on Octo her is Margo Wittlck will return as one of the club professionals and pro Eleanor Guldolin will round out the teaching staff Memberships are now being acceptedyou can call 7281245 for informa tlon The primary and juniors will skate from to on Tuesdays and Fri days Sunday evenings from to will be the intermediate and seniors turn LES JOLLIFFE won the Crease Trophy BING SHEARFR in the Ontario Hydro GeorgianBay region Fall golf tournament The Forestry supervisor alderman golf er shot 834174 over the Richbrook layout Low net went to Doug Fraieigb lines section crew foreman with so the Ferguson trophy for combined Spring and Fall low gross wastaken by Mac Mac donald lines supervisor with 81415 and the Marc Beaudoln trophy for combined low net went to Doug Goodhand of the drafting section Former Bayer Hugh McDonald returned to claim the visitors low gross 82 and Ivan Bates had the visitors low net withe 59 Others worthy of mention are Ray Blair who scor ed the longestdrive in the wrong direction with 50yard ricochet off the tee block and John Clifton who got the most golf Iorhis money He hitthe balliiOtimes predicted that hes would win the LAKings tourney last Friday but apparently he wasJust worm ing up tor this llydrodo gt Everyone seems to like Don Puddens ilydro slogan Safety is good iqrlife DON DYKSTRA CQRBI Anhblgandjhcfentire Lakeview team topped off successful Senior Soft ball season by winning the Pratt Motors trophy ROSS STEPHENS our director to the OGA at tended the Presldents Conference at the TorontoGolf Club on Monday Ross told me at the nneet the Kings dinnerithat the OGA has had very successfulryearx our on The police officers gave me ticket was hoping it was for the Policemans Ball being held in the Armoury on Friday Oct The ticket turned out to be for overnight parking forfeit my admission to hear the Marijuana Brass THE CUBLING CLUB lounge will open on Oct15 Ice flooding will probablystart on the20 and the ice could be in by the 28 Instruction will take place until the opening of the schedule abouthov none samples and Rodriguezare featuredin in the pm golf iilm showing at the Barrie club house tonight gt Tomorrow at 5215s mixed twoball will be played CHRIS AND BRIAN MARE helped their minor soccer team to championship on Tuesday thenwith younger brother Alan rushed over to the Legion to sign up for Minor Hockey These young menol Marts are becoming top athletes The final Minor Hockey registration is at the Legion Hall downstairs tomorrow morning from9 can til noon BARRIES SWINGJNG MAYOR Bob Bentley isvone of the top notch golfers in this area Although he hasxhad little time for golf this summer his worship has conuistently shot in the 705 In the LA Kings tourney last Friday Bob fired 17for thesecond low gross Yesterday morning Mayor Bentley laced on the blades and practised with the Kings BARhIsssvvmcluo havoc Tomoaoow Maris atBarrie way drivers will be battlingxfor the top ten positionsin the Henry Hammers Jlm OBrien $100000 point run on Wardie has clinched first ploc ng ninepositionsare Moe hasprovsn this or kend henthelchip weredownN mnn come frombehlnd to win Championship The next ay Moe was finedsduolfor gswearlngon the golf cours think it isftimc that the golfe with many nick names plusfiailthe shots ceived Just recognition WAYNE BIDDINGTON and arrangementsfor aroundof golf agreed on playing at Alcona Golf Clo Now fll have to He is employed as den for tbecoo ieaoo Wednesday bar beeche sixoed ioiboaiumoon procure session The lino oi Dulotii Bill bills and Borden Smith has Trudéclu Anxclesfwoo one almond iostlwoagnlnrt hints Oenrn Manl whdish Cesare Mdnlngo who had three that ouio lo row llrt season nets forfblinoesoil Starter Poznacanadmn Grdndk Prix Si JOVITE Que CF The first world championship Formula car racial event over to be staged in Quebec and only the second in Cloudswlll be do clded at he Circuit Mont Trem blauhSt lovlto here Sunday Prime Minister Pierre Eliiolt inldesu will not official starter forth Grs Pris at Canada whichhas field of more thanjai carsund includes four world champion drivers Ono oi the largest turnouts ever seen ni Lo Circuit is expected to witness the gruel ling map 230ka race over the aatmiiairnck 15 miles norib oi Montreal Clear runny skies ore Iorecast for Sundays race and track of llcials expect the lap record of 1351 will be sheltered by such drivers as Grabs Hill of Eng land Jackie lc of Belgium Jackie=Slewartof Scotlao Denis Hulme of New Zealand The iirst Grand lrlx race ever ioba runs in Canals was held Mosport northeast of Toront styesr and draw Federu the ruiing body biracial grant ed the event is 7rotten snr The drivers were to go through practicevand runs today and Saturday The former world champions who will be among the starters are Hill John Suriecs of Eng land ilulme lheieol champion and Jack Brabbam tliree lune champion from Australia Hill who leads the Grand Prix standings inworld driving championship with 30 points this yearis ireshfroma victory in the ltaliinfirand Fri However lckx who is his first year oiFormuln racing is expected to give lllllvand his lotusFord tough battle for the crown Margin member of tho EerrarLteam has victory in the French Grand Prix this yEor and is second in tbefstand ingsilree points behind lllll Stewart is third with 26 points with his MataFord aroma rs room llulme driving Billi Bord fourth with pointsmaking Sundays race key eventnfor thoiour drivers before they ove on to the United Stall Gr world title lristsix fin honor of Can qualifying ishers in racepn 451 balls Any ode oitbe three driv ers following illll cauld take over the lead with ailrstplace finish Sunday Hill baaliwo first lace and two sccondplaco fl es this year ilo captured victoriesst Spain and the Monro Grand Prix and was second in racer in South Africa and Germany lier Norm PLAYEII5 MISSING OHAWA CF Calgary Stampeders will be without at least one player and possibly two otherswhen they meet Otto wa Rough Riders bereSaturday in an interlocking Canadian Footballuague gsm Wing back Ron Atcbeson bass in nkle and wont dress manager 95 Lebcw aid Thursda night st hiseyesight about six years ago 1y the second time Wayne had played gqlfhinc he oat hisLsight ball once He hasagood and he neverlniissed the natural swinghe enjoyed playinggolf1 siso enjoyed the game Wayne told me that itwas very difiicultf healthy human suddenly become bondicappédan have to readjust Hebasadiusted himselfileryaweli Wayne has pretty wife alteache and three lovely childish in the in Royal Vic cottage Oro static bus leaves the omonamy orth co againstRiders Calgary general Minnesota in per seam Brent Hughes who played tib willorobablv mvn numerical nun nuns ti his Zliriléi Queens Park The finals sicricd yesterday allernoon leglata wiiivsiiii be competing when the Georgian Bay See ondary5chooi Athletic Ass and Int Finals 20 krry Hodgson not Ill the oryformiaivlnvlctorr rtrndng up our walk lie allowed ilvo bit Pat Richl pitching or Bor den gm unloven bill struck out one and walked in throwing error by Borden sborleopJscl Slade allowed Jack Shonsban and Ralph Smith to score and Terry Hod mo in gel on base in 11le at tho third inning Brian Blues and leigblon Smith singled iii the third to Waplesfi linecl Alter Positive TORONTO CF Keith Wt pler one of Clnldls topbsn nets racing driven has been ilned 31000 and suspended or 30 days by the Ontario Racing Commission The suspension was an nounced Thurme alter bear logio inverligslo positive drug test reported on hotter bolts Bomb winner of the eighth rilcc at Garden City Raceway in St Catharine Sept lh track Judges suspended Wop es when the test showed the presence oi drug in the nature of procaine or one of its derivative Waples was not driving Milo Bomb Sept lie was in Bath via Down driving in fire New York Sire Stokes and his no nous anusin tun nests otsigfiificiiiier BaseBor den is shown giving Leslie us free golf lesso As slstant pro Charlie Dunlap of Acres looks on The Highway Circle Pine left holds the to driving range now has lantern for the last time as floodliglus for ght practising Bernie Manda en Phoio by Hashim BANFF Alla OP The manager and coaches oi Can swlrnming team ciaiioo manager DonSmith of Edmonton and coaches George Gate of Poinie Claire Que and Ted Thomasoi Edmonton the COAs summer Games commit iee has twiceTurned down re duesis to strengthen the swim miog team Gate the mens coacbyaud Thomas the worn coach MinotSoccerSr layoli Champs andrbronze medalsin relsy svenlsifVSyivia Dockeriil of Vancouver Dianne Gate and Jim Harrison oi Pointe Claire Boh Kesting of Lethhridge Altavflob Stoddart of St Caihj arlnes and Susan Smith of montouare addedto the team STANDARDS SET Eut Richard Pound of Montj real COA secretary and member ofuie summer Games committee says in letter to Smith that the agreementbe tween the CASA and the Con was that only swimmers whnv mag qualifying standards would tothe Olympics The six ad ditionsdid not meet the staad aw uuuuj Now mum al game of the Barrie Optimist MlnorSoccer senior playolf fin als llabnson had won the league ii our convenient acronyms xrawr hieehsnicall3ody and amrwoau Wedlh3vlmlller6unn Phone mum mm oANoEmeios Biadiord Si Barrio that most Cansd expro football players phew hon Wapies bundled bolts Bomb Butundzr the trainer rerpon rlblilty nuo Keith Waplesls re sponsible lor the mere even though he was not at the truck lie was listed on the program or the trainer of lotto Bomb am hhsfissmca Testimony at tho hearing showed Loin iiombhcd been inlecled wilh Axlinycln an anti blotic penicillin which contain procaine The drug is not stimulant but the commission ruled that Waples was responsi hie even though there was no evidence of deliberate drusEan ihe susvension reverts Io Sept 14 None of the horses owned by Wapieo will hallowed toirace drivolclwomenlnr and Al Smiths Frills in Wm to mom Ops BANE TRIPLE Brion HIM triple in the sixth inning mm in Shau haa and Bones Anothdlriplo in the sixth this time by Jack Slsdo oi Bog den brought Pots ifwa cross with the first liyerr rup Co Opecored twice more so its seventh inning Bob Frenchs tripla brought in Leighton Smith end Shsoahsus sacrifice ilyI mum in Frencb Single 1qu were eounled or Co 0p in the cigth and ninth innings Borden scored in the eighth in round out their scoring Ralph Smith picked up three hits on tour trips to the plate Suspended Drug Test until the suspension ends All borres in his care must be transferred Io his nephew The in osiou revert to Wapies wil have io withdraw irom numerous stakes including iho rich 550000 Sheppard Face in New York Saturday Ho to drive Peon Hanover rate second choice Among Wspler porsnnsi goals be was the first driver in Canada to rein sbcrre to mile notary in under two minutes He did it with Migth Dudley It mireYr Richelieu Park in Wnples was also closing in on his zooms victory as drivers Canadian Football To Be Televised Inllln Next Year TORONTO CF Commis sioner Jake Gaudaur of the Ca nadian Footballgieaguorsayrgbo is going to Los Angeles next week to conclude tolevlsiod package with unidentified United States interests for Ibo rights to Canadian gsmer next season Gaudaur would not say wheth er he is negotiating with new television network but admitted it is possible that such deA would allow new network to remain competitive by showing all type olproiesslooal foot Dick Sliatio in it Players On Canadian Teams Dick Shatlo the iormer Ton oolo Argonaut haliback toured Barrie secondary schools yer terday drumming up support for the Barrie United Appeal and the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Soddyv insn interview shaito ad vueaied lilting the quota on American imports and showing clubs to sign more players Ifa team cant put full quota of players on the field because of injuries to some personnel lsntgprovlding the best entert merit andis lett ing the fans down he said Shaun said Canadian talent is getting better he ressonvio clubs have arrangements with universities intha United States gtvvberel7y Canadians are sent south on football scholarships Another aid is that several are coaching Canadisn University trains There hasbeen talk lately that Canadian piayers are being underpaid because they ore Canadians Sbaito said more obvious19 or ago but parity is com Canadians get better training Besides sales rector with CERB Toronto be is director the Canadian legd Bowl nd thojWheailesv Sports Council Funds from the Bowlgame to be played Toronto Nov will be donated in the Cao sdian Save 1fho Cluldren Fund Thursday morning in it St ool me him Breaks play Ling part in life but its what you do with the chances you gei that sai at Eastview On stage during his visit the school war the Eastview football loam Sometimes mental clfortand drivo ruo outbefore ou reach he sa But you should ask yourself How far cani drive myself and how spoke to almost 1000 sludents at Evfniolsrmuou iVEGION into not Legion Min 14 years old before Dec 31 inor Hoc ey Registration Fees will be $400 per family his mm acolsrnmous ransom an no AD ssrouslama Tins

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