gtwwtwv lino cocoonsprawns IN shin on David Heft and Cy lacrosse team attended the With them are three young George llett to right The Coombu central otthe Peri erhorough Lakers protesslonal first annual banquet of the Barrie hlinor Mcrossa Aiwef last night iation in Barrie Niagara Falls Hyers Top MOHA Ir ll Scoring Standings NIAGARA FAHS Ont UP Don Tannahill Niagara Falls captain is ï¬nding his Ontario Hockey Association Junior se ries linematcs in familiar post tionsetop the league scoring race In 1967 Tannahlll was on line with scoring champion Torn Webster and runnerup Gary Swain Taooahill wound up Nth but the line was instrumental in pacing the Flyers lo the Memo rial Dip as Canadian junior diampians This yerr Tannahills parl ncrs lloss ticbley and Bob Wal ton are setting the early season scoring pace wiLn 12 poian each Wehleyrtotal includes eight goals while Walton has six goals and six assists Tannahill is in threeway tie for third with teammate Phil Roberto and Rick Kessetl of 09 hawa Generals each with in points ills seven goals gives the Webley Wfltoanannahill unit 21 in the learns four games YET ANOTHER FLYER Another Flyer Doug Brindle is another point back along with Oshawas Torn Foxcroit and Daryl Sittler of London Knights Hamrlton goalia Jim Ruther ford is the league leader in that department allowiru Litl goals agains average Cam Newton of Toronto Marlborcs and Pete Kosiek of Paladin ougb Pete share the runnerup honors with 300 average The leaders Ils Webicy NF 12 Walton NF 12 Tannahill NF to Roberto NF 1tt Kessell 05b to Foxcfoil 05h Brindley NF Sitter Mu 601M Mo Jarry Ott Teal StC nawruuwdam awwumadflum WINGElI ls FAIE HAMILTON CF Richard Pctit left winger with Hamilton Red Wings was in fairycoudi tlon in hospital Tuesday alter suffering serious eya injury in an Ontario Hockey Association Junior game at St Calhariucs Barrie players John Surgeo urRdert Garner and Billie Galina Barrie aiding Clubgoened for the season yesterday That is the lounge and dining room becnrne available to members and guests at noon hour Ice Wont beready until the week end Theannual mena opening dinner will be heldtlhla Fri day night President Bob Greer will preside Last night the club was site for the Fatherand Son ban quet or Barrie Minor Lam Mamie with 200 in attendance Edgar Ctark better known to airlch as Knobhyt has we turned as icemaker and custod ian at Barrie Curling Club The ice is in and painted white Plans are to color the rings and lines today But as long as the current mild weather stays it is impossible to put more than light Loods on the nirface Hence the ice will not likely be ready More Saturday if then Under new regidalions this year all member dues had to be paid to Secretary Treasur er Horace Coles by yesterday otherwise at club privileges Sunday arevsuspended and new applicu Argo Players Receiving And slit15111119 rononm to Hamilton TigerCats are having their problems in the Eastern loot ball Conference but end Tum mydoe Coffecy is rolling along atop the EFC scoring race Coffey has 89 points on three touchdowns in converts is laid goals and eight singles but the Ticats are third in the EFC three points hack of Ottawa Rough Riders Don Sutherin Ottawas kick lng specialist is second in the scoring with gt77points while his teammate Whit Tucker has 71 Tucker leads the East in touchdowns with 12 and Coffeya 15 field goalsvaravtcps in that department ln rushing and pass receiving two floronto Argonauts hold down first place Bill Symons has rolled up 717 yards on 110 carries tor 65yard average while Bo Scott of Ottawa has sou yards in so carries for the same average FlankervBohhy Taylor of To ronto loads in pass receiving with 44 catches for 769 yards Coffey is second with 39 catches and 653 yards LEADS PASSERS Ottawas Russ Jackson is the top passer in the Eastwith 140 completions in 246atten1pts for ieo City Richardson member oftha University British Columbia eight crew that won silver medulla Pan fine total gain of 2634 yards and 569 average Wally Gabler of Toronto is second with 167 completions in ms tries followed by Carroll Williams of Montreal Alouettes 137 for 275 and Joe Zuger of Hamilton 130 form Zuger leads the conference in panting with loyard average followed by Dave Mann of Toronto with 47 and Dave Lewis of Montreal 43 Jim Copeland of Toronto leads in punt returns with 79yard average and Vie Washington of Ottawa has Stayard average in kickott returns Washington has run back 19 for total gain of 647 yards pet ion at corn Winnipeglast year willbe re placed the plympic erew Season vahead offlinï¬wedish team of Jones Don shot in recent riots in theyMexF banquet was held at them rloCurling Club Club ation mlisl be made to the board oidiremors Howard Marshall is back in charge of the lounge and Mrs Bruce Norma bee manages the kitchenand dining room PoliceChlc Ed Tschlrhart club director is dralrrnan or this seasons house committee Mcccding Jim Morley who is mung Koo McKenzie heads the games committee for the first time The present building at the air grounds was opened in 1952 Artificial ice plant warm in stalled unlii the next year Maj or addition was ofï¬cially open ed in November 1966 by miss Tarlton of Hamilton president at the Ontario Cufling Associa DII rThe entirerenlrance and front area of the building will be pav ed with work start week Scheduled games should be started ï¬rst week of Novem ber Last year membership went over aoo and the list was closed There are many new an Plioatinnr this season in order to get playing ice it takes at lean two weekhaftcr the fad fair is over Ice sur face area and club has to be cleaned ice plant has to be on at least four days before flood can be made after half dozen floods almost one ton of special ice paint is applied to ice surfacer rings are out and painted lines placed hacks installed another 10 or 12 floodsbefore stone is de livered The first Saturday night litnel will be Nov at me pm with dancing afterwards to music by Phil Walker and the lmpres sions Thea jitneys will be run every Saturdayeveningprior to Christians Netherlands iCycle TolVledal MEXICO CITY CF The Netherlands won the ï¬rst of six cycling gold medals to he award edin the Olympics retaining the lookilometre time trial event Tuesday after strong bid by four Swedish brothers The Dutch team cameinin two hours seven minutes and 496 seconds about one minute Gosta Sture Phik and Tamar Pettersso Canadian team of Jules Ee land Drummondville Que Joe 0nt Yves Landry st noniuald Que and Marcel Ray of Lac Megantic Que finished ZSlh in field 30 ltaly came third Denmark fourth Mexico fifth and Norway sixth The race was marred from spectator point of view when at theastart auuaidenlifiedéMcxi can pulled out gun and shot himself Police dragged the bodyaway without any explanation but there was speculation the public suicide was avprotest against the governments treatment at students Several students were can capital Gentlemen Let JoeGallu and his 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