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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jan 1970, p. 8

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~a~~adanS*seimn,3owavilJin. 21, 1976 SPORTPics 1 By Frank Mohun 23724 WIIEXE ARE YOU AVERY BRUNDAGE? We hate tai keep harping on the sub)ject1 of Internatinal hockey competition, but as wve have always iaintained that 'Île Rusin re Pros, we can't resist just, one more tim)e. No doubt, everyone has beard or read by 110W, that oneý of the top defencemen for the Selhteam said thlat the Sovietsoale world champions "live unider the title of amnateurs, buit 'actutally live off hockey> and earn more than 1,900 buck.-s a mnonth." Star defenceman Lennairt Svdbeg ade the statemnentý i anintrieafter having spent twoi weeks training with- the Red Ary team in -Mosýcow iast faîl. He stated, "th(e iusnsplay the game for Ilrn1onths and then spend the o-ther mnonth vaTcationlniig at resorts on the Black Sea. lis ussan nterpreter confirmed Ihat Russian players are cljassed as am officers but they! do nothing but play It is ridlicLous, for the International Olympie Committee ta regard the Russians as amateurs, considering the sport is their full time occujpation. If o are goýing ta have a World Championship - that sr ieans p jlay'ing witïh the best. The top players are pros'- so wynot get onl the bail and forget ail this nonsense about amateurs. Aniyone good enough ta compete in world hockey, 'etanv has accepted money somewhere along the lUne. 1 TUýe Worldi Soccer Chamnpionships are caming up this year in Mxc - and eýachi nation is sendîng their best professional play'ers --whMic1h is the way it shauld be. If youi want anly the imon puire1s ta piayv Olympic hockey, because thiey hiaveni't( accepted any, pay for, play, or been forced tarub shoulders wvitU pros - we'd bet on some teamn fromn Africa ta, win the Olymipics -probably unopposed! Men'S iMajor Lge.i 1Elton Brock wa the numn- ber onle star th-is wekwheni he bowled the high triple, 8»0. The cracked ribbedi star hlad games of 247-2,80-1031. Russ Ilieiy w-as the secondcl star, having a, nice 819 tripleý and the high sing le gamle of the y oung a culIe, 3ý6 1. Hately's other games vwere 2647194. Ten bOýwlers made tUe 7001 bracket. Frank Sam iis lhad 795 (288-2 89), Blg Bdi Lelie 778 (299), Ed. had 16 corner-l pinsq stand up for hm;Randyi "Curly" Beauprie 746(2i ) Larry "Nitp Piper77(25 268). Young DaleTer 73 (311)., AI"ooe Osrn 723 (254), Ron "as th er 7,22 (285ý), SI Trewin 707 - (261), Brian "Snap" Martyn- 706 30) and iast but not Town Basketbail Fuels Down Slumping Jewellers iKens Upset Leading Coronationý' 1Stephen _Fuel5 d o w ne d mandling Il painýt spreadif. Pwithin a single basket, late inl slumping Ilooper's JewýelIers'JhnJae 36-27, and Kenj's Men's Wer eBrges the gamle, th)e M.e's Wear paste an pset 0-32victoy an DenIs Porrett each bag- sdel rk aet u over Corýonation Cafe at thýe gd10pitstipcl h ei tofech High Sch-1o pol y mngF~es ih îy RyJeies iý,l Kn's wit Seto rappinig inrithe othier 7phts ikBliiad Tusa ightlihaî1 doen.1ngnie and Bob Trew eight. 1-1ooper'"s, afterc w i n nl i n g1, f I07P1 Bill Seihe was ilhe big gun thei fist ivestarts have For Ille lasers, Vaugan f raonation ith1,whl ciW ropped five in a, raw, ak and Joh1n PLRufJndi J ,mBcam notched six and wehile Ken1's, laserls ofthiclce for six poinits apiece, WyeBrgs ie first five, have naw won fouIr Dan Degazia addîng j7. Wan1Bugs, five. saihf, a, onfly four points' Ini thenightcap , icague- Ta tnig sepaae allil u lubs. ~laigCaroniationi grabbed a W. L. Pts. In the, lidi-iifter, Stephen's 10-4 firsýt quarter bulge>(, but Coronation Cafe 6 4 12 led 16-12 at ther haif adot e' came roaring back ta iStephen Fuels 5 5 10ý scared( Hooper's 12-5 in the laa 19-15 at hi-ie After Hooper's Jeweliery, 5 5 10ý thirdi quarteir ta take a -caml-i tUe Cafe crew had ciosed ta Ken's Men's Wear 4 6 8 - McGreg--or's Midgets Hcuving Problems ýWith Poor Support by Harvey Webster i end orf the first per od thle be, let off andic ost their, morne Thýe local MiLdget clbhai 1ýs tm and drive. Bwavl been having is prblemns goalswre crdbyD transporatiain wayvs. Several Croug-h with two, whiie GIg testhe teami has bePen at Smýith and Dav'e Ormil~ the arenla ready to go and picked Up singles, drivers wýho stated thiey would There iS no way, that a< 11eP haven't shown uip. Th is>- hockýey club can win consi, gis very1 discouraging to teenýtîy ithIout des ire. CY Goody ar Lg . coahes nd maaes h ave reCally got to want, to w shouid be conce,(ntratinlg 10l, f yau initenrd to be a ,vinni the e [am iistead O 0f haning So'boys disregard the nrumb The league-leading Banbury aiâl ovePr thr' town f'or transý- of fan, your coaches a teamn continue their hot pace porýtationi. It is hoped-, in themnge ae ofiec by deteatirng the Office 70futurle that4 more co-operion yý ou, SO let's give 100% effc whllie the Fan Belts, Mii 11- will be received fo those comjýe playoff time. wvrights, Millroom and MaP- ,wha are able to help ised Te fyn emn c chine Shop won thleir garnes of relying on 'the SithsTuheir inning ways cc 52from teropponients, iu hi inn asw Bian Martyn bowled 813, Rices and Shackeltons. a 4-2 win over Peterboroug (328) for hg triple,.hie The McGregor midget en-. A team 'effort was certair n1Elgin GrTieenhamiti took high !try dropped a 9-4 game ,ta evident and this 15 the w Isingle :it 'J3. Othýer highJ Ajax here Saturday nighIt.i tu be a winaner. Keep up t it oreý, PR. Nesbltt 780,ý H. After holding a 3-2 ]ead at the go wrboys. B ,omýeil 749 ' P. Rerlaud 79 bW. H-olroydý 728 (313), and T. ný Br Standin-- g 1s 6 ROTARY T RAvff L U E ýMill Room - 79 Fan Belle 61 M ajuei M\illwr-1ights I57S i S.Machline Shop ------ --------52 2Offic'e -- ----- ------43 M Ivolded Goods ----- 42 h rd , Jïn gy 2yt 0'Crackers - - - 288:0.. [eaionI tles TOWN HALL .- w ma wwfwvw7-3m à m% b -Ca'ttered tile pins for a big 913 triple ini Frid ay's Mixed Bob 11Ginvilie - 6 233 hiý eId a 6-2 ma Pn fter 401) Ed Lesqlie -'>22 inté, s athclbsC71w ades'l htiplewÇt Beyet1U wling Lealgue action. Bob started withi a 251 r -,]1! ------- aro. mîs nit14î pet1odi JiairqlltcEis at rýy -1,Rbhsn~ -'61ftk b 3WSecohd, and i&rne right back wit h 299. DveReynolds--- - 6 228 Perr iis and eore Sinhur evni77wthM89for Lthree I6~yWsike - 2029 t T t t t ill Oke -3 22 7 Iiched u -1P Ithe Iosersý'-rman gme Dine aso.tal 4-RnBnc - -70. NIOR "C's', IN _ - -- - -------î 62 ig goas. Bth clubs were ladies' hlgh single with- a 25 -Bil l l ,iams - -5786 Ciarenceri iOkee -ab- TV - 6m 224hes]iy 0f manpowýer, with Coun-1game. -Bbb Mrhal 5434 Bamnvie aleT fudtU inig ochoerteAh Saman 6 224'ty-hvino seve-man 5n203 _ eupl h iiTÀ1]ý t \iThe men had a t1e for hi h 12-R'YWodad.50

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