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Terrace Bay News, 24 Aug 1967, p. 7

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August 24, 1967 TERRACE BAY NEWS GRADE 13 RESULTS (Continued from page 12) TH a Holmes, -Muriel - English, Math A, Math B, Chem-{ | istry and French SPORTS BEAT Mercier, David - Alg ebra, Geography, Trigono- ae? iv metry, Physics, Chemistry y Sten May Morrill, Warren - English, Math A and Math B Nesbitt, Muriel - English, Math A, Math B, Chem- istry and Latin Pellegrino, Dominic - History Ross, Charlotte - English, Math A, Biology, French Sadowick, Marie - English, Math A and Math B Small, Raymond - Trigonometry, Physics, Chemistry Spadoni, Patrick - English Brown, Donna - History, Geography, Biology, French An English Soccer great! | When Wolverhampton Wan- Simon Legree trainin tactics. ders take to the field they have His Wolves work co during the greatest goal scorer in the practice and games. He is the history of First Division Eng- Punch Imlach of the English lish Football on their roster. First Division. Sun-tanned, trim, and Asked to compare the Unit. ema? sprite for 38 oq Professional Booker League oe meee that's Ropnie Al- {5 the National Professional en. is 1s the man who Soccer League, Allen grinned: Scored 365 goals during 13 "It's like comparing a Rolls- Seasons for West Bromwich in Royce to a Mini Minor." His the classy English First. Di- Wolves play in the UPSL and vision. No other player has h D - reached that plateau, and in all ldwea. paianyaiies likelihood, none will. But Ronnie won't play. After The former centre forward 21 years of soccer he has de- Sreat explained that his club cided to hang up his cleats and Will score a lot of goals with devote all his talent toward the 4" attacking attitude. coaching ranks, or as it is in Wolverhampton is probably soccer, managing. the youngest soccer team of Eighteen months ago he ac-_ international calibre in the cepted the managerial position world today. The average age with the Wolves, and already, is 21 with the "old man" of this club is being hailed as the the club being 28-year-old De- next "great" in English foot. rek Dougan, the brilliant cap- ball. tain who is a centre forward When you score 365 goals from the Irish internationals. in a sport there are many He was _ purchased for thrills and to pinpoint one as $150,000 and has been repay- the greatest is usually an ing the Wolves with 30 goals impossibility. Not so with Al. in 42 matches. len. To say the Wolves are in top Just ask him. physical shape would be ludi- He'll go back 13 years to a crous. Allen has them doing . sunny afternoon at Britain's fa- cross-country runs for seven mous Wembly Stadium when miles during regular training he was playing for West Brom periods, against Preston in an English What about the refereeing? Cup Final. With 10 minutes After a bite from a sandwich left his club was trailing 2-1. Allen replied: "The referees in A penalty shot (there have this league make ridiculous only been four in cup finals) decisions. They're just too slow was awarded to Allen and and don't have enough ex- 100,000 fans inched forward perience." while millions of others on And so it went . . . soccer television sat quiet. talk with the game's greatest Total silence. Then a solitary goal scorer and memhers of figure moved quickly and bail one of England's outstanding met toe. Pandemonium as the _ sides wolfing down food and net bulged from the force of drink (non-alcoholic) at a the ball striking twine. Goal. great speed. That was the second time Asked to comment on the Allen had scored in this game upcoming game Allen replied whieh was eventually won 3-2. that he wasn't worried. No spe- by West Bromwich. cial plans or tactics, Just the His biggest thrill? It was an __ usual formula. easy question to answer. What's that? Allen is renowned through- Winning. out the soccer world for his Pete 6 SG ie a PICNIC PLANNED AT ROSSPORT, SEPTEMBER 3 Another first is coming up for Rossport when the Derby Committee is sponsoring a Children's Day 'with free hot dogs, ice cream, candy, etc., at the George Wardrope Park located at the east en- trance to the village, on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 3rd from 1 p.m. to 4p.m. The $1,000 Derby Draw will take place during the afternoon and the park will be dedicated to the Hon.George Wardrope. A sign will be erec- ted designating that the park will be known as the George Wardrope Picnic Park. Later a plaque on a stone cairn will be erected. A swimming pool is to be dredged out for the children. Improve- ments are being made in readiness for the event. Mr .Seppala stated that Centennail dress would be welcome for the occasion. Peter Legault entertained his friends at a lawn dance and singout on Friday evening. Lunch was served to Rosanne Richon, Shirley Ann and Audrey Spence, Shirley Bouchard, Joyce, Agnes and Peter Mushqush, Colleen Kenney, Bart Bourguig- non, Roger & Wayne Spencer and Albert Lanktree. Mrs .Romeo Bouchard entertained recently in hon- our of daughter Shirley's birthday. The evening was - spent in dancing and games. eee ROOM AND BOARD WANTED - for lady Public School Teacher in Terrace Bay. Phone 3385. Mr.and Mrs Bil! McKie accompanied Mr .and -- TTT TERRACE BAY NEWS Mrs ..A Selvadar ot Timmins back there after the Rw dal Tse Post Office Building latter had visited in Tetrace Bay. i i Phone 3747

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